10/06/2026
5 things we wish someone had told us before our first self-drive safari in Southern Africa.
We've driven these roads ourselves β from the Waterberg to Kruger, Botswana, Zimbabwe and beyond. These aren't tips from a travel blog. They're lessons from our own mistakes.
π 1) Your car will become your home. Pack like it!
Roof tent, fridge, cooking gear, clothes, snacks, spare tyre. It sounds like a lot β because it is. The cars that struggle are the ones packed for a holiday, not an expedition. Think: everything you need, nothing you don't.
π 2) The best spots aren't on the first page of Google. We found our favourite campsites by asking locals, not searching online. The hidden gems exist β they just don't advertise. Ask at the gate, ask your neighbours at the braai. That's where the real tips live. Now Lowes Africa can be yout local and show you the perfect spots that suit your travel style.
π 3) Border crossings will take longer than you think. Plan your day around them. Some crossings take 20 minutes. Others take 3 hours. It depends on the day, the queue, and whether your paperwork is in order. Always cross in the morning. Never cross on a Monday or after a public holiday. And bring cash β some borders still charge fees in local currency only.
π 4) Google Maps will lie to you. Lovingly, but consistently. 2 hours' on Google Maps can mean 4 hours on a dirt road after rain. Always check: is this road tarred or gravel? Does it cross a river? Is it passable in a 2WD or 4WD? We use Maps offline + iOverlander for the real picture. Download before you go β signal disappears fast.
π 5) Stock up before you think you need to. The next town is further than it looks. In Southern Africa, 'the next town' can be 200km away β and the shop there might close at 1 PM on Saturday. We always fill up at 50%, stock water for 2 days ahead, and never pass a farm stall without stopping. Some of our best meals came from the side of the road.
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π² Message us if you want a personal route β we know these roads.
π¦ Let us know if you would like to know more about our BONUS tip - is it safe to sleep between the wild animals?