Zambezi Queen–Day 3 (or the third full day)

by Jim Bellomo | Jul 16, 2025 | 9 comments

As it turns out, this game lodge (in the absolute middle of nowhere) had great internet. Go figure.

Right now, it has been almost a week since the day I am about to write about. I am sitting in the main lodge at Tintswalo Game Lodges, watching a small herd of elephants drink water less than 30 feet from me. I have stopped writing this at least five times to go out and take their photos, but I have sooooo much to cover before you will see those. Let’s finish up our Zambezi Queen story.

Pre-Dawn Solo Birdwatching

This was our last full day on the Zambezi Queen and they had scheduled another optional birdwatching tour at 6:30 am. When they had done this on our first morning, there had been about eight of us who went out on the boat with Gibson.

I had promised myself to do every game/birdwatch cruise they offered us so I was up and ready to go. Sadly, no one else was. When Gibson came to get everyone and found just me waiting, I told him it was OK if he didn’t want to go out. That I would just stay on the Queen and process photos. He told me, “If I don’t take you I will be stuck either cleaning or assisting with breakfast. I would much rather be on the river in my boat. I will take you someplace that we don’t usually go but it is the best place to see birds.” How could I pass that up? So I got in the boat and off we went. I have to say that this morning cruise with Gibson was absolutely (so far with three days to go) one of the true highlights of the cruise for me.

We started out going in an entirely different direction than we had on all the other game cruises. We went towards the rapids that led to Victoria Falls. As we approached them, I could see thousands of nesting birds silhouetted by the rising sun. We stayed right in that area for more than an hour, with me getting to shoot any bird I wanted to my heart’s content. He would ask how I wanted the boat positioned so I could get the best shot and the best light. What a guy!!!

We also saw a couple of crocodiles and hippos. On the way back to breakfast (which was totally up to me), we stopped alongside a herd of Cape buffalo and I got my favorite animal photo up to that point. I am not much of a bird photographer, and if you are, these may disappoint you, but they make me happy. Plus I got another great African sunrise. Here are the pics from that morning trip with my new best photo friend, Gibson. Don’t forget; if you click the first shot, you can scroll through with your arrow keys or by swiping. And PLEASE…don’t look at my photography on a phone. Please…

Visiting the locals

After breakfast, everyone boarded the smaller boats to return to Namibia, heading towards a small village just east of the border station. Our guide for the morning was Tecklar, a young, single woman who lived there. She shared that the village, which had just under 40 residents, including men, women, and children, was relatively new. Tecklar had recently become a part of the community, and she had to apply to the village elder, the regional chief of the tribe, and finally the government to be allowed to move in.

Editor’s note: At this point I welcome any of my fellow travelers to correct me on any facts, as it has been over a week since our visit, and my memory might be a bit hazy.

While we were in the village we were shown the lodgings, new well and solor system, the gardens and finally the village gathering place where almost the entire village sang and danced for us. It was a an awesome visit. They even had a small bazaar set up where they sold things they had made. We came home with a hand-painted bowl and a carved wooden giraffe. So here are my photos from the visit. Hopefully you got a chance to watch the video above of the village entertaining us. You know the drill. Don’t forget to click the photos to make them bigger.

And just so you can hear the music, here’s a short video.

Afternoon Game Cruise

After a quick bite for lunch, we were off on our last game cruise of our voyage. Kathleen decided to stay and pack, so I was off with a few of the others and Gibson. He finds us the best stuff. I need to add that Kathleen did not miss much by staying on the Zambezi Queen. While she packed, the Queen sailed up and down the river, and they saw as many animals as we did. Maybe they weren’t close, but they were definitely close enough. I will put some of her iPhone photos up later so you can see what I mean.

Instead of going into detail in text about what we saw on this last game cruise, I will just let my photos do the talking. Enjoy. Captions identify but you have to change into slide show mode to see them.

That covers the day. It was back to the Queen for a final night dinner that featured some of the incredible crew members singing and dancing for us afterward. More tomorrow.We just got back from a game drive, it’s freezing, we ate dinner and are going to bed because we go out again tomorrow morning at 6:00 pm.

Africa is f**king exhausting.  —Kathleen Bellomo

 

9 Comments

  1. Steven Bellomo

    We loved the Gibson morning bird watching story; “Get in the boat or I am on cleaning duty; let’s go”. Outstanding pictures, just amazing.

  2. kawaiiavenuea1cca78be3

    We’re thoroughly enjoying your comments, insights, and photos! My husband and I begin our journey on August 1st Thanks to you, we have a much better idea what to expect – besides the unrivaled beauty! Trying to psych ourselves up for those 6:30am safaris!

    • Jim Bellomo

      I will do my best to get this all done (especially the commentary round up of things I liked and didn’t like. Feel free to ask any questions in the meantime. Happy to answer them.

  3. Eileen Anderson

    Those sunrise photos are beyond pale. Wow! I’ve never seen one that magnificent. I’m glad you gave Gibson a legitimate reason to get out of kitchen duties

  4. Bob

    Just super photos. Hang in there K.

  5. Libby

    Loved each day and excited for the next. Thank you!

  6. carellscmc

    I’m enjoying your African adventure…Thanks for sharing!

  7. Wansbrough

    You are totally selling this to me. Our trip to South Africa in 2023 really inspired us to see more of Africa and reading your blog is just lighting the fuse even more. We have a pencilled in route that we drew up last year but may need to expand on the time we are there. Your photos are excellent and I am following orders and looking at them on my monitor. ? I do cheat occasionally but I always look at them at some point on the PC.

    • Jim Bellomo

      My photos and I appreciate that you eventually see them on the big screen. ?