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| Saturday, January 15 |
| · | Ethiopia - The Gondar Gomma Incident (7) |
| Monday, January 03 |
| · | Rwanda - not a feel-good country (7) |
| Monday, September 20 |
| · | Ethiopia - jumping in the deep end (49) |
| Friday, August 20 |
| · | Kili Safari for one (9) |
| Friday, July 16 |
| · | Kilimanjaro – the highest point in Africa (10) |
| Thursday, June 10 |
| · | It's only about 200km to Quelimane ... (73) |
| Friday, June 04 |
| · | Mozambique - No trouble in Paradise (44) |
| Thursday, May 20 |
| · | Maputo, Mozambique (8) |
| Friday, April 30 |
| · | We were, ahem, (briefly) back in Gaborone and Johannesburg (8) |
| Monday, April 26 |
| · | Sani Pass and on to Blyde River Canyon (7) |
| Saturday, April 17 |
| · | The Hibiscus Coast (7) |
| Sunday, April 11 |
| · | About to leave Cape Town for Cape Agulhas (9) |
| Wednesday, April 07 |
| · | In Cape Town, ready to start the journey! (10) |
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Welcome to the travel website of Philip and Pat Grobler
| Follow our "Cape to Cape" journey as we travel from the southern tip of Africa (Cape Agulhas) to the northern tip of Europe (Nordkapp or North Cape in Norway).
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After 3 continents, 32 countries, 408 days and 55,794 km on the road, we finally made it to Nordkapp on 24 May 2005. Our sincere thanks go to our friends and family for believing that we would make it - and all those who made our journey interesting along the way.
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Latest Stories |
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· Nordkapp - at last
(Jun 05, 2005)
· Albania - the "Africa of Europe"
(Apr 29, 2005)
· Active Volcano Safari
(Mar 24, 2005)
· Mozambique - Dhow Safari for Two
(Mar 12, 2005)
· Places Visited - Europe
(Feb 22, 2005)
· Places Visited - Egypt & Arabia
(Jan 26, 2005)
· Places Visited - North Africa
(Jan 26, 2005)
· Places Visited - East Africa
(Jan 26, 2005)
· Places Visited - Southern Africa
(Jan 26, 2005)
· African Cities
(Jan 21, 2005)
· Ethiopia - The Gondar Gomma Incident
(Jan 15, 2005)
· Rwanda - not a feel-good country
(Jan 03, 2005)
· Ethiopia - jumping in the deep end
(Sep 20, 2004)
· Kili Safari for one
(Aug 20, 2004)
· Kilimanjaro – the highest point in Africa
(Jul 16, 2004)
· It's only about 200km to Quelimane ...
(Jun 10, 2004)
· Mozambique - No trouble in Paradise
(Jun 04, 2004)
· Maputo, Mozambique
(May 20, 2004)
· We were, ahem, (briefly) back in Gaborone and Johannesburg
(Apr 30, 2004)
· Sani Pass and on to Blyde River Canyon
(Apr 26, 2004)
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Nordkapp - at last ( 2441 Reads ) |
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Our hearts were singing as we approached the Norway border, ready
for the final stretch to Nordkapp. They were singing not just because
we were approaching our goal, but also because we had just spent a
few days in unspoilt Lapland. The Lapland area of Finland and Norway
was the first real wilderness we had encountered since the
desertscape of Wadi Rum in Jordan, which was 3 months, 17 countries and 14,000 kilometres earlier.

Our first view of Nordkapp - on the right
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Albania - the "Africa of Europe" ( 3511 Reads ) |
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We had been told that Albania is the “Africa of Europe”,
meaning that it is wild, third-world and perhaps “Just a
little bit dangerous” (one of the tracks on the 3-CD set of
music – “Cape to Cape: the Official Soundtrack”
– compiled by our Finnish friends Jani and Hanna). Well, in my
opinion, that statement is rather unfair on Africa, since nowhere in
any of our African travels have we encountered such extreme levels of
litter or a capital city with such bad roads as we did in Albania. It
is, it seems, a land of plastic bags, potholes, peasants and pimps –
although we'll have to take the pimps on hearsay, since we didn't
notice any of them, although there were an extraordinary number of
Mercedes Benz cars on the roads ...
Contrasts of Albania
Albania sounded like just our sort of country – completely
off the beaten track and largely unvisited and unknown.
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Active Volcano Safari ( 2851 Reads ) |
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What do you do for a challenge after having climbed Kilimanjaro (see story "Kili Safari for one")?
Well, of course, Kili is only a dormant volcano. There is, I learned
from a Dutch tourist at the end of the Kili climb, an active volcano
in the Rift Valley only a hundred kilometres away, which can be
climbed in a day. He had done it a week before. “What is it
like – can you actually see the lava”, I asked him,
already hooked.
Pat with our Maasai guide, Ntakawa, and the active volcano in
the far background
Latest news:
At the beginning of April 2006, the volcano erupted again, forcing thousands of villagers to flee their homes. Fortunately, there was no reported loss of life.
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Mozambique - Dhow Safari for Two ( 1850 Reads ) |
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Yes, I know this is an oldie, but we have no interesting news at the moment ...
We were aiming for Vilanculo, gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago,
to do a so-called Dhow Safari through the islands. Dhows are the
ancient Arabian-style sailing boats, with their characteristic
triangular sails, still very much in use along the eastern coast of
Africa to transport people and goods. We enquired with the biggest
local operator, who said that the next Dhow Safari would only be
leaving in two day's time and would take two days. This would mean
another four days at Baobab Beach – an undesirable sacrifice in
terms of time and cost. We were therefore very pleased when the
barman at Baobab Beach informed us that there was another dhow
operator who could offer flexible trips and who would be in the bar
later that evening.
The sort of motorised Dhow that we were expecting
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African Cities ( 6722 Reads ) |
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Everyone told us such horror-stories about African cities that we
were dreading them. Well, having visited them – and driven in
them – we were generally pleasantly surprised. Here's a summary
of our large city safaris, in the order visited:
Cape Town, South Africa Port
Elizabeth, South Africa Gaborone,
Botswana Johannesburg, South
Africa Maputo, Mozambique Beira,
Mozambique Blantyre, Malawi Lilongwe,
Malawi Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Stone
Town, Zanzibar Kigali, Rwanda Kampala,
Uganda Nairobi, Kenya Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia Khartoum, Sudan Cairo,
Egypt Alexandria, Egypt
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Current Statistics |
| | As at 02 September 2005
| Current country |
England | | Current location |
Redhill, Surrey
Closest airport: Gatwick
| | Next destination |
Enough travelling for now! | | Distance travelled |
65,840 km 40,900 miles | | Days on the road |
508 | | Countries visited |
35:
- South Africa
- Lesotho
- Botswana
- Mozambique
- Malawi
- Zambia
- Tanzania / Zanzibar
- Rwanda
- DRC / Congo
- Uganda
- Kenya
- Ethiopia
- Sudan
- Egypt
- Jordan
- Syria
- Turkey
- Greece
- Macedonia
- Albania
- Montenegro
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Slovenia
- Hungary
- Slovakia
- Poland
- Lithuania
- Latvia
- Estonia
- Finland
- Norway
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- Ireland
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| Number of flat tyres |
2 (completely destroyed)
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| Equator crossings |
9
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| Nile River crossings |
More than 60
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| Pyramids seen |
More than 50
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