Do you want to join us at around the world drive finish line or meet characters from the video at our charity dinner and dance - check out the events page on our web site treadtheglobe.com/upcoming-events/. Can't wait to meet you all there 🎉🥳
@@TREADtheglobe Thanks. Love your video's. Nice to see you here on Vancouver Island. I walk in and around the Victoria inner harbour everyday. I'm so glad you got to experience it.
Your video just came up on my feed! Absolutely loved it. Def a new sup to your UA-cam. Never park to close to anyone at an intersection/traffic light. Always leave yourself enough space to manoeuvre either direction in case of smash and grab! Very important useful tip to keep in mind. Hope you enjoy South Africa/Africa. You truely missing out not going through Eastern Cape. July to December is great for whale watching and the dolphins ❤️ happy safe travels ❤️❤️🇿🇦❤️❤️
Hi Guys. I am originally from South Africa, but have been living in California for the last 40 years. I need to commed you on how your vlog highlights everything good about the country. It encapsulates, the beauty of the country, the openness and helpfulness of the people, the melting of first and third world culture and who can forget the fabulous food. Of all the vlogs I have watched of people travelling there, this is the only one that has made me homesick. Thanks for doing such a great job
Oh we are so happy you are enjoying the videos and we can see why you love SA so much - we are loving our time here in Southern Africa and have decided to do a much bigger trip here in the future 😉🚐🙌🌺
The western Cape is beautiful I'm a local from the Eastern Cape, but it's flipping expensive for a local well some things the taxis are cheap though, everything is just to multi -cultural in the City where I have been then,you see normal in the outskirts.The gatsby is a bit over-rated but I love the spicy food though like samoosas and curries been working for a month I don't think I would raise my future family here my home pronvice is the best coz of the people mostly
Thank you Mark for showing the spirit of ubuntu as a nation we have been through a lot and we kind of forgotten how warm and welcoming we were as people of South Africa.
Says the white women,who propabltly lives a above middle class life who is not affected by it. Millions of black south africans will think you are a POS for saying that because they live in poverry and have to deal with the crime everyday.
Consider changing your plans, once done with Victoria Falls, cut through Botswana into Namibia and make your way down to Cape Town…then head back via Garden Route back to Durban. If you do decide to do this and if you’re able to pull this off, make sure to plan the road trip down to the Cape so that you end up spending as much time in Cape Town and in the process, spoil yourselves to a much needed break (recovery time). Safe travels and welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦 PS: try and stay off the dirt roads (where you have a choice) it will save you a lot of time and Trudy will thank you for it.
Thank you for taking the time to give us the advice - we do have plans to do more of Southern Africa - but due to time constraints and the vehicle we will be doing a shorter version of this - but have plans to come back !! 👍😉
Outsurance is the best insurance in South Africa thus far that I have used. They never disappointed me in all my claims. Wish you all the best in staying in our beautiful land.
I'm gobsmacked. Here I am living in the most beautiful country in the world, South Africa, and I'm in tears reading the comments of all the folks who are no longer here but wish they were .
We came in 1996 for the Lesotho Highland Water Project. Fell in love with SA and its people. The Rand went from 7/EUR to almost 20/EUR over the years. Nothing, absolutely NOTHING, will ever make me leave this beautiful country voluntarily. Struggling with the residence permit since years, load shedding, yadda yadda yadda, .....let all the nay sayers talk. "Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie" I ❤ 🇿🇦 Forgot to mention that I am on business in India and this video this morning was the right remedy for my severe homesickness attack.
I have been in South Africa 44years and I still love this country ! Jeffreys Bay is the friendliest town in South Africa ! Great Britain is like Pakistan now !!!
I love South Africa. I do 15 - 40km walks every week using different routes and the openness and beauty of the country is remarkable. A privilege to call it home.
Sanibonani 🤗 My motherland too. I lived on the Bluff. Shopped at pick n pay😊. Miss the warmth of the people. Travel safely Marianne and Chris. Thank you for your positivity. Yes , there are real dangers but if you are careful you ll be fine. 🤗
Just found your vlog. Born in UK but lived here 58 years in Durban. Have many friends who have left for the UK but come back every few years to holiday on the pound. It is a beautiful, warm province here in KZN. Can't wait to see all your adventures. Do as much coastline in the Cape as possible and definitely get to Botswana and Namibia.
South Africa is my favourite country in the world and Africa is my favourite continent in the world, a close 2nd is South America. I've been to every continent and 54 countries and you can't beat the food/people/wildlife/nature, everything in South Africa is amazing. I'm from Australia, love my country, South Africa is like Western Australia x10, if that makes sense, wait until you see the wineries, scenic mountain passes and all the South African people invite you into their homes, even if they don't know you. Beware of the monkeys when they're on the road, especially when someone runs over one of their family, the rest of the many family members will congregate around the dead monkey on the road, it's so sad.
Hi ! I couldn’t decide between Los Angeles or Cape Town because for me these two cities have the same philosophy and same kind of geography. I’m from Paris and I really think about living in one of those but USA are really complicated with the papers. Do you know if it’s the same in SA ? Thank you.
@@vickimathews1970nd also some south Africans chooses to come back to SA despite of crime nd tht should say something. All countries have crime nd some are worse nd hide it nd thats why others get a shock of a life time after moving. Travelling nd moving to a country its two different things. Some countries PR is exceptional just sayin
If you had the time. I would cross over to Namibia from Botswana. South to Cape Town and then the garden route to Durban. This will offer you the best Southern Africa has to offer.
I work in usa but I am from Durban ,my mouth was just salivating when I saw you eating that bunny chow,I watched the whole video and it made me miss my country,can't wait to go back home to SA.
