Skukuza Rest Camp | Kruger National Park
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- čas přidán 25. 05. 2023
- We had a memorable time at Skukuza Rest Camp for the second part of Kruger National Park trip. Skukuza is a very busy camp but the sightings we had made it worth the effort.
I hope you enjoy the video.
WOW!!! What fantastic sightings. Looking forward to your next video. Thank you for sharing.
We also saw the lions and wild dogs such cool sightings!
I just had to subscribe to this channel 👌. Magnificent sightings 👏
Baie baie dankie vir jul video's. Jul vat my elke keer op n vinnige KRUGER vakansie...!!!! Sien uit na jul volgende video!!!
Amazing wild dog sighting. We spent 10 days in Kruger in April/may - unfortunately could not spot them. But had amazing other sightings.
Will be there in a few weeks, hope we see as many animals as you guys.. Cheers! 😉
Love you stuff. Just 5:31 is a hooded vulture. And the first bird is a Swainsons Spurfowl.
Thank you very much for the feedback. 👍
Correct me if i am wrong but at the beginning was that not a Swainsons Spurfowl/Francolin? But great video! Thoroughly enjoyed it!
Yes Swainson's Spurfowl
That wild dog footage paired with the music gave me goosebumps! What is that cushion called that you place your camera on? Thanks for the awesome video guys
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. It is camera bean bag and the brand is “Badger”. It works well and really gives your videos much more stability
@@lieplana8711 Thanks very much!!
Great video and some fantastic sightings. Could you please let us know unit number you stayed in at Skukuza as we are planning on spending a few nights there when we can visit our happy place again. Karl and Alison
Hi we stayed in the LR2W chalets and I believe it was number 96 next to the Lion Cottage👍
Thanks for that and we are looking forward to your next video 😎
Beautiful video, well done. Out of interest when was this trip?
Good Morning. It was the last week of March
where do you get the pies? didnt understand it properly.... sorry...
Hi. We got the pies at Tshokwane picnic site. They are delicious.
@@lieplana8711 ok, I know that place, thx for the answer ;-)