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Thank you for all your videos. I was in Tanzania last month and it was the most incredible experience in my life. Now I'm addicted to your channel to keep living that moment! :)
Just got back. Top tip- (1) Take a bug jacket full sleeve and head cover mesh. Yes there are Tse Tse flies in sunlight and will follow your car and you once you step outside. They go away in any shaded tent so quick. Take a fly swatter if they enter your tent. They are slow. Luckily non-infectious kind. Don't wear black or light to dark blue. (2) Take thermal nightwear, it gets cold at nights, no heaters. (3) Download Netflix etc as downtime can get boring. (4) Take a bright flashlight, use it when walking to your dinner at night, it scares Hyenas and lions(usually). (5) Don't step out of your tent at night. (6) Take pain relievers as all temperature changes/road conditions etc can get you sore. (6) Take a gel car seat, the most difficult comfort issue is the rough roads, its 4 hours of roads just to get to the camp and 5 more houes everyday. African massage as the guides call it. Yes its great!
And yes, do not drink too much liquids in the morning (light breakfast too- non fibrous and no beans) and I actually took suppositories to ensure my toilet activities were done before leaving for the daily safari. Especially for women. Toilets are few and far between, but very clean- say evrey 3 hours. Light lunch too. Very light. Dinner is your only big meal! Face masks for those in open safari cars for dust protection.
I appreciated your story so much. I learned so many things from your video. It’s very helpful and informational for us to plan our trip even though we have booked a private tour for safari in July, 2024. Now I understood how the tour guide came up with a plan for us after watching your video. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work!
I'm so happy that you've found this video helpful! I hope you have a wonderful safari - I'm confident you will as Tanzania blows me away every time I visit :)
Thank you! Actually I recently visited India and have content coming soon, once all videos from my East Africa trip are live. Can’t wait to share what we did! 🐯🐅
Amazing video and very helpful. What would you recommend for first time visitors to Africa? Kenya or tanzania ? We are planning for a 14 days trip and are confused between the two.
They're both very good destinations for first-time visitors. I'd perhaps recommend Tanzania if it's your first visit (unless flights are better to Kenya) as the parks are very well located for a multi-park safari (not too much driving in between) and you can fly to Zanzibar at the end which is the perfect end to a trip to Tanzania.
your video was amazing!! I really loved it, What do you recommend: booking the safari in advance or looking for a safari agency once I arrive in Kenya?
Thank you! Definitely book in advance as the best lodges and camps book up months in advance. Also you can't really book once you get to Kenya as when you fill out your eTA before you visit you have to provide proof that all your accommodation is booked
That's such a difficult question! They're both surprisingly different. I like the landscape in the Serengeti more and the fact that there's a lot less cars at each sighting - one thing that bothers me about the Masai Mara is the fact that so many cars go off-road and get way too close to the animals. But I've had some of my best ever sightings in the Masai Mara and I love how the guides know the animals and their territories so well. They both have their pros and cons and I honestly love them both! What I would say though is unless you're visiting for 2 weeks or more, it isn't worth visiting both of them as the journey between them is too big.
Am worried about the beginning of your safari may cause confusion(Kenya). The reality is you may reach serengeti by hiring car or charted planes from Kilimanjaro internatinal airport or Arusha airport which are the tourist town close to park.
USD is the best currency to take. It's widely accepted at hotels and as tips. Local currency is only needed if eating at a restaurant outside of lodges or when buying items from local markets. Many shops on the tourist routes take USD for souveniers.
I don't have a video on that yet, I'm afraid. For clothing, I'd recommend taking lots of layers as temperatures can fluctuate quite a bit. This enables you to gradually de-layer as the day gets hotter. For clothing colour, I'd recommend avoiding blacks and navys (they attract tsetse flies) and bright colours. Neutrals such as grey, beige and muted greens are best. Re bugs, I would put mosquito repellant on every morning and evening (DEET is recommended) but in all honesty, we didn't see many mosquitos in the Serengeti (I would still be very cautious though). There were some tsetse flies in the north of Serengeti and our guide would tell us when we were in a tsetse fly area so we could top up on our repellant. But we didn't encounter too many of them. I would also ask your GP about anti-malarial tablets as these are recommended. Personally, I've not had many issues with bugs here.
