Hi Tim we know its a rugby channel but as a South African we absolutely love the travel content in between just watching you enjoy and appreciate our country is a joy so keep it coming.
That’s why so many Poms come here on holiday and either don’t go home, or go home, sell up and return like my folks did in the 60’s never regretting the move! It’s an unbelievable country, amazing people and a culture unlike anything else on the planet. So privileged, as an Englishman born, to call South Africa my home…truly blessed and grateful! 🇬🇧🙏🏻🇿🇦♥️ Bokke!! 🏉💪🇿🇦
The South African people are amazing. So full of enthusiasm, passion and joy. It’s infectious. Loving your enthusiasm and passion as well Tim. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you 🇮🇪☘️
Ooh, I can see the tranquility of the African bush hitting you hey. Enjoy it. Breath the smells, the earth, the trees everything. Thanks for your videos.
Spotting a leopard is such a special sighting. Very elusive and rarely look as comfortable with vehicles around as they do in the video! Lived here my whole life and only ever seen 4 of em!
Ooo bush 15...sure I saw something like this once before: 15. Cheetah 14. Impala 13. Blou Wildebeest 12. Lion (Crash ball, anyone?) 11. Springbok 10. Leopard 9. Hyena (maybe size wise a 7, but only animal who shall laugh at you while nibbling on your limbs!) 8. Buffalo (Blou Buffel) 7. Wild Dog 6. Honey Badger 5. Giraffe 1 4. Giraffe 2 3. Hippo 2. Rhino 1. Elephant
@@mfp4136Wait. You send the impala to the bench so the kudu gets the start? That’s nuts. And what’s your bomb squad look like? I’m sure there’s room for an Ox in the front row….and a quagga in the loose.
You are a gentleman sir and a true ambassador of world rugby. I trust that you will enjoy your stay here in our country. We are honoured to have you here.
And just like that Africa is in your blood Tim and you will feel the yearning when you return to the UK I felt 18 years in London to sit around a "hardekool" bush braai again :)
When you are down in the Cape and inevitably head to Hermanus i will be happy to take you out to Kayak with some of the most diverse marine life in the world.
I am so happy you have been able to experience the bush, Tim. You will have memories until the day you die. It is such a privilege that we enjoy here. It's truly great to have you here, and I am sure all your Saffa followers would love to see you back here frequently.
Ah Tim - the serenity and majesty, actually, of those moments you shared with that Elephant family whilst they were drinking is a rare privilege - and then you even got to see a Leopard - wow - an even rarer privilege - not to mention the Rhino's - enjoy to the fullest as we close in on the first Test at Loftus....
Seeing a leopard is the golden prize because they are very people shy. 1. Hippo 2. White Rhino 3. Cape buffalo 4. Elephant 5. Giraffe 6. Wildebeest 7. Eland 8. Kudu 9. Honey Badger 10. Lion 11. Cheetah 12. Zebra (Kwagga) 13. Gemsbok (Oryx) 14. Springbok 15. Leopard Bench: Black Rhino, Baboon, Hyena, Wild Dog, Sable, Impala, Ostrich, Warthog
Hope you'll get to enjoy a few braais around the fire mate. Not in town but somewhere in the bush, with all kinds of animal sounds in the background. It's always a great experience when you sit around the camp fire and then shine a light into the bush ... just to see ten yellow eyes of five lions staring back at you! 🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁
Hi Tim I see you enjoy breathing some high quality fresh around the bush the aroma from the acasia trees will slowly lower highblood n stress just by sitting under their shade😊😊
Tim, the bush (Kruger) is a majestic place - every time I have gone to the Kruger I get a sense of how insignificant I really am in this universe! It is utterly humbling! Bear in mind that I live by the ocean! The bush beats the ocean for me hands down!
