15 Aug
15Aug

Well, well, well, it all started with a GPS mishap that turned our Prado into a sand trap superstar. Google Maps played a prank on us, leading us straight into a sandpit showdown. We had your own desert rally, with our Prado battling the dunes like a true champ. Two parties made it to camp, but the third vanished into the sandstorm. Enter the rescue mission, complete with deflated tires and a trusty Prado tug-of-war. The red-faced hero wielding a spade was a sight to behold, but even heroes need a little help sometimes. 

Then came the infamous sign noticed the next day, the "No vans, 4X4 only" memo that got lost in the mail. Shane we salute you for attempting to dig yourself out and apologize for leading you down a no trailer road! A stony-eyed glare was given to the guide who led them astray.

Once our crew were reunited and set-up, sand disaster forgiven, Senyati grew on us with the abundance of animals coming to the water. Rob had a great sighting in the well place hide and a sneaky Ellie trying to snatch his phone . See his edited video attached. 

Next up, the "Tommy tourist" routine – a game drive with the Schumacher of the savannah. Lions, buffaloes, elephants, but the leopard must've been playing hide and seek elsewhere. The "booze Cruise" had its charm, sunset reflecting off the river as animals partied around you. The only downside? The river was hosting a traffic jam of boats, like a waterborne dance floor that cranked up the beats a bit too much. We have been doing the Sunset cruise on the Chobe for 30 plus years and it such a pity that humans have to maximise profit over the well being of animals and the experience by over loading the river with numerous craft. We had a great time any way as the Chobe never disappoints. 

Next Stop Livingstone Kazangula Border looms on the horizon.

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Getting warmer!

Underground passage way to container hide. 

Video thanks to Rob.

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