Kenyan Adventure Ep33 - Road Trip Part 1 - Mugie Camp
Welcome to part 1 of what will be a 3 part episode.
Last fuel stop of the trip here:
Mugie camp lodge here:
When navigating this area it's best to use Maps.me I have updated roads and locations where I have found inconsistencies
EXPLORING CRESCENT ISLAND// KENYA ADVENTURES
Tsodilo Hills BOTSWANA 4WD Africa safari offroad overland adventure expedition travel Ep6
Tsodilo Hills BOTSWANA 4WD Africa safari offroad overland adventure expedition travel 76 Series LandCruiser. In this episode we travel from Ngepi Camp across the Botswana Border at Mohembo Border Post to visit Tsodilo Hills. Tsodilo Hills is considered the highest point in Botswana and is classified as a World Heritage Site with a great deal of Rock Paintings dated back thousands of years.
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Travel Day to Kenya!
The beginning of the trip of a lifetime...you'll see glimpses into our travel day and just a heads up --- we eat a lot! And the video jumps around a bit with a lot of time between clips, but it was long day! :] Like if you wanna see more! :)
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Bwabwata National Park NAMIBIA 4WD Africa safari offroad overland adventure expedition travel Ep8
Bwabwata National Park NAMIBIA 4WD Africa safari offroad overland adventure expedition travel 76 Series Landcruiser. In this episode we travel from Ngepi Camp to Bwabwata National Park in Namibia.
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With its deserts, seascapes, bushwalking, and boundlessness, Namibia is a real treat for any traveler going on a Namibia safari tour. It’s rich in natural resources, has a solid modern infrastructure, diverse cultures and 300 days of sunshine a year.
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Overland Africa
Getaway Africa is an overland tour operator and travel agency in South Africa, We are committed to provide you with an outstanding choice of guided overland tours in the greater Africa, striving to offer backpackers and accommodated tourists the best value overland adventures, and ensuring your stay is both pleasurable and memorable.
Getaway Africas strengths lies in specialist area knowledge, all set against the backdrop of the African continents diverse environment, and multi cultural communities.
Getaway Africa also aims to create that special relationship which converts backpacking, gap year students, visitors and tourists, into friends.
Getaway Africa also specialises in budget, or upmarket adventure tours with more luxurious accommodation around Southern, East and West Africa including countries like,
To name a few of the more popular destinations -
Namibia with the highest roving sand dunes in the world in the Namib Desert, with a diverse wildlife. Go for an exhilarating sand dune surf or boarding, quad-bike hiking between the dunes, or go up the skeleton coast and visit ship wrecks and ghost towns from the past.
Botswana, to enjoy the Okavango delta and its waterways. Go on a Mokorro safari with your own personal poler guide or go on an adventurous overland safari enjoying the wildlife and sounds of the delta.
Zambia / Zimbabwe the Victoria Water Falls, one of the seven wonders of the world for one of the best adventure destinations in Africa with bridge bungee jumping, white water rafting or canoeing on the Zambezi River, elephant back rides, sun downer cruises, safaris etc.
Tanzania / Kenya the Serengeti, and watch the migration of the Wildebeest and Zebra between the two countries. This is a must, as this is one of the biggest annual tourist attractions with lodge safaris and overland activities. When weather permits, take a hot air balloon trip and experience this wonder from the air, or explore Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest on the African continent. Hike to the top, the roof of Africa, with your fellow travellers, for an unforgettable and picturesque view of the African expanse,
Or start or finish your overland tour in Cape Town, the mother city of South Africa, the Cape of Good Hope, with its pristine white sandy beaches. Get to the top of Table Mountain with the ultra modern cable car-way and get a 360 degree panoramic view of the cape Peninsula. Visit the Western Cape wine producing grape farms for a wine tasting, or visit the most southern tip of the African continent.
Take a trip through the Garden Route along the Indian Ocean, visiting national parks and reserves, or go further north to visit the Kruger National Park to see the Big Five. A must for wild animal lovers.
Many adventure spots along the way are within easy reach along these overland tour routes for the adrenaline junkies, like sky diving, hang gliding, paragliding, abseiling and more.
Departure points for most of these overland tours are from the big centers like Cape Town, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, Durban and also other smaller centers as well as other African centers like Nairobi, Dar Es Salaam, Victoria Falls, Windhoek and Swakopmund.
Some of Getaway Africa`s overland tours, whether you are camping or being accommodated, can include a visit to the popular Indian island, Zanzibar, for an unforgettable island adventure if route passes by.
