Day 13 and 14 canoeing on the Zambezi.

ຈັດພີມມາ: 02.05.2017

After our first night in Zambia, we packed the essentials for the next 2 days. Canoeing on the Zambezi with wild camping on the riverbanks was on the agenda. The goal was to paddle 66 km in two stages.

Once the canoes were loaded, we set off in glorious sunshine. Today's stage goal was 36 km. The current helped with paddling, but the river was rather sluggish. We also had to avoid hippo groups that didn't appreciate us getting too close to them with our canoes.



There were crocodiles and eagles along the riverbanks watching us



After about 6 hours, we reached our island, where we set up our camp for the night. My arms were about to fall off and I had blisters on my hands.



The Bush WC
The Bush WC



In the evening, while in my sleeping bag, I could hear the hippos going ashore and hyenas howling in the distance. Suddenly, it started to rain, and it wasn't just a few drops, it was pouring. It was impossible to sleep as water started dripping into the tent. 6 hours later, the rain stopped and there was 5 cm of water in the tent. But since it was almost 12 o'clock by now, we decided not to paddle the second stage and to stay one more night on this island. So we had a relaxing afternoon on the beach, and with the sun shining now, we were able to dry our equipment.

Island life was quite interesting, there was a lot to see, especially a bunch of insects.











We did some birdwatching with the guides, trying to recognize birds by their calls.

The next day, we were picked up by a motorboat and brought back to our camp.

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