Category: Countries
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Day 174-177: Kruger National Park (South Africa)

July 12-15: Leaving Zimbabwe turned out to be even more complicated than entering. Upon arrival, we were given a QR code that had to be scanned in nine different steps. About half of these steps involved paying some kind of fee (for example, nearly 30 dollars as a border usage fee). Zimbabwe really drained our Read more
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3 weeks in senegal as a backpacker and 1 week with a car

We visited Senegal for the first time in February 2023, just for a vacation. Adam and I spent two weeks traveling along the route Toubab Dialow-Bandia National Park-Mar Lodge-Saint Louis-Lompoul-Dakar, then I took a bus to Casamance, Zighuincor, from where I went to Abene, then back to Dakar via the same route due to corruption Read more
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Day 137-139. – Etosha National Park (Namibia)

June8-10.: From Epupa we headed toward Etosha National Park.It’s hard to calculate in advance exactly where we’ll be on a given day, so we only booked accommodation a few days ahead. We were lucky—there was still availability at one of the campsites, so we managed to spend two nights inside the park. In Epupa we Read more
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Day 215-216.: Zinave National Park (Mozambique)

Our plan was to drive north along Mozambique’s main road, the N1, all the way to Ilha de Moçambique. However, it was still more than 1,500 kilometers away, and the N1 is notorious for its bad sections — with incredibly deep potholes and recklessly fast-driving buses. As an alternative route, the owner of our hostel Read more
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Mauritania: The Desert full of life – 10 days in the Sahara

What should you know about the country? Summary Mauritania is located in Northwest Africa, where the Arab and Sub-Saharan African worlds meet. Its population is made up of three main groups: the Moors (peoples of Arab–Berber origin, 30–40%), Black Moors or Haratin (40–45%), and Sub-Saharan groups—Pulaar, Soninke, and Wolof—who together account for 20–25% of the Read more
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Day 233-235.: Majete Wildlife reserve (Malawi)

Szeptember 9-11.: We drove from Blantyre to Majete National Park. We managed to get a discounted entry ticket, so we paid about 17,500 HUF in total for both of us and the car for two nights and three days. Majete is not a very large park, but like Zinave in Mozambique, it’s a true success Read more
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Day 150-154.: Central Kalahari Game Reserve (Botswana)

Június 18-22.: A sok egész oldalas vízum miatt betelt az útlevelünk! A namíbiai–botswanai határon így kicsit többet időztünk, amíg segítettek kitalálni, hogyan tudunk útlevelet cserélni (kettőt hoztunk magunkkal, ami egyébként teljese legális ). A namíbiai oldalon az új útlevélbe is kellett kérnünk egy kilépőpecsétet, hogy utána a botswanaiak be tudjanak az új útlevélbe pecsételni. A Read more
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Day 35-40 – Conackry part 2.

Február 23-28.: The next day our plan was to visit the islands. We didn’t want to go all the way into the city, so instead, we took a tuk-tuk (this was Ádám’s first tuk-tuk ride, and he really enjoyed it) and a motorcycle (which he enjoyed less because there were three of us on one Read more
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35-40. Nap – Conackry: 1. rész

Február 23-28.: A Fouta Djallon régió után Conakryba vettük az irányt. Bár reggel 8-kor elindultunk, a forgalom (és a kátyúk) miatt mégsem tudtunk elérni Conakryba, ezért egy előtte lévő kis településen, Coyahban aludtunk, ahol egy nagyon szép helyen lévő szállást találtunk egy kis patak partján. Másnap, a napfelkeltével, 7-kor elindultunk Conakryba, azonban ez az időpont Read more
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Day 30-34: Fouta Djallon (Guinea)

February 18-22: We headed from Guinea-Bissau to Guinea. Google estimated in the morning that the 189 kilometers journey would had taken 4 hours, with a temperature of 24°C to reach the first Guinean settlement. Based on our experiences and others’ reports, we estimated it would take at least 10 hours and 40°C – and we Read more
