Egan36
AH senior member
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- Jan 15, 2014
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- Pennsylvania USA
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I have been back for about 3 weeks now and I figured I better get started on a report. So I spent 30 days in Botswana with Jaco Visser owner and PH of Nkwe Safaris. This is my third hunt with Jaco. I planned this trip to do some traveling with Jaco to see the sights and get a real experience of Botswana. We were to do some hunting some sightseeing and a little fishing. Fortunately I have most of the common plains game species, however I was still looking for a kudu.
I left the states on April 25th from Philadelphia International Airport using Qatar Airlines. Covid test was done on the 23rd inside the airport which is close to my house, so that worked well. Had an 8 hour flight to Doha with a 3 hour layover. After that the flight to Johannesburg was another 12 hours again with Qatar. Then came the worst part, landing at 4am in Joburg and not connecting until 1200 hours. I used Airlink to fly up to Maun about a 1.5 hour flight. To my surprise everyone was rapid tested in Maun, which really only took a half hour but felt like an eternity after all that traveling. As soon as I cleared customs Jaco and his youngest son Beartie were there waiting. Then on the road we went. Early night to bed.
We spent the next two days checking out 2 hunting areas. Ghanzi was blessed with an abundance of rain this year. Even though this is considered a Kalahari area, it was flooded. Only half of the farm was accessible a few weeks before I got there. The areas were the water receded looked like a golf course. There was still plenty of water. It really looked like a completely different area from what I remember.
I took these photos on just one area of the property. Almost unbelievable for the Kalahari. Some parts of the farm were still impassable.
I left the states on April 25th from Philadelphia International Airport using Qatar Airlines. Covid test was done on the 23rd inside the airport which is close to my house, so that worked well. Had an 8 hour flight to Doha with a 3 hour layover. After that the flight to Johannesburg was another 12 hours again with Qatar. Then came the worst part, landing at 4am in Joburg and not connecting until 1200 hours. I used Airlink to fly up to Maun about a 1.5 hour flight. To my surprise everyone was rapid tested in Maun, which really only took a half hour but felt like an eternity after all that traveling. As soon as I cleared customs Jaco and his youngest son Beartie were there waiting. Then on the road we went. Early night to bed.
We spent the next two days checking out 2 hunting areas. Ghanzi was blessed with an abundance of rain this year. Even though this is considered a Kalahari area, it was flooded. Only half of the farm was accessible a few weeks before I got there. The areas were the water receded looked like a golf course. There was still plenty of water. It really looked like a completely different area from what I remember.
I took these photos on just one area of the property. Almost unbelievable for the Kalahari. Some parts of the farm were still impassable.