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Devil's Cataract

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    • Day 71

      Lunch at the Three Monkeys

      July 16, 2023 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      We then walked back into Zimbabwe. We went to pick up my necklace from Antonio, who had done a great job. Our intention had been to go back to the Lookout for lunch, but we changed our minds and headed to the Three Monkeys instead. I’m glad we did because we met up with Maddie, Phil, Mel, Liz, and Iona, and had lunch with them. We heard all about their zipline activities and watched the videos! Mark had crumbed prawns and crocodile skewers for lunch. I had a more mundane margarita pizza. It was all delicious!

      After lunch, we headed back to camp in time for our 4pm welcome meeting to meet our new group. We are to be joined by Jenny and Greg, Niamh from Ireland, Corrina and Mika from Canada, and Joey, Jilly, and Tina from Australia. Despite our fears, they all seem OK. It will be odd, though, to completely change the dynamic of the group.

      T-shirt man arrived with the shirts for those leaving today. Most of them had something wrong with them! I hope ours are right tomorrow!

      We then said our goodbyes to Nathan and Georgie, Natasha, Mel, Ken, and Maddie and Phil, promising to keep in touch via the wonders of the internet and social media!

      We went for a drink at the bar, and then went back to our lodge. I spent the evening catching up with my trip diary, the intention being to spend tomorrow posting!
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    • Day 72

      A free day

      July 17, 2023 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Today was a free day. We had decided not to do any of the optional activities, so we spent the day on site. We had breakfast with the others at 8am. The newbies seem OK – time will tell 😊. The t-shirt guy turned up while we were eating. Unfortunately, Namibia was completely missing from our signpost, and the route was wrong. He took them away again, promising to fix them and bring them back later!

      After breakfast, Patrick and Laban had to go to the police station to have the truck checked. A baboon got inside yesterday and managed to crack the windscreen while he was trying to get out! We needed to get permission to drive the truck in its current state and then get it fixed in Bulawayo, our next stop. They came back a couple of hours later with the necessary permit.

      I spent the morning doing posts, but the internet connection was very slow, so I didn’t get anywhere near caught up. Mark went to the supermarket to top up our snack bag. At lunchtime, he made pasta with tomatoes and bacon, which hit the spot. After lunch, I tried again to get some more posts on, and I edited some photos. I was sitting in the sunshine outside reception, so I kept being interrupted by people coming and going to activities! By 4pm, I gave up. We went to the bar for a couple of drinks and then went to retrieve the laundry we left this morning. They promised us it would be back by 5.30pm, but it wasn’t! TIA!! 😂 It finally turned up at about 7.15pm! We then went to the truck to sort out our bags for the next couple of days. None of the crew were around to ask about our T-shirts, so we’ll have to leave that until the morning.
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    • Day 2

      Victoria Falls arrival

      September 4, 2023 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Overnight flight to Nairobi and landed early but we had to queue jump hundreds (some were a little annoyed, mainly French but we didn't mind that) to make our last connection to Victoria Falls, a 3 hour flight.
      In all its been 29 hours travelling house door to hotel door!
      Ilala Lodge Hotel is a bit special, we can hear the falls and see the spray above the trees, also there are animals right outside, so doors will be locked at night.
      Won the lottery as you can see, will be sharing it out when back.
      We did a Ra-Ikane Sunset River cruise tonight. It was a bit more successful than our whale watching! Saw hippos, elephants and a few birds and a lot of other boats. And more outside hotel room tonight.
      Early night 7:30pm, we are very tired.
      Tomorrow is early start to see the falls.
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    • Day 3

