Exploring Northern Zambia - Kapishya Springs and Lake Tanganyika
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2024
- In this episode, we hit the road once again after overcoming some serious vehicle challenges and enjoying the thrilling activities in Livingstone! 🚗💨 With our cruiser back in action, we leave behind the adventures of Victoria Falls and elephant-filled campsites, heading north through Zambia’s diverse landscapes.
We begin with a refreshing dip in the hot springs of Kapishya, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the country. After recharging in the warm waters, we continue our journey northward toward the serene shores of Lake Tanganyika. While the drive didn’t offer many sights, the breathtaking sunset over the lake made it all worthwhile.
Whether you’re curious about off-the-beaten-path travel or just love scenic road trips, this episode has something for you! Don’t miss out on the beautiful views and travel tips along the way.
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Disclaimer: This video is my personal perspective of the journey and is not sponsored by any group or organization. I’m not making any financial gain from posting this video-just sharing the adventure with you all!
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It's a good and interesting blog.. Brilliant stuff and editing...
Glad you enjoyed it 🔥🔥
That bit of “today we’re doing 720Kms plus” really got me smiling and believing that we will be able to atleast push 900kms+ a day on our upcoming trip to CapeTown… been following you and MaraNomads and you’ve really been inspirational to us👏🏾
Kudos and I wish I could join you!! Doing more than 650kms per day would make you zombies: takes out more than 95% energy. I would advise you do a max of 2 consecutive days (650kms each) with a rest day thereafter - of course it depends on the projected travel duration. Alternatively, the best tip would be to do 400-500kms per day and a restday every 4-5 days. All the best in your upcoming trip!
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Wow! wow, awesome content Sir. I love adventures and am learning a lot from you. The drone shots ni moto sana.
Ahsante sana! Glad you enjoyed it 🔥🔥
What was the approximate cost of the trip ?fuel plus all expenses
There are so many variables: from the fuel consumption rate of your car, to your choice of accommodation. Having a tent is way cheaper than booking a room. There are also activities to which you can partake, congruent to your budget. Basically, you work around your budget.
Ibo Keiyo