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--- Postcard From The Wordy Explorers ---
Let Sleeping Lions Lie ... But What About The Others?
Stacy
Posted On 01/12/2024 10:26:31
Botswana | Kalahari Desert | Chobe National Park | Chobe Bakwena Lodge | Safari | Game Drive | Elephants | Baboons | Lion | Bandit Mongooses | Hippos
Having a guide when on safari in Chobe National Park is key to making the most of your time. While it's true that, as long as you know the rules, you can go out on your own, but is that what you really want to do? The communication between guides is so helpful - especially for those who want to catch glimpses of the predators that are often hard to spot. It's also comforting to know that guides help each other out with vehicle trouble and more!
The Wordy Explorers
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It was no surprise that our last afternoon game drive inside Chobe National Park started out with spotting some elephants - after all, that's the one animal that the park is most known for. But, that's not all! We paused for stops to see baboons, a napping lion, some bandit mongooses scurrying about and even some huge hippos before the sun set and the park closed.
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