I really enjoy this whistle stop tour of various lodges. At Idube did you frequently run into the vehicles of other lodges in the Western Sector? Frequent queuing? As for Lukimbi, Jock, Hamilton’s etc the covered vehicles and excess guards on the sides of the vehicle detracts from the experience. The more open vehicles in SS far more enjoyable
Hello Bornfree. No, we did not run into many other vehicles. The guide was really great, and picking his own routes and his experience really came through. They also have a nice size traversing area. The issue, though, is that many of the lodges around there are very prestigious, and the lock system was a bit unfair, and places like Ulusaba got preference over us. Yes, I agree with you lodges in Kruger that have the roof and side doors take a lot of the rough in connection experience away, but it is still wonderfully to experience both. I love being in Kruger, especially because I have driven the public roads so much.
I am plant based ... and I ate "normal" for 21 years of my life all over the world. Also, if you can't cook vegan, you are not a chef, in my opinion, because vegan food requires a lot more sacues and spices to make the right flavour profile. Cooking "normal" is very easy because meat, cheese, and eggs are full of flavour.
Really love how interactive and friendly the guide was in Idube.
YESS !! Absolutely, Mark was amazing, and I really enjoyed sitting upfront with him 😀 he's been guiding there 10 years 😀
Thinking of staying at the train resort next year. What did you think?
I really enjoy this whistle stop tour of various lodges. At Idube did you frequently run into the vehicles of other lodges in the Western Sector? Frequent queuing?
As for Lukimbi, Jock, Hamilton’s etc the covered vehicles and excess guards on the sides of the vehicle detracts from the experience. The more open vehicles in SS far more enjoyable
Hello Bornfree. No, we did not run into many other vehicles. The guide was really great, and picking his own routes and his experience really came through. They also have a nice size traversing area. The issue, though, is that many of the lodges around there are very prestigious, and the lock system was a bit unfair, and places like Ulusaba got preference over us.
Yes, I agree with you lodges in Kruger that have the roof and side doors take a lot of the rough in connection experience away, but it is still wonderfully to experience both. I love being in Kruger, especially because I have driven the public roads so much.
@@TheexperienceafricaHi love your videos and review. Could you elaborate on the "lock system preference" please?
Which one would you say the BEST is
If your vegan im honestly not sure how useful your food opinions are lol
I am plant based ... and I ate "normal" for 21 years of my life all over the world. Also, if you can't cook vegan, you are not a chef, in my opinion, because vegan food requires a lot more sacues and spices to make the right flavour profile. Cooking "normal" is very easy because meat, cheese, and eggs are full of flavour.
I find his opinions very helpful! Vegans need to eat too 😀