Close Calls With Africa's Most Dangerous Wildlife!

Get 20% off any ONX subscription with code "VENTURE20" at https://www.onxmaps.com This is it… the final stretch. The final days of our 7 night 8 day trek across the Okavango. We set out across one of the wildest places on Earth with a simple goal—experience Africa the way it was meant to be experienced: on foot, exposed, and fully immersed. No vehicles, no barriers, just us and whatever the bush decided to throw our way. Night after night, we slept in small tents surrounded by lions, elephants, hyenas, and everything in between. We made it through without a single truly dangerous close call. Until the very last morning. As we hiked out to the boat station to end the journey, the bush reminded us one final time who’s really in charge out here. Two separate encounters with hippos on land—one of Africa’s most unpredictable and dangerous animals—nearly turned our successful trek into something very different. This episode is the raw, unfiltered ending to an unforgettable expedition across the Okavango Delta. The kind of moment that brings everything into focus—the risk, the beauty, and the reality of moving through true wilderness on foot. No fences. No second chances. Follow Alistair and Kane Kane Motswana - San & Nature https://sanandnature.com   / kanemotswana   https://www.instagram.com/kanemotswan... Alistair Wilmot - Embrace Safaris https://www.embracesafaris.com https://www.instagram.com/alistairwil... Follow the Endless Venture team on social media Casey Anderson   / grizguy     / grizzlyguy   Riley McClaughry (Cameraman/Editor)   / riley.mcclaughry   DISCLAIMER: The content featured on Endless Venture is created by Casey Anderson, a professional wildlife tracker, filmmaker, and wilderness expert with nearly 50 years of experience in the field, alongside a highly trained team of professionals. All activities involving wild animals and remote wilderness environments are conducted with extensive knowledge, preparation, and safety protocols. Do not attempt to replicate anything you see on this channel without the guidance and support of qualified professionals. Wild animals are unpredictable, and wilderness environments can be extremely dangerous. Your safety—and the safety of wildlife—should always come first.