Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, appreciate it very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Hallo Doris, ganz vielen herzlichen Dank für Deinen tollen Kommentar. Das freut mich riesig, dass Dir das Video gefallen hat. Ja, die Zeit braucht man schon, drei Tage waren ohne Überquerung und dann zwei Tage mit zwei Überquerungen. Und man ist halt stundenlang am Warten ob was passiert und dann drehen sie im letzten Moment um. Aber so ist die Natur. Ganz viele liebe Grüsse und alles Gute, Markus
Fantastic! bravo, enjoyed this video immensely. heading there in january 23. won't see the migration in the way you experienced it and so this memory will be kept in mind forever. thanks.
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, appreciate it very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos and that you have the chance to visit the Serengeti yourself soon. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Thanks for another fantastic video! We love the way you present the places and the natural spectacle in their full glory! Some amazing sightings! Thanks for sharing them with the world! We started watching the video, hoping to see one river crossing, and then there was a second, and then a third, and then a fourth! Simply superb! And, as always, every creature, big and small, including the birds got their due coverage! Thanks for such amazing videos! We look forward to your future travels and your videos! Wishing you well and wishing you both the best!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment, it is great to hear that you enjoyed watching our videos. We were hoping so much to see at least one good crossing and then there was none on the first day. But then there were two on the second day, then none on the third day and finally the last two amazing crossings both on the final day. Nature is unpredicatable and we were waiting for many hours, observing the wildebeest, seeing them coming to the river, then running away, regrouping and coming forward and backward until finally the first animal went into the water and made its way over. Yes, these were tense moments. And then we still wanted to see the surrounding areas, the plains to Kenya, the rocky hills in the south, the Sand river and so on. So it was a fully packed program and I think in the end we were lucky with what we saw. The only thing we missed was the Cheetah, but that one will come in the next video. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Your video is so beautiful. I like it. I am planning to go there to see the migration next year if possible. I have to save more money for the trip. Safari is expensive, especially, the lodge, the park fee and the game drive.
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, so glad that you enjoy watching our videos. Hopefully you will have a wonderful experience in Serengeti as well. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Klasse Video! Ich werde Mitte Juli dort auf Safari sein. Was hattet ihr an techn Ausrüstung dabei? Mit was gefilmt und fotografiert? Bin hin und her gerissen: einerseits will ich schöne Videos & Fotos, andererseits aber auch kein mords geraffel mitschleppen 😄 und was ist generell zu beachten bei einer solchen Safari? danke für Paar gute Tipps
Vielen Dank für Deinen tollen Kommentar, das freut uns sehr, dass Dir unsere Videos gefallen. Unsere ganze Ausrüstung und Safari Tipps stellen wir in diesem Video vor: ruclips.net/video/OFeReg5DJgk/видео.html . Für diese Reise haben wir zum ersten Mal die neuen Kameras von Olympus/OM-Systems OM-1 eingesetzt und wir benutzen zusätzlich zwei GoPro Hero 7 Black für die Fahraufnahmen. Und ja, es ist eine Materialschlacht, die wir da mitschleppen. Was halt ein grosser Vorteil ist, dass wir beide Filmen und jeder eine Kamera mit einer anderen Linse/Brennweite hat. So können wir die gleiche Szene aus zwei verschiedenen Blickwinkeln filmen. Auch erhöhen wir so die Chance, dass es wenigstens einer drauf bekommen. Ich wünsche Dir ganz viel Erfolg bei Deiner Safari und viele wunderschöne Aufnahmen. Ganz viele Grüsse, Markus
@@SandraMarkusTrachsel ja, mega dass ihr beide filmt und so immer variieren könnt mit dem Winkel und der Aufnahme 👌🏼 ich schau mir mal eure Ausrüstung näher an. Denk aber, dass mir das vermutlich Zuviel Zeugs sein wird. Mal sehen, inwieweit man da einen guten Kompromiss machen kann.
