Safari - Indigineous Village and Rocky Campground
We left the Cheetah Park campground bright and early as always. Today we stopped at an indigineous village for a tour. This village particiates in tourism and they allow us to take
photos and ask questions followed by their aggressive sales women trying to sell us trinkets. There was much debate after the tour as to how legitimate it was. There was a general consesus that they probably all had cell
phones hiding in their traditional garb. But I did enjoy seeing the huts up close (as we’ve passed a lot of the traditional huts through both Botswana and Nambibia) and some explaination as to what different pieces
of the dress represented. It was well worth the small price of admission.
After we left the village we had a very long drive to our next campsite. It was another bush camp with no water, electricity or facilities. However it was located in the middle of
this beautiful rocky mountianous formations. As soon as we got our tents up, everyone went for a walk. Chasing the sun, trying to explore as much as possible before the sun ended our fun.
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