Suddenly we saw branches moving near the car - two elephants passing by. Something moving on the other side - K spotted a hyena. Calm for a while, but then noise, this time a snake - a black mamba! We almost got a heart attack and decided to climb up to the tent. A hippo was growling just a few meters away, he had decided to spend the night near us! In the middle of the night K woke up to see a giraffe eating leaves from the tree next to our car!
banged into a giraffe. The route continued through beautiful bush landscape with plenty of animals, another bridge crossing and finally reaching Xakanaxa camp, where we stayed two nights. Our camp site was a 500 metre walk from the ablution facilities and we set the rule that nobody walks there alone! Surrounded by grassland on one side of the road and water on the other, it was impossible to know who you would meet.
Braaing, chilling, reading, playing cards, enjoying life and family time and the two days went quickly by. We managed also to arrange a boat safari on the river, which was really nice. Lion roar in the night and hyena tracks on the road, but the only close animal encounter was a hippo passing our tents at night. Actually quite a relief not to meet the predators face to face!
Our trip continued back to Maun for one night, a scenic flight tour over the Okavango Delta and then to Nxai Pan salt flats. The sand here was much softer and looser than Moremi and the car behaved like driving in snow. Unfortunately a dutch couple had got stuck in sand and we had to help them out, which meant that we also got stuck! Luckily K's four-wheel drive talent and the help of sand mats and our firewood got first us out and then the other car as well.