This video is part of a series of my solo journey to Kruger National Park in South Africa. In today's video will show you my journey from the Netherlands to South Africa via Johannesberg, Phalaborwa and all the way to Satara camp in Kruger National Park, where I will have my first amazing wildlife sightings. ABOUT ME I am a freelance wildlife & conservation photographer & videographer with animal caretaking skills and I am on a mission to help wildlife rescue centers and conservations organisations all over the world with my skills. You can find more about me and my work on my website: https://www.lindasmitphotography.com SUPPORT: Many of my conservation projects are self-funded. Donations help cover essential costs such as travel, research, accommodation, and equipment, allowing me to continue documenting important conservation work and giving wildlife a voice. If you appreciate my work and would like to support me, a small donation helps me enormously to continue my mission. https://www.lindasmitphotography.com/support-me SERVICES: Whether you’re interested in hiring me as a photographer, videographer, animal caretaker, or want to discuss licensing my photos or footage, collaborations, or sponsorships for my YouTube videos, I’m happy to connect [email protected] FINE ART PRINTS & GREETING CARDS: https://www.lindasmitphotography.com/store MY GEAR A list with all the gear I use: https://www.lindasmitphotography.com/gear FOLLOW ME https://www.lindasmitphotography.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lindasmitphotography/ https://www.facebook.com/lindasmitwildlifeimpressions/ https://www.youtube.com/@theladygardener https://www.youtube.com/lindasmitwildlifeimpressions https://www.youtube.com/@LindaSmitPhotography Contact: [email protected]
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A tip: From Johannesburg it is best to go through the Malelane or Crocodile Bridge Gate and set your first camp at Berg-en-Dahl, Crokodile Bridge or Pretoriuskop. It's a easy 4-5 hour drive. Phalaborwa Gate is great in combination with visiting Graskop, God's Window, Bork Luck's Potholes and Blyde River canyon.
Oh boy, I miss that place and you capture the atmosphere so well. Lovely video Linda!
You got to love Tamboti next my favourite camp... Linda I know that spot where you saw that cheetah just along from there is a resident Leopard that hangs about in the small tree and river eco system area just near Kambana stream/drainage line and another one called Kanwatinghotsa on the other side of the road, you will know when you are there because the bush felt turns from flat wide open plain in to little pockets of wetland marsh, Aloe and tree cover with great bird activity, best time early morning for that Leopard... Look forward to Tamboti video...
Hi, when did you visit exactly
Woah! What a sunset, in the most beautiful place on the planet. Thanks for the memories 😄