Zambia: North & South Luangwa [61 Days Overlanding Episode 4]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2024
- In this episode we visit North & South Luangwa National Parks, staying at unfenced campsites and hosting elephants and hippos in our campsite. We see lions and leopards up close and have our first ever sightings of Thornicroft Giraffe and Crawshay Zebra.
This video is part of a series in which we spend 61 days overlanding through Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. In the process we drive 12315km, visit 16 National Parks and have amazing wildlife sightings along the way, including a number of species we see for the first time.
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Great photos of the lions feeding
Thank you! Yes, it was quite a sighting and a privilege to sit there all alone with the lions.
wow your camera and video footage is outstanding. Great content keep it coming
Thank you, I really appreciate your encouragement!
How pleasurable to be able to click onto a video and not see a temu ad or any other lol
Thanks!
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Bly julle geniet dit!
Do you think it’s possible to cross the North Luangwa pontoon with a 4x4 trailer in tow ?? I’m mainly thinking of the logistics of getting a trailer on and off the raft.
A trailer would not fit onto the pontoon with the tow vehicle. So you would have to unhook and manhandle the trailer on to pontoon or reverse it on and then unhook. But then getting it off on the other side will be difficult. If you have two tow vehicles it can be done but will require excellent reversing skills because of the narrow clearances. Bottom line, I think it will be difficult.
It is difficult, but not impossible. These guys did it last year.th-cam.com/video/Y2qAXadqek0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HaH_9Jh0lVTNfrje
Difficult, but not impossible. These guys did it.th-cam.com/video/Y2qAXadqek0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iKgLViDrgc__guFj
What’s the campsite cost range per night?
In Kafue campsites worked out to USD30 per person per night ("pppn"). Kasanka was USD25 pppn, the undeveloped campsite in North Luangwa USD5pppn. In South Luangwa there are no campsites inside the park. Price of those just outside the park varied a lot: USD40pppn at Zikomo, Track&Trail USD17 pppn, Wildlife camp USD10 pppn.