People are still very helpful here is South Africa. Mark and his wife are very good people. Bless them. You gonna enjoy the wild life. And like every one warned you. Just be safe. Keep your belongings safe and travel safe❤😊
Yayyyyyy you’re in beautiful SA , I’m South African living in Gauteng Province , pray you’ll love SA as much as I do , best country in the world to reside in !!!!!! Thanks for all the adventures , loving every minute of it , God bless , Enjoyyyyyyy !!
Durbanites have always won surveys as the friendlest people in South Africa for many years. Lovely video and captures the essence of the people ,food and greenest province in South Africa even in mid winter as you guys experienced.
WOW what an adventure! South Africa looks so lovely & all the nice people who helped you both already 🥰 Im so happy for you guys sending lots of love from Chicago, Illinois ❤️😘
For some unknown reason, 😂❤ I've been smiling the whole one hour eleven minutes and few seconds of this vid🎉 cool showing of this country unnecessary systems, amazing people y'all are, 30L free gas is a win for y'all
Thanks for disclosing that. I was due to visit in 2020 but covid changed my plans. I hope to visit soon. You seem like you would be a nice tour guide..lol
The generosity of Mark and his hospitality is not surprising for one South African to hear about other South Africans, it’s what I miss most about my country.
I never thought of insurance while traveling because I rent cars ect but once we settle I miss surfing I hear South Africa has great surf many blessings from North Texas ❤
Unlucky that you didn't drive South, from Durban to Cape Town. The Garden Route is truly one of the most breathtakingly beautiful drives in the world. Next Time!
I have family in Stanford outside Cape Town. When we disembarked in 1968, it was CT. Went up Table Mountain in a cable car and later on, we visited Kirstenbosch Gardens... 56 years but pretty clear in my memories.
My understanding of the reasoning behind the public holiday on election day is just so its easier for everyone to get to vote. As a Capetonian, I've never been aware of any sort of election specific violence in my 30 years alive except maybe in a few isolated cases. Nice that the lady was encouraging people to go vote!
@@carahindes4341 I agree. It is a tradition which enables people to vote. We sometimes have very long ques at voting stations....many people had no voting rights and since "the new South Africa" we all go out and vote
Absolutely this. I think it's part of basic democracy to give people the time off to be able to vote. I still find it perplexing that in the USA, for instance, many people can't vote simply because their managers won't give them the time off. Now of course many people in SA also work on voting day - it's not like the shops are closed - but at least for many people it's much easier to vote.
Dear. C & M. I've been watching your channel for years (even before battling Leukemia in Hungary for 2 years). I am originally from Durban and this made me so happy. South Africa is rated the friendliest country in the world and Durbanites are the friendliest in SA, thank you for visiting my home and making me smile today. PS, when you go back, you should visit 1. Mandala Cafe (tell them ShanShan sent you), 2. The midlands meander 3. Nelson Mandela capture sight and 4. Shongweni farmers market. ...in Mozambique try take a day trip by boat to Bazaruto island for snorkeling and see the ocavango delta in Botswana, house on fire in Eswatini (and the Eswatini forests) and back in SA go see the garden route for wine, the cape penguins, the Transkei (hogs back & amapondo - amazing sea food and world most shark infested waters), cape Vidal wetlands and st lucia for hippos
Thank you so much for this message and we appreciate all the tips of places to visit - we have realised in this short visit that we need to come back and do a lot more in Africa and SA - so although we will only be spending a short time to finish off this trip - be sure in the fact that there is a lot more to come in Tread the Globes future !! woo hoo - M xx. PS - stay well xx 🌺
How lucky you are to have met Mark & his wife. Were they part of a service you hired or just good samaritans. Incredible service. South Africa looks like a bit of heaven compared to India. Cant wait to see your adventures in the parks. Best regards from the USA.
I'm living back in the UK after 30 years in Southern Africa, I still travel back to SA every year to the south coast and a bunny chow is first on the agenda.
One of the things I miss about SA is that South Africans really WANT to,help you. South Africans are creative problem solvers par excellence! The whole “we’ll figure it out and make it work” is so uniquely South African. Living in the Middle East, now, I am regularly frustrated by how incompetent most people here are when compared with South Africans. The other thing I miss is the genuine hospitality, kindness and humour of South Africans.
Another country youre taking us with you, im loving it so far😊People have been so kind and some stunning views of the sea and greenery, cant wait for next wks video. Stay safe guys. Love Rose xx
I only intended to watch the India bit. 20 minutes in and i've got goosebumps. In 69, as a 4yr old, my parents drove us from Joberg, through Durban, Kreuger, Vic Falls, across the Kalahari, Luanda and up to Congo in a VW combi, where we had to evacuate because of war. I have vivid memories and the tales my parents told me weren't as happy as yours. Tbh, i'm surprised we survived. I'm now going to dig out the slides. Thanks for bringing this all back to me. Safe travels.
Many leave as there's no future for their kids, and because of reverse racism and no economic future for whites, plus violence. Most expats would come back like a shot if the playing field was levelled in SA and a safe environment to live
Isn't it funny how things always work out. What a blessing to have met Mark and Andrea in Bluff to start out your African journey. I think it's all a good sign and oh how I wish I was with you guys! Have a blast!
Trudy would win the award of van of all vans "award-winning van Trudy" the little van(engine)that could. Bravely conquering the globe 🌎 one mile at a time.
