WE SPENT ONE MONTH IN AFRICA Anne and Erwan (Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, Kenya)
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Anne and I recently spent one month in Africa for our honeymoon. Here is just a snippet of what we saw during the first 15 days of the trip.
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Places we visited and stayed in (in order of appearance)
Athol Place, Johannesburg, South Africa
Little Vundu in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
Somalisa Acacia Camp in Hwange, Zimbabwe
Thorntree River Lodge, Zambia
One Forty-Eight Giraffe Sanctuary, Nairobi, Kenya
Places Visited in the Video:
Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg
Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia
Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Giraffe Center, Nairobi
David sheldrick wildlife trust
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As Long As We Go - Cecilia Lindh
Lounge Lizards - Jack Elphick
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Green Hills - Sebastian Forslund
7 Years to Life
Dark Green Lines - Sebastian Forslund
Dynamite Castle - Sebastian Forslund
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NAIROBI SAFARI WALK.|| THINGS TO DO IN NAIROBI 2019.
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I visited Nairobi safari walk over the weekend and it was amazing balls,Breathtaking Views,fresh air,stress-free environment with amazing Animals...A day in the wild sent me dancing .
I was all alone and guess what guys not all activities you will need company.I had mad fun all by myself.Nairobi Safari walk is a Beautiful place.
Its only KSHS 215 for Kenyans and $20 For foreigners.
Go down there and enjoy you cant afford to miss.
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Video footage of Kenya in 1919, courtesy of Framepool (http://footage.framepool.com/en/home/)
2 minutes and 23 seconds of combined video clips of life in Kenya in the year 1919, featuring Nairobi, Mombasa, undisclosed upcountry locations, and the King's African Rifles i.e. the Kenya Army of those times;
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1950s Nairobi, Kenya, Rare Colour Africa Archive Footage
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1950s Nairobi, Kenya
Equestriaqn Safari in Kenya with Hidden Trails
A nine-day exploration safari on horseback in the Masai Mara wilderness area.
The Masai Mara Game Reserve and Greater Mara Conservancies represent most people's idea of East Africa. The landscape is one of rolling savanna, intersected by dark green veins of riverine woodland on the banks of the Mara and Talek rivers. This wilderness is an extension of the Serengeti (Tanzania) ecosystem and is considered by many to be Kenya's best wildlife sanctuary, where animals can still be seen in vast numbers. Lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, hippo, crocodile, antelope and gazelle are some of the many species to be found.
Kenya Safari Part II - Fantastic wildlife of Nakuru, Samburu and Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Photography by Valji Varia
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Lake Nakuru National Park The most diverse of the Rift Valley soda lakes and host to vast numbers of fuchsia pink flamingo attracted to the abundance of algae, which thrives in the warm shallow waters. The alkaline lake is also home to a further 400 resident bird species. Nakuru means “dust” in Masai and the lake recedes during the dry season and floods during the wet season. Open savannah areas and dense woodland surround the lake and act as a sanctuary to protect the endangered black rhino.
Wildlife highlights: Lesser & greater flamingo, white & black rhino, leopard, Rothschild’s giraffe
Samburu National Park Located on the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro river, this 165km2 reserve consists of doum palm groves and thick riverine forests within an arid landscape. It was the location in which Elsa the lioness was raised by the Adamson’s and more recently made famous by Kamanuyak, a lioness which adopted oryx calves. The Koitogor and Ololokwe mountains stand proud amongst the thorn trees and grassland vegetation which support several species unique to the region and over 350 types of bird.
Wildlife highlights: Leopard, gerenuk, Grevy’s zebra, Beisa oryx, reticulated giraffe, Nile crocodile, lion, elephant
Ol Pejeta Conservancy Situated on the equator between the foothills of the Aberdares and Mount Kenya, this 360km2 conservancy provides sanctuary for great apes, highly endangered black rhino and the critically endangered northern white rhino. Conservation of such species represents a major part of Sweetwaters mission and philosophy and specially constructed game corridors allow free movement of animals throughout the conservancy. Nocturnal mammals may also be witnessed in the excellent night drives conducted in the park.