Beautiful video. I been to Serengeti last Sep and saw the migration. But I was not luck enough to see the river crossing. Your videos are superb. You deserve more views and subs. I would love to know you camera gears and any gimbles used
Thank you very much for your wonderfull comment, appreciate it very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos and that you had the chance to visit the Serengeti yourself. We show all of our equipment in our "what's in our camera bag" video here: ruclips.net/video/OFeReg5DJgk/видео.html Since the making of that video, we have now switched to the new Olympus/OM-Systems OM-1 camera and we have added two GoProH Hero 7 (now 11) to our bag as well. You can see the GoPro mounted on the car sometimes. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Really great video as usual 👍😍 you are doing well and these videos are really helpful… you are doing great job and your effeorts are admirable. waiting for next video… i always like to watch videos like this one, because I think I should Learn everything about tourism and creativity I can, anytime I can, from anyone I can - there will always come a time when I will be grateful I did, And this video will definitely be a good contribution from you, 😍 thanks for the great content… waiting for next safari
Thank you very much for your kind comment, appreciate it very much! To name the top 5 places is very tough, because we have only seen them once and we might have been very lucky or not so lucky. Also every park has its own reason why it exists and what it offers. Do you prefer parks with a lot of activity like canoeing (e.g. Mana Pools) or and walking (e.g. Kavinga, South Luangwa), do you like protected parks/concessions with reintroduced species (e.g. Lewa, Ol Pejeta) or even sanctuaries (Ziwa Rhino or Solio Ranch), are you into birding or do you like the great apes (e.g. Bwindi, Kibale or Budongo), do you want to see animal migrations (e.g. Serengeti, Masai Mara). Are you keen on big herds of elephants (Hwange, Amboseli). Do you like huge amount of antelops in the flood plains (e.g. Busanga plains) or birding by boat (Lake Kariba). It's endless, each park offers something for people who are interested in certain types of wildlife, each country has its own highlights. So it's impossible to pick any top 5 because that would not make it justice to the rest. And that is actually the main reason we make all these videos, so everybody can see what each park has to offer and decide according to their own preference what they want to visit and for what reason. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
One of the best presented videos I have seen from a Safari. Just returned from a central serengeti, ngorongoro, tarangire safari in August, and it just blows your mind. We will be returning to do the migration, and your video is exactly what we will be looking for. Just out of interest, what did you film this on?
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, appreciate it very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos and that you had such a great time on your wildlife safari to Tanzania as well. We (almost) had the same itinerary on our very first safari like you did. Regarding our equipment, please have a look at our "what is in our camera bag" video, where we present all our gear in great detail: ruclips.net/video/OFeReg5DJgk/видео.html Please note that since the making of that camera bag video we have added two GoPro Hero 7 black for the action shots (you see them mounted on the vehicle in front of us) and we have now completely switched from the former Olmypus E-M1 mk.II to the new OM-System OM-1 cameras. So its time to make a new video about that. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Thank you very much for your kind comment, appreciate it very much. We have been thete in the second half of July but as you correctly mentioned the migration takes place over a long period of time. So as always in Nature there is no guarantee. We decided to stay for 5 days to maximize the chance of seeing a crossing.. And two of the five days there were none at all and two on the last day. So nobody can predict anything. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Thank you very much, so glad you enjoy watching our videos. Unfortunately, all our content is exclusively for our youtube channel. With best regards, Markus
Wonderful movie, super camera, I saw many animals (birds) the first time👍👍👍🤗
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Zoo free
A peaceful and lively crossing this time round.. thanks for the video.
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Kenya and Tanzania best Safari countries in the world
WOW, GROSSartige Aufnahmen. In fünf Tagen vier Überquerungen ist phantastisch. Liäbs Grüessli, Doris
Hallo Doris, ganz vielen herzlichen Dank für Deinen tollen Kommentar. Das freut mich riesig, dass Dir das Video gefallen hat. Ja, die Zeit braucht man schon, drei Tage waren ohne Überquerung und dann zwei Tage mit zwei Überquerungen. Und man ist halt stundenlang am Warten ob was passiert und dann drehen sie im letzten Moment um. Aber so ist die Natur. Ganz viele liebe Grüsse und alles Gute, Markus
Fantastic! bravo, enjoyed this video immensely. heading there in january 23. won't see the migration in the way you experienced it and so this memory will be kept in mind forever. thanks.
