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  • Antelope Park The Camp Antelope Park itself is a 10 minute drive off the main road about 10km outside Gweru. All the buildings are open sided and have thatched rooves, the main eating area overlooks a river with 2 pretty wooden bridges Posted by hilarywh in Lion Project - Gweru, Zimbabwe | Jan 21, 2009
  • The Lion Breeding and Rehabillitation Project In 1975 the lion population in Africa was a healthy 200,000. Today, just over 30 years later, it is estimated at just 39,000. There are 82 lions at Antelope Park and the breeding and rehabillitation program here is Posted by hilarywh in Lion Project - Gweru, Zimbabwe | Jan 20, 2009
  • Arriving in Zimbabwe After 24 hours of travelling and the final leg on a 36 seater plane that was so small I had to duck in the main cabin, I arrive in Bulawayo, the second largest town in Zimbabwe. As we come Posted by hilarywh in Lion Project - Gweru, Zimbabwe | Jan 19, 2009
  • Echo & Etosha Echo & Etosha At Antelope Park, Gweru 10 Months Old At Masuwe, Victoria Falls 17 Months Old Name: Echo - A Sound of Soun Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Apr 11, 2007
  • Sango & Swahili Antelope Park, Gweru 4 Months Old Sango At Masuwe, Victoria Falls 11 Months Old Name: Sango - Bush Born: 8th October 200 Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Oct 8, 2007
  • Lina & Lungile At Masuwe, Victoria Falls 12 Months Old Name: Lina - Tender & Lungile - The Good One Born: 25th of January 2007 Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Jan 24, 2007
  • Amandla At Masuwe, Victoria Falls 19 Months Old Name: Amandla - Power Born: 3rd of August 2006 Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Aug 3, 2006
  • Cando & Chabalala At Masuwe, Victoria Falls 18 Months Old Name: Chando - Cold Born: 9th of September 2006 At Masuwe, Victoria Falls Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Sep 9, 2006
  • Zimbabwe This time was different from last time, didn't travel around Zimbabwe as much as last time and I got to meet new lions. Sango & Swahili, 11 months old. Echo & Etosha 17 months old. I have Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Aug 25, 2008
  • Zimbabwe In Victoria Falls Feb 5th 2008 was the first time I ever walked with a lion, it was the most scariest thing I have ever done so far, but I survived. Here I encountered Amandla, Ch Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Feb 5, 2008
  • Fun in Zimbabwe So – We continue! – Heading to Gweta for our next night. We were supposed to stay at “Planet Baobab” – a lodge that is surrounded by Baobab trees – but of course they messed it up again and it was Posted by Dodgey in Farewell Peckham | Dec 2, 2008
  • From Zimbabwe It's been a week since I last managed to update due to long days travelling and very unreliable internet connections in Zambia and then Zimbabwe. Since last updating I spent 3 days at a second campsite in Lake Malawi, 3 Posted by pullboy in Lawrence's travels | Nov 1, 2008
  • Victoria Falls We visited Victoria Falls on the advice of our safari organizer, Allison Nolting and the African Adventure Company. We did so reluctantly because we really wanted to visit the Okavango Delta in Botswana, not Zimbabwe, but Allison proved Posted by Blakei in On the way Home | Mar 24, 2008
  • Antelope Park Endelig fremme i Antelope park :o) Turen hit var meget slitsom. Mye forrvirring og venting.....hehe. Naar vi endelig kom til Burkes Paradis ( en mellomstopp for vi dro videre til Antelope Park) hadde jeg ikke sovet paa nesten 48 timer. Jeg Posted by Star1978 in Star`s adventure | Aug 2, 2007
  • SOUTH AFRICA to ZIMBABWE to ZAMBIA 29th - 30th November 2006 Airport – OR Tambo (formerly known as Johannesburg International) My backpack was tampered with, the plastic covering was ripped to shreds and it had clearly been ‘gone through’. Anyway, I didn’t see anything Posted by ManicDave in Manic Mission Africa | Nov 30, 2006
  • Alive and Kicking! Sorry! Not had a chance to update the blog. Internet out here is painfully slow, sometimes horrendously expensive and time limited. Currently at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe side. Since my last entry, which I cant remember what I wrote... we have been Posted by baluba in Baluba goes Backpacking | Jan 27, 2007
  • The End... October 14th, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe As I write this now, my overland trip has come to an end. Today, I fly to Jo’burg for the next leg of my trip- South Africa. Its been an action-packed last week- we left Harare for Posted by gilchrs in Stu's Travels | Oct 14, 2006
  • Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe Octover 6th, Harare The end of my African Overland is approaching too fast (as always), as I've only got one week left. After leaving Zanzibar (paradisical incase I forgot to mention last time!) we spent a quiet night back in Dar Posted by gilchrs in Stu's Travels | Oct 6, 2006
  • The Smoke that Thunders At last we reached the jewel of Africa - Mosi Oa Tunya - The Smoke that Thunders. We arrived a day earlier than planned as we were supposed to take the overnight train there, however due t Posted by Raffe in An African Odyssey | Sep 16, 2006
  • Walking with the lions Next day we were off again, heading for Antelope Park. Wow, what a great place with excellent facilities (i.e. hot, clean showers!), restaurant and real washing machines. Antelope Park is Posted by Raffe in An African Odyssey | Sep 15, 2006
  • City Life Spent a few days in Blantyre (Malawi) which was basically another dusty African city - missed being by the lake after only a few minutes! The highlights of being in a city here are things like nice cafes, Posted by Raffe in An African Odyssey | Sep 4, 2006
  • out of africa 2006 still editing the videos at okavango. in the meantime, i have the zimbabwe pictures processed, and i am mighty pleased with the result. i used kodak disposable waterproof camera for the following batch of pictures and was extremely worried about Posted by jalanjalan in jalanjalan | Sep 2, 2006
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