Wow, wow, wow!!! Epic video guys. Seriously enjoyed this one. Felt like we were there with you guys. Such an amazing and beautiful location and you showed it off properly. Cant wait for the next part to this adventure. Keep it up. Until the next one. Cheers🤜🏻🤛🏻
Thanknyou bud. Glad you enjoyed this one. BIG THANK YOU for an amazing map animation. It is fantastic and everyone thinks it's tops, thanknyou dude. Till the next one mate 🍻
Hi great video.. Concerning the park rules in Botswana, its forbidden to get out of your vehicle in ungazetted areas of the park for your safety, but the parks have a lot of rest areas which are basically a cleared small piece sometimes with a toilet and then there are view points where you are allowed to get out and view animals from outside the car but with caution. Viewpoints are most just an elevated part of park or a sandy shore with lots of space or a clear area with low bushes or near water holes with clear views away from trees. They are written on park guides or leafleats.. regards
Hi Guys! Trank you for your great vids of my beloved Africa, espesially Botswana, I used to visit at least twice a year before the pandemic started... By the way: its definitively forbitten to step out of your vehicle in Botswana’s National Parks already for many years! - Just check the rules at every gate of each NP! Animals are used to travellers at the campsites and therefore it should be more safe there. All the best to you and keep on doing, what you do and stay healthy!
I have been watching your videos recently and I think you have overlanded Botswana more than other countries and you always say good things about Botswana, I am a proud motswana and thank you very much for showing us the parts of our country we have never been to before. I think I now have a few ideas to start planning for my next trips around Botswana, once again thank you!
This is by the most epic bush video, love the music, storms and shorts are amazing. Am gathering equipment little by little, can’t wait to visit this place sooner. 👍🏾
Thank you Neal for the comment. We aren't too sure about the legality aspect of getting out your vehicle. Where is your source from? Stay tuned, more to come
Sorry Neal ...to alight from your vehicule in a national park in Botswana is ... perfectly illegal, but there are exceptions to this rule ! See my previous post in response to 4x4ventures.
Hey 4x4 Ventures. Ryan, thanks for the amazing video! Well done, you can tell how much work has gone into this. Regarding restrictions of getting out of vehicles in Botswana - within National Parks, it is not permitted for visitors to get out of their vehicles in undesignated areas, like campsites, rest stops, etc. There is a trend for people to do it, as you may be far from civilization and other visitors, it may be quiet where you stop and they may not be any dangerous wildlife around, but technically you are not allowed to. A lot of it comes down to common sense, and it won't harm anyone if you do jump out of your vehicle for a coffee or to stretch your legs along the way, but remember that this sets a trend for others if they pass you and you are out of your vehicle. Also, different groups of travellers have vastly different levels of experience in the bush, on foot. Due to this, there is a blanket rule for everyone. Hope this helps, and look forward to the next episode. Mike Sutherland Escape Safari Co.
Hey Mike, thanks for the clarity on this point. We have the same idea with getting out of vehicles in the reserves. Much appreciated for the info. it is appreciated and glad you like the episode 🤟
Thank you Garry. There is a part 2 to this series if you havent seen it. Working another episode of our recent trip to the CKGR in Botswana done after Nxai Pan. An epic adventure not to be missed. Stay tuned and keep well. Thanks again
Thank you Dimitri and hope you well. Glad you enjoyed it. Map was done by my best mate Sean. A talented animator. Good to have him involved in this. Every bit helps. 🍻
i really like to travell wit my dad we are like water and oil that cant be separated we have been all over Botswana he actually owns a lodge by BOTETI its called MAKUMUTU SAFARI CAMP LODGE waht evr u imagine of wildlife its there touring game drives he actually partnered wit Orapa game park
You making great videos. I always watch you and your pals. Everytime you post i always quickly check if the other 2 haven't posted. By the way i am from Rakops where you usually stop for fuel.
