Just a quick one in which we take a wander around Lake Mburo National Park (on foot, for the first and only time while on safari) in search of animals.
Just a quick one in which we take a wander around Lake Mburo National Park (on foot, for the first and only time while on safari) in search of animals.
Continuing through Uganda, we head to Murchison Falls National Park to go Chimpanzee trekking in Budongo Forest, and for a fantastic wildlife cruise down the river Nile.
Yes yes, I know. Too long between videos. I can promise it won’t take as long for the next one, but don’t expect it to be a regular thing! They’ll be done when they get done.
This episode is mostly dedicated to the boggy inefficiency of Kenyan drivers in Lake Nakuru.
Also, a rhino marks his territory. Definitively.
Another safari episode! So much African animal spotting!
Also, apparently Kat thinks it’s getting hot in here.
One for the African animal lovers! In this episode we safari through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and have some amazing encounters with the native wildlife. We see some of the big cats up close and get to watch the lions hunt and play.
Also, how cute are baby lions?! SO CUTE! 😀
On this episode we spend a full day on safari in the Ngorongoro Crater. African animals aplenty! (Pretty much all animals in this one, so just watch it if you like wildlife!)
Also, we manage to spot a caracal, which apparently is quite rare! Unfortunately it decided to leave just as we showed up.
In this episode Team Toto soar above the Serengeti in a hot air balloon and drink champagne like the rock stars they wish they were! An unforgettable experience that we shared with many of our travel companions.
Also, I deliver on a promise I made to amp up the excitement of a balloon coming in to land… 😉
Thanks again to Pete and Deb for letting us use some of their footage!
On this episode of Here Comes The Planet we head out to the Serengeti for our first safari, and spot a good number of animals! As exciting as it was, to get there we had to drive many hours over what was by far the worst “road” many of us have ever had the displeasure to experience. Worth it in the end, but only just!
Also, we take a sneak peak at the location of what will be the location of our next safari, the Ngorongoro crater.
Special thanks to our travel companions Pete and Deb for loaning us their footage to use in our video!