My team as a Game ranger: 1. Elephant 2. Black Rhino (most aggressive of the two) 3. Buffalo 4. Giraffe 5. Eland 6. Honeybadger 7. Wild Dog 8. Hippo (we all know how fast these bad boys are!) 9. Warthog 10. Lion 11. Cheetah 12. Leopard 13. Kudu 14. Tsessebe 15. Baboon
Hi Tim, it's wonderful to see how you relax and drinking in every moment. As a SA, we need to escape to the bush sometimes to keep us humble, to realize how small our problems are and how overwhelming the creation is. Enjoy every moment
One of the best country in the world in terms of nature. Just hour drive out of the busy polluted cities and we have reservations with wild animals to enjoy over a weekend (or the coast and beautiful beaches).
Ok bush 15: Elephants propping Rhino hooker Giraffes at lock Crocodiles at flank Hippo number 8 Monkey at scrumhalf Lion at flyhalf (star of the show) Cheetah and, of course, springbok on the wings Leopard inside centre wildebeest outside centre Vulture at fullback Hyenas off the bench to pick off the tired and weak opposition
So enjoy your channel - So pleased your ab le to see the very best place on earth The African Bush just spectacular - Living abroad I miss the beauty of the African bush
Post some images of the rooms at SIMBAVITI - blow people's minds My Safari Side 1. White Rhino (Powerful, far quicker than you think although somewhat jolly.) 2. Black Rhino (Like a white rhino, but NOT jolly) 3. Hippo (never see them until they start wrecking stuff.) 4. Elephant (pure power. The actual boss of the rugby field. Eben, Bakkies, Martin Johnson) 5. Giraffe (Victor, John Eales) 6. Hyena (relentless, ruthless, but good-natured off the ball) 7. Lion (Speed, power, aggression) 8. Cape Buffalo (The nastiest thing to bump into in a tight spot. Coming off the back of the scrum, that's a nightmare) 9. Honey Badger (smart, quick, ferocious in short bursts, but always starting fights the full-size humans need to fix) 10. Zebra (Dazzle and speed when under pressure. Relies on his kick to stay in the team) 11. Black Mamba (you don't see it until it ruins your day.) 12. Leopard. (hugely powerful and violent. Doesn't like to share) 13. Gemsbok / Oryx (unbelievable speed in a large body. Rapier horns, can take a gap and can run for days) 14. Cheetah (For obvious reasons.) 15. Kudu (Graceful, kicks well, covers lots of ground quickly. Mean swerve and can jump like you cannot believe)
It's incredible! I try to get to Limpopo as often as possible. It's difficult from Cape Town being so far but always try to make it happen. It's not only the amazing bush and wildlife but also the people! Salt of the earth and some of the best humans I have known!
@@karen12322 He’s in Mpumalanga. The lodge he's staying in is very close to the Limpopo/Mpumalanga border. That region surrounding the Kruger is awesome, there's so much natural beauty and serenity there.
Juan Direction. He was a good player for us back in the day at Stormers - didn't take the step so well to Springboks but still rate him because not everyone can make that step.
You are immensely fortunate to see a leopard, and more so a leopard with a kill! Love your wildlife 15, although agreeing with others that African wild dogs and hyenas belong in there for their stamina and tenacity
Hi Sir, please bear in mind like any other country we have crime and poverty in South Africa but this is an incredible place. Hope you enjoy the best of our country and it's people and nature
Thank you very much for your very interesting videos. I can't wait for each episode. It is really awsome to have you visiting South Africa. Pitty you don't come to Cape Town too. But there is also scope for another visit. Just one correction, Juan de Jongh mentioned that the Craven Week was started by the late Dr Danie Craven. It was actually started by the late Jan Preuyt, a teacher from Port Rex Technical High School in East London in 1964. Jan Preuyt was chairman of Border Schools Rugby . He later became the president of South African Schools Rugby Association. The first tournamenyt was held in East London. It was named after the Legendry Dr Danie Craven.
I enjoyed this vid! SA is an amazing Country. Enjoy your bush visit Tim. Having the Elephant family so close by is truly a rare blessing... Looking forward to Loftus on Sat. 🇿🇦
Lol Tim from that camper van in France to the real camper Safari experience in South Africa, love it, hope you have a blast, looking forward to seeing what you get up to next🎉
Tim, mark my words. Like many, you too are going to fall in love with South Africa. And you will be back!! Enjoy our country. Travel safe. And God bless.
