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Two Weeks in Zimbabwe Travel Highlights from Overland Trip

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ROAD TRIP ZIMBABWE: Travel Guide by 4x4 Camper for History, Culture and SAFARI

Welcome to Zimbabwe! This country has great nature, lots of wild animals, but also a lot of history and interesting cultural sights. We drive through the country from Botswana to see ancient rock paintings, rock formations, beautiful mountain landscape and many safari animals. We stay in the town of Bulawayo, experience the Zimbabwean culture and drive down south through Matobo National Park.

In the previous episodes you saw how we started this road trip in Cape Town South-Africa. From there we drove the Cape Namibia Route along the West Coast to look for animals in the Kalahari Desert. After that we crossed the border into Namibia, where we drove straight through the world's highest sand dunes in the Sossusvlei. We saw all the sights in Namibia and wend on a safari in Etosha National Park. After that we drove to Botswana and found ourselves stuck in bad weather. Luckily we got towed out of the mud, to continue the road trip among wild animals everywhere. Now we visit Zimbabwe and head on to the Kruger National Park, to finally deliver the camper in Johannesburg South-Africa again.

Our journey through Africa is part of a one and a half year trip around the world. We can even continue to travel indefinitely. On New Year's Day we started in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, the Canary Islands. Then you saw us in Oman, Cape Verde, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Tobago, Grenada, the Bahamas, the United States, Mexico, Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, Brazil, Qatar, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Australia, the Philippines, Zanzibar & Tanzania, South-Africa, Namibia and Botswana, Zimbabwe is already destination number 25 on the big trip. We have also been away from home for over a year now. Follow us on this world tour, first in Zimbabwe and then to many more beautiful destinations in Africa! We still travel non-stop all year and film everything, with a new episode every week. Also take a look at instagram @woutoftheworld or

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Overlanding in Zimbabwe | Victoria Falls & The Mighty Zambezi

The Ironvan Adventures crew saddle up for one of those dream overlanding destinations, Zimbabwe!

The final destination in this series is Mana Pools National Park.

Will Jansen from Will Of Africa teamed up with Graeme Sharp from 16 Degrees South, a local Adventure Curator & Specialist Guide to present Zimbabwe as a dream destination for overlanders.

In the first episode the team get to know each other and spend two nights in Victoria Falls where they go on a boat cruise on the mighty Zambezi, visit Victoria Falls at Sunrise and Explore the Zambezi National Park.





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Little Big Town's Little More You - Zambia - Zimbabwe Travel Highlights

Little Big Town - Little More You Travel Highlights in Zambia and Zimbabwe including Victoria Falls and Mana Pools National Park with NatureWays Safaris
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Southern Africa 2023: Part 3 - Zimbabwe

What was supposed to only be a country we'd transit through, took our breath away with its incredible beauty and diversity in landscapes and we ended up staying for three weeks.

From the largest waterfall to the biggest man-made lake in the world, we ended the trip at the second highest waterfall in Africa. The Eastern Highlands were spectacular and beautiful to drive through. But see yourself.

This is part three of our adventure road tripping through Southern Africa, crossing the continent from West to East.

Part one: Namibia


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Ep 19: Zimbabwe - Victoria Falls & Lake Kariba

Our two weeks in Zimbabwe was spent at Victoria Falls admiring the iconic Natural World Wonder in all its glory. We then visited Maabwe Bay before travelling on the Binga to Kariba road. Once in Kariba, we enjoyed a few days on the OB Joyful houseboat on Lake Kariba. What an AMAZING experience!

BOTSWANA TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY | 4x4 Safari Road Trip feat. Victoria Falls

Follow us on our road trip safari through southern Africa's wildlife paradise Botswana. We drove through most of Botswana, including all the wildlife-rich areas like the Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe Nationalpark including the Chobe Riverfront and the Kalahari. We explored the Makgadikgadi salt pans in the center of the country, the Gcwihaba Caverns in the West and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in the south. We also shortly ventured into Zimbabwe to marvel upon the majestic Victoria Falls. We were lucky enough to spot most of the big, and many small, animals which call Botswana home. These include elephants, giraffes, lions, hippos, kudus, oryx, ostriches, honey badgers, bat-eared foxes, serval cats, warthogs, springboks, impalas and many more.

