Letting us know they allow you to sleep on the bus once your in Lusaka was very informative as well thanks for that, and oh there was onboard toliet thanks again very usefull info.
Thanks this was very informative. I haven't spent much time in Africa but will be traveling from US to Lusaka through Johannesburg (the layover) and considering taking this bus ride (instead of layover) specifically so I can see more of the African landside. I wish you would have provided more detailed information, like how many bags did the bus allow you to check; how long between toilet breaks especially in Zimbabwe since it had restrictions for leaving the bus; what exactly would a person have to do to plan to get from JNB to where they can catch this bus. Generally, if you had taken 15 to 20 minutes to plan out and even write down each piece of information you think your UA-cam subscribers would want to know you would have significally improved the value of this experience. I have this same recommendation for a lot of UA-camrs and I'm really not trying complain just really trying to help you see it from the eyes of someone who really needs the information that you're trying to provide. I've live in the US my entire life and know nothing about Africa, I really needed this information and can't thank you enough for what you did provide. Think about what you would want to know if you were considering taking a bus rather than flying from a layover in a country where you've never been before or through several countries you know absolutely nothing about. If you had planned and wrote down what you were going to record from that perspective, wow you really would have blown the top off with this video and could have avoided repeating yourself as much as you did. But it was still very good, your time stamps and locations information was extremely informative as well as the videos footage itself I had your videos in one tab and google maps in another so I could see each town you stopped in on the map. You made me feel like I was taking the trip with you. So, thanks again, Africa really is beautify, I can't wait to see the real thing with my own two eyes!!
Thanks for the video. South African roads look like Western roads. The country looks well despite the street vending at Musina. Good to see to Chegutu & Chinoyi & really sad to see how dirty Karoo is. I saw Chinoyi & Karoi in the early 1980s & they were very nice & clean. Next time, plse, show us a little more of the places you reach. For instance, we didn’t see anything at Sasol except you. Thanks.
Very interesting, I love your videos but which route is shorter ? Passing through lstone /Botswana or Zimbabwe/Chirundu?? I followed your first trip traveling to South Africa through lstone but on your way back why did you prefer Zim/ Chirundu into Zambia......Am planning to undertake a trip also, kindly guide.
Thank you. The best you you can use is with the same bus I used UGL in the video. The route the buses normally use from Zambia to South Africa is passing through Botswana,an added advantage is that you start off by 05hrs and get to reach South Africa 05hrs the following day allowing you to arrive in the morning. As for your return trip all buses get to pass through Chirundu. You can make further travel arrangements by contacting UGL(mazhandu) for bookings
Letting us know they allow you to sleep on the bus once your in Lusaka was very informative as well thanks for that, and oh there was onboard toliet thanks again very usefull info.
that's R21 joining N1 not M1 joining N1
REALLY GREAT VIDEO ENJOYED IT111
Thanks for the correction
Wow, thats nice of them to offer those blankets.
The views in SA are lovely indeed.
Yes they did and the blankets were very warm and clean.
The scenes are indeed beautiful 😍 in South Africa
Thanks this was very informative. I haven't spent much time in Africa but will be traveling from US to Lusaka through Johannesburg (the layover) and considering taking this bus ride (instead of layover) specifically so I can see more of the African landside. I wish you would have provided more detailed information, like how many bags did the bus allow you to check; how long between toilet breaks especially in Zimbabwe since it had restrictions for leaving the bus; what exactly would a person have to do to plan to get from JNB to where they can catch this bus. Generally, if you had taken 15 to 20 minutes to plan out and even write down each piece of information you think your UA-cam subscribers would want to know you would have significally improved the value of this experience. I have this same recommendation for a lot of UA-camrs and I'm really not trying complain just really trying to help you see it from the eyes of someone who really needs the information that you're trying to provide. I've live in the US my entire life and know nothing about Africa, I really needed this information and can't thank you enough for what you did provide. Think about what you would want to know if you were considering taking a bus rather than flying from a layover in a country where you've never been before or through several countries you know absolutely nothing about. If you had planned and wrote down what you were going to record from that perspective, wow you really would have blown the top off with this video and could have avoided repeating yourself as much as you did. But it was still very good, your time stamps and locations information was extremely informative as well as the videos footage itself I had your videos in one tab and google maps in another so I could see each town you stopped in on the map. You made me feel like I was taking the trip with you. So, thanks again, Africa really is beautify, I can't wait to see the real thing with my own two eyes!!
Loving these videos man
Thanks
Marcopolo g7has it all.safe journey
This is nice,, I love your videos
Thank you so much will keep making more
Thanks for the video. South African roads look like Western roads. The country looks well despite the street vending at Musina. Good to see to Chegutu & Chinoyi & really sad to see how dirty Karoo is. I saw Chinoyi & Karoi in the early 1980s & they were very nice & clean. Next time, plse, show us a little more of the places you reach. For instance, we didn’t see anything at Sasol except you. Thanks.
Thanks will edit and put in a short video at SASOL
@@thezambiantraveller2647You’re welcome & thanks. Have a lovely rest of your day
@@kingslj thank you
Waiting for the next video 🔥
Awesome video 👌👏
Thanks
G7 double decker & single decker for cross-border is 💪
Very interesting, I love your videos but which route is shorter ? Passing through lstone /Botswana or Zimbabwe/Chirundu?? I followed your first trip traveling to South Africa through lstone but on your way back why did you prefer Zim/ Chirundu into Zambia......Am planning to undertake a trip also, kindly guide.
Thank you.
The best you you can use is with the same bus I used UGL in the video.
The route the buses normally use from Zambia to South Africa is passing through Botswana,an added advantage is that you start off by 05hrs and get to reach South Africa 05hrs the following day allowing you to arrive in the morning.
As for your return trip all buses get to pass through Chirundu.
You can make further travel arrangements by contacting UGL(mazhandu) for bookings
@@thezambiantraveller2647 Thankful.
I thought Mazhandu was once a zim-rural operator
Your journey took so long bro. Mine only 24h from JBG to LSK. IS IT THE BUSS OR what?
We had a few minor problems along the way
Musina looks nice whilst here chipata it's a city 🙄
Yeah there is a big difference