Hi Phillip here! I met you briefly at the Craven week. Thanks again for the great content. I really enjoy your point of views and I am glad you are enjoying our beautiful country so far! Can't wait for this weekend! It's gonna be epic and you'll see, there's not a lot of other places on the planet where you will experience a similar atmosphere as Fort Loftus. You will understand what we SAFFERS mean by saying, "They don't know what we know!" after this test series and the later the year against the AB's!
Tim, enjoy the BEST South Africa has to offer : incredible wild life, great hospitality and world class rugby. Cheers mate. 🇿🇦🤝🏻🍻 Keep up the commentary on Rugby. Enjoy your channel immensely!! 😊
Im really enjoying your channel I like the fact that you tell it as it is regardless where you from. I like how you like South African rugby and how you appreciate the passion of our nation
For your locks , you need a pair of giraffes . Thanks for sharing Tim , im super envious of you right now. Tourism is one of our biggest money spinners for the country . Enjoy our SA
There is nothing quite like viewing leopards, lions and elephants from an open vehicle for the first time. Timbavati is a great pick for a safari and I am sure you are going to have a wonderful time. So glad you have had a great leopard sighting.
We don't the mind you showing us your bushveld experience. .we love it🙌🤗. We are in magoebaskloof. South Africa. 150km from Kruger Park and we just absolutely love to visit there.
Love your channel mate. Safa living in London ( one of many, Twickenham is our home now ;) ). Thank you for the fantastic content/analysis and hope you enjoy time down in SA!
Glad to see you enjoying our glorious SA Tim and I'm pleased to see you are being hosted so well! I think you should move the rhino to loosehead and put the honey badger at hooker. It's incredibly tough, agile and completely fearless!! Some quick picks seem you asked, lion at 8, warthog at 9, Buffalo at 12, Sable at 13, Springbok at 11, cheetah at 14 👌👌
Tim, you are a legend. And you’re right, SA is an incredible country. Enjoy the wildlife. Have you posted a braai vid yet? Great chat with one of my favorite ex-Stormers Juan de Jongh. I have a vague memory of a fantastic try against Wales for the Boks over a dozen years ago. Nice video!
I see Eggchasers upload, I click. Inject this content straight into my veins.
Thank you for promoting this beautiful country of ours. Guest are always welcome.
Except for white south africans apparently.
What you on about ? 😂@user-fp6rn2km4i
@@user-fp6rn2km4iwhat are you talking about racist?
Hi Tim we know its a rugby channel but as a South African we absolutely love the travel content in between just watching you enjoy and appreciate our country is a joy so keep it coming.
Africa creeps in your heart it never leaves.
Comment of the day. It is a privilege to live here!!!!
That’s why so many Poms come here on holiday and either don’t go home, or go home, sell up and return like my folks did in the 60’s never regretting the move! It’s an unbelievable country, amazing people and a culture unlike anything else on the planet. So privileged, as an Englishman born, to call South Africa my home…truly blessed and grateful! 🇬🇧🙏🏻🇿🇦♥️ Bokke!! 🏉💪🇿🇦
The South African people are amazing. So full of enthusiasm, passion and joy. It’s infectious. Loving your enthusiasm and passion as well Tim. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you 🇮🇪☘️
Thanks for your kind words about our country Tim. At this rate, you may soon know what we know... 🙂
Not only is the content great but watching you enjoy our country is so good to see.
RSA let's take care of this beautiful place
Nothing better than an early morning bush ride...everything smells better, i.e. coffee, the sky clearer, etc...
Ooh, I can see the tranquility of the African bush hitting you hey. Enjoy it. Breath the smells, the earth, the trees everything. Thanks for your videos.
Absolutely love the fact that you're getting to experience our beautiful country. Enjoy every minute.
Spotting a leopard is such a special sighting. Very elusive and rarely look as comfortable with vehicles around as they do in the video! Lived here my whole life and only ever seen 4 of em!
