Tag: Zimbabwe

  • Thank you, Pioneers Lodge!

    Thank you, Pioneers Lodge!

    What an incredible stay at Pioneers Lodge in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe for adventures https://www.pioneersvicfalls.com

    This is a fairly new hotel (since Covid) and it feels like I have stepped back in time. The gardens are beautiful (with two pools), the service is impeccable, and the rooms are comfortable! I highly recommend for your next Victoria Falls excursion.

    Welcome to Pioneers Lodge
    Our room
    Ready to sleep! I didn’t see a single mosquito in Victoria Falls but it is winter time (July)
    The grounds looking up to the veranda
    This picture captures a section of the huge veranda where we ate our breakfasts and dinners
    Another section of the open-aired veranda with the bar
    3 suitcases in the lobby
    The exquisite gardens with a waterfall
    More gardens and a peaceful place to read about the life of famous explorer, David Livingstone
    Lighted pathways lead you around the garden. This is the larger of the two pools
    The smaller pool area and the ducks in the lower left are Fulvous Whistling Ducks
    The lobby with a curio shop, decorated in the classic style.
  • The Perfect Day (Part 1)

    The Perfect Day (Part 1)

    Have you ever had one of those days that just is perfect from start to finish? That was today for me in Zimbabwe.

    Because it was so perfect, I’m going to split this post into three parts from the three distinct events that we did today.

    Let’s start with private game drive to The Stanley and Livingstone Private Game Reserve, on 4,000 hectares of land and home to the big 5, including the critically endangered black rhinoceros. These animals are poached for their horns, which have been used in Chinese medicine for years to cure a number of ailments. According to our guide there only around 5,000 left. Today, their horns are removed so the animals are not poached/killed, and grow back within two years.

    Our wake up call at 5:00 am. We were out in the jeep, bundled up, and ready to go by 5:30 am. It was a chilly start to the day but on our drive to the private game reserve we saw three shooting stars and knew it would be a memorable morning.

    First game drive of the trip

    Upon entering the reserve, we saw the most beautiful sunrise

    Sunrise on July 4, 2024 in Zimbabwe

    While on our way to find the rhinos, we ran into a small herd of elephants. It was quite the encounter. The guide stopped the Jeep and we stood motionless as the bulls crossed the road. A mother shook her head at us as a warning to stay back as she crossed with her baby. Then a teenager had a stare down with us before we proceeded on our way. Incredible experience where my heart skipped a few beats. It’s always the goal to stay a distance from the animals; however, in this case, they were right there!

    We then found the black rhinoceros. In fact, we found two of them! What a sight to see as they snapped the branches from the trees and ate the leaves along with it. They are quite noisy eaters! The black rhinos can also lift heir heads quite high, unlike the white rhinos who are ground grazers.

    Two Black Rhinos having their breakfast

    The morning continued with sightings of: giraffes, warthogs, the elusive Roan Antelope (our one guide said she may see one every 2-3 years!), zebras, kudus, impalas, and baboons. Here are a few pics/videos.

    The Roan Antelope
    Peek-a-boo Giraffe 🦒
    Such regal animals
    Baby warthog crossing
    The baboons! Once we were back at the lodge, our Smithsonian expert talked about the 8 months she and her husband lived with the baboons for a National Geographic documentary.
    Cheers to a fantastic morning!
    (This is like a fruity Baileys and quite delicious!)
    Time to head back for our next adventure!
  • South Africa 🇿🇦 to Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

    South Africa 🇿🇦 to Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

    We boarded our Fastjet Embraer 145 LR this morning from Johannesburg and headed to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. After the flight attendant sprayed an insecticide to make sure there are no pests traveling aboard from one country to the next, we settled in for our 1 hour 40 minute flight north. We’re expecting a warm 80 degree Fahrenheit day as we explore one of the world’s largest waterfalls located on the boarder between Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and Zambia 🇿🇲. Located on the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls has a width of 1,708 m (5,604 ft) and was named for Queen Victoria of England by Scottish explorer, David Livingstone after he identified the falls in 1855.

    Our home for the next few days! Pioneers Lodge in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