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Adventures in Africa: Cape Town to Victoria Falls 2018 (G Adventures)
What an unbelievable adventure traveling to Africa for the first time! This tour with G Adventures features South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
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Explore Kenya With The Divergent Travelers
Explore Kenya With The Divergent Travelers
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An African Adventure: A 17-day Tour of Rwanda, Tanzania, and Kenya
Join Bwana Kichaa Adventures and take an extraordinary 17-day journey led by Hank Klein. Hike to see the mountain gorillas in Rwanda, take a 9-day safari through Tanzania, and visit a native Maasai village in Kenya.
Hank first visited East Africa in 1973 to study chimpanzees with Jane Goodall. Inspired by the region's raw beauty, he has since become fluent in Swahili, earned a PhD in animal behavior, and led over a dozen tours of the area. Lovingly called Bwana Kichaa (Swahili for Mr. Crazy) by his friends in Tanzania, Hank is passionate about sharing his knowledge, love, and never-ending awe of the place he calls his second home. His extensive experience with wild animals, compassionate understanding of the native culture, and personal connections with local guides guarantee that Hank's tours are unique. For more information about joining us on this one-of-a-kind trip, please contact Bwana Kichaa Adventures at hank.klein.12@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Africa Trip 2013
A video of my trip to Africa in 2013 with Intrepid. The went to Victoria Falls, through Zimbabwe, Zambia, Milawi and Tanzania.
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Southeast Africa Road trip Kenya, Hell's Gate & a Volcano Episodes 85-86
We are about to start a cross-Africa road trip (from Kenya to South Africa (via Namibia) or Indian to Atlantic Oceans. But before we set out I take a side trip to Kenya's Lake Naivasha area. We cycle Hell's Gate National Park and summit a dormant volcano. All good fun in Kenya before the trip begins.
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Hell's Gate National Park Video Details
The next morning I rented a bicycle and headed for Hell’s Gate National Park that straddles the Rift Valley. Park entrance fees are small by African park standards for foreigners ($20). And yes, they take US $.
Hell's Gate National Park is named after a narrow break in the gorge cliffs, once a tributary of a prehistoric lake that fed early humans in the Rift Valley. It was established in 1984. It’s a small national park but is known for its wide variety of wildlife and for its scenery. This includes the Fischer's Tower and Central Tower columns and Hell's Gate Gorge.
We cycled around the park on gravel roads (or in the fields with the wild animals), and even walked around for a while. Wildlife in the park is varied and includes African buffalos, zebras, elands, hartebeests, Thomson’s gazelles, baboons and over 100 bird species including vultures, Verreaux’s eagles, augur buzzards and swifts. Rare lammergeier vultures, as well as the Chandler’s mountain reedbuck and the klipspringer antelope can be spotted on rare occasions. We then settled down to watch a pair of rock climbers before heading to the park check post at the rim of the gorge. We locked our bikes to a tree and then registered with the ranger before entering the gorge.
In the gorge we noticed soldiers on patrol, always a good sign (not). Well-marked exits in case of flash floods were an interesting feature of the gorge. Free therapeutic mud baths were abundant. Free hot water included. The animals in the park shared its space with three geothermal power stations (they are using the earth’s volcanic activities to make electricity.
As we got closer to Hell’s Gate the gorge got narrower. I wondered what lies behind the bolder & what if it collapses? It’s a tight fit and not a place I want to be if it starts to rain. We back peddled (literally) out of the park late in the day.
Longonot Volcano National Park Video Details
Markus Toeblae agreed to another adventure the folling day. This time it was a hike to the summit of an extinct volcano called Mt Longonot (at least extinct for the past 150 years).
Mount Longonot is a stratovolcano located southeast of Lake Naivasha in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya. It’s believed to have last erupted in the 1860s. Its name is derived from the Maasai word Oloonong'ot, meaning mountains of many spurs or steep ridges.
Mount Longonot is part of Mount Longonot National Park. A 3.1 km trail runs from the park entrance up to the crater rim, and continues in a 7.2 km loop around the crater. The whole hike (gate-to the top-around the rim-back to the gate) of 13.5 km takes about 4–5 hours allowing for necessary rest breaks. Note that parts of the trail are heavily eroded and very steep. The gate is at 2,150 m and the peak is at 2,780 m but following the jagged rim involves more than the 630 m vertical difference alone.
We set out by catching a ride in one of the many local matatas (shared vans) to a small indistinct stop near the park entrance. Once disgorged from the van we spotted the volcano a short hour walk east. At the park gate we went through the formalities (consisting of paying our foreigner fees).
The trail was well marked and warned of African buffalo, which are known to be very unfriendly. A useless sign really. There was no safety briefing at the gate so what were we to do if we spotted one? Run, hide, pray or cry?