      Victoria Falls

      September 5, 2023 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Early start today to see the falls before it gets to hot, it was 33 yesterday but the sun is stronger.
      Falls are really impressive and this is start of low water season. People in Devils Pool and a fisherman if you look closely.
      Went round local crafts, all really good and inventive, but all too samey and too big to carry.
      Visited local supermarket for wine at ZUD 40,000 + a bottle, you work it out. Walking from 7:30 to 13:00 with a couple of refreshment breaks so now chilling with wine on patio.
      Forgot to mention that during day it's like living on the M25 by Heathrow, constant helicopters with background falls noise that is like road traffic, esso, or baby white noise. Wouldn't have picked a better place though.
      Forgot to say, we had to sign a form that hotel was not responsible if we got attacked or eaten by wild a animals!
      Today have eaten crocodile, ostrich and springbok. Can't wait to see what's on offer in South Africa!
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    • Day 3

      Victoria Falls to Port Elizabeth

      September 5, 2023 in Zimbabwe ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

      Another day of traveling, this time cutting it too fine with problems. Flight into joburg was late, had to queue jump again, run to gate where we found out they said we had to collect our luggage and recheck them thru. We were told on Vic Falls that they would go all the way and we had tags to show that.

      Left hotel at 11:00 and got into Port Elizabeth Airport at 19:00, then into hire car for short journey to hotel with NO luggage.
      Hopefully get bags tomorrow!

      Vic Falls airport was a breeze to get through, surprised me. Shops more expensive than Heathrow!
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    • Day 51

      Arrival at Victoria Falls

      January 14, 2020 in Zimbabwe ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

      I was already exhausted when I got on the overnight train to Victoria Falls and after getting very little sleep on the train with it bouncing along the tracks, and noisy shouting from people on the many platforms we stopped at, I was in a worse state by the morning. This was an 'authentic' African experience I could definitely have done without. I got up at around 6am, ate some cold pizza from the previous night and drank some of my fast diminishing water. I had been suffering with a headache since the previous night and couldn't wait to get to Victoria Falls but the train was painfully slow and seemed to stop every few minutes. I mused that it would have been far better to have driven in the truck to the falls.
      After a few hours in the very slow train I started to wake up and cheer up. We passed through the Victoria National Park and saw warthogs close by and elephants in the distance before arriving at the station where we walked to our campsite called Victoria Falls Rest Camp. We were pleased to have brunch cooked for us by Often and then had a debrief of the many available activities at Victoria Falls by a lovely local woman called Joy. After this, Joy kindly showed me to a local dentist where I made an appointment to get my broken tooth checked to see if it would last until I returned home to England. I then got my possessions together and walked down to the entrance to Victoria Falls, paid my $30 dollars entry along with my fellow travellers Vincent and Kristin and entered the park. The various views of the falls are numbered and each view became more spectacular as I worked my way along. Enormous quantities of water courses down the river Zambezi and flew off the edge of the falls into a giant dark chasm below. This caused clouds of spray to rise up from the chasm and literally soak us all to the skin. We caught up with more of our fellow travellers, Lauren, Brian and Tigger - we all laughed at how wet we were getting as we worked our way along the falls. The views continued to be awe inspiring all the way along and it was almost incomprehensible how long the falks are and how much water must be continually pouring over them. We saw what they call 'Devil's Piool' on the other side where we would be diving into a pool right on the edge of the falls the following day and peering over the edge. We walked back along the falls by a drier path and saw antelope and a group of warthogs with many young piglets to remind us that we are in a wildlife park. Elephants can also be seen walking down the town's high street to drink in the river.. Walked on over to the other end of the falls where there were more stunning views back up the falls. Here you could get above the river and see it pour over the edge and down into a giant narrow gorge that is over 100 metres deep in places. Lauren and I stayed on to continue looking and taking photos of the falls and were rewarded when the sun came out and we were able to take photos of the rainbow that appeared in the mists of spray created by the falls awesome energy and power. We also walked back down the falls to see again the wonderful views of river tumbling headlong into the giant gorge. We stayed eight up until closing time at 6pm and reluctantly left. On our way out we saw two tame antelope pass close in front of us which was special to see.
      On our way out of the Victoria Falls Lauren spotted a sign for the.Lookout Cafe which had been recommended to us by Joy earlier. We walked about 400 metres down a dirt track and eventually found the cafe/restaurant which was beautifully constructed and designed with high vaulted wooden ceilings and decorative lanterns. We were met by a very friendly waiter who showed us to seats with an astonishing view over the river gorge below the falls. We had cocktails and a wonderful dinner while watching the sun go down in the far distance and swifts circle in the sky overhead. The sky slowly darkened and we could see lightning flashes in the distance as stars began to appear in the sky above us. Great 60s Motown music played on the sound system and the whole scene was pretty idyllic.finishing off another wonderful day in the glories that Africa has to offer. We decided to walk back to our campsite using a phone torch to guide our way back down the dirt path. However, as we left we were stopped by a member of staff whi told us that it was dangerous to walk there at night as animals from the park such as elephants and buffalo could be roaming there. We checked with the reustaurant waiter who confirmed it was dangerous. We felt a lot like naive tourists and gratefully accepted the offered lift back to the campsite in a car.
      We helped each other put our tents up in the dark, and I got a shower and retired to my tent to write and get an early night ahead of a 5am start to visit the 'Devil's Pool' and swim up to the very edge of the mighty Victoria Falls - Lauren and I couldn't decide earlier who was more daunted by the prospect.
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    • Day 3

