Heine's Ramblings and Rumblings


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Things I learnt on my last trip

It helps to say that you are aware of the Vet Restrictions when going through checkpoints . The officials seem to then lose interest in searching you

Also put your hideaways in a small suitcase, it gets overlooked everytime

When searched do as little as possible to help . Be accommodating , but let them do the work .

Gone are the days of just arriving in Hwange without a prior booking. It has become too popular again for that.

Botswana has become expensive . Prices were pushed up for the Soccer World Cup and have not been lowered again. Despite that it was still very full everywhere .

Zimbabwe is also no longer cheap , as everything is now charged in USD . But most basics are available

Garlic bread tastes better when the individual slices are done on a braai grid and not in the foil 😉


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Botswana Zimbabwe June 2011

1 & 2 July Days 7 and 8

We left Kasane early and headed for Itumela Campsite in Palapye .

The next day we headed home via Parr’s Halt Border Post

Thanks to Chris and Anneli, Kiffie and Nadia, Patrick ,Conor and Kieren, Phillip and Bruce ,Nick and Hester for a short but sweet trip .

I have added more pics here : http://wp.me/P1tIUB-9G

 

 


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Botswana Zimbabwe June 2011

30 June Day 6

Got up early to do a game drive in Chobe.

That evening decided to do the booze cruise from Toro Lodge instead of Safari Lodge,  as it was a lot cheaper and also a smaller boat.  There was a mix up with the bookings and the boat was overbooked.  We went back to the camp and drowned our sorrows instead


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Botswana Zimbabwe June 2011

29th June Day 5

Decided to give Vic Falls a miss and to head up to Kasane instead.  We were delayed again on the Zimbabwe side by the police but the vet search wasn’t too thorough on the Botswana one.

Fuel was a problem in Kasane, but I think it was just because it was very full everywhere. We tried to get into both Chobe Safari Lodge and Kubu Lodge,  but had to eventually settle for Toro Lodge.  It has improved since December, but was also full.


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Botswana Zimbabwe June 2011

28 June Day 4

Another day at Deteema.  Bruce made pancakes for breakfast which was quite posh.  Spent most of the day in camp at the hide and went to Masuma Dam in the late afternoon.  Saw quite a bit of game which made a nice change.  Everything was very skittish though which I found strange.

When we returned to camp,  another group arrived and claimed that they had booked the campsite previously and said that we must leave.  They couldn’t produce any paperwork,  and as we were there legitimately we offered to share the camp with them. But this wasn’t good enough for them,  so things got a bit heated..  Eventually we had enough and told them to p1ss off.  They then camped outside.

No sign of hyena.


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Botswana Zimbabwe June 2011

27th June Day 3

After a family meeting, we decided that Hunters was a waste of time as we had seen almost no game.  We took the cutline just after Leadwood Pan (where I had managed to launch both the car and the trailer after hitting an ellie hole at pace) and headed for Pandamatenga to refuel.  The only filling station has now gone out of business, but we calculated that we should have enough fuel to do Hwange and to refuel again in Nata.

The border crossing was easy enough on the Botswana side but a new cop on the Zimbabwe side decided to search all 4 cars.  This delayed us by about an hour.

We reached Robins Camp at about 4.30 and decided to book into Deteema Dam campsite for 2 nights, and then to spend 2 nights in Vic Falls.

Deteema is currently being refurbished which is the only reason we managed to get in.

We saw quite a lot of game at the dam that evening and were visited by hyena during the night.

 


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Botswana Zimbabwe June 2011

26th June Day 2

After a fairly peaceful, if chilly night, we left for Hunters road,  first stopping in at Nata Lodge for breakfast and a shower

Made Two Tree Pan without any incident, but so far game has been very scarce with only 2 ellie and 2 giraffe.

It was also amazingly quite at night, almost like everything had moved away


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Botswana Zimbabwe June 2011

25th June Day 1

Left home @ 5.30, destination Nata Bird Sanctuary.  The idea was to book in at the campsite, but see if we could camp on the pans

Due to various delays we only made it to Woodlands outside Francistown. It was the coldest I’ve ever experienced in Botswana with it getting to 0 by 8 pm and -3 overnight.

We were all in bed by 9 pm

We had to camp outside the main camp , as it was fully booked

 

Not such happy campers

Someone (who shall remanin nameless) couldn't get to his teef the next morning