Hi,
Graeme and Jamal,
Hi! I am an American living a couple hours North of Chicago. My name is Brenda and I'm in my 30's. I would live to know more about you the both of you and your journey.
I was searching the net for info on trekking from Europe to South Africa and found your post.
Sounds like a great trip. I was wondering... Have you very detailed traveled plans? Are you planning on driving straight through or taking the more scenic route?
I spent six months in Windhoek, Namibia studying and doing an internship a number of years ago and traveled all around Southern Africa but never made it to Swaziland. I did make it to South Africa, Lesotho, Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia though. I would love to return and see new places along the way. I have also traveled to Canada, Mexico, Jamaica, Italy, and The Netherlands, besides around the US.
In my community here, I have a number of African friends, especially scholars and muscians and have always been interested in traveling
to Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawai, and Mozambique.
I hope we can chat. Please email. Thanks!
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Hi Brenda
We are currently in the process of organising our route and planning out our trip. At the moment we are planning on going straight through (obviously stopping off at various stages and in each country). We are aiming to complete the trip in around 3 weeks (providing there are no delays at border crossings or mechanical problems etc) and then spend maybe a week to 10 days in South Africa taking in Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town.
Between the two of us we have travelled to the US, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia, Germany, Czech Republic, Spain, Morocco, Bangladesh, Iceland, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Swaziland, Dubai.
For more information on the charity we are supporting you can visit it direct at www. claypotts. org and see some of the interesting projects that they are involved in, and see more images of the people we are trying to help and images of the country.
Thanks for your interest.
Graeme and Jamal
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