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23-05-2011, 10:33 PM | #1 | ||
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Well ...... its been near a month since the Mrs and I left these shores to do a small jaunt around Southern Africa visiting 4 countries in 26 days and covered a total of 4300 km's in this time.
To say we had an amazing time would be an understatement ...... it was beyond our expectations. It is something that we have wanted to do all our lives and with the help of some very good friends in Pretoria (& the Ford Motor Comp. South Africa) we managed to finally do it. It took nearly 6 months planning to organise where we wanted to go, we had to pinch ourselves sometimes when we were actually doing what we spent so long planning. We arrived in Johannesburg late April and spent the next 3 days in Pretoria getting to know the road rules (minimal & bloody scary) and finalising the rest of our trip. We had some great Braai's to get into the mood of things ... visited some local sights and markets (keep the girls happy). Also spent the day at Ford SA looking at the new lines being installed for the T6 Ranger and saw the last Focus being assembled at the plant which was bound for Australia. Was a big occasion for them. Had a really good look at the new Ranger and all I can say is .... its bloody impressive. The Wildtrack is one tough truck! Size wise seems to be very big and sitting next to the old Ranger looks huge! Still 5 months away but all the prototypes that were built in both LH & RH drive are worlds apart from the old ones and the specs put it above everything else presently on the market. Definitely one to watch when released late August! 3.2 turbo with the 6 speed, push button 4WD and all the goodies including very nice interior and leather seats ..... sorry but no pics allowed Packed and ready to go with a new Ford Everest (7 seater Ranger) and the Camper ..... pointing in the right direction and a GPS connected ..... which proved to be absolutely the most vital part of the trip. Left Monday May 2nd to head from Pretoria into Botswana and stop the night in Serowe ... 580k trip which took around 8 hours. Boarder crossing was painless only taking around 45 minutes but the roads were 'rough' to say the least. Pot holes are the standard along the absolute multitude of cattle, donkeys and goats. Traffic is near non existent in Bots as car ownership is left to those that can afford it and then its the Bakkie (Ute) thats the preferred choice. Reason being you can fit 10 in the back (hence the term Bakkie ... "Get in the Bakkie") Ford, Opal & Chev all have there version which is a very cheap small ute. They all look almost identical with the Ford one being the Bantam. Bit like a Fiesta ute. Boarder crossing at SA/Bostwana Normal mode of transport for most in the Bakkie First night out was at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Saw a few Rhinos but they were reluctant to get close .... but was still very bloody big from a distance! Camping ground ....... was a nice place to visit even though it was only an overnight stay. No matter where you were or how desolate the place is ..... there is ALWAYS someone walking somewhere, waiting for a lift or just watching the world go by. Would have loved to have stopped and asked "Where the hell you going & where did you come from?" The country side and some towns (villages) on the way to Sorowe ...... To be continued .......
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23-05-2011, 10:45 PM | #2 | ||
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Wow cool trip. Have you been inside the Broadmeadows plant and if so, how does the SA Ford plant compare?
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23-05-2011, 10:50 PM | #3 | ||
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Road Rules of note:
Some of the main things you notice is the lack of mutiple speed zones ..... 3 apply everywhere. 60k zone for towns/villages, 80k for outside zones and anywhere from 120k (signposted) to flatknackered is the order of the day. To be overtaken in the service lane was not unheard of and gives you a hell of a shock! There is also the STOP - 4 signs ...... 4 stop signs at an intersection! That one did my head in and in the end its close your eyes and go! The idea is that the first to the stop sign goes first and no give way to right. Amazingly it works and I do not know how. It would never work here. People are patient to a point and very courteous .... even say sorry when they run you off the road which was nice If red lights stay on for to long ..... just drive through them! Why wait? Keep left is an institution ..... everyone does it and it was great to see. 15 minutes back in Melbourne and you really did notice the ignorance of drivers here. Trucks pull over and let you pass and ALWAYS indicate to let you know either not to pass (RHS indicator) or pass now (LHS indicator) The Caution indicator was used constantly .... as a thanks when you let someone pass and to alert others for animals on the road, pot holes or anything else. I have never used is so much ..... in fact I do not think I have used it here. Apart from that though ..... driving in South Africa is close to hell with no one taking notice of any real road rules .... just the basics. Probably accounts for the fact that their road toll per month is the same as Australia's per year BUT is more to do with multiple accidents with 15 people in the back of utes more than anything else.
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23-05-2011, 10:51 PM | #4 | ||
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Wow looks fantastic, keen to see more
Its great that you have lived one of your dreams! Nothing beats a road trip i reckon
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23-05-2011, 10:56 PM | #5 | |||
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23-05-2011, 11:14 PM | #6 | ||
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Mate must have been amazing trip. Look forward to the updates.
