wonderful video. can you please add a separate video about how to plan for the trip, food, selfdrive car, migration season. as a kid have watched this annual migration of wildebeest in discovery and national geographic. would love to make a trip at my own pace you you guys did. Thanks in advance.
Wow Gregor, nice work. So fun to see your adventures. Thank you for sharing and perhaps our roads cross again in one of the other roadtrip destinations
thanks, we didnt drive ourselves after dark. There where maintenance guys there and they spotted the lion and told us to jump into their vehicle. we had little over the driving. so not so bad after all for self entitled Europeans :)
How about where you camped...do they have electricity or showers? Where did you buy groceries? Are there plenty of petrol stations? Thank you for the video!
Hi Gregor, I would like to know pros and cons of self drive vs packaged safaris. If self drive, how to find game, fees to pay, booking camping sites, general safety, how not to be stupid, lol.
Excellent video guys! Thank you. We are planning something similar next year; climbing Mt. Meru and then Mt. Kilimanjaro, followed by a self drive through some of the national parks.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing! I am also planning a self drive safari and would be curious to know more about all logisitc required and if you have advice to share? Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your travels, I'm watching post Tanzania Safari Sept 2024 and longing to return asap as a photo guide perhaps. Please may I ask what camera you used for the film you took, looks like you could zoom in well from the jeep? thank you
very nice video. Thanks for sharing. There are lots of videos about self driving in Namibia and Botswana, but in Tanzania it's very rare to see. on that topic, one thing I'd like to have seen was how were the camps, their structure and facilities, and how did you manage things like food, toilet, etc
yeah afterwards we thought the same thing! should have filmed more of the 'boring' stuff. I thought about making a "how to plan your self drive safari video" where I cover all that stuff
I am from Tanzania and love self drive within the country. I can help where to get your answers if you are planning a self drive in Tz, you can rent my truck too. Welcome to Tanzania
Looks like an amazing experience. Epic and romantic! May I ask what you spent per day on food lodging, entrance fees etc? I would think self supported travel would allow for more solitude and flexibility versus hiring a guide?
Hi Gregor, Many Thanks for this very useful video. We are planning to go on a self drive ourselves later this year to Tanzania. I was wondering if you could share some insights with us. How did you find a reliable rental company ? How did you pay for gas ? (Cash (USD ?) or Credit Card) ? Where did you camp in the Serengeti ? At a predefined camp site, or just randomly ? Note: In case you are German, please feel free to answer in German. I can perfectly read it, but not write it.
We are planning for Serengeti, can you please suggest the lesser costly camp sites and the entry fee for vehicle (LC) and for you? This would be of help to us, thanks
Muchas, muchas, muchas gracias por tu video, realmente hay muy pocos videos de África gratis, ¿estoy planeando ir a alquilar un Toyota Rab 4, será bueno? para esos caminos? Mi intención es ir a Mikumi y Tarangike y Zanzíbar unos 2000km y no hay información, todo está organizado, ¿tienes un blog? Muchas gracias por todo
Haha youre welcome. No I dont have a Blog. I can tell you what I know: You are NOT allowed into Serengeti or Ngorongoro with a Rab 4 but you are ALLOWED into Tarangire. I would still double check this fact with the Rental Company, just to be safe. The Road from Arusha to Tarangire was mostly well maintained highway. Only the last hour or so (when you turn off from the highway) it gets bumpy. Also the national park itself is not paved of course.
Why Toyota Rab 4??. Most common adventurous vehicles here are Land cruisers as @lorenzo used and land rover defenders as my truck at my channel. Within those two you will drive comfortably, and most roads are accessible.
because there are only two of us and the height of the wheels from the ground is the same but the rental price is 3 times higher and I don't need a house, because I will stay in small hotel
thanks! if I remember correctly it was about 2400 euros for 14 Days with camping gear and a rooftop tent! IF you do rent from them let them know you came from me, maybe I'll get a discount next time haha
Seems people like self drive eeeh!!?. Welcome to Tanzania @lorenzo. I prefer self driving too and my truck is customized for camping purposes. Karibu Tanzania
NEW VIDEO EXPLAINING EVERYTHING IS UP
wonderful video. can you please add a separate video about how to plan for the trip, food, selfdrive car, migration season. as a kid have watched this annual migration of wildebeest in discovery and national geographic. would love to make a trip at my own pace you you guys did. Thanks in advance.
what company did you hire the landrover from? and what are the prices per day please.
Wow Gregor, nice work. So fun to see your adventures. Thank you for sharing and perhaps our roads cross again in one of the other roadtrip destinations
Sehr eindrucksvoll Eure Safari! Toll eingefangen und super umgesetzt! Bin schon gespannt wo es das nächste mal hingeht!!!!
Bein nächsten Video wäre es doch sehr fein mehr von euch Beiden zu sehn!
Awesome 👌....million thanks
Besides that. Great video and adventure.
thanks, we didnt drive ourselves after dark. There where maintenance guys there and they spotted the lion and told us to jump into their vehicle. we had little over the driving. so not so bad after all for self entitled Europeans :)
making a "how to plan a Safari " video right now! what do you wanna know? Reply here
How about where you camped...do they have electricity or showers? Where did you buy groceries? Are there plenty of petrol stations? Thank you for the video!
Hi Gregor, I would like to know pros and cons of self drive vs packaged safaris. If self drive, how to find game, fees to pay, booking camping sites, general safety, how not to be stupid, lol.
