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Western world people are usually nervous on their first visit to Africa. There’s nothing to worry about!!! I’m from the US and I go every year since 1998; it’s my magic happy place. Though I’ve never been to West Africa. It’s extremely welcoming. I’ve done so many safaris. For people that don’t know, it’s very different dependent on where you go. East (Kenya/Tanzania) are open and beautiful plains…the easiest wildlife viewing. Plus you can also experience the beautiful islands off the coast of both countries, notably Zanzibar in Tanzania. The gorilla experience is in adjacent Rwanda…it’s not inexpensive, but the funds contribute to conservation efforts. The gorillas can also be experienced in two adjacent countries to Rwanda, but note I’m not mentioning their names. South is Botswana/Zimbabwe/Zambia…mixed landscape, including unforgettable water based safari experiences, which is my personal favorite. Everyone will develop their own opinion. South Africa is bush, and I must have poor eyes, cuz it’s harder for me to see the wildlife…though their are a few parks in the north of SA that are more sparse in vegetation/bush, so easier viewing. No matter where you choose, it’ll be great. But my passion is to be with the people, and I have a particular love for Zambia and Malawi (I love the people of all the countries!!!) where I really love staying in villages, always with local families, often sleeping on dirt floors (sometimes shared with the goats), picking vegetation from the ground to stew (a staple of local food) for meals, pump water from the ground, etc. The experience fills the heart!!!! Finally, people pay so much to visit Africa. It’s not necessary! Use a local operator and it’ll just be 1/3 the cost.
There are several small safari airlines that use very modern Cessna Grand Caravans, 12-13 passenger single engine turboprops. Our group did this in Feb. 2024 and it felt very safe.
Wow such a cool vlog! I’ve always wanted to go on a safari!! Too bad Danipl wasn’t feeling well 😢. Beautiful views from that old plane. Your driver had on an awesome outfit. Such a natural tent ! 15:05
Hey Boys,i can literally smell the view, watching you land & drive. I'll be there in time for Xmas, stopping in Madrid to pick up my godson & his mother,but,we'll be hopping in a helicopter & heading for Lake Nivasha. As the owner of the company is in our holiday party,we're very spoilt & will have one on standby 24/7. But,charter trips are available,normally by the hour or come to an arrangement. It is such an awesome way to see an amazing country. As per tradition we'll - if the weather is clear - fly up & enjoy the view & snow. As well as some sweeps over the flamingos. Hope you had an awesome time,even if Dan wasn't 100%. Not sure if you'll post again before the holidays, if not,wherever you are, wishing you & yours both, as well as anyone who's read this far,a VERY Happy Christmas.
Thank God Almighty for internet, youtube and advances technology in my lifetime, I live in Kenya but never been to Maasai Mara, never flew from Wilson, but see me now....seen it all
Those planes are quite efficient. Unfortunately what you are used to cannot land in bush airstrips.....Abit of research would have informed you that bush planes only take 15kgs of soft bags....
Oskar's hat is just too cute, I mean Oskar is always cute but put that hat on him and it is like sugar on top of syrup. Dan is cute too...but he needs a hat like that.
This was really wholesome. I'm just left wondering how they react to a same sex couple especially since your room shows you're sharing a bed. I know kenya and Africa at large is very anti so I'm curious.
We shared a bed both here and in Nairobi, no questions asked :) We've never had an issue at international chain hotels, but sometimes we'll book twin beds at local guesthouses in more conservative countries.
@@OskarandDan thank you for the response. This really helps with my travels. While i enjoy watching travel content i feel it is vital to get content from people who share similar stories as that can mean a world of a difference. Thanks again.