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23-05-2011, 11:55 PM | #7 | ||
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Left Serowe and headed for Maun in the Okavango Delta where we had to go through the north side of the Kalahari. The roads remained not too bad in this section as they have only been made recently into bitumum and even though were a little rough was nothing compared to later on.
Driving through here was a mix of long straight stretches of nothing but people were still popping up from nowhere. Wasn't by no means boring ..... not when you are in Africa and the cattle, donkeys and goats kept us alert. Traveled about 520k's but only took around 6.5 hours as the roads were empty except for the wandering live stock. Not many fences in Botswana ..... we found out it is one of the few places on earth where they fence their fields to keep the animals out ........ not to keep animals in. Some general shots of the day ..... Crossing the Kalahari ...... our first real bit of wildlife ..... 2 Ostriches but we were excited to see something different .... and moving on the plains ........... with lots of nothing in between! Then hit the town of Maun which is at the bottom of the Okavango Delta ...... town was .... um ..... not much ..... but the Delta! Wow. Where we 'camped' ...... had a great bar and was very comfy. Cold showers and a very noisy camping area (local dogs, roosters, donkeys and cows) kept us awake all night but the setting was great and the food at the bar was even better .... and cheap as.
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24-05-2011, 06:43 AM | #8 | ||
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Thanks very much for showing/telling this, mus have been a wonderful trip.
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24-05-2011, 08:25 AM | #9 | ||
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Wow - what a fantastic trip that must have been. I have seen the traffic in Ethiopia and that reminds you of how good and bad Australian drivers are.
The scenery and people are amazing.
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24-05-2011, 08:41 AM | #10 | ||
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Looks like a great trip, we spent a few weeks in Vietnam in march, the traffic there is chaotic but it works. We were in Cambodia first and there were a lot of Lexus 4x4s but Vietnam was full of Ford Everests just like the one you had, if the people werent on a scooter or bike they were in an Everest.
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24-05-2011, 09:46 AM | #11 | |||
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What a phenomenal experience- thanks for sharing all the pics too! I didn't realize you were getting to see Ford SA too....that's a great insight and interesting to see what they are doing there as some of it correlates with us here.
If only you had driven the Landau there instead probably just as well given your explanation of the road rules and conditions though!
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24-05-2011, 10:42 AM | #12 | ||
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Looks great!
I'm planning to go away for most of Dec and Jan and Africa is high on a forever lengthening list of places to visit.... If you are ever looking for another place similar to what you have done, I STRONGLY suggest Mongolia Last edited by Auslandau; 24-05-2011 at 04:28 PM. Reason: Yes ... that is 1 trip I would like to do! |
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24-05-2011, 10:44 AM | #13 | |||
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What a great thread! I keep checking every time I walk past the computer to see if there are anymore updates. Terrific read and photos are really good to see. Thanks for sharing and forget work - just get to it with more of the story!
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24-05-2011, 12:55 PM | #14 | ||
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thats an amazing trip, cheers for sharing and look forward to more pics and updates I can think of a few country's id like to do a road trip across, this just got added to that list.
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24-05-2011, 01:08 PM | #15 | |||
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Looks like you had a great trip, photo's are awesome! Thanks for sharing!
The four way stop signs are up here too mate...but it's a debacle... Quote:
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24-05-2011, 01:23 PM | #16 | ||
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Wow... Sounds like an awesome trip Dave... I look forward to seeing and reading more about it!
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24-05-2011, 02:33 PM | #17 | ||
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Did you rent the Everest & Conqueror? I've had a good look through the Conqueror UEVs and I swear if I ever win Lotto, I am going straight to their showroom with a wad of cash.
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24-05-2011, 04:39 PM | #18 | ||
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Thanks for the comments ...... instead of replying to everyone in a new post I have added a comment in your individual posts as required. Its easier for me to do
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24-05-2011, 04:54 PM | #19 | ||
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looks like a real adventure, thanks for sharing, i reckon road trip is the bees knees, nothing better.
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24-05-2011, 05:15 PM | #20 | ||
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Good on you Dave. I wonder how Echuca will compare!
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24-05-2011, 05:20 PM | #21 | |||
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24-05-2011, 06:26 PM | #22 | |||
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Looks like a great trip Dave, it's on my list to do for my year long world trip(once I buy a house and all). South Africa is a stunning place to visit so I'm told, pictures seem to confirm that. Great you've sparked my travel interest again !!
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24-05-2011, 06:33 PM | #23 | ||
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What an amazing experience Dave. Im sure you had a ball, i must ask why Africa?
