The filming of the lions, was by far, the best I've ever seen. The light, the veld, the close-ups, ambient music and slow camera pan, fine work indeed. As for breakfast at the Mozanani picnic spot, an utter cornucopia of delicious, healthy fruits of Southern Africa XX
Wow, now I really have to go, one day. Praise God Almighty YAHWEH, for His beautiful creation... Oh, the beauty of it. Thank you for this upload... magnificent 🙌
Beautiful, @edwardbath! Keeps getting better and better - the 👌🏾 (nca!) quality of production very evident in the sound, flow of the shots makes it easy on the eye. Very enticing trip - I’m sold! Definite touch of brilliance here, mate 🙌🏾😉🤙🏾 Keep going strong 💪🏾 #Modiboa4x4Treks 😄
He is not under-rated, just tht his chanels has not been promoted. He is worth 100s of thousands of s u b s just tht youtube algorithm isnt picking him up. This deserves to be on national geographics. His content is amazing.
@@Justgloryn thank you for the awesome comment! It seems the algorithm isn’t pushing many of us here in SA but let’s hope for the best! Amazing comment thank you so much!
Gidday, Edward, three a's for you today, maaate!!! Just an outstanding video that so beautifully captures the sights and sounds and taste and touch and feel of the KNP! What more can I say? I'm at a loss for words. And you are still the go-to guy who gives birds and their calls their rightful place in a beautiful piece of work such as this. It is late afternoon and cold here in Auckland, but I am breathing the champagne air of the Kruger! Thank you for that! God bless you, Edward. Dave
Ed this video is Nat Geo worthy... infect most of your videos are. Favorite scene was the Leopard in the tree and the Lions moving in formation. Can't wait for more. Hopefully will do a similar trip someday
Fantastic episode mate. Great balance again, and liked the use of different music. It just worked. What a way to wake up and watch this one. Thanks for the effort mate, and let's hope we get a healthy breakfast out there on the next one. Magic mate 🤟
Thanks, Edward! BEST quality wildlife viewing vlog by far. Absolutely STUNNING! Love your close-ups of the animals, birds, landscapes, and camp life, especially meals and night sounds enjoyed around the campfire. Awesome job Buddy. Appreciate you guys!
Wow!Just wow! I have just discovered your videos. After having to cut short a visit to Kruger this March from Scotland due to Covid I am desperate to return. Your videos are excellent, stunning footage and very informative.
Another brilliant video Edward! We love Letaba as well and always try to make time to stay a night or two there as well as making a stop at Timbavati. Wonderful sequence with the lions on the S100, the light was just perfect 👍👍
What an epic episode. Well done bud. RU-vid needs to push your content harder, you deserve way more exposure than you getting at the moment. Come on RU-vid, get this great content out there, it's excellent 👌
Thank you so much mate! We all deserve more exposure, it’s really tough trying to grow organically like we do but if we stick at it we will win! Thank you for all the help and awesome comment legend!
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. I was so interested to see your young male lions. The white Timbavati gene is clearly returning after being hunted to near extinction in that area.
This is superb. 11:45 is some of the best wildlife footage ever, and I am in the film/TV game. I must also congratulate you on making these videos all about Kruger, the animals and the scenery without excessive voice-over telling us what we can see for ourselves. This is truly great film making. Congratulations.
Edward and team, thanks for sharing the most beautiful country /region in a special way. We enjoy and have seen you guys in the Kruger doing your thing. Only comment:the music sometimes does not compliment the beauty of the scenery. Please keep up the good work! Hail Roger from Tzendze!
Thank you so much Johan! Music is really tough, especially in the Kruger because you can’t use any natural sounds because there’s always someone shouting, hooting or a noisy Diesel engine in the background unfortunately but thanks for the heads up 🙌
Great Videos Ed. Thoroughly enjoyable. Reminds me of our annual trips to kruger growing up in KZN. Based in London now so these vids are amazing. I cant agree more on the S100 being a very special road in the park. The banks of the N'wanetsi river along the s100 are magnificent- true Africa.
Most fellow Canadians don’t get to see South Africa game farms. I am one of those who have been blessed enough to see Kruger and others. Did get a photo of a Leopard in a tree, not as close as yours though. Overall, a great video, will look at the others. Thank you.
Great video. I am a Korean living in S.A and just started camping for my hobby. will upgrade my Prado. Quick question. What is the reason to sep up both for the roof top tent(i camper: quite expensive.) and trailer tent? Isn't it enough space for the roof top tent?
Hey! Thanks for the comment! The reason is that there are 4 of us so you need 2 separate tents 🙌 the Ikamper is expensive but it’s worth the price and more, it’s an amazing bit of kit
Absolutely Awesome Ed, the footage is A1 👌 we've missed you guys by 4 days, maybe next time, we stay in Polokwane so the Phalaborwa gate is only 208 kms from our house so we go to the Kruger a "LOT" Awesome episode 👍👌✌🐾
Thank you so much Herbert! So lucky that you live so close! Would be in the Kruger everyday 😂 thanks for all the awesome comments on all the videos and for the support!
Hey! In the Kruger there are some tar roads but I tend to avoid them and use the dirt ones. The major route from north to south is covered by tar roads 🙌
This was good, really good. Huge improvement on your last Bots trip. Sticking a Gopro on a selfie stick and talking into the camera doesn't tell us a story. Well done, I just subscribed
a personal idea ..but i rather hear the nature sounds than synth's behind the views . ...... It is not appropriate for wildlife viewing ...... and i like synths .
Hi! I understand where you are coming from but it’s not that simple, in the Kruger when at a sighting there are many vehicles with Diesel engines running so there are no natural sounds. This is the reason why they aren’t in the video and why the music is there. It’s not that simple