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Chobe National Park

February 19, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Today we visited the interior of Chobe National Park with our intrepid guide Shime - a Botswanan who hails from a small village 7 hours away near the city of Maun. We are staying at the luxurious isolated Ngoma Safari Lodge located on the edge of Chobe on the Namibian border. The Chobe game drives are the main activity offered by Ngoma - and along with their lodge, these drives are first class. Their guides are super knowledgeable, have eyes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Kruger National Park, Lodge, National Park, Tanzania, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Livingstone Zambia

February 13, 2012 by Dave4 Comments

Greetings from the Jollyboy Backpackers Guesthouse. Long gone are the old days of backpacking - where amenities were basic and services on the light side. Here you have excellent Internet access (by sub Saharan Africa standards), a pool, full kitchen and a variety of falls and safari related activities to choose from. The backpackers lodge in Victoria Falls we stayed at even had several onsite masseuses! The "no man's zone" - the area between … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Backpacking, Bakeries, Bridges, Internet, Lodge, Naked, Passport, Victoria Falls, Visa, Walking tour, Zambia

Enjoying Victoria Falls…as in the Waterfalls

February 11, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Just like with the Iquazu Falls in South America where you can enjoy views from two countries (Brazil & Argentina), its the same here between Zimbabwe and Zambia. We entered the Falls National Park on the Zimbabwe side and surprisingly had the trails and viewpoints all to ourselves for the better part of 3 hours. These are among the world's greatest waterfalls - you can walk well over a kilometer to see their span. A highlight of a walk here … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: America, Argentina, Brazil, National Park, South America, Victoria Falls, Walking tour, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Huaraz, Peru

by Dave · 7 Comments

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In every inspiring natural creation there is a realism that speaks to you. In every moment on a mountain you find it more and more. You discover yourself in ways not possible through other means. This stays with you and guides you for the rest of your life. May everyone have this chance at least once. ~ Dave Remember, the key to getting high is not "the herb", but rather time spent acclimatizing ~ Dave Huaraz (population … [Read more...]

Visiting Narita and Tokyo

January 29, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Narita Airport is a major hub airport for both Japan and all of the Asian Pacific rim. Hundreds of flights arrive and depart daily. We have flown here a number of times and on long layovers enjoy visiting both nearby Narita and the Tokyo metropolitan region. The airport itself has two major terminals (1 and 2) and a bus provides transportation between each one. The airport is modern, has free WiFi in a number of selected WiFi stations and for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Bus Travel, Culinary travel, Culture, Japan, Jet lag, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sushi, Taxi, Train Travel, Walking tour

Traffic Riots

January 25, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Its been a crazy few days in South Eastern Africa! Sitting with John and Trish at Rose House Inn plotting our drive to Mozambique we were discussing how there are no guarantees in Africa. 30 minutes after we left their idyllic location we experienced this "no guarantees" first hand. Our route took us back through the small touristy town of Carens. Only this time as we approached the city limits we were greeted by large rocks strewn across the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Mozambique, Traffic, Walking tour

The appearance of the gun

January 23, 2012 by Dave6 Comments

Today we drove to the northern part of the country, passing small villages, rural fields and many sheep and cow herders. Walking seems to be the preferred form of transportation and one always has to keep an eye open for people on the side of the road. Driving can be challening yet fun. Some of the roads were full of pot holes - or perhaps potholes is not the appropriate word - craters might be more sufficive! So you come up on a crater in your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Cell Phone, Fashion, Gun, Internet, Land Rover, Traffic, Walking tour

Peach Cigarettes in Tokyo

January 19, 2012 by Kirsty LoganLeave a Comment

The first time I ever smoked a peach cigarette, I was wearing a dinosaur suit and sitting on my friend's balcony in a Tokyo suburb. My friend had a dinosaur suit because he'd gone to a fancy dress party the week before, and I was wearing it because I was cold and it was made of fleece. I'd never been much of a smoker, but the vending machine sold dozens of different flavours and what was the point of traveling halfway around the world if I wasn't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beer, Coffee, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Japan, Pizza, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sushi, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

A Hungarian Hotel in Germany

January 19, 2012 by Nancy Julien KoppLeave a Comment

Our heads were fuzzy and our legs like jelly when we left the long, overnight flight from Kansas City to Munich, Germany. After clearing passport control and getting our luggage, my husband and I headed to the rental car area of the airport. Despite our fatigue, we managed the paperwork and check-out with only a minimum of frustration. An hour later, we settled into a Mercedes C Class sedan and made our way out of the city, Ken at the wheel and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Beer, Coffee, Drinking, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, Germany, Hot Air Balloon, Internet, Kansas, Music, Passport, Shopping Mall, South Africa, Village, Volcano, Walking tour

Ancient Bushman cave paintings

January 18, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Just returned from a fantastic outing on the horses to see ancient Bushman cave paintings. We rode through expansive fields of mostly corn until we reached a viewpoint overlooking an impressive gorge. From here it was on foot down a very steep rocky trail to the first of the caves - called "echo cave". It was obvious why this cave took its name after we shouted ourselves hoarse, practicing our new found Lesotho words including "dumella" - a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bushman, Canyon, Caves, Lesotho, Lodge, Walking tour

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