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Zebra River Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Sesriem, Namibia
... and shop. It just appeared to be such a large dot on the map! It has been the location for many movies and adverts. Zebra River Lodge is run by a lovely couple called Rob and Marianne and it is a most amazing place to stay. When we arrived there was a ...
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A Little Hike!!
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Zebra River Canyon, Namibia
You cannot go to Zebra River Lodge without doing one of the trails. Rob had a detailed map and Marianne sorted out another set of lovely packed lunches and we were off. Good footwear, water, hats - how difficult could it be? The going wasn't too bad at ...
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Khwai River Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by vfrank from Maun, Botswana
... it easy. When the time came for us to leave we were taken to the airport for the pick up to the next location - Khwai River Lodge. While waiting for our plane another plan landed and we saw Carrie's friends on board. They were heading to yet a different ...
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Trip to Chobe Safari Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by nando64 from Chobe Safari Lodge, Botswana
... under seven, the other two were for the boys and girls. Before last year they had to get their water from the Chobi river carrying five gallon buckets home. Each year children would be eaten by crocodiles lying in wait at the waters edge, until some ...
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Khwai River Lodge Day #2
A Travel Blog entry by vfrank from Maun, Botswana
... break we headed out for the evening drive. I was still hoping for more lion sightings but we mostly saw more impala, elephants, some zebra, baboons and a few vultures. The old ladies were excited about all the birds but sadly enough I am not a big fan of ...
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Wonderland Called Namibia
A Travel Blog entry by partha.desarkar from Windhoek, Namibia
... brunch for everyone next to the dunes. In the afternoon, we drove about 40 km from Sossusvlei to nearby canyon land to Zebra River Lodge. Early in the morning we packed a picnic lunch and hiked up a canyon to Fig Tree Springs. Weather was cool and a ...
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Last Day
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Windhoek, Namibia
... a waterhole. I wouldn't forget the elephants whose antics provided us with hours of entertainment or those incredible walks at Zebra River Lodge, the sound of a porcupine eating, stroking a fur seal, those incredible sunsets and clear starry skies, those ...
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It never rains in the desert
A Travel Blog entry by mike_bright from Fish River Canyon, Namibia
... now lived in Jo'Burg South Africa and they were doing the entire canyon in 6 days. The hike was challenging following the river and was mostly hiking over these huge boulders and entailed jumping from one to the other. Bina again had trouble keeping up ...
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Botswana safari - Sandibe lodge in Okavango delta
A Travel Blog entry by irenan from Okavango Delta, Botswana
... nbsp; We did have a wonderful time at Sandibe...just unforgettable...unfortunately sooner or later you have to say good-bye...it was not, however, the end of our safari...another safari lodge - Xaranna - was awaiting...so - stay tuned! :) ...
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Tongabezi lodge Zambezi River
A Travel Blog entry by punter2010 from Livingstone Game Park, Southern, Zambia
... and I managed to catch a tree. That afternoon it was so hot we asked whether we could use the neighbouring Lodge’s, River Garden, pool. It was beautiful overlooking the rising Zambezi from an elevated position and the infinity pool with just us in ...
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Jembisa safari lodge
A Travel Blog entry by punter2010 from Vaalwater, Limpopo, South Africa
... turns over the next few days on the front and it was real buzz, albeit a little uncomfortable. We saw numerous animals - zebra, warthogs, giraffe, kudu, impala, reticulated giraffe et al. But we couldn’t spot the illusive white Rhinos. We were very ...
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The Safari Begins! Mosquito River and Game Drive 1
A Travel Blog entry by evelyn.whitelaw from Mto wa Mbu and Lake Manyara, Tanzania
... we saw we snapped happily away. They are such solemn animals, ungainly and graceful all at once. Opposite were wildebeest and zebra, again animals that are not in danger of dying out tomorrow, and again we took hundreds of photos without knowing ...
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Ngundu Safari Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by neilandchris from Rundu, Okavango, Namibia
Ngundu Safari Lodge, Rundu, 27th & 28th July 2009 On the way out of Etosha we saw elephants again plus zebra, giraffe and wildebeest. From Von Lindequist Gate we took the B1 & then D3001, and onto D3016, before taking the B8 north to Rundu. ...
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Pines Lodge - Rhodes Country.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Juliasdale, Manicaland, Zimbabwe
... the property manager carrying out fence/trough inspection, but never the less we got to spend four hours in the Zimbabwe wild and saw zebra, baboon and several different types of deer. We also saw where a herd of elephant (the guide estimated 40 to 50) ...
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Chobe - Botswana
A Travel Blog entry by fosters4 from Kasane, Botswana
... -eastern Botswana via the Kasane border post and another dicey barge crossing over the Zambezi River. Stayed at Thebe River Lodge and went on a magnificent sunset cruise in the Chobe National Park. Saw hippo, crocs, Fish Eagles, elephants, ...
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The Lion Sleeps Tonight
A Travel Blog entry by kfbuchsbaum from Sabi Sands Game Reserve, South Africa
... Boma (a communal dining area) around a fire (and I promise you Joy, you are going to like the food here). BTW – the Exeter River Lodge is beautiful and the photos actually do not do it justice. Our suite is amazing. Day 2 Into Africa The ...
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South Africa Diary
A Travel Blog entry by olibray from Hoedspruit, South Africa
... - a welcome luxury! Had breakfast with Ryan and Hen then Ryan and I headed off in his pick up truck (bucky) for bush river lodge. Another Lodge just up the road. This Lodge was huge - 5000 Hectares. We were to go Quad biking for 2 hours amongst the ...
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to Impalila Island
A Travel Blog entry by ahartry from Impalila Island, Namibia
... to Bolivia from Peru was equally quaint - at least in 1976 - but I have no memory of that.) Finally, we were transferred to Ichobe River Lodge. We sat in the lounge and had drinks, while Ralph, the owner, gave us our briefing. We were then shown to our ...
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Roadtrip!!!
A Travel Blog entry by g.akker from Luderitz, Namibia
... moet je ineens stoppen voor een kudde koeien die op de weg lopen. Welkom in Afrika! Aangekomen in Maun gingen we naar de Okavango River lodge waar we besloten om in een tent te slapen. Gelukkig niet op een luchtbed maar wel op een normaal bed, alleen ...
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Sand to Water
A Travel Blog entry by seangreif from Maun, Botswana
... and windhoek and Namibia were long gone and i was in Maun on the edge of the okavango delta, i set up camp at the okavango river lodge, a relaxed backpackers with a lively bar. next day i went to find my feet in Maun and tried to organise a trip into the ...
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