Passing through 4 COUNTRIES in 6 HOURS en route to Vic Falls | Grand Tour of Southern Africa, pt.10
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Victoria Falls is the biggest waterfall on earth, and a bucket list item for any traveler! In order to get there though, we need to cross a number of national borders.
GaiaGPS Route: www.gaiagps.com/public/Bko8fs...
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - Sunrise over the Okavango River
2:00 - The Caprivi Strip
4:54 - Northernmost Point of the Tour
6:17 - Into Botswana
8:00 - Four Borders Meet Here
8:43 - Into Zimbabwe
11:29 - Crossing the Iconic Victoria Falls Bridge
12:55 - Zambia and Mosi Oa Tunya
17:10 - Back into Zimbabwe, and Crocodile for Dinner
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I love how your friends did this trip without all the fancy overlanding stuff. So cool to see the best of both worlds and confirmation that all we need to do is go out there and enjoy.
This is a trip of a lifetime. Loving every minute of it. Thanks for sharing
I have been waiting for your next video since the last one. Thank you so much. I always have wanted to come to your beautiful country and this is as close as I will ever get probably. It is nice that you invite us all along with you and Nicole. Again...Thank you so much. Stay blessed. BTW The drone footage...AMAZING!
A M A Z I N G
I worked in Zim in the eighties and have fond memories of the Falls and the people
Great video! Seen so much of the fall, never been there :( Time to make a plan I rate. Actually, interesting story, when they actually placed the last piece of the bridge it was placed mid afternoon and it was oversized. There was a mad panic due to the "miscalculation". What they didn't take into account was the fact that the already placed parts of the bridge had expanded due to the days heat. The following morning they place the last section and if fit perfectly.
Watching here from philipines..
What an amazing video! I wish it was longer. Matt, your intro is super, the content of a very quality, absolutely breathtaking views, great editing, the narration is top notch. Your survival skills at such a young age are to be envied. Your travel blogs are one of the best out there. How come you don’t have a million views? Please keep producing. I never seriously considered Africa before but now I am completely in love and your videos make our week.
I just found your channel. Love the detailed description.
SUPERB
EXELLENT FOOTAGE, VERY WELL DONE
I have been waiting and i am still waiting for it
Thanks for the ride
Extremely impressive videography once again Matt. Awesome scenery too. I was wondering though- did you have any trouble whatsoever about bringing a drone into any of these countries, especially with the corruption and local wars that go on? Seems like they may be reluctant to allow them in for fear of someone being there to do some spying once inside a given country etc.
Once again, great work. Look forward to the rest of the trip.
Great video
Hi Matt: I really love watching your excellent series of this multi-country trip. I've also very much enjoyed your other 4x4 videos as well. Qustion: What month and year were you guys at Vic Falls to shoot this video? Thanks
I’m surprised you were allowed to fly the drone above the falls. Then again, the falls are so loud, you probably couldn’t hear the drone.
Hi Matt, really enjoy your videos, my wife and I are planning a trip to Botswana and south africa next year and although it's fairly easy to find prices for campsites and park deacon South Africa it's more difficult to find prices for Botswana. Is there any chance you could give us a very rough idea of campsite prices in for instance, Khutse or south gate? Thanks
Oi matt pleas stay longer in zim its my home.
By the way Matt next rod project the government are doing is the chirundu border to Harare and then the Vic falls road
Bet the old krauts were severely butthurt about that deal!
What gps system are you using?
Nc
You were very biased on your assessment of Zimbabwe. Its like you were looking for the negative stuff just saw you can complain. Not cool
As a Zimbo i once crossed from Zambia for a day visit to Zim side with my colleagues, a Zambian male & French lady. No issues on the Zambian side, the staff was uninterested but were not a problem. On the Zim side we spent over 1 hour dealing with grumpy staff, corrupt staff, angry staff and everything in between. I was embarassed why i had even voluntered to take my colleagues to the Zim side. One or two of the Zim staff were helpful but the general border service was a nightmare. Its delapitdated and dirty, it was like they have Zanu pf manning that border.