Thanknyou Bright. Hope you are well and good. We love Botswana, and the people. As an ex Botswana resident, I always love coming back to my home place. Keep well and stay safe. Rakops is a hot hot place. More episodes coming mate 🍻
Hey Ryan and Chris Edward and how are doing today about just for a travelling to every where like a Botswana and limpopo and Zimbabwe and mbatha and congratulations to you Ryan and Chris Edward 4x4 adventure overlanding escape season guys from ntuthuko Ngubane nduduzo thank you so much 🤙🤙🤙
Hey guys. I enjoy following your adventures and wish to do the same one day. Just one question though.....How much will it cost to buy the equipped trailers. Please give an idea in rand and also recommend the nearest manufacturers in SA. I'm from Botswana. Cheers
Hi, just look up the manufacturers websites for costs. Also, look for second hand ones as they work just as well. A conqueror new is roughly R250k and the same for and Echo 5.
Good question. I chose the Conqueror Compact Platinum because it suited my needs and family’s needs. Watch my revue in the channel. One over the other would be based on ones specific usage needs. They are both great trailers and very capable off road. I would buy a conqueror trailer again, but, there are teething issues with their trailers that personally I don’t think should be the case for the amount they cost. Good luck and hope this helps
This is what we believe to be the case, but we were asked by the rangers at South Camp to get in our vehicles, and not to get out. We didn't receive an official, clearly stated rules and regulations on what is and isn't allowed.
That's my understanding as well; that you can get out of your vehicle (at your own risk) but I've also been asked by rangers at 3rd bridge to get back into our vehicles.
Hey mate. Yeh, the sony is a win for me. A great little hybrid shooter with insane dynamic range in both photos and video. Thanks for the kind words bud
If you are not sure whether you will be excited and start wondering around during the game drive, the caution is you stay in the car especially during the times when the vegetation is thick, you are able to see dangerous animals even very close to your car. Dry seasons are much safer, visibility is brilliant.
Fantastic episode mate! Am your new subscriber from Australia Sydney am buying a LandCruiser then convert it to 6x6 rig then ship it to zimbabwe hopefully I can join you guys sometime next year.
Awesome mate, and thank you for the awesome comment. WOW, big plans there mate, and sounds next level. Hopefully Zim for me in April, but COVID levels prevent cross border travels at this stage. Yes, keep in touch and stay safe. Reach out to me when you here. Will be legend mate 🤙
You can only get off the car to answer call of nature or u have an emergency. Be advised that you can only do that if u have cleared the area of any possible danger.
Hey Tshepo, thanks mate. This is the reason we bring this up, because it seems like a very Grey area. Our understanding is the same as yours, but there is also the understanding that it isn't allowed. We will find out more. Thank you for your comment and keep em coming. Glad you enjoyed the episode 🍻
@@4x4ventures_southafrica that R1200 for 4x4 and fuel only? Please update me as im planing my first adventure. Any good place to contact to hire the4x4 . Please
No, as I don't hire a vehicle, that cost will be over and above. Sorry mate, I bill a consultancy fee for what you are asking, and as I don't earn commission from any places I recommend, it puts me in a pickle. Reach out to Bushlore for 4x4 vehicle hire. If you are interested in a proper itinerary please email me ryananimation@gmail.com
@@4x4ventures_southafrica i dont get this... what is the total expence for a 10 days with 4x4 . Fuel, camp, etc... please.. my email is wmdplanka@gmail.com Thanks
Tricky question Jonathan, and thank you for your comment. My straight answer is Muds. However, the AT tyre is just as capable and more than up for the challenge. Less rolling resistance, harder compound suited for a 70% - 30% tar and dirt split, 3 ply side walls and strong. The KM3s are a beefy tyre and look great, strong and a very soft compound, which makes for amazing grip on tar, very flexible, and lots of traction in sand and mud. This comes at the cost of more road noise and higher amount of rolling resistance. Either choice is great, and you will be happy either way. KO2s last longer, 110k KMs and the KM3s 60k KMs. Enjoy and goodluck
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle in national game parks on Botswana. Sometimes ask the rangers at the get, maybe you can get away with it
Yeh, I hear you. But remember, the show is about showing people that they can use their off road trailers to do an overland trip like this. It is a big trip, and with the trailers, it becomes allot more efficient and enjoyable. Plus, this was our first trip with all the trailers. What better way to showcase it. Glad you enjoyed, and hopefully you see the value of an episode like this.
