October 16, 2016

Namibia-Okonjima-Camp 9 October 14, 2016


Namibia
Okonjima
Camp 9



Okonjima is the home of AfriCat, which is dedicated to taking the orphan cubs of Cheetahs and Leopards whose parents have been killed by the farmers.  Farmers kill the big cats because the cats kill the livestock owned by farmers.  Killing cats is against the law unless the farmer finds the cats attacking the livestock. Africats raises them, put them in a safe area, and then release them into the wild on their huge game reserve.


We stayed here back in 2012 and enjoyed staying in the Bush Suite.  This is luxury in the bush.  This is an amazing place for our last night on safari.  The Suite comes with your own chef, manager, guide, tracker, and housekeeper.

Martinez the tracker and Jonas the Guide with Barb
Safari drive
Entrance to our Bush Suite

Back patio overlooking the swimming pool with a watering hole beyond

Scott relaxing in our Suite


Our room

Bathroom


Indoor and Outdoor shower
Enjoying tea with Jonas


Pool

 We tracked  and photographed Cheetahs on foot.

Scott pointing to the Cheetah


Cleaning herself after eating

 

A sundowner on foot with Cheetah's

Another beautiful sunset


It got windy and there was a dust storm while looking at the Cheetah's

 We found a Leopard that had obviously just eaten something large.  Our guide named Jonas thought that the Leopard had eaten a Wart Hog.  He was panting hard and looked very uncomfortable.

Barb pointing to the leopard

Panting


Look at that full belly

 We saw other animals and birds on their reserve.

 

These are the black wildebeests.  They have a long white tail, unlike the blue wildebeest


Running male Kudus


Red Hornbill


Red beaked Franklin


Warthogs have to go down on their knees to drink


Male Warthogs have 4 warts on their face.  Females only have 2.


Wild Dog


Zebra


Oryx


Blue Wildebeest


Bat Ear Fox


Banded Mongoose.  They eat a lot of snakes
 We had an evening dinner party, and Barb had a dance party with the manager.

Dinner and Dancing
We will be driving from Okonjima to the Windhoek airport on tar roads, and saying goodbye to Chuma.  Scott will be sad.  He wants to buy Chuma and take it home with him as a souvenir.   

Chuma

He now drives from the backseat.

This is Deluxe!  Leg room and he can straighten his arms!  You can see the new rail they manufactured for him in 2 hours!


Barb says goodbye to her favorite animal, Mr. Giraffe.


 Goodbye Safari.  We are off the the Seychelles next.





























































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