Tim. Hopefully you've seen why we love our Country so much💚💛🇿🇦
Best Rugby channel in my opinion.
Ooo bush 15...sure I saw something like this once before:
15. Cheetah
14. Impala
13. Blou Wildebeest
12. Lion (Crash ball, anyone?)
11. Springbok
10. Leopard
9. Hyena (maybe size wise a 7, but only animal who shall laugh at you while nibbling on your limbs!)
8. Buffalo (Blou Buffel)
7. Wild Dog
6. Honey Badger
5. Giraffe 1
4. Giraffe 2
3. Hippo
2. Rhino
1. Elephant
World class tight 5.
Can we put a Kudu at 15, and move the Cheetah to 14
Not bad, but I would like to see one or two more Lions in that 15!
nice only change the honey burger for hyena at 9, even thou Badgers are tiny attack lions, leopards. reminds me of faf.
@@mfp4136Wait. You send the impala to the bench so the kudu gets the start? That’s nuts. And what’s your bomb squad look like? I’m sure there’s room for an Ox in the front row….and a quagga in the loose.
You are a gentleman sir and a true ambassador of world rugby. I trust that you will enjoy your stay here in our country. We are honoured to have you here.
And just like that Africa is in your blood Tim and you will feel the yearning when you return to the UK I felt 18 years in London to sit around a "hardekool" bush braai again :)
1. Elephant
2. Rhino
3. Hippo
4. Giraffe
5. Eland
6. Lion
7. Wildebeest
8. Kudu
9. Monkey
10. Baboon
11. Cheetah
12. African wild dog
13. Leopard
14. Ostrich
15. Springbok
I agree but will move Lion to 12 to make space for a jackal that can steal the scraps on the ground
Oh and a warthog on the bench
No Springboks in the Kruger!
2. Warthog
Spot on beginning team, the bench, 19 Jackall, 20 Warthog, 21 Hayena, 22 Buffalo, 23 African Python to give the final choke
I love seeing overseas visitors enjoying our beautiful country! Soak it up Tim!
When you are down in the Cape and inevitably head to Hermanus i will be happy to take you out to Kayak with some of the most diverse marine life in the world.
Enjoy the bush and the wildlife. And the braai, the wine, the girls (look only) and the rugby.
I am so happy you have been able to experience the bush, Tim. You will have memories until the day you die. It is such a privilege that we enjoy here. It's truly great to have you here, and I am sure all your Saffa followers would love to see you back here frequently.
Thank you Tim. Glad you enjoying yourself in South Africa
Cheers from Durban 🙏🙏
Ah Tim - the serenity and majesty, actually, of those moments you shared with that Elephant family whilst they were drinking is a rare privilege - and then you even got to see a Leopard - wow - an even rarer privilege - not to mention the Rhino's - enjoy to the fullest as we close in on the first Test at Loftus....
Seeing a leopard is the golden prize because they are very people shy.
1. Hippo
2. White Rhino
3. Cape buffalo
4. Elephant
5. Giraffe
6. Wildebeest
7. Eland
8. Kudu
9. Honey Badger
10. Lion
11. Cheetah
12. Zebra (Kwagga)
13. Gemsbok (Oryx)
14. Springbok
15. Leopard
Bench: Black Rhino, Baboon, Hyena, Wild Dog, Sable, Impala, Ostrich, Warthog
😂😅😂😅
Just enjoy Tim, nothing like the bush! lucky to spot a leopard during the day!
Hope you'll get to enjoy a few braais around the fire mate. Not in town but somewhere in the bush, with all kinds of animal sounds in the background. It's always a great experience when you sit around the camp fire and then shine a light into the bush ... just to see ten yellow eyes of five lions staring back at you! 🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁
Can hear the bush vibes in your voice, Tim. Magical place, makes a day feel like a week.
Hi Tim I see you enjoy breathing some high quality fresh around the bush the aroma from the acasia trees will slowly lower highblood n stress just by sitting under their shade😊😊
I'm a simple man, I see Eggchasers Rugby, I click like!
