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Up at 5:30 for tea and cereal before heading off for what was a very long 6 hour game walk. Very cool indeed, the highlights were getting within about 15m from a giraffe and 5m from an elephant. The elephant eventually started flapping it ...
... we arrived in Nata, our lunch spot. Thinking back in the whole 5 hours I only remember passing through one small village. Botswana is so sparsely populated. 1.6m people in a country the size of France! We did however spot wildlife on route, elephant, ...
... travel guide they will tell you to Visit all the popular sites and see some wild life. If you really want to see Botswana and experience it from a local¡¦s point of view I recommend you travel with the locals. I departed Gabarone at 6am Monday morning ...
... funny to see a bushman smoke modern day cigarettes. The following day we went into the Okavango Delta in northern Botswana for a two-night bush-camping excursion using traditional dugout canoes called a 'mokoro'. Each mokoro had a poler who ...
Maun, Botswana

Main Road, Maun, Botswana

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Africa Adventure
Posted on May 28, 2007, 00:53:05
... such as those devised by Acacia, ensuring the tribe keep their land, preserve their culture and continue their historical survival. Leaving Botswana we crossed into Namibia - our first port of call being, Etosha National Park. Covering an area of 22,270 ...
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Africa Adventure
Posted on May 24, 2007, 04:33:44
... such as those devised by Acacia, ensuring the tribe keep their land, preserve their culture and continue their historical survival. Leaving Botswana we crossed into Namibia - our first port of call being, Etosha National Park. Covering an area of 22,270 ...
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