@PaintedPaws-1 Thank you! I only stayed the 3 nights, so I've run out of footage. Hopefully I'll return one day to make more ;) Love your channel by the way
3 days >> we are going for 3 months next year the most south = Satara for only 5 nights at the end to give us a better exit to get home otherwise 3 mths north of Letaba River
@Mr09260 Oh wow, that sounds amazing! I am totally jealous now 🙈 This was our first trip to South-Africa, so choices had to be made. Enjoy your incredible trip!
Hey thanks for sharing! - can you tell me what is the power/ load shedding situation in the camps? How long were the cuts and did the generators always work?
@RG....... Hi, thanks for watching! We were very little affected by the load shedding, since we spent most of our time outdoors. If I recall correctly, the restaurants had some power generators, but not the huts. Usually we had enough power to recharge all our batteries, So yes, the camps had power cuts, but not extremely long or very disrupting. Hope this helps!
Well done!! Thanks for sharing.😀😀
Thank *you* for watching! :D
Lovely videos of Kruger, I am glad you enjoyed this very special part of South Africa!
Thank you! I loved it so much, hope to come back one day
Great footage and like to meet fellow Kruger UA-camrs ! 👍📸👏🐘🦛🦏
@PaintedPaws-1 Thank you! I only stayed the 3 nights, so I've run out of footage. Hopefully I'll return one day to make more ;) Love your channel by the way
3 days >> we are going for 3 months next year the most south = Satara for only 5 nights at the end to give us a better exit to get home otherwise 3 mths north of Letaba River
@Mr09260 Oh wow, that sounds amazing! I am totally jealous now 🙈 This was our first trip to South-Africa, so choices had to be made. Enjoy your incredible trip!
Hey thanks for sharing!
- can you tell me what is the power/ load shedding situation in the camps? How long were the cuts and did the generators always work?
@RG....... Hi, thanks for watching! We were very little affected by the load shedding, since we spent most of our time outdoors. If I recall correctly, the restaurants had some power generators, but not the huts. Usually we had enough power to recharge all our batteries,
So yes, the camps had power cuts, but not extremely long or very disrupting. Hope this helps!
wow...how he explains.....