@@StNickTravels I do have a question actually! We will be staying at the Okaukuejo camp (but in a bush chalet which has a braai and we prefer to cook a few meals rather than eat all at the lodge). We've read there are some rules around bringing meat in or out of the parks (so hoping to grocery shop before we enter Etosha)... did you have any experience with this? Thanks in advance!
@@jillianflesh3066 Yes we did the same thing! We visited a Pick n Pay in Windhoek before heading up to Etosha and bought and cooked all of our meals, meat included! Never had anyone check our vehicles or anything but did interact with park staff at entrances. It was quiet when we went near the end of COVID though.
We just travelled to Namibia in July now and I got the idea from your video to make our own travel map, looks so awesome to see our own travel map of the trip and now we can share it with others, thank you for the idea! Namibia was so beautiful, I would love to go again.
What a great video, thank you for the insights into your trip. My family and I look forward to visiting in the future. How many people can fit in that car tent? And did you deal with any tyres puncture?
Thank you so much for the support! So that tent is definitely for a max two adults and maybe one child BUT they do have models that include two rooftop mounted tents. No tire issues but I believe we had two spares plus an air pump so definitely covered there. Let us know if you have any further questions!
We did bring the drone as the rules were quite vague when we went! We were sure not to fly it at all in Etosha or Sossusvlei when the rules were quite clear but it is a large and sparse country so we were able to fly it on some of our drives and by the ocean when it wasn't a disturbance. No issues at customs but they didn't really check for anything or acknowledge it. Always recommend checking and following the most up to date rules!
I just got back to Australia from Africa. I didn't get much time in Namibia but did visit Chobe on the zambizi river peninsula. I could literally see lions from my lodge porch. Did you get up to the North east near Victoria falls? Its the best elephant watching (on the Botswana side) id seen all holiday. Oh and yes, the sunrise, sunset was incredible
How cool! Any lion sightings are fantastic, much less right from your lodge. Unfortunately, we never made it up to Victoria Falls Dallas, but just another reason to visit again soon, right?!
Thank you! Leaving in march for 24 days! Great video. To the the point. Awesome.
Amazing!! 24 days will be absolutely incredible! Hope you have a great trip!
@StNickTravels it was 21, extended an extra 3 lol. We got 6 weeks, but want 3 weeks in SA as well
Thanks for this information, very helpful in our planning for our trip!
Love to hear it! Hope you have an amazing trip!!!
Thanks for the information! I will be there in 2 weeks time 🙂. Going to do a 4x4 trip for 4 weeks.
Amazing! We hope you have fantastic trip and let us know if you have any questions!
What a wonderful wrap up! This provided us so much info for our own self driving tour coming up in July! Thank you!!!
So glad it was helpful and thank you for the support! If you have any questions, just let us know. Have a wonderful trip!
@@StNickTravels I do have a question actually! We will be staying at the Okaukuejo camp (but in a bush chalet which has a braai and we prefer to cook a few meals rather than eat all at the lodge). We've read there are some rules around bringing meat in or out of the parks (so hoping to grocery shop before we enter Etosha)... did you have any experience with this? Thanks in advance!
@@jillianflesh3066 Yes we did the same thing! We visited a Pick n Pay in Windhoek before heading up to Etosha and bought and cooked all of our meals, meat included! Never had anyone check our vehicles or anything but did interact with park staff at entrances. It was quiet when we went near the end of COVID though.
We just travelled to Namibia in July now and I got the idea from your video to make our own travel map, looks so awesome to see our own travel map of the trip and now we can share it with others, thank you for the idea! Namibia was so beautiful, I would love to go again.
Such an amazing country! Glad you enjoyed the video! Any tips we missed?
How do u make a travel.map?
What a great video, thank you for the insights into your trip. My family and I look forward to visiting in the future. How many people can fit in that car tent? And did you deal with any tyres puncture?
Thank you so much for the support! So that tent is definitely for a max two adults and maybe one child BUT they do have models that include two rooftop mounted tents.
No tire issues but I believe we had two spares plus an air pump so definitely covered there.
Let us know if you have any further questions!
Excellent video, thank you
Thank you for the information. We are going there today to overnight at a Lodge with a Water hole inside the park then a self drive safari
Amazing, you will have such an incredible time! Best of luck in game spotting!!
Love the pronunciation ❤️❤️❤️ totally wrong but love the attempt! Great video.
Thank you so much! We know it's not the best but still feel like it's worth trying! Appreciate the kind words and support.
thank you!! Drone??
We did bring the drone as the rules were quite vague when we went! We were sure not to fly it at all in Etosha or Sossusvlei when the rules were quite clear but it is a large and sparse country so we were able to fly it on some of our drives and by the ocean when it wasn't a disturbance. No issues at customs but they didn't really check for anything or acknowledge it.
Always recommend checking and following the most up to date rules!
How to go to the Bathroom... well, just like all the other animals there 🙂 Great Video... thank you for helping my trip planning to Namibia in 2024!
Haha exactly! Thank you for the kind words! Glad it was helpful and we're sure you'll have an amazing trip - cheers!
hi!! what is the name of the company for rent the 4x4?? thank you for all the tips :)) Marco,
Glad it was helpful! The company we rented from was Advanced Car Hire, they were great!
I just got back to Australia from Africa. I didn't get much time in Namibia but did visit Chobe on the zambizi river peninsula. I could literally see lions from my lodge porch. Did you get up to the North east near Victoria falls? Its the best elephant watching (on the Botswana side) id seen all holiday. Oh and yes, the sunrise, sunset was incredible
How cool! Any lion sightings are fantastic, much less right from your lodge.
Unfortunately, we never made it up to Victoria Falls Dallas, but just another reason to visit again soon, right?!
@@StNickTravels right!