Wildlife highlights: Rhino, chimpanzee, lion
The Gentle Giants of Amboseli National Park-Natural World Kenya Safaris
The giants here are the great herds of elephants. Hundreds of them.
Amboseli is known as the best place in Africa for getting up close to free-ranging elephants. The population is so robust here that sightings are guaranteed!
It’s just one of many reasons the park is the second most popular in Kenya – only the Masai Mara draws more visitors.
But it would be foolish to think elephants are the only wildlife attraction in the park. On your game drives on Amboseli’s great horizons you can spot wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, gazelle and of course, cheetahs and lions.
The bird life is equally rich especially in the park’s marshes and lakes. Be ready for sightings of pelicans, kingfishers, crakes, egrets and the Madagascar heron. And raptors – 47 types have been spotted including falcon and the harrier eagle.
The sky and horizon are vast here encompassing Amboseli’s 5 wildlife environments which ensure great numbers and diversity: wetlands, savannah, woodlands, thorn-bush and the dry lakebed of Lake Amboseli.
Even the word “Amboseli” comes from a Maasai word meaning “salty dust”.
And you’ll find the Maasai people in their villages spread around the park. You can visit with them and experience a truly authentic and ancient African culture.
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Amboseli - Kenya
Der Amboseli liegt nordwestlich vom Tsavo West, direkt an der tansanischen Grenze. Im Amboseli hat man verschiedene Landschaften auf sehr engem Raum. Es gibt hier Sümpfe, Savanne und Dornbusch. Mit dem 40 km entfernten, faszinierenden Kilimanjaro im Hintergrund, kann man hier auf diesem engen Raum eine große Tiervielfalt sehen. Vom „Observation Hill“, einem Hügel mit Beobachtungspunkt, hat man einen grandiosen Blick über den größten Teil des Amboseli.
The Amboseli National park is located to the northwest of Tsavo West, directly to the Tanzanian border. In Amboseli are different landscapes in a very small area. There are swamps, savannah and thorn bush. With the 40-km distant, fascinating Kilimanjaro in the background, you can see here on this narrow space a rich variety of wildlife. From Observation Hill, a hilltop observation point, you have a magnificent view over the greater part of Amboseli.
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Road Trip to Lake Elementaita
What better way to spend the weekend than by getting away from city life, relaxing and enjoying a beautiful scenery by the lake out of town? By now you know I love a good road trip! Watch my road trip to Pelican Lodge at Lake Elementaita. Is there any out of town spot with great views you can recommend?
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Nairobi street scenes - late 60s - were you at the Thorn Tree that day?
Nairobi - street scenes in the late 1960s
Siruai Safari - Acacia Camp
This shows the Acacia Camp at Siruai Safaris, where I stayed in the Masai Mara. The video is courtesy of Siruai Safaris, with whom I stayed in the Masai Mara.
NAIROBI GIRAFFE CENTER
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Giraffe Center:
Also correction:
there are 9 types of species.
Those nine subspecies are:
The Nubian Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis)
The West African Giraffe (G. c. peralta)
The Kordofan Giraffe (G. c. antiquorum)
The South African Giraffe (G. c. giraffa)
The Angolan (or Smoky) Giraffe (G. c. angolensis)
The Masai (or Kilimanjaro) Giraffe (G. c. tippelskirchi)
The Thornicroft’s (or Rhodesian) Giraffe (G. c. thornicrofti)
The Rothschild’s (or Ugandan) Giraffe (G. c. rothschildi)
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South Africa to Kenya drive - part 3
It's Been almost two years since Me and my Dad drove our car from Pretoria, South Africa to Nairobi, Kenya in 2013. I finally decided to upload the video for you guys to see on YouTube. Watch part one and two first if you haven't yet.
The Kenya Story (1961)
Various shots of flamingos flying over a lake while large flocks stand and walk in the water of Lake Nakuru in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya in Africa. M/S of a car driving away from us along a red dusty road; it slows down to let a line of zebras walk across the road and up a grassy slope. Nice M/S of zebras standing in a field with tails a-swishing.
