The river looked calm until a hippo exploded from the reeds and turned a safari paddle into a fight to stay alive.
When Hippos Attack follows the terrifying Zambezi River attack that turned two tourist canoe trips into overlapping survival stories. This episode revisits When Hippos Attack through Phil Longden’s injuries, the capsized canoe, crocodile danger, the miracle paddle and the brutal reality of animal attacks in the African wilderness.
We trace how a peaceful river expedition became a safari nightmare, why hippos are among the world’s most dangerous animals, and how a lost blue paddle became a symbol of hope during the escape. The story of When Hippos Attack is part wildlife encounter, part river survival and part true adventure, with danger arriving not as a monster in fiction but as a territorial animal in real life.
For listeners of a documentary podcast, real life survival stories, survival stories podcast, strange true stories and what really happened episodes, this is a tense wilderness survival story about African wildlife, crocodile survival, canoeing accidents and the thin line between awe and terror on the Zambezi River.
Resources and Further Reading
- Terror on the Zambezi – by Hannes Wessels, Africa Unauthorized
- Terror In The Zambezi: I Shouldn't Be Alive- Youtube
Host & Show Info
- Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
- Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
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