
Glad you got that one sorted in advance!
For REALS! That would have been horrible to find myself with a $1000 fine , or worse a car that couldn't make the trip!
I was wondering how you were going to find your way around. Did you use Google Maps in the national park too? I would have been worried about coverage!
Yes, I did. Cell service was shockingly pretty good, but in the park itself it did become a bit dicey. BUT, I will say, you really didn't need it. The signage wasn't bad and there is really only one main road that goes through the park and there's no need to get off of that.
In my experience, very few of the national parks had 'roads'. It was definitely more 'tracks'.
For sure, that is true. And most of them are HORRIBLE "roads"/tracks. And even other, barely that.
Never saw an information centre at Chobe Reserve. I wonder if the one you went to is more set up for self-driving tours?
Most definitely it is. I will add a little blurb about that in my next chapter to explain more.
Your photo is confusing. Do you need to recruit an elephant for the squirty method?
LOL! The elephant was mostly referencing the informational things and pieces of interest. It's definitely a "center piece" at the Welcome Center/Headquarters.
Wow looks a lot more lush/dense than Chobe. You did well to spot so many animals without a guide!
It was super dense and lush. Not at all what I'd pictured ANY of Tanzania to be. This area really blew my mind in terms of landscape. Who knew?!
OMG zebra! We saw dozens of giraffes, hundreds of elephants and thousands of buffalo and antelope at Chobe, but at the time of year we went, the zebra had migrated further south. I was disappointed to have missed them.
I love that first photo of the zebra!
I have heard that zebra can be a bit harder depending on the season and where they are in the migration cycle. But, some are residents year-round in a few places like Arusha and Ngorogoro.
I disagree entirely. I think you got some spectacular photos!
Aww, thanks! I haven't even looked at the upcoming ones yet but am hoping there are a few even better ones from those.
Always fun to spot the rarer ones!
Very true. Still sad I never saw the platypus or the echidnas, but never thought I'd see a koala either!
Monkeys are always fun to watch.
They are hilarious!
It sure was! Who'd have thought that giraffes could hide themselves so well?
This one's camouflage made me very nearly miss it entirely. The coat is perfect for hiding in the leafy trees!
I could sit and watch a troupe of baboons for hours. They are very entertaining!
They are so full of antics of all kinds. Even the ones who go tin tussles and were screeching were fun to watch.