www.youtube.com/@RoseDouglasTravelwithUsExplore?sub_confirmation=1 Our travels showcase great destinations, travel tips and give you the info to get out there & have fun! We love the African Bush and all of the sights and smells. Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. Under an African sky, possibilities are infinite and peace is there for the taking. The richness we achieve from nature, is the source of our inspiration. The deeper you go into the bush, the quieter it gets in your head.
Excellent photo's,love the calm and natural way of presenting of your footages.Please be so kind and make your background music softer and switch off your camera's noise while taking continuous photos.
The actual road to the camp site is very short. About 500m but you need to drive very very slowly as it is heavily corrugated with some humps. I would take mine if it was on road only. It is totally worth it once you are in the camp. Enjoy!
Hello Rose and Arthur. We loving this series and your photos of the Confluence female are absolutely beautiful. Thanks so much for all your hours of driving to bring such wonderful footage for us all.
Aaa Tessa I am glad you are enjoying it. We really love the Kruger with all the surprises. We leave again on the 10th August for 6 weeks so hoping for some good and interesting sightings. Keep well!
@@RoseDouglasTravelwithUsExplore we were wondering if you had another trip on the cards after hearing you say August is the time you enjoy going. We are missing Kruger but going yo Kgalagadi in December. 👏👏
We so enjoy your videos and have watched many - Namibia/Etosha/Kgalagadi and Kruger over your years of travelling. We are elderly and also passionate about the bush and have been visiting Kruger for over 30 plus years. This year December we will be doing our first visit to Kgalagadi and are beyond excited. Unfortunately December is the only time of year we can go. We dont camp any longer, but looking at your setup makes us long for the old days when we did camp. Thank you both for giving us endless hours of entertainment. (We are currently "with you" at Tsendse, 2021 A Taste of Kruger"
Dear Rose, thanks for trip-sharing and info-sharing. It all looked great once again. You mentioned an early return due to a Kurumna issue. Can you elaborate? Was it extra unsafe? Did you adjust your drive back? Also, it's unfortunate to hear about Mabua and the lions. I've read about it; not pleasant. In three weeks, we're off to Kgalagdi, October Kruger, Februarie, Khutse NP, and Kgalagadi Botswana side. Then, September, three weeks in the Mara triangle to catch the great migration.
There is no Rooiputs Pride .. The Dynamics change every month about at Rooiputs >> different Coalitions >> We are at Rooiputs for 10 Nights as from next week so hopefully we will see the 2 big current males there .. Leave anything like a Trail camera outside at night >> asking for trouble as you found out
That is the Polentswa pride. We have seen them there for the last couple of years. The old male has been ousted. A trail camera is to see what is going on at night, is it not?
We use 2 x Coke Bottles for a shower << Now our 4x4 Summit Everest Trailer has the Geyser and Shower with Mixer etc but we still use the Coke Bottles in Kgalagadi as we dont want to fill our 200 Litre Tanks under the trailer with Brak Water
The Road Morth to Nossob and further North from Melkvle Northwards is way worse than the Auob Mata Mata Road >> did it last week and again in 3 weeks time after 10 nights at Rooiputs
Thank you for sharing. We will be visiting for 7 nights in November as part of a 4 week road trip from the UK. It will be our first visit so super excited.
@@RoseDouglasTravelwithUsExplore I grew up on the South Coast amongst plenty of snakes . We have been to most of the National parks and have seen snakes in all of them , our last stay in one , was Bontebok and sitting on our veranda, right in front of us , out of the beautiful manicured lawn two massive cobras appeared . The gold one sped off down to the river and the other , olive one , withdrew his periscope head in a hurry and I kid you not , a puff adder appeared at some speed for a puff adder , and crossed right in front of us ! We had two further sightings on our short stay 😳
Wow we are lucky then. We have had quite a few cobras and puff adders in the Kgalagadi, but never in any other camps. In Botswana we have had a couple but not even in Kruger. 😅
I love the unscripted interaction between you guys. Is that a car mount for your camera in the back? And I though May month was a shoulder month with great temperatures :(
Thank you so much. May in the Kgalagadi can get pretty cold whereas in Kruger it is likely to be much warmer. Yes the car mount we ordered from Amazon.co.uk. It is a Neewer. My husband made the bits over the doorsill and screwed them onto it.
Thank you for that. I post the pics on FB Knp leopards of Malelane group. They then identify them. Otherwise for higher up leopards the KNP leopard group.
What a beautiful presentation, from the sightings to the commentary to the bits of very fitting music and also the birds singing and nature sounds...overall spectacular presentation...thank you!
Hi, it is not easy but we manage. When we make the bed I stand on the outside and my husband on the inside and we make it like that. We use an XL and XD queen sheet from WW or Mr Price.
What a fantastic series. We really like your chats and commentary during the videos plus the photos are fantastic as well. Thanks for sharing and feeding our Kruger addiction! We hope to be able to go back to our happy place in the future. Karl & Alison
You guys have the best job in the world. Being around all of GODS creatures must be awesome day after day. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us it's truly an uplifting and spiritual journey
What a wonderful series!! Enjoyed every one. Particular thanks😀😀 for the enjoyable and informative commentary and the photos just enhanced the experience. Thanks for sharing!!👋👋