Dylan’s Magnet

Dylan’s Magnet

Geologists have still to discover the colossal magnet which is buried deep in the ground, somewhere in the North West of Lusaka, Zambia, but WE know it exists! For every time Bertha leaves Lusaka, we’re drawn back again – to Dylan’s garden! Here, we can enjoy the garden, do some onward planning, make small repairs/improvements and just relax with friends. […]

Busy Border Post – Not!

Busy Border Post – Not!

Because we were heading up the west side of Tanzania towards Rwanda, we decided to cross the border at Kasesya, just north of Mbala in Zambia. We knew it was a small post, but we were the only ones there. Nonetheless, all went to plan and we crossed in about two hours. On the way to the border we visited […]

Bats Galore – A trip to Kasanka National Park

Bats Galore – A trip to Kasanka National Park

Between October and December each year, about 12 million straw coloured fruit bats descend into a tiny patch of evergreen swamp forest inside Kasanka National Park, Northern Zambia. It’s the largest mammal migration in the world. We decided that this was not to be missed, despite Big Bertha being temporarily immobile, and so we hired a car and drove the 1,040km round […]

Happy Birthday Zambia!

Happy Birthday Zambia!

Zambia gained independence from the United Kingdom 56 years ago yesterday (24 October) and to celebrate, our good friends, Tahira and Marco, invited us to their home for a traditional and ubiquitous Zambian meal – Nshima accompanied by a meat stew and vegetables. How to describe Nshima? It is made from mielie meal, a relatively coarse flour made from maize […]

A Letter from Lusaka

A Letter from Lusaka

270 days have now passed since our arrival in Zambia and we are considering citizenship! COVID 19 has placed a giant sized spanner in our overlanding works, but as recently reminded to us by a German gentleman, “If you go on an adventure, then you had better expect an adventure!” Very true. We continue to reside at Dylan’s farm, with […]

A Trip to South Luangwa National Park

A Trip to South Luangwa National Park

It has been 238 days since our arrival in Zambia.  We intended to stay no longer than our 90 day tourist visa allowed, but COVID 19 has put paid to that. Luckily, Zambia is allowing internal travel and the National Parks remain open.  And so we made the 1,500km round trip to South Luangwa National Park in the east of […]

Birthday Celebrations at Pinnon Lodge

Birthday Celebrations at Pinnon Lodge

Lyndon and Ruth established Pinnon Lodge in the Kafue National Park, Zambia. Their story is interesting, so interesting Channel Four featured them in TV programme ‘Our Wildest Dreams’.  We got to know this lovely couple and their adorable kids, Indiana and Ivy, through Dylan – they stay at his farm when doing a supplies trip to Lusaka. Lyndon’s and David’s […]

Locked Down in Lusaka – Day 35 and Counting

Locked Down in Lusaka – Day 35 and Counting

It could so easily have been ‘Locked Down in London’. We first started noticing reports about COVID19 in January 2020 , just prior to visiting the UK to celebrate David’s parents’ diamond (60th) wedding anniversary. In February the reports intensified, but not to the extent that unduly worried us, and we returned to Zambia in early March. The reports then […]

Mud, Mud and More Mud

Mud, Mud and More Mud

March 2020 has been a very challenging month for Big Bertha. We flew back to Zambia in early March, having celebrated David’s parents’ diamond wedding anniversary in the UK, and headed north east towards the waterfalls. The rains have been exceptional this year and the water table has risen, making the dirt roads very fragile. We ended up getting stuck […]