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Crossing the sandy Kalahari Desert
A Travel Blog entry by crazyhippo from Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana
... we decided to spend the night at a very nice campsite on a game farm just outside of Ghanzi. After four days in the Kalahari with no access to water with the sun hitting you at over 45°C it was amazing to take a shower! The next morning, after the basic ...
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Kalahari
A Travel Blog entry by cfirkus from Kalahari, South Africa
... water supply in the park, which happens to only be available in man-made pools. For example, the Kalahari Lion gets the majority of its water from kills. The wildlife is still abundant though and the dominant animals are gemsbok, ostrich, ...
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Chobe National Park: "In Chobe We Trust"
A Travel Blog entry by drfumblefinger from Chobe National Park, Botswana
... National Park. The flight took us over the myriad of small pools and channels in the Delta, the Kalahari desert and finally towards the forested northern part of the country where we could, in the distance, see the Chobe ...
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Kalahari <3
A Travel Blog entry by katelynambrose from Sandusky, Ohio, United States
... my life and it was a ton of fun. The Kalahari features one of the largest indoor water parks ever---its the joy of a water park without the elements. Comfortable water temp and you dont have to drag around your own towels. It is animal/jungle themed and ...
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The land of water parks
A Travel Blog entry by bekandjesse from Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, United States
... season ('cause it is starting to get c-c-cold) and our decisions were narrowed down for us. We went to an indoor water park called Kalahari, with not surprisingly an African theme. The water park had heaps of slides, we both really liked the one that was ...
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Les dieux sont tombés sur la tête/Gods must be cra
A Travel Blog entry by siegfried_h. from Kalahari, Botswana
... bien avant la nuit. Et de manger alors qu'il fait encore jour. Je ne veux pas avoir le dos tourner lorsque les lions du Kalahari arriveront. J'ai suivi mon plan à lettre mais les lions ne sont jamais arrivés. Un couple de sud-africain est arrivé à mon ...
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The bridge over the Kwai river
A Travel Blog entry by siegfried_h. from Moremi, Botswana
L'idée était d'arréter à Maun et préparer la voiture pour le Kalahari. Pas question d'entamer cette traversée du désert sans être certain que tout est fin prêt. Malheureusement on est samedi et le garage est fermé pour le week-end. Je décide ...
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Sleeping in the woods
A Travel Blog entry by jesshiggins from Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
... is fantastic. One of the less convenient aspects of camping in Hwange, which is part of the Kalahari, is that we had to drastically limit our water use. We could drink it freely, and we could cook with it (luckily tea counted as ...
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Walking In The Sand
A Travel Blog entry by boydandrose from Namib Naukluft National Park, Hardap, Namibia
... ;s highest. The dunes are located 55 km. (34 mi.) from the coast are created from sand blowing westward from the Kalahari desert in Botswana to the Atlantic Ocean, and then carried by northward by the Atlantic current, and then blown ashore by the ...
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Damaraland to Etosha
A Travel Blog entry by theb-cfamily from Etosha National Park Okaukuejo, Outjo, Namibia
... a saline desert in its own right, the Etosha Pan lies in the Owambo Basin, on the north-western edge of the Namibian Kalahari. Until three million years ago it formed part of huge, shallow lake that was reduces to a complex of salt pans when ...
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Don't mention ze war!
A Travel Blog entry by dazzla from Etosha National Park, Namibia
... say I was glad to be behind the fence. The next morning it was off down the Trans-Kalahari Highway to Namibia's tourist jewel: Etosha National Park. 'Etosha' means 'Great White Place' not because of all the wobbly western tourists belly-flopping in ...
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The Place of Great Noise
A Travel Blog entry by farnie10 from Augrabies Falls National Park, Northern Cape, South Africa
... (retiries who're driving around in a campervan for months). They talked for a while about their adventures in Namibia and now I really couldn't wait to get there! Went to bed fully kitted out, froze less, and woke early to head for the ...
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Nowhere To Run
A Travel Blog entry by boydandrose from Waterberg Plateau National Park, Otjozondjupa, Namibia
... the magnitude of the plateau itself. Edged with steep-sided, rugged, reddish-brown cliffs, the plateau is covered with red Kalahari sand that supports a variety of dry woodland and vegetation. Best of all is the superb views of the park and ...
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Give Way to the Big Grey Cars
A Travel Blog entry by farnie10 from Etosha National Park, Namibia
... to give me all the hot tips about Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique...and I did likewise about Namibia, Kalahari and Lesotho. So we eventually rolled into the park at about 8:30am which turned out to be another blessing. Your entrance fee grants you 26hrs ...
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African Safari
A Travel Blog entry by heynurse from Chobe National Park, Botswana
... area of Botswana is a true oasis that is situated in the middle of the largest stretch of continuous sand in the world, the Kalahari basin. I visited four game reserves, Sandibe, Savute, Moremi and Chobe. My tour operator was CC Africa ...
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animal spotting
A Travel Blog entry by seangreif from Etosha National Park, Namibia
... to head to botswana. James, our driver picked us up for our long journey. we reached the border in the middle of the Kalahari and crossed into Botswana(where curiously they had run out of visa stamps) once in botswana the rare sight of clouds was almost ...
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Elephant Country
A Travel Blog entry by jai_82 from Kasane, Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta, Botswana
... The Okavango is the biggest inland water delta thingy stretching from Angola in the north down to the Kalahari desert in the south. It's a massive amount of water harboring all types of wildlife including alot of elephants.....no surprises there. It was a ...
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Graceland
A Travel Blog entry by boatubia from Chobe National Park, Botswana
... 's largest inland delta. The Okavango river no longer has an outlet to the sea and instead drains into the Kalahari desert on the water's journey to the desert it passes through the sand aquifers of the many small islands and evaporates and forms thick ...
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Lot's of Sand...with a bit of Water and Grass?
A Travel Blog entry by farnie10 from Sesriem, Namibia
... yeehaa! To my amazement, there was actually water in Sossusvlei at the time I visited. Seems the rains that put grass in the Kalahari also put grass on here. It was quite bizarre to see the vast red dunes covered in tufts of grass, but unfortunately it ...
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Kalahari Indoor Waterpark
1305 Kalahari Drive, PO Box 590, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, United States
89 reviews
Rain or shine visitors can enjoy the wet and wild rides at the largest indoor water park in the United States.



