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"Is An Okavango Delta Safari in Moremi, Botswana Worth It?" - do you even need to ask that question!!! It is the only holiday I could do time and time again. We visited in 2022, 2023 and will be back again in 2025, absolutely love this place. So many great wildlife opportunities
Wow! What am amazing video! Great sightings there! As usual, you kept the main thing the main thing - the animal sightings and the game drives! Kudos to that! And, great narration all through the video - there was not a single dull moment. And, amazing encounter with those bull elephants during your lunch stop. You brought out the tension very well through the video. And, kudos to those slow motion shots of the antelopes! Keep up your amazing safari videos! Love them!
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! It's really made my day 😁 Yeah I agree, I get a little peeved when I click to watch a safari video but there's far too much screen time on the camp and food and not much on the actual wildlife which is the reason I'm interested in safaris!
Hi have been watching your clips are some of my best shows so far. Very captivating and entertaining and enlightening. A super commentary with much eloquence. Bravo! Keep up the good work madam.
Yes, this was in June and I believe Botswana had been suffering from a draught. I would love to come back in the green season and compare things. I've heard really amazing things about Mombo camp!
Yes..Lycoan Pictus is always a thrill and experience to see...I was lucky..and it was real luck when travelling into Moremi.... almost missed them resting in the shade... Sable antelope would be another "top" antelope..along with kudu. ...plan ahead and look to South Luangwa ...or Selous / Ruaha for wild dog...especially if encountered on a walking safari!!! Yes ..birdlife and sunsets and the environment are a fine part of any safari.. We must remember the vital role of the rangers and organisations who protect the wildlife and ecosystems. Simon Artley Manchester UK
Wow, you were really lucky to see wild dogs in Moremi! South Luangwa is definitely on my list - a lot of people have recommended it to me recently. Thanks for sharing your experience :)
@@EllaMcKendrick Yes the numbers of wild dog there have increased . I was very lucky to encounter them on two visits...one many years ago when walking between camps They were harassing Zebra....which is how they were spotted...the group of 5 then killed an impala in front of us...!! Saw then in Ruaha a couple of years ago....at a remote camp..Kichaka...
@EllaMcKendrick Yep, I believe it has the highest density of leopards anywhere in the world. The last time I was there we even got tired of seeing them.😃😃
Hallo.I am impressed how you travell so fast,often,from country to country,our beloved Ella*as my last codex with tales,news about Leonardo and poems.Well,my advice for you a woman down there is to avoid the lions.I always remember down there Siva the lioness,behaving like a human being,and.....I like to heare time to time Liu Zi Ling at the suitable so ng ,and we like more ofcource at the programe a ride with you with the jeap,and........Love.Bye.
Botswana is a lot quieter than Tanzania - there are far fewer game vehicles in the parks and so there's less commotion at sightings which makes it feel special. The landscapes in Botswana and Tanzania are very different but special in their own ways. In Botswana you have the Okavango Delta whilst in Tanzania you have the sprawling Serengeti. Wildlife is mostly similar although in Botswana you have African wild dogs (they're also in southern Tanzania but but north) and in Tanzania you have the great wildebeest migration. Those are some of the many differences. Both are spectacular wildlife destinations in their own right
Botswana is an awesome country, it has been continuously democratic since 1966. There are only 4 post colonial countries which have been continuous democracies since 1970 1) Botswana 2) India 3) Mauritius 4) Costa Rica Also Botswana and India have been the world's fastest growing democracies for 5 decades. Only those countires which pushed 1 child policy or iron fisted development policies have grown faster than India and Botswana. Most of the diamonds mined in Botswana are polished in Surat in India.
Planning your own Botswana safaru? 🦁Click here to get free quotes from the very tour companies that I used to organise my trip and who I highly recommend: safarisbyella.com/quote/ref/2/?campaign=yt_botswana_moremi 👈
"Is An Okavango Delta Safari in Moremi, Botswana Worth It?" - do you even need to ask that question!!! It is the only holiday I could do time and time again. We visited in 2022, 2023 and will be back again in 2025, absolutely love this place. So many great wildlife opportunities
I am longing to go back already! I'm sure you'll have a fabulous safari next year and am a little jealous, haha!
Wow! What am amazing video! Great sightings there! As usual, you kept the main thing the main thing - the animal sightings and the game drives! Kudos to that! And, great narration all through the video - there was not a single dull moment. And, amazing encounter with those bull elephants during your lunch stop. You brought out the tension very well through the video. And, kudos to those slow motion shots of the antelopes! Keep up your amazing safari videos! Love them!
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! It's really made my day 😁 Yeah I agree, I get a little peeved when I click to watch a safari video but there's far too much screen time on the camp and food and not much on the actual wildlife which is the reason I'm interested in safaris!
