Acquaintance with the owners of Okavango Horse Safaris
The owner of Okavango Horse Safaris, which offered tourists, was the horse Safari, was called Barney Blord, and her husband Pi Pi Jay.
Here they lived for about twenty years and were known the most welcoming hosts. From the territory of the camp located under the crowns of tall trees, a beautiful view of the Humuchi Strait opens.
The stables and the open -air kitchen were at one end of the camp, and there were six tents in the other, each of which has a separate shower and toilet.
Barney turned out to be a kind and responsive woman. Behind a cup of tea, she gave us some useful tips on how to properly move around the reserve.
It turned out that elephants have excellent hearing, but rather poor vision, so you can get closer to them, observing exceptional silence.