No Tent. No Food. No Lighter. 72 Hours Alone in Africa

72 hours, solo in the African bush. No food, no tent, and no way to make fire. My only objective: summon flame from nothing using a hand drill before the sun disappears. Out here, the darkness changes everything. When the lions begin to call and the hyenas close in, a simple survival challenge becomes a desperate test of endurance. Survival isn't just about the struggle; it's about coexisting with the wild when the darkness takes over. Can I complete a 72 hour survival challenge alone in the African bush? Watch as I rely solely on what I can carry to stay alive. This video documents my attempt at a solo survival test in one of the harshest environments on Earth. I am limited to the gear inside my single backpack and what I have on my person, forcing me to utilize basic bushcraft skills to manage water, shelter, and safety against the elements and local wildlife. This is a raw look at what it takes to endure the African bush with minimal resources. Viewers interested in wilderness survival will see the reality of isolation and the practical steps needed to survive 72 hours in the wild. I break down my decision-making process as I navigate the landscape and manage my limited supplies. Whether you are an experienced outdoorsman or just curious about bushcraft skills, this challenge offers a clear perspective on the mental and physical demands of extreme situations. Location : Klaserie, Limpopo, South Africa