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Thursday, September 1, 2022

Botswana, Okavango Delta Safari Reserves

 

After three days we are departing for the Vumbura Airstrip. for the next three days, we are staying in the Vumbura Plains Thatched Suite.

When we arrived by plane it did not look like this area was much of a delta. The Okavango Delta is the second largest delta in the world behind the Ganges river delta in India and Bangladesh. 

As we got to the camp we realized that the airstrip was located quite far from the camp to ensure that it did not flood during the rainy season. The vehicle used is a Landrover which can go through water as this area can be extremely wet.

Our accommodation was spectacular. To get to the rooms we walked along a raised walkway as the area does flood.  We were located right beside a vast delta area. 


Raised walkway to the room

Room Interior

Deck Area

View from our room

We had three very different experiences at this lodge. The animals were more spread out because of the greater access to water and vegetation but our guide did an excellent job locating a great variety for us to see. The vegetation was also lush compared to where we had been.

Red Hartebeest






Beautiful mauve flowers on tree.


Amarillo Tree









Baby Baboon about three weeks.


Kudu

Boat trip on the delta.

Floating Papaus Plants

No Fish Today

Maybe we can find an Elephant in the water?




Eating lilypad risomes







Landrover

Another sundowner. After on the way back to the camp we saw a wildcat in the dark. It was the size of a house cat.



One day at Vumbura Plains Camp, we started tracking a Lion as he was walking through the water which is unusual. The guides thought he had a sent that they wanted to investigate. In the area where the lion took us the water level had been too high so they had not been in the area.

Lion splashing through the water.

As the lion left the water we saw a Leopard run up a tree. As we got closer the lions were circling the tree and the leopard was at the top. On closer investigation, you could see a dead warthog up in the tree. The lions had probably caught the scent of the warthog and had gone looking for a free meal.

Lions circling the tree.

Female Leopard

Leopards will take their kill up a tree to prevent
other predators from eating their kill.






We saw a lot of animals on our trip through Botswana. The only animal of the big five we did not see was a rhinoceros.

Waterbuffalo


Warthog resting



Hippopotamus out of the water.

Mokoro Boat Trip


Frog
Our last sundowner at Vumbura Camp.
Our last sundown on the Delta.

Example of afternoon tea.



Items that the staff makes to sell.



It is very interesting how the small planes flighting to the lodges are so efficient. We flew on three different airlines. Each company of lodges has there own airline or has contracted with a company like Mack air or  Majestic Blue Airplane Service. The size of the plane depends on which lodges have guests being flown in or transported to another lodge. When you take your first flight it can be unnerving because all you are told the night before is your pick-up time. You have no scheduled departure time, route, or flying time. We soon learned that schedules are created the day before and can change daily. Even with that, everything runs smoothly and everyone is very accommodating.  At the airstrip, your guide is responsible for clearing the airstrip of animals before the plane arrives and before departure.  When we arrived the wildebeest and zebra were on the airstrip and the plane was late so the Kudu decided to make their appearance so we made another trip down the length of the runway. The group of Kudu was not very worried about the truck on the side of the airstrip as our guide "Big O" banging on the side of the truck. They would not leave the airstrip. Big O had to get out of the vehicle and through rocks and the Kudu before they would leave.




Video of elephant parade.


Video of elephant eating water lilies risomes. They spit our the leaves and stems that they don't want. 



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