This is Africa | Camping with Elephants in Botswana | AFRICA XOVERLAND S6 EP2

175,321
0
Published 2024-03-10
With the trucks released, the convoy is rolling in Botswana. The environment and pace are an obvious challenge compared to other continents, and the team is dealing with the chaos of a hectic departure. The terrain is insane and the dangers of the African wild become clear. It's evident that Africa sets the pace, not the team. They just don't know it yet.

#xoverland #africa #overlanding #familyoverland

Grab your free trial of XOVERLAND Network here.
network.xoverland.com/

Thank you to our partners for your continued support! We could not do this without you.

Presented by:
General Tire - bit.ly/3G6ZECR

Apparel Provided by:
Vertx - vertx.com/

In Part:
Alu-Cab - www.alu-cab.com/
CBI Offroad - cbioffroadfab.com/?ref=xoverland
ICON Vehicle Dynamics - www.iconvehicledynamics.com/
Pennzoil - www.pennzoil.com/
Warn - www.warn.com/
onX Offroad - bit.ly/4aopLSY
REDARC - redarcelectronics.com/

Expedition Support:
Rigid Industries - www.rigidindustries.com/
Maxtrax US - maxtraxus.com/
Goose Gear - www.goose-gear.com/
Equipt - www.equipt1.com/

All Comments (21)
  • Seeing the reactions of tourists see things I have seen thousands of times makes me realize how blessed we are to live in such an amazing part of Africa.
  • Thank you all for joining us for Episode 2! This is our favorite series to date.
  • @farmer_siv
    Big up to Pete for that leopard footage! 🙌🏿👌🏿🤌🏿
  • @simon-mouse8739
    looking at the number of bolts coming undone, you need to start using loctite thread lock. Loving the video though it's amazing.
  • @MagnusAzul101
    I’ve searched for Leopard in the wild for the last 20 years with no luck! You have been duly compensated for the Durban Port delays ❤️. Greetings from South Africa.
  • @soulofdarshan
    wow what an episode 🔥. The edit. The dialogs. the music. the camera shots. just awesome. each and every frame just stunning. waiting for episode 3
  • The shot of your sons face when he saw the leopard was EVERYTHING! Incredible job pivoting to him instead of just shooting the leopard! Chef's Kiss!
  • @ejardin13
    The tale of the ball of gold and the ball of clay hits home in a very appreciated way, thank you.
  • @buzzyfuzz
    LOCKTITE LOCKTITE LOCKTITE LOCKTITE LOCKTITE. All offroad builds require locktite.
  • @riaanmaree1132
    Hahaha... As a South African, to me the most interesting thing to watch are you all reacting to the animals, the bush and everything here in Africa. I hope you enjoyed your trip and African experience.
  • @Riaan3108
    When man feels mortal again, love Africa for reminding us of this.
  • @m.k.doshka7447
    I want to say : Your Son's Cinematography skills became Hollywood level. In a very short period.
  • @thetoyotalc
    Wow this series blows away the Nordic series already…great job!
  • This is why Toyota trusts your team; you really make sure to see the capabilities of the brand. As a Toyota owner myself [ASIA], it took me to places with 190k miles on it but still a smooth drive. There's a saying that if you want to go up a mountain, drive a Jeep or Ford, but if you want to go home, get a Toyota! Oh yeah, another great content story! Amazing! I can't wait for the next episode.
  • @epicoverlandbw
    I have been following X'Overland for quite some time and it gives me joy to watch the beauty of my country through your lenses. Thank you for visiting my country, Botswana, Our Pride, Your Destination #TIA
  • @Skywalked
    The excitement and fascination on the boys’ faces when they spot the leopard is so pure and wonderful. That’s what being a kid is all about! Clay and Rachelle are truly superstar parents. Giving your boys this adventure is something they’ll never forget. Loving this series!
  • @Gunny_101st
    After the leopard, everything else is just gravy. Absolutely amazing.
  • This series has me guessing every second! So good 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
  • @roamtim
    What a truly epic and amazing adventure. From the wildlife diversity to the harshness of the travel, this is one courageous journey. Thanks for sharing!
  • I met another dad at Scout camp in Missouri with an accent not quite British nor Australian. I asked him where it came from and he said Botswana! He lived in the US and worked as an accountant, but after college he did what every young man desired to do. He went to the bush as a safari guide! His vehicle of choice was a 4 door Ford Ranger called a bucky. I was so jealous, there would not be 4 door Rangers in the US for another 10 years. Thanks for showing us Botswana!