Also.... Would highly recommend the Photography course I've just finished mine and it was insane value for money... Definitely worth it and informative
Again an awesome experience thanks Villiers. Don't know if you know but this portion of land has got great African heritage. That's regarding perhaps Southern Africa's first Kingdom that existed in Mapungupwe (some 900 -1000 years ago). Most likely due to overgrazing, they migrated a couple of hundred years later to the North and constructed what we today know as the Zimbabwe Ruins. Some of the many tribe that went North was the Matabele's and some of the tribes moved eventually West, Mashatu and its surroundings. One of these main tribes were that of the Khama family. The late Sir Seretsetse Khama was thus directly linked to this greatest of African Kingdoms. Bless you from Pretoria.
The singing ♥️.. that was beautiful and you could see how they enjoyed sharing that part of their culture with you .. what a sensational way to finish an evening .. Marianne NZ
I can't believe this series came out this week - I'm in the process of booking a riding safari to Mashatu so was doing some research..! Looks stunning 😍
Hello Mr Steyn, have you ever thought about going to a national park called Pilanesberg. There you can camp on your own, like you did in Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park.
Awesome awesome awesome! A super captivating series! And your videos are getting better and better (not that they were bad to begin with) Keep it up Villiers!🤠
Imraan, the prides in Mashatu are typically smaller than in, say, Savuti, further north-west, but I’ve seen 10+ together before when they have cubs. Leopard sightings in Mashatu are common. Keep an eye on Episode 4 😉😎
Was there in April.. same guide..Simon... Beautiful scenery... And my highlight was the food ... lovely food ...
Another great video - love Mashatu.
Thank you, Sarah 🙏🏻🙂
Our affable presenter does it again! These videos definitely put me in the mood
☺️🙏🏻🙌🏻
Also.... Would highly recommend the Photography course I've just finished mine and it was insane value for money... Definitely worth it and informative
Thank you so much 🙏🏻☺️
@@TheSafariExpert hi just off topic, I wanted to know what berg en dal camp is like? Have you done a vid about it before?
Gibsonite. It’s awesome! I’ll be posting the Berg-en-Dal video next in my Kruger series
Amazing place
Looking forward until we are able to travel and visit here.
Can’t wait to see you on safari again, Bruce!
Enjoyed your video, thanks Villiers!
Wow what scenery and wildlife and the singing at the end. Africa at its best. Where else in the world will u experience thst. So so awesome
It really is Africa at its best, Linda ☺️
Would love to see a Rock Python out in the wild 🌟😍
Mashatu is a good place 😉
Again an awesome experience thanks Villiers. Don't know if you know but this portion of land has got great African heritage. That's regarding perhaps Southern Africa's first Kingdom that existed in Mapungupwe (some 900 -1000 years ago). Most likely due to overgrazing, they migrated a couple of hundred years later to the North and constructed what we today know as the Zimbabwe Ruins. Some of the many tribe that went North was the Matabele's and some of the tribes moved eventually West, Mashatu and its surroundings. One of these main tribes were that of the Khama family. The late Sir Seretsetse Khama was thus directly linked to this greatest of African Kingdoms. Bless you from Pretoria.
The singing ♥️.. that was beautiful and you could see how they enjoyed sharing that part of their culture with you .. what a sensational way to finish an evening ..
Marianne NZ
Thanks so much, Marianne 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you very much for posting. This is a great birthday gift.
The pleasure is all mine, Liam.
Your videos are all lovely. You talk só well
Thanks for the kind words, Carel.
1:17 Wow beautiful bro..I love it 6:00🖤..Perfect for bird photography..amazing place..I would like to visit
Thank you for this amazing Video 🙏
The pleasure is all mine 😁
I can't believe this series came out this week - I'm in the process of booking a riding safari to Mashatu so was doing some research..! Looks stunning 😍
Ah, fabulous, Rachel! 🤩
Also the view from the top is amazing definitely need to get up there😍😍👌
Double YES!!
Wonderful! We will be there in 2 weeks.
Ah, nice Henk! Enjoy 🙌🏻
Hello Mr Steyn, have you ever thought about going to a national park called Pilanesberg. There you can camp on your own, like you did in Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park.
👉🇿🇲CHABWINO 👌TWHALUMBE, ZIKHOMO 👏🌍👍
Awesome awesome awesome! A super captivating series! And your videos are getting better and better (not that they were bad to begin with)
Keep it up Villiers!🤠
Hey, thanks so much SafariWian 🙏🏻😎
First comment wooohooooo
I hope you enjoyed the video, Rahul 😉
Are there big prides of lion in Mashatu? Are leopard sighting a rarity?
Imraan, the prides in Mashatu are typically smaller than in, say, Savuti, further north-west, but I’ve seen 10+ together before when they have cubs. Leopard sightings in Mashatu are common. Keep an eye on Episode 4 😉😎
its not Rhodes baobab, its the baobab of the kings of the Bamangwato
Mamagwa is a sacred site and should only be accessed by chiefs
I am sorry to tell this , but i see you as a salesperson... nothing wrong with it ... but just say it.
No need to apologise, Furious Doe. I actually appreciate the feedback 😎