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How long did you travel?
We traveled for 7 weeks through both Namibia and Botswana.

When did you travel?
We started at the end of August and flew back at the beginning of October.

How far did you drive?
Around 13000km through both Namibia and Botswana.

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How much did the trip cost?
Around 6000-8000 Euro for two people for seven weeks in Namibia and Botswana. Flights (1200 Euro), Car Rental (2500 Euro), Fuel (ca. 1500-2000 Euro), Accommodation (ca. 1200 Euro), Food (no idea, maybe 800-1000 Euro), Border Crossing Permits (ca. 200 Euro), Park Entry Fees (ca. 200 Euro).

How did you refuel/carry enough fuel?
Our vehicle had a long-range fuel tank, which allowed us to carry 140l. We refueled whenever we had the chance.

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Check our website for information on that - we do not have the exact GPS coordinates.

Location: Botswana, Southern Africa, Chobe National Park, River front, Kasane, Victoria Falls, Simbabwe, Devils Pools, Makgadikgadi Pans, Kubu Island, Lekhubu Island, Sua Pan, Ntwetwe Pan, Green's Baobab, Chapman's Baobab, Nxai Pan National Park, Maun, Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, Third Bridge, Gcwihaba Caverns, Aha hills, Tsodillo Hills, Okavango River, Kalahari, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Kaa Kalahari Concession Area, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

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Campsite Review: Robin's Camp, Hwange National Park (Camping in Zimbabwe)

Overlanding and Camping in Zimbabwe

We stay at the well-known Robin's Camp in Hwange, camping in the shade of a gorgeous canopy of mopani trees. New ablutions, a quiet camp during the rainy season, a great view of Hwange National Park right next to our tent, and some Zambezis from the bar. Is it our best camping stay during the Zim Zambezi Epic?


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Zimbabwe

Our trip to Zimbabwe 2015. Starting in Harare, travelling to Mana Pools National Park, Gache Gache lodges on lake Kariba, flight to Gorges Lodges in Victoria Falls and finally ending at Wild is life wildlife sanctuary back in Harare.

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How to visit Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe ???????? | All the Info

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01:15 Robins Camp
05:14 How to get there
06:22 Deteema dam
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07:38 Sinamatella Camp
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Losing/Finding My Mind In Namibia on a Solo Adventure!

This trip has been needed for quite a while! The Solo But Not Alone Series goes into it’s third part of the adventure, I head to Namibia on my own for a no plan trip, making it up as I go along! I managed to cross southern Namibia, heading past the Quiver Tree forest and Mesosaurus fossil camp near Keetmanshoop, then to the Duwiseb Castle, before making my way through to explore Sossus. There were some epic things that I thought would be fun to do in the area, like visit Valley of a Thousand Hills, and even hop on a Hot Air Balloon and take that over the Namib Desert! This trip was about a bit of soul searching, and how a solo trip can really help mental health! It’s important to take some time and do your own adventure every now and then!

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The Okavango Delta Moremi Game Reserve Overlanding Adventure. ROAM Overlanding 2022 Dry Season Ep1

The Okavango Delta is a global Overlanding destination, it's an area of the world packed with unbelievable amounts of biodiversity and is a dream for many to come and explore. The typical way to explore is through a self drive safari, so we packed our rigs and head for the border where we would be spending 3 weeks exploring eveywhere between Moremi Game Reserve, Khwai Magotho, and Savuti in the Chobe National Park. This was sure to be an amazing expedition! We begin our journey in Nata at the Nata Lodge, before heading to Maun for a couple days at Audi Camp to gather ourselves and resupply before heading into the Okavango Delta it's self with a helicopter flight over the Delta, we then head to camp in Moremi, at the famous Third Bridge where we would camp a couple evenings in rooftoptents, listening to the wild sounds of the animals; Lions, Elephants, Hippo's, Hyena's and more. The following morning we head out to game drive the Mboma loop, and take a boat on the channels of the Okavango delta its self. This is where we would get charged by a Hippo in our boat, which certain shook things up for us a bit! The next day we head to Xakanaka to on our way out of the park, en route to Khwai Magotho.