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, appreciate it very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos and that you have the chance to visit the Serengeti yourself soon. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
@36:35 is so cute baby Zebra I pray for you and your herd's safety, love you all🙏
Great Video 🤗
excellent video and very informative
Thank you very much for your kind comment, appreciate it very much! Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Thanks for another fantastic video! We love the way you present the places and the natural spectacle in their full glory! Some amazing sightings! Thanks for sharing them with the world! We started watching the video, hoping to see one river crossing, and then there was a second, and then a third, and then a fourth! Simply superb! And, as always, every creature, big and small, including the birds got their due coverage! Thanks for such amazing videos! We look forward to your future travels and your videos! Wishing you well and wishing you both the best!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment, it is great to hear that you enjoyed watching our videos. We were hoping so much to see at least one good crossing and then there was none on the first day. But then there were two on the second day, then none on the third day and finally the last two amazing crossings both on the final day. Nature is unpredicatable and we were waiting for many hours, observing the wildebeest, seeing them coming to the river, then running away, regrouping and coming forward and backward until finally the first animal went into the water and made its way over. Yes, these were tense moments. And then we still wanted to see the surrounding areas, the plains to Kenya, the rocky hills in the south, the Sand river and so on. So it was a fully packed program and I think in the end we were lucky with what we saw. The only thing we missed was the Cheetah, but that one will come in the next video. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Your video is so beautiful. I like it. I am planning to go there to see the migration next year if possible. I have to save more money for the trip. Safari is expensive, especially, the lodge, the park fee and the game drive.
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, so glad that you enjoy watching our videos. Hopefully you will have a wonderful experience in Serengeti as well. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
So wonderful. thank you!
what an impressive video indeed congratulations
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, appreciate it very much! Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Perfection !! Like always !
Thank you very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
Klasse Video! Ich werde Mitte Juli dort auf Safari sein. Was hattet ihr an techn Ausrüstung dabei? Mit was gefilmt und fotografiert? Bin hin und her gerissen: einerseits will ich schöne Videos & Fotos, andererseits aber auch kein mords geraffel mitschleppen 😄 und was ist generell zu beachten bei einer solchen Safari? danke für Paar gute Tipps
Vielen Dank für Deinen tollen Kommentar, das freut uns sehr, dass Dir unsere Videos gefallen. Unsere ganze Ausrüstung und Safari Tipps stellen wir in diesem Video vor: ruclips.net/video/OFeReg5DJgk/видео.html . Für diese Reise haben wir zum ersten Mal die neuen Kameras von Olympus/OM-Systems OM-1 eingesetzt und wir benutzen zusätzlich zwei GoPro Hero 7 Black für die Fahraufnahmen. Und ja, es ist eine Materialschlacht, die wir da mitschleppen. Was halt ein grosser Vorteil ist, dass wir beide Filmen und jeder eine Kamera mit einer anderen Linse/Brennweite hat. So können wir die gleiche Szene aus zwei verschiedenen Blickwinkeln filmen. Auch erhöhen wir so die Chance, dass es wenigstens einer drauf bekommen. Ich wünsche Dir ganz viel Erfolg bei Deiner Safari und viele wunderschöne Aufnahmen. Ganz viele Grüsse, Markus
@@SandraMarkusTrachsel ja, mega dass ihr beide filmt und so immer variieren könnt mit dem Winkel und der Aufnahme 👌🏼 ich schau mir mal eure Ausrüstung näher an. Denk aber, dass mir das vermutlich Zuviel Zeugs sein wird. Mal sehen, inwieweit man da einen guten Kompromiss machen kann.
