Guess the cost of this safari per person (excluding flights of course) and put it in the comments below....then head over to www.pangolinphoto.com/safaris/best-of-the-chobe and see how close you were. We will be very interested to see what you think. Thanks.
You mention that I would have to bring my own Laptop. No problem, but it does make me wonder, what do you have for electricity both on the houseboat & at the hotel? If I book a trip, I would be coming from North America (Canada) with 110-120V 60Hz is the norm. Thanks.
When i come from Germany Frankfurth Airport, which Airport is close to you and who picks me up from the airport. What about the Corona Problems? Do i need a Visa?
Hi Christof. To answer your questions. The closest airport is Kasane (BBK). You wont need a visa to enter Botswana on a German passport. Lastly have a look at this blog where we have outlined our Covid protocols. www.pangolinphoto.com/pangolin-covid19-protocol-update . Hope it helps. If you need anything further please email us on info@pangolinphoto.com.
I know it’s part and parcel of spending time with wild animals, but I would feel uncomfortable, and upset, seeing animals actually killed. Is this an unavoidable part of the safari?
Hi Rik, it is not very common to see an actual kill. I have seen maybe 4 life kills during my entire career here and I am a very soft hearted person. However, you might see predators "on a kill" or a dead animal that has passed from natural causes more often as cats can take a few days to feed depending on the size of the prey. When you do happen to see baby lions you start cheering for the other side though... it is a tough circle of life out here - Cheers Janine
@@PangolinWildlife thanks for that, Janine. We did a Kenyan safari in ‘90 and interrupted a lion chasing a zebra when the wagon accidentally drove between them. I was happy for the zebra and a bit sad for the lion because I appreciate this is the way of their life. That said, I don’t wish to witness the scene.
Guess the cost of this safari per person (excluding flights of course) and put it in the comments below....then head over to www.pangolinphoto.com/safaris/best-of-the-chobe and see how close you were. We will be very interested to see what you think. Thanks.
6.000 dollars - far off 😅
$3500/USD
$6000 for two...bring a friend!
@@PangolinWildlife I'm on my own is there a single accommodation?
@@PangolinWildlife also can you sort flights out?
If I wasn't already sold I would be now. Going into SA next year, and will do whatever it takes to make it to Pangolin the next. Simply amazing.
You know where we are now!!! See you soon.
On my bucket list for sure!
Again the best wildlife trip I heard from friends that have also being on other wildlife adventures in Africa and elsewhere in the world.
Great video and the UA-cam tutorials are brilliant. Thank you Pangolin!!
Very well organized. Videos prove your photo hosts are knowledgeable. I’d love to visit Chobe (2nd time).
Always welcome
Enjoyed your video. I watched it as we were getting ready to head for Kenya. What an incredible experience.
Beautiful video with all details of the safari.
Bucket list for sure!
Looking forward to be back with Amazing Pangolin photo host team!!! You guys rock- thank you for making this introduction video! Dumela!! Xoxo
Dumela Eiko!!!
The Chobe River never disappoints!
Howzit Nelis. Hope to see you there again soon!
No.1. 👌👍🙏
Thank you.
Been once, booked for next February.
I use Photomechanic 6 and Adobe packages because the Photomechanic is great for RAW
Have you ever catered for diabetic guests? My main concern is keeping insulin refrigerated, during my stay?
Yes, one of our group was diabetic. He received delicious food and medicines all kept in the fridge both in the hotel and on the river boat
Wow.. would like to visit once in life time.. thanks for the info.. new to channel... liked & sub.
You know where we are now!
You mention that I would have to bring my own Laptop. No problem, but it does make me wonder, what do you have for electricity both on the houseboat & at the hotel? If I book a trip, I would be coming from North America (Canada) with 110-120V 60Hz is the norm. Thanks.
R Hogarth please download our comprehensive guide here for all that info. www.pangolinphoto.com/sm/download
@@PangolinWildlife Thank you.
Is it possible to bring a drone?
Am booked for next year 2021.Please do I need a South African Visa if travelling to Botswana from West Africa?
Which country are you coming from?
Do you offer special rates for SADC residents?
We do from time to time. Are you subscribed to the newsletter? www.pangolinphoto.com/newsletter
@@PangolinWildlife yes I am
Is there wheelchair access?
When i come from Germany Frankfurth Airport, which Airport is close to you and who picks me up from the airport. What about the Corona Problems? Do i need a Visa?
Hi Christof. To answer your questions. The closest airport is Kasane (BBK). You wont need a visa to enter Botswana on a German passport. Lastly have a look at this blog where we have outlined our Covid protocols. www.pangolinphoto.com/pangolin-covid19-protocol-update . Hope it helps. If you need anything further please email us on info@pangolinphoto.com.
Hi Toby, Nice explanation ! I booked a trip for June. Is this the right month to photograph felines which is my main goal?
Thanks for your answer.
Yes, absolutely. the grass is pretty low so easier to spot the big cats!
Thanks Toby, looking forward to seeing you
I know it’s part and parcel of spending time with wild animals, but I would feel uncomfortable, and upset, seeing animals actually killed. Is this an unavoidable part of the safari?
Hi Rik, it is not very common to see an actual kill. I have seen maybe 4 life kills during my entire career here and I am a very soft hearted person. However, you might see predators "on a kill" or a dead animal that has passed from natural causes more often as cats can take a few days to feed depending on the size of the prey. When you do happen to see baby lions you start cheering for the other side though... it is a tough circle of life out here - Cheers Janine
@@PangolinWildlife thanks for that, Janine. We did a Kenyan safari in ‘90 and interrupted a lion chasing a zebra when the wagon accidentally drove between them. I was happy for the zebra and a bit sad for the lion because I appreciate this is the way of their life. That said, I don’t wish to witness the scene.