hi i love your vids i love the Kruger and me and my family we go to the kruger like every year and we will be going to the kruger in a bit and this video is getting me ready for the kryger
We figured but it's crazy how comfortable and not phased they are by vehicles driving right past them, he never flinched. He just carried on snoozing as though we didn't even exist😂
Watching and liking your vlogs in preparation for a birdwatching trip to Kruger next year - I think the Owlet at 3:35 is a Pearl-Spotted?? Hope you do more vlogs in the future.
Loving your vlog, you two have seen some amazing things!! Awesome sightings!! I’m not the greatest birdie, but I think this may be a Pearl-spotted Owlet at 3:35 ― but I may also be very wrong! Keep up the great vlogs!! Looking forward to your next adventure 🤘🏼
I've watched all your videos, incredible, thank you!! I wanted to ask: - Do you think a 4x4 is necessary, or something like a tall suv with only forward traction is good enough (like a ford ecosport for example)? - Are there fridges in some camps, or can you get ice there for the portable fridges? Will you do a final video about the pros and cons of each area? I'm super conflicted, because I want to see the big 5, but the big crowds around Skukuza throw me off a bit.
Thanks so much for watching all our vlogs so far, we really appreciate that💯👀 1. No, a 4x4 is definitely not needed, a SUV or taller vehicle has the pro of being able to see out a bit better but any vehicle type can handle the roads of the Kruger. 2. Yes, if you stay in the bungalows or chalets, they have fridges. For camping, we just bought ice every day for our coolers, every rest camp has a shop that sell the basics, we bought ice and wood almost every day or every 2nd day. 3. Yes, we will do a video of some sort re-capping our whole trip and doing pros and cons. We went in June and planned it so that we weren't there during school holidays or long weekends and during our time in Skukuza, there were a few cars around the big sightings but very manageable. I can't speak for how the crowds are during peak season though (we tend to make sure to avoid those time when visiting the park). The skukuza area is definitely worth a visit but if you want to see ALL the big 5 then you would need to visit more south of the park, our stay at Berg en Dal was amazing, we loved that area. Hope that helps a bit:)
Some great sightings. Have to love the Kruger.
That steak looks delicious. I'll have to try the grilling method you described.
Video footage nice , animal sightings epic thanks foe great episode
Thanks so much for watching Shaun💯👀 We really appreciate the comment!
hi i love your vids i love the Kruger and me and my family we go to the kruger like every year and we will be going to the kruger in a bit and this video is getting me ready for the kryger
Thank you so much for watching👀 Glad our videos are getting you excited for your next trip🌿🦁
Another great video, you guys have us hooked. Looking forward to the next already
Thank you so much. Your support is really appreciated👀💯
They lie in the road to get warm. Mom must have been watching. 😊
We figured but it's crazy how comfortable and not phased they are by vehicles driving right past them, he never flinched. He just carried on snoozing as though we didn't even exist😂
Watching and liking your vlogs in preparation for a birdwatching trip to Kruger next year - I think the Owlet at 3:35 is a Pearl-Spotted?? Hope you do more vlogs in the future.
Loving your vlog, you two have seen some amazing things!! Awesome sightings!!
I’m not the greatest birdie, but I think this may be a Pearl-spotted Owlet at 3:35 ― but I may also be very wrong!
Keep up the great vlogs!! Looking forward to your next adventure 🤘🏼
Definitely a Pearlie
I've watched all your videos, incredible, thank you!! I wanted to ask:
- Do you think a 4x4 is necessary, or something like a tall suv with only forward traction is good enough (like a ford ecosport for example)?
- Are there fridges in some camps, or can you get ice there for the portable fridges?
Will you do a final video about the pros and cons of each area? I'm super conflicted, because I want to see the big 5, but the big crowds around Skukuza throw me off a bit.
Thanks so much for watching all our vlogs so far, we really appreciate that💯👀
1. No, a 4x4 is definitely not needed, a SUV or taller vehicle has the pro of being able to see out a bit better but any vehicle type can handle the roads of the Kruger.
2. Yes, if you stay in the bungalows or chalets, they have fridges. For camping, we just bought ice every day for our coolers, every rest camp has a shop that sell the basics, we bought ice and wood almost every day or every 2nd day.
3. Yes, we will do a video of some sort re-capping our whole trip and doing pros and cons. We went in June and planned it so that we weren't there during school holidays or long weekends and during our time in Skukuza, there were a few cars around the big sightings but very manageable. I can't speak for how the crowds are during peak season though (we tend to make sure to avoid those time when visiting the park). The skukuza area is definitely worth a visit but if you want to see ALL the big 5 then you would need to visit more south of the park, our stay at Berg en Dal was amazing, we loved that area.
Hope that helps a bit:)
Hi nice videos, just a quick question. What time is ideal to arrive at a camp site? I have a trip coming up to Skukuza and Berg en dal
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Yuck m😮usic too loud and disturbiñg