This is a great video! Loving the 1:1 interviews with all the different people that made your trip so special, African people are such wonderful and friendly people. I recently read a book that spoke a lot about Tsavo- it was the life story of Daphne Sheldrick and seeing some of the land that Daphne described with such passion has made me desperate to visit even more! I particularly liked that the poachers son shared his story and to know he has come full circle and to share how he loves and cares for the wildlife. There is no feeling like the feeling you have in Africa, a true sense of belonging in a world bigger than human existence! It’s one of the most special and magical places in the world and you’ve captured it perfectly with these clips. Finch Hattons looks like such a wonderful place full of wonderful people - adding it to my list of places to go in Kenya - thanks for sharing this 🇰🇪 🥰
Thank you! I was lucky to have my wife helping out so I could chat on camera with everyone. *This* is what I hope to do more of. So your support means the world! Helps it reach more people and make it easier for me to make more of these :) And thanks for the book recommendation! I recognize the name Sheldrick from the elephant orphanage. Didn't know there was a book to read, too!
@@BaurJoe Jambo rifiki, I lived in Kenya for one year and I still dream of going back. I was a pilot flying out of Wilston Airport. I was very fortunate as the German company that I worked for had a Landrover for every employee, and I was able to go on a Safari multiple times. The wildlife is amazing and the people of Kenya & Tanzania are fabulous. Like you, I spent a lot of time with the locals learning about their life and their culture. I learned most of my Kiswahili in Tanzania and people in Kenya thought I was Tanzanian because apparently I had an swahili accent distinct to Tanzania. Anyhow, I enjoyed your video as it brought back many wonderful memories from those days. Asante sana!
Thank you! Hope you get there before the end of the year :) I also have a video on Iten, in case you’re interested in more Kenya! ua-cam.com/video/BpFTc7dH2Ng/v-deo.htmlsi=3DS6ykXUxRqPe-m4
I returned from Kenya just 3 days before it was really good the people were very kind the wildlife was amazing.we couldn’t see rhino and leopard unfortunately.Great job!
Interesting! I listened to a podcast about the history of the man-eaters before I came, but it didn’t come up much in my travels so I didn’t focus on it. That said, I’d love to start the Tsavo Man-Eaters Ultramarathon just because I love the name and think it’d make for a sweet logo 😂
I wouldn't count myself as an expert since it's the only place I've done safari in Kenya. BUT it seems to be pretty accessible (relatively speaking) from Nairobi. I think it's an even safer bet during the dry season when you're likely to see more animals out and about!
Tsavo is an absolutely stunning wilderness. For the best game viewing I would recommend Tsavo East National Park, as the area is less bushy and flatter hence makes for easier spotting of wildlife. Tsavo West on the other hand absolutely makes up for it in scenery. Also if you plan to see all of the Big5, a visit to both parks is recommended as rhinos can only be seen in Tsavo West. However, if you are short on time and staying anywhere along the coast, a day trip is a possibility that many tour operators will readily offer you. But if you can spare the time I would recommend at least one overnight. A night in the African bush is an unforgettable experience not forgetting the amazing sunsets and morning gamedrives. I would also recommend a tented unfenced Camp, these camps have luxury tents with inbuilt bathrooms and private terraces from which you can observe the wildlife. I hope this answers some of your queries. Tsavo is an absolute amazing place!
Lovely video about our country, our heritage! Thank you for sharing!
Means a lot coming from a Kenyan! Please feel free to share so I can hopefully come back to Kenya and make even more :) Thanks for watching!
This is a great video! Loving the 1:1 interviews with all the different people that made your trip so special, African people are such wonderful and friendly people.
I recently read a book that spoke a lot about Tsavo- it was the life story of Daphne Sheldrick and seeing some of the land that Daphne described with such passion has made me desperate to visit even more!
I particularly liked that the poachers son shared his story and to know he has come full circle and to share how he loves and cares for the wildlife.
There is no feeling like the feeling you have in Africa, a true sense of belonging in a world bigger than human existence! It’s one of the most special and magical places in the world and you’ve captured it perfectly with these clips.
Finch Hattons looks like such a wonderful place full of wonderful people - adding it to my list of places to go in Kenya - thanks for sharing this 🇰🇪 🥰
Thank you! I was lucky to have my wife helping out so I could chat on camera with everyone. *This* is what I hope to do more of. So your support means the world! Helps it reach more people and make it easier for me to make more of these :)
And thanks for the book recommendation! I recognize the name Sheldrick from the elephant orphanage. Didn't know there was a book to read, too!
