Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park March 2024 - Ep5 Part 2 One of the most exciting days in the park!

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Hi all
    I was in the Kgalagadi from the 17-22 March as a belated birthday trip. March is green season in the Kgalagadi still, but the lack of rain and high temperatures meant the park was looking quite dry still, with a few patches of longer grass.
    The last full day in the park was action packed, starting with a missed leopard sighting, a photogenic jackal, cheetahs and more jackals, lions, hyenas and a few lifers to boot!
    Part 2 of one of the best days in the park!
    Watch part 1 here:
    • Kgalagadi Transfrontie...

Komentáře • 6

  • @stefanusrheeder4162
    @stefanusrheeder4162 Před 15 dny +1

    if you want as less as possible atmospheric distortion and heat haze, your camera lens is better off out your window when taking photo or video rather than from inside your car. I once took pics of a secretary bird from inside my car......what a disapointment🥴 not one was sharp.

  • @izakgreyling8872
    @izakgreyling8872 Před 26 dny +2

    Thank you for sharing. Any tips on camping solo in National Parks?

    • @SouthAfricanWanderer
      @SouthAfricanWanderer  Před 26 dny

      @@izakgreyling8872 I’m thinking I should put together a video on some of the tips and tricks for the Kgalagadi in particular. I think mostly I’ve camped solo in the larger camps. With the Kgalagadi there is the option to camp in unfenced camps, which I haven’t been brave enough to do and I’m sure is a different prospect altogether. Camping in the big camps solo isn’t too bad, I think the main thing is to be prepared for the weather conditions. The Kgalagadi is hot and a fan would be a good option. Other than that the large camps have most things you will need and you can also make friends with the neighbors as well

  • @stefanusrheeder4162
    @stefanusrheeder4162 Před 15 dny

    do you know if one can just go during off season with a camper trailer or must one book?

    • @SouthAfricanWanderer
      @SouthAfricanWanderer  Před 15 dny

      @@stefanusrheeder4162 you have to book as most of the camps are fully booked 11 months ahead. Twee Rivieren may be the only camp with availability and you can also check for last minute cancellations about 30 days before on the SANParks website

    • @stefanusrheeder4162
      @stefanusrheeder4162 Před 15 dny

      @@SouthAfricanWanderer thanks for the info I will book then. enjoy your day.😁