Southern Africa by Camper Van
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After crossing South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and covering 8,496 km in a camper van—including 1,500 km of dirt roads!!—we invite you to check out our photo albums. https://sites.google.com/site/photosvoyagega59/albums-photos/2018-southern-africa

It was an amazing trip, especially because of the wildlife we saw roaming freely in the parks. The landscapes were also stunning and varied across the different countries we visited: bush, deserts, sand dunes, the bushveld, mountain regions, coastal areas, canyons, and more...

We also had wonderful encounters with diverse populations and ethnic groups: Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaners, Bushmen, Himba, Herero, Bantu, and others... For more info, visit our site: https://sites.google.com/site/nosperiples/2018-southern-africa-1
MI Michel46 Globetrotter ·
Hello, What a wonder all these magnificent photos of the world are—there’s just one amazing place missing: the LOT!!!! It’s truly a beautiful retreat. I’m also a camper van enthusiast, though not as experienced!!!! Bravo and keep up the good work.
a+ Michel T@ http://michel.talon.free.fr
NO Nosperiples ·
Hello, And thank you so much for your kind message. Actually, the Lot region is one we visited before 2007, the year I started my site. Rocamadour, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, Souillac, and so on... I still sometimes stop in Capdenac-le-Haut (Figeac) during our trips, since I have a niece who lives there. Similarly, before retiring, during vacations, we’d already developed a taste for traveling abroad—USA, Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico, and more... Wishing you all the best with your travels, and I’ve taken note of your site. Best regards.
DE Denis1961 Regular ·
Hi! Really beautiful photos. I’m planning my trip to Sidecar in January. What’s your itinerary? Roughly, I don’t wanna bother you? (With my sidecar I can’t do too many dirt roads—kinda like a camper van! Lol) Thanks a bunch, Denis

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