Today we took an all day
trip to Botswana and it turned out to be an adventure. We drove on a good road past small villages
to the point on the Zambezi River where 4 nations meet. Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, and Botswana.
The problem was that there is no bridge so
trucks must go by ferry and there is a waiting line where they must wait as
long as a week.Our bus was to drop us off at customs and then we were to take a small boat across the river. The boat could not reach shore so we were originally told we would have to wade in knee deep water to get to the boat. Finally they maneuvered the bus into the water enough so we could basically with assistance wade in a few inches of water from bus to boat.
The locals assisted us on and off the boats and at the same time worked hard to sell their handcrafts.
We then went thru Botswana customs and then onto another bus which took us to a hotel.
We then caught a boat for a cruise on the Chobe River where it runs between Botswana and Namibia.
The cruise was very good
in a Botswana national Park and we saw many animals. We also came very close to the shore of
Namibia to see some animals, a resort and some houseboats.
We then had lunch back
at the lodge before taking a 2 hour safari in jeeps. Our guide was a local who had a degree in
wildlife conservation and he was very interesting.
We then returned to the
two customs offices and the unique crossing of the river. This time, I had
Joseph holding my hand for balance as he walked in the water, I was walking on
a series of 4x6 planks to reach the shore so he could offer me good bargains.
Definitely a unique experience.
Definitely a unique experience.
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