OMG Ella. I thought I was watching National geographics that was a real Safari with so many different animals and that baby elephant was so cute. The gymnastics display was insane I cannot even imagine flipping that many times on land. I hurt myself jumping in the water. Hahaha
Thank you SO so much for your lovely comment! It truly means a lot that you can compare this to Nat Geo 😊 My heart was melting watching the baby elephant! I smiled so much when editing the footage. Yeah, that gymnastics display was really something and I cropped it down massively - they did soooo many flips! I was sat there filming just praying it didn't go wrong 😬 I'm also hopeless at acrobatics. I did a forward roll the other day and felt sick afterwards 🤣
For my consideration, Africa is the paradise on earth meanwhile the Himalayas is the heaven on earth, after that Japan means the civilisation in Asia. Thank you so much for this joyful and wonderful video clip 💐👏👍👍👍
😯😯😯 Amazing. I imagine that your feeling when you were there and saw everything in person was: having gone beyond the TV screen and being part of one of those wonderful National Geographic documentaries. Woooow spectacular.
Seeing animals which you have only seen on TV in the wild like this is incredibly surreal. I couldn't stop grinning, to be honest with you! And because these animals are so rare these days it felt even more special and poignant.
Hi Ella, looks like you had another amazing experience and I can only echo the other comments praising the filming/editing work, it really is impressive! Would love to go back to Africa sometime and see some of the East side, so Tanzania would certainly be high on the list. Looking forward to what's next :)
That really means a lot to me! I would definitely recommend Tanzania. Everything about it blew my mind. I'd love to see more of east Africa too. I'm very excited to share my next videos!
This safari was epic! 🐘 If you'd like to book a similar experience you can request a free quote from the same companies we booked with here: safarisbyella.com/quote/ref/2/?campaign=yt_tanzania_tarangire 👈
Thank you very much for watching! My main camera is the Panasonic GH5. The lens I used here was the Panasonic / Leica 100-400mm which is perfect for capturing the wildlife. A tripod was required as the lens can zoom so far!
Love your videos from India Is it safe to book through travel company I mean how to know they are genuine not fake can you name any luxury travel operator there for Kenya and tanzania Or should i do it my self Can we cover tarangire in full day Safari Lake manyara full day And Ngorongo crater full day Or need 2 days each Will keep 3 days for serengeti And 3 days for Zanzibar
Thank you for watching! I'd recommend contacting the tour operators that I used through my website here: safarisbyella.com/quote/ I personally had great experiences with the tour operators that are listed there. They will be able to recommend a fantastic luxury itinerary for you staying in luxury hotels. Please let me know if you have any questions at all and I'll be more than happy to help
Hello I need some help , is December a good time to visit Tanzania ? I couldn’t find much Information on the internet. I want to visit this year for my honeymoon
December is a great time to visit Tanzania! This period is between the short and long rains and the parks are so much quieter than in the summer months. The parks are nice and green which is great for photos and there are lots of baby animals at this time of year. You may experience some rain but this typically happens in the evenings. I hope this helps and that you have a fantastic honeymoon!
It is driving me nuts that you constantly mispronounce “Tanzania”. The emphasis should be on the front “TANzania”…not tanZANIA. Thanks so much. Hope you don’t mind.😊
Hahaha 🤣 in my subsequent videos I pronounce it a different way. I still am not sure if it's right as the locals seem to pronounce it differently again!
Hallo.I am wondering where are you now.Recently I am learning:The National Parks are protected areas*witch organized and have been given to the animals,because mainly that kind of land is not for the humans*or as grey zone between two countries*or because that land belongs to the indian.One girlfriend of me sells food for animals*I like her company,but we have the pro leme that I can't eat all of that.I hope out there you never getting craze to eat something like that.Love.Bye.
I love YOUR CHANNEL from America good luck with your journey 🙂
Thank you so much for your support! Take care 😁
A special trip from the heart of Africa
A very special trip ❤️
I was there last week and watching this amazing video make me feel like I’m there again , what a beautiful place !
It sure is! I am longing for another safari as well!
OMG Ella. I thought I was watching National geographics that was a real Safari with so many different animals and that baby elephant was so cute. The gymnastics display was insane I cannot even imagine flipping that many times on land. I hurt myself jumping in the water. Hahaha
Thank you SO so much for your lovely comment! It truly means a lot that you can compare this to Nat Geo 😊 My heart was melting watching the baby elephant! I smiled so much when editing the footage. Yeah, that gymnastics display was really something and I cropped it down massively - they did soooo many flips! I was sat there filming just praying it didn't go wrong 😬 I'm also hopeless at acrobatics. I did a forward roll the other day and felt sick afterwards 🤣
For my consideration, Africa is the paradise on earth meanwhile the Himalayas is the heaven on earth, after that Japan means the civilisation in Asia. Thank you so much for this joyful and wonderful video clip 💐👏👍👍👍
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts! I have to agree that Africa is paradise on earth ❤️
😯😯😯 Amazing. I imagine that your feeling when you were there and saw everything in person was: having gone beyond the TV screen and being part of one of those wonderful National Geographic documentaries. Woooow spectacular.