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Solo OVERLANDING in Mozambique - Vilanculos to Gorongosa

In this weeks episode of Lost in Mozambique, join me as I embarks on an adventure to explore more of this beautiful country, but this time way off the conventional tourist tract, and on my own. Solo OVERLANDING at it's best.

The journey begins with a scuba diving expedition in the crystal clear waters of Bazaruto, where I encounters an array of colorful marine life. After the dive, I set off on an overlanding road trip to reach the renowned Gorongosa National Park. The road is full of challenges, including potholes, rough terrain, and corrupt police officers. But, I was determined to reach this bucket-list location that I have been dreaming of my whole life.

Traveling solo in Africa can be an exhilarating experience, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. The road north is terribly maintained, full of potholes and corrupt officials. One of the other challenges is the language barrier. As you head further into rural Mozambique, there is very little english spoken.

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Overlanding For Dummies | Self Drive 4x4 Botswana | Chobe4x4 | Ep 1

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What can I expect on a holiday to Zimbabwe?

We let you know how easy it is to visit Zimbabwe, and the must-see attractions including the powerful Victoria Falls and Hwange national park - famous for its elephants, buffalo, predators and bird-watching opportunities. Be sure to include a visit to Lake Kariba, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world.

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Namibia Road Trip - 10 Days - Alone with a pop-up tent

10 day Namibia road trip itinerary, starting in South Africa - 5800km - alone.

Please note that I started in Johannesburg. It all depends on where you start and if you travel clockwise, anti-clockwise, zig-zag or whatever :P

My route was as follows:

1. Johannesburg to Upington: 786km, 8h 20 min.
Kalahari Monate Lodge (SA) is your best bet for an all right camping experience. It is out of town which is nice. If you come from Jhb, drive through Botsuana if it’s not Covid times - a lot shorter!

2. Upington to Nakop Border Control (Ariamsvlei): 131km, 1h 35min. From there to Hobas: 266km, 3h 19 min.
Hobas is the entry point to the Fish River Canyon. I loved the Hobas Campsite, but the Canyon Roadhouse is a funky and amazing place to stay. PLEASE do not just go to the Canyon viewpoint but EXPLORE THE CANYON TO THE RIGHT AND LEFT. There are no signs & it is easy to miss some stunning views. The rocky outcrops to either side will catapult you into trying to grasp the sheer scale of the canyon - you'll feel tiny in the best way possible.

I did not stop here but check out Luderitz and Kolmanskop - the ghost town. It is so worth it!

3. Hobas to Sesriem: 551km, 6h 43 min.
Sesriem Campsite is all right, but I stayed at the Oshana Campsite and I LOVED IT.
I stayed for two nights but could have easily stayed longer. It is a bit more expensive but the better choice - also inside the park! You can also stay just past Soltaire at Moon Mountain Lodge - an hour drive from park entrance and two hours from Deadvlei and Sossusvlei. There is also Sossus Oasis for camping outside the park. From the park gates, it's about 1 hour to drive along a tarred road to a 2 wheel-drive parking area. Then pick up the National Parks 4x4 which will take you to Deadvlei and the more popular dunes. I drove myself. PLEASE CLIMB THE BIG DADDY DUNE! THE VIEW IS THE BEST WOW THING EVER. AND YES, YOU CAN RUN DOWN FROM THE TOP IN THE END !!!! Otherwise, climb Dune 45 for sunrise (more accessible and closer to the gates) and just explore.
I climbed on some other dune right behind the gate. Speak to people and gain insights – always the best guide.

4. Sesriem to Swakopmund: 348km, 4h 8 min.
On the way to Swakopmund, there is the Tropic of Capricorn Photo Opportunity…don’t worry if you miss it…I did :D…oh and stop at Solitaire (closer to Sesriem) to fuel up and take photos of the abandoned cars. There is sooo much to do in Swakopmund. Check out the tourist and tour options! I stayed in a backpackers that had just opened up again. I was their first guest :D But there is a camping place, too. Cool for the weekend and some beers. You'll meet Germans.