Botswana animals are wild, so please do stay in your vehicles, especially at night. Lions are known to pull people from tents so please stay inside and make sure you are secure.
Thanks Tim. Yeh, its a sad one really. The only way I generate revenue, and it just isn't enough unfortunately, not even to cover a tank of fuel. Taken your point on board and tried to minimize the number of ads. Hope it helps and keep following. Thank you.
Love these two videos! I have one concern though: from an environmental point of view I hope you were more than one person to a car. (I do understand that your sponsors want you to show off their equipment, but still.)
Always a risk in Africa. We don't carry guns outside of SA, and that being said, we haven't had any issues camping anywhere in SA. No worries when you travel to the right places 🤙
@@4x4ventures_southafrica wow! I have heard stories over the years about SA, farm attacks, carjackings in JBurg etc, so I was curious. I carry because of bears and mountain lions and there could always be some odd ball out there you never know... Love watching your videos and seeing what life is like on the other side of the planet. Be safe!
generally you can get out of your vehicle, but as the years have gone by it appears that Savuti has become more commercial as has Chobe, but the people that would harass you about being out of your vehicle would be the tour operators with a game drive vehicle full of tourists, this is usually just a show off act for the tourists... a quick and sharp "piss off" usually sends them on their way. I've never had any issues with the actual park officials.
Thanks Craig. So, it has been confirmed that getting out of your vehicle is not allowed as per park rules. However, and I say this with caution, nor do I condone it. I still get out of my vehicle, but stay within a 2m radius of the vehicle. I do this only when necessary and when alone. As always, if you have caution to the wilderness and respect for others I feel it poses no threat if done correctly. Stay safe out there. Thank you for your comment 🤟
This is what we understand to be the case. But park officials at South Camp said we were not allowed to get out of vehicles. Can you not request official statement?
Thank you. Its an interesting one, and I hope that visitors are allowed to get out of vehicles, but stay close. It just makes any adventure that much more magic.
@@4x4ventures_southafrica Definitely not allowed out of vehicle outside designated stops and lookouts. People thinks its allowed because so many disobey regulations. multiple reasons rom safety, reduce chance of conflict, habitualisation, fire risks from vehicles leaving track to stop. etc but park regulations are available at entry gates, and its clear one may not leave the vehicle or collect firewood within the park, yet so many still do.
Here are the rules... : WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND NATIONAL PARKS ACT NATIONAL PARKS AND GAME RESERVES REGULATIONS (under section 92) (1st April, 2000) … 31. Walking (1) No person shall walk on foot or alight from a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft within a national park or game reserve except if the person is- (a) employed by the Government in the execution of his official duties; (b) within a facility, other than a road or track, listed under regulation 6 or under circumstances of regulation 13(10); (c) holding a written authorisation from the Officer-in-Charge; (d) walking under the conditions set out in regulation 17(5); (e) gathering firewood; (f) involved in an emergency; (g) a member of a designated community residing within a community use zone; or (h) permitted to use a transit road through a national park or game reserve in accordance with regulation 13(8). (2) For purposes of this regulation, "emergency" in relation to movement within a national park or game reserve, means- (a) a mechanical breakdown of a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft; (b) an accident involving a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft; (c) the loss of traction of a motor vehicle; and (d) a serious medical condition. …
Thank you Yvan. Where did you get this from? Just so I can cross check. I will be sure to add this in an upcoming episode and give you a mention. Much appreciated and keep well.
@@4x4ventures_southafrica I got the "National Parks and Game Reserve Regulations" from the FAO site and the FAOLEX Database (www.fao.org/faolex/results/details/en/c/LEX-FAOC066252) and from the Botswana Governement e-Laws site (www.elaws.gov.bw/desplaysubsidiary.php?cid=38:01&id=1774) It's a subsidiary legislation of the Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act (Chapter 38.01) (2008-12-31) and deals with the "Means of Travel within a National Park or Game Reserve" (Part V, regs 25-33) Keep well and ... keep to the rules !
yes this are the regulations for national parks in Botswana. Some parks have them detail out on bill boards at the park entrances. I have seen some in Chobe National Park and Savuti.
