18thDecember

Etosha, Namibia

Etosha National Park offers excellent game viewing with the many waterholes attracting endangered black rhinoceros, zebra, lion, elephant, large numbers of antelope and many other species Etosha, meaning ‘place of dry water’, is encloses a huge, flat calcrete depression (or pan) of about 5 000km². The ‘Pan’ provides a great, parched, silver-white backdrop of shimmering mirages to an area of semi-arid savannah grassland and thorn scrub. The pan itself contains water only after very good rains and sometimes for only a few days …

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18thDecember

Chobe, Botswanna

Chobe in Botswana has one of the largest concentrations of game in the whole of the African continent. It is also one the world’s largest remaining wilderness areas and offers the most diverse array of wildlife out of all of Botswana’s national parks. By size, it is the third largest park of the country, after the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Gemsbok National Park. It is also the country’s first national park. We spent most of our few days in Chobe along and on the Chobe River which …

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17thDecember

Walvis Bay, Namibia

Near the popular seaside resort town of Swakopmund, Walvis Bay is good spot to visit to  see the Pelicans and Seals which perform for visitors. Swakopmundwas founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South-West Africa, and a sizable part of its population is still German-speaking today  and is an example of German colonial architecture. After German South-West Africa was taken over by the Union of South Africa in 1915, all harbour activities were transferred from Swakopmund to Walvis Bay which was originally a British port

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19thOctober

Masai Mara, Kenya

A true gem for wildlife photography, the Mara (as it is popularly known) is well known for the Wildebeest migration as they move from the Masai Mara in Kenya across the Mara river where they run the gauntlet of the lurking crocodiles on their way to the Serengeti in Tanzania. Some of the Wildebeest are taken by the Crocodiles but many are drowned in the melee of the crossing. Zebra accompany the Wildebeest and quite cunningly wait until the Wildebeest …

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12thOctober

Lake Nakuru, Kenya

This is a great park with lots of birds and animals throughout and we could have easily spent more time here. It is also where the movie ‘Out Of Africa’ was filmed. The following is taken from Wikipedia: Lake Nakuru is one of the Rift Valley soda lakes at an elevation of 1754 m above sea level. It lies to the south of Nakuru, in the rift valley of Kenya and is protected by Lake Nakuru National Park. The lake’s abundance of algae attracts the vast quantity of flamingos that famously line the shore. Other birds …

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