We’d changed our SYD-BNE flight due to the 85 minute connection but it would have been 130 minutes. One of the guys on transfer security even commented on how early we were. Transfer bus pulled up not long after we sat down.
We had hours to burn in a very busy SYD J lounge.
Another nice crew on the flight up to BNE. The CSM said there were three couples in J who had come in from JNB.
Carousel at BNE was a shemozzle. No indication what carousel our bags were on and when ours did come out they were definitely not prioritised. Whatevs
So that is it. As clearly expressed multiple times we had the most amazing experience. Literally nothing went even the slightest bit wrong. We saw more than we could ever have imagined.
We stayed in great places with people who turned out to be great people. Ate great food, drank great beer and some ok wine.
Our long days on the truck were sometimes uncomfortable, but we didn’t ever stop looking out of the windows at the ever changing landscapes.
Would we travel with Kiboko again? Despite how much we loved the trip we’d say no, not until we’re much older. Even if I am now over 60, we want to travel with a group whose average age is closer to 50 and not 75-80. We knew the trip was not active and we kind of regret that part of it.
World Expeditions, who we booked through, were easy to deal with and managed the add ons we requested with no hiccups.
We loved the two Radisson’s that we stayed at and will now book them if they are one of the choices at a destination.
Qantas did well by us. Great crew going over when we sat in Y in 59, and great crew coming back when we were in J.
Planning is already underway for next year. Like RooFlyer we’re considering Madagascar, or maybe it’ll be Mozambique. It’ll be south eastern Africa wherever it is.
To the title of the blog. We saw neither black maned lions or rampaging hippos, but we saw so, so, so, much more