Showing posts with label emaps2day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emaps2day. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Sphinx and the three Pyramids Giza, Egypt



Sphinx and x3 Pyramids Giza, Egypt in Life2day

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Driving to Tel aviv



Driving to Tel Aviv, Israel

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Kenya, equator just south of Nanyuki



We stopped just south of Nanuki after having lunch at the lovely Nanyuki airport, you must stop there as it’s a great lunch spot! We came across a couple of guys who had an earn of Water and was demonstrating … Continue reading →

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Kenya Turkana to Samburu



Some scenic pictures of the northern Kenya journey:

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Kenya between South Horr and Laisamis



An amazing part of our journey, very safe as well! the drive from the bottom of Turkana to the asphalt road in Laisamis. The drive and scenery is simply breath taking and bush camping superb. There was loads of elephant … Continue reading →

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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Lake Nasser Ferry Crossing Egypt to Sudan



We used our African eMaps to drive south Egypt, Aswan and then arrange to catch the ferry to Wadi in northern Sudan, crossing via the lake Nasser ferry. Interesting people on the ferry, interesting 24 hrs.
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Monday, 19 August 2013

Kenya, Bush Camp, 56kms from Namanga Tanzania



If you cannot make the Tanzania border (Namanga) in good time from Nairobi, then try stop off here at the Bush Camp.It’s about 56kms from the border and you cannot miss the Bush Camp sign post on the right hand … Continue reading →

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Thursday, 8 August 2013

BFG 255/85R16 tyre review, Shorty’s Back in Joburg from London – 25500 kms later



RE: The BFG MT’s report: So Shorty, the Toyota short wheel base has just arrived back in Johannesburg from London after leaving on the 19th January 2013. The interesting thing is that we drove the same roads so our tyre … Continue reading →

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Monday, 24 June 2013

Makuzi Bay Resort, Malawi



This is one of the most spectacular beaches we’ve ever swum in offering crystal clear waters and very shallow waters. The visibility is superb and it’s such a privilege to be able to stay in this resort. Don’t forget your … Continue reading →
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Mayoke Village, Nkhata Bay



The resort is run by South African, Gary and his wife who acquired the land around 15 years ago. They started out with 6 mud huts, but now have a whole range of chalets with and without on suite facilities … Continue reading →
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Mwanza Tanzania to Malawi



MWANZA TANZANIA TO SONGWE MALAWI 22nd-30th May It took us eight days to drive from Mwanza to Songwe the most northern Malawi border (all tar road) probably because we took a convoluted route zigzagging across Tanzania via Dodoma and Morogoro. … Continue reading →
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Crying child lions and hyenas – Ruaha National Park



One of my concerns about our trip was traveling into the game parks with our dauughter Lily, and how we were going to manage a 2.5 year old amongst the animals and especially when there were no fences around your … Continue reading →
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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Tip Top campsites in Tanzania



These are our top campsites in Tanzania: After camping at these spots we are prepared to share the information to allow you to make informative decisions about your sleeping arrangements ahead of time. We used Mapstudio’s digital maps =...
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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Larsens Camp, simply breath taking in Samburu National Park



We drove into Samburu National park around 9am on the 7th May and after a short game drive we pulled into Larsens camp and debated whether to stay there or not. After a 10 minutes or so Sib negotiated a … Continue reading →
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