The hike to the volcano rim was hot, dusty and tiring. At the rim we found a sign for a nature walk (around the cone). Naturally we went in the opposite direction suggested.
The center of the cone is a walled in jungle presumably filled with wildlife and dinosaurs. Ok, maybe I’ve read too many classics (what was that novel called)?
We spend the next few hours trudging around the rim with the highpoint on the opposite side as our objective. It was hot and dusty work and when we reached the summit we still had a ways to go to return to our starting point on the rim and then it was all down-hill and back to the gate to catch another dusty ride to my children’s tent and a cold drink.
I spent the next few days returning to Nairobi (local bus) and then a private bus from Nairobi to Arusha (bus $25 plus $50 visa fee at the border).
Central African Republic Vlog #018
My 5-day trip to Central African Republic.
Bangui
Boali
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AFRICA OVERLAND - Pt. 3: The Heart of Africa - Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe
In 2016 I joined up with Absolute Africa to journey from Nairobi, Kenya to Cape Town, South Africa overland. The trip took 59 days in a big yellow truck with dozens of other travelers.
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After visiting Kenya and Tanzania we entered the Heart of Africa: Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Note regarding the walking with lions - the majority of walking with lions excursions are harmful for the lions. Many tour operators kill the lions after they reach adulthood (and are no longer suitable for interacting with tourists) and sell their body-parts. Antelope Park has a much more ethical system and the lions there live out their lives in the park. A small number are released into the wild. The adult lions in cages are mostly confiscated former pets.
Note regarding the rhinos - at the moment there is a major poaching crisis in Africa. Per pound rhino horns are more valuable than diamonds. The result that rhinos are facing severe endangerment as poachers kill thousands every year. Park officials regularly cut off rhino horns (as you can seen in the video) to discourage poaching. See: savetherhino.org for more
There is a similar severe crisis regarding poaching of elephants ivory tusks. See savetheelephants.org
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Locations visited:
Lake Malawi
Livingstonia
Lusaka
Lake Kariba
Antelope Park - private game reserve
Matobo National Park
Victoria Falls
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I Left Tanzania : VISA, PASSPORT&YELLOW CARD |What You Need To Cross The Border By Road-Kemunto Bear
I Left Tanzania, VISA, PASSPORT & YELLOW CARD
What do you need to cross the Tanzania border by road?
Kenyan Citizens: A passport is not required but is strongly recommended. Alternatively, you will need other documentation that shows proof of Kenyan citizenship such as a birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship or naturalization or a Certificate of , plus a photo ID.
To/from Kenya: Namanga border
Namanga is a border town between Kenya and Tanzania, 180 km from Nairobi and 120km from Arusha. The town lies mostly in Kenya. Crossing the Namanga border can be hectic (it’s often busy) but the process is fairly easy.
Transportation From Nairobi:
???? Shuttles depart from the Silver Spring hotel (Impala Shuttle) or from the centre of town near the Parkside Hotel, on Muindu Mbingu street opposite Jeevanjee gardens (Riverside and other shuttles). Report to the bus at least 15 minutes before departure . Some shuttle companies will pick you up at a central hotel if you are staying there.
Buses depart from the main bus station in town.
???? Peugot taxis depart from near the main bus station (Ronald Ngala street)
Transportation From Arusha:
???? Shuttles depart from the Impala Hotel and the Bella Luna car park (up from the Impala). Some companies will pick you up at a hotel.
???? Buses depart from the main bus station in town.
????Peugot taxis depart from the main bus station.
✅ Tip/Advice
This crossing is busiest when the intertown and shuttle buses are passing, typically 9:30-11:00 and 15:30 to 16:30. It is possible to pass through in as little as 15 minutes but 30 minutes is typical, up to an hour when busier.
The process, going either direction:
Possible police check / sign your car into a book at the gate (90% likely in Kenya, 10% in Tanzania – you may just be waved through).
Outgoing Immigration for all passengers.
Outgoing Customs for passengers / vehicle – baggage + departure form for vehicle if you’re driving.
Incoming Immigration (visa / entry stamps).
Incoming Customs, including issue of driving permit for your car.
Police check (as above).
Immigration
Immigration procedures at Namanga are straightforward.
Fill in an entry / exit card; you can get them in the shuttles or ask your driver and he will give them to you
Fill in visa form if required;
Get in line and see an officer – though the queues are labelled “East African” or “Local” , just find the shortest one.
Customs
Procedures vary, A full search of your bags or vehicle is unusual these days.
Private vehicle: if you have obviously purchased new goods or are carrying a lot there is a good chance you’ll be inspected and may have to pay duty.
Bus / shuttle: your bags will probably be checked, though typically only boxes containing new goods are stopped or need duty paid.
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