Author: One Road One World

  • Nuremberg, Germany to Alkmaar, Holland ride together…

    Nuremberg, Germany to Alkmaar, Holland ride together…

    Finally, we were together. So we didn’t need to rush anywhere anymore and we need a lot of things for motorcycle accessories and clothes. We visit some shops to buy them in Nuremberg. Of course it’s not easy to find everything in a same place to good quality and cheap. After stay two days in Nuremberg we decided to go to Frankfurt and stay there two days as well for shopping and see around together.

    Nuremberg to Frankfurt was our first ride together we didn’t have intercom. So, before ride we told about all signal and body language how we could communicate when we were riding. Even if we had some trouble but we could manage well.

    We went all motorcycle shopping place in Frankfurt as well in two daysJ We bought most important things which was enough for us in Europe to go to the North Cape.

    When we entered Holland before go to Alkmaar we decided to stay in Zelhem. Ferry’s family has a country house there and I love nature so much. It was amazing option for us to stay there and talk a little about our journey what we will do.

    First time, I tired to clean chain also tried to fix side bag metals. We need to start from somewhere to learn a little about our motorcycles.

    13 of July we were in Alkmaar. I knew that when we go to home we never get rest because we need to get ready for our journey. Ferry needs to sell what he can sell to make money…etc. Actually, he sold well, all clothes, cycle parts, electronics…etc.

    I don’t remember how many times we tried to pack bags. Because what we wanted to carry never fit in. It was so hard to skip some clothes because of the weather. It was summer time but we were going to the North so I can definitely feel cold and need warm clothes. I was backpacker before. I was on the road only with 30 liters bag, which had everything for camping, clothes, medicine, food, electronics…etc. How could be possible to I can not fit in 100 liters for two persons?

    Finally 9 days later we were ready to leave. After visit his family we hit to road toward to the North Cape.

    GS

     

  • Istanbul, Turkey to Nuremberg, Germany in 5 days with 250 CC motorcycles…

    Istanbul, Turkey to Nuremberg, Germany in 5 days with 250 CC motorcycles…

    It doesn’t happen so often to see alone women rider on the road by motorcycle from Turkey. Especially, if you don’t have that much experience to ride, most people love to give you a lot of bad info and comment.  I didn’t ride a motorcycle almost 9 years. My dream was travel around the world by motorcycle. Most important part in this dream is to go to Africa. If I’m to scared to ride alone in Europe how I can make more than 200.000 km around the world.

     He just bought his motorcycle and need to practice in Holland. Also, I need to trust myself to ride. So, we decided that I could ride Turkey to Holland alone and he can ride motorcycle in Holland to get ready our trip. I suppose that it’s not a clever idea to hit to road at the same day when you get to driver license. J Also, he must wait to first 1.000 km of the new motorcycle and go back to the motorcycle mechanic.

     First day in Turkey;

    03.July.2016, I packed my motorcycle, which is Honda CRF 250L, after say bye bye my family I started my journey. In the beginning feeling was strange because I had a lot of bad things in my mind like if I fall down, if engine problem, if have a problem…. etc. After a couple of hours I started to enjoy. Feeling wind on my face and riding towards my dreams.

     First night, I slept Turkey to Bulgaria border in Edirne. It wasn’t to bad to make 280km in a day with 250 cc motorcycle after 9 years later.  

    Second day in Bulgaria;

    Next day, I entered to Bulgaria and keep continue to Sofia what is close to the Serbia border. I didn’t have a plan to see countries in my mind because I don’t remember how many times I visited all countries. Just focused to ride motorcycle and learn more abut my Honda CRF 250L limits.

    One of the break times, I stopped the motorcycle and got off. At the same time my motorcycle was on the ground. I suppose that I couldn’t open the leg well or stop position wasn’t good. I couldn’t lift it up and nobody around.  I was thinking what I could do. In a second, I heard a motorcycle sound and he stopped next to me. Oh my God it is huge man. J He tried to asked me with body language that I am ok any accident. I was ok just motorcycle fell down. He lifted it up my motorcycle like he was taking cotton from the ground!

    I arrived to the hotel, which Ferry booked for me and send reservation. When I wanted to check-in they told me that my reservation for the next day.  Do you think that he was thinking I couldn’t make 350 km in a day? I was going to him to start our journey of life therefore I was riding everyday a lot I suppose… 

    Anyway, they were so helpful and I could check-in….

    Third day in Serbia;

     I woke up early to get ready to ride. Before I leave from the hotel I called him and I had to change my plan. Because he is more crazy than I. It didn’t matter rain or bad weather he was just riding motorcycle in Holland north to south to make 1.000 km as soon as possible. Then he wants to come Hungary or Austria to meet with me. Maybe, I didn’t ride 9 years but I made more than 20.000 km before and took a lot of lesson to ride. No way! He can’t come to pick me up somewhere, I would go to him. J

     Yeap… I made 570 km in a day and arrived to Serbia-Hungary border.  After that I promise myself that I never ever ride so long like that again because It wasn’t comfortable.  You can’t speed so much and the sit is not for a long journey. I arrived a little village before dark. I found a little guesthouse to sleep a night.   

    Fourth Day in Hungary 

    I was on the motorcycle 3 days and total I made 1.200 km already. When I woke up in the morning all my body was hurting me. It could be great if I could get rest today. I called Ferry to say I don’t want to ride motorcycle today. I was feeling that first time I went to GYM and use my muscles, which I never use before. That’s way I have all muscles pain. He was fine to I want to get rest. He can come to Serbia if I wait him there 2 days. I really don’t know who is crazier. Because he already made 700 km in two days. Where you can go in Holland for 700 km! He made same road maybe 20 times in a day, like he can ride the road when he closed his eyes as well.  

    What should I do? I took painkillers and hit the road again. I couldn’t believe myself what I was doing. Pushing my limits so much. That moment, I was thinking that I am crazy. When I came Africa I understood that it was a good thing that I pushed myself there and saw my limits because Africa has been pushing you more than this sometimes.  

    When I was in the Hungary at the border it started to rain and nobody allow to me pass in front. After I got wet, I came to passport control. It took only 5 minutes to enter Hungary. I waited more than one hour to stop the rain. I found a bus, which was going Austria from Turkey. They gave me food and coffee.

    I bought my vignette and followed my road. Serbia-Hungary to Hungary-Austria border was 360 km. It took 6 hours. When I found a place to sleep I just put my head to the pillow and fell a sleep; no food, no shower… 

    Fifth Day in Austria and German;

    When I woke in the morning it took a couple of minutes to understand where I was. Just tired!

    I found Wi-Fi and called Ferry. He said that he just leaved from the technical service. Wow, he made already 1.000 km. Also, he said that he was leaving from Holland to come Austria. I just told him “ Are you crazy! How can you make more than 1.000 km in a day?” I was trying to find middle of the way which like he could leave from Alkmaar next day and go to Frankfurt so I could go there in 2 days.  Do you think that he could listen to me?  He wanted to see me as soon as possible and ride together. No option to find middle!

     What happened? I was on the road from Hungary to Nuremberg. I passed Austria very fast and than keep continue to Nuremberg where the hotel was.  I made 570 km and he made 760 km in a first day his motorcycle journey. 

     When I arrived to the hotel Ferry was already there. He came 30 minutes early than I.  All night, we talk about motorcycle how much he is exciting and ready to go North Cape and after Cape Agulhas to make the Cape-to-Cape road. We can discover the world easily by motorcycle….etc. Sound is amazing. Because I was looking forward to go to Africa.  But I just told him. Let’s go to sleep first and than go to the North Cape.

