“ABU CAMP”

Here we are at Abu Camp, our first stop. You have already seen our room, now here are the public spaces.

Posted by Louis Dell'Olio on Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Abu Camp was our first stop. Joe, our guide picked us up at the “airport” strip. The guides always get there early to make sure there are no animals on the small narrow air strip so the planes can land safely. He packed our bags in the jeep and off we went. Instead of going straight to the “camp” we took our first trip through the “bush”. It’s their spring [the opposite of us since it’s the southern hemisphere], and it’s also their dry season. The bush was brown and beige. To my surprise there were few roads, and the ones there were…were made of dirt or sand. Many had deep ruts in them from jeep tracks so there was a lot of swerving side to side…..and a lot of BUMPS! We literally drove off the roads over dried shrubs, grass and small trees that popped back up as we road over them. I had always heard of “the bush”, but experiencing it was something else. Then we started seeing them….the animals in the wild…..warthogs, and all sorts of birds, giraffes, elephants, and zebras. I was snapping pictures like crazy!!!Then at lunch time we headed to camp….This video shows the grounds of Abu. Abu is located in Botswana on the Okavango Delta. I call it a “water camp” because there is always water and the lakes never dry up. They are filled with crocodiles and hippos. One of the things that surprised me were the termite mounds that ranged in height depending if they were new or old and if they were still active. They are all over, but that’s a whole story in it’s self. We had a beautiful room even though it was invaded by baboons or as they call them “badboons”. We met two wonderful young couples, one from Seattle, and the other from Paris, France. We shared our jeep with Carolyn and Michael, the French couple. They live near the Eiffel Tower! Michael is in the construction business and is in the process of building stadiums for the next summer Olympics in Paris. I would guess, since he is so young, that it’s a business he shares with his father. Of course we shared info so who knows if I ever get back to Paris or if they come to the states we may get together. The trip was off to a great start!

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Seka

    Your descriptions & stories – and your videos and photos are wonderful!
    I envisioned the Camps quite differently – they’re quite modern and comfortable.
    Thank you for sharing your adventure.
    Seka.

  2. Irene

    Now this is my idea of camping !! The place is beautiful!! The views are spectacular !! Thank you so much for sharing !!

  3. DiAnne

    That is my idea of “camping”!

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