We left the Nyanga NP early in the morning for Tete in Mozambique. En route we stopped at the Worlds View lookout point.
Worlds View look out point in the Nyanga National Park.
Worlds View Nyanga National Park.
Worlds View Nyanga National Park.
Don't rely on the GPS too much from Nyanga NP to the Nyampanda border gate, between Zimbabwe & Mozambique. The route that the GPS shows has not been used for years and to get out of that mess, don't take directions from a guy on a bicycle wearing a blue T Shirt. You will get into a bigger mess. The border crossing was a breeze and within 15 mins. we were on our way to Tete in Mozambique. Toni decided that she will handle the formalities at customs and I can stay with the car. I think she feels I am too intimidating.
En route to Tete we passed some guys from George, South Africa. I am not sure how long they have been travelling with that load.
Once the tar road ends there is about 150 kms of fairly good off road driving to the Nyampanda border crossing. Providing you don't get lost.
En route to the Nyampanda Border Crossing. Unbelieveable beatifull scenery with the Mozambique border on your right.
En route to the Nyampanda border crossing.
Finally, the Zambezi flowing through Tete in Mozambique. What a welcoming sight. Seeing the Zambezi is like meeting an old friend.
Our very good friends, Theo & Mynie invited over some friends for a typical South African braai. What a wonderfull experience to spend some time with such lovely people so far away from home.
Theo, Mynie, us and friends.
Theo, myself and Toni.
Our washing machine. In the morning we put our dirty clothes into a plastic container with some water and soap, drive as much off road as possible and then in the evening our washing is spotless. Thanks to Meryl for the advice.