Mel - when you book in at reception instead of going left to SA side you go right to the Botswana side and the camp is just down the road from there. Basically opposite Twee Rivieren I have included a link to a small map Questions are no problem Mel - I know there is a lot I don't know about it either.
https://b.tiles.mapbox.com/v4/tracks4af ... 0QTHs2c95w
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Grrr, just lost my post to this stupid forum, cause it's playing up again.
Gist of what I had wanted to post: The map is no good for me female, blonde, disoriented person
So the enquiry continues: Where exactly do you "turn" to get to Two Rivers? Somewhere in the camp or in the game area?
Gist of what I had wanted to post: The map is no good for me female, blonde, disoriented person
So the enquiry continues: Where exactly do you "turn" to get to Two Rivers? Somewhere in the camp or in the game area?
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Mel - understand your frustration - happened to me lost night - lost this episode of trip report - twice. I see Nan answered for me You book in at the same reception but at the Botswana check in to get your permit. The link is not displaying properly either so that doesn't help
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I know, I'm a being totally pain now (actually, I feel very inept for never noticing any other gate than the one we always use )nan wrote:at the entrance gate
Entrance gate outside or to the game area? Like, sharp right just after passing the gate to the game area?
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Women and directions!
Please check Needs Attention pre-booking: https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=322&t=596
Re: Done and Dusted
Rp - At least women have the common sense to ask for directions
Mel - From the main reception/entrance gate to the Kalagadi you travel about 75 meters south then turn left towards the Botswana Border Post and follow the road alternatively you can head North towards R360 - turn onto the R360 (same road you would take to Twee Rivieren) turn right at the first cross road t (to go to Twee rivieren you would turn left before the cross roads) and head towards the camp. You book in for the South African side and the Botswana side at reception at the main gates.
Mel - From the main reception/entrance gate to the Kalagadi you travel about 75 meters south then turn left towards the Botswana Border Post and follow the road alternatively you can head North towards R360 - turn onto the R360 (same road you would take to Twee Rivieren) turn right at the first cross road t (to go to Twee rivieren you would turn left before the cross roads) and head towards the camp. You book in for the South African side and the Botswana side at reception at the main gates.
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Aha! I'm finally with you, Moggie Didn't take long at all
Thanks for your patience
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In any case, I am sure that they will tell you when you book in. At the reception there is the SA reception and the Botswana one. At least there used to be
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