Botswana-Chobe National Park to Zambia is one of many articles to be created from photos taken on three connected safaris (Botswana and Zambia, Tanzania, and Kenya) between June 20 and July 31, 2009, with Cheesemans Ecology Safaris, Saratoga, California (www.cheesemans.com).
In the itinerary for the Botswana portion of the trip, Gail Cheeseman described our stay in Botswana to be in tents in our semi-luxury camp which are large with en-suite toilets. The food is excellent with three course dinners prepared
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After ten nights of tent camping, this is our final bush breakfast before Grant's staff heads back to Maun and...
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Grant Reed talks to one of his staff on the final morning of our camping experience.
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Grant's staff is disassembling the tents prior to loading of all equipment in the truck the staff will use to...
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Our departure is scheduled for 7:30 A.M. which is about an hour later than before. The later departure has...
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Grant Reed and our fellow traveler Steve are trading stories.
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Fellow traveler John and Jim are talking about what is ahead as we travel to Zambia. John will be with us on...
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Grant's staff is not accustomed to being photographed while they do the hard work of being sure when they leave a site...
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The Baboons come out to greet us during our 90-mile drive to the border of Botswana and Zambia where Grant will leave...
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The ladies' facility at a lodge where we boarded a transfer vehicle onward to Victoria Falls seemed overwhelming after...
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The ladies' room at the lodge where we boarded a transfer vehicle onward to Victoria Falls.
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The lodge where we boarded the transfer vehicle onto Victoria Falls
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Luggage is being loaded onto a small boat before we tourists boarded it for transfer across the Zambezi River
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Activity taking place on the Zambezi River as we crossed from Botswana to Zambia
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Yet another transfer vehicle from the Zambezi River onward to Victoria Falls
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Livingstone, Zambia, has a population of 100,000. It was named after the famous Victorian missionary explorer,...
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An interesting sign seen as we drove through Livingstone to our hotel
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A modern shopping center in Livingstone
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