Beautiful video. I been to Serengeti last Sep and saw the migration. But I was not luck enough to see the river crossing. Your videos are superb. You deserve more views and subs. I would love to know you camera gears and any gimbles used
Thank you very much for your wonderfull comment, appreciate it very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos and that you had the chance to visit the Serengeti yourself. We show all of our equipment in our "what's in our camera bag" video here: ruclips.net/video/OFeReg5DJgk/видео.html Since the making of that video, we have now switched to the new Olympus/OM-Systems OM-1 camera and we have added two GoProH Hero 7 (now 11) to our bag as well. You can see the GoPro mounted on the car sometimes. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
@@SandraMarkusTrachsel Thanks very much for the info provided.
Really great video as usual 👍😍 you are doing well and these videos are really helpful… you are doing great job and your effeorts are admirable. waiting for next video… i always like to watch videos like this one, because I think I should Learn everything about tourism and creativity I can, anytime I can, from anyone I can - there will always come a time when I will be grateful I did, And this video will definitely be a good contribution from you, 😍 thanks for the great content… waiting for next safari
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, appreciate it very much! Wishing you all the best and success! Best regards, Markus
Paradise!
Ihave one question. You have visited a lot of places. What is your TOP 5?
Thank you very much for your kind comment, appreciate it very much! To name the top 5 places is very tough, because we have only seen them once and we might have been very lucky or not so lucky. Also every park has its own reason why it exists and what it offers. Do you prefer parks with a lot of activity like canoeing (e.g. Mana Pools) or and walking (e.g. Kavinga, South Luangwa), do you like protected parks/concessions with reintroduced species (e.g. Lewa, Ol Pejeta) or even sanctuaries (Ziwa Rhino or Solio Ranch), are you into birding or do you like the great apes (e.g. Bwindi, Kibale or Budongo), do you want to see animal migrations (e.g. Serengeti, Masai Mara). Are you keen on big herds of elephants (Hwange, Amboseli). Do you like huge amount of antelops in the flood plains (e.g. Busanga plains) or birding by boat (Lake Kariba). It's endless, each park offers something for people who are interested in certain types of wildlife, each country has its own highlights. So it's impossible to pick any top 5 because that would not make it justice to the rest. And that is actually the main reason we make all these videos, so everybody can see what each park has to offer and decide according to their own preference what they want to visit and for what reason. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
One of the best presented videos I have seen from a Safari. Just returned from a central serengeti, ngorongoro, tarangire safari in August, and it just blows your mind. We will be returning to do the migration, and your video is exactly what we will be looking for. Just out of interest, what did you film this on?
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment, appreciate it very much! So glad to hear that you enjoy watching our videos and that you had such a great time on your wildlife safari to Tanzania as well. We (almost) had the same itinerary on our very first safari like you did. Regarding our equipment, please have a look at our "what is in our camera bag" video, where we present all our gear in great detail: ruclips.net/video/OFeReg5DJgk/видео.html Please note that since the making of that camera bag video we have added two GoPro Hero 7 black for the action shots (you see them mounted on the vehicle in front of us) and we have now completely switched from the former Olmypus E-M1 mk.II to the new OM-System OM-1 cameras. So its time to make a new video about that. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
When is best to view this beauty? Everything says may-October but you two would likely know better, thank you for this experience!
Thank you very much for your kind comment, appreciate it very much. We have been thete in the second half of July but as you correctly mentioned the migration takes place over a long period of time. So as always in Nature there is no guarantee. We decided to stay for 5 days to maximize the chance of seeing a crossing.. And two of the five days there were none at all and two on the last day. So nobody can predict anything. Wishing you all the best and best regards, Markus
We may have been there at the same time. We were in Seregneti at the end of August.
Is it possible to see the great migration and river crossing in the first week of august in serengeti ?
This is possible but, as a always in Nature, there is no guarantee. With best regards, Markus
Hello, nice video. Can I please use it for my marketing campaign about the Migration.
Thank you very much, so glad you enjoy watching our videos. Unfortunately, all our content is exclusively for our youtube channel. With best regards, Markus