Very detailed Africa travelogue with lots of information for anyone planning a trip. Indexed for easy reference. 11 Countries over 3 months.
3 months in Africa -- detailed travelogue, travel tips, indexed
Larry2006-05-27 03:11:54
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entry doors with screens (to keep the mosquitos
out). In my bungalow, both the main room light and bathroom light were
burnt out (I wound up having to use my torch at night to take a shower), but
everything else worked fine, and the accomodations were surprisingly
comfortable.
After setting my bags down, I hopped into the car and started driving
around the park. There's a slow speed limit here, and it's not only for the
safety of the animals, but so you can have a chance to spot them as well.
You're not allowed to leave (alight) from your car, or have your radio on
(most annoying, as it would have been nice to be able to listen to something
while driving around for hours -- but as it turns out, there's virtually no
radio reception around the park during daylight hours anyway).
I saw lots of animals this morning, from about 11:00am-1:00pm: plenty of
gemsbok, springbok, zebra, wildebeast, ostrich, and giraffe. At mid-day, I
went back to my room and made myself lunch with some rolls and cold-cuts I
bought from the park store (thank goodness for the refrigerator, because
meals at the park restaurant are not a la carte, but rather set-price: you
pay N$35 for "breakfast", N$45 for "lunch", and N$60 for "dinner". In the
end, I never had any prepared meals in the park, opting instead to just make
my own cold-cuts sandwiches most of the time).
In the afternoon, I went out looking for animals again, but this time,
there weren't many to be seen, as most had probably opted to leave the open
savannah to relax somewhere under a tree during the mid-day heat. Because
of the time of year (summer is the rainy season here), none of the animals I
saw were at their usual hangout spots designated on the park map. In fact,
the waterholes were deserted (probably due to the recent rains, which had
provided the park
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See photographs from:
Botswana Gallery
,
Cape Verde Gallery
,
Kenya Gallery
,
Lesotho Gallery
,
Malawi Gallery
,
Mauritius Gallery
,
Swaziland Gallery
,
Tanzania Gallery
,
Zambia Gallery
,
Zimbabwe Gallery
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Susan J, 2008-01-28 14:00:20