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Friday 10 April 2015

Bushbaby Lodge to Dik-Dik

Leaving Bushbaby Lodge a bit late, we were in quite a hurry to find a camping spot before nightfall and we kept our eyes peeled for signs next to the road indicating a place to camp. 

We felt very relieved when we saw a sign on the left of the road with a little tent and a campfire on it.  We turned in and followed the arrows to an open gate where a message board told us to proceed, pick a camping spot, make a fire with the wood provided and well, camp.

A little further on we saw the neat camping facilities with a water tank, a washing basin and a toilet.  We were supposed to leave R50 per person in the visitors book, but we felt a that we will double the amount to compensate for the firewood we will use.  We then proceeded to unpack our chairs and food and made a nice campfire.  We had our traditional braai and something to drink before we crept into bed and slept like babies through the night.  The next morning, we left early for Tsumeb and a place to stay over.

Tall water tower and small white building for ablutions with bush and green grass.

The basic camping facilities at Dik-Dik.  A beautiful place to stay over on your tour.

Campsites marked out.  Benches and dust bins supplied,


The Bushies at Dik-Dik, a great halfway stop between Grootfontein and Tsumeb



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