Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Camping plans days 3 and 4

I'm certainly going through a different and new phase of the breakup. Many sources call it different things, but this site described it bang on:


Thankfully, I live with my cousin and his significant other, and I still get out from time to time, but with a pretty limited group. I'll get through it, I just have to keep trusting myself...and knowing that, if I'm sad, I'm sad. It's a sad thing. If I stop having any happy moments, then, I should start to worry. 

But, how about we move on to the next Couple of days of my trip? That's something that I'm looking forward to.

After I spend four nights at Victoria Falls (two on my own, and two with the group), we make our way to Kazungula, Zimbabwe, and I'm pretty sure this is where we cross the border into Botswana. From there we drive to Kasane...where I had one of my most memorable funny moments there. Here's where I wrote about back in 2010: The $10 Bitch Tax. From there we'll make our way to Chobe National Park, where I saw my first elephants, lions, impalas, hippos...but this time we'll be camping in tents. Not tents like the last time I went, where they are luxurious and fancy, but real tents.

To be fair, this site looks like one of the best tenting sites we are staying at, with the best showers and facilities. It kind of feels like they are slowly weaning us into the camping life, starting us with the better campsites and then getting us into the bush sites, where we have no electricity or running water. I believe at this site we even have wifi. 



I'm also very excited at this site because we'll be doing a couple of safari drives, where life becomes breathtaking. I'm much less of a shutterbug than I used to be...so I hope to appreciate what's around me, and not focus less on getting the best shot. 

The next morning (I believe this is day 4/21), we wake up early, take a safari drive and then head drive seven hours in what they call a "lando" which seems very nice - it even has cell phone chargers (but no toilet....so I don't know how that will work...), until we reach Gweta. I can't find any real information on our campsite, all I know is...we sleep under the Baobab trees.

We're still somehow in a tent...or something like a tent... but we are camping under the trees. The rest of the program that the tour company...they leave us in suspense....should make for some great...um..memories.


This post first appeared on Just NB, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Camping plans days 3 and 4

×

Subscribe to Just Nb

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×