East London to Kakamas to Bloemfontein through Lesotho back to East London


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May 24th 2014
Published: May 25th 2014
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By taking gravel roads as far as possible, this family visit in different parts of the country turned out to be a nice adventure. I always try to learn some lessons when looking back at what I did, and I think this one is: "Adventure is not something which happens to you, it is something you create. Therefore you determine how many adventures you have in life." Wow, this fits perfectly with the ... Read Full Entry



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The smell of rain is the best in the Karoo.The smell of rain is the best in the Karoo.
The smell of rain is the best in the Karoo.

Nothing makes you feel like being out there where no other life is noticeable and a storm brewing where you are going.
Lots of nice roads in LesothoLots of nice roads in Lesotho
Lots of nice roads in Lesotho

On the way from Maseru to Malealea
Camping at MalealeaCamping at Malealea
Camping at Malealea

This is worth while. Well set-up and all the stuff like a bar and restaurant. You do however have to make a reservation at the restaurant.
Close to MalealeaClose to Malealea
Close to Malealea

The Lesotho people, like most people appreciate it if you show interest in them. They are not big on waving when you pass because there are so many tourists passing, but stop and have a chat.
Starting from Malealea on the way home. Starting from Malealea on the way home.
Starting from Malealea on the way home.

It would have been a boring day if all of it was normal and familiar. Luckily there was still some interesting roads ahead.



25th May 2014

LEKKER MAN LEKKER
Baie geniet om jou storie te lees!!net jaloers dat ek dit nie saam kon gedoen het nie. Ons sal maar n trip moet reel en die beach buggy die bagasie en die kos moet saam ry......

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