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kaingo newsletter
http://www.kaingo.com/photo_newsletters/october2005.asp
Just received the October 2005 newsletter and there are some wonderful photos I thought y'all might enjoy so have given you the link above.
Just received the October 2005 newsletter and there are some wonderful photos I thought y'all might enjoy so have given you the link above.
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Kaingo is a great experience. While I was there a couple years ago, all I had to do was take about a dozen steps forward and I was on the edge of a tall embankment of the Luangwa River with dozens of hippos and crocodiles nearby. Although I did not appreciate it at the time, I was also mock charged by an elephant right in camp. While my guide, Ian, and two female guests stood their ground (as I would come to find out), I, on the other hand, sprinted halfway across the camp, before I realized that the elephant had only taken a step forward. 
Kaingo's animal hides are excellent, especially their hippo hide. It is even possible to arrange a sleepout in the elephant hide, which is located high in a tree. This is most recommended during a full moon, and a vehicle and guide are stationed nearby.

Kaingo's animal hides are excellent, especially their hippo hide. It is even possible to arrange a sleepout in the elephant hide, which is located high in a tree. This is most recommended during a full moon, and a vehicle and guide are stationed nearby.
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Rocco,
Interesting about the sleep out. Did the sleep out thing in a hide in Lion Sands in 2003.....didnt see a thing, didnt hear a thing!!! They left us with radios to radio the staff in case we needed help at night.....didnt use it. Dropped us off after dinner and collected us in the morning for the game drive.
Hari
Interesting about the sleep out. Did the sleep out thing in a hide in Lion Sands in 2003.....didnt see a thing, didnt hear a thing!!! They left us with radios to radio the staff in case we needed help at night.....didnt use it. Dropped us off after dinner and collected us in the morning for the game drive.
Hari
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Hari
This is for 2007, not this year which is fixed.
My priority is the Wild Dogs and the rates. Either I go budget, or I don't go at all.

Right now I will definitely go to Madikwe, probably Buffalo Lodge. Then there is the follow up...
Possibly a few days in Cape Town
Possibly a few days in Sand Rivers
and now... I want Kaingo (or South Lungawa)!!
What to do, what to do...
No need to add that I am driving my poor travel agent m-a-d
This is for 2007, not this year which is fixed.
My priority is the Wild Dogs and the rates. Either I go budget, or I don't go at all.

Right now I will definitely go to Madikwe, probably Buffalo Lodge. Then there is the follow up...
Possibly a few days in Cape Town
Possibly a few days in Sand Rivers
and now... I want Kaingo (or South Lungawa)!!
What to do, what to do...
No need to add that I am driving my poor travel agent m-a-d
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