Dear Kangela, thanks for the nice video. I've been to both Kruger and Kgalagadi and do share your opinion. But also, both parks are splendid! Next year I come back for some more Kruger and Kgalagadi. And we will visit Mapungubwe as well. Cheers!
A nicely put together review of the two parks and one I think is a very fair one although I have never visited KTP. It's not just the accessibility of KTP, it's the availability of accommodation , particularly for a non resident visitor which has so far prevented me booking but hopefully one day I'll get there. I have visited KNP , and indeed I'm returning there next year, and I have also visited Etosha. I'd love to see your comparison on those two parks as well!
Thank you Dave. You are right, booking accommodation at KTP is a challenge. I've always managed to pick up cancellations at the last minute, which is obviously not an option for a visitor coming from outside SA. I think it's one of the reasons why a lot of people camp there, there are usually sites available. Etosha is absolutely on the "to visit" list, eventually I plan to do "shootouts" with other popular national parks; Etosha, Moremi, Chobe, Hwange, etc. One step at a time 😉
Dear Kangela, thanks for the nice video. I've been to both Kruger and Kgalagadi and do share your opinion. But also, both parks are splendid! Next year I come back for some more Kruger and Kgalagadi. And we will visit Mapungubwe as well.
Cheers!
Thanks Daniel, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I haven't been to Mapungubwe, but that's definitely on the bucket list, I've heard it's spectacular.
Kgalagadi to me is a 10!
I totally agree.
Hi Chris, I go to KNP for the wildlife and KTP for the experience.
That's the ideal way of doing it I'd say, I'm with you there.
Great Video and very interesting
Thanks Markus, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Agree was in October 21 in Kgalaghadi. Refer KNP but Kgalagadi is very close.
It’s a tough choice to make for sure
Very true reflection of Kruger. I still have to visit KTP.
Thanks Marius, KTP is a long way from pretty much everywhere, but so worth it.
A nicely put together review of the two parks and one I think is a very fair one although I have never visited KTP. It's not just the accessibility of KTP, it's the availability of accommodation , particularly for a non resident visitor which has so far prevented me booking but hopefully one day I'll get there. I have visited KNP , and indeed I'm returning there next year, and I have also visited Etosha. I'd love to see your comparison on those two parks as well!
Thank you Dave. You are right, booking accommodation at KTP is a challenge. I've always managed to pick up cancellations at the last minute, which is obviously not an option for a visitor coming from outside SA. I think it's one of the reasons why a lot of people camp there, there are usually sites available. Etosha is absolutely on the "to visit" list, eventually I plan to do "shootouts" with other popular national parks; Etosha, Moremi, Chobe, Hwange, etc. One step at a time 😉
Kgalagadi tops (Wilderness experience)
I agree with you Thabo.