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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Movin' onto Oregon
Posts: 5
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I'm interested in biking southern Africa in late 2005. It will include the 7 southern countries. However, I don't want to do it solo. If you may be interested in joining me, contact me via email. travelinhobo@yahoo
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 7
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I have just returned to Australia after a month's (car) touring of South Africa and a short trip to Zimbabwe. Crime is endemic in these countries simply because most people are so incredibly poor that stealing is the simplest way for many (obviously not all) to survive. I would strongly advise you to not travel alone and preferably have at least 2 companions. Moving around at night without a car or taxi is not an option, even in upmarket suburbs.
On the other hand there is some spectacular scenery, the wildlife (not to be seen from a bike though!) is amazing and the vast majority of locals are very friendly and helpful. |
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Be especially careful how you pass Gauteng. Try to avoid this part of South Africa on your bike. Drivers in this region have lost the plot and show almost no regard for cyclists. If you must go through Gauteng, stay off the road if you value your life.
Enjoy your ride! |
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