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We stopped at the ‘magic tree’ where paddles for our rafting magically appeared. Told they were stored in the hollowed out tree to protect them from elephants.
desperately hoping to see some wildlife, any wildlife


back at the morning tea stop. This is the backpack we were all given with water, fruit and tiffin. Unfortunately, mine leeked.


Got down to the lake shore and the rangers told us to be careful as it was very slippery. A couple of minutes later Dennis, after some desperate scrambling was on his cough. I’d said to Dennis earlier “if you go down so will I” and sure enough, as I approached our raft I ended up on my cough too. Muddied but laughing I got onto the raft without further incident.

It was bloody hard work paddling that thing the one km or so before we got off


We went for another walk in search of large mammals. We saw a family of boars at a waterhole and that was it.
We then sat and had lunch – a chickpea curry. Rice and some sandwiches served in tiffins

Then we sat, and sat, and sat some more. I think lunch break was close to 90 minutes. Good for the rangers but way too long for everyone else.
Back onto the rafts to where we started




Both Dennis and I stayed upright as we got off them. Phew!
We walked back exactly the same way and saw some more monkeys and two deer.
a tree scratched by tiger/s. There are between 20 and 30 in the reserve


Back across to the boat landing on the rope pull raft

and after showing our appreciation to the rangers (no one else did, oh well) we joined the queue for the bus back to town.

It was an interesting day. We both enjoyed it but... We had no expectation of seeing wildlife after reading reviews of the safari and that was pretty much correct. Africa has ruined us! We should have accepted the packed breakfast offered by the hotel as we didn’t stop until 10 for fruit. It was bloody humid. It was also sunny v the forecast of some showers so bAlt did not take his hat. I did! The rafting was weird. We paddled across an arm of a lake after walking for 3.5km, and paddled back. Lunch was delicious but the break was too long. We walked back exactly the same way we got to the lake.
We were super glad to meet Dennis and Emma, just a lovely couple.
On the way back to desperately needed showers we stopped and bought some ice creams, and also some soft drink to have with the orange vodka (made in India) that we planned to consume that night.
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desperately hoping to see some wildlife, any wildlife


back at the morning tea stop. This is the backpack we were all given with water, fruit and tiffin. Unfortunately, mine leeked.


Got down to the lake shore and the rangers told us to be careful as it was very slippery. A couple of minutes later Dennis, after some desperate scrambling was on his cough. I’d said to Dennis earlier “if you go down so will I” and sure enough, as I approached our raft I ended up on my cough too. Muddied but laughing I got onto the raft without further incident.

It was bloody hard work paddling that thing the one km or so before we got off


We went for another walk in search of large mammals. We saw a family of boars at a waterhole and that was it.
We then sat and had lunch – a chickpea curry. Rice and some sandwiches served in tiffins

Then we sat, and sat, and sat some more. I think lunch break was close to 90 minutes. Good for the rangers but way too long for everyone else.
Back onto the rafts to where we started




Both Dennis and I stayed upright as we got off them. Phew!
We walked back exactly the same way and saw some more monkeys and two deer.
a tree scratched by tiger/s. There are between 20 and 30 in the reserve


Back across to the boat landing on the rope pull raft

and after showing our appreciation to the rangers (no one else did, oh well) we joined the queue for the bus back to town.

It was an interesting day. We both enjoyed it but... We had no expectation of seeing wildlife after reading reviews of the safari and that was pretty much correct. Africa has ruined us! We should have accepted the packed breakfast offered by the hotel as we didn’t stop until 10 for fruit. It was bloody humid. It was also sunny v the forecast of some showers so bAlt did not take his hat. I did! The rafting was weird. We paddled across an arm of a lake after walking for 3.5km, and paddled back. Lunch was delicious but the break was too long. We walked back exactly the same way we got to the lake.
We were super glad to meet Dennis and Emma, just a lovely couple.
On the way back to desperately needed showers we stopped and bought some ice creams, and also some soft drink to have with the orange vodka (made in India) that we planned to consume that night.
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