Day 49-50: Forest Inn to Mutinondo
We set our alarm for 06:00 as we went to bed so early, but snoozed until 07:20. Caro got out first for another shower under the awesome shower-head (just the one shower on the [...]
Day 48: Lusaka to Forest Inn
We got up when Mewin waked us with the two coffees and went down to have breakfast (which Mewin also sets out), with Francois. About an hour after he left for work we managed to [...]
Day 43-47: Lusaka
Day 43-44: Lucky Bean Corner Hugo basically worked the whole time while Caro worked on UNISA assignments. In between we played with the 7 month old Jack Russel, Plex, and took afternoon naps. Day 45: [...]
Day 42 Livingstone to Lusaka
We packed up the tent for the last time in Livingstone and managed to leave by 09:00 after saying our goodbyes to the staff. Yesterday, we noticed the indicator lights stopped working again, but knew [...]
Day 38 – 41 Livingstone and Victoria Falls
Day 38 – And then there was blood We got up lazily to a cloudy day. We thought of going to the Victoria Falls with a taxi, but then decided against it. We folded the [...]
Day 37 Katima Mulilo to Livingstone
We decided it is time to leave and managed to pack up everything before 10:00. For breakfast we heated up the leftover spaghetti from Saturday and the Cordon Blue from Sunday. We stopped in Katima [...]
Spaghetti with Chicken Cordon Blue
After having this delicious meal for breakfast we decided to start a recipe section to share our mouthwatering, overland recipes with the world. This easy-to-make, fast-to-prepare recipe will leave you feeling full for the whole [...]
Day 34 – 36: Ngepi to Katima Mulilo
We were packed up by 10:00 again and drove the very straight B8 to Drop City (Katima Mulilo, the city were the Brudis will be dropped). Sam started getting Hangry (angry hungry), so we stopped [...]
Day 33: Shankara to Ngepi
Caro’s alarm went off at 06:00, the horizon just started to colour over the Kavango. We packed up halfway before Hugo’s cousin, Riaan, arrived. He took us on a small speedboat on the Kavango river. [...]