
Kenya: first contact with African land, a free fall lasting a few seconds that ends in the crater of a volcano island. 1,500 km further north, in Ethiopia, another volcano, Erta Ale, will allow the Okavango team to make one of the most fantastic descents to the burning bowels of the planet. Between the two, Nicolas and the men of Okavango will take a route, which far from the beaten track, will lead them to the forgotten of time, these small tribes who live on the borders of known Africa. Throughout the Rift Valley, this immense fracture that broke the continent in two ten million years ago, Herbert Thomas, the scientist adventurer of Operation Okavango, introduced Nicolas Hulot, the office of the humanity.
Kenya: first contact with African land, a free fall lasting a few seconds that ends in the crater of a volcano island. 1,500 km further north, in Ethiopia, another volcano, Erta Ale, will allow the Okavango team to make one of the most fantastic descents to the burning bowels of the planet. Between the two, Nicolas and the men of Okavango will take a route, which far from the beaten track, will lead them to the forgotten of time, these small tribes who live on the borders of known Africa. Throughout the Rift Valley, this immense fracture that broke the continent in two ten million years ago, Herbert Thomas, the scientist adventurer of Operation Okavango, introduced Nicolas Hulot, the office of the humanity.
Second trip by the Okavango team to tanzania, which is trying to take stock of the splendours of the planet. Having set out in search of the Nile in 1865, Livingstone and his cohort of porters left Zanzibar to reach Lake Tanganyika by the southern route. , known as the "slave route". In 1996, the Okavango expedition took the northern route, dangerous in the last century, to discover how much man's footprint has since modified these landscapes, leading to consequences for flora and fauna which today pose serious consequences. many problems. It is the adventure and the gaze of our entire team on one of the richest biotopes in Africa that we discover ourselves during this crossing of Tanzania from east to west.