Show the English Tim how beautiful is our country. Tell them we have computers as well 😂😂
Tim, the bush (Kruger) is a majestic place - every time I have gone to the Kruger I get a sense of how insignificant I really am in this universe! It is utterly humbling! Bear in mind that I live by the ocean! The bush beats the ocean for me hands down!
True and lovely comment.
My team as a Game ranger:
1. Elephant
2. Black Rhino (most aggressive of the two)
3. Buffalo
4. Giraffe
5. Eland
6. Honeybadger
7. Wild Dog
8. Hippo (we all know how fast these bad boys are!)
9. Warthog
10. Lion
11. Cheetah
12. Leopard
13. Kudu
14. Tsessebe
15. Baboon
I would swap Honeybadger and Warthog around and put in Wildebeest at 15. Great shout for hooker
White became wide - just like "wyd kant" 😅😂
Lmao😂👏
Beat me to it! 😂😂😂
Was about to say...😂
Hi Tim, it's wonderful to see how you relax and drinking in every moment. As a SA, we need to escape to the bush sometimes to keep us humble, to realize how small our problems are and how overwhelming the creation is. Enjoy every moment
Hey Tim, I hope you are enjoying your time in SA, it great to have you here. Keep the content coming
As usual, seeing it from your eyes is a reminder - Thank you Tim! Enjoy!
You are having such a great time here in our country! You are most welcome! Remember to switch off that big rugby brain and breathe in the moments.
Nice promo for SA tourism. Thanks mate
As it turns out.. the man was 100% spot on
One of the best country in the world in terms of nature. Just hour drive out of the busy polluted cities and we have reservations with wild animals to enjoy over a weekend (or the coast and beautiful beaches).
I’m terrified,,,,,, Ireland fan but the Bok team is as scary as hell. BTW been in RSA and Botswana many many times AWESOME part of the world
Welcome to our country Tim, we wish you have a most unforgettable exprience!
Welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Thanks for promoting our beautiful country.
Ok bush 15:
Elephants propping
Rhino hooker
Giraffes at lock
Crocodiles at flank
Hippo number 8
Monkey at scrumhalf
Lion at flyhalf (star of the show)
Cheetah and, of course, springbok on the wings
Leopard inside centre
wildebeest outside centre
Vulture at fullback
Hyenas off the bench to pick off the tired and weak opposition
Hyena comment cracked me up😂😅😂😅
@@jeanm27same 😂😂😂... but he's right though. That and the scrumhalf, the nuisance of the team, monkey see, monkey do and worse 😂
Spot on, just one change…Honeybadger at 9!
So enjoy your channel - So pleased your ab le to see the very best place on earth The African Bush just spectacular - Living abroad I miss the beauty of the African bush
Hey Tim. So chuffed you’re enjoying SA. Thanks again for the brilliant, balanced content 🤙🏼
Post some images of the rooms at SIMBAVITI - blow people's minds
My Safari Side
1. White Rhino (Powerful, far quicker than you think although somewhat jolly.)
2. Black Rhino (Like a white rhino, but NOT jolly)
3. Hippo (never see them until they start wrecking stuff.)
4. Elephant (pure power. The actual boss of the rugby field. Eben, Bakkies, Martin Johnson)
5. Giraffe (Victor, John Eales)
6. Hyena (relentless, ruthless, but good-natured off the ball)
7. Lion (Speed, power, aggression)
8. Cape Buffalo (The nastiest thing to bump into in a tight spot. Coming off the back of the scrum, that's a nightmare)
9. Honey Badger (smart, quick, ferocious in short bursts, but always starting fights the full-size humans need to fix)
10. Zebra (Dazzle and speed when under pressure. Relies on his kick to stay in the team)
11. Black Mamba (you don't see it until it ruins your day.)
12. Leopard. (hugely powerful and violent. Doesn't like to share)
13. Gemsbok / Oryx (unbelievable speed in a large body. Rapier horns, can take a gap and can run for days)
14. Cheetah (For obvious reasons.)
15. Kudu (Graceful, kicks well, covers lots of ground quickly. Mean swerve and can jump like you cannot believe)
Yea fastest snake on earth and in the top of venom and very agressive...