Excellent video guys! Thank you. We are planning something similar next year; climbing Mt. Meru and then Mt. Kilimanjaro, followed by a self drive through some of the national parks.
@@StephandNastya have fun! Great adventure
Amazing! Thanks for sharing! I am also planning a self drive safari and would be curious to know more about all logisitc required and if you have advice to share? Thanks!
Planning on making a video on it!
you guys are brave and cool!
Great video! I'm enjoying this very much.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Video is wonderful thank you. Was the vehicle hire expensive please ?
They beauty of Mother Nature
Hi man, just wondering what camera did you use for the lion pride shot at around minute 5:00.
Thankyou!
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Thank you for sharing your travels, I'm watching post Tanzania Safari Sept 2024 and longing to return asap as a photo guide perhaps. Please may I ask what camera you used for the film you took, looks like you could zoom in well from the jeep? thank you
its in the description
very nice video. Thanks for sharing. There are lots of videos about self driving in Namibia and Botswana, but in Tanzania it's very rare to see.
on that topic, one thing I'd like to have seen was how were the camps, their structure and facilities, and how did you manage things like food, toilet, etc
yeah afterwards we thought the same thing! should have filmed more of the 'boring' stuff. I thought about making a "how to plan your self drive safari video" where I cover all that stuff
I am from Tanzania and love self drive within the country. I can help where to get your answers if you are planning a self drive in Tz, you can rent my truck too. Welcome to Tanzania
Awesome video and what great wildlife sighting ❤ can you tell me what it cost to rent the Land Cruiser and where did you collect it from? 🙏
Rented a Land-Rover??? This is an offense to Landcruiser😜
Landrovers are what are traditionally used
Looks like an amazing experience. Epic and romantic! May I ask what you spent per day on food lodging, entrance fees etc? I would think self supported travel would allow for more solitude and flexibility versus hiring a guide?
very interesting GOOD
Thank you for your video! Could you please share the name of the camping sites that you used in this trip?
If you have a roof tent can you camp anywhere in the park?
Hi Gregor, Many Thanks for this very useful video. We are planning to go on a self drive ourselves later this year to Tanzania. I was wondering if you could share some insights with us. How did you find a reliable rental company ? How did you pay for gas ? (Cash (USD ?) or Credit Card) ? Where did you camp in the Serengeti ? At a predefined camp site, or just randomly ? Note: In case you are German, please feel free to answer in German. I can perfectly read it, but not write it.
Hello, i am working on a "how to" video right now. Should be done in a few weeks. All those questions will be covered
Hi is there a way to find out more about your itenary as we are planning g to go serengeti and ngorongoro in January.
We are planning for Serengeti, can you please suggest the lesser costly camp sites and the entry fee for vehicle (LC) and for you? This would be of help to us, thanks
Is that safe for a couple to rent a Land Rover and travel there? Where did you go for shower? Thank you for the video.
@@vita4017 I have a different video explaining everything
Muchas, muchas, muchas gracias por tu video, realmente hay muy pocos videos de África gratis, ¿estoy planeando ir a alquilar un Toyota Rab 4, será bueno? para esos caminos? Mi intención es ir a Mikumi y Tarangike y Zanzíbar unos 2000km y no hay información, todo está organizado, ¿tienes un blog? Muchas gracias por todo
Haha youre welcome. No I dont have a Blog. I can tell you what I know: You are NOT allowed into Serengeti or Ngorongoro with a Rab 4 but you are ALLOWED into Tarangire. I would still double check this fact with the Rental Company, just to be safe. The Road from Arusha to Tarangire was mostly well maintained highway. Only the last hour or so (when you turn off from the highway) it gets bumpy. Also the national park itself is not paved of course.
Why Toyota Rab 4??. Most common adventurous vehicles here are Land cruisers as @lorenzo used and land rover defenders as my truck at my channel. Within those two you will drive comfortably, and most roads are accessible.
@@Travel_Stache i like driving to rough roads, and that is why most of my safaris are through unbeaten trucks
because there are only two of us and the height of the wheels from the ground is the same but the rental price is 3 times higher and I don't need a house, because I will stay in small hotel
@@ramonruizcalderon worry out, you will get your choice and have a nice safari, just arrange well the plans.
Which vehicle rental company did you use?
Roadtrip Africa, its in the description
Hello brother 🤠
Very nice reportage. Not to know your business, how much did you spend to hire the car. Because i want to do the same thing in December.
thanks! if I remember correctly it was about 2400 euros for 14 Days with camping gear and a rooftop tent! IF you do rent from them let them know you came from me, maybe I'll get a discount next time haha
Thankyou very much for the information. ❤️👋
Seems people like self drive eeeh!!?. Welcome to Tanzania @lorenzo. I prefer self driving too and my truck is customized for camping purposes.
Karibu Tanzania
@@angobk40 asantesana bro.
Land Cruiser!!!!! 😂 Land rover…
Do you remember how much you paid each day to be in the park with your own vehicle?
new video is up explaining everything
Your Land Rover looks awfully a lot like a Toyota.
The disrespect😱confusing a Toyota land cruiser to an unrealizable vehicle
🙄🙄
I have been on a self drive safari last year. Running to see a bunch of people watch a bunch of wildebeest would be last on my list.
if you actually watched the video we were driving