Boat Safari in Liwonde National Park, Malawi
Join David's Been Here on a boat safari through Malawi's Liwonde National Park. Cruising through the waters you can watch local wildlife in their natural setting, with many opportunities of getting extremely up close shots. Enjoy some of David's stunning footage as he films hippos and crocodiles wading and basking in the sun, antelope grazing along the water's edge, and even herds of elephants gathering down in the waters. Truly an amazing & unforgettable experience, head to Malawi and embark on your own boat & land safaris through Liwonde National Park.
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Boat Safari in Liwonde National Park, Malawi
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Yachting in Lake Malawi National Park, Africa
David's Been Here presents a video of Lake Malawi National Park with Danforth Yachting. Sailing across the lake to Cape Maclear, David films the beautiful surroundings and crystal clear waters, while learning about the fish and other species living in the National Park. Reaching Cape Maclear, David tours the different rooms available with Danforth Yachting and learns about some of the services that are offered as well. Embark on a 2-3 day or even 2-3 week sailing trip with Danforth, or enjoy a day of fishing, waterskiing, tubing, diving and more. With endless activities to do and sites to see, you'll never have a dull moment with Danforth.
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Yachting in Lake Malawi National Park, Africa
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Shire River Malawi - At the bank of Shire River in Malawi
Shire River Malawi - At the bank of Shire River in Malawi
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Driving overland from Tanzania through Malawi to the border of Zambia. Enjoying the scenic view from the mushroom farm, swimming in the Lake Malawi, dancing at the Lake of Stars festival, getting a custom made artwork and walking through a market in Lilongwe - exploring great Malawi!
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Culture and People of Malawi
Culture and People of Malawi
Malawi’s people are its greatest asset - friendly, welcoming, colourful and vibrant. It's impossible to visit and not become engaged with the people, but there are now opportunities to spend time in real villages (including staying overnight) for a first-hand experience of the cultures, traditions and daily life. This is an option pretty much everywhere in Malawi, and one well worth taking!
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Malawi, Nkhotakota Game Reserve, Episode 95
To get out of Malawi we leave the lake, cut though a Game Reserve, weave along dusty tracks, visit a metropolis and are still in Malawi. So much for shortcuts. This a small part of our road trip across Southern Africa. A trip from Tanzania and the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic off the coast of Namibia.
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Nkhotakota Game Reserve Video Details
After a few days of R&R we give up our comfortable lodging Lake Malawi and start driving again. On the side of the road, in the middle of nowhere, we met a rubber ball salesman. He showed how natural rubber balls (think lots and lots of rubber bands) are made. Naturally Ben traded used shoes and clothes for a few balls.
Further along Ben spotted a local at his tobacco drying shed and tried to buy a cigar. No luck, so we got out of 4WD and picked up some speed.
I couldn’t resist the roadside fast food stalls. Ben preferred Lilongwe for fast food and to stock up.
It was a long day and we didn’t quite make it out of Malawi. As the sun started to set we found another lodge that provided $10 camping. We pitched camp, made dinner and then tested the bar before retiring for the day.
Early the next morning we headed for the border crossing into Zambia where we follow the regular ritual of paper work and street money exchange.
Bye-bye Malawi.
Experiencing Malawi & Zambia
Ben Tavener and Sophie Ibbotson venture to Malawi and Zambia to see local wildlife and the people who help protect it.
Malawi and Tanzania
Malawi and Ruaha National Park in Tanzania (capetown2arnhem.com)
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Malawi Zambia Tanzania 2015
In september 2015 reisde ik met Sawadee Reizen naar Malawi, Zambia en Tanzania. Een geweldige reis door de minder drukke parken: South Luangwa, Nyika, Ruaha, Udzungwa en Selous. Een droomreis!
Gefilmd met een Panasonic Lumix G3 en Gopro 3.
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Le Tshephile Mang - Judith Sephuma
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Mayihlome -Sibongile Khumalo
Malawi Music, LULU - Mwachenjera
Wari - Habib Koité & Bamada
Most Epic Music Of All Time - African Skies (Stephen J. Anderson)
Mysterious Ways - Angélique Kidjo
Jakes First Flight - James Horner HD
Pride (In The Name Of Love) - Soweto Gospel Choir
Drones Keep watchful eyes on Wildlife in Africa
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High Above, Drones Keep Watchful Eyes on Wildlife in Africa.
By RACHEL NUWER.
LIWONDE, Malawi. Night has fallen at Liwonde National Park, but the trespassers are clearly visible. Three hundred feet in the air, a thermal camera attached to a BatHawk drone tracks their boat, a black sliver gliding up the luminous gray Shire River.
They’re breaking the law by coming into the park, said Antoinette Dudley, one of the drone’s operators, pointing to her computer screen.
More than two miles from the boat, she and her partner, Stephan De Necker, are seated in a Land Cruiser that serves as their command center. A monitor attached to the driver’s seat displays the drone’s vitals, and another behind the passenger’s seat streams live video from the camera, operated with an old PlayStation console.
Let’s give them a scare, said Mr. De Necker. With the tap of a few keys, he switches on the drone’s navigation lights and sends it beelining toward the boat.
The reaction is instantaneous: The boat makes a U-turn, high-tailing it out of the park.
Africa is in the midst of a profound poaching crisis: The continent’s elephant population declined by 30 percent from 2007 to 2014, much of it because of poaching. At least 1,338 rhinos were killed for their horns in 2015 alone. Criminals are becoming increasingly militarized in their tactics, and efforts to stop them have had little success.
Liwonde has lost about 50 elephants and two rhinos since 2014 to poachers. In August 2015, the Malawi Department of National Parks enlisted the help of African Parks, a nonprofit that specializes in rehabilitating struggling protected areas.
Since taking over operations here, the group has confiscated upwards of 18,000 illegal snares, made over 100 arrests, installed more than 60 miles of electric fencing and removed 261 elephants to another reserve.
But African Parks also has embarked on an unusual high-tech experiment, calling in a drone team from South Africa. With funding from the World Wildlife Fund, including a $5 million grant from Google, drones are being tested here in the first systematic evaluation of their potential to combat poachers.
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Malawi's Majete wildlife reserve
One the road: Malawi - Episode 2: What will a dollar buy?
Aware that many families in Malawi live on less than a dollar day, Richard goes to a country market to see what a family of five can buy with a dollar. Theres lots of good-looking food but he cant buy much. Stopping off at a hospital nearby, he sees one of the results of this situation: child malnutrition.
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Nduara Loliondo Camp | Serengeti migration area | Expert Africa
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The $1.6m effort to move Malawi's elephants
A $1.6 million effort is currently underway to repopulate one of Malawi's national parks -- the Nkhotakota Game Reserve -- with elephants from elsewhere in the country. By the end of August a total of 500 elephants are expected to have been 'translocated' to the formerly sparsely-populated area, with 11 moved on Friday from the Majete Wildlife Reserve. The work is being undertaken by African Parks, a company which won a concession to manage three national parks in Malawi, and the funding comes from various donors.
Ntchisi forestry, Malawi & Zambia expedition 2015
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Walking through a jungle
Spent a afternoon walking through a jungle. It was a blast. Angelina and Andrew got very tired and hungry at the end of the trip.