The province you're on is a Magical place and a paradise for nature lovers.
It's incredible! I try to get to Limpopo as often as possible. It's difficult from Cape Town being so far but always try to make it happen. It's not only the amazing bush and wildlife but also the people! Salt of the earth and some of the best humans I have known!
@@karen12322 He’s in Mpumalanga. The lodge he's staying in is very close to the Limpopo/Mpumalanga border. That region surrounding the Kruger is awesome, there's so much natural beauty and serenity there.
Hi Tim, glad to see that you have an awesome time in South Africa. You are in one of the best places in South Africa. Enjoy!! Regards.
So glad to see you enjoying your time in South Africa. You are so welcome here.
Welcome to my home Tim...You're not far from I stay. Hoedspruit is 90km from Tzaneen.
Great interview with Juan dJ, thanks Tim. Enjoy, from the bush to Loftus on Saturday. What a ride.
Juan Direction. He was a good player for us back in the day at Stormers - didn't take the step so well to Springboks but still rate him because not everyone can make that step.
You are immensely fortunate to see a leopard, and more so a leopard with a kill!
Love your wildlife 15, although agreeing with others that African wild dogs and hyenas belong in there for their stamina and tenacity
Hi Sir, please bear in mind like any other country we have crime and poverty in South Africa but this is an incredible place. Hope you enjoy the best of our country and it's people and nature
Thank you very much for your very interesting videos. I can't wait for each episode. It is really awsome to have you visiting South Africa. Pitty you don't come to Cape Town too. But there is also scope for another visit. Just one correction, Juan de Jongh mentioned that the Craven Week was started by the late Dr Danie Craven. It was actually started by the late Jan Preuyt, a teacher from Port Rex Technical High School in East London in 1964. Jan Preuyt was chairman of Border Schools Rugby . He later became the president of South African Schools Rugby Association. The first tournamenyt was held in East London. It was named after the Legendry Dr Danie Craven.
I enjoyed this vid! SA is an amazing Country. Enjoy your bush visit Tim. Having the Elephant family so close by is truly a rare blessing... Looking forward to Loftus on Sat. 🇿🇦
So lucky to see a leopard on your first trip. It took me 20 years and many different parks before I finally saw a leopard in the wild
1. Elephant 2.Black Rhino 3.white Rhino
4.Giraffe 5.Giraffe
8.Kudu 6.Honey badger 7.
Spotted hyena
9. Caracal( rooikat) 10.leopard
12.lioness 13. Impala
15. Blue Wildebees( gnu)14. Cheetah 11. Impala
9.
Has to be a Staffordshire Bull Terrier in the team. Think Jock of the Bushveld. Totally fearless. A Legend!
Glad you got to see some game also 😂🎉🎉
0:44 The South African forward pack taking a well deserved break 😂
Edit: damnit, you beat me to it. OK, my lineup:
1. Wildebeest
2. Ostrich
3. Buffalo
4. Giraffe
5. Giraffe
6. Zebra
7. Warthog
8. Great White Shark
9. Caracal
10. Hyena
11. Cheetah
12. Gemsbok
13. Kudu
14. Springbok
15. Vulture
HK 16. Rhino
PR 17. Elephant
PR 18. Hippo
FL 19. Kwagga (what else?)
8 20. Boerboel
SH 21. Baboon
FH 22. Leopard
FB 23. Lion
Coach: Hadeda
😂😂😂😂 Love the coach
Lol Tim from that camper van in France to the real camper Safari experience in South Africa, love it, hope you have a blast, looking forward to seeing what you get up to next🎉
Love it! Missing home now from London
Making me seriously homesick. Thanks for the awesome content.
Tim....your are such an amazing ambassador for SA....you rock!
1 - Elephant 2 - White Rhino 3 - Hippo 4 - Giraffe 5 - Eland 6 - Blue Wildebeest 7 - Zebra 8 - Kudu 9 - Wardhog 10 - Springbok 11 - Cheetah 12 - Lion (C) 13 - Leopard 14 - Impala 15 - Red Hartbees
Hey bro, you build your team around a Ratel!
