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Very close to wildlife …

From Mukuyu Camp, we drove back the road along the Zambezi to spend more time at the river, but at a different camp closer to Chirundu. We had heard about the Breezes River Camp from other travellers (beautiful planet) and were not disappointed. Apart from a green meadow next to the river, we had a …

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Lower Zambezi River

From Lusaka we headed south east to the Lower Zambezi region. There is a national park with bad roads and high fees further east, but between Chirundu and the park are many nice camps, where you see a lot of animals, especially on a river cruise. On the other side of the river is already …

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On the road in Zambia

Driving Zambia is known as very exceptional for Europeans, used to good tar roads. As we are now since two weeks on the road in Zambia, we know that here, roads can vary from very good to extremely bad. But up to now, we always reached our destination, driving on potholed tarmac, gravel, bumpy roads, …

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First Days in Zambia

At Katima Mulilo, we finally left Namibia after 3 month and crossed the border into Zambia. We had met fellow travellers, Gerhard and Uschi, not only from Austria like us, but living just 15km from our home. We decided to travel together for a bit. The border formalities took us 2 hours and then we …

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Caprivi

From the Kovango we drove east through the Bwabwata National Park, which was a bit disappointing – no animals, no nice landscape. Just when we reached the Kwando River, we suddenly saw a very big group of elephants in the distance. We chose a community campsite on the river called Kapako Waterfront Camp. Lukas, the …

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Along the Kowango River

We were still in the very north of Namibia, driving the B10 along the border to Angola until we reached the Kovango, coming from Angola, crossing Namibia and disappearing into the Okovango Delta in Botswana. We were curious, what we would be able to see along the river, and it was a lot. Our first …

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Visiting the Ovambos

From Ruacana we drove now to the East, stopping at Outapi to admire a giant baobab, and going past Oshakati and Ondangwa, where we did some shopping, before we arrived at the Ongula Village Homestead, a lodge and campsite next to a village of a tribe of the Ovambos, the largest ethnic group in Namibia. …

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