This past week we enjoyed celebrating
our first year wedding anniversary in one of the best-rated National
Parks in Zambia. Needless to say, it was amazing. However that
doesn’t mean we didn’t hit any bumps on the way. The park is
about 6 hours away from our village. We needed to arrange for
transportation thru the common “mini-busses”, which are very
well packed vans. Our first “mini-bus” was arranged
by one of the local brothers and came and got us early Saturday
morning. Thankfully they let us be keepers of the front seats.
Throughout the next hour the van became filled with lots of people,
chickens, large bags containing charcoal, cotton, potatoes etc. The
ride was fairly pleasant and we arrived safely to our first stop,
Chipata (The largest city from where we stay, about 200 km).
About 4 hours later though we were
dropped off at our camp- Flatdogs, just on the border of the park.
We were greeted by the managers, and given a safety talk for the
camp. The rules are: 1) Do not approach the animals 2) Always have
a watchman with you at night when you walk to your tent 3) Do not
feed the animals
Sounds pretty simple…
Our lodging consisted of a heavy-duty
tent, with a bamboo fenced in outside shower, toilet and sink. We
were spoiled with the view of the hippo-infested river just outside
our tent.
The first night we decided to enjoy
ourselves by the fire. Not five minutes later we were greeted by a
larger-than-expected hippo right across the fire from us. That’s
when we realized that the safety talk did not include “What to do
if you are approached by the wildlife.” Later on that night when
we went to bed we were awakened by the Elephants feeding on the trees
just above our tent. Like little kids, we were poking our heads out
the tent trying to see the Elephant as close as possible.
The Elephants were always impressive.
We were able to even drive right up and next to the Elephants. Almost
able to reach out and touch them. We saw many of large herds with
there calves cross the road right in front of us. This was a daily
sighting.
We were able to drive right up the
pride of Lion resting peacefully in the bush. Many of the Lions were
passed out with large bellies full from a kill just a few days
earlier. The male Lion gave us quite a show, walking right up to the
truck and then resting along side us, with a female rolling in the
dirt behind him.
We enjoyed our stay at Flatdogs camp
very much.
Ok...now I'm officially jealous and bummed that we couldn't come experience it ourselves with you...but thanks for the armchair trip! Happy Anniversary!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary you guys !!! Wow what an experience !!! We are so Jealous of you guys. Would love to do what you are doing, and we even pray about it that sometime we will be able to experience these kinds of blessings. Mal:3:10 is reallly coming true for you guys ! awsome pictures ! Keep em coming We love you guys, Go guys GO !!
ReplyDeleteBen and Verna
Wow what a wonderful 1st year Anniversary~ Congratulations!!!! I showed your Blog to a sister in Montana who just returned from 7 months in Cote d’ Ivoire. We all have been enjoying your adventures and experiences....oh and the photo's!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove you both,
Cindy, Tanner & Justin
Congratulations! & thanks for sharing your experiences. Love, ry & lish
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