Sentences with phrase «with dugout canoe»

Meet the San Bushmen on the fringes of the Kalahari Desert, get into the wild with dugout canoe rides and bush camping in the Okavango Delta, cruise the Chobe River at sunset, feel the mist of the...
Meet the San Bushmen on the fringes of the Kalahari Desert, get into the wild with dugout canoe rides and wilderness camping in the Okavango Delta, cruise the Chobe River at sunset, view the mighty...

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We were traveling by dugout canoe with guides for many days.
The riverfront was jammed with men in dugout canoes.
He travels overland from Lake Tanganyika to the river's headwaters on the back of a motorbike, dodging mai - mai soldiers armed with machine guns, then downriver by UN patrol boat, dugout canoe and overcrowded barge.
Explore the lake by dugout canoe, and watch for endangered river otters, along with side - neck turtles, anacondas, black caimans, and boisterous red howler monkeys — appropriately named for their distinctive cry.
Explore the stunning Delta Panhandle with local guides and enjoy wildlife viewing from mokoros, African dugout canoes, and on bush walks.
This memory had somehow eluded us and we were now sat in our own dugout canoe (or «pirogue»), with our bicycles and all our possessions loaded in front of us.
Their canoes were made from folded bark (from Eucalyptus trees) stitched together at each end with pieces of cane, or a dugout canoe, which were later adapted to become and outrigger type.
From Maun, we drive north to embark a traditional Delta mode of transport - the Mokoro, a dugout canoe pushed through the waters with poles by local guides.
Although most tours are on foot, some can be combined with river trips in a dugout canoe.
In towns with a significant Garifuna population, the holiday begins at dawn with a re-enactment of the epic voyage across the water in dugout canoes, followed by dancing, music, drumming, parades, games, and lots and lots of food.
Botswana is home to the Okavango Swamps, which teem with wildlife and can be explored in dugout canoes.
Overlooking a forest boma, or outdoor dining area, lined with traditional dugout canoes, guest areas are characterized by soaring spaces that house local artworks and tactile fabrics.
Wakatobi Dive Resort is a place for divers who are respectful of the environment in which they dive and whose definition of a great evening out includes exhilarating night dives, dining under the stars, dugout canoe sailing, and beach strolling with a friend or loved one under a painted sunset.
It features a 2.5» warrior with bow and arrow, a 2.25» warrior with club, a 2.5» robed chief, a 2.25» mother with nude child on her back, a 1.5» tall 2» wide woman fanning a fire, a 2» child carrying corn, a 1.5» tall by 2.25» long bear, a 1.5» by 2» stretched animal skin, a 1.25» tall by 2» long fox, a 2.75» long dugout canoe and a 2» by 2» deer.
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