Seeing animals which you have only seen on TV in the wild like this is incredibly surreal. I couldn't stop grinning, to be honest with you! And because these animals are so rare these days it felt even more special and poignant.
Hi Ella, looks like you had another amazing experience and I can only echo the other comments praising the filming/editing work, it really is impressive! Would love to go back to Africa sometime and see some of the East side, so Tanzania would certainly be high on the list. Looking forward to what's next :)
That really means a lot to me! I would definitely recommend Tanzania. Everything about it blew my mind. I'd love to see more of east Africa too. I'm very excited to share my next videos!
The baby elephant is awesome!
Such a cutie, right?!
Wow 😳 this is so amazing 😍 I love 🇹🇿💚💚👊
Thank you very much!!
Another Very educational video again thank u 🙏!!
Thank you very much for your support 😊
Wow!
Thank you!!
This safari was epic! 🐘 If you'd like to book a similar experience you can request a free quote from the same companies we booked with here: safarisbyella.com/quote/ref/2/?campaign=yt_tanzania_tarangire 👈
❤❤❤👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Ella. Congrats!!! Very important video. Which camera did you use! Saludos desde Argentina
Thank you very much for watching! My main camera is the Panasonic GH5. The lens I used here was the Panasonic / Leica 100-400mm which is perfect for capturing the wildlife. A tripod was required as the lens can zoom so far!
@@EllaMcKendrick this is Bariloche, Patagonia Argentina
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Nice
Thank you! 😊
How did you get your drone through airport customs
Tanzania is fine with drones. I had no problems bringing a drone to Tanzania :)
Can you tell how were u able to shoot with a drone . What permits did you require ?
Drone shots were outside of national parks as the fees for permits to fly in national parks is very high
Love your videos from India
Is it safe to book through travel company
I mean how to know they are genuine not fake
can you name any luxury travel operator there for
Kenya and tanzania
Or should i do it my self
Can we cover tarangire in full day Safari
Lake manyara full day
And
Ngorongo crater full day
Or need 2 days each
Will keep 3 days for serengeti
And 3 days for Zanzibar
Thank you for watching! I'd recommend contacting the tour operators that I used through my website here: safarisbyella.com/quote/
I personally had great experiences with the tour operators that are listed there. They will be able to recommend a fantastic luxury itinerary for you staying in luxury hotels. Please let me know if you have any questions at all and I'll be more than happy to help
Tanzania is home to every human. If you don't feel home here, you are not belong to this world.
Hello I need some help , is December a good time to visit Tanzania ? I couldn’t find much Information on the internet. I want to visit this year for my honeymoon
December is a great time to visit Tanzania! This period is between the short and long rains and the parks are so much quieter than in the summer months. The parks are nice and green which is great for photos and there are lots of baby animals at this time of year. You may experience some rain but this typically happens in the evenings. I hope this helps and that you have a fantastic honeymoon!
No
It is driving me nuts that you constantly mispronounce “Tanzania”. The emphasis should be on the front “TANzania”…not tanZANIA. Thanks so much. Hope you don’t mind.😊
Hahaha 🤣 in my subsequent videos I pronounce it a different way. I still am not sure if it's right as the locals seem to pronounce it differently again!
Where did you stay ??
Before my safari I stayed at Banana Farm Eco-Hostel in Arusha and after my safari I stayed at Panorama Campsite just outside Mto Wa Mbu.
Which month of the year were you there?
I visited in September
Unfortunately there is no any male lion 🦁
No, I didn’t see one this time but stay tuned for future videos! The male lions may just make an appearance 🦁
No it's not, just look at 7:13 in video, buses full of people. Looks like a line to get into the mall.
Beautiful planete Earth ❤❤ , Thanks
Just came back from Tarangire. The highlight was we were in the middle of a herd of 50 elephants. Life was fulfilled.
Wow, that sounds like an epic experience 🤩
Amazing paradise......love this post..
Thank you very much!
Hallo.I am wondering where are you now.Recently I am learning:The National Parks are protected areas*witch organized and have been given to the animals,because mainly that kind of land is not for the humans*or as grey zone between two countries*or because that land belongs to the indian.One girlfriend of me sells food for animals*I like her company,but we have the pro leme that I can't eat all of that.I hope out there you never getting craze to eat something like that.Love.Bye.