      Livingstone

      September 23, 2019 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

      Ankunft in Livingstone, Zimbabwe in der Lilala Lodge in der Nähe der Victoriafalls. Nette Begrüssung durch Bushböcke und Warzenschweine. Bald geht es los auf eine Bootsfahrt auf dem Zambesi.
      Die Zambesi Fahrt war super.Read more

    • Day 22

      Kasane, Botswana and Boat Ride

      October 22, 2019 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ⛅ 39 °C

      We drove to Kasane and settled in our Lodge before going on a sunset cruise on the Chobe River for 2 1/2 hours. Unfortunately we had a very small aluminum boat with 14 people in it so were unable to move about, which was uncomfortable and less desirable for taking photos.Read more

    • Day 24

      Goodbye, visit to Zambia

      October 24, 2019 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ⛅ 39 °C

      We had breakfast with our tour group and then said our goodbyes. We decided not to go to Victoria Falls because we saw them eight years ago when we were here, and there is not very much water in the river going over the falls right now because of the drought. Instead, we decided to have an adventure and walk from our lodge down to the bridge that crosses the Zambezi river canyon, and across to Zambia. It was about a mile over and a mile back with four stops at immigration, two for each country. There were lots of locals hounding us to buy their products; we bought a couple of small wooden carvings and some old Zimbabwe currency. It was probably 40°C and extremely hot but it was a bit of an adventure, and we were glad we did. We came back to Victoria Falls town and did a little bit more shopping and looking in the stores and then came back to the lodge for a swim in the pool and dinner at a brewpub only a block away.Read more

    • Day 23

      Zimbabwe

      October 23, 2019 in Zimbabwe ⋅ ☀️ 39 °C

      We were up early and paid $49 each to go on a 3 hour game drive to Chobe National Park. We saw so many animals despite the area having so many vehicles. We drove down along the Chobe River and saw one male lion and fairly near were a lion and lioness lying together, the guide said that they might be mating. We also saw them lying in the shade 20 meters off the road late in the trip. Other sightings included antelope, hippos (in and out of the water), lots of baboons, many with young they were carrying on their backs or the young clinging to the other’s belly. We saw a herd of elephants right in front of the truck, including a mother and 2 week old baby. Also sighted were lots of birds, Giraffes, Kudus, small Crocodiles, a group of Banded Mongoose. The big sighting was a Lion sleeping in some shade; we were only 10 feet away from him, so we were glad that he didn’t wake up! Then we drove across the border to Zimbabwe and stayed in a beautiful Lodge for the last night of this part of our trip. For dinner and the evening we went to the Boma, a fancy dinner and evening entertainment establishment that had singing, drumming and dancing after dinner, African style. It was a lot of fun! I put a photo of that on tomorrow’s post.Read more

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