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Savvy Navigator has been able to determine that there are no orthodontists in the bush. While on safari recently, he got very close to a breeding herd of female elephants and their offspring. He was most amused at this young mother with her crooked and deformed tusks. He wonders how this happened?

And in a future entry, Savvy Navigator will detail his adventures being charged by an adolescent male elephant, who had recently been cast out of the breeding herd.

Posted in: South Africa
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Using the super-cool Flip Mino video camcorder, Savvy Navigator was able to shoot this view of the Cape Town waterfront from the 19th Club Floor of the Westin Grand Hotel. It only lasts a minute and shows an interesting perspective on the 2010 World Cup stadium, Robben Island (home of Nelson Mandela during Apartheid), and the V&A Waterfront.

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Savvy Navigator is home! After 36+ hours of travel (including > than 24 hours in the air), Savvy Navigator and husband arrived home safely and soundly Saturday night. It was a long trip, but a lot was learned about planning and executing the optimal gay tour experience. 

Trip highlights will be posted throughout the week, but some of the best things the team experienced on the long ride home included:

1. The new BA Galleries Lounge in Johannesburg - great staff, delicious food, and Savvy Navigator’s favorite wine, Warwick Estate’s Three Cape Ladies!

2. The new Madrid airport terminal is home to Iberia and its oneworld partners, including American Airlines. The AA staff here could not have been nicer. As the Savvy Navigator duo settled into their business-class seats, the ground staff came on board to advise that only 1 of the bags had made it up from JNB. While aggravating, it was the homeward leg, and this pro-active customer service meant not having to deal the claim until back on terra firma in DC.

3. The fabulous lesbian flight-attendant couple, Mary and Veronica, who made AA69 MAD-MIA a really fun crossing. Who knew that cabin crew had to deal with so much plastic cling wrap?

There’s a ton of video footage to upload, as well as other itinerary tweaks for the 2009 gay tours to South Africa, so, gentle reader, stay tuned for more updates this week.
Posted in: South Africa
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We’ve reached Mecca! We have found THE safari camp that will certainly be the anchor tenant for the Savvy Navigator 2010 gay tour programs.

Vumbura Plains

 in the extreme north of the Okavango Delta is known for its undisputed luxury for the Botswana tented safari experience. 

Next week when Savvy Navigator is back to civilization, you’ll be regaled with images and stories from this over-the-top gay safari experience. 

Will you be amongst the first Savvy Navigator adventurers to join us here in Botswana?

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Today Savvy Navigator hopped on a short flight on a bush plane (with a cute pilot) to Savuti Camp in an isolated part of the Linyanti Concession along the Savute Channel in northern Botswana. This classic camp will likely be part of the 2010 Savvy Navigator gay tour offerings. 

Stay tuned for the images and video as soon as Savvy Navigator returns to civilization.

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