You are going to love South Africa. Such an amazing country. Kruger is my favourite. Saw the big 5 while we were there. I have a fantastic game lodge that borders Kruger. Not expensive as you think and you’re treated like kings and queens. The lodge is on watering hole so you get to see the animals come up for water. We stayed twice at the game lodge because we loved the lodge so much. The lodge is in the Klaserie reserve, so if you’re interested I can give you the information. Also make you stay in the rondovals in the Kruger park. Rent for the night, so worth it just for the experience. So excited for this series ❤
Serendipitous from the moment you arrived in SA meeting Mark & Andrea, and all those who helped. The SA sense of humour the best thing. Looking forward to the African chapter 🦓🐅🦒🐆
So pleased you are having a wonderful time in South Africa. I loved it in 2019. My friends now live near me in lincolnshire. The people are amazing so helpful. Food amazing. You have the best trip ever. What a wonderful life. I helped with the dogs over there. We have 30 disabled dogs here. We get paralysed dogs walking again. Thats our thing. So i love your videos for a bit of a break. Im new to you. Keep up the wonderful travelling. I was in cape town and went north from there. Stay safe xx
It's a joy to read all of these loving and happy comments, happy friendly characters in the video itself and also in the comments section, it's like a super gratitude party 🎉
You two are so amazing, and very fun to watch. Such incredible people (like Mark and Andrea-my shoutout to you both beautiful souls) you're meeting along the way, and it does prove there is at least some hope for all of us to get along and live life as it should be for everyone, without the insanity or immorality we experience day to day, and are so often presented 'in our face' to boast the offenders repulsive behaviors. Take all the known/learned/advised and obvious precautions you can to enjoy every day's new adventures. Godspeed, health and happiness to you on each UK bound trek through South Africa's beautiful landscapes and roads. I didn't expect the beauty you've already shown us, so Thank You for that, too!
Your journey in this vidoe touches my heart. I livedf in Zululand (Empangeni, Mtubatuba) for 2 years, I know those roads so well as I traevelled between Zululand & Durban. I still make a mean Lamb Bunny for my family in Brum. I am so with you on this leg of your worldwide trip, Take care have fun & I can't wait until next Sunday!!
I loved how your shipping agent said, when sorting out the paperwork, “These are for me. And these are for Trudy”. So wholesome how he acknowledged how important she is to the both of you and her leading lady status ❤
Incredible - one of my favourite episodes. So many friendly people, Mark and his family showing the most wonderful SA hospitality. Durban and the campsite looks wonderful. 🇿🇦 👍 wow!
I am new here, and could not leave without commenting! Your channel has just popped up and this was the best walk down memory lane for me!!! Durban, and the Bluff more especially - is where I started junior school and that red and white lighouse is where our school bus used to turn (was the bus terminus way back then) As for the Bunny Chow,oh my word you have done it all.. we used to sit on the pavement with our feet in the gutter and eat our Bunnys ..lekker! ❤🇿🇦Thank you.
Awwh thank you for this wonderful message - we are delighted to be able to share some Ruff and Tuff in Bluff with you - it has been a pleasure to be here and hang out with such a fabulous family and become adopted by this family xx
I love South Africa my daughter and I agree that if we ever travel there we will definitely stay with Host Mark and his family ❤❤❤❤ love Sundays with you two lovelies and my cup of coffee 💕
"I think you have met the right people." Sir, you can't possibly have *ANY IDEA* how succinctly you have summed up Chris & Marianne's journey!! 😄😄 Mark & family are such generous hosts! They certainly got your African adventure off to a good start. You guys must have slept soundly that first night in Trudy. Well deserved! ❤️❤️😎👍xx
Ha Ha - you are absolutely right !! I was telling Mark about Ersel and explaining that he is our SA Ersel !! We feel so lucky to have been adopted by this family (and yours) and we are excited to share this epic adventure 😉🌷🌺
29:40 here in 🇿🇦 we call making a plan to get something to work, “n’ boer maak n’ plan” which just describing it in Afrikaans which is one of our 9 languages. You might get to hear that often. Enjoy your travels here guys. We are a beautiful country and we’re an open and friendly nation.
Welcome to our beautiful country. Thank you for your positive feedback. We as South Africa know what beautiful country this is. We made number 1 as the friendelist country in the world. Proudly🇿🇦
I have to admit, as much as it was very interesting seeing India, once you were there there was no way but to move in and it was so stressful to watch. I can’t imagine how it affected you. I’m so happy to see you in South Africa.
Love your new video on south Africa. You will love Kruger park. We are planning a tour around South Africa shipping our 4x4 from the uk to Durban so your shipping and insurance information was great to know. We have driven in south Africa before and we have a house over there which we use as our start base. Vic falls is amazing place and friendly. Go on a boat trip along the Zambezi River You will see hippos and elephants and crocks We cant wait to travel next year and start our Utube channel. We have followed your journey around India. But our plan is just south Africa its a great country. Have a great time and we look forward to seeing your journey.
With regard to your LPG fitting: 'n Boer mark n' plan.... South Africans always find a way to deal with things and make them happen. I am missing SA so much.😢
Aaah it's so great you ended up coming to our beautiful country. People will do anything to help and make sure you have a great time. Best country in the world.
Even though there is 1.11.10 minutes on this video, it still not enough so either I’m very greedy or watching you two on your adventures is just so wonderful. Personally I will take the latter ❤ thank you for allowing us to follow your dream life ❤
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Congratulations on getting back to staying in Trudy and for starting your African adventure can’t wait to see Africa through y’all’s journey. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s journey around the world.
So glad that you've enjoyed our beautiful country and its hospitality. It's so lovely to see your delight in the animals. Come back any time! Safe travels wherever you go.
The drink sold by the side of the road could be Amasi (in Ndebele, Zulu and Xhosa), emasi (in Swazi), maas (in Afrikaans), or mafi (in Sesotho). It is a thick curdled sour fermented milk product that is sometimes compared to cottage cheese or plain yogurt but has a much stronger flavor. @55:35
As a South African it makes me proud...one thing you will realize about South Africans...if we have a problem we'll create a solution because it's imbedded in us from a young age, we overcome. This was a great watch, blessings on your journey.
