Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Chobe National Park - Day 6

The Lilac Breaster Roller kept us going waiting for the Leopard to arrive. 

Despite the roaring lions and kudu barking early in the morning, it was straight to the leopard sighting from the day before with the idea to just check on it before focusing on the lion cubs of the Marsh pride. The choice of chasing that 5 minutes away against a Leopard that is 45 minutes away! We went for the Leopard on the outside chance of the Marsh pride which had cubs.

Monday, 29 September 2025

Chobe National Park - Day 5

This guy had huge issues with the Northern pride on his doorstep.

We were up at 5.20 to get going by 6am and don't water valuable first light by fiddling around, just get out. As self drivers, it's critical you pick up as much intel of the night activities to work out where the predators are moving. The lions had roared the whole night and had not moved going by the roars. A Honey Badger had got in and emptied our bin! Just cannot keep these guys out no matter what.

Sunday, 28 September 2025

Chobe National Park - Day 4

Always air down on bush tracks to ensure you don't dig up the track.

It took a while to get going but eventually we left Sitatunga around 7am and started the long trek to Savute. It took 3 hours on the sometimes corrugated, sometimes sandy road to finally get to the Mababe gate. The road to Mababe has long stretched of soft sand which is not a problem provided you have you have aired down and engaged 4x4.

Saturday, 27 September 2025

Chobe National Park - Day 3

Campsite #5, good stand with a nice tree, we are set to hit the road north to Maun. 

An early start for us to get in a morning game drive before leaving. We did a round through the park but as expected there wasn't too much around. We have seen both Hyena and Leopard tracks at Kharma, but this place is about the Rhinos. There are Giraffe, Zebra and other game about including Impala and Springbok appearing in the same place.

Friday, 26 September 2025

Chobe National Park - Day 2

The Gaborone - Francistown road is always busy, a 5 donkey powered cart taking
it's position on an unexpectedly cloudy start of a long trip north.  

It was a gloomy morning when we finally left around 9am headed for the Rhino Sanctuary in Serowe, but luckily it wasn't too far a drive to our spot for the night.

Thursday, 25 September 2025

Chobe National Park - Day 1

Trip planning is critical for these remote locations. 

The last time we'd camped with anyone else was 15 years ago when Cheryl's brother and his wife had joined us in Botswana. And now over a decade and a half later, someone else was joining us. And ironically, it was to the same place - Savute.