Allow me a little indulgence. A fantasy if you will. I would like to start off with a wish list for 2021. That is travel and trends prediction.
Read MoreAs exciting as travel is, when you are the proud ‘parent’ of a furry child, it is difficult to leave them behind.
Read MoreWe were no strangers to Mozambique, as the Moz bug had bitten us well and truly. We have had numerous adventures and even some hairy moments.
Read MoreFive kilometres after the Lebombo border control into Mozambique we reached our overnight accommodation. Dusk had quickly turned into darkness. The gate was closed, there was no sign of life and there were no visible lights shining. We thought we had arrived at the wrong place, but the sign confirmed we were at the right place.
Read MoreI have come to the realisation that I find animal butts quite interesting. Think I am a bit weird? Don’t answer that!
Read MoreIf I had to summarise our year of travel and adventure in three words it would be Germany, Drakensberg and Kgalagadi.
Read MoreWe had a long journey ahead of us and knew it was going to be a real slog to get to our campsite at Lesholoago Pan, Mabuasehube Game Reserve which was in the extreme east of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
Read MorePolentswa is an unfenced camp in Botswana. Camping in an unfenced camp means you have to be on high alert for predators.
Read MorePolentswa waterhole can be quite productive regarding animal sightings and it is worth packing a few drinks and snacks and spending some time there.
Read MoreThe wind swept us in to Rooiputs on a cloud of Kalahari dust, the first campsite we stayed at in the Kgalagadi, Botswana. It is approximately 24 km outside Twee Rivieren, the main gate and easy to get to.
Read MoreThe Kalahari is a remote semi-arid wilderness, far from most cities. To get to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park involves a good day’s travel, no matter where you come from.
Read MoreWhen you mention the Kalahari one envisages remote and deserted spaces; red sand dunes and wild animals. A section of it homes the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and a few years ago we camped on the South African side. This year we’ve been given the opportunity to go with friends and camp on the Botswana side. It boasts basic unfenced campsites which means off the grid camping.
Read MoreThere is a remote stretch of sand in Mozambique. It begged to be discovered by us. Is it an island? We took a road trip to find out.
Read MoreIn 2005 we took a self-drive road trip along the coast of Southern Mozambique. I’d like to share some information that you may find beneficial if you ever embark on a similar journey.
Read MoreThe road was in a shocking condition. Where there was tar, it was like a patchwork quilt. The drop from the tar to the gravel on the side of the road could break easily break your suspension.
Read MoreBotswana photos, tips, advice and itinerary with useful links. Map included.
Read MoreElephants are highly intelligent. There have been numerous occurrences where they’ve charged humans, vehicles and other animals too.
Read MoreAlert as an antelope, the Sangoma peered at me. His leathery hands lifted a small grimy sack. He shook it while uttering words I couldn’t comprehend.
Read MoreAre sunsets the same everywhere? African sunsets are beautiful but what about the rest of the world?
Read MoreHow do you choose what to do at Victoria Falls?
It’s not easy, because there is plenty to do, but certain factors might just play a role such as budget, time restraint or just plain stupidity to do them. A list of must-do things to choose from.
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