Hi have been watching your clips are some of my best shows so far. Very captivating and entertaining and enlightening. A super commentary with much eloquence. Bravo! Keep up the good work madam.
Wow, thank you so much for your lovely comment! It's really made my day :)
happy you enjoyed Botswana..Our country is truly amazing and beautiful.
I had an incredible time! Botswana is absolutely fantastic!
Beautiful vlog,info. ❤️ you never fail to amuse us ❤
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video :)
You visited at a time when its a little dry come around February the place is so green looks like eden i used to work at Mombo camp it's amazing
Yes, this was in June and I believe Botswana had been suffering from a draught. I would love to come back in the green season and compare things. I've heard really amazing things about Mombo camp!
Wow!! Botswana is amazing ❤🇧🇼❤️
It's truly spectacular!
Yes..Lycoan Pictus is always a thrill and experience to see...I was lucky..and it was real luck when travelling into Moremi....
almost missed them resting in the shade...
Sable antelope would be another "top" antelope..along with kudu.
...plan ahead and look to South Luangwa ...or Selous / Ruaha for wild dog...especially if encountered on a walking safari!!!
Yes ..birdlife and sunsets and the environment are a fine part of any safari..
We must remember the vital role of the rangers and organisations who protect the wildlife and ecosystems.
Simon Artley
Manchester UK
Wow, you were really lucky to see wild dogs in Moremi! South Luangwa is definitely on my list - a lot of people have recommended it to me recently. Thanks for sharing your experience :)
@@EllaMcKendrick
Yes the numbers of wild dog there have increased .
I was very lucky to encounter them on two visits...one many years ago when walking between camps They were harassing Zebra....which is how they were spotted...the group of 5 then killed an impala in front of us...!!
Saw then in Ruaha a couple of years ago....at a remote camp..Kichaka...
I recognised those camp staff dudes, was with them in Khwai 3 weeks back
Amazing! I'm sure you had an incredible safari
Now that you've done Kenya, Tanzania and Botswana I think it's time you came to Zambia - South Luangwa or Lower Zanbezi National Parks in particular.
Funny you should say that, Zambia is one of my 2025 trips! So many people have recommended South Luangwa to me, especially for leoaprds
@EllaMcKendrick
Yep, I believe it has the highest density of leopards anywhere in the world. The last time I was there we even got tired of seeing them.😃😃
its definitely worth it.
Hard agree!
Is that a tripod that you clip on the bar, or is it built into the truck? If so what brand? Thanks for the video!
I brought the mounts with me and clipped them on the truck. There are a few parts to it. I list all the parts here: ellamckendrick.com/my-gear/
@@EllaMcKendrick thank you very much :)
So cool ❤
Watching from Maun🇧🇼
Amazing!
Hallo.I am impressed how you travell so fast,often,from country to country,our beloved Ella*as my last codex with tales,news about Leonardo and poems.Well,my advice for you a woman down there is to avoid the lions.I always remember down there Siva the lioness,behaving like a human being,and.....I like to heare time to time Liu Zi Ling at the suitable so ng ,and we like more ofcource at the programe a ride with you with the jeap,and........Love.Bye.
Great to hear from you and I'm really happy you enjoyed the video :)
Wow, I was scared on your behalf.
I get scared allover again every time I see the footage 🥲
Did you ever seen an Aardvark when you went on safari?
and I love the botswana
Botswana is such a fabulous country!
Ella. whats are the differents btn Tanzania and Botswana👍 as you seee
Botswana is a lot quieter than Tanzania - there are far fewer game vehicles in the parks and so there's less commotion at sightings which makes it feel special. The landscapes in Botswana and Tanzania are very different but special in their own ways. In Botswana you have the Okavango Delta whilst in Tanzania you have the sprawling Serengeti. Wildlife is mostly similar although in Botswana you have African wild dogs (they're also in southern Tanzania but but north) and in Tanzania you have the great wildebeest migration. Those are some of the many differences. Both are spectacular wildlife destinations in their own right
@@EllaMcKendrick that was so Amaizing Ella thanks for the Your Explanation
Good to hear that Am so happy that I have no idea👍👍
Botswana is an awesome country, it has been continuously democratic since 1966.
There are only 4 post colonial countries which have been continuous democracies since 1970
1) Botswana
2) India
3) Mauritius
4) Costa Rica
Also Botswana and India have been the world's fastest growing democracies for 5 decades. Only those countires which pushed 1 child policy or iron fisted development policies have grown faster than India and Botswana.
Most of the diamonds mined in Botswana are polished in Surat in India.
So glad you enjoyed watching and thanks for sharing :)
I wonder if Siberian tigers, Amur leopards, and lynx still live in North Korea.
Thanks for this video,,,
Thanks for watching!