Gonarezhou National Park Part 2 The Developed Camps
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- In Part Two of his Seven-Part Into The Wild Zimbabwe series on Gonarezhou, Gus Le Breton takes us on a whistlestop tour of each of the five developed camps in the Park. Included are the three developed campsites (Chipinda Pools, Chinguli and Mabalauta), the Chipinda Pools tented camp and the lodges at Swimuwini. If you're thinking of visiting Gonarezhou, or simply feel like an armchair adventure to one of Zimbabwe's wildest protected areas, don't hang about. Time to get stuck in!
Grateful thanks to the Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, Dave Brazier, Buck O'Donoghue and Jo Craig for their support and assistance in making this video.
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Home misses you too!
Excellent content, thanks!!
Awesome video, Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
fantastic, thank you. Our trip to Gonerezhou was a victim of Covid, sadly - hopefully we can go there soon!
Aah, so sorry to hear that! But don't worry, Gonarezhou will still be there long after Covid has become a distant memory! Which we all hope is really really soon!
thank you for the information
Thank you so much , this is so great , how can I get hold of you, I am into Beauty & Wellness thru natural , herbal remedies, currently in Uk but would definitely need some more chats about the African 🌱 herbs to use on health esp weight loss & wellbeing & skin too
Hi, thanks for this and sorry for the slow reply. I've been out in the bush for the last week. You can reach me on info(at)africanplanthunter.com.