Sri Lanka is definitely fabulous. I went on safari there a few years ago and saw so many elephants. It was also amazing to see jackals and wild boars eating a deer
For walking safaris, definitely! For game drives they're not strictly necessary but can be useful when you leave the vehicle to go to the bush toilet and offer protection when moving around in the vehicle at sightings. I have worn sandals on game drives but I have whacked my feet a few times on bits and bobs in the car and so it's very rare that I wear those anymore. Also you never know when there may be a walk within your safari schedule. A couple of times I've thought I have all-day game drives but have had surprise walking safaris in my schedule. One of these I had to complete in flip-flops as that's all I had with me!
So, what exactly is 'The Truth About a Serengeti Safari'? The title somehow implies that one is lured to the Serengeti with certain expectations and then the experience falls short or doesn't exactly match said expectations, in a rather disappointing manner. I was waiting for you to elaborate on that in the video. And what exactly are the 5 things one should know?
First time visitors to the Serengeti often don't know anything about distances, different prices, planning their itineraries etc so this video does into detail on that. I sure wish I'd known these things before my trip - it would have made it go a lot smoother
@@EllaMcKendrick I don't mean to belabour the point, but the title somehow implies that there is some kind of 'truth' to the Serengeti that (first time) visitors aren't aware of. Nearly a warning of sorts... And what are the 5 things exactly? Or is it just clickbait? Also, it would have been useful to point out that most people do not start their Serengeti safari with a rather strenuous drive from the Masai Mara. The vast majority start from inside Tanzania in Arusha / Kilimanjaro and the roads are excellent and the transfer can be quite enjoyable. I understand you did your trip a certain way and your videos need to reflect that but if anyone wants to visit the Serengeti I would always recommend they start from within Tanzania. So, you really didn't know any of these things you describe before your first trip? You obviously don't owe me an explanation personally, but I was just surprised to see some of these things from someone who acts as an expert giving advice on the matter.
Hallo,miss Ella.You sent a codex that is not a valid e-mail.Whatever your choice is I could say that: I looked at mine global map,some minutes before ,and they are not the details you informed me about Kilimantzaro. We are at the arhaiological area at Akrotiri(cape) of Santorini.........Me a famous professor of fine arts,I am thinking to paint something like wall-paintings there.I opened the book twice:We are now at the woman's house ,room 1,north wall.Grey-azure flowers infront of us*a small window like a drawer at our right hand.So nice and easy ,suitable for my next exhibition. About Kilimantzaro you could think to study about the unusuall plants at his top.Love.Bye.
Hallo.At the end of the world*where the ocean starts ,as the ancient Greeks believed*they are the grate National Parks.At Masai Mara ,the Masai ....*,at Serengeti the Elephants.....As I remember Kilimantzaro is between the two countries*north and east at Serengeti.....Bye.
Mount kilimanjaro is not between the two countries. The whole moutainin is in Tanzania. Not even a small part of it is found in kenya. Stop misleading people with wrong information.
Omg, 20 minutes of video just to say that kenya and tanzania are not the same country and you have to cross at the designated border (duh) and that in every park you have to pay a different park fee. Enlightening. And you never mention that instead of driving you can fly, if you are a solo traveller it's even cheaper than driving.
Perhaps you know a lot about the Serengeti but many first-time visitors don't know about the different park fees or how vast the park is, driving times, transfer fees etc. This video is designed to help those people have a smooth trip to the Serengeti. Flying is an option but it's outside most people's budget range and isn't straightforward either as unless you charter a plane (very expensive option) you can't fly directly from the Mara to the Serengeti. You have to take 2 flights (Mara to Migori and then Tarime to Seronera or Kogatende in Serengeti) and drive 30 minutes between the different airports in between the flights. I also am not getting the same prices as you with the flights. Each flight is ~$300 per person so ~$600 per person to fly from the Mara to the Serengeti as you need to take 2 flights. This is much more expensive than driving which costs $350 at the high end (car and driver included in that price).
@@EllaMcKendrick nowadays there's a magic tool that nevertheless too many people forget to use. It's called: GOOGLE. Why waste 20 minutes watching a video instead of 5 seconds of a google search, that is the real question.
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What camera do you have
Amazing sightings thank you so much love SERENGETY AND MAASAI MARA
Thank you very much!!
Beautiful story Ella. Your channel grew so fast. Well done
Thank you!! Yes, it’s quite crazy. This time last year I think I had around 8k subs!
