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In April 2000 I travelled from Cape Town to Nairobi on two overland
trucks: Bundi and Nomad. Bundi carried us to Vic Falls, Zim. & Nomad finished it off. Tents mostly, but a couple hotels. We were on a tight budget, so this is the way to go. Book the trip in Cape Town. We heard of people booking their trip in England paying twice as much as we did. Bundi was way cooler (and cheaper) than Nomad, but both were a blast! |
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(Travis) wrote in message . com...
In April 2000 I travelled from Cape Town to Nairobi on two overland trucks: Bundi and Nomad. Bundi carried us to Vic Falls, Zim. & Nomad finished it off. Tents mostly, but a couple hotels. We were on a tight budget, so this is the way to go. Book the trip in Cape Town. We heard of people booking their trip in England paying twice as much as we did. Bundi was way cooler (and cheaper) than Nomad, but both were a blast! Sue, If you want to set off from Cape Town, there is a professional Milnerton based company that transports small groups in landrovers on various safaris. Everything is provided. You'll be roughing it, but you'll be well looked after at the same time. Info on my page: http://www.capetown-traveladviser.co...ca-safari.html |
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