Please state the date when you recorded this,. And intestines are common to be left behind ofter a kill and carcass removed or dragged away by scavengers, wouldn't say poaching in the middle of the park
This was september 2023. It was weird because as you can see, those guts were really fresh and there was no carcass or any other part of the animal around.
@@nmdread thank you, I’m glad you liked it. I mostly use Tracks4Africa as a GPS. The app also shows attractions, parks, scenic routes and other interesting places
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I’m following very entusiastic your videos. They are very direct and authentic 😊 I hope in a few years make a crossing of Africa too… How did you filmed the animals in the park? What objective you recommend? You have very nice and close images… Thanks
Thank you very much, I’m glad you like them. If you do it, it will change your life forever. I use a Sony handicam 4K camera. It has a good lens but definitely to get a good shot you must try to get close to them.
@@viajesjaipurofficial thanks for your answer. I checked it is a 532mm. Very nice closeups so far :) Some times maybe a tripod would stabilise a littlebit more... But it also gives a casual and direct feeling like this... Wish you a Wonderfull journey if you still on road (I'm in episode 15 yet...). Thank you so much!!!
At that time you needed to pay to go to the village, and then you paid for each photo that you wanted to take. Now you just pay once and it includes the photos, but I can’t tell how much they ask for it
Thank you for this video! very interesting :) did you drive from Tashinga to Binga in one day, including a loop into chizarira? Going there in a month :)
Thank you Raymond. It is a country that I love and I try to capture its essence. Unfortunately I couldn't make it to Senyati Gorge. I went all the way to Nyamunga and followed the lake shore until the road ends. From there it was very complicated to get to the Gorge and I needed to take a boat. But I saw part of it from the bridge over the road to Binga. Thanks for watching
Your totally correct... ZIMBABWE has a hunting industry... and as such areas have been designated fir it... Umfurudzi was originally set up as such an area... what has now happened is that national parks is trying to double the income and have now allowed overland, daytrippers and general gane viewing to happen.. it doesn't gel together.. 2ndly the baits should've been take down at the completion of the hunt...
@@PaulJasonDesigns I totally agree. I'm not against hunting, but I don't think both activities can be done in the same place. Those animals ran as soon as they heard the engine and driving around was a waste of time. Leaving the bait there is absolutely disgusting and it should be removed immediately after the hunt ends.
@@viajesjaipurofficial wonderful! I spent alot of time helping the project team put the points of interest in the Zim map. You visited them in this episode 😀👍
@@stub4928 then I must thank you because I use it a lot. If you watch my other episodes in Zimbabwe you will find most of the attractions there. BTW, I emailed Tracks4Africa because some places had wrong coordinates and some roads were closed or were private, but I didn’t have any reply from them
I'm enjoying this adventure. Pretty awesome to see Outward Bound. Took me down memory lane to my teenage years. Also, on farming, you should look up Zimbabwe's agricultural regions. The south with low rainfall is mostly cattle country, the east high rainfall is plantation country.
I'm glad that you liked it. Yes, you are right. I was surprised because I didn't see crops until I got to the Eastern Highlands, but that area is very fertile and they grow everything there. Good quality and reasonable prices make it the best place in the country to buy from Road Side markets. Thanks for watching.
There is a path that takes you all the way up to the top of the Brida Veil fall. It's an easy trek but it's kind of hidden in the bush. Yes, Tessa's pool is really beautiful. Thanks for watching