Thursday, May 27, 2010

Lions of the Okavango

Wow, what an amazing safari we had last week into the Delta. Actually, it was a lot of ups and downs, but totally worth it. It's the most beautiful place I remember seeing ever, with the water and lilies and clouds and reeds. A brief recap:

Lowlight: Our safari almost never got going. We'd met our guide the night before, and he promised to call us when he would pick us up the next morning, around 9 or 10. 10 o'clock came and went, and we finally tried calling him, only to find the entire cell network was down, and no communication possible. We eventually went out to the main road in the wild hope he'd be driving by, and waited there for awhile. I then ran back to my apt to grab something I forgot, and what do I see passing by but a safari truck! Somehow, some way, our guide (Ike) had found where I lived, so only an hour late, we hit the road.

Highlight: Just after entering Moremi Game Reserve, we went straight on our afternoon game drive, and came upon an entire PRIDE OF LIONS. They were laying a ways off the road, but Ike, being awesome, just veered off the beaten track and drove right up to them, and they watched us nonchalantly from 5 feet away. Ridiculous welcome to the park.

Lowlight: We'd been driving out of camp for about 5 mins just after sunrise the next morning when our truck hit a deep patch of mud (the entire park is basically flooded) and instantly sunk. It tilted so much we had to struggle not to fall out. When Ike's attempts to get the truck free failed, three of us had to walk through the park to the nearest gate to find help to tow us out, leaving the other three alone with the truck. I was terrified we'd be stranded all day (that can happen if vehicles don't go by), but luckily we got ourself out within an hour.

Highlight: The following morning, as we were on our way out, we detoured around on another brief game drive, and just as the sun came up found the pride of lions again! We stayed with them for almost an hour, in a beautiful sunrise photoshoot. When we finally left, we then found, from a distance, six cheetahs out in the Delta. An unbelievable ending to our final safari.

Anyhow, it is now unbelievably my last day in Botswana. Too many thoughts to put into words. Tomorrow the adventure continues, with a 2-day bus trip to Capetown!!!

1 comment:

  1. I can't even imagine seeing lions and cheetahs in the wild, let alone seeing the WILD lions from five feet away. I would have been scared to death to walk away from the vehicle to look for help. I am so happy you did not become a lion snack Alex! You are the bravest person I never did meet for sure.

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