M/S of Colonel Mervyn Cowie, C.B.E. looking at a map on the bonnet of a land rover with another man. Commentator tells us dedicated men like the Colonel have the task of maintaining these vast territories (of Royal National Parks and National Reserves). One of the men points off camera and looks through his binoculars. Lovely M/S of four rhinoceroses lying down with their heads on their front legs in a dusty field. M/S of the men pointing and discussing; C/U of two of the rhinos with their faces resting on the ground. M/S of a woman filming the animals with a cine camera; a man in khaki safari clothes and a small boy also look out of the window of the land rover.
M/S inside the land rover as we drive along a field where hundreds of birds are standing and walking around; C/U of a group of them; they look a bit like large herons with longer beaks and red heads (I am reliably informed by Big Ron they are Maribou Storks); pan left to show the edge of a lake and a giraffe staring at us. M/S and C/U of more giraffes strolling around and eating. M/S of a rhino walking along and stopping a few yards from a small group of elephants on the Amboseli Reserve. Commentator tells us this view of them eating together is extremely rare.
M/S of a safari land rover travelling along a dirt track road, while a man and woman stand looking out of the top and pointing things out to each other; the man is taking photos with a long lens camera. M/S of the man in khaki driving. M/S of an elephant lolloping towards the camera, being followed by two white birds; he shakes his head and lots of dust flies out from behind his ears making the birds flutter.
The land rover is seen driving over land in the Nairobi national park. M/S of a beautiful lioness walking along; the woman films them with the cine camera again. M/S of the lioness and a (quite old) cub. M/S of a juvenile lion lying down; his mane is half grown.
Commentator says Kenya is essentially a country of contrasts, as we see an aerial shot of snow-capped Mount Kenya, then M/Ss of a beautiful white sandy beach, with palm fronds in the foreground; then a spindly tree, panning right to show the rugged bush landscape, and a white Volkswagen Beetle in the distance! M/S of some swampy marshland.
C/U of a very high signpost with distances to various cities in the world; most are in Africa; tilt up to show the top of the signpost which has compass points on it and a sign reading 'Nairobi Airport'. M/Ss of the sign before the airport buildings; an East African Airways plane slowing to a halt on the tarmac. M/S of a small crowd of people on the observation platform; C/U of two African women and a young boy; a Caucasian woman stands beside them and a Sikh man with a small girl in his arms is seen behind them. Nice M/S of people coming down the stairway of the plane, taken from beneath the wing.
Fade into L/S of the city of Nairobi, with modern buildings and lots of cars moving along the main road. M/Ss of the traffic moving along the busy city road; a policeman is standing on a small trolley in the centre of the road directing them. We are told that hippos and occasionally the odd lion or leopard stray in from the river valleys. M/Ss of the modern New Stanley Hotel; some people sitting outside at the tables of a cafe; the diners are predominantly white and are served their drinks (seem to be soft drinks, including Coca Cola and Canada Dry) by an African waiter in traditional dress and fez.
M/S and C/U of an African woman weaving a brightly coloured basket while sitting in a garden; some Wakamba men (in western dress) are then seen in the garden, carving elephant and rhino ornaments and traditional masks from wood. C/Us of the figures they have carved; M/Ss of western tourists buying the finished, polished masks from a stall in the street. We see some African men weighing huge ivory elephant tusks on a large scale on the street; a man in a fez watches the scale meter spin round while another makes notes. Commentator talks of this important export industry.
L/S of a cruise liner taken from the land where some exotic plants and blossoms are growing. The ship is coming into Mombasa; the main port to Kenya. We see some tourists coming down a gangplank from the ship and getting into a car; the car drives off from the docks; C/U of an African man in uniform watching. M/S of a town road with a
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Amboseli National Park Kenya Safari Guide
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Amboseli National Park Kenya lies North West of Mt. Kilimanjaro, on the border with Tanzania. Amboseli park was established as a reserve in 1968 and Gazetted as a National Park in 1974. Amboseli National Park covers 390.26 sq. km, and forms part of the much larger 3,000 sq. km Amboseli ecosystem.
