No book review today--just an announcement that the Fourth Musketeer will soon be leaving on safari for three weeks in Africa--my first ever trip to that fascinating continent! I will be "off the grid" during that time--no e-mail or blogging.
On Saturday, I am flying from Los Angeles to Johannesberg, and after a night's rest in a hotel, my college friend J. and I will be flying to
Botswana, where we will be spending 10 nights in three different safari camps in the
Okavango Delta, one of the world's most sought-after tourist destinations (at least according to the Botswana tourism office!).
Why Botswana? OK, I admit it, I've been a serious fan of
Alexander McCall Smith's Mma Ramotswe and the
#1 Ladies Detective Agency since the series' inception in 1998, and have been dreaming of visiting that country ever since. We won't be visiting Mma Ramotswe's hometown, Gabarone, but instead we will be visiting
Sandibe,
Okuti, and
Shinde, all very small safari camps that have no more than a handful of guests at a time. From there we'll be flying to
Victoria Falls, known as a sight of "awe-inspiring beauty." Unfortunately we will miss the moon rainbow (I had never heard of such a thing) by just a day or two but while we're there we're going on a
elephant back safari and also on a
microlight plane trip over the falls, among other activities.
We'll be staying nearby on the banks of the Zambezi River at the Waterberry Lodge, where we'll be able to go on cruises down the river to see hippos, elephants, crocodiles, and the like. From there we'll be flying back to South Africa to spend four nights in Cape Town, which is supposed to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Weather permitting, we're hoping to go on a white shark cage diving excursion (I may be staying on the boat!), see the sights of Cape Town, including taking the cable car up Table Mountain, and perhaps even do some shopping!  |
microlight flight over Victoria Falls
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cable car over Table Mountain, Cape Town |
We have already booked a township tour with the
Uthando nonprofit, which takes visitors on
philanthropic cultural tours, visiting the projects that receive funding and other forms of assistance from Uthando and its benefactors, and a city tour with Footsteps to Freedom tour which concentrates on the cultural and historical hot spots in Cape Town. We will be staying at the lovely looking
Cape Heritage Hotel.
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white shark cage diving in Gansbaii, South Africa |
I will be travelling to Africa with two suitcases, a small carry-on which will go with me to Botswana, but, since I didn't want to waste my free check-in bag up to 50 pounds, I'll be lugging a large suitcase full of children's books to donate in Cape Town which will wait for me in storage at the South Africa airport. Through
Books for Africa, I found
Help2Read, a Cape Town volunteer literacy organization in which volunteers help primary school students one-to-one with their reading; they recruit, train, and support the adult volunteers and also provide boxes of fun books for the kids to read, and they are happy to take any books I bring with me. My 8-year old nephew has donated some soccer balls which will go to the Uthando charity for the township kids. And for Botswana, I will be packing some new children's underwear, pencils and erasers, which have been specifically requested by Bana Ba Letsatsi (
Sunshine Children), an orphanage in nearby Maun, through the charity
Pack with a Purpose. They ask travelers to developing countries to designate 5 pounds of their luggage allowance to bring items needed by community-based children's projects around the world. What a great idea!
I've been lucky to do a lot of travelling in my younger single days but this is my first major trip abroad in many years--so many in fact that my new passport replaced one from 1979. Thanks to the wonderful travel agents from Expert Africa for helping to put together this trip--I look forward to blogging about it and sharing some photos when I get back!
Sala sentle! (that's goodbye, or literally stay well, in Setswana, the native language of Botswana) |
giraffes in the Okavango Delta |