     What can I say more? I was so tired because I made 2.130 km in five days. I said myself I never ride 500 km again with motorcycle in my third day and I made again on my fifth day!

     GS

     

  • Lesotho and Sani Pass, nice to ride there…

    Lesotho and Sani Pass, nice to ride there…

    First we focused to Sani Pass road second we want to discover Lesotho. Turkish passport needs to apply visa for Lesotho. But we didn’t want to go all the way to Durban; apply, wait and turn back. So, we said go to the Lesotho border and see what happens, they let me in or ask for visa. 🙂

    Sani Pass south africa and lesotho

    We turned to the Sani Pass road and came to the South Africa border. After exit, the beautiful landscape from the Sani Pass started. The road is 15 km and you are really climbing. Also, very narrow and has sharp corners. Need to be careful. I fell down the motorcycle one time because I didn’t give enough gas and couldn’t go up. So, I stopped and put the motorcycle ground. 😉 Anyway, it is amazing road you need to go and see.

    After finished the road we came to the Lesotho border. We gave our passport and started to talk about our Africa journey and motorcycle. When we were talking they asked how many days we want to stay. We said 2 days and they said 5 days. Great! We took our stamps and entered Lesotho. Directly, the tar road starts from the border.

    On the road, I don’t remember how many times we stopped to take photo or had a break to see view. When we were riding we saw signs, which writes to high between 2.500 m. and 3.800 m.

    We arrived to St James afternoon and decided to stay there. They have a small hotel and camping area. We choose a little local room to stay (300R/2 person, camping 60 pp). They gave us oil light and gas heather. It is a lovely place between the mountains.  People are also nice. We used their kitchen to cook and had a good night.

    Next day, we said bye everybody there after breakfast and hit the road again. We felt that the landscape was more beautiful then yesterday. We saw a lot of villages, ski places, also diamond mines. Yes, Lesotho has diamond, of course we don’t know about quality. We couldn’t see a lot of markets to buy vegetable or cooking stuff. We were happy we bought everything in South Africa, enough 2-3 days for us. Therefore we really didn’t look so much to find something. You can drink water from the tap there because coming from mountains, which is very fresh and clean.

    We wanted to stay one day more but we didn’t like that much where we looked. They wanted to give high price without anything. For example, 100R pnpp for camping without anything, which means no shower, no toilet also no water. Forget about electricity because Lesotho has already problem for that.

    We had 32 km the border. We stopped for little break and look to map and decide what we would do. Two women came next to us and started very basic conversation between us because they can’t speak English.

    -They asked, “Where we are going?”

    -We said “No plan. Maybe go to South Africa or stay here”

    -She said “Can I give a plan”

    -Ferry and I looked each other and smiled. We asked her ” What is the plan”

    -She said ‘We have a small nice place to stay in the village. Only, 4 km far ‘’

    We were looking a place already. So, we listened to her and turned to the village. Found to Mamohase B&B. We follow some very funny signs like ‘don’t give up, you are nearly there’ to find the place.

    where can you stay in lesothoWe saw that the area is lovely. So, before asked the price we already decided to stay there. 😉 He said 350R pppn include dinner. We said we don’t need dinner and that we stayed in St James and paid 300R total without dinner. He said directly ok. The room was bigger than the one before but still traditional house. He also gave us an electric stove as well to cook. Normally, no electricity but he has mini solar 😉

    We walked around and tried to talk people. It’s such a peaceful place. They are so friendly and view is so nice. Sunset time, we turned back to the room. Made a dinner and told the owner to have shower. He said that could be ready in 30 minutes. It is great but we didn’t see any shower around so we were curious where we would go. Finally, he called us we went to another room to shower in a bucket 😉

    Lesotho has amazing roads to ride motorcycle

    Next day, we left there late to enjoy with the view a bit more. The border was 32 km far and we were planning to stay next to the South Africa border.

    We didn’t read anything about Lesotho; also we didn’t check photos on Internet to see how it is look like. This way is nicer because we can discover with our eyes. We like the country so much. The landscape is gorgeous; the roads are wonderful for motorcycles. People were so friendly and nice with us. It is one of our favorite countries in Africa, so far.

    Must to see lesotho

  • Our Madagascar Journey

    Our Madagascar Journey

    We would like to see east, south, west and north of Madagascar in our journey. But rent a car or fly inside to Madagascar was so expensive which is definitely out of our budget for the world trip. So, we skipped the beaches and islands and we choose west, a little east and south. We booked our flight from Johannesburg and went to Madagascar for two weeks.

    (1)We arrived to Tana around 4 pm because of delayed. After passport control and exchanged money we went to out to meet our driver. (rent a car and price detail) He already said that we were late to go Antsirabe because of rush our in Tana and a little dangerous to be on the road after sunset. Dark is really dark on the road; you can’t see well that you pass a village, where people, kids and animals walking on the streets. Also, truck drivers and taxi busses are so crazy and they don’t have enough light to see them. We arrived to Antsirabe around 9:30 pm. After dinner we looked a place to stay but most hotel was fully booked others were so expensive. We stayed a hotel which is you don’t want to stay. No shower and dirty. We entered our sleeping bags to sleep.

    (2)Next day, we went to Morondava. The landscape was amazing. We couldn’t decide left or right had more nice view. We were in the car 8 hours to go there. We arrived afternoon, found a hotel to have a shower and get rest. Our driver took us a local bar to drink and eat. It was so nice taste and cheap, after that we passed out.

    (3)We woke up around 7 am and started to drive again to Bekopa where The Tsingy de Berhama National Park is. It’s a 280 km dirt road with gravel and a lot of sand, which means you are going slow and bump in the car all day. We passed from Baobas avenue but didn’t stop because we must be in Bekopa before 3 pm to buy our park tickets before the ticket office closed. Maybe the road took around 8-9 hours but was so beautiful the see around. Also, took two little ferries to pass rivers.

    how look likes madagascar roadsWe arrived there 2.45 pm and bought our ticket and met our guide for the park. We wanted to camp there. (camping price detail) Camping stopped and local people were so friendly. Our driver looked a place for dinner, which was 4.000 AR to rice and chicken. It is cheap price! When we went to the restaurant they saw us and said that we are white therefore we must pay 6.000 AR. They put chicken for three on one plate to we share with our driver, Tahina. He paid 4.000, we paid 6.000 for the same food. No more option to look for other thing. 6000 AR is 2 USD so still not expensive but we didn’t feel good that the price changed like that.

    (4)We want to see Big Tsingy. (Madagascar national park enter fee and guide price) That’s why we woke up 6 am and picked our guide up from the village we went to the hiking spot. It was 17 km but took us one hour. I suppose that you can imagine the road condition. It was amazing and so much enjoyable half day for us to be in Tsingy and see it. And we see Lemur there. We saw a brown and a white one. After finish the tour we were planning to stay one day more in Bekopa but we didn’t like behavior of the restaurants and bars. Because it is touristic area and when they see you they want to double price. We told Tahina to go Belo. The other day we stopped there for lunch. We liked the restaurant and also wanted to spent more time there. We went there, find a hotel, walked around and than jumped to the same restaurant. 🙂 when we were leaving it was closing time. The owner was so happy to see us again because not many tourists come there. Ferry went there in the morning to buy coffee and bread as well and they had a big smile when he came. 🙂

    (5)After a couple of day Madagascar finally we could sleep till 8:30 am. We visit some villages on the road. We had break to see oldest baobab tree and love of baobab trees (2 baobabs hugging each other). Also, we saw white black Lemur there with babies. And then we arrived to Avenue of baobab. They said that sunset time is so nice but it’s very crowded that time, so for us noon was better because we wanted to fly with our drone there. Perfect nobody around only some local people. We could take a lot of photos and spent time. We could wait sunset but it was more interest for us to go back Morondava early to walk around. This time we stayed a hotel, which is more close to the beach. We walked around, went to bazaar, try to communicate with the local people. They were so kind and nice. In the night, we went to the same bar for dinner and drinks.