5. Swakopmund via Cape Cross to Spitzkoppe: 119km, 1h 16min & 154km, 2h 8 min.
The world’s largest breeding colony of Cape fur seals is on the way. Stop if you are interested. For me it was just death, death and more death…sadly. If you breathe through your nose, you’ll be fine. Spitzkoppe Camping is super beautiful but very remote. Make sure you plan for no electricity and have enough water and fuel. You can take a shower at reception and they give you a map. Explore and snap some photos at the Rock Archway. There are boulders, a unique landscape, ancient rock art and plenty of campsites that are apart from one another and wild.

6. Spitzkoppe to Etosha: 502km, 5h 38 min. It depends on where in Etosha you want to go.
The roads in Etosha suck and there are no little drives or nice loops… Personally, I have had better experiences in more diverse environments in other parks in Africa. Visiting is a personal choice though. I enjoyed Okaukuejo more than Halali camp. They both have a waterhole though.

Check out Northern Namibia, visiting an indigenous Himba village (done right), other things to do in Damaraland etc. The Caprivi Strip is also still on my list. You need a proper 4x4 though.

I was also told that the Waterberg Plateau National Park is a nice place to stop.

7. Etosha to Windhoek: 501km, 5h 14 min.
The Urban Camp is a lovely, safe place to camp in the city. Visit Joe’s Beerhouse around the corner!!! Personally, I only stopped in Windhoek due to the need on the way back.

8. Windhoek back to Nakop Border Control: 838km, 8h 35 min & Nakop Border to Upington: 132 km 1h 31 min. This is a very long drive and I recommend another stop. I did it in one go…but I am crazy.

9. Upington to Jhb: 795 km, 8h30 min. You save all that with a different starting point.

Important: Roads in Namibia are dangerous. Know your car and how to drive off-road. Be prepared for eventualities. Always fill up when you see a fuel station. Carry lots of water, fuel (I did not need them but had two jerry cans), jumpers, knives and pepper spray, tools, extra tires, puncture kit, towing rope (if you can afford it or rent a car, you’ll have roadside assistance), sand tracks, a satellite phone (I did not have that but would recommend), portable tire inflator...

If I can do it, everyone can!

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Overlanding Mozambique

The video shows an overland tour during December / January through Moçambique and Zambia. Part one is about the journey from Namibia to and through Mozambique. Part two shows the arrival in Zambia, and the journey back home to Namibia.

TRAVEL GUIDE South Africa: Ultimate Road Trip from CAPE TOWN to Namibia!

Welcome to South Africa! Join us on an epic adventure, road tripping through the vineyards, incredible landscapes and safari parks. We start in Cape Town and drive all the way up the West Coast to the Kalahari Desert. On the way we camp out in the wild with our 4x4 camper with rooftop tents. We make a stop at Cape Town, West Coast National Park, Langebaan Lagoon, Vredendal, Uppington and the Kgadagali Transfrontier Park.

In the previous episode you already saw our visit to Zanzibar and Tanzania, for the best beaches and safaris in Africa. Now we drive our own camper through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. After that we'll also hop on to Mauritius and Reunion!

We make our journey through Africa during a world trip of one and a half year. We may even continue to travel indefinitely. On New Year's Day we started in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, the Canary Islands. Then you saw us in Oman, Cape Verde, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Tobago, Grenada, the Bahamas, the United States, Mexico, Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, Brazil, Qatar, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Australia and the Philippines . Zanzibar and Tanzania are already destination number 21 on the big trip. We have also been away from home for a year. Follow us on this world tour, first in Tanzania, from Zanzibar to the safari parks on the mainland and then to many more beautiful destinations in Africa! We still travel non-stop all year round and film everything, with a new episode every week. Also take a look at instagram @woutoftheworld or

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Zimbabwe to South Africa with Oasis Overland 2016

A few highlights from my fantastic trip with Oasis Overland. Harare, through Zimbabwe to Vic Falls, the Okavango Delta in Botswana, two weeks in Namibia and finally South Africa ending in Cape Town. I largely put this together on my iPhone on the trip (a good way to use the travel time on the truck!) and then added a few pics from my dslr.

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Our 4 week round trip to Johannesburg via Zimbabwe & Botswana with Africa Travel Co. (ATC) - Trip JJ22

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