Kayaktive Adventure Safaris is a small and personal company from Maun (Botswana) that tailors to their clients individual requirements as far as time and fitness levels are concerned. Their speciality is Trans Okavango safaris of 300km or 500km. Check them out!
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08 March 2012
Botswana: Kayaking in the Okavango Delta (video)
Beside the fact that the video below is actually a very good promo for Kayaktive Adventure Safaris, a company from Maun (Botswana) organizing kayaking safaris, it is simply an outstandingly great film about the Okavango Delta. Great camera moves, stunning camera perspectives (check the octocopter footage) - to sum it up: it is just an amazing footage of the Delta, the wildlife and the landscape of the world's largest inland delta. Kudos RPMP Media!
Kayaktive Adventure Safaris is a small and personal company from Maun (Botswana) that tailors to their clients individual requirements as far as time and fitness levels are concerned. Their speciality is Trans Okavango safaris of 300km or 500km. Check them out!
Kayaktive Adventure Safaris is a small and personal company from Maun (Botswana) that tailors to their clients individual requirements as far as time and fitness levels are concerned. Their speciality is Trans Okavango safaris of 300km or 500km. Check them out!
15 September 2011
South Africa: Kayaking the Molenaars River (Western Cape)
Located just about an one hours drive along the N1 from Cape Town, the Molenaars River offers everyting the experienced paddler is looking for - especially and only in the winter month of June to September as you can only raft on the river after the seasonal winter rains. The scenery along the Molenaars is stunning. The fynbos is in deep green, high mountain peaks guard the river from both sides and numerous waterfalls plunge from the mountainsides down towards the river’s edge. If you are not into paddling, enjoy the scenery that you get to see in the video! Otherwise enjoy both!
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