Nothing against the place ive seen a few documentary's on Africa and it fascinates me aswell. Such a vast environment. Im jealous mate.
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24-05-2011, 06:41 PM | #24 | ||
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Great trip mate, happy so you guys made it back safe and sound
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My replies, in no real order: * Why not? * Because it's there! * Haven't been yet! * It's not at the top of 'regular' travel destinations! And you have answered some as well: * Because it facinates me! * Seen some doco's and want to do it myself, etc etc etc. Last edited by Auslandau; 24-05-2011 at 08:19 PM. Reason: Yep ... thats the reasons .... but it is one place that we just wanted to always go to ... think its the docos drummed into us |
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24-05-2011, 08:09 PM | #26 | ||
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A few more general shots from the Okavango. We hitched a ride on a boat taking some people to the Makoro station (Small dug out canoe used in the area) We didn't go in one as I prefer my boats to be more than 2 inches from the waters edge and a motor on the back so was just happy to be driven around in one of those.
While we were at the drop off zone and 3 other tourists went for a 5 hour trip, we went for a more relaxed walk through the village with a population of around 500. Most of the population still live in Rondavels (Round mudbrick with thatched roofs). ....... and when fishing ..... watch for cows PS: The hat aint mine .... lost it and found that one in the van! Lowest temp was 32 and peaked at 36 with monotonous blue skies daily.
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Spent 2 nights at Maun then headed across to Nata heading through the Makgadikgadi Pans ( where Top Gear drove through) but we did it the easier way .... Still didn't believe all those people in the South saying how bad the roads were as we were having a good run. I think we past 3 cars the whole day, 87 donkeys, 2,368 donkeys & 4,291 cows.
Still looking out for some sort of wild animal but things seemed to be bleak in that department. Was getting a little despondent about all the docos that we have seen about all the Impala, Springbok, Kudu, Elephants, Buffalo & Giraffe we were supposed to be seeing .... I was expecting someone to tell us "Should have been here last week .... they were everywhere!" We were heading towards Nata and staying at a place called Elephant Sands so that sounded promising at least which was about 40k's north of Nata. In Nata a bloke was asking for money and was quite chatty. We got talking after I gave him 5 Pula (About 70 cents ... tight **** me) and he asked me if we had heard about Bin Laden and other snippets happening in the world. Was impressed so gave him another 5 Pula. Informative begger He asked for a lift (as everyone does) but wanted to go the opposite way. Had Fried chicken for lunch ...... if you do not like fried chicken in these parts you will starve!!! Filled up with petrol ... Sharleen bought some bracelets through the passenger window as I was getting the windows washed and fluids checked (mandatory at all stations which cost around 1-2 Pula depending on job done) and without leaving the car was off again. Got very used to the driveway service Sunny Nata ....... NOTE: Blue skies Peak hour .... After stocking up we headed to our camp ..... roads were still great as we were now on the National HWY ONE ..... BUT spoke too soon ..... They have started to build a new road but was told by a local was started 3 years ago and we think it all just got all too hard! And got worse ....... but got a tad excited!!!!! Our first elephant! Then said bye ..... hoping of course to see a few more on our trip! Then the road got worse at the turn off and for the next 20 k's ..... thats elephants poo by the way. Eventually we could tell how close the elephants were by the sound of splatter in the wheel arches. Wet meant close! Arrived at Elephant Sands and like all camps we were later to find out were little oasis in the desert. Cheap to stay, eat and drink. All had a bar and most served food ..... even if we were the only ones there. The benefits of going off peak is the lack of people! Roughing it ....... And on dusk a family of Kudu came down to drink ...... always 1 male and the women following! This was a big one. Wished I got better pics but was getting dark At night .... finally some elephants came in. Camera wasn't set up for night shots but believe me they were just there in the dark ...... and the only other person staying there for the night was another bloody Australian! Cant get away from them! She has been living on Botswana for 10 odd years though. We spent ours watching 3 elephants and was pretty exciting. Weird when there is nothing between you and them. Especially when they get a little bit close! We stayed there for the one night. Great place ..... loved it. We then headed further north to Spend 3 nights at a place called Senyati on the Zimbabwe, Zambia & Botswana boarder.
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great read, great pics.
africa is one of those mysterious places that you dont normally get to see or hear about much unless there is a war or some disaster going on, or else there are all the docos that mostly only show the national parks. its good to learn a bit about real everyday life there. any pics of the "Bantom ute" ??
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Thanks for sharing these, the hair on the back of my neck stood up on some of these. Maybe one day me and the handbrake will do something like this.
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