Our first time at the lower Zambezi river

 




we came to the lower Zambezi very unprepared with everything that we though we needed and a two wheel drive two row Toyota. Thankfully our car was up to the task and we made it there without totaling it on the roads made of loose sand.


we had no idea what our campsite would be like but we got lucky and ended up right next to the river. The downside of our proximity to the water was the hippos. we could hear them all night walking around our camp and rubbings up against our tents.
we also got to see lots of elephants off of the nearby road.

on the second day we forgot to pack eggs so we walked 4ish miles to a nearby village. after we got back  the camp owner told us that this was a terrible idea. She told us that there were dangerous lions, leopards, and buffalo and that we were lucky that we did not run into any of them on foot. 


we also met some other campers who also live in Lusaka who were very kind and lent us all of the things that we did not know to bright. They also let us use all of their fishing gear and though we did not catch anything it was still a fun introduction to Zambian fishing.










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