    You can also watch Avenue of baobab how looks like.

    (6)This was the west of Madagascar. We wanted to go Ranomafana and Isalo National Park. It means, we need to go south of Madagascar. (Madagascar national park enter fee and guide price) They have only one main tar road. Therefore, we turned back to Antsirabe. Again we were 8-9 hours in the car. Good thing is the view. Maybe we were passing the same road but it looked like different landscape to enjoy again because of weather. This time, we found a nice hotel and stay there. No dinner because Ferry had stomach problems. So, nice to stay in the room get rest and don’t eat so much.

    (7)Next day, we were on the road 11 am. He got rest. Also, our car had some break and tires problem on the road. We waited Tahina to fix it. Normally our plan was go to Ranomafana Park first to be in the rainforest. When we were on the road we decided to skip it because we where also going Andasibe National Park which has a rainforest also and the biggest lemur. It doesn’t make sense to pay two times enter fee to see rainforest. (Madagascar national park enter fee and guide price) After 5-6 hours drive we arrived to Fianarantsoa. Ferry wasn’t feeling good so we just stayed basic local hotel, which we found first. We went to quick shopping and turn back the hotel. Fianarantsoa is crazy city on sunset time because of mosquitos. I don’t remember how many mosquitos we killed in the room but more then 30!

    (8)In the morning, first we went to pharmacy. It is a big city so we could find a pharmacy and buy pills for stomach problems. After that we were on the road again to go Isalo National Park. Before that we stopped on Anja reserve to see most the famous Lemur. We knew that we had a chance to see them in Isalo if we are lucky. In the reserve, we don’t need luck J We saw many Lemurs and some other special animals. When we arrived to Isalo village it was 4 pm. We stayed Chez Alice. Nice place to see Isalo Park landscape.

    (9)Our Isalo Park tour stared 8 am in the morning, which was 12 km trekking and around 5-7 hours. It depends how much you want to stop for photos or swim in oasis. It is nice park but we like more Tsingy. We were luck to see three kind of Lemur there. We didn’t want to swim first three oases but when I saw last one I couldn’t keep my self and jumped to the water with my clothes. 🙂 It was so beautiful. The water was so cold but the weather is so hot. My clothes get dry in 30 minutes. End of the day I didn’t get sick… We turned back to the hotel around 2 pm and wanted to stay there to enjoy with view and get some rest.

    (10) After Isalo Park, more people go to Ifaty for beach. We wanted to see parks and Lemur. Therefore our next stopped was Andasibe park. We must go to east of Madagascar. So we have to turn back Antsirabe again. Maybe Isalo to Antsirabe is not so far from each other when you look at the km but it takes so long because of the road. We first went to Fianarantsoa. We stopped many places on the road for photos and enjoy with landscape. We also walked in Fiana to see around. This time we stayed another hotel, which was much nicer even a bit luxury.

    (11) Turn back to Antsirabe from the same road but the weather was different. So, we felt that we didn’t pass the road before because the landscape was nicer. This was our third time to be in Antsribe. Finally, it was early and we didn’t have any problem. We could walk around the city a little. Nothing special but you can find a lot of nice restaurant and really good food.

    (12) Normally, we were going first to Tana after that Andasibe . But this year blade was more bad, started early and more people dead because of that in Tana. We decided to go directly Andasibe and don’t stay in Tana. After 7 hours drive we arrived in Andasibe national park.

    (13) In the morning very early, we went to the park to see Lemurs. It’s a nice walk in the rainforest to see some animals and of course the biggest Lemur. After that we went to another tours to be more inside in the rainforest. They made a lot of different option. If you want to mix some tour together in one time you should ask your guide. We paid for oasis tour to trekking but at the same time we walked to the Sacred falls as well which was you need to pay extra normally 🙂

    (14) It was time to turn back to the airport but our flight was next day 3 am in the morning. So we took our time in the morning and left around noon. Tahina drive very slow and we stopped some village to walk around. Also we had very long lunch but Tana to Andasibe Park is max 3-4 hours drive. Therefore when we came to Tana we drive a little around to see the city. After that Tahina said let’s go to a local bar to eat and drink. Good idea! We were there 5 hours.

    Finally, it was 10 pm and we went to airport. We were thinking that we can sit somewhere inside and wait. But we couldn’t enter check-in area. No sit around. Wait, wait and wait like time didn’t passed. It was 1 am and we could check-in and than went to gate for our flight.

    We like so much Madagascar. We saw first time people works a lot in a African country. I suppose because of where they came from 🙂 Middle of Madagascar had immigrated from Borneo Island. So a lot of Malaysian and Indonesian people came to Madagascar and they look more like Asian people with a little dark skin. You can imagine why they like rice a lot for all meals and have a lot of rice fields. We didn’t go to the north of Madagascar but they said that more Arabic people living there who moved many years ago and stayed. South of Madagascar has more African people therefor they don’t have a lot of rice field. All part has different culture and life. Also, it has different landscape and weather. If we had our motorcycles there we should have stayed more in Madagascar to discover.

    need to know about madagascar before go

  • How much money do you need to Madagascar trip, rent a car, food, hotel…etc.?

    How much money do you need to Madagascar trip, rent a car, food, hotel…etc.?

    Our Madagascar trip was for 14 days. It was so hard to find all info about how much hotel, where we can eat also rent a car… We searched a lot of things but not a lot of detail to find. Therefore we booked a car last minute and flight Madagascar…. You can read our Madagascar journey.

    How much did we spend in Madagascar? Is it cheap to travel?
    For Food

    If you want to go more touristic restaurants you can have more option. We ate most of time in local restaurants. Main dishes rice which comes with crabs, shrimps, zebu (cow meat), pork or fish… possible to order vegetables as well. It depends on the area what you can order…

    We paid between 2500 AR and 6000 AR for one person. Also beer is 3000 AR(local beer 660 ml) , soft drinks 1500 AR (330) ml) and water 2000AR(1.5 liter) in local restaurants. We went to a lot of bazars to buy fruits they are selling banana (2000 AR per kilo) Oranges (4000 AR per kilo) and Pineapple (3000 AR each).

    So, we spent 600.000AR for all food and drinks in our two weeks trip.

    where can you eat cheap in madagascar

    For Hotel and Camping in Madagascar

    It is possible to sleep in the tent Tsingy Berahama National Park which we paid 5000 AR to village tax and 5000 AR for the tent for one night with two persons. Camping inside the Isalo National Park costs 25000 AR. We skipped the Ranomafana National Park because we were going to Andasibe Park which ha

    s similar rainforest and you can see the biggest Lemur there. They told us it’s not possible to camping Ranomafana. Andasibe National park entrees has a camping side also which is next to the picnic area and free but no facilities.

    We were looking for a simple hotel, what needed to be clean, have a hot shower and Wi-Fi in Madagascar. The price for it is around 40.000-45.000 AR. Some places you can find 30.000-35.000 AR room as well but they don’t have good Wi-Fi or hot water. Just, we can tell you that don’t try a hotel room which is 20.000 AR.

    We carried our tent to camping but we could sleep only one time because Ferry had some stomach problem, so he preferred to sleep in a room 🙂

    We spent total 500.000 AR to stay.

    cheap hotel price in madagascar

    Have a sim card or need a pharmacy

    When we arrived to the airport we bought phone card from TELMA. 1 GB internet and sim card was 25600 AR.

