The mother of all safaris Botswana in the style of Hemingway
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"He even took the gramophone with him on safari," says the Danish writer Karen Blixen about her great love, the big game hunter Denys Finch Hatton in "Beyond Africa".Moronga, guide and giant of a man, pushes his leather hat off his forehead, grabs a large, half-fresh ball of elephant dung and crushes it until the liquid trickles to the ground in small drops. He explains in passing that the San Bushmen use this liquid as a marinade. Moronga's wealth of knowledge is immeasurable. Would you like to experience for yourself what the Savuti Marshes are and how the Khwai River pushes its way into the plain near Mababe? Then all you have to do is listen to Moronga's explanations with an ice-cold gin and tonic in your hand in front of the glowing red setting sun.Glamping in the best game reserves in BotswanaThe most authentic and purest way to go on safari is still the original: mobile camping in Hemingway style, or glamping for short. You are out and about on game drives in the game-rich Moremi Conservation Area in the Okavango Delta (UNESCO World Heritage Site), in Khwai, Mababe, Savuti and Chobe National Park. Without exception, you will spend the night at the best campsites that Botswana's wilderness has to offer. The camp is set up and dismantled by your safari team. Bed, bedding, bathroom with toilet and shower are included in every safari tent. The cook and waiter are responsible for bush breakfasts and romantic candlelight dinners.Adventures in the African bushNature and animal lovers, safari enthusiasts, photographers and travelers who don't need a permanent lodge in the wilderness will get their money's worth here. An experience of nature combined with plenty of comfort. A safari couldn't be more pristine, more genuine, closer and more romantic. "If a safari, then twice this one!" says DIAMIR Africa Department Manager Lars Eichapfel, who doesn't take a gramophone on his safaris but, like Denys Finch Hatton and Karen Blixen, has lost his heart to the African bush.
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