Wow, wow, wow!!! Epic video guys. Seriously enjoyed this one. Felt like we were there with you guys. Such an amazing and beautiful location and you showed it off properly. Cant wait for the next part to this adventure. Keep it up. Until the next one. Cheers🤜🏻🤛🏻
Thanknyou bud. Glad you enjoyed this one. BIG THANK YOU for an amazing map animation. It is fantastic and everyone thinks it's tops, thanknyou dude. Till the next one mate 🍻
Hi great video.. Concerning the park rules in Botswana, its forbidden to get out of your vehicle in ungazetted areas of the park for your safety, but the parks have a lot of rest areas which are basically a cleared small piece sometimes with a toilet and then there are view points where you are allowed to get out and view animals from outside the car but with caution. Viewpoints are most just an elevated part of park or a sandy shore with lots of space or a clear area with low bushes or near water holes with clear views away from trees. They are written on park guides or leafleats.. regards
Thank for the clarification there Riskboy,; precisely for safety and also not to disturb the wilderness..
Wow. So beautiful, enjoy Botswana
Hi Guys! Trank you for your great vids of my beloved Africa, espesially Botswana, I used to visit at least twice a year before the pandemic started... By the way: its definitively forbitten to step out of your vehicle in Botswana’s National Parks already for many years! - Just check the rules at every gate of each NP! Animals are used to travellers at the campsites and therefore it should be more safe there.
All the best to you and keep on doing, what you do and stay healthy!
Another awesome episode from 4x4 Ventures! and what a privilege to be part of it, can't wait for the next one!
Thank you bud. Zambia, tomorrow mate
I have been watching your videos recently and I think you have overlanded Botswana more than other countries and you always say good things about Botswana, I am a proud motswana and thank you very much for showing us the parts of our country we have never been to before. I think I now have a few ideas to start planning for my next trips around Botswana, once again thank you!
Am repeating watching this episode again😊 You out did yourself Ryan 💪
Thanks Alex 🙌
@@4x4ventures_southafrica anytime Ryan👏
This is by the most epic bush video, love the music, storms and shorts are amazing. Am gathering equipment little by little, can’t wait to visit this place sooner. 👍🏾
love all of your guys channels! Keep the content coming guys
Yes Ryan!!! Awesome episode mate, absolutely loved it really good stuff!!! Oh and ja the intro was awesome 👍 can't wait for the rest 👍👍👍🔥⛺🐾
Thanknyou Herbet. Love your enthusiasm and really appreciate your feedback. Glad you enjoyed it and keep posted mate. Keep well 🙏
Awesome episode mate, love the new intro as well! Looking forward to the next adventure!
Thank you bud
What a sick Ranger. Love it. And the storytelling. Yes, you may alight from your vehicle. Perfectly legal. Look forward to more..
Thank you Neal for the comment. We aren't too sure about the legality aspect of getting out your vehicle. Where is your source from? Stay tuned, more to come
4x4ventures On a recent trip to the pan we asked at the gate and they gave us the nod though did say it is not encouraged but is allowed.
Sorry Neal ...to alight from your vehicule in a national park in Botswana is ... perfectly illegal, but there are exceptions to this rule !
See my previous post in response to 4x4ventures.
Great Video Guys. Keep it up. Really enjoyed the adventure
Great picture
That's epic keep it up
Stunning production, thank you so much for sharing with us.
Thanknyou Johan, and hope you well. Appreciate your support. It goes a long way with all the hard yards. My pleasure mate 🙌
Hey 4x4 Ventures.
Ryan, thanks for the amazing video! Well done, you can tell how much work has gone into this.
