Sunday, August 14, 2016

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Ihaha Camp, Chobe National Park, Botswana


It was about 5 hours of driving to get here, It was mostly sand, but we finally found some pavement. It was only about 20 miles, but it was very welcome.

The campsite is right on the Chobe River and there is all kinds of wildlife – elephants, giraffe, hippos, zebras, buffalo, impala, sable and several other antelope species.



Soon after we got here, we went into the town at the edge of the park for supplies and diesel. We took the scenic route back along the river. On the way, we came across a camper stuck in the sand. We tried to free it and was having no success when another camper stopped to help. Then, a tour truck came along and with all the people and the tour truck, we managed to get it out.


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