Bright and early I headed towards the showers - my eyes never still in my head as I searched for any lurking animals that may see me as breakfast. A lone elephant looked my way and carried on munching his breakfast. Birds and small ground creatures scuttled away from this two legged monster that had invaded their territory.
Back at camp and the sounds of the bush were interrupted by the humans surfacing from their slumber. Breakfast consumed and the necessary done we headed out to see what we could see. We had agreed we would all go our own way which would give newbie and I a chance of spotting some game.
The first hour or so we meandered through the terrain in convoy but it wasn't long before newbie and I and one other vehicle where on our own. At least we were in the front!
Plenty of general game to be seen - and the bird life as always was spectacular.






Still fairly early and some of the furry animals were busy washing then scrounging for breakfast. Lechwes bounced through the plant infested water - only to stop and watch us as we watched them.

A hippo popped up to say hello

and a few ducks decided a crocodile was a good place to catch the morning sun.
Not having tracks for Africa, navigating our way to the lunchtime rendezvous was a hit and miss experience. Being the dry season it was amazing how much water was about. Finally we were back on a more respectable (if one can call it that) road


We had lost our "venter trailor" as they had headed off on a different fork in the road. We eventually arrived a tad later than we had been expected. We were greeted by the rest of the crew who were on the verge of heading back to camp. Lunch out of the way it was once again time to head for camp and prepare for our sunset cruise down the Okavango.
On the way home we met some intrepid travelers who were testing their vehicle to see if it was amphibian.

The first vehicle came bombing through without problems - the second vehicle made a slight error in judgement on the route they chose.
Back at camp - our resident elephant had decided he wanted a late lunch and the best place to find tasty morsels is in human campsites!

. Fortunately our rope was still in place and we had not had any disturbances in and around our tents.