😂@@dietersmit6639
Tim, mark my words. Like many, you too are going to fall in love with South Africa. And you will be back!!
Enjoy our country. Travel safe. And God bless.
Hi Phillip here! I met you briefly at the Craven week. Thanks again for the great content. I really enjoy your point of views and I am glad you are enjoying our beautiful country so far! Can't wait for this weekend! It's gonna be epic and you'll see, there's not a lot of other places on the planet where you will experience a similar atmosphere as Fort Loftus. You will understand what we SAFFERS mean by saying, "They don't know what we know!" after this test series and the later the year against the AB's!
Tim, enjoy the BEST South Africa has to offer : incredible wild life, great hospitality and world class rugby. Cheers mate. 🇿🇦🤝🏻🍻
Keep up the commentary on Rugby. Enjoy your channel immensely!! 😊
Thank you to share with our natural culture my man ,love from Pretoria
Wonderful idea Bush 15 . Enjoy your time in the bush
Gotta have a Kwagga at flank ;)
Safari 15
Eight Elephants in the forwards, and a pride of seven Lions in the backs.
Im really enjoying your channel
I like the fact that you tell it as it is regardless where you from. I like how you like South African rugby and how you appreciate the passion of our nation
fantastic backdrop.
hope you're enjoying your time in our beautiful country 👌
This is amazing!
Thank you for bringing us into your world!
For your locks , you need a pair of giraffes . Thanks for sharing Tim , im super envious of you right now. Tourism is one of our biggest money spinners for the country . Enjoy our SA
Tim...I'm chuffed to bits you're having a good time in my home country. Like you, I reside in Lancashire now for my sins...wish I was there!
Simbavati and greater Timbavati an absolute must❤❤❤❤
Proper Bushveld in Timbavati. Good for you visiting in mid winter.
Ostriches can kick- owl as ref as long as it's a night game
Welkome in the Lowveld. Enjoy your visit.
Glad you're enjoying our country Tim.
Awesome to see Juan as well.
Are you going to get to Brannas?
We love you❤🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
There is nothing quite like viewing leopards, lions and elephants from an open vehicle for the first time. Timbavati is a great pick for a safari and I am sure you are going to have a wonderful time. So glad you have had a great leopard sighting.
Man, I'm so happy for you. I hope South Africa will hold lasting memories for you.
I thought you would say you say #11 jersey belongs to the cheetah all day every day seeing that speed on open space is what they do best, lovely vid😎
We don't the mind you showing us your bushveld experience. .we love it🙌🤗. We are in magoebaskloof. South Africa. 150km from Kruger Park and we just absolutely love to visit there.
Love your channel mate. Safa living in London ( one of many, Twickenham is our home now ;) ). Thank you for the fantastic content/analysis and hope you enjoy time down in SA!
Glad to see you enjoying our glorious SA Tim and I'm pleased to see you are being hosted so well!
I think you should move the rhino to loosehead and put the honey badger at hooker. It's incredibly tough, agile and completely fearless!! Some quick picks seem you asked, lion at 8, warthog at 9, Buffalo at 12, Sable at 13, Springbok at 11, cheetah at 14 👌👌
Baie Dankie!! Enjoy our country and our love... Good luck with all the brandy when you go out for a Braai #SAFA
That elephant is looking at you……he’s sizing you up for lunch…….
Lekker Tim, luv to have you in our great country and just wanna wish you great and safe travels my buddy. Enjoy everything my man.
Tim, you are a legend. And you’re right, SA is an incredible country. Enjoy the wildlife. Have you posted a braai vid yet? Great chat with one of my favorite ex-Stormers Juan de Jongh. I have a vague memory of a fantastic try against Wales for the Boks over a dozen years ago. Nice video!
Bush 15 sounds fun. Go Tim
Hope you had some "Bush coffee with a couple of shots of Amarula in it.
Legend,Tim. Love your work. Thanks for showing so much love to SA.
Ah that gumpole and lapa smell in the bush is something else man.