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Beattie99 15 Jan 2012 09:11

London to cape town 2012
 
Hi,

Im planning a trip from london to cape town starting in sept and arriving in cape town in jan 2013. im still in the early stages of planning so im looking for potential fellow travellers and general advice.

My first question; why do most people choose the west cost? is this a security issue?

Please get in touch. Im 36 years old and ride a KTM 990 adventure.

Cheers Bruce

PaulD 15 Jan 2012 11:09

Africa
 
Bruce, I actually think the East side is more popular, but either side is fantastic
my wife and I are currently 1/2 way down the east side. I would love to do the west as well one day. You will have a ball what ever you decide.
Cheeers
Paul

catch22 15 Jan 2012 17:22

the cape 2012
 
hi Bruce,

I'm leaving from Brussels to CPT august,15 and taking eastroute aswell.
Been busy yet a couple of months preparing the stuff.

Have You thought of the carnet for Egypt? Seems expensive for British.

Will tell you what i know, and fine for me if we ride a potion together!!

regards----------geert
geertvdgucht@yahoo.com

Beattie99 16 Jan 2012 22:57

Cheers, Literally cant wait now.

If you dont mind what did you budget (guestimate?)??

Thanks Bruce

Beattie99 16 Jan 2012 22:59

Hi Geert,

Thanks for the quick response. Im going to take the west route as ive visited Kenya before and im very keen to visit camaroon and angola.

Lets keep in touch, im from South africa originally so even if we can hook up and ride a bit of the souther region.

Bruce

thoy 17 Jan 2012 06:59

riding East Africa
 
Hi Everybody,

Our name is Roy & Lathoya our original plan is to Ride from Holland to Sydney.
We are currently in Kuala Lumpur and are now considering flying from Singapure to Cape Town Z-Africa and riding the East route op Africa back to Holland.
On The web we find that there is a lot of confusing information about the safety situation in for example Sudan and other eastern country's.

does anyone have an opinion about this matter ?

enjoy your ride people !!

Actueel - De Jimdo-website van nowayback!
e-mail: elmholdt79@hotmail.com

Beattie99 22 Jan 2012 18:49

Hi Guys,

ill think you find that many african countries come with travel risk warnings, now its up to you if you are willing to take the risk. Many people travel the route and people i know do business all over africa perfectly safely. common sense is required.

Good luck.

Multi Adventurer 27 Jan 2012 19:07

Hi Bruce

I am planning this same trip same time on a Ducati Multistrada 1200. Am looking to hook up with others for the trip as I understand its advisable to travel through parts of africa in a convoy. My plan was to spend a month in Kenya enroute, but this is only an option. Have you worked out how best to get your bike into egypt yet? Not easy it seems!

I'm based in Manchester.

cheers

Les

Beattie99 29 Jan 2012 11:49

Hi Les,
Im taking the west route (any chance you fancy a change of route?). It just seems cheaper and easier to ride through europe and ferry over to Tangier? i would consider a cross over from angola to zambia to mozambique to do the last keg on the east side.

I would also prefer to ride with company...

Let me know either way as it would be nice to share advice.

Cheers Bruce

Beattie99 29 Jan 2012 11:50

Hi Geert,

Are you still taking the east route?

Bruce

catch22 29 Jan 2012 12:43

hi Bruce,

i'm around and watching...
i still prefer the eastern side, but i know, i got a problem how to come
into Egypt, and there's trouble in northern Kenya at this moment.
sweat it out and see what happens in the spring..
Either Syria becomes safer, maybe ferry to Alex or transit visa thr. Libya;

Entry Morocco for you: did you consider ferry barcelona/tanger with
grandnavi? is cheaper!
greets----------geert

Multi Adventurer 30 Jan 2012 07:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beattie99 (Post 365059)
Hi Les,
Im taking the west route (any chance you fancy a change of route?). It just seems cheaper and easier to ride through europe and ferry over to Tangier? i would consider a cross over from angola to zambia to mozambique to do the last keg on the east side.

I would also prefer to ride with company...

Let me know either way as it would be nice to share advice.

Cheers Bruce

Sorry Bruce, Im getting confused left and right! (not a good start!)...

I would be up for the west route instead...there are just too many obstacles on the east right now. Can I ask what you've budgeted for the trip? Will you be camping?? Are you planning to fly bike back from SA?...

cheers
Les

Titbird 30 Jan 2012 08:56

About the West route or East route, both routes have their difficulties but I still think the East route is easier if you take the first hurdle of getting into Egypt, after that you just cruise down, without too much trouble, and it gets easier as you go. The West route, which I am taking now has more challenges, visa for Nigeria, DRC and especially Angola are difficult. Security is a bit of problem too, you have to watch out where not to go.
Many travellers here in Mali decided to get a container shipped from Accra Ghana to Namibia, to skipp all this trouble.


oh and hi Geert (catch22)! Hope you get a good start on your adventure.
www.tony-roundafrica.blogspot.com

Beattie99 30 Jan 2012 23:53

Hi Les,

Sorry for confusion, im taking the west route. I know it comes with challenges but i think the west gives a wider range of what africa has to offer (desert, tropics etc) and im up for the challenge!

