Absolutely awesome videography photography and story telling. Thx. I find that area stunning (even with corrugations 😊) FYI I bought a glass lid with a silicone rim to fit my frying pan from checkers, works awesome stays in the camper.
Thank you for the generous praise, so cool when all the hard work pays off 👍🏼 It is beautiful there, and one can overlook the corrugations 🤦🏻♀️thanks for the pan lid tip. Will go look. 😊.
Amazing! Just seems to be getting better as the journey goes on. Drone shots after the KAA gate were magic. Thinking of doing this area next year. Shame the grader driver could have done with a coke 😢😜. PS why the gloves for driving, especially in the heat. Sorry been traveling and only got time now to enjoy it 😊
@@troopyinafrica Thanks again. So glad you enjoyed the episode. I like the Hukuntsi region. There is a lot to explore there and a true Kalahari experience. Game is a bit sparse because the local hunting, but a great way to enter Botswana …and the gloves: are protection against the sun, my toopie skin can’t take it anymore. Long sleeves, big brim hat and cycling gloves. Skin cancer is a real thing in our part of the world.
The road from Polentswa is a gravel road that is sandy in places mixed with corrugations until you turn off north onto a two spoor. Mostly soft sand, no problem with correct tyre pressure in 4x4. The scenery was beautiful similar to the road to Mabuasehube just less traveled @ExpeditionBotswana maps.app.goo.gl/VVHtU5fkP2mBCEUq9?g_st=ic
@@ExpeditionBotswana Great! Our experience on the Botswana side of Kglagadi Transfrontier Park was next level. If you are set up for wild camping it is overall a much better experience. The unfenced Camps are private and a much more immersive experience with the Kalahari and its wildness. Enjoy!
Thanks the kalahari is a special special place
It definitely is a very special place 👍🏼
You two always make it so enjoyable to watch. Excellently put together
Wow, what lekka feedback ☺️thanks for making us smile 😉
Absolutely awesome videography photography and story telling. Thx.
I find that area stunning (even with corrugations 😊)
FYI
I bought a glass lid with a silicone rim to fit my frying pan from checkers, works awesome stays in the camper.
Thank you for the generous praise, so cool when all the hard work pays off 👍🏼
It is beautiful there, and one can overlook the corrugations 🤦🏻♀️thanks for the pan lid tip. Will go look. 😊.
Lovely episode guys. Beautiful scenery. Had to giggle at the human bird imitation…😂
Dankie Chris!! He had me in stitches with that feather 🪶 naturally Christoph managed to find the biggest feather 🤣
Another great episode and excellent video quality. 💯👌🏻
Always the nicest feedback 😉👍🏼☺️thank you
My favourite place. Lol'd at the "ballas bak" 😅. Enjoying the series.
@@CharlesJHin Agreed it’s beautiful region, one we will return to in the future. “Ballas Bak” is the most sensible description for sleeping lions 😉
Great to see this 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Eric 😊
Enjoyed this… we had a leopard visit us at Polentswa 2 and have a roll around in that shower 👏
I’m laughing, I know I shouldn’t be, because it’s not really funny, we had a similar experience in Mahubasehube. Needless to say we didn’t shower 👍🏼
@@SoulTonicLife 😂😂😂
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Amazing! Just seems to be getting better as the journey goes on. Drone shots after the KAA gate were magic. Thinking of doing this area next year. Shame the grader driver could have done with a coke 😢😜.
PS why the gloves for driving, especially in the heat.
Sorry been traveling and only got time now to enjoy it 😊
@@troopyinafrica Thanks again. So glad you enjoyed the episode. I like the Hukuntsi region. There is a lot to explore there and a true Kalahari experience. Game is a bit sparse because the local hunting, but a great way to enter Botswana
…and the gloves: are protection against the sun, my toopie skin can’t take it anymore. Long sleeves, big brim hat and cycling gloves. Skin cancer is a real thing in our part of the world.
Nice episode, How's the road From Polentswa to the Kaa gate and how many KM..?
The road from Polentswa is a gravel road that is sandy in places mixed with corrugations until you turn off north onto a two spoor. Mostly soft sand, no problem with correct tyre pressure in 4x4. The scenery was beautiful similar to the road to Mabuasehube just less traveled @ExpeditionBotswana maps.app.goo.gl/VVHtU5fkP2mBCEUq9?g_st=ic
@@SoulTonicLife Thank you so much, I'm considering doing two rivers to Kaa gate next year. This is after seeing the series.
@@ExpeditionBotswana Great! Our experience on the Botswana side of Kglagadi Transfrontier Park was next level. If you are set up for wild camping it is overall a much better experience. The unfenced Camps are private and a much more immersive experience with the Kalahari and its wildness. Enjoy!