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The Allure of Public Transport in Africa: A Journey through the Continent

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Traveling through Africa by public transport may seem overwhelming initially, but it is one of the most enriching ways to discover and explore the diverse continent. Although Africa’s transport infrastructure may not be ideal, an adventurous spirit and preparedness for unexpected situations can transform the experience into an unforgettable memory.

A Budget-Friendly Adventure Through Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Tanzania

Two broke students embarked on an adventure from Cape Town to Zanzibar on a budget of R10,000. Their journey included train rides through Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Tanzania.

A Rocky Start in Pretoria

The journey began at Bellville railway station in Cape Town, with the Shosholoza Meyl taking them to Pretoria. The travelers faced their first obstacle when they encountered a railway undergoing maintenance. Despite this setback, they caught buses and taxis to reach Mozambique.

Inhaca Island: A Hidden Gem in Maputo

In Maputo, the adventurers took time for a beach getaway on Inhaca Island, the only backpackers’ hostel on the island. They experienced the local culture and cuisine, indulging in pastel de natas from local cafes before boarding a 20-hour train ride to the Zimbabwean border.

A Unique Entry into Zimbabwe

As they crossed into Zimbabwe, their passports were stamped, and their names were recorded in an A4 hardcover book. With no digital records, this handwritten entry and the passport stamp were the only traces of their presence. The train eventually arrived in Bulawayo, where they spent a day before catching an overnight train to Victoria Falls.

A Punctual Train Service in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s train service proved to be the most punctual of the trip, with no major hiccups. The rail journey provided a unique glimpse of the African countryside, where they witnessed remote villages, vast expanses of bushveld, and possibly some wildlife. The travelers shared stories and camaraderie with their fellow passengers and train staff, enjoying a makeshift “bar” in one of the carriage rooms.

A Natural Shower at Victoria Falls

Upon arriving at Victoria Falls, the adventurers enjoyed a natural shower in the falls’ mist before continuing their journey into Zambia. Throughout their expedition, they experienced the full spectrum of Africa’s public transport system, ranging from luxurious carriages with bunk beds and hot water to station floors and overcrowded cubicles.

Embracing the Unpredictable Nature of African Public Transport

Although the unpredictable nature of African public transport can deter some, it offers a truly authentic adventure for those who embrace uncertainty and revel in serendipitous encounters. This journey, filled with rich experiences and warm interactions, highlights the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone to unveil the true essence of a place. Africa’s public transport may not be synonymous with luxury or punctuality, but the memories it creates are truly unparalleled.

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