Day made. Thanks Joe James - great to get this kind of feedback. Much appreciated. Episode 4 will drop this weekend, so be sure to keep an eye out for it. Enjoy.
@@graemecumming I will. I just found you so am going through all your work. I always knew I would be in love with Africa and Kenya confirmed that. I intend to return to Africa every year as long as I'm able.
Hey Damian - yes, our friends from Germany rented their Bushlore vehicle in Maun. Very capable vehicle. We did use Tracks4Africa. I had a digital version of the maps on my iPad - and two of the other guys had the Tracks4Africa maps on their Garmin. A definite for navigating through the Delta I would say.
Hey Troopy - yes, there were one or two ‘chicken runs’ - not always - but as you say, in some places we could have taken an easier line. But what would the fun in that have been? 😜
We booked the boat cruise at the Xakanaxa camp - as you drive in, there is a signpost on the right hand side indicating the boat launch area. If you go down to the boats and speak to the guy there, he will be able to advise on times and availability. Try and meet with him on arrival - as you may have to wait until the next morning or evening for availability - but you should easily be able to squeeze the boat trip in if you are staying for a few days at the camp. We initially wanted to do a morning cruise, but when that was fully booked, we opted for the evening cruise. Enjoy.
Haha - glad you lived to tell the tale Niel. How long ago was that? We thoroughly enjoyed this camp. Had both Ellie’s and Hippo in camp - which definitely kept us on our toes. 😉
Hey Sv - that’s a good question - in our group, the heaviest vehicle was probably the Toyota Land Cruiser which has a weight of around 3000kg. It was towing an Echo 4 trailer which has an unloaded weight of around 450kg. So I would say that it can comfortably handle 3500kg. That said, the bridge does see a fair bit of traffic throughout the year and does look like it’s been repaired a few times. The water and sun probably also contributes to some wear and tear. What are you planning on taking across the bridge that you ask?
@@svsarabi9245 - heres a link that may be useful for you - tracks4africa.co.za/listings/item/w150065/third-bridge-repaired-aug-2022/ Last resort, contact the Moremi Reserve to verify absolute limits. Good luck.
Thank you so much for sharing, wonderful. Greetings from the UK.
Thank you Louise. Glad you enjoyed. 😎
Just incredible Graeme!
Thanks Larry - makes me want to go back! I really liked the Xakanaxa camp and surrounds - definitely going to go back and do a few more days there.
Love this series so far Graemewell done!
Day made. Thanks Joe James - great to get this kind of feedback. Much appreciated. Episode 4 will drop this weekend, so be sure to keep an eye out for it. Enjoy.
Going to Capetown for five nights then on to Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe for twelve nights at four different camps in March. So excited!🇨🇦😂
@@paulburley7993 sounds epic. You’re going to have the best time. Let us know how it goes.
@@graemecumming I will. I just found you so am going through all your work. I always knew I would be in love with Africa and Kenya confirmed that. I intend to return to Africa every year as long as I'm able.
Thank you Graeme, what a fantastic series! Really enjoyed this one.
Happy to hear that Mike. Thanks for the comment. 👍🏼
Great episode ,,, felt like i was part of the team😆
Glad that you enjoyed it Mooketsi - definitely worthwhile doing one day if you can.
@@graemecumming It's a must,,,😁😌
🎉U guys are now my favourite keep it up and thanks for coming to my home country it is such a pleasure to have u here
Your country is beautiful and the people friendly. We loved it there. Will be back again soon. 👍🏼😎
Awesome report on your safari. Been there last 2 weeks in April 2023. Great great great experience
Glad to hear Charl - thanks for the feedback. It is a special place and a true adventure. Where did you stay during your trip?
We came from Linyanti to Xakanaka to Third Bridge out to Central Kalahari for 19 days - exiting at Xade to Ganzi and back to SA via Namibia
@@charlmarais5286 - sounds like an epic adventure. 👍
Love your channel. Think l know you from Alberton?
Thanks Jean. Yes - I think so. Gareth’s mom? Small world. Thanks for the comment - and glad you like the videos. How are you?
1:14 Bushlore. Another great video, I've already done Namibia and looking to do Botswana in 2024. Did you use Tracks4Africa?
Hey Damian - yes, our friends from Germany rented their Bushlore vehicle in Maun. Very capable vehicle.
We did use Tracks4Africa. I had a digital version of the maps on my iPad - and two of the other guys had the Tracks4Africa maps on their Garmin. A definite for navigating through the Delta I would say.
@@graemecumming Sounds great.
Nice one again Dude🤙. Question there seemed to be some easier routes in some places but you went through the water?
Hey Troopy - yes, there were one or two ‘chicken runs’ - not always - but as you say, in some places we could have taken an easier line. But what would the fun in that have been? 😜
Where did you Start your Boat Cruise ?
Who did you book it through ?
Pls ?
We booked the boat cruise at the Xakanaxa camp - as you drive in, there is a signpost on the right hand side indicating the boat launch area. If you go down to the boats and speak to the guy there, he will be able to advise on times and availability. Try and meet with him on arrival - as you may have to wait until the next morning or evening for availability - but you should easily be able to squeeze the boat trip in if you are staying for a few days at the camp. We initially wanted to do a morning cruise, but when that was fully booked, we opted for the evening cruise. Enjoy.
We had an ellie scare under that tree...nearly Xakanaxa'd in my ants
Haha - glad you lived to tell the tale Niel. How long ago was that?
We thoroughly enjoyed this camp. Had both Ellie’s and Hippo in camp - which definitely kept us on our toes. 😉
What is the weight limit for third bridge?
Hey Sv - that’s a good question - in our group, the heaviest vehicle was probably the Toyota Land Cruiser which has a weight of around 3000kg. It was towing an Echo 4 trailer which has an unloaded weight of around 450kg. So I would say that it can comfortably handle 3500kg. That said, the bridge does see a fair bit of traffic throughout the year and does look like it’s been repaired a few times. The water and sun probably also contributes to some wear and tear. What are you planning on taking across the bridge that you ask?
We are 5.2t 🤦♂️
@@svsarabi9245 - heres a link that may be useful for you - tracks4africa.co.za/listings/item/w150065/third-bridge-repaired-aug-2022/
Last resort, contact the Moremi Reserve to verify absolute limits.
Good luck.