Table for One - my first solo safari
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 2:45 am
Table for One - my first solo safari
Flight Attendant: "Cowabunga!"
2nd Flight Attendant:"Sacre' moo!"
3rd Flight Attendant: "Ma'am, you're not allowed to bring a Cape Buffalo as a carry-on item."
Me: "It's not a Cape Buffalo, it's my camera bag."
Hoisting my HEAVY camera bag into the overhead bin was a recurring problem throughout the six flights of my trip. I took it as a sign from above that I should seek out burly muscular men and play the damsel in distress in these situations. Not one to ignore such divine guidance, I did just that, and all was right with my world.
As I often do between trips, I was daydreaming about our next visit to South Africa, and wishing it weren't so far away. Then the simple question popped into my mind - Why Wait? So, in the spirit of the South Africans I have come to hold dear, I "MADE A PLAN".
I began channelling my inner "nan", "arks", and all the other single females that make that trek by themselves. If they can do it, so can I!
Kgalagadi, HERE I COME!
As this trip was a late decision, I was not able to get into the smaller camps except for Grootkolk.
The journey to the KTP from here takes about 20 hours in airports/planes, an overnight at a hotel, another flight to Upington, a couple hours to shop for provisions, and finally the 3 hour drive to TweeR. A LONG time, but upon arrival, worth every minute.
Flight Attendant: "Cowabunga!"
2nd Flight Attendant:"Sacre' moo!"
3rd Flight Attendant: "Ma'am, you're not allowed to bring a Cape Buffalo as a carry-on item."
Me: "It's not a Cape Buffalo, it's my camera bag."
Hoisting my HEAVY camera bag into the overhead bin was a recurring problem throughout the six flights of my trip. I took it as a sign from above that I should seek out burly muscular men and play the damsel in distress in these situations. Not one to ignore such divine guidance, I did just that, and all was right with my world.
As I often do between trips, I was daydreaming about our next visit to South Africa, and wishing it weren't so far away. Then the simple question popped into my mind - Why Wait? So, in the spirit of the South Africans I have come to hold dear, I "MADE A PLAN".
I began channelling my inner "nan", "arks", and all the other single females that make that trek by themselves. If they can do it, so can I!
Kgalagadi, HERE I COME!
As this trip was a late decision, I was not able to get into the smaller camps except for Grootkolk.
The journey to the KTP from here takes about 20 hours in airports/planes, an overnight at a hotel, another flight to Upington, a couple hours to shop for provisions, and finally the 3 hour drive to TweeR. A LONG time, but upon arrival, worth every minute.