Far too much excitement for one blog post really, but highlights included elephants at Chobe national park in Botswana, rhinos at Otosha national park in Namibia, a flight over the Okavanga Delta, sandboarding down beautiful sand dunes and seeing the sea for the first time in 3 months. We were mostly camping, and African campsites are brilliant - I got to test my Guide skills with proper fires, and when you wake up in the morning nothing's damp!
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
An actual holiday
It felt a bit strange going on holiday from such a tourist-y town, but absolutely lovely to get away for a couple of weeks and see some more of Africa. I'm just back from driving round Botswana and Namibia with some British VSO friends. 5,000 miles in 2 weeks and I feel a bit like I've come back to work for a break, but absolutely amazing.

Far too much excitement for one blog post really, but highlights included elephants at Chobe national park in Botswana, rhinos at Otosha national park in Namibia, a flight over the Okavanga Delta, sandboarding down beautiful sand dunes and seeing the sea for the first time in 3 months. We were mostly camping, and African campsites are brilliant - I got to test my Guide skills with proper fires, and when you wake up in the morning nothing's damp!
Far too much excitement for one blog post really, but highlights included elephants at Chobe national park in Botswana, rhinos at Otosha national park in Namibia, a flight over the Okavanga Delta, sandboarding down beautiful sand dunes and seeing the sea for the first time in 3 months. We were mostly camping, and African campsites are brilliant - I got to test my Guide skills with proper fires, and when you wake up in the morning nothing's damp!
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Yay! LOVE the photos
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