Very detailed Africa travelogue with lots of information for anyone planning a trip. Indexed for easy reference. 11 Countries over 3 months.
3 months in Africa -- detailed travelogue, travel tips, indexed
Larry2006-05-27 03:11:54
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a small
coastal fishing village, though not a very busy one. There are some holiday
bungalows by the ocean, but fishing (along with the area's small port) play
a more important role than tourism here. There really isn't too much to
see, but I spent some time walking along the beach before looking around
town. After buying a couple of doughnuts from the local market, I soon
hopped back in the car, and headed for the N7.
Driving towards the Namibian border, the sun came out, and the weather
began to get hot. At the border, I had my first taste of what would be the
usual procedure for African border crossings: first, you park your car and
walk into the immigration office for the country you're leaving (in this
case, South Africa) to have your passport stamped and receive an exit
paper. Then, you get into your car, show the exit paper, and drive about
1km or so to the other country's border (in this case, Namibia), park your
car once more, get out, and visit that country's immigration office (where
you once again have your passport stamped). Generally, the borders in
Southern Africa were easy and effortless (if a bit slow), but it should be
pointed out that many are open only during daylight hours.
At the Vioolsdrif border crossing between South Africa and Namibia, I
stopped on the South African side for a bit to get a drink and make a phone
call at the small, shady rest camp (I wanted to call South African Airways
to find out if it was possible to change the dates of a plane ticket booked
at the "African Explorer" rate -- it was, as long as seats were available).
The border at Vioolsdrif is open 24hrs, and though busy, the formalities
thankfully didn't take too long, especially with the mid-day heat. Upon
crossing into Namibia, I stopped at the BP station to fill up with petrol.
Driving in Namibia is almost
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Tanzania Gallery
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Zambia Gallery
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Zimbabwe Gallery
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Susan J, 2008-01-28 14:00:20