Namibia's Caprivi [61 Days Overlanding Ep 1] Nkasa Rupara and Kwando

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In this series of videos we spend 61 days overlanding through Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. In the process we drive 12315km, visit 16 National Parks and have amazing wildlife sightings along the way, including a number of species we see for the first time.
In this first episode we visit the Caprivi strip (Zambezi region) in Namibia, staying at Ngepi on the banks of the Kavango River, at Livingston Camp at Nkasa Rupara National Park, and at Mbezi campsite which we use as a base to explore the Kwando area.
We see lots of Hippos, Warthogs, Reedbuck, Sable, Kudu, Zebra, Red Lechwe and oodles of Elephants.
For more information on Zebra migration see https://conservationnamibia.com/blog/...

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