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Mating Lions and Cheetah Cubs – Mabuasehube Botswana Ep 3
Newest Episode: EP 3
In this episode, we move to Polentswa, in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, near the border between Botswana and South Africa. We film a pair of lions mating and a lioness chasing a bat-eared fox, drink some coffee, and follow a cheetah mother and her cubs on the hunt. I also do a walkaround of my 4×4 vehicle for those of you who are interested. Because of our rather scary experiences in Mabuasehube, and the number of lions in the area, we opt to sleep in the car for a few nights.
A Lion In Our Campsite – Mabuasehube Botswana Ep 2
Newest Episode: EP 2
In this episode, my brother-in-law Andy and I are camping in Mabuasehube, on the Botswana side of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and a beautiful lioness wanders into our campsite.
Unlike most of the camps on the South African side of the park, the campsites here are unfenced and many do not have running water, so you have to be wary of wild animals and carry everything you need. We film some small animals and birds around the campsite, meet up with my parents, and a beautiful lioness invades our camp. We also film black-backed jackals, spotted eagle owl, springbok, secretary birds and some sunset time lapses. And as a bonus, Andy reviews a toilet.
Lions commonly enter camps in the Mabua area because uninformed visitors leave taps running or bowls of water out for them, rather than leaving them live normal lives in their natural habitat. Most visitors sleep in roof-top tents or caravans, so they are relatively safe.
A Lion In My Tent – Mabuasehube Botswana Ep 1
Newest Episode: EP 1
In this episode, my brother-in-law Andy and I travel overland from Hermanus (near the Southernmost tip of Africa) to the Kalahari. We drive through the Karoo, enter the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, then take the 4×4 track across to Mabuasehube in Botswana.
Early in the morning after our first night camping, a young male lion wanders into our campsite, gives us a fright, then walks into our tent and proceeds to rip up our things.
We also film a very cute lion cub and a brown hyena and spotted eagle owl visit our campsite.
While a lion in one’s tent is rare, lions commonly enter camps in the Mabua area because uninformed visitors leave taps running or bowls of water out for them, rather than leaving them live normal lives in their natural habitat. Most visitors sleep in roof-top tents or caravans, so they are relatively safe.
African WildLife
Newest Episode: African WildLife
African wildlife cinematography showreel. Wild animals filmed in Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa: Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango, Khwai, Savuti, Chobe, Hwange, Zambezi and Kruger National Park. This short film showcases our best shots over the past year, and hopefully illustrates the beauty and diversity of Southern African animals and birds.
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Mating Lions and Cheetah Cubs – Mabuasehube Botswana Ep 3
Newest Episode: EP 3
In this episode, we move to Polentswa, in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, near the border between Botswana and South Africa. We film a pair of lions mating and a lioness chasing a bat-eared fox, drink some coffee, and follow a cheetah mother and her cubs on the hunt. I also do a walkaround of my 4×4 vehicle for those of you who are interested. Because of our rather scary experiences in Mabuasehube, and the number of lions in the area, we opt to sleep in the car for a few nights.
A Lion In Our Campsite – Mabuasehube Botswana Ep 2
Newest Episode: EP 2
In this episode, my brother-in-law Andy and I are camping in Mabuasehube, on the Botswana side of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and a beautiful lioness wanders into our campsite.
Unlike most of the camps on the South African side of the park, the campsites here are unfenced and many do not have running water, so you have to be wary of wild animals and carry everything you need. We film some small animals and birds around the campsite, meet up with my parents, and a beautiful lioness invades our camp. We also film black-backed jackals, spotted eagle owl, springbok, secretary birds and some sunset time lapses. And as a bonus, Andy reviews a toilet.
Lions commonly enter camps in the Mabua area because uninformed visitors leave taps running or bowls of water out for them, rather than leaving them live normal lives in their natural habitat. Most visitors sleep in roof-top tents or caravans, so they are relatively safe.
A Lion In My Tent – Mabuasehube Botswana Ep 1
Newest Episode: EP 1
In this episode, my brother-in-law Andy and I travel overland from Hermanus (near the Southernmost tip of Africa) to the Kalahari. We drive through the Karoo, enter the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, then take the 4×4 track across to Mabuasehube in Botswana.
Early in the morning after our first night camping, a young male lion wanders into our campsite, gives us a fright, then walks into our tent and proceeds to rip up our things.
We also film a very cute lion cub and a brown hyena and spotted eagle owl visit our campsite.
While a lion in one’s tent is rare, lions commonly enter camps in the Mabua area because uninformed visitors leave taps running or bowls of water out for them, rather than leaving them live normal lives in their natural habitat. Most visitors sleep in roof-top tents or caravans, so they are relatively safe.
African WildLife
Newest Episode: African WildLife
African wildlife cinematography showreel. Wild animals filmed in Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa: Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango, Khwai, Savuti, Chobe, Hwange, Zambezi and Kruger National Park. This short film showcases our best shots over the past year, and hopefully illustrates the beauty and diversity of Southern African animals and birds.