Tuesday, 31 December 2024

New Years in Mabua

Wildflowers in the Kgalagadi

The first night of 2025 would be spent in the bush. We were headed to Mabuasehube on New Year’s Day to spend 4 nights in the Kgalagadi. We were off to a rocky start though when a noise from the car first thing on New Year’s Eve sent Dru scurrying off to the mechanic with the hope that they could take a look.  Luckily they were able to diagnose and fix the problem, even though they weren’t even supposed to be open. 

Sunday, 10 November 2024

Khutse GR - Day 3

An empty waterhole and more clouds on the way

Our luck had completely deserted us in Khutse. Another bust of a morning drive with nothing but the honey badger that we’d seen the previous day, too far away to photograph. The waterhole was empty bar one eland and 2 gemsbok which all ran before we were even 200m away from them.

Saturday, 9 November 2024

Khutse GR - Day 2

Storms all around us

It was a dark and stormy night… 

The storm must have started around midnight when we were asleep and it sat on top of us for about 2 hours. It was vicious with lightning lighting up the sky and the thunder reverberating through the tent. And plenty of rain hammering the front of the tent it was a pretty scary experience hoping that lightning wouldn’t hit us. 

Friday, 8 November 2024

Khutse GR - Day 1


A week after elections and it was inauguration time for the new president. After over five decades in power, there is a new government in place and that needs to be celebrated. Which meant a public holiday on Friday for the inauguration.

Sunday, 3 November 2024

Nxai Pan NP - Day 5

One of the baobabs in Nxai Pan

With a long 11 hour drive ahead of us we didn’t want to waste any time, so it was up at the usual 5am and we were out of the campsite just after 5.30am. Not checking out the waterholes - just straight out. The 35 km drive to the main A3 road was largely uneventful although we did see a few gemsbok which we hadn’t caught in the park. And there were more giraffe as well, probably due to there being some nice green acacia trees for them to feed on. 

Saturday, 2 November 2024

Nxai Pan NP - Day 4

Baines' baobabs

This is more of the Nxai Pan we were expecting. Not much happening and no sign of cats. The main waterhole was devoid of animals bar a jackal trying to grab a last morsel of meat from the 3 day old carcass. It seemed like a hyena had been there in the night as well as half the skull had been crunched through - plenty of animals had been fed thanks to this kudu.

Friday, 1 November 2024

Nxai Pan NP - Day 3

Time to eat

We didn’t think that the lions would be at the waterhole by morning so we were stunned to drive up and find out that not only were they still there but they had been joined by 3 other lionesses!

Thursday, 31 October 2024

Nxai Pan NP - Day 2


Lion at sunset

Despite our early start, we were the last of the 3 campers to be out the campsite and off on the morning drive. There was no question where anyone was going - straight to the waterhole. And we were not disappointed - the 2 lionesses were still at their kudu kill but they were having it for breakfast. We quickly positioned ourselves and started shooting. The lions gave us plenty to photograph, from gnawing at the carcass to pulling it over to get better access.

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Nxai Pan NP - Day 1

Arriving at South Gate

Up at 5am and gone by 6am, it would be a long drive to Nxai Pan from Gaborone; about 11 hours according to Google.

Considering many people would have taken Friday off to make it a 5 day long weekend, the road between Gaborone and Palapye - easily Botswana’s busiest road - was surprisingly quiet.

Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Elections in Nxai Pan

Ready for Nxai Pan
Botswana announced that their elections would be held on 30 October, which would be a public holiday with the following day also being declared a holiday. These holidays would fall on a Wednesday and Thursday so it was a no-brainer for us to take Friday off to have a 5 day long weekend. 

Sunday, 21 July 2024

Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana

Slow moving channel, typical of the Delta 

The Okavango Delta is one of natures wonder where the river runs inland and disappears in to an inland Delta. The 'swamps' as it's known to the locals consists of a massive inland delta consisting of islands and the legendary Moremi Game Reserve, forming one of the last remaining wildlife heavens on earth. 

Saturday, 20 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 8


Baboons grooming is just plain amusing
Multiple lions had roared all night and we decided to change our plans and see if we could catch them. That meant getting up a bit later so that there was light when we started our drive - not a major inconvenience.

Friday, 19 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 7

African Jacana

A 6am start and we were out before anyone else in the dark in the hopes of catching something on the road but it was not to be. The floodplain was devoid of cats; the only spoor we could fine was hyena but even they were hiding from us.

Thursday, 18 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 6

Best way to end the day is an open fire braai 

With the plan to get into Moremi as early as possible, we were up at 5am to try to get out of Magotho by 5.30am.  A quick stop on the way to the toilet gave us a sighting that we hadn’t seen in 20 years - a springhare! 

Wednesday, 17 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 5

Sometimes campsites are really quiet at night, like there are no night creature around. This was not one of them.  Two honey badgers were fiddling around in our campsite, knocking over our basin of water and then trying to find any scraps in the fire.

Tuesday, 16 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 4

Another morning another glorious sunrise

It turned out that only one slop survived unscathed. The hyena had left one of Cheryl’s flip flops, bitten though the thong of the other, but decimated Dru’s.

We had to finish packing the car but were still gone before dawn. We had heard lion in the opposite direction but wanted to get to Xini Lagoon earlier rather than later to see if we could catch the wild dogs.

Monday, 15 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 3

Sunrise in the bush is always special

Although the park opens at 6am, we knew it would still be dark, but we wanted to be up and ready by that time just in case the lions that we'd heard far away in the night were closer to camp in the morning. 

Sunday, 14 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 2


The start of the gravel just outside Shorobe

A surprisingly good nights sleep considering we were right next to a road with a few loud bars nearby, we were up at 6am to have breakfast and get going by 7am.  
It’s a 100 kilometer drive to Moremi, which the first 20 km is potholed tar. After Shorobe where we stopped to drop the tyre pressure and pick up some firewood, it was onto the corrugated sandy 80km drive to Maqwee gate of Moremi.

Saturday, 13 July 2024

Moremi GR - Day 1


Slow moving Delta waters

We were on our way before dawn as it was a long drive from Gabs to Maun. There are 2 main options to get to Maun, either via Palapye or via Ghanzi.  We decided on the latter even though it is an hour longer, just because it’s a much quieter road.