@@BaurJoe Jambo rifiki, I lived in Kenya for one year and I still dream of going back. I was a pilot flying out of Wilston Airport. I was very fortunate as the German company that I worked for had a Landrover for every employee, and I was able to go on a Safari multiple times. The wildlife is amazing and the people of Kenya & Tanzania are fabulous. Like you, I spent a lot of time with the locals learning about their life and their culture. I learned most of my Kiswahili in Tanzania and people in Kenya thought I was Tanzanian because apparently I had an swahili accent distinct to Tanzania.
Anyhow, I enjoyed your video as it brought back many wonderful memories from those days. Asante sana!
@brucewilliamsstudio4932 thank you very for sharing that! Love these kinds of comments.
Welcome back to Finch Hattons Joe!😊Will be happy to host you again😊
Trust me, I’d love nothing more!!!
This is incredible. Visiting Tsavo National Park has always been on my bucket list, and i will have to visit before the year ends.❤❤
Thank you! Hope you get there before the end of the year :) I also have a video on Iten, in case you’re interested in more Kenya! ua-cam.com/video/BpFTc7dH2Ng/v-deo.htmlsi=3DS6ykXUxRqPe-m4
I returned from Kenya just 3 days before it was really good the people were very kind the wildlife was amazing.we couldn’t see rhino and leopard unfortunately.Great job!
Glad you had a nice trip! And thanks for whacking. Have a great day 😌
@@BaurJoe Tq you too
Locals warned me not to stop nearby bushes in Tsvao because of the maneaters
Interesting! I listened to a podcast about the history of the man-eaters before I came, but it didn’t come up much in my travels so I didn’t focus on it. That said, I’d love to start the Tsavo Man-Eaters Ultramarathon just because I love the name and think it’d make for a sweet logo 😂
Certainly a must visit. I look forward to seeing the beautiful country
I hope you get the chance!
Amazing video. It's time it blows up. Deserves millions of views❤
Thank you! Really appreciate that. And would be happy to get it millions of views if I could control such things 😜
This video is so needed. Your work is incredible and this park absolutely breathtaking, I can’t believe how untouched it is!
Wow, what a comment! I really appreciate that. It was a privilege to be there and document what I could.
5:45 what a view of Kilimanjaro is it spectacular
It was pretty fan-freaking-tastic! Thanks for watching!
Loved the video!!! So informative, definitely adding it to my bucket list now! P.S. Your videography is soooo good 😍😍
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that. Hoping to share the next one asap!
This video is pure comedy and class. Just love it.New subscriber😂😂😂😂
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for joining 🤓
Great piece, Joe! Was awesome to see a couple places that I have been and to learn more about places I haven’t. The interviews were 🙌🏾
Thanks so much! And glad you liked the interviews. Important for me to let folks speak for themselves and not always have the camera on my ugly mug 🥸
Amazing video & great conversationalist!
Thanks very much! Appreciate you watching 🙏
Would you recommend Tsavo to be included in a short safari program (6 days) in Kenya?
I wouldn't count myself as an expert since it's the only place I've done safari in Kenya. BUT it seems to be pretty accessible (relatively speaking) from Nairobi. I think it's an even safer bet during the dry season when you're likely to see more animals out and about!
@@BaurJoe thank you for your rssponse. Your video made me more interested in this place.
@@Monstrinho35 My pleasure! Thanks for watching and the kind words :)
Tsavo is an absolutely stunning wilderness. For the best game viewing I would recommend Tsavo East National Park, as the area is less bushy and flatter hence makes for easier spotting of wildlife. Tsavo West on the other hand absolutely makes up for it in scenery. Also if you plan to see all of the Big5, a visit to both parks is recommended as rhinos can only be seen in Tsavo West. However, if you are short on time and staying anywhere along the coast, a day trip is a possibility that many tour operators will readily offer you. But if you can spare the time I would recommend at least one overnight. A night in the African bush is an unforgettable experience not forgetting the amazing sunsets and morning gamedrives. I would also recommend a tented unfenced Camp, these camps have luxury tents with inbuilt bathrooms and private terraces from which you can observe the wildlife. I hope this answers some of your queries. Tsavo is an absolute amazing place!
Best
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed it and check out some other films on the channel :)
What time of year was this visit?
February!
The Ghost and the Darkness. Tsavo maneaters
While there, I decided that the “Maneater Marathon or “Ultramarathon” needs to be a thing.