It’s funny how people’s opinions differ on road conditions. We have learned a long time ago not to take the opinions of all overlanders and locals too serious when they tell us about the road conditions we are likely to travel.
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Entries and journals from overlanding adventure touring Africa
Lake Turkana part 1 27/03/2011

Want to experience the undiscovered out of the tourist safari route, path less travelled Africa? This is the overland route to conquer. Adventure is worthwhile.
Read MoreKenya Titbits (05–16/02/2011 & 14-30/03/2010)
Our first destination was Nairobi to do some well-deserved services on our two tired Dakars! Jungle Junction (JJ’s) is THE stop-over for overlanders, bikers and hikers alike, travelling through Nairobi. We arrived at a very busy JJ’s and spend most of our time fixing bikes and making some good friends.
Read MoreSimply, Uganda rocks! Part3
Lake Bunyonyi area(no not Benoni!) shows the intensive farming and tree felling in full force. We camped at an overland spot with a good view of this crater lake and its activities.
Read MoreSimply, Uganda rocks. Part 2
Our next destination was Fort Portal, a small town situated South West close to the Congo border. Now, Niel and Silvie are bird watchers and very serious about it – they really tried to draw us in but for us, all is better on two wheels and chicken is the […]
Read MoreSimply, Uganda rocks!! Part1 17/03/2011
Simply- Uganda Rocks!! 17/03/2011 The road to Uganda through Kenya took us to Suam river border post on the foot of MT Elgon between Kenya and Uganda. It’s a beautiful green area with lots of trees, forest-like. In Kenya the roads towards the border were either full of potholes or […]
Read MoreSerengeti and Ngorongoro special 03/02/2011
Ngorongoro and Serengeti Special. What was said in the past by so many people, is all true about this place in the heart of Tanzania. It is jaw dropping beautiful, and whatever you have seen in a game park in South Africa except for the animals, is new and this […]
Read MoreSpicy Zanzibar (19-24/01/2011)
Spicy Zanzibar (19-24/01/2011) Zanzibar turned out to be more of a tourist island than we expected – almost everything that is done and setup is with tourism in mind. Spice tours, town tours, park tours, Prison Island tours, …
Read MorePole Pole Tanzania 29/01/2011
“Pole Pole” in Swahili means slowly slowly! That is how the laid back people of Tanzania live life in this jaw dropping beautiful country. Everywhere you go you hear Jambo, Jambo….hello hello with broad grins and inviting faces. The moment we crossed the border into Tanzania it is as if […]
Read MoreMalawi and the spirits of Ewan and Charley 29/01/2011
Malawi and the spirits of Ewan and Charley The parts for the bike took longer than expected and I still had to get the bolt that broke off in the water pump casing fixed. That in itself is a problem sitting at Monkey Bay. It is not the kind of […]
Read MoreZambia and Malawi the expedition continue.
Victoria falls Zambia side They say if things go too well, Murphy will end it soon enough. Much did we know that when entering Zambia from Katimo Mulilo border post. Fawlty Towers backpackers in Livingston, a vibrant hip happenin spot. If ever you end up in Livingston across the road […]
Read MoreANGOLA- CERVEJA OBRIGADO! (18/12/2010)
ANGOLA- CERVEJA OBRIGADO! You only have to know these two words to have locals crack a broad smile and even hard ass police officials won’t be able to keep a straight face. Beer and Thank You are the Portuguese words you need to know when visiting Angola.
Read More!Khai!Khari!-! & !Urihab (Damara for cold beers and motorbikes) 08/12/2010
Damara for cold beers and motorbikes Swakopmund certainly is picturesque with street cafes, restaurants, good Eisbein and even bad tempered Germans! Without boring you, a must visit is the Village Café.Village-cafe-namibia(not enough data to send you too many pictures, but definitely worth a visit, the best food and value for […]
Read MoreTell me Africa how are you doing?
Tell me Africa how are you doing? The words from DR Alban keeps popping in I my head as we ride the last few k’s into Upington after a damn hot day sitting on tar. It’s the start of our 5 month trip up into Africa and it’s slowly starting […]
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