Hi fellow four wheel drive enthusiasts
I've finally managed to get a few steps further with our road trip report.
It has been so brilliant reliving this section of the trip as we drive through the woodland savannah region doing some serious 4x4ing. The sand was incredibly soft and thick with lots of corrugations from previous, different tyre track sizes making for a very bumpy ride. The distance may be short but the time taken to do this leg with its conditions, took quite some time! We ended up camping the night at Ngepi camp after exiting Khaudum National Park out its north entrance/exit.
We had a lovely night at Ngepi Camp, alongside the beautiful river with their refreshing outdoor ablution facilities. We travelled from Ngepi Camp to the wild and untamed Mamili (Nkasa Lupala) National Park where we camped within the Linyanti Swamps. It was such a peaceful, beautiful and soul uplifting time being away from civilisation and in the wilderness again.
I'm sorry about posting links here instead of the whole trip report but as you can see when you visit our report, there is so much information given with the pictures that it would take pages and pages of space here on the forum.
If you would like to follow our road trip report and see our pictures for Khaudum National Park, Ngepi Camp and Mamili (Nkasa Lupala) National Park, please click on the following link.
http://wp.me/P3SGWC-kI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for Khaudum National Park to Ngepi Camp, 4x4ing out the north exit/entrance of this wild and untamed National Park
http://wp.me/P3SGWC-mZ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for our trip from Ngepi Camp close to Divundu, Namibia to Mamili (Nkasa Lupala) National Park which is another totally wild and untamed National Park where we camped for 2 nights.
http://wp.me/P3SGWC-pK" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for our day spent at our campsite in Mamili National Park.
I hope you enjoy reading and seeing all that we saw along the way as well as some of the interesting titbits of information I've tried to include.
May your four wheel drive vehicles be used to their fullest capabilities
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Cheers for now
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