Our very first trip was into Botswana, we drove from Johannesburg through into the Kalahari onto the Delta then up to Kasane, Third Bridge, North Gate & Chobe with a SA Guide. Return to Johannesburg via Makgadikgadi Pans. This was a camping / self drive trip.
Our next trip was for Chimps & Gorilla & to see some of rural Africa.
A private trip with a driver over night at lodges
We drove from from Entebbe into the North of the country to the Blue & White Nile junction than followed Escarpment & the lakes down into the southern mountains for Gorilla.
We followed this by a self drive camping trip departing from Arusha to Tarangeri, Lake Manyara, Ngorogoro & into the Serengeti.
We had passes to camp privately & in the two weeks we never met other selfdrivers, unlike Zim & Botwana.
It also bought home to us the need for a driver or guide as spotting, navigating & driving can be very stressful & remember there are few roads or maps!! We would never have found our tent with out a GPS!
Where next?
We had already been in touch previously with Fiona & she suggested Zimbabwe guided by Benson.
The rest is History! Repeated trips to Zimbabwe & Botswana tented camps or self drive Benson as our friend & guide.
Our last trip was something special, no more grubbing in a bucket to wash or a spade for a latrine!
We were guinea pigs for a new luxury tented safari company!
Real beds!
Real showers!
Real toilets!... But not flush!
Drinks waiting on our return to camp!
Sundowners & nibbles!
We would leave camp before sun up, Fresh breakfast was delivered & eaten in the bush.
On the days we moved camp, we would leave before sun up with a picnic lunch then return in the evening to drinks, showers & dinner at our our new site.
A couple of self drivers we met had seen our team of five setting up camp & were totally amazed that all this was just for Lord & Lady Kipper!
Expensive?
Yes I suppose it is against the package trips, Ngoko does cater for the top end of the market & worth every penny. All beers & spitits are included in the price & due to the Distances you have a private Cessna into the bush air strips
At the tented camps we have stayed at we have mostly been the only guests, no more than four other guests.
Even in the permanent camps wildlife is free to wander through.
We have been stuck in our tent due to elephants & Lady Kipper had to spend a few hours waiting for rhino to move on before she could have breakfast! The irony is Benson & I had set out on foot to track Rhino only to return to camp to find mother & calf there!!
If you google Benson Siyawareva you will see that he is listed as one of the top African guides & he is qualified to work any where in Africa. To my knowledge Zimbabwe Guides are the top of their profesion with a five year apprenticeship!
On walking Safaris in Zim the guide must be qualified to guide on foot & must carry a weapon.
Benson is at pains before setting out on foot to inform the pair of us that no animal will be shot! The prewalk briefing also tells us what to do if charged & what he will do in this event.
Elsewhere away from Zimbabwe all he carries are thunder flashes.
(I have sent a private email with further details, Jan)