Regarding restrictions of getting out of vehicles in Botswana - within National Parks, it is not permitted for visitors to get out of their vehicles in undesignated areas, like campsites, rest stops, etc. There is a trend for people to do it, as you may be far from civilization and other visitors, it may be quiet where you stop and they may not be any dangerous wildlife around, but technically you are not allowed to.
A lot of it comes down to common sense, and it won't harm anyone if you do jump out of your vehicle for a coffee or to stretch your legs along the way, but remember that this sets a trend for others if they pass you and you are out of your vehicle. Also, different groups of travellers have vastly different levels of experience in the bush, on foot. Due to this, there is a blanket rule for everyone.
Hope this helps, and look forward to the next episode.
Mike Sutherland
Escape Safari Co.
Hey Mike, thanks for the clarity on this point. We have the same idea with getting out of vehicles in the reserves. Much appreciated for the info. it is appreciated and glad you like the episode 🤟
Well done great video thanks for sharing this 👌 trip. Love the 2M missing the bush during lockdown.
Thank you Garry. There is a part 2 to this series if you havent seen it. Working another episode of our recent trip to the CKGR in Botswana done after Nxai Pan. An epic adventure not to be missed. Stay tuned and keep well. Thanks again
Great episode bud, really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you Stephen. It is soon to be in production. Will drop it when I'm happy. Enjoy it.
Great as always. I love an adventure and this looks like fun.
Always fun on any adventure. Thanks Michael
Another amazing episode. Loved it. Thanks guys.
Thank you Karen, glad you enjoyed it. Enjoy and be safe
The intro with the maps and explanation was just incredible! Awesome video and great edit man!!👌🏼🙌🏼
Thank you Dimitri and hope you well. Glad you enjoyed it. Map was done by my best mate Sean. A talented animator. Good to have him involved in this. Every bit helps. 🍻
4x4ventures great work and awesome to see new exciting additions to the channel! Keep it up man! 🍻
Thanks dude. Some hard work in this one.
in one of ur vids when u sadi u past by MOPIPI it lightened my day because its my home village
Awesome man. 👌
i really like to travell wit my dad we are like water and oil that cant be separated we have been all over Botswana he actually owns a lodge by BOTETI its called MAKUMUTU SAFARI CAMP LODGE waht evr u imagine of wildlife its there touring game drives he actually partnered wit Orapa game park
Sounds amazing mate. Maybe one day when I visit Bots again I can visit
yh that will be very nice
Fantastic work from a great channel! We can really see all the hard work that is going into these episodes! Thank you and cant wait for the next one 🙌
Thanks guys, too kind. Glad you enjoyed and we can't wait to bring you the next adventure. 🍻
This is so cool. Love how you appreciate rain and nature! Go for it.
Thank you.
Beautiful production and thanks for the upload 👍
Thank you Clinton. Much appreciated 🤟
I luv the background music ...wow wat nice video i luv it👌👌
Thank you Tumisang. Much appreciated 🙌
Ryan following you i realize man that Ranger is Epic and Ryan i bought myself Ranger 2,2 XLT 4x4 today thanks for inspiration
Thank you Shaun. Many happy adventures with your new ranger. Give me a shout if you need any advice. Thanks for your support bud, and kind words 🤙
@@4x4ventures_southafrica I will for sure Ryan sorry it is a XLS not XLT but yes i learn a lot from hour epic ranger
wow nice one going into moremi next week
Enjoy it. And thanks for making me jealous 🤣
You making great videos. I always watch you and your pals. Everytime you post i always quickly check if the other 2 haven't posted. By the way i am from Rakops where you usually stop for fuel.
Thanknyou Bright. Hope you are well and good. We love Botswana, and the people. As an ex Botswana resident, I always love coming back to my home place. Keep well and stay safe. Rakops is a hot hot place. More episodes coming mate 🍻
Will keep following as i do get notifications whenever you update
wow this is so amazing
Awesome episode mnr!
Thanknyou Johan. Glad you enjoyed it bud. Keep well 🙌
Fantastic episode Ryan! Loved it.
Makes me want to pack and go!
Thank you Werner. Glad you enjoyed it mate and as always, appreciate your support. Let's pack up and go mate 🍻
awesome video!!! well done Cuzz!!!
