This morning Stephan led us to the orphanage next to the campsite. We had a look around, talked with Robin and the team, played with the children – and left some gifts.
The rest of the day was spent around the beach of Lake Malawi.
This morning Stephan led us to the orphanage next to the campsite. We had a look around, talked with Robin and the team, played with the children – and left some gifts.
The rest of the day was spent around the beach of Lake Malawi.
Today we left the capital and continued northbound – destination Kande Beach.
Today we continued into Malawi – with Lilongwe, Malawi’s capital being our destination.
We had two more days at Victoria Falls – mainly spent with outdoor activities (and no photos to share).
Today we were continuing the drive … now heading towards Malawi. Today did bring us all the way through Zambia and very close to the border.
How to finish such an action-packed day? Wagon Trail’s answer: a cruise on the Zambezi river for sunset – with included drinks and dinner.
The continued to be an adventurous one. We used the Zambezi ferry to cross into Zambia to then get wet (another best shower of your life) at Victoria Falls…
Today was an action day. We started pretty early (04:30) in the morning with a sunrise game drive, then we got packed and moved over to the border between Botswana and Zambia – destination: Victoria Falls.
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Today we had another long drive – all the way from Maun and the Okavango Delta to Chobe NP. After arrival in Chobe we joined in for a river safari to get a view of the landscape and animals – … Continue reading
Today we left the delta again, so first unsetting camp, the equipment back onto the mokoros and then back to the van and into civilization.
In the afternoon we headed over to the airport to go on a one hour flight over the delta and finally get an idea of its shear size.
Later today we had the chance to get even closer with the delta – during a four hour walk. Of course we did not leave before getting an introduction on how to react in case the group being attacked by animals (run away in a straight line if …, zigzag if …, do climb a tree if …, do not climb a tree if … etc.).