Large concentrations of wildlife occur here in the dry season, making Amboseli a popular tourist destination. It is surrounded by 6 communally owned group ranches namely olgulului, Kimana, lmbirikani, Kuku, Selengei and Rombo
Amboseli National Park Kenya embodies 5 main wildlife habitats (open plains, acacia woodland, rocky thorn bush country, swamps and marshland) and covers part of a pleistocene lake basin, now dry.Within this basin is a temporary lake, Lake Amboseli, that floods during years of heavy rainfall. Amboseli Kenya is famous for its big game and its great scenic beauty - the landscape is dominated by Mt. Kilimanjaro and ?oating elephants within the swamps
AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ATTRACTIONS
1. Large Herds of Elephants
2. Mt. Kilimanjaro
3. Big Five
4. Observation Hill which allows an overall view of the whole park especially the swamps and elephants,
4.Swamp below observation hill hosts many elephants, buffaloes, hippos and a variety of water fowls like pelican, Egyptian goose
5. Contemporary Maasai culture and indigenous lifestyle
WHAT TO DO AT AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
PUBLIC CAMPSITE
Olkelunyiet public campsite is near the parks headquarters with running water, wash rooms, showers and kitchen shade
PICNIC SITE
A picnic site (observation point) with view points, shade, nature trail and latrine.
WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU TO AMBOSELI PARK
Drinking water, picnic items and camping equipment if you intend to stay overnight. Also useful are: binoculars, cameras, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and guidebooks
WHERE TO STAY WHILE AT AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
INSIDE THE PARK
KWS self-catering accommodation, Amboseli Serena lodge, Oltukai lodge
OUTSIDE THE PARK
Tortils camp, Porini camp, Elerai Satao camp, Kilima Safari Camp, Kibo lodge, Tawi lodge, Sentrim lodge and Sopa lodge
KWS SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION
There is a selection of 5 economically priced KWS self-catering ‘bandas’ (offered inclusive of bedding, towels, cooking equipment, bathrooms, showers and communal eating area). The self-catering 'bandas’ are Kilimanjaro, Kibo, Simba, Nyati and Chui. Power is supplied by generator from 6.30pm to 11pm
WHEN TO VISIT AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
Amboseli National Park is accessible on 2WD between April – Oct. It is accessible on 4WD between Oct-March on all roads
HOW TO GET TO AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
BY ROAD
The main road into the park is from Nairobi via Emali (228km) on the Nairobi-Mombasa road and another 78 km to lremito gate through Loitokitok road.
The other road from Nairobi is via Namanga (240 km) on the Nairobi-Arusha road, via Meshanani gate. From Namanga to Meshanani gate is 75km.
Access from Mombasa is also through lremito gate via Emali or Kimana gate via Tsavo West.
The park has five gates: lremito, Kimana, Meshanani, Airstrip and Kitirua gate.
BY AIR: AIRSTRIPS
The park has a single airstrip for light aircraft at Airstrip gate. Other airstrips exist at Kilimanjaro Buffalo lodge and Namanga town
AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK OPENING HOURS
Amboseli National Park is open Daily 6.00am - 6.00pm including public holidays
Note: No entry is allowed on foot and visitors will not be allowed entry after 6.15pm
AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK CHARGES
• Entry to Amboseli National Park is by safaricard or Visa card
• Safaricard may be obtained and loaded at either Nairobi National Park main gate or lremito gate in Amboseli National Park
• Current entry charges can be obtained via the contacts below
Deadvlei & Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia in 4K Ultra HD
Aerial views from the Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert, Namibia, and views from walking around some of its most popular areas: Dune 45, Sossusvlei, Deadvlei. The skeletons of the trees in Deadvlei are believed to have died 600–700 years ago, the area is dream location for the photographers around the world.
Part of the Namib-Naukluft National Park - Namib Sand Sea, has been declared UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Recorded March 2017 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100.
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Nairobi, Kenya (East Africa) street scenes and building exteriors.
Tsavo East Safari
Tsavo East is part of the Greater Tsavo National Park that includes Tsavo East and West National Parks and the Chyulu Hills and consists mostly of miles and miles of dry flat thorn-bush, semi-arid acacia scrub and narrow woodland dominated by acacia. The wonderful Baobab trees are also a common sight in the Park.
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alot of elephants moving together blocking up the road