Thanks so much and happy to hear you enjoyed watching my video. As you know it’s always a matter of luck with sightings, this time we were very lucky 🤗.
My first time to Namibia an old man told me "When God created Namibia, he was pissed"! But I never saw that way. I spent alot of my free time on a farm in southern Namibia. I traveled to Karasburg, Ai Ais, Woendhuk as well as spent a total of 2 weeks in a Himba Tribe in the Upper Etosha Pan. I miss it and after 11 trips, I think I left a part of me there. Anyway, a wonderful video and it brought back some wonderful memories. Thank you!
Hi! Thanks for watching my video and I’m happy to hear that it brought you some great memories. I think Namibia is amazingly beautiful country and can’t wait to it more. This was my first trip, there’s so much more to see. Next trip will be towards the end of the year. I’m sure your time with Himba tribe has been something very special that you’ll never forget. Not too many people will have that kind of experience.
I remember seeing a video of Etosha called Place of dry water,years ago Wonderful and morale raising to see and hear the wildlife in that great ecosystem still flourishes.Love the Tsessebe and the lilac breasted rollers and bee eaters.The leopard was superb.
My first time to Namibia an old man told me "When God created Namibia, he was pissed"! But I never saw that way. I spent alot of my free time on a farm in southern Namibia. I traveled to Karasburg, Ai Ais, Windhoek as well as spent a total of 2 weeks in a Himba Tribe in the Upper Etosha Pan. I miss it and after 11 trips, I think I left a part of me there. Anyway, a wonderful video and it brought back some wonderful memories. Thank you! By the way, the Windhoek Lager was a pretty tastey beer, at room temp. Cold wasnt so good. Couldnt get use to the taste cold.
I enjoyed every second... the sound of the hyenas and lions.... miss it... seeing this video I realised how one you can be with the nature....feeling it's respect... beautiful video!!
Hi Sara, amazing video. I found it on search because I am planning to go in January and just heard from all the travel websites that you see no animals and that it rains all the time. Clearly your video proves this is not the case. Do you mind me asking how long you went for? Thanks!
Translation: OP - “I spent 4 weeks in Etosha National Park, simply fantastic” Second comment - “it was unique, I’m planning the next trip for the end of November, I’d also like to witness Etosha in dry conditions”
@@alfeusnangolo4563 Sorry but since I don’t know you I prefer not to give my number, I’m sure you understand. You may contact me at Instagram sara.inkinen
Delightful innovative perception of the park and the animals. Brilliant
Thanks so much Mike, happy to know you enjoy it.
Namibia..our pride...thanks to our Heavenly Father..Yaweh
Beautiful country!!
Wow - great sightings - thanks for sharing them - we were in Etosha by the end of february and our sightings were not close to that. Great one. :-)
Thanks so much and happy to hear you enjoyed watching my video.
As you know it’s always a matter of luck with sightings, this time we were very lucky 🤗.
This is a wonderful Video. It shows african wildlife at its best. I love it😍😃🐆🐘
Warm thanks Kerstin 🙏! Thank you for watching my video and happy to hear you enjoyed it. 🦁🦁
My first time to Namibia an old man told me "When God created Namibia, he was pissed"! But I never saw that way.
I spent alot of my free time on a farm in southern Namibia. I traveled to Karasburg, Ai Ais, Woendhuk as well as spent a total of 2 weeks in a Himba Tribe in the Upper Etosha Pan.
I miss it and after 11 trips, I think I left a part of me there.
Anyway, a wonderful video and it brought back some wonderful memories.
Thank you!
Hi! Thanks for watching my video and I’m happy to hear that it brought you some great memories.
I think Namibia is amazingly beautiful country and can’t wait to it more. This was my first trip, there’s so much more to see. Next trip will be towards the end of the year.
I’m sure your time with Himba tribe has been something very special that you’ll never forget. Not too many people will have that kind of experience.
@@sarainkinen If you can visit the Himba, that would be an experience for you.
Try the Windhoek Lager beer. Pretty tastey. So many memories!
@@sarainkinen I almost retired to Cape Town just to be able to visit Namibia!
@@danceswithwolves7115 Thanks, I’ll surely visit them if I ever get the opportunity. Windhoek beer well tested and approved 👍
@@danceswithwolves7115 That would have been great, Cape Town is one of my favorite cities I’ve visited.
I remember seeing a video of Etosha called Place of dry water,years ago Wonderful and morale raising to see and hear the wildlife in that great ecosystem still flourishes.Love the Tsessebe and the lilac breasted rollers and bee eaters.The leopard was superb.
Hi Simon and thanks for your kind words. I’m glad to hear you liked my video. I so much enjoy making them. 🤗
My first time to Namibia an old man told me "When God created Namibia, he was pissed"! But I never saw that way.
