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What does it really take to witness the great wildebeest crossing? It's not just about luck (though you do need a lot of that). It’s about patience, ethics, and managing high-stakes pressure.
This episode, I'm taking you right into the safari vehicle with me and my incredible guide, Firoz, as we drive to the Northern Serengeti. The pressure is on! We talk about the high hopes (and the serious stress) that comes with trying to find a river crossing for our guests.
We also get into a really important conversation about safari ethics (especially after that recent incident where guests were out of their cars) and the problems that can be caused by inexperienced guides who buckle under pressure. For us, the animal's welfare always, always comes first.
But it wasn't all stress! Firoz explains the emotional "farewell dinner" process when a mother cheetah leaves her young, we battle a punctured tyre, visit a... memorable... hippo pool, and navigate a *very* sketchy ravine crossing (you'll hear the anxiety in my voice).
This is the real, unedited safari experience. It’s the mud, the long waits, and the absolute magic of being in the wild.
Get in touch via social media:
Instagram: @bobbyjosafaris
Facebook: Bobby-Jo Safaris
And to explore upcoming safaris: Bobby-Jo Safaris
If you love wild stories, hit play, leave a review, and share with your fellow safari lovers!
This is a Podvan Media production.
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What does it really take to witness the great wildebeest crossing? It's not just about luck (though you do need a lot of that). It’s about patience, ethics, and managing high-stakes pressure.
This episode, I'm taking you right into the safari vehicle with me and my incredible guide, Firoz, as we drive to the Northern Serengeti. The pressure is on! We talk about the high hopes (and the serious stress) that comes with trying to find a river crossing for our guests.
We also get into a really important conversation about safari ethics (especially after that recent incident where guests were out of their cars) and the problems that can be caused by inexperienced guides who buckle under pressure. For us, the animal's welfare always, always comes first.
But it wasn't all stress! Firoz explains the emotional "farewell dinner" process when a mother cheetah leaves her young, we battle a punctured tyre, visit a... memorable... hippo pool, and navigate a *very* sketchy ravine crossing (you'll hear the anxiety in my voice).
This is the real, unedited safari experience. It’s the mud, the long waits, and the absolute magic of being in the wild.
Get in touch via social media:
Instagram: @bobbyjosafaris
Facebook: Bobby-Jo Safaris
And to explore upcoming safaris: Bobby-Jo Safaris
If you love wild stories, hit play, leave a review, and share with your fellow safari lovers!
This is a Podvan Media production.

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