After picking up a bushman in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana, that you can read about here, my G Adventures Overland Truck group left and drove 7 hours to the Island Safari Lodge in Maun. It was basically a stop-over before we loaded our supplies and camping gear for a two-day trip to camp in the bush on an island in the Okavango Delta. First, we loaded speedboats and traveled 45 minutes to an area with the Mokoros (dug-out canoes). The supplies were then loaded onto the Mokoros and off we went.
It was like an African version of being on a Gondola in Venice!
An hour later we arrived to our camping spot, unloaded and set up our tents. Bush camping is very basic – this was our toilet…
After working up a sweat, we went for a swim in the Delta. The water is very clean and cold…the locals scoop it up and drink straight from the Delta! The water lilies were gorgeous!
I took a short nap and then we went for an hour walk with the group and saw some hippos in the water! The Okavango Delta was one of the highlights for most of our group!
This looks like a fantastic trip. Thanks so much for sharing your journey!
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I’m so glad you’re enjoying it!!
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What a wwonderful journey you were on …. and the fantastic photos talks for themselves – my favorite photo is one the “gondolas” in orange tip sea grass. Stunning Start to sound like an old record.
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Thanks again Viveka!! I never get tired of your sweet words!
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Your images are great and make me wish I was in many of those places. Thank you for sharing them. I have nominated you for the one lovely blog award and very inspiring blogger award.
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Thank you! I have a number of other awards from when I was in Africa…I’ll combine them soon!! Thanks!!
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you are very welcome! from the all those photos I am guessing that you have had an amazing journey! Do not ever stop travelling! 🙂
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You are very welcome! And have a fabulous weekend! 🙂
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Wow! What an amazing journey! The delta sounds fantastic!
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Thanks Madhu…it was amazing!
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Been close, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia – but are still waiting (and saving!) to spend some time in what we have been told is the greatest experience – the Okavango Delta.
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I hope you get to experience it soon!
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It’s hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that you traveled over 5000 miles over such varied terrain. What a trip! I can see why the Okavango Delta was a group favorite – beautiful!
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It was a long way!! Thanks Elisa!
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Love keeping up with your travels – if you pop over to my site you’ll see I’ve passed on the Veratile Blogger Award to you 🙂
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Thank you so much! I have a few other awards from my when I was gone in Africa…so I’ll combine them soon! Thanks again!!
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No hippos in the water where you swam? :O Yikes! But, it does sound like fun! 🙂
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No there weren’t! I wondered the same thing!
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Hi,
Wow, look at all those canoes, and what a great photo of you sitting back enjoying the canoe ride, I love that photo. I did assume the toilets would be a hole in the ground, the only way I think in places like this, but still it is all part of the experience. 🙂
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Thanks Mags!
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Oh my gosh that water field with the green bottom and sun yellow top – gorgeous. And the lily pads – these are BEAUTIFUL.
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Thanks Cassie! It was so beautiful!!
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You had quite a variety of events on this trip.
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Yes…that was one of the reasons I wanted to do this trip…so much variety!
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Cool and wow! The lilies r gorgeous, so it’s not so hot there, huh!? Jackets n such. What do u drink n eat?
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The weather varied at night from the 40’s to the 60’s and during the day usually in the 80’s. Since we covered 5000 miles, we crossed through various terrain such as deserts and tropical. I have another post that talks about food.
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Love the water lilies picture!!
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Thanks!
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