So much amazing is the nature. Thanks for sharing your experience. your voice is amazing as well 😊
Thank you very much! I’m so glad you enjoyed watching 😁
This is on my list! Beautiful!
Such an amazing place! Thanks for watching
Oh wow! Incredible! We’re leaving for safari on the Serengeti next week . I’m so excited now!
How exciting! I hope you have an amazing trip 😁
Thank you for all your videos. I was in Tanzania last month and it was the most incredible experience in my life. Now I'm addicted to your channel to keep living that moment! :)
So glad that my videos can help keep your memories in the forefront of your mind! African safaris truly are experiences like no other 🤩
What an amazing experience
I’m going to visit the park in June and I hope to experience it the same as yours 🙏🏽
That’s amazing! I’m sure you’ll have an incredible time. Every visit to the Serengeti that I’ve had has been magical 🙌
Ella, your videos are amazing. I can't wait to see the next one. The editing and especially the narration is superb!!
Thank you very much! 😁 This next video is taking a little longer to make than usual as I filmed so much. I hope you'll like it when it is ready!
Just got back. Top tip- (1) Take a bug jacket full sleeve and head cover mesh. Yes there are Tse Tse flies in sunlight and will follow your car and you once you step outside. They go away in any shaded tent so quick. Take a fly swatter if they enter your tent. They are slow. Luckily non-infectious kind. Don't wear black or light to dark blue. (2) Take thermal nightwear, it gets cold at nights, no heaters. (3) Download Netflix etc as downtime can get boring. (4) Take a bright flashlight, use it when walking to your dinner at night, it scares Hyenas and lions(usually). (5) Don't step out of your tent at night. (6) Take pain relievers as all temperature changes/road conditions etc can get you sore. (6) Take a gel car seat, the most difficult comfort issue is the rough roads, its 4 hours of roads just to get to the camp and 5 more houes everyday. African massage as the guides call it. Yes its great!
And yes, do not drink too much liquids in the morning (light breakfast too- non fibrous and no beans) and I actually took suppositories to ensure my toilet activities were done before leaving for the daily safari. Especially for women. Toilets are few and far between, but very clean- say evrey 3 hours. Light lunch too. Very light. Dinner is your only big meal! Face masks for those in open safari cars for dust protection.
Thanks for sharing these great tips!
Wow amazing video, and i have no idea i am your old subscriber from Pakistan😊
Thank you very much! So happy to have you here for the journey 😊
@@EllaMcKendrick yeah me to enjoying one day i am coming with your help for smooth trip😊
I appreciated your story so much. I learned so many things from your video. It’s very helpful and informational for us to plan our trip even though we have booked a private tour for safari in July, 2024. Now I understood how the tour guide came up with a plan for us after watching your video. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work!
I'm so happy that you've found this video helpful! I hope you have a wonderful safari - I'm confident you will as Tanzania blows me away every time I visit :)
That's awesome! Thanks so much for the valuable information!
I’m very happy you found it helpful! 😊
Another amazing video on your bucket list.
I think you're firing on all cylinders!
Do you have any plan to visit India?🤩
Thank you! Actually I recently visited India and have content coming soon, once all videos from my East Africa trip are live. Can’t wait to share what we did! 🐯🐅
@@EllaMcKendrick
Wow nice!
Awaiting.....👍
@@senthil8372 and you were right in the poll the other day that this video is mostly about elephants! 🐘
Karibu tena Tanzania Ella!🤩
Asante sana! 😊
That voice. I'm in love
Super film Ella . Well done
Thank you very much!
I love this❤. Sponsor I wanna visit maasai mara kindly.
Thank you so much for this video ❤
And thank you for watching!
What type of camera did you use for animals
Far away?
I used the Panasonic Lumix GH6 for most of the shots in this video. The lens I have is the Panasonic Leica 100-400mm
Hi, Thanks for the information and nice video ❤️
So glad you enjoyed watching!
Amazing video and very helpful. What would you recommend for first time visitors to Africa? Kenya or tanzania ? We are planning for a 14 days trip and are confused between the two.
They're both very good destinations for first-time visitors. I'd perhaps recommend Tanzania if it's your first visit (unless flights are better to Kenya) as the parks are very well located for a multi-park safari (not too much driving in between) and you can fly to Zanzibar at the end which is the perfect end to a trip to Tanzania.
Those huge elephants are incredible! How old are they?
