Sometimes the best way forward is to look backwards.
Our return to Southern Africa was an easy decision. With our 2023 Tundra, 2020 Tacoma, and 2023 Sequoia still in country, all we need to do is come up with the team for this journey and pick a route.
Our plan in this first section is to travel to the some of the more remote regions of the country of South Africa in search of wildlife, jaw dropping landscapes, and a great time with great people.
One thing is guaranteed, adventure is right around the corner and we are ready for whatever Africa will throw at us this time.
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2. This Here, Right Now
Slowing down and being present doesn't come easily to us. However, this trip may force us out of our comfort zone by making us sit still.
With a winding and remote route planned through Kruger National Park ahead of us, we are ready to attempt to check some wildlife sightings off of our lists......
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3. Read Your Gauges
Our time in Kruger National Park has been perfect... nearly.
There are only a couple final animals that have eluded us over the last two trips, the big cats of Africa. Lions and cheetahs are not a common sight in these regions and we can't help but to want to see these majestic beasts in person....
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4. Right Place, Wrong Time
Will our 2,000 mile detour to the Kalahari be worth it?
When looking at the map, we can't help but feel a bit apprehensive about our decision to drive across the continent to see one animal. However, the journey to the Kalahari Desert has been worth it in itself.
A new country, new faces, and ...
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