Luangwa River

Luangwa River

spending one night at the Luangwa Bridge Camp before heading to the Lower Zambezi

Location: 

Luangwa River

Duration: 

Friday, October 7, 2016

Personal highlights

  1. Spending one night at the Luangwa Bridge Camp
  2. Missing the South Luangwa National Park in favour of Lower Zambezi
  3. Meeting an inspiring American who travels the world with a Rolls Royce
  4. Overlooking the rather dry Luangwa as well as mighty Zambezi river
  5. Trying to play Jenga with a young African girl, but she prefers the swing

Image sources

  1. Red dusty rough roads
  2. Red sunset over Zambezi
  3. Smooth tarmac / asphalt
  4. Dust behind the Pajero iO
  5. Two mighty baobab trees

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