Can you believe this was the 5th
year I've celebrated Thanksgiving in Zambia? Well, believe it because it's true. I was able to spend time with
friends eating some traditional Thanksgiving food like turkey (so I'm still waiting for the day I can get tofurkey here), stuffing, green bean casserole, pumpkin pie. I also had the opportunity to spend the
weekend tackling another tradition.
This one more African of sorts.
The safari. There is a national park in
Zambia that I had yet to visit so my friend and I decided this was the weekend
to go. Kafue National Park. The largest national park in Zambia and the second largest in Africa. We had high hopes of viewing amazing wildlife
such as lions, cheetahs, elephants, wild dogs, zebra, leopards. Then we got to the park. And we saw none of these animals. It rained the entire weekend and we only
managed to see a lot of bugs. Including
the dreaded tsetse fly which I frankly don’t want to see again. Actually, we did manage to see one very angry
elephant who was particularly protective of her young elephant family. I’ve never seen such a protective mama. She trumpeted and charged our vehicle which I’ve
never had happen before…the one exciting event in a very rainy and bug filled weekend.
Sunrise in Kafue National Park |
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