On the Road with Friends from Back Home
Finally! The
vacation planned eight months earlier became a reality:
Thanks to the
careful planning of Mike, Deanna, Carole, & Barry - Mary-Anna & I had
only to show up & off we went for 22 incredible days.
Zimbabwe-Zambia: Victoria Falls
Mike, Deanna,
Mary-Anna & met in Johannesburg, RSA on October 1 to begin the first leg of
our trip. It was incredible to leave the simple life in Lesotho & be
transported once again to all the comforts of civilization. We flew to Victoria Falls the next day where
we were met by Blessing, our driver/guide, who made sure we arrived safely
& on schedule to all our destinations.
Lodging was tent camping at the border from where we could hear the roar
of the falls, feel its cool mist, & then be shuttled over to visit the
falls. We spent a nice long day walking the length of the falls, taking a long
hot walk & taxi into Zambia for lunch, before a cool evening river cruise
& incredible dinner of bush meat & traditional foods.
Botswana: Chobe Game Reserve, Elephant
Sands, & Okavango Delta
We explored
different habitats such as savannah, desert, and an inland delta along the
drive - viewing wildlife from bush drives, a river cruise, dugout canoe,
on-foot, & by plane. We drove from Victoria Falls in the north all the way
down to the capital of Maun. Our first stop in Botswana was Chobe which was
Mike & Deanna's first experience seeing African wildlife & it did not
disappoint. From the comfort & safety of bush drives, guided walks, & a
river boat we got to see the incredible animals, amphibians, and birds of
Botswana. After several days of tent
camping for me & an upgrade to a room with en suite bathrooms for the rest
of the gang, we drove on to Elephant Sands where our desert bungalows were
built on high platforms at eye level with the elephants who "owned"
the territory. Our final stop was the oasis of the Okavango Delta; green
grasses, cool river, abundant bird life. We journeyed out into the delta on
narrow dugout canoes to reach our wilderness campsite & bush walks.
Mary-Anna found a wonderful treat & gave me the ultimate birthday gift of a
fire-flies by the delta's edge which we celebrated with Mike & Deanna's
gift - the best Tequila ever!
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Elephant Sands |
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Okavango Delta |
South Africa: Kruger Park
Another flight took
us back to Johannesburg where we met up with Carole & Barry & jumped
into rental cars for the drive toward Kruger. A quick stop overnight & by
the next morning, after passing through beautiful farm land & orchards along
the Drakensberg Mountains, we arrived at
the Crocodile Gate at the southern entrance to Kruger. Our park lodging, Lower
Sabie, provided morning & late afternoon game drives to see all the
wildlife in the bush & at the river's edge (and some pretty good food at
Mugg & Bean). After a few days we
headed to Pretoriaskop at the western boundary where we completed the viewing
of the Big Five by several sightings of a leopard. From this camp we parted ways with Carole
& Barry & original 4 began our drive southward toward Lesotho.
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Deanna's photos |
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Kudu by Deanna |
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Elephants walking home at dusk |
Swaziland: Drive-thru
On a whim we decided
to pass through Swaziland! What a treat - the Mountain Kingdom, unlike Lesotho,
is more lush & forested. We visited a cultural center where we had a really
interesting guided walk through a reproduction of a traditional village. Staying
in a lovely lodge & having a delicious dinner made the short trip all the
more worthwhile. The route to Lesotho passed through the Free State of South
Africa & the gorgeous mountain area of Clarens near the Lesotho border where
we stayed the night.
Lesotho: Mohale's Hoek & Semonkong
Our final
destination was back home to Lesotho! Mike, Deanna, & Mary-Anna were good
sports & so willing to experience Lesotho - so unlike our other
destinations! First stop was a typical "plate" lunch in a
shack-restaurant in Mafeteng; they said they enjoyed it! Then on to visit Tracy
at her tiny home in the village of Ha Matahbo; a more traditional & typical
PCV house in a simple village. No electricity, no running water, &
certainly no space in Tracy's tiny one room house. Tracy was gracious &
cheerful as always. Final stop for the
day was my home; the Peace Corps House on the grounds of St. Patrick's church
in the village of Thoteng, just 2 km outside the Mohale's Hoek District Capital.
We settled in just briefly so we could go off to see the kids, Sr. Juliana,
& Rethabile at St. Camillus Centre.
The kids were their usual exuberant smiling laughing affectionate selves
& entertained us all. It was especially wonderful for Deanna to see the
little ones & the farm; she could see firsthand just how her fundraising
efforts were making a difference. The
rest of the evening was spent at home, no water so we all got to experience
that challenge! The next morning - up
& back to the Centre for a final visit with the kids & to meet Bishop
Joale. The Bishop treated us to a nice long chat & then graced us with his
blessing before we had to leave.
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Mike, Deanna, Sr. Juliana, Bishop Joale Tlhomola |
Our final stop was
the mountain village of Semonkong & wonderfully comfortable & scenic
Semonkong Lodge. Two short nights here but the best way to bring our 3-week
vacation to a close. Beautiful surroundings, great food, comfortable rondavel
suites. Mike & Deanna took a horse
trek while Mary-Anna & I descended the Maletsunyane Falls by abseil. Unlike
this past January when Tracy & I easily made the descent, Mary-Anna & I
had an incredibly challenging time. Though the day was clear & bright &
warm - the wind picked up & shifted the waterfall's spray right on top of
us. It seemed at least half of the 670
foot descent we were pummeled by heavy spray! It was an exhausting experience
but one we proudly survived!
We departed on
October 22 for our final day together - the long mountain drive, max elevation
over 9,000 feet, back towards Maseru. They would leave me at an intersection
where I would travel by public taxi van back to Mohale's Hoek while they would
make the long drive back to Johannesburg and catch their flight back to the USA
the next day. The farewells were tender & we thanked each other for the
wonderful 3-week trip we shared.
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Road to Semonkong - Heart of Lesotho |
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Masotho Ntate |
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Abseil again! |
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Wind shifted and dropped the Maletsunyane Falls right on us |
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Exhausted! |
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Mary-Anna |
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Hike up and out of the canyon |
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