Green's Baobab in Botswana
Near Gweta, Botswana
Rhino Charge - On Safari at Chief's Camp, Botswana
A rhino named Sergeant, peacefully grazing. Our ranger, Komic, had no sooner said Me and this guy, we are not friends, when he took off after the other jeep! Later, Komic showed us the dent on his jeep that was made a few weeks earlier by the same rhino!
BOTSWANA OKAVANGO DELTA
Von Kapstadt aus ging es mit Air Botswana direkt ins Okavango Delta. Wir landeten in Maun. Mit einem kleinen Flugzeug flogen wir direkt ins Moremi Game Reserve zum Gunns Main Camp.
Ein luxuriöses Camp direkt am Wasser mit nur 6 Zelten und max. Platz für 12 Gäste. Natur von seiner schönsten Seite,
Botswana 2010
Botswana 2010 vakansie
SurfingAfrica in Zambia and Botswana
Zambia and Botswana - the Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta.
ROAD TRIP (BOTSWANA TO MALAWI)
Hey guys! It's been a minute and a half but here's a little something I put together for y'all. A combination of random footage taken on a trip from Gaborone (Botswana) to Lilongwe (Malawi) December 2018. Lol It was my very first time trying out the vlogger life so forgive me. Otherwise I really hope you enjoy it.
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botswana - savutiriver.mov
crossing the savuti channel
Adventure Camp Chapter 2 - Kwai Botswana
Surviving with a broken car next to a Lion
okavango delta driving
driving in the land cruiser along flooded roads in the okavango delta. the delta is part of the kalahari desert that floods part of the year as the rains flow down from the Angolan mountains.
Along the Khwai river - Botswana - sept. 2010
Horse safari in Johannesburg
Music: African Skies - Stephen J. Anderson
THE BIG 5 - Chobe Lodge - Africa - DJI MAVIC PRO HD
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Driving Through the Okavango Delta - Vumbera Plains, Botswana
This video was the last one I took while on safari. I wanted to capture the experience of driving - yes, we are driving in a jeep - through fairly deep water. Somehow our guide, Emong, knew where the road was. I should also point out that we did this all over the concession every day, so he knew about many underwater roads.
Horseback Safari in Africa with Out in Africa Encounters
Out in Africa Encounters offers horseback safaris in a malaria free area in South Africa, on a privately owned nature conservancy spanning 23,000ha which is home to the big 5 amongst other abundant game to view from horseback.
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4x4 vehicle stucked in the mud:Central Kalahari National Park, Botswana
Savuti Campside
This video shows the Savuti Campside in Botswana
Botswana | Wikipedia audio article
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Botswana ( ( listen)), officially the Republic of Botswana (Tswana: Lefatshe la Botswana), is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. Since then, it has maintained a strong tradition of stable representative democracy, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections and the best perceived corruption ranking in Africa since at least 1998.Botswana is topographically flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but is, at most, a few hundred metres long.A mid-sized country of just over 2 million people, Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. Around 10 percent of the population lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone. Formerly one of the poorest countries in the world—with a GDP per capita of about US$70 per year in the late 1960s—Botswana has since transformed itself into one of the world's fastest-growing economies. The economy is dominated by mining, cattle, and tourism. Botswana boasts a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $18,825 per year as of 2015, which is one of the highest in Africa. Its high gross national income (by some estimates the fourth-largest in Africa) gives the country a relatively high standard of living and the highest Human Development Index of continental Sub-Saharan Africa.Botswana is a member of the African Union, the Southern African Development Community, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the United Nations. The country has been among the hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Despite the success in programmes to make treatments available to those infected, and to educate the populace in general about how to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, the number of people with AIDS rose from 290,000 in 2005 to 320,000 in 2013. As of 2014, Botswana has the third-highest prevalence rate for HIV/AIDS, with roughly 20% of the adult population being infected.
Botswana Water Hazard August 2008
Botswana Safari Water Hazard between Maun & Moremi 11th august 2008
R) Right way to cross a river
This was a river crossing in Moremi on the edge of the Okavango. It's very swampy land. We didn't know the depth of the river crossing and it's critical to measure the depth and test the bottom before doing so. This time we did it right but only two days earlier we crossed the Kwai river into Moremi without doing this. Had I tested the Kwai, which had five branches to the crossing, we would never have crossed. Check that video. Sometimes the water went above the hood (bonnet) of the landcruiser (about 4 feet). Those were extremely anxious moments. Had we made a mistake, we could have lost the vehicle and destroyed the whole trip.
We crossed this river pretty easily as it turned out but it was because we had the confidence that the depth and the bottom of the road were passable.