Amazing, I lived in South Africa and Zimbawe as a kid. I have visited Victoria falls and my father is buried in a town called Wankie in zimbawe after a huge mine disaster in 1972.
Loving this! Moved to Durban in 1968 as a 10yo American kid. My dad brought our new 1968 Pontiac Lemans (left hand drive) with us to SA. It only had a rear Oklahoma license plate so we had to have a plastic version made for the front and a LHD sticker on the back. Do I ever remember bunny chows as a kid! We lived there for about 10 years on the South Coast. I'll never forget the place or the friends I made. I'm living in the Philippines now.. same climate as Durbs.. I still have family in the Cape over there.
You're rough and tough when you come from The Bluff. Really enjoyed this video. Spent a lot of my childhood growing up there and it brought back so many memories.
This channel randomly popped up in my feed thought I was just going to skim 5minutes and ended up locked into the whole episode..hope you had an amazing experience throughout
Do you want to join us at around the world drive finish line or meet characters from the video at our charity dinner and dance - check out the events page on our web site treadtheglobe.com/upcoming-events/. Can't wait to meet you all there 🎉🥳
Where's the rest of Africa's video's? I only see one video on Africa. I was looking forward to that.
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@@cathrynp152 dont worry there are lots of African videos coming
@@TREADtheglobe Thanks. Love your video's. Nice to see you here on Vancouver Island. I walk in and around the Victoria inner harbour everyday. I'm so glad you got to experience it.
Your video just came up on my feed! Absolutely loved it. Def a new sup to your UA-cam. Never park to close to anyone at an intersection/traffic light. Always leave yourself enough space to manoeuvre either direction in case of smash and grab! Very important useful tip to keep in mind. Hope you enjoy South Africa/Africa. You truely missing out not going through Eastern Cape. July to December is great for whale watching and the dolphins ❤️ happy safe travels ❤️❤️🇿🇦❤️❤️
@@TREADtheglobe What is the name of that particular brand.
What is the and model ?
The petrol attendants in South Africa are the kindest, friendliest most helpful people ever!
Very true. Lived in SA for 11/12 years...friendly people. Especially the petrol attendants
'clenches teeth and lightly closes eyes' hello from SA
@@imdee9024🤣
Hi Guys. I am originally from South Africa, but have been living in California for the last 40 years. I need to commed you on how your vlog highlights everything good about the country. It encapsulates, the beauty of the country, the openness and helpfulness of the people, the melting of first and third world culture and who can forget the fabulous food. Of all the vlogs I have watched of people travelling there, this is the only one that has made me homesick. Thanks for doing such a great job
Oh we are so happy you are enjoying the videos and we can see why you love SA so much - we are loving our time here in Southern Africa and have decided to do a much bigger trip here in the future 😉🚐🙌🌺
The western Cape is beautiful I'm a local from the Eastern Cape, but it's flipping expensive for a local well some things the taxis are cheap though, everything is just to multi -cultural in the City where I have been then,you see normal in the outskirts.The gatsby is a bit over-rated but I love the spicy food though like samoosas and curries been working for a month I don't think I would raise my future family here my home pronvice is the best coz of the people mostly
40 YEARS! Jesus... good for you
Yoh that's a long time
Cheers hope you at least unerstand gender living in that upside down place 😆 🤣
Hi American in South Africa...South Africans can always make a plan..they pivot so well🎉🎉
😂😂😂Yip n boer maak plan
Hulle is van Engeland🙄
@@Cecilia-z3o9lñ Coloured het altyd ñ plan
We always do..
N Boer mask n plan mar n Engels man maak dit better.
😂😂
@@stephanusperold1033So what?
Still fighting the Boer war are you?😂
Mark and his family is making me proud to be South African!!
That are incredible ambassadors for SA 🏆🌷🙌
I can’t believe he still has that Nissan 4x4 bakkie, he loves that thing.
Very well said Mister Jacquin!
@TREADtheglobe ❤🎉😊
South Africa looks very western
Thank you Mark for showing the spirit of ubuntu as a nation we have been through a lot and we kind of forgotten how warm and welcoming we were as people of South Africa.
We are so grateful to Mark and Andrea for their kindness and hospitality ... they are definately our SA family 🌺😉🙏
Born in Oldham. Lived in S.A. since 1982 and in Durban for the last 18 years. Love the country, the people and the weather.
Guid on ye, ma auld china.❤
You like Durban weather? Eish!
@ericacutten5593 Yep, the hotter the better 😉. Saw 46 C when we lived in Palaborwa 🔥
@@PeterJ-ij6mm Nothing wrong with hot! It is Durban humidity 😫 Grew up in Durban....love johannesburg 34 yesterday
Forget the crime in South Africa, we are living in a beautiful country with everything we need .. South Africa is amazing !!!
indeed, we got it all in one country, you name we got it.
Says the white women,who propabltly lives a above middle class life who is not affected by it. Millions of black south africans will think you are a POS for saying that because they live in poverry and have to deal with the crime everyday.
hard to forget when you are stuck living in dangerous towns. I feel this comment lacks a lot of sympathy.
One thing I’m constantly tell people is that crime and corruption happens everywhere in the world so looking past that. SA is the best place on earth
So you're saying let's be ignorant to the bad and act as if it's all good?
REALLY Nice people in South Africa 🇿🇦 👏
yip we... if I must so myself ☺
Consider changing your plans, once done with Victoria Falls, cut through Botswana into Namibia and make your way down to Cape Town…then head back via Garden Route back to Durban. If you do decide to do this and if you’re able to pull this off, make sure to plan the road trip down to the Cape so that you end up spending as much time in Cape Town and in the process, spoil yourselves to a much needed break (recovery time). Safe travels and welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦 PS: try and stay off the dirt roads (where you have a choice) it will save you a lot of time and Trudy will thank you for it.