    You should carry with you some pills for stomach problem, dearie or get cold. Weather can change every region hot to cold. Also it doesn’t matter where you want to eat, possible to have some stomach problem. Ferry did it and we searched to find big pharmacy to find some medicine. And we spent 26200 AR to Ferry feel better J

    Madagascar National Parks and Reserves enter fees, guide price…

    Madagascar is one of the touristic destinations in Africa continent. They made special tourist prices as they do more around Africa. In Madagascar they bring this to a second level, locals will pay 2.000 AR enter fee and tourist 55.000 AR also you need to pay for a guide.

    Tsingy Berhama National Park’ s enter fee is 55.000AR per person and a guide is 135.000AR up to 4 people. You need to pay every day. To get to Tsingy you need 2 ferries as well to cross the river, they cost totally 90.000 AR.

    camping in madagascar

    Isalo National Park’ s enter fee is 65.000AR per person and guide is 120.000AR up to ten people. Pay daily.

    Anja Reserve to see famous Lemurs. We went there and take a 1,5 hour tour. Enter fee is 10.000 AR per per person and guide is 48000AR (prices change how long your tour is).

    Andasibe National park. They have a lot of option to do. Daily enter fee is 45.000 AR per person. We did the Indri2 tour (50.000AR) and Sacred Waterfall(40.000AR). Every tour is a different price and each guide can take up to 4 persons. We also paid 2.000 AR for the car to enter the park for trekking. J

    So, we paid all enter fees and guide 777.000 AR.

    About Madagascar road and rent a car

    rent a cheap car in madagascar

    When we were searching about car rental we couldn’t find a lot of info about it. If you want to rent a car and drive yourself the price is more expensive compare to a car with a driver. Looks like, the better option is to rent a car with driver. Daily rent car price is between 40 USD and 70 USD including a driver, excluding petrol. It depends which kind of car you want or where you want to go.

    Madagascar main road is tar road with a lot of potholes and crazy drivers are on the road. So, it’s not an option to go fast. For example, Antsirabe to Morondava is 480 km but takes minimum 8 hour to go. Or Antsirabe to Andasibe is 290 km but takes 6-7 hours drive on the tar road. We would like to give a little info about road plan to understand how many days you have to discover to Madagascar and what you can do :

    how look likes madagascar roads

    Antsirabe is like a center. If you want to go Tsingy and than Isalo National park like us you go to Tsingy, turn back Antsirabe than go to Isalo. This is what we did, we arrived in TANA (Antananarivo the capital). Our first stop was Tsingy. this means that you go to Antsirabe(First day), Morondava (second day), Bekopa (third day), (fourth day in Tsingy), turn back Morondava (fifth day), Antsirabe (sixth day). If you spent only one day in Tsingy Berhama Park you need 6 days to go and come back Tsingy again.

    For Isalo you can go in 1 day from Antsirabe to Isalo, spent there a day and the next day go back to Antsirabe. But this are very long days in the car and is not very comfortable so I would recommend to spent at least 1 night in Fiana which is half way.

    Which kind of car do you need to rent in Madagascar?

    If you want to go west of Madagascar to Tsingy de Berhama you must have good 4×4 car because road is really bad, the park is closed in rainy season because cars can’t go. I think that you don’t need so expensive car to go south of Madagascar to visit Ranomafana and Isalo National Park also Toliara and Ifaty are all on tar road. If you go East of Madagascar; Andasibe National Park road is also tar road as well but after that to Sainte Marie road is bad again and you will need a 4×4. Go to Anstiranana (north of Madagascar) is also easy tar road.

    rent a car madagascar bd road

    We paid for our car 2.250.000 AR for 14 days. When you book a car with driver general driver accommodation and food is include the price. But not include petrol and costs for the ferry. We made approx. 3500 km in Madagascar, which cost 1.285.000 AR for fuel. The car was using diesel and 100 km 13 liters. 1-liter diesel was 3000 AR.

    And of the trip we spent total 5.390.000 AR. When we were there 1 USD was 3.000 AR.

    NOTE: You can contact with Tahina : 4x4raidtour@gmail.com (just write his name on subject)

    About Madagascar visa

    You can get a visa on arrived at the airport. 30 days visa 25 Euro or 28 USD. So nice to you have small notes with you 🙂

  • Angola is a beautiful country…

    Angola is a beautiful country…

    It was one of the country we scare about visa, at the same time We have a friend inside who can help us for visa to send invitation for Angola. Until Congo, which country we asked for Angola visa They said that we cant apply because we don’t have residence from the apply country. Finally we applied in Pointe-Noire, Congo and got it multiply entry for 30 days, which means every time when you enter Angola you have 30 days. So, we could go to Cabinda.

    Life was so easy in Cabinda;

    We wrote our friends that we got visa and going to Cabinda. Gisela sent us a address from one of their friend who has been living Cabinda. So, we started to write with Jorge in the border to ask about road, exchange… etc. We arrived at his address after dark. Our room was ready which is like five star rooms. We went dinner with Jorge and Arthur. Jorge was already bought a phone card for us as well. Next day we went to their Clinic and meet a lot of doctors, also ate breakfast and lunch. In the evening, we met in Arthur’s house to cook and drink, talk about life and a lot of fun. We also ride around Cabinda to see a little. People were so friendly and so much talkative.

    Travel around the world by motorcycle

    I asked to Jorge what he knows about us. He just said that Antonio and Gisela called him and said, “Our good friend is coming. You need to take care of them.” It was enough for him to hear that. I must say that he did it very well. 😉  We were planning to stay one night and keep continue to DRC but we stayed 3 nights. They were asking to stay one night more but I know Gisela was waiting for us because we couldn’t see each other 9 years. She was one of my best friends from London; we met in the English course.

    Enter Second Part of Angola

    The border was crazy. We arrived to DRC border, which was so crowded. Soldiers were trying to keep the door that nobody pass it. We passed people and arrived in front. Of course people got angry but we passed it. After show our Angolan visa and motorcycles paper we entered Angola.
    Where can you stay in angolaFirst night we stayed Hotel Perola, Nzeto because it was sunset. Next day we hit the road again to go Luanda and see Gisela and Antonio. It was amazing to see them 9 years later again. They got married and have two lovely kids. We didn’t know that Gisela already made a plan for us to discover Angola. After three days later she said we are going to Malanje to see waterfall and we have already a room there. I suppose that she doesn’t want to see us anymore because kick us from the house in 3 days 😉

    Around Malanje is nice to see

    We started to ride motorcycle in the morning and arrived to Malanje just before sunset. The road was tar but need to be careful wit potholes because you don’t know when you can hit them.

    Museleje Waterfall, Angola

    When we arrived to address where we stayed They were waiting for us. We had really nice room or like a little apartment. Next day morning, we went to Calandula waterful after that Museleje falls which was hard to find it but we went there. It is peaceful area and also nice for camping. When we were going to the fall we passed three villages, which are nice to see, and tried to talk a little with people. The view was nice; also road was fun to ride. After that we visit Black Rock than we turned back our room and next day we arrived to Luanda again.

    Calandula Waterfall, Angola

    Gisela and Antonio were waiting for us. We ride 480 km and we were tired. Our plan was sleep early but little boy Thomas who was only 11 months He decided to don’t sleep. We know that They were also tired and go to work next day. We said Antonio to gave us Thomas we can take care. 1 am, 2 am, 3 am no sleep. We almost faint in the sofa. he was just smiling and showing his toys to play. And than Gisela came to downstairs and she took Thomas who got sleep in a second in the mother’s arms 😉 Of course we woke up noon next day…

    Black Rock, Angola

    We stayed with then total 16 days. They showed us Luanda life and visited a lot of nice area around. But our visa was running out so we said bye bye our friends and started to ride thought Namibia.

