Juba is an absolute Icon in our Overlanding community. He was the inspiration that fueled my journeys across our country. Awesome episode. Kgalagadi captures the soul.
I just came back from a Kalahari trip with Endless Africa and Juba and Shane. It was an amazing, once in a lifetime experience! I can really really recommend it! I left a piece of my heart in the Kalahari, so luckily Im going back there!
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom a show in the 70s opened up Africa and all it's beauty to many Americans like myself. So when I see episodes like this and others you share on your channel, my mind harkens back to my childhood memories of wonder and awe to see such abundant wildlife in nature.👍🏕🐾
Recommend reading the book “Cry of the Kalahari”, by Mark and Delia Owens. Published in 1984. Incredible study over about 7 years of the ecological balance in this unforgiving environment.
Fantastic piece of work. Truly loved it to experience and listen. It's bit unfair for RUclips to just allow a like and not a love to such a work. Keep rising. ❤
Great video…I am one of those regulars and have done 22 visits since 2000…. Really enjoyed the video…Was wondering If I drove past you between Worcester and Robertson yesterday 31 May…Just caught grey bakkie with same load bed and canopy out of corner of my eye…
Hi Guys, Really really enjoyed this video. Being a complete townie, born and bred in inner city London, can you explain why the lions/big cats don't attack you in camp please? Would seem like an easy meal??? Kind regards Tony
In these camps they are fenced, but in the wilder camps; they will attack you if you’re threatening and silly; but otherwise if your cautious and stay in your vehicle or your tent; you are not their trained prey, you don’t smell like a hot Sunday lunch to them, we smell foreign. Typically if a lion attacks a human they put them down as fast as possible so they don’t learn that humans are delicious snacks
You commented on a trip to Namibia that to consider yourself is not selfishness, but helps you to live a better life and a better you. Well, if you took that to the fullest extent, and all felt like that, civilization would die. Our basic tenets is love first to God and then to others.Anne de Keijzer
Amazing 🤩
Juba is an absolute Icon in our Overlanding community. He was the inspiration that fueled my journeys across our country. Awesome episode. Kgalagadi captures the soul.
Absolutely!
I really felt the Kgalagadi when Juba and Quin expressed their love for the park, shout out to you trio.
I just came back from a Kalahari trip with Endless Africa and Juba and Shane. It was an amazing, once in a lifetime experience! I can really really recommend it! I left a piece of my heart in the Kalahari, so luckily Im going back there!
That’s so awesome! Really glad you enjoyed it!!
Bro is literally living the dream 🥺👌🏾
Great episode, thanks for sharing
Looked like a nice relaxing trip.....
Thanks for sharing 🤙
That would have been cool. I wondered what Juba was up to
Superb episode, and brilliantly narrated. It's almost like professional level quality documentary. Well done.
Loved your video. Kgalagadi is my favourite park in Africa.
Awesome video
Thanks
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom a show in the 70s opened up Africa and all it's beauty to many Americans like myself.
So when I see episodes like this and others you share on your channel, my mind harkens back to my childhood memories of wonder and awe to see such abundant wildlife in nature.👍🏕🐾
Kgalagadi is still on my bucket list, enjoyed this video, safe travels, look forward to the next one
For sure a trip that you always gonna remind 🙏🐾❤️🔥 fascinating !
What an incredible trip!
❤️ it was awesome! I can’t wait to share my solo namibia episode next!
So nice destination :-)
Great video. We just missed you, but we ran into Juba at Twee Rivieren. Looks like Endless Africa runs a really cool operation.
Absolutely! 👏🏻 it was so cool to bump into so many folks there
Recommend reading the book “Cry of the Kalahari”, by Mark and Delia Owens. Published in 1984. Incredible study over about 7 years of the ecological balance in this unforgiving environment.
Thanks for the awesome video...Some of your best work!! We will definitely check out their dates
Beautifully narrated episode, not forgeting video work and everything else.
Thank you!
Fantastic piece of work. Truly loved it to experience and listen. It's bit unfair for RUclips to just allow a like and not a love to such a work. Keep rising. ❤
Hahah thanks Amit! I really appreciate the kind words!
Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for the kind words! It was a challenging one, but it was also fun to put together!
Great video Adrian
What was the camp where you did the scorpion hunting?
One of your best vids ever! Well done and thank you…it’s inspired me to get back to the Kgalagadi.
That’s so awesome to hear!
Great video…I am one of those regulars and have done 22 visits since 2000…. Really enjoyed the video…Was wondering If I drove past you between Worcester and Robertson yesterday 31 May…Just caught grey bakkie with same load bed and canopy out of corner of my eye…
That’s awesome Erwin! Thanks for the comment! It must’ve been someone else, I’m currently up in Joburg! 👏🏻
Thank you for sharing Adrian! This is so inspiring.
I’m so glad to hear that!
Did not realise they cooked for you. Those ribs just made me hungry. Can you do some for us in the airfryer 😜
I need a big airfryer for those!
Great episode 👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Safe travels and have an awesome time Adrian (have a beer on me on your next solo trip mate 🍻)
Awh you’re a legend mate! Thank you! 👏🏻
Great video of a great place!! Just a quick correction that was a Lanner Falcon not a Peregrine, but that doesn't change a thing!
Thanks Mike! I guess I need more practise with my bird guide app 🤣
I just knew there was going to be a snake sighting or too! Another epic episode. 🙌
Just a few! 🫡
Does Endless Africa make any videos of the trips they coordinate? Does anyone perhaps know?😊
Check out Juba's Journey on youtube! :)
Hi Guys,
Really really enjoyed this video.
Being a complete townie, born and bred in inner city London, can you explain why the lions/big cats don't attack you in camp please? Would seem like an easy meal???
Kind regards
Tony
In these camps they are fenced, but in the wilder camps; they will attack you if you’re threatening and silly; but otherwise if your cautious and stay in your vehicle or your tent; you are not their trained prey, you don’t smell like a hot Sunday lunch to them, we smell foreign. Typically if a lion attacks a human they put them down as fast as possible so they don’t learn that humans are delicious snacks
@@RoamOverlanding Haha....thanks buddy!
I've been a subscriber since way back when, the old Jimny days :)
Keep up the great work.
Kind regards
Tony
Bucket list for sure, what is the +- cost of this trip Adrian?
Absolutely! Get in touch with Juba for the latest pricing 🤙🏻
You commented on a trip to Namibia that to consider yourself is not selfishness, but helps you to live a better life and a better you. Well, if you took that to the fullest extent, and all felt like that, civilization would die. Our basic tenets is love first to God and then to others.Anne de Keijzer
Ad how do other teavellers react to a fellow who love their Privacy and dont't do KUIERING ?
Perfectly fine, most people went off on their own when they were ready 👍🏻