Thank you for taking the time to give us the advice - we do have plans to do more of Southern Africa - but due to time constraints and the vehicle we will be doing a shorter version of this - but have plans to come back !! 👍😉
1st time seeing guys and much love. Enjoy the beauty of Mzansi and our ubuntu.
The Garden Route is a must
This is a great comment and very true! You cannot leave without seeing the garden route and CT!! Welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Outsurance is the best insurance in South Africa thus far that I have used. They never disappointed me in all my claims. Wish you all the best in staying in our beautiful land.
I'm gobsmacked. Here I am living in the most beautiful country in the world, South Africa, and I'm in tears reading the comments of all the folks who are no longer here but wish they were .
We came in 1996 for the Lesotho Highland Water Project. Fell in love with SA and its people. The Rand went from 7/EUR to almost 20/EUR over the years. Nothing, absolutely NOTHING, will ever make me leave this beautiful country voluntarily. Struggling with the residence permit since years, load shedding, yadda yadda yadda, .....let all the nay sayers talk. "Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie" I ❤ 🇿🇦
Forgot to mention that I am on business in India and this video this morning was the right remedy for my severe homesickness attack.
I'm one of them. Miss my people and country
@henrizermatten7009 because it's a shithole now
@@imdee9024it is not!
I have been in South Africa 44years and I still love this country ! Jeffreys Bay is the friendliest town in South Africa ! Great Britain is like Pakistan now !!!
I love South Africa. I do 15 - 40km walks every week using different routes and the openness and beauty of the country is remarkable. A privilege to call it home.
It's beautiful! ❤️
Welcome to my home country, enjoy yourselves here. I love 🇿🇦 and have never, and will never leave the African continent.
Sanibonani 🤗 My motherland too. I lived on the Bluff. Shopped at pick n pay😊. Miss the warmth of the people. Travel safely Marianne and Chris. Thank you for your positivity. Yes , there are real dangers but if you are careful you ll be fine. 🤗
That's awesome
Just found your vlog. Born in UK but lived here 58 years in Durban. Have many friends who have left for the UK but come back every few years to holiday on the pound. It is a beautiful, warm province here in KZN. Can't wait to see all your adventures. Do as much coastline in the Cape as possible and definitely get to Botswana and Namibia.
Welcome to beautiful South Africa 🇿🇦. Mark is a true gem. But so are most of the south africans. We very hospitable 😊. Enjoy and be safe
We loved our time in South Africa, we lived in Durban for a year and travelled a lot. Beautiful country and people 😊
South Africa is my favourite country in the world and Africa is my favourite continent in the world, a close 2nd is South America. I've been to every continent and 54 countries and you can't beat the food/people/wildlife/nature, everything in South Africa is amazing. I'm from Australia, love my country, South Africa is like Western Australia x10, if that makes sense, wait until you see the wineries, scenic mountain passes and all the South African people invite you into their homes, even if they don't know you.
Beware of the monkeys when they're on the road, especially when someone runs over one of their family, the rest of the many family members will congregate around the dead monkey on the road, it's so sad.
just leave your racism and white supremacy ideas in uk and australia . we dont want it here.
Hi ! I couldn’t decide between Los Angeles or Cape Town because for me these two cities have the same philosophy and same kind of geography. I’m from Paris and I really think about living in one of those but USA are really complicated with the papers. Do you know if it’s the same in SA ?
Thank you.
@@jyexe525 sorry, I don't know, I wouldn't choose either to live full-time, the South Africans move to Australia for safety.
@@vickimathews1970nd also some south Africans chooses to come back to SA despite of crime nd tht should say something. All countries have crime nd some are worse nd hide it nd thats why others get a shock of a life time after moving. Travelling nd moving to a country its two different things. Some countries PR is exceptional just sayin
The grey menace.
If you had the time. I would cross over to Namibia from Botswana. South to Cape Town and then the garden route to Durban. This will offer you the best Southern Africa has to offer.
Yes! I was just thinking that. You absolutely have to visit Cape Town 😊 and do the Garden Route ❤
Absolutely! Garden Route and Cape Town is a must.
This is an absolute must!
I fully agree. You will love it and it is a must see!!!
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the fabulous wine routes of the Western Cape
I love our beautiful country ❤️ Proudly South African 🇿🇦
I work in usa but I am from Durban ,my mouth was just salivating when I saw you eating that bunny chow,I watched the whole video and it made me miss my country,can't wait to go back home to SA.
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Im in pietermaritzburg, and I cant decide if I prefer Dbn or maritzburg curries, but my mouth is watering just reading your comment😂😂
People are still very helpful here is South Africa. Mark and his wife are very good people. Bless them. You gonna enjoy the wild life. And like every one warned you. Just be safe. Keep your belongings safe and travel safe❤😊
South Africans in general are quite hospitable
Yayyyyyy you’re in beautiful SA , I’m South African living in Gauteng Province , pray you’ll love SA as much as I do , best country in the world to reside in !!!!!! Thanks for all the adventures , loving every minute of it , God bless , Enjoyyyyyyy !!
Durbanites have always won surveys as the friendlest people in South Africa for many years.
Lovely video and captures the essence of the people ,food and greenest province in South Africa even in mid winter as you guys experienced.
Rough and tough, from the Bluff. Mark is a legend!
Ha Ha - you are absolutely right !! He is a rock star and we are so grateful that he and his family and friends have adopted us 🌷🚐🌺😉
Came here looking for this comment.
of course he smokes the green stuff.............from a former Westville resident
WOW what an adventure! South Africa looks so lovely & all the nice people who helped you both already 🥰 Im so happy for you guys sending lots of love from Chicago, Illinois ❤️😘
I grew up in Durban and this is so nostalgic for me. Such friendly people
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same seeing them go on "Grays Inn Rd" at 41:26 is so nostalgic i lived one road down from there
For some unknown reason, 😂❤ I've been smiling the whole one hour eleven minutes and few seconds of this vid🎉 cool showing of this country unnecessary systems, amazing people y'all are, 30L free gas is a win for y'all
See how wonderfully hospitable South-Africans are..
