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veyselguide 21 Mar 2012 12:05

which road to Luanda?
 
anyone know which border for angola is better?Luvo or Matadi!any tips for Angola roads would be great!!

Rone 21 Mar 2012 14:15

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Here you can find my track of last year. I crossed the border at Songololo. So I can't say anything about the bordercrossing at Matadi.

It was half of february last year. The wether was almost dry. From Songolo you start with about 450km (maybe 500km) of offroad. From there to about 150km from the border with Namibia, there was a perfect new tar road. The last 150km to the border with Namibia the road was full of was potholes.

MountainMan 21 Mar 2012 16:55

Hey Veys,

As Rone mentions, the crossing at Luvo/Songololo is good, it's the crossing that most vehicles take nowadays. The road south of the Matadi crossing(assuming that it hasn't been worked on in the last couple of years) is rough. I think Mateo and the biker guy that was riding with them took that road for the added adventure so if that is what you are seeking you can go that way. There was also a Danish guy on a sport bike that came through there and they made it but from there pictures it looked like the road gets somehwat chewed up in the wet season and the holes fill up with water. Otherwise, it's easy riding through Luvo.

There is a gas station in Mbanza Congo, roughly an hour south of the border. Although it can be spotty to get gas at the station. Once it runs out, the roadside sellers in Mbanza will have bottles to sell. I would say that your chances of getting good fuel is best there.

The road from Mbanza Congo to Nzeto on the coast has been rebuilt by the Chinese in the last few years so is good.

In Nzeto, there was no petrol station so the only fuel available was from a couple of roadside sellers. I met a couple of Americans in southern Angola that had purchased bad fuel somewhere between Nzeto and Luanda so when I came up I carried enough to get to Nzeto. If you've still got your magic green can, top up in Mbanza and you should have enough to get to Luanda or pretty close.

From Nzeto south, the road is sandy in parts in the northern part but rideable. Closer you get to Luanda the better it gets. On the outskirts of Luanda there was some new road construction that seemed to offer a quicker way in and out of town so keep your head up for that or ask around as you get closer.

As you probably know, in Luanda stay at the yacht club, free to camp.

Ride safe.

Titbird 21 Mar 2012 19:39

So Veysel, where did you get your Angola visa?

veyselguide 22 Mar 2012 12:06

Angola situation!
 
Thanks for the tips!i am finally leaving Kinshasa on saturday,and i am very happy after waiting three weeks here for my passport ,coming from Accra(hopefully with angola visa in it!!)i will also try Songolo road towards Luanda!i have been told that i should obtain my Namibia visa in Luanda as a Turkish passport holder:(.
p.s.if anyone knows any place to park my motorbike for 6 months in Windhoek.would be great too.cheers
Veysel

veyselguide 22 Mar 2012 12:09

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Originally Posted by Titbird (Post 372278)
So Veysel, where did you get your Angola visa?

From accra.

micha 2 Apr 2012 23:06

vehicle storage near windhoek
 
Hi Veysel,

For vehicle storage you could try the following guest farms:

Elisenheim: Elisenheim Guest Farm

Ondekaremba: Ondekaremba - A great start and ending to your Namibia holiday

Both are regularly frequented by travelers in overland trucks and 4x4 which are often stored on-site. I'm sure they have space for a bike, too, and both families are very helpful.

On the way to the airport is another place that does camping and storage, the Transkalahari Inn, but I have heard from several people (directly) that your vehicle isn't save there (break-ins, etc), so better to be avoided.

Have fun crossing Angola, we had to unfortunately rush through it on a transit visa...

Cheers, Micha


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