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- Hippo outside our room Posted by dtbradley in South Africa & Victoria Falls | Oct 10, 2013
- Victoria Falls We got up early though we did not need to. Our plan was to leave the hotel at 8:30 am for our flight to Zimbabwe. We had a driver secured to take us to the hotel, but there was some Posted by dtbradley in South Africa & Victoria Falls | Oct 10, 2013
- Botswana, Limpopo en Zimbabwe19 juli Bulawayo Hier moeten we de blog bijwerken! Even zien.. we waren in de Baobap camping in Botswana en gingen de volgende dag naar de zoutpannen, waar je als het nat is, zomaar in kunt verdwijnen: het zoutlaagje lost op Posted by Jan-en-Anneke in Van Kaapstad naar Caïro en verder | Jul 19, 2013
- wanna see an Elephant? Before actually landing in Egypt, about a month before having to start this trip, knowing that Zimbabwe was a malaria infected area I had to see a doctor. The doctor prescribed me with some medicine, some pills, which cost about Posted by alexhalili in My Dream Trip around the world | Jun 10, 2013
- Lake Malawi to Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe ft. Vic FallsLeaving Zanzibar with a heavy heart, we headed to Dar-es-Salaam and were happy to see another white sand beach at the campsite to feed our withdrawals. The next night, after heading south through Tanzania, we stayed at a rustic Posted by moseyingmizuiks in Morning Coffee | Apr 2, 2013
- Canoeing Down the ZambeziAfter a day's walking through the Zimbabwean bush in search of an elusive pack of lion and encountering a herd of buffalo (!), it was time for supper under the stars at Zambezi Life Style Ca Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Mar 16, 2013
- ZimbabweGreetings from Zambia! But I’ll only be writing about our time in Zimbabwe! I’m sure most of you would have noticed the scandalous English mistakes laden throughout the previous blog entry, one of my biggest ever embarrassments. I apologise profusely f Posted by Liamps in Liam's Globo Trip | Jan 27, 2013
- Update from ZimbabweI’m sorry that I’m not so good at updating, but the internet is pretty slow when it works. I'm not able to upload pictures at the moment, but I'll try again. I’m having a great time! To do a short Posted by timeforafrica in It's time for Africa | Jan 21, 2013
- Mhoroi!Hei! Jeg har det fortsatt superbra. Opplever nye, fantastiske ting hver eneste dag! Har lyst til aa fortelle om alt, men kommer heller tilbake til det senere, for det er snart samling. Kom akkurat tilbake fra Elephant Herding, hvor vi Posted by Tuve in Tuve in Zimbabwe | Aug 9, 2012
- ZimbabweHei! Jeg er trygt framme:) reisen gikk veldig fint, nesten ingen problemer underveis. Motte to hyggelige jenter fra Canada og California paa flyplassen i Bulawayo, og dro sammen med de til Antelope Park. Det er et veldig fint sted! Hadde Posted by Tuve in Tuve in Zimbabwe | Aug 1, 2012
- I Don't Like Bats....at KangaI don’t like bats. Any bats; bats in the belfry, bats in our attic, bats when I walk the dog at night, bats in the bedroom...not any kind of bat. And all that nonsense about how cute they are; faces Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Jul 27, 2012
- To Take or Not to Take...Antimalarials People living in Africa will tell you they don’t take anti-malarial medication. They have their reasons, which are many and varied. However, one such, “I never take the stuff” long-term SA resident pal of ours contracted it (again) after Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Jul 19, 2012
- Hwange Elephants - "Surreal Experience" ] If, like me, elephants are 'your thing', Somalisa Camp in the heart of Hwange National Park, is the place for you. Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Jul 7, 2012
- The Smoke that ThundersWhat an adrenaline packed few days in Victoria Falls! We crossed the Zimbabwe border early Friday morning to maximize our time here. Everyone on the trip except me had been planning on doing the bungee jump, which at 111m is the Posted by meggiep in Where in the world is meg?! | Jun 24, 2012
- Craft Market - "Just Looking"Shopping for local crafts in Victoria Falls requires time and patience. Visit the High Street's row of brightly coloured shops if time is short and you don't want to negotiate a price. It's also a good place to get a Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | May 24, 2012
- Get Drenched - "Go As You Are"Go to The Falls 'as you are'. Things start tame...just a light sprinkling of rain but then a bucket is thrown at you, and another, and another. You will laugh yourself stupid. Those Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | May 24, 2012
- How to describe Victoria Falls?Well, it is very difficult! This awesome Natural Wonder of the World is phenomenal - so loud, so much water, so difficult to stay dry! The Falls were originally named Mosi-oa-Tunya by the Kololo tribe which means "the smoke that thunders". Posted by 270days in Around the world in 270 days | May 5, 2012
- OMG, OMG, OMG!Victoria Falls: Feeling like a 14 year old at a celebrity sighting, texting my girlfriends repeatedly with "OMG!" But seriously, OMG! Got to be the world's most thunderous falls. Many millions of gallons just competing to fall over the Posted by Goofy9 in May The Blog Be with You | Apr 16, 2012
- Vic falls the smoke that thunders and falling off the edgeWe left antelope park and the wilds behind and headed down into Vic Falls, Truly a tourist trap town if there ever was one. Nothing here but travel agents and agents to book the various adrenaline activities through, Net Posted by cd108 in No Job, No Home, No Worries | Feb 19, 2012
- HarareWe have driven right the way across Mozambique in a day and a bit and now travel onwards to Harare the capitol of Zimbabwe. Things are looking considerably more westernised and locals have more of a big city vibe Posted by cd108 in No Job, No Home, No Worries | Feb 19, 2012
- Kufunda Learning VillageThe bus slowed to a stop less than a minute after crossing the border to let the elephant cross the road. The locals stood up and smiled, showing their pride in the wildlife and landscape the country is blessed with. Posted by YoniOsteen in The World is My Home | Jan 30, 2012
- Rainbows and Rapids(Keely typing ….) Everyone had been looking forward to our stop in Victoria Falls; the prospect of 3 stationary days, and some much sought after free time. No driving, lots of drinking and a multitude of extreme activities for the Posted by Mike.Keely in The Adventures of Mike & Keely | Jan 22, 2012
- Day 105 – Into MozambiqueWe arrived at Quest resigned to finding out how much trouble we were really in; we entered like children queuing to find out exam results. As we pulled in, the guys appeared. We greeted Lovemore again and five or six Posted by ibeamish in The Scramble for Africa | Jan 18, 2012
- Can’t believe how close we are to that Rhino!The sign on the Park gate said: “stay in the jeep at all times”, “firearms forbidden”, “exit by 6pm”, “no open top jeeps” and “always stick to the tracks”. We broke all the rules and wow! what a great Posted by Mike.Keely in The Adventures of Mike & Keely | Jan 13, 2012
- Day 104 – Gold ‘n Gears By the end of the day we wanted to be in Zimbabwe’s third largest city, the border city of Mutare. Given that we had some philandering to do in Chimanimani, I wanted to be done and out as quickly as Posted by ibeamish in The Scramble for Africa | Jan 10, 2012
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