May
17th,
2011 (March 2011) – It would be reprehensible to spend all
that time meandering through Southern Africa and not make an effort
to see the largest waterfall in the world and one of the Seven
Natural Wonders, Victoria
Falls.
One might even say criminal. So we made it a point to do so. It then
boiled down to a matter of logistics.
Driving
from Maun to Kasane (northern
Botswana) would have tacked on a few hundred kilometers to Sparky.
Not good since it was clear at that point that we were going to
demolish the ceiling limit on our allowable kilometers for the
month. Neither did we relish the thought of all that extra
driving over less than stellar roadways. We decided to give Sparky a
respite. It was time to take to the air.
The
flights from Maun to Kasane are inexpensive (around $60 US one way)
depending on the time of year. Just make sure to specify that you
would like to pay less money as opposed to more. When we visited
the Air
Botswana office
at the airport in Kasane to inquire about a return flight to Maun we
were quoted a much higher fare than we had received on the flight in.
After considering different departure dates the woman behind the desk
finally asked us if we would like the ‘special rate’ (i.e.
cheaper). No,
no. We were hoping to pay the highest fare available…if you don’t
mind. Are there any seats left at that the ignorant tourist rate?
Good, good. We’ll take that. Would you mind expediting the
procedure? We need to hurry back to our hotel so we can burn the rest
of our savings. Alrighty then. Thank you so much. I think I’ll go
outside and fuck myself now.