In Lesotho, rivers are never far from your thoughts and time and again we ended up camping within sight of the water. Even more impressive to see was the feat of engineering that is Katse Dam. By Henk Bogaards This trip to Lesotho first led from Ficksburg to Semonkong and Maletsunyane Falls (read part 1). … Continue reading The rivers of Lesotho: part 2 (Katse Dam) →| Tracks4Africa Blog
Are you looking to explore uncharted territory or discover interesting spots around South Africa? Then make your next trip an adventure challenge. By turning travel into a game of sorts, events like the Turkana Challenge provide fresh inspiration for explorers. A voyage of discovery, a bounty that will make you the envy of others… If … Continue reading Let the Turkana Challenge rekindle the thrill of discovery →| Tracks4Africa Blog
To find more potential lifesavers, Matches on the Map – our stem cell recruitment drive – is making its way through Namibia. Getting there delivered unforgettable roads, places and people. By Robin and Jolandie Lewis We spent much of the summer on a farm near Piketberg doing repairs and upgrades to our truck, Betsy, before … Continue reading Touring to Namibia with Matches on the Map →| Tracks4Africa Blog
The scenery in Namibia, the Northern Cape and the Karoo is stark but beautiful. When you travel by bike, you get to experience every aspect of it.| Tracks4Africa Blog
As Afri-Bike, Biba and Oliver Nias are cycling from Kenya to South Africa, and spending some five months on the road.| Tracks4Africa Blog
What does it take to overland for two years? Manon Verijdt and Tobias van Krieken of Rafiki on Tour share their approach to full-time overlanding.| Tracks4Africa Blog
The inspiring couple behind Matches on the Map, a stem cell recruitment drive, are planning to overland for 10 years. With their converted truck, they can reach out-of-the-way places to raise awareness of stem cell disorders and sign up donors. If you come across Robin and Jolandie Lewis on your overlanding travels, you will know. … Continue reading Matches on the Map: overlanding for 10 years →| Tracks4Africa Blog