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Re: Chobe National Park, Botswana

Professorabe ·
We had arranged a trip from Windhoek to the Victoria Falls, taking in the Caprivi Strip and the area you visited, for the autumn of 2020. Covid restrictions prevented us from going, and the same happened in 2021. We switched the bookings to 2022 - as far as we could, because not all the businesses involved have survived the pandemic - and are keeping our fingers crossed. Your article has whetted our appetite even further. Thanks!
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Re: Chobe National Park, Botswana

DrFumblefinger ·
Great article, Barry! Great photos, Judy! As our guide said repeatedly when we visited, "In Chobe we trust". It will not disappoint.
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Grumeti River Lodge, Tanzania

Barry Barford ·
Many responsible safari companies and lodge operators are doing a sterling job preserving the environment, protecting wildlife and engaging with local communities.
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Re: Grumeti River Lodge, Tanzania

Marilyn Jones ·
I would love to visit Zambia! From the sounds of it, you certainly deserve a fantastic trip! I was supposed to go to Uganda and missed out because of COVID. Here's to the future!
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Re: Grumeti River Lodge, Tanzania

DrFumblefinger ·
My wife and I traveled with "and Beyond" to Botswana and Zimbabwe in 2011. I think it rates as the best travel experience of our lives. Not cheap, but every experience was amazing and without compromise. Time to start planning a return soon.
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Re: Grumeti River Lodge, Tanzania

Barry Barford ·
Thanks for all the comments. Here's hoping we can all get to wherever we want to go in the coming months.
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Re: Grumeti River Lodge, Tanzania

Marilyn Jones ·
Excellent article; amazing photos! I love Tanzania and would go back in a heartbeat!
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Re: Grumeti River Lodge, Tanzania

Professorabe ·
Like you, we had intended to return to Southern Africa in 2020, but the pandemic thwarted our plans. We tried again in 2021, but Covid put an end to that attempt, too. We hope that things will finally work out this September. We had to make a few changes to the original itinerary, because accommodation providers have ceased operating and the car hire company has gone bust. One of the airlines involved (Comair) has now also gone into liquidation and as a result we will be visiting Zambia,...
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Where Elephants Rule

Judy Barford ·
This pesky pachyderm gave Judy the opportunity for some action photos.
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Johannesburg, South Africa

Barry Barford ·
Johannesburg is a city of extraordinary contrasts and there is a surprising amount to see and do in the city.
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Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa

Barry Barford ·
Sabi Sand shares a border with Kruger National Park, a 50-kilometre unfenced boundary across which wildlife is free to wander.
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Re: Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa

Marilyn Jones ·
I love South Africa. I really enjoyed your narrative and photos!
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Re: Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa

Barry Barford ·
Thank you, Marilyn, nowhere quite like Africa.
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Africa’s Deadliest Animal

Judy Barford ·
Judy needed no convincing that you should not mess with this animal.
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Birds of the Okavango Delta

DrFumblefinger ·
While everyone enjoys the beautiful large animals of Africa, there's a plethora of bird life that's easy to overlook when studying the splendid lions and kudu and giraffe.  
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day: May 6th, 2014. Cairo Roadside Cafe

IslandMan ·
We visited Egypt in early 2013, before the political strife hit the fan, and were very thankful we did. Whilst making our way to the Giza Plateau one morning our bus had to manoeuvre its way through several back streets and stop...
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Hiking Sani Pass, Lesotho, on a Budget

Travel With Lamb ·
I wouldn’t go as far as claiming to be an avid hiker, but I’m not a novice in terms of physical activity. I believe in travelling on the road less travelled, well the road up Sani Passis is well-travelled, just by 4x4’s. My boyfriend...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day. May 29, 2014: Greater Kudo, Botswana

DrFumblefinger ·
    Everyone remembers the giraffes, lions and elephants they see, but on our last safari in southern Africa the kudos also left quite an impression.   I was especially fond of my photo of the bull kudo highlighted above.  A large...
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Cape Grace Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

DrFumblefinger ·
In my many years of traveling I've stayed in a variety of accommodations ranging from primitive tents to huts to luxury resorts.  Never have I had a better stay than in Cape Town's wonderful Cape Grace Hotel. 
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Mandela's retreat to open as luxury conference center

Paul Heymont ·
The Nelson Mandela Centre for Reconciliation, built as a retreat and meeting place for the former South African president's retirement will soon reopen as a conference center with space for 12 visitors. It will rent for nearly $6000 a night—but...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day. September 10, 2013: African Penguins, Boulders Beach, South Africa.