Thanks mate 🤟
I also didn’t catch the brand of tyre you’re running on the Ranger...? Amazing vid 👍🏼
BFGoodrich tyres. Size is 285/75/r16 they are a 32.6 inch tyre.
Epic video!!! I just wanted more after watching it. I'm waiting for the next one!!!! In the mean time will watch this one a couple of times 😂
Thank you Kyle. Episode 2 is in the edit suite and in production. Stay tuned and thanks for the comms mate 🤟
Hey Ryan and Chris Edward and how are doing today about just for a travelling to every where like a Botswana and limpopo and Zimbabwe and mbatha and congratulations to you Ryan and Chris Edward 4x4 adventure overlanding escape season guys from ntuthuko Ngubane nduduzo thank you so much 🤙🤙🤙
This is really brilliant; a great production!
Epic! Thanks for your comment 🙌🙌
Enjoyed it!
Hey guys. I enjoy following your adventures and wish to do the same one day. Just one question though.....How much will it cost to buy the equipped trailers. Please give an idea in rand and also recommend the nearest manufacturers in SA. I'm from Botswana. Cheers
Hi, just look up the manufacturers websites for costs. Also, look for second hand ones as they work just as well. A conqueror new is roughly R250k and the same for and Echo 5.
@@4x4ventures_southafrica Thanks a lot for the info. Really helpful. In your opinion which one between the 2 would you recommend??
Good question. I chose the Conqueror Compact Platinum because it suited my needs and family’s needs. Watch my revue in the channel. One over the other would be based on ones specific usage needs. They are both great trailers and very capable off road. I would buy a conqueror trailer again, but, there are teething issues with their trailers that personally I don’t think should be the case for the amount they cost. Good luck and hope this helps
Yes you are aloud to get out in Botswana! I’m South African and lived in maun for just on 3 years, and I know from visiting Moremi multiple times.
This is what we believe to be the case, but we were asked by the rangers at South Camp to get in our vehicles, and not to get out. We didn't receive an official, clearly stated rules and regulations on what is and isn't allowed.
That’s odd I haven’t been asked that, I’m also looking up on the web for the official park rules.
@@axelcartwright4507 You will find the rules and the links to the national parks regulations in my previous post in response to 4x4ventures
Yvan Francey thank you for that info, it’s good to know and I stand corrected!
That's my understanding as well; that you can get out of your vehicle (at your own risk) but I've also been asked by rangers at 3rd bridge to get back into our vehicles.
Great Video Ryan... I see you also enjoy the Sony's
Hey mate. Yeh, the sony is a win for me. A great little hybrid shooter with insane dynamic range in both photos and video. Thanks for the kind words bud
Majestic!
Thanknylu Arjen. Yes, it is a place for the soul and is majestic in every sense of the word
You are allowed to get out of the car in the Game reserve, I was there in March
Great video guys! thouroughly enjoyed watching. What roofrack do you have on the front of the Ranger?
I have the Rival roof cage. It is for sale if you keen? PM me for details
Dear Guys Thank you very much for the great report. We think you can go out of your car in Botswana. We do it, but it is your responsibility!
If you are not sure whether you will be excited and start wondering around during the game drive, the caution is you stay in the car especially during the times when the vegetation is thick, you are able to see dangerous animals even very close to your car. Dry seasons are much safer, visibility is brilliant.
Fantastic episode mate! Am your new subscriber from Australia Sydney am buying a LandCruiser then convert it to 6x6 rig then ship it to zimbabwe hopefully I can join you guys sometime next year.
Awesome mate, and thank you for the awesome comment. WOW, big plans there mate, and sounds next level. Hopefully Zim for me in April, but COVID levels prevent cross border travels at this stage. Yes, keep in touch and stay safe. Reach out to me when you here. Will be legend mate 🤙
@@4x4ventures_southafrica fantastic mate ! Can't wait for the Zim episode.
