Lewa Safari Episode 1 – Arrival. They say that the sense of a journey is not to come, or something like that (thanks to Rush). But under an 8-hour flight to Amsterdam and then another 8 hours to Nairobi, you really want to come to us! There are only so many movies you can watch, and aircraft you eat before you can go a little crazy. (Sorry for the close-ups of my face) After spending the night in Wildebeest Camp in Nairobi, it is a small plane to escape from Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and was then, the safari begins at last. Hope you travel well, because we get to see a lot of animals! For more information: Lewa Wildlife Conservancy www.lewa.org Waterbuck www.awf.org Kenya and Lions: Episode 1 * www.africanconservation.org shot on location in Chicago, Amsterdam, Nairobi and Lewa Conservancy. From: Brian’s Art for Animals. Thank you to everyone at Lewa and all animals & people on this trip. -Some of the proceeds from these videos will help Lewa Safari on Lewa programs.
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I grew up in old Rhodesia, I witnessed the killings of the hunters, & don’t agree with it, over many years of thought, I know that the destruction of the ivory in commercial terms is the only way to save the animal, dye the ivory, DYE IT & it becomes commercially un usable DYE IT / Don’t buy IT.
Thom in Scotland.
amazing pictures!!
great video.,.,.,.,.Beauty.
Great video I worry about the growth and where the animals will go. Wonderful video.
yh dose samburu have wildog in go the in 4 year time would i be able to see wildogs
“remain quiet & trust your driver”…..the lion was probably laughing at that proposition!
Kenya is one place in the world I would love to visit yeah can imagine what excitement and experience to see the beautiful wildlife and Lewa National Park Kenya is once in a life time dream for me thank you sharing and revealing safari Lewa and Earth’s paradise animals.
what did you see?
yes i did. what a year..a drought, and now a flash flood. They will bounce back soon hopefully.
Did you hear about the flash flood that hit Samburu on March 4th? It wiped out the research camp for Save the Elephants. STE lost just about everything, but fortunately everyone escaped to higher ground or the tops of trees.
Thanks so much.
I love your videos.
the hartebeeste looks very majestic
Wow, seems like fun!
What a great video! I am so jealous! I’ve been wanting to go on a safari for my entire life, and I’ve always wanted to see these animals in their natural habitat. The footage and pictures are great. Congrats on your first great pic of some imapla!
Thanks everyone for watching this video
Honors for this video!
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(sigh) I need to get out of Ohio.
So a waterbuck’s odor keeps predators away? A B.O. defense? Weird. I don’t think of lions as being that fastidious. I mean, they eat days old kill, don’t they?
Looking forward to episode 2 . . . .
in less than a week (hopefully)
When’s episode 2?
Wow . .. great footage !