Duma Tau Camp, Linyanti Reserve

Botswana, Linyanti Reserve, Chobe National Park, Botswana | 4 star lodge

Travel Blogs from Linyanti Reserve

Wilderness - Untouched / Raw

A travel blog entry by nimitandneesha

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Sorry for not blogging...we were out in the middle of nowhere, no cellphones, blackberries, iphones, 2 way pagers, radio, tv and about any other humanly possible way of contacting the human species (aside from a satellite phone...which is way to high tech for Nimit's cellphoneless/homeless self)

Botswana is kept untouched aside from small …

Power Steering Optional

A travel blog entry by richardhawke

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Back to Doop. Doop saved a whole black township from being forcibly moved by SA government troops back in 84. Also he has an asault rifle under his bed at all times, also, he used to be a tour guide in Botswana. Thanks Doop. Doop advised us on where to head in Botswana, and this included an isolated village on the edge of the Okovango river delta, Seronga. Once in Seronga we booked a two day tour of the delta (flood plain), in a traditional Makaro (canoe). Basically ...

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

A travel blog entry by carlos.quijano

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... they must have thought we were joking.
Driving along the way they came from we could understand their frustration. We did not see much. A lucky spot was a cheetah lying under a bush. We were on our way to Piper Pan a little south when a strange noise came from the back. We stopped (one can get out of the car in the Botswana parks – at own risk) got out only to find the trailer on the floor. The tow bar plates ...

Day 14 - Airport departure

A travel blog entry by katepettitpeace

After an emotional day of reflection sessions, life changing experiences and goodbyes, the Peace Train made its final stop at Gaborone Seretse Khama airport, where we all flew off to prospective homes and futures that would be forever curbed by our Peach Train experience.

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Day 13 - Botswana

A travel blog entry by katepettitpeace

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We pushed the boats out, literally, for the last day of the trip, as we explored the breathtaking Okavango Delta via traditional canoe, known as Mokoi. Accompanied by locals, we were spoilt with remarkable scenery, interesting local food and conversation on the iconic peaceful history of Botswana.

It seemed the perfect way to end the trip; surrounded by such vast emptiness and space, after being on ...

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