    Funny thing was that we planned to a nightclub. They asked about closed what we have. Of course we don’t have anything special with us just some t-shirts and outdoor pants. They decided that we can’t go to the nightclub and we need some clothes.

    We went to their room to look for their clothes. Gisela and I, Antonio and Ferry wear same size, also for shoes as well 😉 We took what we want and got ready to the night…

    Our plan was camping if we can;

    First day we ride until sunset, stopped a lot for photos and enjoy with views. We found a nice spot camping and sleep well. Of course, we were sending message to Gisela where we were? She couldn’t wait our second day camping and said that we have already a room in Lobito because she had some phone calls;)

    Lobito, Angola

    We arrived to Lobito and they showed our house which is so big and next to the sea. They said that we could stay how much we want it. We stayed two nights and enjoy the beach. We were leaving to Lobito and told to Gisela. She said that we have another house already in Lubango. They were waiting for us and we can stay again how much we want. Really!

    Kubel River Gorge, Angola

    If she didn’t make our life so easy in Angola We are not sure that we could stay 30 days. If you have USD or EURO with you can have crazy exchange rate on the black market but still expensive.

    Lubango must to see in Angola;

    Tundavala, Lubanga, Angola

    We went to Lubango from Lobito in a day and took our house key (Gisela already called a places to we stay in a house) which one was amazing. We stayed 4 days there to see around. Lobito has amazing landscape. Worth to see around. We went to Tundavala to see around, little tracking and ride enjoy.

    We also wanted to see some waterfall around but some of them dry or it was so hard to go even if with motorcycle.

    We went to Leba Pass and passed twice 😉 before started to Leba Pass you need to pay like road tax but we don’t clue for the price look like they were writing a price what they want 🙁

    Les Pass, Lubango, Angola

    We were in Angola 27 days already. So, it was time to leave. Lubango to the Namibia border was 300 km. And we love to stop everywhere to look around. Therefore, we already decided to we are not going to border same day.  Before sunset we found a spot to wild camping and it was look like nothing around. 😉 Just 500 meters in front has a house but no way to see it. We stopped and wait a little to see anybody passing or not. Okay good nobody around, we can start to set up the tent we saw some women and kids behind to trees. They were watching us with very curios eyes. We shake our hands and said “Ola” They started to laugh and than went. In the night, we figure out that we were next to house. 😉

    We woke up in the morning but nobody around us. If you have kids around You have no chance to have privacy because they love to look at you. We are so interest for them. We understood that the family didn’t allow to kids. We just left from the tent in 5 minutes the family came.

    We were having breakfast. They saw us and didn’t come closed and disturb us. When we saw them we couldn’t eat anymore alone and shared what we have. We tired to talk a little; most we used again body language. They were so nice, friendly and also so shy. We had some cans, jams… etc. we decided to give them all. And than we went to road for pass the border. And all day we told about the family.

    We really like Angola so much. It is beautiful country. At the same time, thank you so much our friends Gisela and Antonio who made our life so easy there. I hope that we will see each other again somewhere and This time, I wish not 9 years to wait for that again.

    Western Africa motorcycle journey

     

  • It was another adventure to pass from DRC!

    It was another adventure to pass from DRC!

    Sometimes, we can check everything a hundred times when we are on the road to don’t have any problem. We wish that nothing happens but it always find you!

    When we were Cabinda they told us please take a military fly to Luanda from Cabinda or take a boat to Soyo in Angola and follow the road from there. (More info just click and open new page) They can be good option but we want to pass from DRC. We already couldn’t go to Kinshasa. 🙁 Nice to see some village on the road and learn a little their behavior even if it’s only a 330 km ride in DRC. We asked all overlanders who met on the road and they already passed it about information. And we had the visa already.

    Before start to read all details of  DRC  you can watch a short movie where we could make video about the journey;

    We arrived the DRC border and a police came us to help. They were so friendly and helpful more than what we were expecting. One soldier took our Carnet de Passage and showed a building where he was going to get a stamp for us. Another police came next to us and showed us where we need to go for passport stamp. I didn’t want to leave motorcycles alone there, wanted to stay. A police stayed with me if anything happened, the other police went with Ferry. And than we switched it 😉 They were screaming each other to hurry up for “we need to ride again motorcycles as soon as possible and arrive to a hotel before it gets dark” Of course we didn’t understand why we must ride until we get to the road. 😉 I suppose it took one hour to finish all paper works in the border. Any case, we exchanged a little money there as well.

    Be careful in DRC when you ride

    We turned to the road and welcome to soft sand. I have no idea why we didn’t ask details about the road anybody; all info for no mud 😉 First 40 km we were so slow after that we arrived to more hard and easy road and followed to ride on gravel.

    They blocked the road for tax which price are so different for tourist. We started to complain about it to don’t pay. General a motorcycle doesn’t pay anything on the road in West Africa. After 10 minutes negotiating they allowed us to pass without any payment. I suppose 50 km later we came another one and same conversation and no pay!

    Border crossing, stuck soft sand… etc we knew that we can’t go to Boma to find a hotel. Actually, it wasn’t our dream to go wild camping as well. But I wrote in the beginning sometimes you wish for nothing happened and always something happens. 😉  It was coming dark and we couldn’t find any spot to hide. We really started to worried. Ferry saw a small road what looks like trucks working there to get out sand. We don’t think so they work in the night. We turn there to look and we found a spot just behind a hill and no track from any tires but very close to the road. We can hear everything from the road where people were walking. Must be so silent! We set up the tent and decided to don’t cook because of fire and smell. We slept well in the night. 😉 we collect everything very fast in the morning and followed our road.

    Western Africa by motorcycle

    The plan was to finish the road fast and don’t stop if it’s not necessary. We didn’t think people were dangerous but when we stop they can come to talk a second and started to say have food or money. DRC is really poor country and they don’t have enough food. We were trying to share something with them if not a lot of people around.

    We were very close to Matadi very early. Really!

    We just turn one of the main road and came a big village or city. Ferry said ” wait, something wrong. No! I have flat tire again.” Looks like we would have interesting story.

    I saw a little place what has a lot tires in front. Let’s go there and try our luck. In the beginning, they said no but help us. Ferry started to work with the guy to get his tire out at the same time the village started to come around us as well. Ferry told me to careful with all our stuff because all his papers and electronics in bags, also money. Do you have any idea how I can do that? We have more than 70 people around and coming more. One group was around Ferry’s motorcycle other group around me. No option to look two motorcycles at the same time just I can keep my eyes there. We saw that people didn’t interest with bags or something else. They were only looking us, some girls touching my hair or hands, trying to talk. I suppose 10-15 min. later one man came who everybody showed respect to.

    They said he is chief for the village. He was so helpful to ask what happened, we need more help, we are hungry, want to drink something… etc. and he saw the camera and said that take photo please. Wowwww, it is great to that 😉 They were like watching a live movie, I was making a movie from them. We were so different and interesting for them who behavior were so interesting and different for me as well. After 30 minutes later, we were ready to leave. We said bye everybody to hit the road again.

    Of course, we were more comfortable because of the welcoming behavior. We arrived to Matadi around 2 pm. The traffic was so crazy there and so hot; also road is so bad inside to city. But the city view is really amazing. We looked some basic hotel and saw that the prices are crazy. It is still early, let’s go to Songolo and find a place there. Songolo is the border city to Angola. We bought some food and turned back to the road.

