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It's time to make the announcement and reveal the Grand Plan....
I am heading back to Cape Town next Monday (May 18th) for another segment of our journey around the world. The first phase should take us from South Africa to Kenya, going through Namibia, Botswana, Zambia/Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi and Tanzania. The second phase (to be reassessed once in Kenya) would take us through Rwanda/Burundi, down to Zambia and across to the West Coast (Congo, Cameroon, etc) to finally reach Dakar. But as anyone who's been to Africa know, you need to be able to change your plan any time....so nothing is set, we'll see how things are going along the way. Life is full of surprises. My friend Marc is going to join me this time as Persephone needs to finish her grad school. You will be able to follow our adventures on this website - and don't forget to subscribe!!!: www.2aroundtheworld.com Watch this thread for updates, pictures etc. Also, if anyone has inputs on places to see, friends, stuff I should/should not bring and even want to participate in any way, just let me know! ![]()
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First off, have a great trip and keep us posted...
second, what is your mode of transport? Chris |
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The South Africa to Kenya part is a piece of cake. Cameroon to Senegal ain't bad. The middle? Eh, well there are a few places I would avoid.
The East/West crossing is a serious, serious problem these days.I like your route - South Africa is a good place to prep the truck, Kenya is a good place to fix everything that broke before the hard parts. Then your next big overhaul point is Douala. With a Toyota you risk to be able to find most of what you need. Just what I need - another expedition to follow! This really gets in the way of my day job!
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Awesome! I'll be following your travels. Stay safe.
cheers
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Aah, it's out of the bag at last. Been battling to keep the secret.
![]() Let me know which venue you decided on for the vehicle preparation.
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sorry, I did not see the pic at first!
looks like a lot of fun! Safe travels |
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thanks guys - I am actually just watching a movie filmed in Uganda right now...can't wait!
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I don't know whether there are any gorillas left in Rwanda but one of the highlights of my holiday in the area was tracking them in the jungle in the vicinity of where Dian Fossey worked. At the time (several days before everything exploded back in 1994) the park pass lasted a week so we stayed around and hiked up one of the volcanos to the Congo border and drank vodka with the Congalese radio operators on the snowy summit. Take a compass so you know which way to go back down -- our mandatory guide wasn't much of one.
Punting around the Okavango delta in a dugout canoe was another highlight. My most disappointing experience on so many levels was visiting a pygmy village in Uganda. Darn. Now I want to go back! Have a great trip, anyway. ![]() Cheers, Graham
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Awesome, can't wait to follow along. Nice looking Troopy.
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