By Jay
Botswana has been on our bucket list since our first visit to South Africa and further motivated by our disappointing trip to Namibia in that the animals there were pretty scarce. Those that we saw were at a considerable distance. Some of the guests that we met booked day trips to some animal preserves where they had the opportunity to get up close and personal with animals that were almost domesticated. While they seemed satisfied with the experience it didn't sound like a good investment; to travel a couple hundred miles to see these animals in a confined and controlled environment.
Botswana has been on our bucket list since our first visit to South Africa and further motivated by our disappointing trip to Namibia in that the animals there were pretty scarce. Those that we saw were at a considerable distance. Some of the guests that we met booked day trips to some animal preserves where they had the opportunity to get up close and personal with animals that were almost domesticated. While they seemed satisfied with the experience it didn't sound like a good investment; to travel a couple hundred miles to see these animals in a confined and controlled environment.
Making preparations for our adventure in Botswana and Zambia we're been researching accommodations and transportation options and looking forward to being in an area that has a plethora of wild animals and birds which we expect to see in a much more natural environment.
We will spend our time at the confluence of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers, some time in Kasane and work our way towards the Victoria Falls at Livingstone, Zambia.
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