    Our first break. We just stopped and started to eat something we saw a lot of kids were coming. Where we stopped must be close to a school. We wanted to wait to see their behavior and give some candies to them. We spent time with them a while and enjoy a lot. When I was wearing my bandana they started to scream “Ninja! Ninja!’ Pardon….. Ferry was laughing and saying to I can show something to them. Make kids happy is the best there is.

    When we are on the road if we find something, which is so interesting for us we always forget about time and where we are. Yes, it was coming to sunset and we were too far from Songolo to arrive in the daytime. Again, we must look a spot to wild camping. That time, was so hard because no space to hide or no road to leave from the main road.

    DRC motorcycle road

    Water pumps were keep continue all the main road and every 5 km they have a little enter to check pumps, I guess. No option more, so we turned one of them. So hard to somebody see you from the road, should be fine. It was almost dark, we wanted to set up tent as soon as possible. I saw a shadow on the hill, yes looked like somebody was walking. Ferry already saw as well. No idea what we need to do because we saw his rifle. He is a soldier but look like a little drunk soldier. We tried to talk and explain why we were there. Show the sky to dark, show is to no hotel, show motorcycle too dangerous to ride, show tent to sleep there. He said okay and than leaved. Almost one hour later we saw a light where was coming must be soldier again. Yes he was now more drunk and more talkative even if we can’t speak same language. He wanted from us cigarette and than leaved again. We slept a little early because of tired and wake up early.

    Middle of the night, a big light was coming close to the tent so I wake up. It was a car. They didn’t stop, just went slow down and then followed to the road. I was thinking we were fine, don’t wake up to Ferry. I saw the car which went to the up hill and stopped there. I was hearing, they were talking. I suppose with the soldier who saw us there before. 20 minutes later, the car turn back and that time stopped in front of the tent to see us. I pushed to Ferry to wake up and I opened the zip so they can see me and talk. Ferry was telling me “Close to zip, mosquitos are coming in!” Really honey, I suppose you didn’t wake up. 😉

    4-5 soldiers in the car and one of them must be a commander. They were look like angry until saw a woman. I suppose to be a woman on the road most of time advantage.  We tried to explain same what we said the first soldier. He just said that please leave early. Don’t worry, we will….

    6.30 am, just alarm ringed, the soldier was screaming “Bonjour, bonjour…” means really wake up time, I suppose. We waved hands and started to collect and get ready. 6.45 am, another man was walking. He got really surprise when saw us there. I guess he couldn’t find a word to say therefore he went. When he turned back we understood why everybody told us to leave early or so serious to check area.

    We opened to the tent next to water pipes which goes all the way to Kinshasa. They have one rule: if you get close to the water pipe and any soldier see you there no question why you are there. You are going to prison. And we are there! They were telling us to leave soon because big boss searching around in the morning. If he sees us he can’t be so polite and we can go to a prison. Yes, we leaved as soon as possible. And we need to say all soldiers who saw us and allow to stay there. Thank you!

    We ride to the border of Angola and leave the country…

    GS

     

  • I wish we could stay more in Congo, Brazzaville

    I wish we could stay more in Congo, Brazzaville

    Any route plan didn’t work in Congo for us. Everything can change so fast in West Africa and we need to follow new rules and don’t be there in rain season by motorcycles.

    Where we read or listened a story about Ndende, Gabon to Dolisie, Congo road, which is 280 km off-road dirt road or mud, just a nightmare. If it has rain you can stuck the road and no option to finish in a day. We need to pass to keep continue on Western Africa journey.

    Before start to read all details of  Congo  you can watch a short movie where we could make video fun part of the road journey;

    We stayed a night in Ndende, Gabon and we bought a lot of food and water if we need to spend the night on the road. Our friend Nicholas passed to the road 10 days before us, he stuck there by motorcycle because of mud. 5 days before us, Kevin and Emma passed to the road to less mud with their 4X4. And last five days there was no rain so; we were thinking that Ndende to Dolisie should be ok for us.

    Gabon to Congo, Ndende to Dolisie road

    First thing in the morning we needed to get our exit stamp from Gabon, we went to the office at 7:30 but nobody was there, we waited half an hour for the guy and got the stamp. Here we meet another rider, Alex from Spain. After a small talk we needed to say goodbye as we had a long day ahead. The Congo border is 50 km far from Ndende. First there is 2 km tar road and than when you see the Congo sign the dirt road starts 😉 When we started everything was fine. We arrived to the Gabon border and got our Carnet stamped and keep continue. After a couple of km. later started to mud. What do you think what happened? I lost to control and fell down 😉 Actually my motorcycle fell down I didn’t but it was a little hard to lift it up because the mud is so slippery.

    west africa route for motorcycles

    We arrived to the Congo border, they were so helpful and happy to see tourist. Procedures were slow therefore it took 1.5 hours. It was coming 2 pm and we understood that no option to finish 280 km for us. We just wanted to ride 3 hours more and look for a spot to wild camping before it gets dark. We could manage only 70 km more and started to look a place. In the road we saw a lot of small village but we didn’t sure which one is so friendly and which one is not. Because when we were passing villages some of them was waving hand and so happy to saw us but some of them was just screaming and running behind. We don’t speak same language so, we can’t understand what they say and couldn’t be sure that say good or bad things. It was a decision to go a village and ask a permission to stay there from chief or find a place, hide our self and set up the tent.

    We found very small road and leaved from the main road. Just 100 meters and we were behind to bushes where nobody can see you. We don’t make a lot of sound because the spot was just a few hundred meters far from another village. We waited a little to make sure the spot is safe after that we set up the tent and started to cook. The road is bad that’s why no car is passing in the night or it’s so much dark and nobody walking on the road. We just listened the village that kids where playing around and people were singing and drinking.

    Next day, we woke up very early to hit the road again. We just went a few km and saw big trucks were working on the road to close a huge pothole. We waited a while and that they allowed to pass us. First a local motorcycle went, nice to see how they were passing after that Ferry passed. It was my time but I didn’t ride 🙁 all workers stopped and got a cigarette to watch how a woman can do that. They were talking and laughing. Just they were giving stress. I said Ferry to ride my motorcycle as well. It wasn’t good feeling for me the behavior.:(

    congo road to overlander

    The road was sometimes good or bad. We were just riding and focusing to finish the road. But we need to eat as well. 😉 Also, it’s nice to get rest for a while. We were saying “no rain, perfect” but the sun was burning. Did we complain that moment? Of course not just said “More sun more sun, no problem to burn, just dry mud!”

