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Africa 2007

This is one crazy idea, I will agree. Going overland from Cape Town to Angkor Wat, the ancient temple complexes in Cambodia. Using whatever transport we can find. People have done crazier things.

 

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The best and worst of Africa 142
African visas: Useful info 115
Travelling Africa: What we should have known when we started 110
Dar es Salaam to Nairobi, the allure of Stone Town 120
Dar es Salaam to Stone Town, the blue waters of East Africa 117
Stonetown: Photo Gallery 143
Dar es Salaam: Photo Gallery 149
Lilongwe to Dar es Salaam, the trip gets easy 548
Lusaka to Lilongwe, the trip from hell 149
Zambia: Photo Gallery 141
Tsumeb to Lusaka, it's heat, lizards and insects 125
Upington to Tsumeb, the last of the known 133
Day 92: From Tsumeb, Namibia, desert gardens 169
Namibia: Photo Gallery 237
Day 84: From Swakopmund, raging seas and ancient desert 212
Kruger National Park: Photo Gallery 228
Side track: Maputo, Mozambique 160
Lesotho: Photo gallery 147
Day 25: From Port St Johns 156
South Africa: Photo Gallery 282
The Route (updated as we go) 234
Africa: Four days to go 239
Travelling charities 162
Africa Preparation: May 2007 167
Africa Preparation: March 2007 693
 
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  • Asia, the south east 2009  ( 9 items )
    Sunshine, beaches, traffic, genocide and secret wars, strange food, Angkor Wat.
      
  • Asia, the subcontinent 2008/2009  ( 33 items )
    Chaos. Wonderful, utter, chaos.
       
  • Middle East 2007/2008  ( 17 items )
    A slight change of plan (it always happens...) but still on our way to Angkor Wat and dreams of Cambodia (and now eating much better local food, to be grateful for the little things, although Alison refuses to eat horse).
      
  • Insane Ideas  ( 5 items )
    The highest pendulum swing in the world, shark cage diving, whale watching, jumping out of an aeroplane...
      
  • Journalism  ( 64 items )
    Published articles.

  • Asia 2004/2005  ( 20 items )
    Shanti shanti. I learnt many things in my travels through Asia but the one that stands out the most is the Indian concept of shanti shanti. There is a wisdom in the things that are happening. Not that we must blindly accept these things - for I have realised we have more power than most to change our realities - just that things happen for a reason, and we must follow the reason. Peacefully. If it hasn’t killed you yet, it probably won’t. Asia has always appealed to me. This was my second trip to the continent and it is still, for me, a place of deep spiritual intensity and grace.
      
  • Book Reviews  ( 50 items )
    I am an avid reader. When I came back from Asia I discovered travel books – books by people who travel, just like me – and I have devoured their pages, their adventures, their descriptions. Some writers have the most insane ideas, and yet the ideas are possible, great epics of imagination and perseverance. I know that, to travel, you need the strength to move mountains. And people with the added patience to write about it and inspire armchair and intrepid travellers alike, well, they have my respect.
      
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