To white people I guess
@@tianabee9944to everyone who came legally
@@tianabee9944 BS
@@tianabee9944not true, you sound butthurt 😢😂
Off course 😊
Well didn't Mark go above & beyond to help what a great guy.. Good luck enjoy and be safe
Mark's a true South African!
Yes - he and his family and friends have just been incredible and what a rock star he is !! 🌺🙏🌷
South Africa is gorgeous, can't tell me otherwise❤
Thanks for disclosing that. I was due to visit in 2020 but covid changed my plans. I hope to visit soon. You seem like you would be a nice tour guide..lol
@@globallibran378 not big on guiding tours, but I can make suggestions
The generosity of Mark and his hospitality is not surprising for one South African to hear about other South Africans, it’s what I miss most about my country.
I never thought of insurance while traveling because I rent cars ect but once we settle I miss surfing I hear South Africa has great surf many blessings from North Texas ❤
South Africans are so friendly and generous..... That is why we are known as the friendliest nation in the World. Yep I am bragging😃!
I agree with you 💯 😅
😂😂 Only friendly to white people ask black people how South Africans treat them 😂😂
I would say Thailand is the friendliest on the planet and the food is much better.
You have to do the Drakensberg regions in Kwazulu-Natal. YOU CANNOT SAY YOU WERE IN SOUTH AFRICA IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO THE CAPE & CAPE TOWN !😊
I agree whilst watching I wanted to scream at them😅
You are in my home town Go Durban best curry in SA. Enjoy our beautiful country 🇿🇦
Love South Africa. ❤ We have been there eight times. Kruger Park ❤❤❤
Unlucky that you didn't drive South, from Durban to Cape Town.
The Garden Route is truly one of the most breathtakingly beautiful drives in the world. Next Time!
😂 the bunny chow and rabbits reference kills me😂 coz ive never thought of it, that was funny😂😂
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Thanx so mich for visiting our epic country. It’s a complicated nation but we’re always managing to hold it together.
Cape Town my favourite city on earth.🇿🇦
Thanks I'm from Cape town
I have family in Stanford outside Cape Town. When we disembarked in 1968, it was CT. Went up Table Mountain in a cable car and later on, we visited Kirstenbosch Gardens... 56 years but pretty clear in my memories.
My understanding of the reasoning behind the public holiday on election day is just so its easier for everyone to get to vote. As a Capetonian, I've never been aware of any sort of election specific violence in my 30 years alive except maybe in a few isolated cases. Nice that the lady was encouraging people to go vote!
@@carahindes4341 I agree. It is a tradition which enables people to vote. We sometimes have very long ques at voting stations....many people had no voting rights and since "the new South Africa" we all go out and vote
Absolutely this. I think it's part of basic democracy to give people the time off to be able to vote. I still find it perplexing that in the USA, for instance, many people can't vote simply because their managers won't give them the time off. Now of course many people in SA also work on voting day - it's not like the shops are closed - but at least for many people it's much easier to vote.
Dear. C & M. I've been watching your channel for years (even before battling Leukemia in Hungary for 2 years). I am originally from Durban and this made me so happy. South Africa is rated the friendliest country in the world and Durbanites are the friendliest in SA, thank you for visiting my home and making me smile today. PS, when you go back, you should visit 1. Mandala Cafe (tell them ShanShan sent you), 2. The midlands meander 3. Nelson Mandela capture sight and 4. Shongweni farmers market. ...in Mozambique try take a day trip by boat to Bazaruto island for snorkeling and see the ocavango delta in Botswana, house on fire in Eswatini (and the Eswatini forests) and back in SA go see the garden route for wine, the cape penguins, the Transkei (hogs back & amapondo - amazing sea food and world most shark infested waters), cape Vidal wetlands and st lucia for hippos
Thank you so much for this message and we appreciate all the tips of places to visit - we have realised in this short visit that we need to come back and do a lot more in Africa and SA - so although we will only be spending a short time to finish off this trip - be sure in the fact that there is a lot more to come in Tread the Globes future !! woo hoo - M xx. PS - stay well xx 🌺
How lucky you are to have met Mark & his wife. Were they part of a service you hired or just good samaritans. Incredible service. South Africa looks like a bit of heaven compared to India. Cant wait to see your adventures in the parks. Best regards from the USA.
Just a fabulous family who we met through our airbnb and adopted us !! 😉🌺🙏
I'm living back in the UK after 30 years in Southern Africa, I still travel back to SA every year to the south coast and a bunny chow is first on the agenda.
One of the things I miss about SA is that South Africans really WANT to,help you. South Africans are creative problem solvers par excellence! The whole “we’ll figure it out and make it work” is so uniquely South African. Living in the Middle East, now, I am regularly frustrated by how incompetent most people here are when compared with South Africans. The other thing I miss is the genuine hospitality, kindness and humour of South Africans.
No DNA just RSA🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦❤️
I’m in the Middle East as well🤦🏾♀️ I know exactly what you mean.
Another country youre taking us with you, im loving it so far😊People have been so kind and some stunning views of the sea and greenery, cant wait for next wks video. Stay safe guys. Love Rose xx
Love these longer videos. Such great entertainment. Have a wonderful time and safe travels xx
Mark… what a legend!❤
I only intended to watch the India bit. 20 minutes in and i've got goosebumps. In 69, as a 4yr old, my parents drove us from Joberg, through Durban, Kreuger, Vic Falls, across the Kalahari, Luanda and up to Congo in a VW combi, where we had to evacuate because of war. I have vivid memories and the tales my parents told me weren't as happy as yours. Tbh, i'm surprised we survived. I'm now going to dig out the slides. Thanks for bringing this all back to me. Safe travels.
