Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park | South Africa
Byron shares what WildWild Journeys is all about as he and Jordan take a self-drive safari at Mpila Camp, uncovering a rainy Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. Wildlife sightings prove to be difficult, but important safari life lessons are learned along the way. The African wilderness has a knack for reflecting ourselves back at us.
Thanks Hluhluwe-iMfolozi for all the beauty you had to share and to Jordan for being an important part of another eye-opening experience.
Thank you for watching.
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Byron thank you. Another great adventure. Very pleased you didn't ditch it 😁.
Thanks, Michael I’m glad you enjoyed it! Also very glad I didn’t 👀
So happy you showed this video. It’s so easy to dismiss the not so good trips but this just proves that beauty is everywhere. Even the simplicity of raindrops on branches and a rain laden sky. You have found that beauty with your sympathetic filming. Keep inspiring us with your fabulous work. 😊
Thank you Kathy! It ironically became one of the most valuable trips in many ways and some great memories were made in the rain 🌧️ thank you for watching and for the awesome feedback
Making this video says a lot about your character and your commitment to the channel, Byron. I know from experience that the holes can become very deep after trips like these, and getting out takes more energy than most will ever know. I’m actually on my way to film solo in the Kgalagadi for two weeks later this month and I’ve been preparing mentally for those days where the heat, drought and slow games drives get too much, especially without my wife there with me… But if you can turn a tough trip on its head like you’ve done with this one, damn, the sky’s the limit 🚀 Respect!
Really appreciate that coming from you, Villiers. It’s been amazing how these trips seem to reflect yourself back at you! Good luck in Kgalagadi, I’m sure it’s gonna be incredible regardless of those inevitable tough days and looking forward to seeing what comes from it 💯
Your are in good company. My two favourite Safari channels
@@michaelflinn7784 🙏🏼👊🏼
So pleased you persevered with this video Byron, showing us that it’s not always perfect conditions that you have to cope with. I’ve just found your channel and I’m looking forward to seeing much much more. You are so right that it’s the bits in between the awesome sights that stitch together to make the complete tapestry. You’ve got great camera skills so thank you for sharing your travels with us 😊
Thanks so much Kathy, I’m also glad I went through with it. Happy to have you here and thanks for watching!
I must say, this is a video that I can totally relate to. My personal experience in South Africa started as a volunteer with Wildlife Act. In my opinion the best volunteer organization I have been involved with in over fifty years of conservation and environmental efforts. I love South Africa and lived in the Mpumalunga region for two and one half years. I spent most of my time in reserves throughout South Africa. This video explains a great deal. I started out “Starry-eyed” and everyday was a dream come true. Then I really started to connect with nature and especially the life within it. Not being a tourist, but being part of nature. My perspective changed and I felt and still do more like a Male protector of my environment than a visitor. I have become that “Voice for the Voiceless”. I have lost some acquaintances because I am so passionate about saving nature. Wonderful video 🙏🙏. Mahalo nui loa to both of you wonderful people 🌺👍❤️
Hi Jacob, I’m really glad you related to the video. Thanks for watching and it’s great to know that there are people like you out there connecting with nature on a deeper level and as a result becoming a protector and ambassador for it too. 🙏🏼
Fantastic video Byron!! Videos of animals alone can become so drab, so adding a bit about yourself and the actual experience is brilliant, it really takes the viewer along with you for the journey. This is fast becoming a favourite channel of mine. Keep the content coming and all the best going forward.
Hi Ian, thanks a ton for that valuable feedback! I really appreciate it. Will eventually strike that balance between the journey and the wildlife in these videos
Always get exited when you upload,amazing video as always❤
Thanks George, appreciate you watching!
Video at its best.. Wonderful editing and musics brings life to this video.. Hope you will reach some heights.. Quality content as usual from you.. 😍😍😍
That feedback means so much! Thank you for watching and being a part of it 🙏🏼
I love your content. I can't wait for the next video. Thanks Byron
Thanks so much, Louis! Really appreciate the positive feedback 🙏🏼
Really enjoyed this! 😍 You’ve inspired me to visit there despite the challenges you faced with the weather!
Thanks so much! I really recommend it, it’s beautiful and very wild 💯 can’t wait to return
Amazing stuff, love the behind the lense, behind the scenes, behind the mind ❤ Keep it flowing 👌
Thanks Cuzzie! Appreciate it 👊🏼
Another awesome video Byron! Lekker to you see you in my neck of the woods :) Hluhluwe-iMfolozi is such a beautiful Park - you'll have to give it another go between April - August & stay in Tent 29, you won't regret it! Thank you for not scrapping the video
Thanks for watching, Kendall! You’re right, it really is beautiful. Thanks for the tip, I’m definitely going back and will make sure to ask for tent 29 🙌🏼
Excellent video Byron! I couldn't agree more, it is so important to share those moments with the world. I'm looking forward to seeing what's to come, but keep creating and doing what you love!
Thanks so much, man! I absolutely plan on doing so 🙌🏼
Out of this world content thanks for sharing
Wow, thanks so much Shaun! Appreciate it
By. I'm so happy you found your peace and your calling. Seeing the wisdom that I caught glimpses of come through so clearly, is inspiring. Perhaps our paths will cross again. But if not I wish you only the life you deserve. And what you deserve is bliss.
Thanks so much, Spac. I wish you the same and hope you’re keeping well!
I love that you showcased a bit more about yourself and your journey in this video! It really lets people know what Wild Wild is all about and who you are. Can’t wait to see the other adventures you go on!
Thanks for planting that seed, Jords! Also super grateful for another memorable journey with you
Thanks for sharing Byron. Many of us go to the bush. Not all of us learn about life and share. Just discovered the videos after following your photos on Instagram - they are really great!
Hi Mark, it’s a pleasure to be able to share this kind of stuff. And thank you for that - Been forgetting to take photos with all the filming recently! Thanks for taking the time to watch
Thanks for the Awesome video once again Byron Definitely a bit different but you are still inspring others, definitely a couple of life lessons in this video The rhino sightings with the horns is just next level, thanks for all the effort you put into these videos😁
Thanks Christiaan, I’m glad you enjoyed it even though it’s a bit of a different one. Those Rhinos were incredible!
Thanks for another great vid, I have been to hluhluwe/imfolozi 9 times, I've seen lions there 6 times and cheetahs twice
Thank you for watching! We actually very quick glimpses of cheetah and lion too. Really can’t wait to go back sometime it’s beautiful
@@WildWildJourneys I'm yet to spot a leopard there yet
@@Glen-89 I can imagine it being tough to see one there. Just another reason to go back I guess
Great video, Byron. I've finally decided to pluck up the courage and film my trips as well 😅 Still need to think of a name for a channel.. May I ask what video editing software you use? And for any tips you may have for someone just starting an overlanding channel with no video editing experience?
Hi Mallo, thank you! That’s awesome, welcome to the club. I use Final Cut Pro - there is a trial version you can try for 3 months. I also had no video editing experience just a few months ago but found plenty of tutorials on KZhead that were super helpful in getting started so I would start there. But most of all, I would say just get started, take the first steps and so much gets learned along the way. It’s very rewarding! 💯
More wildlife? Less You.