I am scheduled to start the
following trip to Zim on Thursday
Reading some recent Zim
reports, I am scared of the roads and damage to my car.
Driving a Hilux 4*4 and
towing a Bushlapa Boskriek
My trip itinerary is:
Pilansberg
Palapye
Plumtree Border Post
Motobo (Khayelitsha House)
Masvingo (Romelda Retreat
Cottage)
Chimanimani (The Treehouse
Project)
JuilisDale (Froggy Farm Eco
Cabin)
Harare (Boutique On 22)
Chizarira National Park
(Mucheni2 campsite)
Mana Pools (Wilderness
Ruckomechi)
North Kariba (Hornbill
Lodge)
FERRY: Andora Harbour -
Mlibizi
Hwange (Little Kapula Camp)
Pandamatenga Border Post
Palapye
Lanseria International
Airport
Any advice will be most
welcome
Thanks
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Hi Tim,
I can’t help with the Zimbabwean roads, but I did drive from Palapye to Kasane last week. There has been a great deal of rain in eastern Botswana this season, and even on Saturday evening I got caught in a downpour in Gaborone. (I hadn’t bothered to pack a raincoat as I thought all the rains were over). The end result is that there are road crews everywhere patching up damage where water has got under the seal; and some of the unpaved roads still have big puddles, though these are shrinking rapidly now. The graders are out on the unpaved roads and working hard. Even the road to Segaigai Farm is supposed to be getting some attention later this week.
From Palapye to Francistown the A1 is in very good condition, excepting a small patch of roadworks near Topisi.
The A3 from Francistown to Nata is under reconstruction. For most of the way a new highway is being built alongside the old one, but (i) there are construction vehicles going back and forth across the old road; (ii) the old road surface is deteriorating and is being temporarily patched in places; (iii) there are long stretches with temporary speed limits of 60 km/hr or lower, and police making sure these are adhered to; and (iv) the construction crews are working hard to make up for lost time, and you can expect delays. I had to stop 8 times on this leg. The longest delay was only 5 minutes, but cumulatively the Francistown to Nata leg took about an hour longer than normal.
The A33 from Nata to Pandamatenga also has long stretches of roadworks.
There is nothing that will damage a car or trailer but you will need to allow extra time on your Pandamatenga to Palapye day. The reconstruction of the A3 and A33 is a BWP 4 billion project scheduled for completion sometime in 2027, so we will have to expect delays and detours for quite a while yet.
Have a great trip !
Graeme
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