I spent alot of my free time on a farm in southern Namibia. I traveled to Karasburg, Ai Ais, Windhoek as well as spent a total of 2 weeks in a Himba Tribe in the Upper Etosha Pan.
I miss it and after 11 trips, I think I left a part of me there.
Anyway, a wonderful video and it brought back some wonderful memories.
Thank you!
By the way, the Windhoek Lager was a pretty tastey beer, at room temp. Cold wasnt so good. Couldnt get use to the taste cold.
I miss doing Safaris so much! I loved Namibia! This video is very good! Congratulations!
Thank you so much! We were very lucky with sightings this time. This was my first time in Namibia, but surely not last one. Africa gets you addicted 🥰
@@sarainkinen I really loved the country 😍 so beautiful! And full of different landscapes
i knew there was a film of wildlife that wasnt killing each other continually,, thank you it was great
Thank you for watching Mike!
I love every animals.
Thanks Paulo, me too!
Africas wildlife endures...and does what it always does...amazes 🐘🦓🐾
Thanks Simon for your kind words. 🦁🦏🦅🪱🦉
My beautiful country Namibia. Proud to be a Namibian
Nice coverage 👍
Thanks, I’m glad you like it!
I enjoyed every second... the sound of the hyenas and lions.... miss it... seeing this video I realised how one you can be with the nature....feeling it's respect... beautiful video!!
Happy to hear your comment Michel, warm thanks!
Just incredible. It stirs ones soul to see the art work of nature
Thanks so much for your kind words, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Sara, amazing video. I found it on search because I am planning to go in January and just heard from all the travel websites that you see no animals and that it rains all the time. Clearly your video proves this is not the case. Do you mind me asking how long you went for? Thanks!
Was für atemberaubende Sichtungen - ein tolles Video 👍🏾🦁
Sorry my German is limited but I suppose you liked it. Thanks for watching. 🦉🦁
Transl: “Such breathtaking sightings - a great video”
@@AeolianMusica Thanks so much, happy to hear you enjoyed it. I think we had some great sightings and had good luck with us.
My country of birth has some beauty in it
Absolutely, it’s amazingly beautiful!
Beautiful clip. You really had an awesome time
Thanks Emma, I appreciate your comment. We had great time and were lucky having some special sightings.
Beautiful ending ❤️
Thanks Chris, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🥰.
A natureza é linda e cruel ao mesmo tempo!
Ich war vor 4 Wochen im Etosha Nationalpark ,einfach fantastisch!
Hi. I don’t speak any German, but I suppose you liked the video. Thanks a lot!
@@sarainkinen,es war einzigartig, plane die nächste Reise Ende November, möchte Etosha auch im trockenen Zustand erleben.
Translation:
OP - “I spent 4 weeks in Etosha National Park, simply fantastic”
Second comment - “it was unique, I’m planning the next trip for the end of November, I’d also like to witness Etosha in dry conditions”
@@AeolianMusica Four weeks, that’s great! You really have time to see the park properly. But I agree, also want to see the dry conditions as well.
Fantastic video👍iscritto.
Thanks so much, happy to hear you enjoyed it!
Great video, really enjoyed it. Cant understand why a person disliked 👎 it, maybe the lion fornication aroused him
Many thanks, happy to hear you like it. Yes, seeing a hunt maybe disturbing, but that’s only part of nature, lions should also eat to survive. 😊
She missed the key moment. She is a noob. 8:45
@@aristotels_aristotals Thanks for your comment.
truly beauty 👌
Thank you for your compliments! 😀
What were you thinking to cut the filming right at the main moment? 8:45
Thanks for your comment.
@@sarainkinen Noob !!
@@aristotels_aristotals Thanks for taking your time commenting.
@@sarainkinen Besides noob, hypocrite. What a complete girl!
the big Giraffe so Hight
Wow!!!!
Thanks Malcolm, I’m glad you like it.
Älyttömän hieno video!
Kiitos, kiva kuulla että tykkäsit!
10:27 here we see the rare Had Taco Bell last night lion
😂😂
Such an amazing sighting you had there, lions killing a baby wildebeest
Many thanks, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Yes I think I was very lucky to see something like that and very closely.
My beautiful country Namibia.❤️
Yes, it’s very beautiful!
Thank you. Sara can i have your number please, i so that we can get chat on WhatsApp. 🙏
@@alfeusnangolo4563 Sorry but since I don’t know you I prefer not to give my number, I’m sure you understand. You may contact me at Instagram sara.inkinen
@@sarainkinen Ok i will definitely contact you on Instagram
I don't enoy baby wildebeest eating by lion or hyena
Thanks for your comment. From human point of view it’s sad to see it happen, but lions are carnivores and have to eat to survive. Only nature.