Long dusty drive to Tsodillo hills.
"The San people painted more than 4500 rock paintings against the magnificent stone faces of the Tsodilo Hills, making it one of the most historically significant art sites in the world."
I enjoyed listening to the grey lourie and admired the magnificent baobab trees. The kids complained for most of the 1 hour walk and drank up most of the juice in the first 15min !
"The San people painted more than 4500 rock paintings against the magnificent stone faces of the Tsodilo Hills, making it one of the most historically significant art sites in the world."
I enjoyed listening to the grey lourie and admired the magnificent baobab trees. The kids complained for most of the 1 hour walk and drank up most of the juice in the first 15min !
When we returned the camp was pretty empty as many had other trips planned for the afternoon. Lunch then a quick wash followed by the group boat ride down the Okavango. "The Okavango Delta is the world's largest inland delta. It is formed where the Okavango River empties onto a swamp in an endorheic basin in the Kalahari Desert, where most of the water is lost to evaporation and transpiration instead of draining into the sea."
It was LEGENDARY ! We saw crocodiles and plenty of birds ! We watched the majestic fish eagle and while he perched on a wooden post he stretched his wings, I thought he was going to fly and when he pooped the kids roared with laughter ! A hippo was just barely seen above the water and we had yet another amazing sunset !! This might have been just a boat ride on a river for the kids, but nonetheless unforgettable !
It was LEGENDARY ! We saw crocodiles and plenty of birds ! We watched the majestic fish eagle and while he perched on a wooden post he stretched his wings, I thought he was going to fly and when he pooped the kids roared with laughter ! A hippo was just barely seen above the water and we had yet another amazing sunset !! This might have been just a boat ride on a river for the kids, but nonetheless unforgettable !
Wow masha Allah what an experience! The Okavango!! I can't wait to hear more about your trip :)
ReplyDeleteAnother Okavango fan !! Marwaan was like "what's the big deal?" He's such a savage!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI wanted to read everything and then comment. But then this really gorge pic of the family! Sounds like so much fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL ! Keep reading - it's getting hairy now ;-)
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