BELOVED KALAHARI - Our Home Away From Home
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 1:13 am
I had travelled to the Kalahari by myself in 2021, and we skipped going at all in 2022 due to all the Covid shenanigans. We wondered if we would ever go back again, as we are no spring chickens and it gets more difficult as we age.
With a bit of uncertainty and indecision on the wisdom of taking such a long trek, we decided to give it a go this year and see what happens.
Now, 2 months after the trip, I'm "homesick" already. As soon as we entered the gates to the park, we both looked at each other and broke out into ear-to-ear smiles. YES! It's worth all the 46 hours of airports, planes, hotel, food shopping, and driving to reach our favorite place on earth. It was truly a spontaneous, unexpected rush of exhilaration neither of us had anticipated at all.
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We began our trip at Kieliekrankie.
With a bit of uncertainty and indecision on the wisdom of taking such a long trek, we decided to give it a go this year and see what happens.
Now, 2 months after the trip, I'm "homesick" already. As soon as we entered the gates to the park, we both looked at each other and broke out into ear-to-ear smiles. YES! It's worth all the 46 hours of airports, planes, hotel, food shopping, and driving to reach our favorite place on earth. It was truly a spontaneous, unexpected rush of exhilaration neither of us had anticipated at all.
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We began our trip at Kieliekrankie.