For a more in depth look at the journey Steph and I will be undertaking, check out the map below.
Of course we can make a plan, but we all know that when you travel you discover new things, meet new people, fall in love with one place, dislike another. We shall see how the journey unfolds.
But for now, we are looking at:
1) Starting in Johannesburg. Visiting the Apartheid Museum, the home of Nelson Mandela, the memorials of the struggle against Apartheid and exploring a few of the fascinating neighbourhoods of the edgy city.
2) Renting a truck and driving to Lesotho to go Skiing at Afriski, one of only two ski resorts in all of Africa. http://www.afriski.net/
3) Making our way to Swaziland to see one of Africa's smallest and under reported countries.
4) Kruger National Park, and God's Window, one of the most beautiful vistas in all of Africa.
5) Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. The only non English speaking country we will be visiting. I hope we can brush up on our Portuguese in order to sample some of their amazing seafood.
6) Mozambique's beaches. Doing Yoga, sailing, swimming, fishing and flat out relaxing on some of the most beautiful beaches this side of Africa.
7) On the road to Malawi. The North Central part of Mozambique is full of beautiful hiking opportunities in the Chimanimani Mountains along the Zimbabwe Border.
8) Hang by the beach side of Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi.
9) Transit through Zambia to visit my friends Mark and Kirsty on their farm in South Central Zambia.
10) VICTORIA FALLS. Here is where we will have to explore both the Zambia and Zimbabwe side of Victoria falls. I have only been on the Zambia side, but I hear the view on the Zimbabwe side is outstanding and the opportunities for river rafting, helicopter rides and other out door adventure activities are through the roof.
11) Chobe National Park, Botswana. Just across the border from Victoria falls lies a national park that is home to 55,000 Elephants. I cannot wait to ride a jeep through here with Stephanie.
12) Namibia bound. If time permits, we shall cross over to Namibia to sand board, sky dive and enjoy one of Southern Africa's most peaceful and yet exciting countries.
13) Finishing the trip in the WESTERN CAPE. Cape Town, the Wine Lands, Shark Cage diving, Robben Island, Penguins and so much more. The most romantic and developed place in all of Africa will be the perfect finish to the trip.
This trip is shaping up to be one of the most amazing adventures one can think of and I cannot wait to share it with you all.
Thanks for tuning in.
Cheers,
Will and Steph.
Of course we can make a plan, but we all know that when you travel you discover new things, meet new people, fall in love with one place, dislike another. We shall see how the journey unfolds.
But for now, we are looking at:
1) Starting in Johannesburg. Visiting the Apartheid Museum, the home of Nelson Mandela, the memorials of the struggle against Apartheid and exploring a few of the fascinating neighbourhoods of the edgy city.
2) Renting a truck and driving to Lesotho to go Skiing at Afriski, one of only two ski resorts in all of Africa. http://www.afriski.net/
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| Who ever would have thought you could ski in Africa???? |
3) Making our way to Swaziland to see one of Africa's smallest and under reported countries.
4) Kruger National Park, and God's Window, one of the most beautiful vistas in all of Africa.
5) Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. The only non English speaking country we will be visiting. I hope we can brush up on our Portuguese in order to sample some of their amazing seafood.
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| The coast of Mozambique. |
6) Mozambique's beaches. Doing Yoga, sailing, swimming, fishing and flat out relaxing on some of the most beautiful beaches this side of Africa.
7) On the road to Malawi. The North Central part of Mozambique is full of beautiful hiking opportunities in the Chimanimani Mountains along the Zimbabwe Border.
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| Chimanimani Mountains Central Mozambique. |
8) Hang by the beach side of Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi.
9) Transit through Zambia to visit my friends Mark and Kirsty on their farm in South Central Zambia.
10) VICTORIA FALLS. Here is where we will have to explore both the Zambia and Zimbabwe side of Victoria falls. I have only been on the Zambia side, but I hear the view on the Zimbabwe side is outstanding and the opportunities for river rafting, helicopter rides and other out door adventure activities are through the roof.
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| Victoria Falls, Zambia. |
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| Bridge at Vic Falls between Zimbabwe and Zambia. |
11) Chobe National Park, Botswana. Just across the border from Victoria falls lies a national park that is home to 55,000 Elephants. I cannot wait to ride a jeep through here with Stephanie.
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| Little Elephant Experience from my last trip to Botswana. |
12) Namibia bound. If time permits, we shall cross over to Namibia to sand board, sky dive and enjoy one of Southern Africa's most peaceful and yet exciting countries.
13) Finishing the trip in the WESTERN CAPE. Cape Town, the Wine Lands, Shark Cage diving, Robben Island, Penguins and so much more. The most romantic and developed place in all of Africa will be the perfect finish to the trip.
| The Beauty of the Cape of Good Hope. |
This trip is shaping up to be one of the most amazing adventures one can think of and I cannot wait to share it with you all.
Thanks for tuning in.
Cheers,
Will and Steph.







