The last year

The last year in review,

As you all know or not, I am working for a Travel Agency in Botswana and traveling to nice places are the perks of this job.

I was able to visit the Central Kalahari, Kasane (including the Namibia side of the Chobe River) Victoria Falls, Nata, Maun and so on.

The properties I have seen, I hope I don’t leave anyone out:

Chobe

  1. Pangolin
  2. River View
  3. Ichingo
  4. Chobe Princess
  5. Garden Lodge
  6. Chobe Safari and Bush Lodge
  7. Rlouwana
  8. Garden Lodge
  9. Thebe and Jackalberry
  10. Ngoma
  11. Muchnje
  12. Chobe Elephant Camp
  13. The Old House

Victoria Falls

  1. Victoria Falls Safari Lodge with all the other properties on it
  2. Ilala Lodge
  3. Bayete
  4. Batonka

Sanctuary

  1. Baines
  2. Stanleys
  3. Chiefs Camp

Bushways

  1. Central Kalahari
  2. Mobile Chobe- Savute-Khwai

Footsteps

  1. Delta Camp
  2. Oddballs and Oddballs Enclave

Sun Destinations

  1. Xaxaba

Plus Planet Baobab with overnight at the pans and in Maun Royal Tree Lodge and Thamalakane River Lodge, So I have seen much. Let’s see what this year brings.

Some old stuff

the owl

the gateway to heaven

Roses Macro

the loo with a view

only in Africa

The old bridge

my best leopard shoot so far

timing is everything

cats and kitten

perfect moment with the bee

Cape Town at night

and no, I am not only take photos of animals, also humans, photo shoot at the beach

Gone…!

on the road

the cat at night

my shoot for a new website, long time ago

Joburgs skyline

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