Fingers crossed Zim borders open mate
Getting out of ur car really depends on where u and how calm the predators are
You can only get off the car to answer call of nature or u have an emergency. Be advised that you can only do that if u have cleared the area of any possible danger.
May I request you to tell me which Background music you have used in the Intro? Thanks 😊
Great video when was it ?
January 2020.
Don't know what's allowed but I always say, just watch your back.
😍😍😍 SOOOOO jealous 😭😍😍😍
Sorry Pieter, but glad I could make you keen for the bush. Hope to see you out there mate.
What season or time of the year was this? Great video by the way.
Thanks you Archie. We were at Nxai Pan in January of 2020. Good time to go, and water everywhere.
If i recall there are no such rules specifically..its just advise that we stay in our Cars for our own safety..great episode again..just brilliant.
Hey Tshepo, thanks mate. This is the reason we bring this up, because it seems like a very Grey area. Our understanding is the same as yours, but there is also the understanding that it isn't allowed. We will find out more. Thank you for your comment and keep em coming. Glad you enjoyed the episode 🍻
Yes Tshepo, there are specific rules about driving cars and walking in national parks. See my previous response to 4x4ventures
Hi... what is the rough budget for two weeks self drive in bostwana please
Work on R1200 a day. Depends on where you are staying. Camp fees and tourist levies hit the pockets hard.
@@4x4ventures_southafrica that R1200 for 4x4 and fuel only? Please update me as im planing my first adventure. Any good place to contact to hire the4x4 . Please
No, as I don't hire a vehicle, that cost will be over and above. Sorry mate, I bill a consultancy fee for what you are asking, and as I don't earn commission from any places I recommend, it puts me in a pickle. Reach out to Bushlore for 4x4 vehicle hire. If you are interested in a proper itinerary please email me ryananimation@gmail.com
@@4x4ventures_southafrica i dont get this... what is the total expence for a 10 days with 4x4 . Fuel, camp, etc... please.. my email is wmdplanka@gmail.com
Thanks
Would you say AT Tyres are better for Botswana or would you go Mud Terrain?
Tricky question Jonathan, and thank you for your comment. My straight answer is Muds. However, the AT tyre is just as capable and more than up for the challenge. Less rolling resistance, harder compound suited for a 70% - 30% tar and dirt split, 3 ply side walls and strong. The KM3s are a beefy tyre and look great, strong and a very soft compound, which makes for amazing grip on tar, very flexible, and lots of traction in sand and mud. This comes at the cost of more road noise and higher amount of rolling resistance. Either choice is great, and you will be happy either way. KO2s last longer, 110k KMs and the KM3s 60k KMs. Enjoy and goodluck
tbh its ur choice honestly but it really depends on where u are or how u treat the environment
Location
What time of the year did you make this trip?
January 2020
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle in national game parks on Botswana. Sometimes ask the rangers at the get, maybe you can get away with it
think 3 cars + 3 trailers for 3 people is a little bit oversized
but nice pictures
Yeh, I hear you. But remember, the show is about showing people that they can use their off road trailers to do an overland trip like this. It is a big trip, and with the trailers, it becomes allot more efficient and enjoyable. Plus, this was our first trip with all the trailers. What better way to showcase it. Glad you enjoyed, and hopefully you see the value of an episode like this.
@@4x4ventures_southafrica ok, my bad
I’m no expert but I would say, « Don’t step out of your car if you are going to step on a lion »!😂😂😂
Exactly my thoughts 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Botswana animals are wild, so please do stay in your vehicles, especially at night. Lions are known to pull people from tents so please stay inside and make sure you are secure.
Great video, but too many ads man!
Thanks Tim. Yeh, its a sad one really. The only way I generate revenue, and it just isn't enough unfortunately, not even to cover a tank of fuel. Taken your point on board and tried to minimize the number of ads. Hope it helps and keep following. Thank you.
4x4ventures understand entirely!
Thanks bud 🙌
Love these two videos! I have one concern though: from an environmental point of view I hope you were more than one person to a car. (I do understand that your sponsors want you to show off their equipment, but still.)
Is there a great risk for robbery? Do you own firearms in SA?