    It was 2 pm and we saw tar road started which means we managed it in 1,5 days to 280 km Ndende-Dolisie road. 😉

    The plan was go to Dolisie and apply to Angola visa. It was a dream to the plan works! We connected with our friend James who tried to apply in Dolisie, he only made it to the front gate and got send away from there. He was told to go to Point Noire. It was afternoon and Point Noire is just 170 km far from here, it’s a brand new tar road so let’s go there! We arrived there around 6 pm and went a basic hostel what is close to Angola embassy. It was Monday. You can apply a visa only on Tuesday or Thursday. Perfect time, right! 😉

     

    We applied next days and we saw Kevin and Emma are still there. Also, James and Alex were there. If you have only one place to apply Angola visa you can see all overlanders there who you met on the road before. It was nice to spent time together. Luckily we took the visa in 48 hours. Some of them waited 72 hours some of them a week. Depends on your behavior and how much you can speak French as they are not helpful at all, I guess they liked our smiles and behavior.

    overlander meeting in Congo

    We spent a little more time in Point-Noire to relax and went for a ride around the city to see some places, the country is beautiful and as we didn’t ride a lot through Congo we went north on the coast line to see something from the nature, we did just a day trip but it was really worth it. Also we went out for dinner at the beach in Point Noire, here we ordered the biggest pizza ever 🙂

    food ın Congo for overlander

    Our Angola visa was 30 days and multiplies entry. 😉 We started to discuss which road we would take it. We wanted to go Brazzaville from Dolisie but we are in Point-Noire, which is 500 km from Brazzaville and also just 30 km from Cabinda, Angola border. If we go to Brazzaville we want to pass Kinshasa, DRC by boat and than go to Angola. But the boat is another terrible story. DRC border looks you visa where you get it. They want to see the visa is coming from your home country. If it doesn’t they sent you back to Congo. (Other way around more okay, which is DRC to Congo.) So, if we can’t pass Kinshasa we have to turn back to here again. We didn’t want to get risk as everything is chancing so fast here. Also, we read news about Ebola north-east of DRC. After talk a little our decision was so clear to go to Cabinda and read more news about DRC.

    must to see pointre noire, congo to easy angola visa

    On Sunday morning, we decided to pass Cabinda with Kevin and Emma. It is just 30 km to the border but we made 10 km in two hours. It was no way to leave from Point-Noire. We didn’t know that Congo has a election very soon and the president was coming here on Sunday. 😉 You can imagine that all roads were close. We waited in a gas station next to the military for a couple hours. After that we could go to the border…

    Do you have any idea how much your t-shirt can be dirty in 12 hours on Ndende-Dolisie road? 🙂what do you need to border crossing west africaGS

     

  • Gabon is another world!

    Gabon is another world!

    After Cameroon we went to Gabon, the country is less developed then Cameroon but that makes it a more special place as well. This country is one big jungle except for the capital Libreville what is a pretty modern city and extremely expensive to stay in.

    When we entered Gabon a bit late because the border crossing took long time. We don’t like to ride dark especially when we just enter and do not know anything about the country. We started to look a place to wild camping. We were lucky again when we found a lake just next to the road but not visible. It was lovely place. In the night only one fisherman came to catch fish. 🙂 But he didn’t disturb us we told a little. When we wanted to hide our self always somebody could see us.

    overlander stay in Gabon

    Really, can we see Gorilla’s?

    We didn’t had a real plan to what we wanted to do and see, the only thing we knew was that it was a good place to go and see Gorilla’s. This is something really high on my list and I definitely want to do/see in Africa now it’s still possible. We try to get in contact with some people around a national park nearby Lope, this place is far away in the jungle and you get there through a dirt road about 150 km from the main highway. So first we needed to buy some supplies to go there, we went to a village to buy some food. As we still didn’t get in contact with the people from Lope we decided it was a better idea to get some rest before we go and we changed our road to Libreville for the next day (the extremely expensive city to stay).

    (Note: Loango National Park is other option to see Gorillas in Gabon but a little expensive than Lope national park and so hard to go there by motorcycle because they don’t have road to you need to take some boats. If the rain season the road is so bad as well. Therefore we skipped it there. You can check Loango National Park where also possible to see elephants as well.)

    where can you see gorilla in Gabon, west africa

    She never scares before go to wild camping!

    As we changed our plan last minute and it was too late to go to Libreville. We looked for a basic hotel and found one, they wanted 65 USD. It is expensive, our daily budget 50 USD L so we decided to look for a wild camping spot again. We found a road to go in and look a place to camp. Unfortunately, nothing! It was already sunset. We looked around and look like the road is not use for a while. We can set up the tent on the road, why not… A couple of hours nobody passed, which is great so we started to cook. “Ferry look! There is a light like a truck.” Yes, it was a truck and carrying more then 50 people to a village, which is 5 km far where we opened to the tent.

    free stay in GabonOne hour later a car stopped they can speak English and invited us the their home to stay but we already open the tent, ate and where getting ready to sleep. Really, it felt like we where next to a main road. We saw three more cars during the evening. Somebody open a tent on the road towards a small village is a little unusual, so everybody wanted to stop and talk with us. I must admit this was the first time She was scared to camp wild. It wasn’t because a lot of people past and see us or that we where close to the village, no because of the jungle. Gabon has real jungle and we don’t know what kind of animal can come face to face with us in the night. This situation is okay for me because I don’t go out middle of the night for pie. 🙂

    Where is the equador line

    Next day early, we had breakfast, collect the tent and leave. We passed the Equator line in Gabon. There is just a old sign next to the road, if you wouldn’t now it was here you will easily miss it. We knew and stopped next to the road for some photos and to think a little bit about this special moment. When checking the sign for signatures my eyes fell on some small text. Our friends Nicholas (we met first time in Bamako – Mali) and Olaf (we met in Togo) placed a small hello for us! This was so cool to see, somewhere around the world someone write down your name and saying hello. We where so amazed and happy to see this 🙂

    When we arrived early in Libreville luckily we found a place at a church for a bit normal price, it was not cheap but the money is used for a good course so we where happy to pay it (18.000 cfa, 30 euro).

    lope national park to see gorilla in gabon

    Let’s go! Gorillas are waiting for us…

    Here we got in touch with the people to spot the Gorilla’s. After 2 nights we decided to head towards Lope National park and try our luck to see the Gorilla’s, we entered the dirt road got 50 km and camped next to the road we didn’t see any car during the day time that we ride here and in the night several trucks passed us. It was also a rainy night.

    Next day morning we headed further on the road, we really enjoyed it because all the beautiful views along the way. After 60 km on the road suddenly the mud started this was not only because of the rain from last night, I passed both our motorcycles through 2 parts of the slippery mud then the 3rd one showed up. This one was more serious, she walked through it and got half way to her knees in the mud. All this was in 3 kilometers, we talked a while with each other and unfortunately we needed to make the decision to go back. We didn’t know what was coming more last 40 km and if the rain keeps continue next 2 days we never turn back. It was a hard decision but sometimes you need to think about your own safety as well.

    A surprise was waiting for us in Lamberene to motorcycles.

    We camped again next to the road somewhere and the next day we went to a nice small city called Lamberene, we found a hotel in an old hospital on a nice location at the river. When we were riding to Lamberene first stop on the road, we saw some red points on my arms a lot, which was look like measles. Of course, we didn’t want to think that way. We had a good shower and sleep in a nice and comfortable bed, we really needed this.

    measles in gabon, west africa

    Next day, we saw the red points are on my leg as well and she also has some. Now, it was scary and time to think about measles. First, I called my mother to ask about it. My mother told me I passed measles but very light. What does it mean light? Here is nice and next-door is a big hospital so we stayed one night more search about the measles and learn more. If anything happened we can go to the hospital. Next day, we were still healthy and what was writing on Internet about the symptoms we didn’t have. When we met other overlanders again we learned to who passed same road with us they had same thing as well.

    Also we had the great idea to change our tires in Gabon, as we are staying a extra night in Lamberene. The reason we choose to do this in Gabon is that we had a new tire and a second hand in Nigeria, which we carried until here . 9000 km to Cape Town from Nigeria. So we needed to wait as long as possible, the road from Gabon to Congo is a muddy dirt road from 280 km so we needed to do it before that, that’s why this was our best option.

    The thing we didn’t know was that there are no motorcycles in Gabon. This is some government rule they try to explain us but we didn’t understand why. Now the challenge to find a place to do this, we stopped next to the road at a tire shop to do the job. We told him we would help changing them, so I got my tire of and placed the second hand one on my motorcycle. This went pretty smooth even though I did most of the job.