Im still in a budgetting stage but im estimating 10k all in. I would of course like to keep this to a minimum. This budget allows for a few extravagant luxuries / hotels on route after a tough leg but for the most part i want to camp and "get amongst it". There is after all not much point going to all the effort to watch from a distance.

Im not shipping back as im from south africa originally and go back annually so the bike will live there for now... for future adventures to mozambique etc.

Let me know if you would like to catch up, even to share ideas. Ive never taken a trip like this before so bit of a novice.

Cheers
Bruce

Beattie99 30 Jan 2012 23:55

Hi Tony,
Are you shipping across?
Are the difficulties with bureaucracy or is it a safety issue?

Cheers
Bruce

Beattie99 30 Jan 2012 23:56

Hi Geert,

What is the cost?

Cheers

Titbird 31 Jan 2012 11:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beattie99 (Post 365291)
Hi Tony,
Are you shipping across?
Are the difficulties with bureaucracy or is it a safety issue?

Cheers
Bruce

No I'm not shipping, I will be driving, but my friends are shipping. For them it was the bureaucracy and security like you say,plus they have no carnet. There is the safety in Nigeria, then the visa hassle in DRC and Angola, so by shipping they jump 3 hurdles at once.
I wouldn't wanna miss out on Cameroun and Congo, although it will be hard. For the moment we don't know who is going to be first in South Africa, it could go either way. Time will tell what the best decision was.
My friends blogs are here:
chazmoto - Home
Tony's Travels

catch22 31 Jan 2012 17:20

hi bruce,

difficult to say, about half of what you'll spend, that is my estimate.
i will be on the road 2 months max, but have to ship back to Antwerp.
geert

gemmasun 31 Jan 2012 20:53

France to Capetown Oct 2012
 
Hey guys
We are an english couple, planning a trip down AFrica - hopefully all the way to Cape Town but definitely down the west coast of Africa at least to Ghana- how far we get depends on how much money we have saved by then. We'll be working France this summer and plan to leave France for Morocco in Oct 2012. Interesting to hear about plans to ship from Accra past Angola and DRC as we've read its almost impossible to get visa for Angola. Happy to meet up, ride part of way in Africa. Keep us updated on your plans.

Gemma and Mark:mchappy:

Load of Mischief 3 Feb 2012 16:11

Hi Bruce, i am really keen to do this trip and sent you an email, I am also from SA and would be doing it on an Africa Twin

Tfoy97603 6 Feb 2012 14:50

Hi Bruce, I am well into the planning stages of a West route Cape Town to London departing Oct 2012, hopefully arriving home late December 2012 or early Jan 2013. I have planned the route, costings ect.

I had a potential 4 HU companions who have become very good friends of mine but due to various reasons these guys have dropped out one by one. I have an uncertain riding partner who is still to make up her mind. It may be worth reading my thread and web page to see if this is a route/direction you maybe interested in.

Due to our similar timings, this could be a good opportunity for us both.

Where do you live

Best Regards, Tommy?

Load of Mischief 6 Feb 2012 17:45

I am hoping yo join a group please email me your details so we could get in touch
Regards
Adrian
adrian.combrink@talk21.com

HOHOHO 9 Feb 2012 11:27

Thanks for the fast reaction. Im going to take the western path as ive frequented South africa before and im very eager to check out camaroon and angola.:scooter:

Brian and Shirl 16 Feb 2012 14:09

Travelling Africa in late 2012/2013 too.
 
Hi Guys,
WE are currently in Bolivia making our way upto Alaska and will be shipping to Europe in September 2012. We are going to make our way South into Northern Africa and will be attempting to cross Libya into Egypt and South, mainly down the East side if anyone is interested in hooking up with us.
Brian

Beattie99 3 Mar 2012 14:27

Hi Mate,

Sorry for delay in reply. Im really getting into the serious planning now so please let me know if you want to meet up / chat in more detail.

Thanks
Bruce

Beattie99 3 Mar 2012 14:28

Hi Tommy,

Im based in surrey but not far out of london. How can we get in touch to discuss?

Cheers
Bruce

Tfoy97603 3 Mar 2012 15:45

Hi Bruce, Thanks for your reply. I live in Hampton, so not too far away? Feel free to email me at thomas.foy@sky.com Maybe we could meet up for a ride out to discuss. Cheers

Load of Mischief 3 Mar 2012 16:01

hi Bruce
I would like to discuss your itinery further, please email me on adrian.combrink@talk21.com or call 07775851344. I live near Oxford
All the best
Adrian


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