You have to come back. Best place to travel.🎉
Thank you Mark, you're a life saver. Outsurance is a good insurance. I was with them when I still lived in SA.
I really don't understand people who leaves South Africa and live abroad, our country is so beautiful.
We left after losing family to violent crime and murder😢
Look at the unemployment of the youth.
Many leave as there's no future for their kids, and because of reverse racism and no economic future for whites, plus violence. Most expats would come back like a shot if the playing field was levelled in SA and a safe environment to live
corruption, high crime rate, murder rate etc
@@charmainehowden8207thats why I left. If I could get a job in SA I would move back right now
Isn't it funny how things always work out. What a blessing to have met Mark and Andrea in Bluff to start out your African journey. I think it's all a good sign and oh how I wish I was with you guys! Have a blast!
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Trudy would win the award of van of all vans "award-winning van Trudy" the little van(engine)that could. Bravely conquering the globe 🌎 one mile at a time.
“I’ve seen ‘Jurassic Park’ is the funniest line I’ve ever heard in your videos. So glad you finally got into Bushbaby Camp. ❤️
Incredible hosts you had in Durban. Very impressive how helpful they were.
They are fabulous !! We feel very grateful to have been adopted into their family 🌺🚐
You are going to love South Africa. Such an amazing country. Kruger is my favourite. Saw the big 5 while we were there. I have a fantastic game lodge that borders Kruger. Not expensive as you think and you’re treated like kings and queens. The lodge is on watering hole so you get to see the animals come up for water. We stayed twice at the game lodge because we loved the lodge so much. The lodge is in the Klaserie reserve, so if you’re interested I can give you the information. Also make you stay in the rondovals in the Kruger park. Rent for the night, so worth it just for the experience. So excited for this series ❤
"First impressions of South Africa" ? Chris's beaming smile when presented with a plate of man sized SA comfort food!
Nothing better than n Durban Bunny!
Serendipitous from the moment you arrived in SA meeting Mark & Andrea, and all those who helped. The SA sense of humour the best thing. Looking forward to the African chapter 🦓🐅🦒🐆
Would love to invite you guys for a home meal in Cape Town. I am sure you will come to the best city in the world.
@@capetownthismonth Thanx...one day... 🤞
So pleased you are having a wonderful time in South Africa. I loved it in 2019. My friends now live near me in lincolnshire. The people are amazing so helpful. Food amazing. You have the best trip ever. What a wonderful life.
I helped with the dogs over there. We have 30 disabled dogs here. We get paralysed dogs walking again. Thats our thing. So i love your videos for a bit of a break. Im new to you. Keep up the wonderful travelling.
I was in cape town and went north from there.
Stay safe xx
Welcome to South Africa !Welcome home!May you have a wonderful time!
It's a joy to read all of these loving and happy comments, happy friendly characters in the video itself and also in the comments section, it's like a super gratitude party 🎉
Welcome to South Africa!!!!
You have to come to Cape Town! Seriously, you'll be missing out if you don't!!
Jip, and they’ll be missing out on the garden route
Missed what? Bad weather and freezing cold ocean.
@@PhansiKhongoloza agreed, the current weather is shocking. But the garden route’s ocean is not cold man, CT’s water is freezing
You two are so amazing, and very fun to watch. Such incredible people (like Mark and Andrea-my shoutout to you both beautiful souls) you're meeting along the way, and it does prove there is at least some hope for all of us to get along and live life as it should be for everyone, without the insanity or immorality we experience day to day, and are so often presented 'in our face' to boast the offenders repulsive behaviors. Take all the known/learned/advised and obvious precautions you can to enjoy every day's new adventures. Godspeed, health and happiness to you on each UK bound trek through South Africa's beautiful landscapes and roads. I didn't expect the beauty you've already shown us, so Thank You for that, too!
Your journey in this vidoe touches my heart. I livedf in Zululand (Empangeni, Mtubatuba) for 2 years, I know those roads so well as I traevelled between Zululand & Durban. I still make a mean Lamb Bunny for my family in Brum. I am so with you on this leg of your worldwide trip, Take care have fun & I can't wait until next Sunday!!
I loved how your shipping agent said, when sorting out the paperwork, “These are for me. And these are for Trudy”. So wholesome how he acknowledged how important she is to the both of you and her leading lady status ❤
So true! 🚐🌺🌷
Mark is nothing short of AMAZING!
100% !! 😉🌺
Incredible - one of my favourite episodes. So many friendly people, Mark and his family showing the most wonderful SA hospitality. Durban and the campsite looks wonderful. 🇿🇦 👍 wow!
Beautiful place SA.we are going to share your joy in traversing Africa
Thank you - we feel very lucky to have been adopted by Mark and his family and friends 🌺😉🚐🙏
I am new here, and could not leave without commenting! Your channel has just popped up and this was the best walk down memory lane for me!!! Durban, and the Bluff more especially - is where I started junior school and that red and white lighouse is where our school bus used to turn (was the bus terminus way back then) As for the Bunny Chow,oh my word you have done it all.. we used to sit on the pavement with our feet in the gutter and eat our Bunnys ..lekker! ❤🇿🇦Thank you.
Awwh thank you for this wonderful message - we are delighted to be able to share some Ruff and Tuff in Bluff with you - it has been a pleasure to be here and hang out with such a fabulous family and become adopted by this family xx
Loved it, left SA over forty years. You re-awakened all the memories. Thank you from British Columbia, Canada.