The big ones could be around 40 or 50 years old
Well come to bharat
your video was amazing!! I really loved it, What do you recommend: booking the safari in advance or looking for a safari agency once I arrive in Kenya?
Thank you! Definitely book in advance as the best lodges and camps book up months in advance. Also you can't really book once you get to Kenya as when you fill out your eTA before you visit you have to provide proof that all your accommodation is booked
@@EllaMcKendrick Thank you very much!
Hi Which one you liked more, Masai mara or Serengeti?
That's such a difficult question! They're both surprisingly different. I like the landscape in the Serengeti more and the fact that there's a lot less cars at each sighting - one thing that bothers me about the Masai Mara is the fact that so many cars go off-road and get way too close to the animals. But I've had some of my best ever sightings in the Masai Mara and I love how the guides know the animals and their territories so well. They both have their pros and cons and I honestly love them both! What I would say though is unless you're visiting for 2 weeks or more, it isn't worth visiting both of them as the journey between them is too big.
Enjoying your videos! What month did you go?
This was filmed in late November
what are the 5 things??? as stated in your title? Thanks.
Hi which month did you go?
This was filmed in November
My plan is to do Masai then back to Nairobi then Tanzania and Serengeti.
I'm sure you'll have an incredible time! I'd highly recommend Tarangire and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania as well
Am worried about the beginning of your safari may cause confusion(Kenya). The reality is you may reach serengeti by hiring car or charted planes from Kilimanjaro internatinal airport or Arusha airport which are the tourist town close to park.
Kenya always takes advantage, through promoting itself globally.
They cause unnecessary bills and disturbance, though
Fabulous! Serengeti seems to be amazing!
It's a truly magical place! Thanks for watching 😁
Educative content ❤
Thank you! 😁
coming from england to serengeti, what money should i take with me? us dollars or just go to atm mashine in tanzania?
USD is the best currency to take. It's widely accepted at hotels and as tips. Local currency is only needed if eating at a restaurant outside of lodges or when buying items from local markets. Many shops on the tourist routes take USD for souveniers.
Do you have a video on what to take with you? Are bugs a problem?
I don't have a video on that yet, I'm afraid. For clothing, I'd recommend taking lots of layers as temperatures can fluctuate quite a bit. This enables you to gradually de-layer as the day gets hotter. For clothing colour, I'd recommend avoiding blacks and navys (they attract tsetse flies) and bright colours. Neutrals such as grey, beige and muted greens are best. Re bugs, I would put mosquito repellant on every morning and evening (DEET is recommended) but in all honesty, we didn't see many mosquitos in the Serengeti (I would still be very cautious though). There were some tsetse flies in the north of Serengeti and our guide would tell us when we were in a tsetse fly area so we could top up on our repellant. But we didn't encounter too many of them. I would also ask your GP about anti-malarial tablets as these are recommended. Personally, I've not had many issues with bugs here.
when was this trip done if i may ask ?
This was in late November 2023
What month did you visit?
I visited in late-November
Damn. That is a loooot of time on the road. How much would a plane ride cost instead of this trip?
It sure is! The plane ride involves taking 2 separate planes and each plane is around $300 per person so $600.
Beautiful professional amazing
Thank you very much! ☺️
In Kenya, Amboseli National Park is considered Home Of The African Elephants.
What about American elephant
Your video is so good 😊
Thank you very much! 😁
In SriLanka from port to safari destination is 3 hours.
You can see 80 percent of animals. Including Wales, elephant, bear, leopard.....
Sri Lanka is definitely fabulous. I went on safari there a few years ago and saw so many elephants. It was also amazing to see jackals and wild boars eating a deer
Great video!
Thank you!! 🙌
I see you have high ankle hiking boots…are these necessary?
For walking safaris, definitely! For game drives they're not strictly necessary but can be useful when you leave the vehicle to go to the bush toilet and offer protection when moving around in the vehicle at sightings. I have worn sandals on game drives but I have whacked my feet a few times on bits and bobs in the car and so it's very rare that I wear those anymore. Also you never know when there may be a walk within your safari schedule. A couple of times I've thought I have all-day game drives but have had surprise walking safaris in my schedule. One of these I had to complete in flip-flops as that's all I had with me!
