Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation.
Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland.
As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
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Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
Written by: Jane Cook
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
To make the most of our short time in Botswana, our group opted to start our safari with a one night stay at a lodge that included a morning horseback safari.
Once we had landed in Maun, we were picked up by our friendly guide and driven through the small town for 25 minutes to our accommodation. Even in this short amount of time it felt as if we were being transported deep in to the bush.
Our lodge was situated in a private reserve on the edge of the Thamalakane River, where an astonishingly diverse range of wildlife roams the acacia woodland. As we entered the reserve just before sunset we were graced with the presence of zebra, giraffe and vervet monkeys.
- See more at: http://africageographic.com/blog/making-the-most-of-a-botswana-horse-safari/#sthash.tgZ1hbbH.dpuf
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