I love South Africa my daughter and I agree that if we ever travel there we will definitely stay with Host Mark and his family ❤❤❤❤ love Sundays with you two lovelies and my cup of coffee 💕
Oh do - they are lovely !! if you search 625 Marine drive on bookings ... you will find them !!
"I think you have met the right people." Sir, you can't possibly have *ANY IDEA* how succinctly you have summed up Chris & Marianne's journey!! 😄😄
Mark & family are such generous hosts! They certainly got your African adventure off to a good start.
You guys must have slept soundly that first night in Trudy. Well deserved! ❤️❤️😎👍xx
Ha Ha - you are absolutely right !! I was telling Mark about Ersel and explaining that he is our SA Ersel !! We feel so lucky to have been adopted by this family (and yours) and we are excited to share this epic adventure 😉🌷🌺
29:40 here in 🇿🇦 we call making a plan to get something to work, “n’ boer maak n’ plan” which just describing it in Afrikaans which is one of our 9 languages. You might get to hear that often. Enjoy your travels here guys. We are a beautiful country and we’re an open and friendly nation.
We have eleven official languages in fact...
@@sonjagay4151Now 12 - sign language was added too
A warm welcome to South Africa. I live in Cape Town and hope you are going to visit our beautiful city.
Welcome to our beautiful country. Thank you for your positive feedback. We as South Africa know what beautiful country this is. We made number 1 as the friendelist country in the world. Proudly🇿🇦
I have to admit, as much as it was very interesting seeing India, once you were there there was no way but to move in and it was so stressful to watch. I can’t imagine how it affected you. I’m so happy to see you in South Africa.
How lovely. So nice and relaxing after India. Enjoy every minute 😊
Love your new video on south Africa. You will love Kruger park.
We are planning a tour around South Africa shipping our 4x4 from the uk to Durban so your shipping and insurance information was great to know.
We have driven in south Africa before and we have a house over there which we use as our start base. Vic falls is amazing place and friendly. Go on a boat trip along the Zambezi River
You will see hippos and elephants and crocks
We cant wait to travel next year and start our Utube channel. We have followed your journey around India.
But our plan is just south Africa its a great country.
Have a great time and we look forward to seeing your journey.
Fantastic !!
Proudly South African. Lovely vlog. We indeed live in the most beautiful country with the friendliest people.
With regard to your LPG fitting:
'n Boer mark n' plan....
South Africans always find a way to deal with things and make them happen.
I am missing SA so much.😢
As a Dutchman I can translate " 'n Boer mark 'n plan" in the Dutch language as "Een boer maakt een plan" Thats the spirit!
So happy you are enjoying our beautiful country! Happy travels!
Aaah it's so great you ended up coming to our beautiful country. People will do anything to help and make sure you have a great time. Best country in the world.
Even though there is 1.11.10 minutes on this video, it still not enough so either I’m very greedy or watching you two on your adventures is just so wonderful. Personally I will take the latter ❤ thank you for allowing us to follow your dream life ❤
What amazing people that helped you out in Durban. Should be a good trip here.
Well done Outsurance, knew it’s going to be you😂😂😂😂😂
Beautiful country, friendly people, awesome adventure! Driving must be relaxing compared to India.
Howzit! From my home country! Welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤ Have a lekker time! Enkosi! Dankie!
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Congratulations on getting back to staying in Trudy and for starting your African adventure can’t wait to see Africa through y’all’s journey. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s journey around the world.
Durban is underrated!!!
Love Durbs! I live in the winelands but we always go to Durbs annually
So glad that you've enjoyed our beautiful country and its hospitality. It's so lovely to see your delight in the animals. Come back any time! Safe travels wherever you go.
The drink sold by the side of the road could be Amasi (in Ndebele, Zulu and Xhosa), emasi (in Swazi), maas (in Afrikaans), or mafi (in Sesotho). It is a thick curdled sour fermented milk product that is sometimes compared to cottage cheese or plain yogurt but has a much stronger flavor. @55:35
As a South African it makes me proud...one thing you will realize about South Africans...if we have a problem we'll create a solution because it's imbedded in us from a young age, we overcome. This was a great watch, blessings on your journey.
Amazing, I lived in South Africa and Zimbawe as a kid. I have visited Victoria falls and my father is buried in a town called Wankie in zimbawe after a huge mine disaster in 1972.
Nekabandama mine disaster...May his sould continue resting in peace
HWANGE. Bastardised to Wankie!!
@@maureennicholas6653bastardised??? Try Anglosised
I'm so sorry you lost your dad in that tragedy. It was terrible. I lived in Wankie at the time.
Loving this! Moved to Durban in 1968 as a 10yo American kid. My dad brought our new 1968 Pontiac Lemans (left hand drive) with us to SA. It only had a rear Oklahoma license plate so we had to have a plastic version made for the front and a LHD sticker on the back. Do I ever remember bunny chows as a kid!
We lived there for about 10 years on the South Coast. I'll never forget the place or the friends I made. I'm living in the Philippines now.. same climate as Durbs.. I still have family in the Cape over there.
You're rough and tough when you come from The Bluff. Really enjoyed this video. Spent a lot of my childhood growing up there and it brought back so many memories.
Hello from a South African 🇿🇦 viewer who actually saw you guys in Durban driving. Thank you for visiting and showcasing our beautiful country
So nice to see how you enjoyed our beautiful country 💚💚. May you have many more adventures 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Easy subscription. Such positive vibes throughout all the challenges. Look forward to watching more of your videos!
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This channel randomly popped up in my feed thought I was just going to skim 5minutes and ended up locked into the whole episode..hope you had an amazing experience throughout
Thank you - we did - what an epic opportunity for us to end our around the world challenge with this incredible experience - Thanks 🙌🌺
❤warm welcome to South Africa. Land of Humanity Origins.. The Cradle of Humankind.. enjoy your stay