Always a risk in Africa. We don't carry guns outside of SA, and that being said, we haven't had any issues camping anywhere in SA. No worries when you travel to the right places 🤙
@@4x4ventures_southafrica wow! I have heard stories over the years about SA, farm attacks, carjackings in JBurg etc, so I was curious. I carry because of bears and mountain lions and there could always be some odd ball out there you never know... Love watching your videos and seeing what life is like on the other side of the planet. Be safe!
Thanks mate, give me a shout when you come over. Appreciate your support legend 🤙
generally you can get out of your vehicle, but as the years have gone by it appears that Savuti has become more commercial as has Chobe, but the people that would harass you about being out of your vehicle would be the tour operators with a game drive vehicle full of tourists, this is usually just a show off act for the tourists... a quick and sharp "piss off" usually sends them on their way. I've never had any issues with the actual park officials.
Thanks Craig. So, it has been confirmed that getting out of your vehicle is not allowed as per park rules. However, and I say this with caution, nor do I condone it. I still get out of my vehicle, but stay within a 2m radius of the vehicle. I do this only when necessary and when alone. As always, if you have caution to the wilderness and respect for others I feel it poses no threat if done correctly. Stay safe out there. Thank you for your comment 🤟
Great viewing. The only thing I am missing is the Style when eating. How about eating at a table? Eting from your lap is so NOT stylish.
Actually you are allowed to get out of your car in the National Parks in Botswana
This is what we understand to be the case. But park officials at South Camp said we were not allowed to get out of vehicles. Can you not request official statement?
4x4ventures I will find out and let you know buddy..!
Thank you. Its an interesting one, and I hope that visitors are allowed to get out of vehicles, but stay close. It just makes any adventure that much more magic.
you are not allowed to get out of the car in the national parks unless is in a designated area to do so.
@@4x4ventures_southafrica Definitely not allowed out of vehicle outside designated stops and lookouts. People thinks its allowed because so many disobey regulations. multiple reasons rom safety, reduce chance of conflict, habitualisation, fire risks from vehicles leaving track to stop. etc
but park regulations are available at entry gates, and its clear one may not leave the vehicle or collect firewood within the park, yet so many still do.
Here are the rules... :
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND NATIONAL PARKS ACT
NATIONAL PARKS AND GAME RESERVES REGULATIONS
(under section 92)
(1st April, 2000)
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31. Walking
(1) No person shall walk on foot or alight from a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft within a
national park or game reserve except if the person is-
(a) employed by the Government in the execution of his official duties;
(b) within a facility, other than a road or track, listed under regulation 6 or under
circumstances of regulation 13(10);
(c) holding a written authorisation from the Officer-in-Charge;
(d) walking under the conditions set out in regulation 17(5);
(e) gathering firewood;
(f) involved in an emergency;
(g) a member of a designated community residing within a community use zone; or
(h) permitted to use a transit road through a national park or game reserve in
accordance with regulation 13(8).
(2) For purposes of this regulation, "emergency" in relation to movement within a national
park or game reserve, means-
(a) a mechanical breakdown of a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft;
(b) an accident involving a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft;
(c) the loss of traction of a motor vehicle; and
(d) a serious medical condition.
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Thank you Yvan. Where did you get this from? Just so I can cross check. I will be sure to add this in an upcoming episode and give you a mention. Much appreciated and keep well.
@@4x4ventures_southafrica I got the "National Parks and Game Reserve Regulations" from the FAO site and the FAOLEX Database (www.fao.org/faolex/results/details/en/c/LEX-FAOC066252) and from the Botswana Governement e-Laws site (www.elaws.gov.bw/desplaysubsidiary.php?cid=38:01&id=1774)
It's a subsidiary legislation of the Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act (Chapter 38.01) (2008-12-31) and deals with the "Means of Travel within a National Park or Game Reserve" (Part V, regs 25-33)
Keep well and ... keep to the rules !
yes this are the regulations for national parks in Botswana. Some parks have them detail out on bill boards at the park entrances. I have seen some in Chobe National Park and Savuti.
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