We Tried 2 African Safaris (BUDGET vs. LUXURY)

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  1. Cape buffalos are the number one kil…s in Africa. Absolutely true. While hunting plains game in Namibia I was charged by a cape buffalo. It was so quick that the 2 tribal trackers in the front didn't even have enough time to react properly and that bull just ran over one of the trackers. Thankfully me and the main PH were carrying large caliber hunting rifles and we did manage to stop that bull after 4 hits. When you experience something like that only then you realize why Cape buffalo are called "Black Death"

  2. I was on safari last year at Lakumbi in the Kruger and we saw a wounded leopard. He came across a river right next to our vehicle. The driver said, be very still. He said that the lions and leopards can distinguish people inside the vehicle, the hippos, rhinos, elephants can't.

  3. Loved the video and I’m watching to prepare for the safari I’m going in in February, but can’t get over the description saying “anyone can afford a safari” 😵‍💫 A lot of people are living in poverty and can’t even afford to leave the state they live in, that’s so out of touch

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