So, what exactly is 'The Truth About a Serengeti Safari'? The title somehow implies that one is lured to the Serengeti with certain expectations and then the experience falls short or doesn't exactly match said expectations, in a rather disappointing manner. I was waiting for you to elaborate on that in the video. And what exactly are the 5 things one should know?
First time visitors to the Serengeti often don't know anything about distances, different prices, planning their itineraries etc so this video does into detail on that. I sure wish I'd known these things before my trip - it would have made it go a lot smoother
@@EllaMcKendrick I don't mean to belabour the point, but the title somehow implies that there is some kind of 'truth' to the Serengeti that (first time) visitors aren't aware of. Nearly a warning of sorts... And what are the 5 things exactly? Or is it just clickbait? Also, it would have been useful to point out that most people do not start their Serengeti safari with a rather strenuous drive from the Masai Mara. The vast majority start from inside Tanzania in Arusha / Kilimanjaro and the roads are excellent and the transfer can be quite enjoyable. I understand you did your trip a certain way and your videos need to reflect that but if anyone wants to visit the Serengeti I would always recommend they start from within Tanzania. So, you really didn't know any of these things you describe before your first trip? You obviously don't owe me an explanation personally, but I was just surprised to see some of these things from someone who acts as an expert giving advice on the matter.
is there a continent beautiful like africa?
It's my favourite continent 🫶
Did you need to show proof of yellow fever vaccination when you crossed over from Kenya into Tanzania?
Yes I did - sorry I forgot to mention this!
Tq soo much upload thi video your are so beautiful ❤️
So glad you enjoyed watching!
Hallo,miss Ella.You sent a codex that is not a valid e-mail.Whatever your choice is I could say that: I looked at mine global map,some minutes before ,and they are not the details you informed me about Kilimantzaro. We are at the arhaiological area at Akrotiri(cape) of Santorini.........Me a famous professor of fine arts,I am thinking to paint something like wall-paintings there.I opened the book twice:We are now at the woman's house ,room 1,north wall.Grey-azure flowers infront of us*a small window like a drawer at our right hand.So nice and easy ,suitable for my next exhibition. About Kilimantzaro you could think to study about the unusuall plants at his top.Love.Bye.
Good experience at forest
Thank you for watching!
@@EllaMcKendrick are you from
When you coming bharat india
And then you have the costof transport too - so 300 usd is more realistic... pr day pr person
Yes, the cost of the vehicle + guide can be anywhere from $200 to $350 per day
Hallo.At the end of the world*where the ocean starts ,as the ancient Greeks believed*they are the grate National Parks.At Masai Mara ,the Masai ....*,at Serengeti the Elephants.....As I remember Kilimantzaro is between the two countries*north and east at Serengeti.....Bye.
Thank you for watching!
Mount kilimanjaro is not between the two countries. The whole moutainin is in Tanzania. Not even a small part of it is found in kenya. Stop misleading people with wrong information.
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Look a little stark to me. Why not a bucket for the toilet?
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Omg, 20 minutes of video just to say that kenya and tanzania are not the same country and you have to cross at the designated border (duh) and that in every park you have to pay a different park fee. Enlightening. And you never mention that instead of driving you can fly, if you are a solo traveller it's even cheaper than driving.
Perhaps you know a lot about the Serengeti but many first-time visitors don't know about the different park fees or how vast the park is, driving times, transfer fees etc. This video is designed to help those people have a smooth trip to the Serengeti. Flying is an option but it's outside most people's budget range and isn't straightforward either as unless you charter a plane (very expensive option) you can't fly directly from the Mara to the Serengeti. You have to take 2 flights (Mara to Migori and then Tarime to Seronera or Kogatende in Serengeti) and drive 30 minutes between the different airports in between the flights. I also am not getting the same prices as you with the flights. Each flight is ~$300 per person so ~$600 per person to fly from the Mara to the Serengeti as you need to take 2 flights. This is much more expensive than driving which costs $350 at the high end (car and driver included in that price).
@@EllaMcKendrick nowadays there's a magic tool that nevertheless too many people forget to use. It's called: GOOGLE. Why waste 20 minutes watching a video instead of 5 seconds of a google search, that is the real question.
@@EllaMcKendrickI appreciate your video and input. You can't please everyone. Especially know-it-alls.
I've visited both countries ,seen countless videos ,but this one is really useful
Make your own video then, instead of being an assh0le
Serengeti originated from Maasai word 'siringet' means "endless plain"🇹🇿🇹🇿
Thank you!