DrFumblefinger ·
  Cape Point is a peninsula extending south of Cape Town, ending in the Cape of Good Hope (where old mariners from Europe used to take a sharp left as they headed to the Far East).  On the shores of this peninsula is a small town where you...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 9, 2014: Protea, South Africa

DrFumblefinger ·
One of the things I most remember about driving about in South Africa were all the protea.  Flowering bushes everywhere!  And, of course, great floral displays of this interesting African plant in shops and hotels.  
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Cape Point: Peninsula, Penguins & Protea

DrFumblefinger ·
There are many day trips you can take from Cape Town, one of the of the best being a drive down the  Cape Point Peninsula to it’s tip. The day will provide you with beautiful scenery.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Sept. 21, 2013: Table Mountain National Park, Cape Town, South Africa

DrFumblefinger ·
 Cape Town is a special and beautiful place  in large part because it's framed by the bulky sandstone mass of Table Mountain.  Table Mountain is a wilderness area set in an urban environment, a flat topped mountain frequently...
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A Trek to Mount Kilimanjaro: 2) Ice and Snow

DrFumblefinger ·
We had ascended the western base of the volcano this past half week, had hiked through jungle and moorland, and were now entering Kilimanjaro’s alpine desert region.
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A Trek to Mount Kilimanjaro: 1) Ascent to Shira

DrFumblefinger ·
Mt. Kilimanjaro has fascinated me ever since I read Ernest Hemingway’s classic novella, “The Snows of Kilimanjaro“.  Little did I know as a schoolboy that I would...
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Perspectives on East Africa: 1) Serengeti National Park. “The place where the land moves on forever”

DrFumblefinger ·
It takes a l-o-o-o-ong time to fly from the western USA to Tanzania, at the limits of my travel endurance really.  But I’m about to head out on one of my greatest adventures.
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Perspectives on East Africa: 2) A visit to "Noah's Ark", the Ngorongoro Crater

DrFumblefinger ·
In all my travels, visiting the Ngorongoro Crater remains one of my most precious experiences.  
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A Trek to Mount Kilimanjaro: 3) Summit and Descent

DrFumblefinger ·
We had spent the past week slowly working our way up the slopes of Kilimanjaro via the Shira route. Today was the day we would summit the mountain, before beginning our descent.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day. September 16, 2013: Flamingos, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

DrFumblefinger ·
This photo was taken just at the crack of dawn in Serengeti National Park.  We were already on safari, looking for wildlife, when we came upon this soda (alkaline) lake.  A group of flamingos was slowing wading through the water looking for...
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FOAM Photography Museum, Amsterdam

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L continues his exploration of Amsterdam, along with a stop for a great photography exhibition.
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Morocco: Rabat

Lestertheinvestor ·
Lester shares highlights of a visit to Rabat, the administrative capital of Morocco.
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Morocco: Fez

Lestertheinvestor ·
Lester shares some of the highlights of a trip to the remarkable city of Fez
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Morocco: Chefchaouen

Lestertheinvestor ·
LestertheInvestor loves the Moroccan town of Chefchaouen—where most of the buildings are painted a shade of blue!
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Suyian Lodge, Laikipia, Kenya

Barry Barford ·
Laikipia lies 250 kilometres to the north-west of Nairobi, is an area of outstanding natural beauty and a haven for wildlife.
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Re: Suyian Lodge, Laikipia, Kenya

Marilyn Jones ·
I love Kenya and going on safari. Great photos!
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Re: Suyian Lodge, Laikipia, Kenya

DrFumblefinger ·
It will be a wonderful place when its finished. I've traveled with AndBeyond before, and it was one of the best travel experiences of my life.
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Re: Morocco: Fez

Marilyn Jones ·
I found Fez claustrophobic! I kept thinking I'd lose my guide and be lost in there forever! Excellent photos!!
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Re: Morocco: Fez

Professorabe ·
Great photos - brought back happy memories (and those of the smell at the tanneries)!
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Sojourn in Johannesburg, South Africa

DrFumblefinger ·
Jo’burg (aka Jozi) is South Africa’s corporate capitol and a megapolis of at least 7 million.
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Cape Town: Grand Dame of Africa

DrFumblefinger ·
It’s hard not to love a visit to Cape Town, a grand old city, one of the finest anywhere. It’s the oldest city in Southern African and has been captivating tourist’s hearts for centuries.
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Mara River Tented Camp, Tanzania

Barry Barford ·
Comprising 40,000 hectares of remote and untouched wilderness in Tanzania’s Serengeti, Mara River Tented Camp affords guests exclusive access to some of the world’s most prized game-viewing opportunities.
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Re: Mara River Tented Camp, Tanzania

Marilyn Jones ·
Your wonderful photos brought back my memories of Africa. Well done!
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Re: Mara River Tented Camp, Tanzania

DrFumblefinger ·
Wonderful! Time to go on safari soon, I think.
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Re: Mara River Tented Camp, Tanzania

Professorabe ·
Looks nice, but $2,000 each per night is a bit out of my league - and, I expect, most other people's, too.
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Re: Mara River Tented Camp, Tanzania

Barry Barford ·
It is admittedly at the very high end of the market, but rates only a little lower are not uncommon at these types of camps and lodges and are willingly paid by people seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Regular safari-goers should use the national parks. You can get a bungalow at Kruger for as little as $100 a night and you get to see exactly the same wildlife!
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