Okay, many of you have asked for more info and photos about the camping gear we were using for our self drive camping tour of Namibia. So here it is!
First of all, we had a 2013 Nissan 4x4 Double Cab pickup truck.
The Rideau River at Burritt's Rapids, Ont.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Cancun, Mexico on November 11th.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Two sides of the river...
Yesterday, we spent most of the day just relaxing. We were at the Hakusembe River Lodge which sits on the Namibian side of the Kavango River. The other side of the river is the country of Angola.
It would make sense to visit the country of Angola while we're here, wouldn't it?
Unfortunately, it's not that easy.
It would make sense to visit the country of Angola while we're here, wouldn't it?
Unfortunately, it's not that easy.
Etosha Safari Camp
Yesterday, we told you about where we stayed at the Etosha Safari Lodge. Well adjacent to that property is the Gondwana Collection's Etosha Safari Camp.
While we didn't actually overnight here, we did go down for dinner because it's a totally different experience than it was staying at the Lodge.
While we didn't actually overnight here, we did go down for dinner because it's a totally different experience than it was staying at the Lodge.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
On the border of Angola!
I was really looking forward to yesterday's drive.
This would take us to an area of Namibia that we had not seen before. Out of the desert, and more like the Africa we had envisioned. To the northern part of Namibia, right on the border of Angola!
This would take us to an area of Namibia that we had not seen before. Out of the desert, and more like the Africa we had envisioned. To the northern part of Namibia, right on the border of Angola!
Etosha Safari Lodge
This is the first stop on our tour of Gondwana Collection's series of lodges across Namibia. We spent three nights at Etosha Safari Lodge.
In our experience, you are welcomed as guests...but you depart as friends.
In our experience, you are welcomed as guests...but you depart as friends.
Friday, December 6, 2013
It's not every day a rhino crosses the road in front of you!
We decided yesterday morning to take advantage of our close proximity to Etosha National Park. We had enjoyed our six days in the park in November, and we were staying at Etosha Safari Lodge, only 9 kms from the park entrance.
So we went back.
So we went back.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Highlights of Namibia!
Time to express some thanks!
To our facebook fans for getting us to Namibia in the first place.
And to the Namibia Tourism Board for sending us to visit your amazing, diverse country. And for being so flexible with the arrangements. We had a GREAT three and a half week camping trip and we learned so much about your corner of Africa.
To our facebook fans for getting us to Namibia in the first place.
And to the Namibia Tourism Board for sending us to visit your amazing, diverse country. And for being so flexible with the arrangements. We had a GREAT three and a half week camping trip and we learned so much about your corner of Africa.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
From camping...to this!
Our couchsurfing host Antoinette was off early to work yesterday morning, but we were up at the same time and we said our goodbyes. Hopefully we'll see her again before we leave Namibia. Thanks for having us Antoinette, we had a blast with you and your friends!
And then, Namibia Car Rental was right on time to pick us up at 9:00am.
And then, Namibia Car Rental was right on time to pick us up at 9:00am.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
A Taste of Africa...literally!
We had a nice typical "English" breakfast cooked up for us yesterday morning as the last part of our tour package organized by ATI Tours. Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, potato, coffee, orange juice.
It would be the last normal meal we had that day!
It would be the last normal meal we had that day!
Monday, December 2, 2013
November Expenses
First, I have to question the value to our readers of continuing to post our monthly expenses.
We started doing this during our full time motorhome days as a way to show people that you could live and travel throughout Canada, the U.S., and Mexico in an RV. And that it can be done for under $1,000 a month on average. And we did a pretty good job of proving that!
We started doing this during our full time motorhome days as a way to show people that you could live and travel throughout Canada, the U.S., and Mexico in an RV. And that it can be done for under $1,000 a month on average. And we did a pretty good job of proving that!
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