    Now we went for her tire to change, she got the new one. Of course this is more challenging, together with the local guy we managed to change it. He was a bit rough with putting the tire back on what concerned us both a little bit, so I jumped in to do the job. We finished it and put the tire back on, put air in and waited a little bit. Checked the pressure and it was totally gone, we had a hole on inner tube. So we got it off again and repaired the hole, now we put the air in and waited. Again a flat tire, she got really angry and upset as the guy didn’t know what was happening. He called another tire repair place, this guy did do the job before on motorcycles and managed it pretty easy. In the mean time it started to rain, we where not so happy about the whole thing. I placed here fixed new tire on the motorcycle in the rain and we left the place. This was a good lesson for us to not just do this job at the first tire place on the road, next we will do it ourselves or find a proper place to do the job. Do you have any idea how much we paid? When exchange USD maybe nothing but behavior really terrible. We were thinking that we are stupid! He said 5.000 CFA to change both tires. Most worked I did but no problem, he can take it… But end of the day He said that we have to pay 7.000 CFA. Why? Because he repairs her inner tube which he made a hole and other guy came to fix it. Also, we had to pay him. After 5 hours later, we didn’t say anything. We were enough tired to try to fix her tire three times.

    Last stop N’ dende before hit the Congo road….

    It was time to head towards N’dende and makes our way to Congo (Brazzaville), here is a 280-kilometer long dirt road waiting for us. We learned from some friends who passed here before us there are some bandits on the road, they stopping you with road blocks and want money to pass, luckily our friends didn’t have any big problems but it’s something to be aware of. Also they told us it’s going to be hard, a lot of mud so the road will be slippery.

    Our last break on the road before arrived to N’dende one local person came to the road from the jungle. We were surprise to see him who also surprise as well. He waved his hand and pass but he turned back after a few meters, whoa had also a rifle. What happened next? He came next to us, said something but we couldn’t understand. He got some mandarin from his back and shows us. Still, we didn’t sure to he wanted to sell. No! he was trying to say the mandarin from jungle and wanted to we tried. He ate first and than gave last three mandarin. We gave cake to him and She wanted to have a photo with him.

    We arrived to N’dende pretty early and went out hunting for shopping, basically water, a lot of water. As this road will be 280 kilometers it will take us 2 or 3 days to pass it. We went to a shop, started talking a little bit with the owner who wasn’t local so we where interested where he was from. He told us he came from Mauritania to Gabon and started a business here, we told him we passed there as well and to what places we have been. This goes all in French what is not our best language but with some body language we always get there. After buying all his water bags total 8 liter (this is not enough for us) he packed a six-pack of 1.5 liter bottles and gave it to us as a present for a safe journey. Sometimes the people can surprise you so much, a wonderful surprise for us and we could really use this.

    What we saw in Gabon it was so bad and made us really upset!

    The thing we noticed in more countries is that they sell the animals they catch in the wild they sell them next the road by hanging them to show. In most countries we see a lot of different animals hanging next to the road like bush rats, martyrs, small deer’s or some kind of big rabbits. Now in Gabon this is a little different, we did see a lot of monkeys, which are really different kind of we never seen before 🙁

    We are always careful with eating the street food in these countries; with the knowledge that Ebola comes from monkeys we decided to only eat meat out of a can. Besides monkeys we also see small crocodiles for sale and some unidentified animals. For the local people this is normal and the only meat they can find to eat.

    Ebola, careful for meat in West Africa

    FS&GS

     

  • Beautiful Country Cameroon

    Beautiful Country Cameroon

    When entering Cameroon our mouth fell open because of the beauty of the country, it was all green around us. Also we had a perfect new tar road, what was extremely nice after the horrible roads in Nigeria, there was nearly no traffic. Cameroon is one big jungle with a two big cities Yaounde and Douala. The rain season was about to start and the first rain already fell down we could see next to the road.

    life of dream journey

    We had a long and hot border crossing so we really wanted a shower. We went to the first little city, is called Mamfe, to find a hotel, Kevin and Emma came with us. We stayed at a cheap place with just a half working fan in the room, a shitty bed, bucket shower and a lot of animals around us. But in the night we figured out this was the best decision we could make as the raining season showed it self really bad, rain and thunder all night long.

    Motosikletle Bati Afrika Gezisi

    We had a couple hours of sleep and in the morning we decided to go to Lake Awing James recommended this place to us, we had about 10 kilometers off road after the tar road what I really loved to ride, in the middle of the jungle some hills, some mud but nothing to crazy I was having fun and she starts to have more and more fun with riding these roads as well. We arrived at a really peaceful lake and decided to stay there for the night, it was up in the mountains and for the first time since Morocco we felt cold again in the night, we where happy finally a night not so sweaty and rainy.

    Must to see Cameroon

    Next day we went to the d’Ekom Nkam waterfalls, we passed a horrible tar road. This one they forgot to replace I think, after that we came to a mud road luckily for us it didn’t rain the day before and when we where riding there. This road brought us through a lot of small villages we stopped at some places to have a taste of the local life what was amazing to see, all people are very friendly and welcome you with open arms.

    our dream world trip

    We ride about 50 km through all these small villages, after that we did see Kevin and Emma again and together we ride to the waterfalls. We arrived at sunset so we set up the tent and enjoyed a meal together, next morning we had a small hike to the waterfall and took a well-deserved bath in the small river next to it. Suddenly, the rain started like a shower and didn’t stop until afternoon. So, we leaved here a little late to hit the road.

    visit cameroon by vehicle

    Now it was time to head towards the coast line, we decided to go to Limbe there is a big volcano next to it called Mount Cameroon, the beach is black and you can see Equatorial Guinea from the beach. From d’Ekom Nkam waterfalls to Limbe was only 217 km. but we couldn’t make it in a day because we started to ride late and rain. We found very narrow road and ride there to find a place to wild camp. We were lucky. We set up our tents with Kevin under the palm trees and just one km. from the main road but nobody could see you and the road didn’t use for local people.

    where can stay in cameroon to overlander

    When riding to Limbe I got my first flat tire on the trip. Luckily it didn’t got down so fast so we could ride to our camping spot and from there I went out to find a place to repair it. This is easy in Africa as so many people ride motorcycles and they never change tires, I repaired it together with a local at his shop asked him what I owned him and he gave the best answer ‘what you want to give me’ I know the price is about 500 cfa but I gave him 2000 cfa fro the job (3 euro) we where both happy. We stayed 3 days at the beach to relax a little before we started running towards Gabon, we don’t want to be here when it will be raining all day.

    Actually, we were planning to hike Mount Cameroon but the weather didn’t allow to us, was foggy and rainy. Also, we had a plan to go southwest of Cameroon to Mboro. Other two overlanders rider (Nicholas and Olaf) were in front of us. They sent message about to road and crash motorcycles. The road was terrible because of the rain season. Unfortunately, we could want to take risk and skipped it.

    We passed Douala without stopping and stayed in Yaounde for one night but we didn’t see the city, we don’t like cities. They are crowded dirty and there is basically nothing to see, also more dangerous than road and villages. Next day we ride towards the border and just before we entered the place we wanted to stay for the night it started to rain extremely hard and we had the full load, we arrived totally wet at the hotel. Good we are heading south and leave the rain season behind us.

    Cameroon is a beautiful country what deserves more time to stay in and more to explore, the quality of the country is much better then what we passed before so if you are looking for something else try Cameroon (and Gabon). We had to pass Gabon fast because we got our Congo visa in Togo and when we stayed in Lagos more than two week, because of all problems , our visas were running out.

    FS