Tuk South, the world's first tuk-tuk powered film crew, has recently released a video of its journey in Namibia’s Skeleton Coast.
Tuk South aims to raise funds and awareness for Africa’s wildlife rangers by driving 23 000kms from Kenya to Cape Town in their two tuk-tuks called Princess Buttercup and Wesley.
All donations garnered from the mission go directly towards For Rangers charity to provide Africa's wildlife rangers with the equipment, training and support structures necessary to protect the continents vital wilderness.
“For the past 18 months we've been battling our way down south documenting the thrills and spills, using professional grade videography equipment and editing software. Short clips of both our adventures and the inspiring initiatives we encounter en-route are shared on all of our social media platforms,” Tuk South says on its website
The final edit for this footage will be used to create a documentary of the experience.
Click here to watch Tuk South’s journey in the Skeleton Coast on Instagram.