The team at Inspiring African Travel have been busy at work as international arrivals to Africa are growing by the day. This is great news for us all. In this podcast episode we share some news from Botswana and surrounding countries. How are guests getting in and out of the countries? How are they getting their PCR tests in remote camps and lodges? We share with you our experience on the safari industry in Southern Africa as we open up and what to expect when you get here.
As we have been fortunate enough to spend some weekends and time away we also share some of the breathtaking places we’ve seen around Botswana as we take you on a virtual journey from the remote corner of the Makgadikgadi Pans to the well renowned Chobe National Park and into the Okavango Delta.
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Mentioned in this podcast: Eselbe Camp – Also on Instagram
A camp and backpackers full of character with access to canoeing and paddling on the Nata River and exploring the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans (we’ll be back there when the migrating flamingoes arrive in may)
We then headed to Chobe Game Lodge https://www.chobegamelodge.com where James & Julia based themselves for 2-weeks. While they were there there you can see the Virtual Safari they had on the instagram account www.instagram.com/chobegamelodgeThey then headed to Savute Region of Chobe National Park. Check out #SavuteSafariLodge on instagram and https://desertdelta.com
Finally James & Jules visited the beautiful little Macatoo Camp with https://www.africanhorseback.comA stunning luxury camp for the safari goers looking for an authentic wild experiences… not just for horse riders!
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