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    Let me start off by wishing you all a very happy & joyous new year 2012. And here is hoping for all of us riders out there this will be yet another year filled with amazing, mind & soul satisfying rides, small or big.

    I am pleased to share with you all, that in December 2011, I have touched two more important landmarks in my biking life. The first milestone- To fuel our continued passion for riding and as part of our series of dream rides on this wonderful planet, myself & wife have just returned after an enchanting ride in South Africa. The second milestone- I am glad to inform you all that we have launched our own biking website named www.rideforpassion.com

    As for the South Africa trip, its been more than 3 weeks since we did it, but then I had to get back to work (to pay my credit card bills!!)


    SOUTH AFRICA bike ride Dec 2011- Introduction - YouTube





    Haroon & Farzana
    Last edited by Haroon; 02-02-2012, 08:09 PM.



    Growing old is compulsory - growing up is optional
    So many roads, So little time
    RIDE for PASSION

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    • #3
      Haroon, this is one awesome statement, I can visualize a mature advice coming out of a pure experience here...

      "Lastly, a very friendly advice to all international bike touring enthusiasts- Touring on a bike gathers more attention from people than making the same trip in a car or tour bus. Therefore, always keep in mind that in your own right you are like the people-to-people ambassadors of your country in any foreign land, and irrespective of how the media may portray your country & its people or the host country & its people, always try and leave a good & lasting impression about your country and its people thru your actions, deeds & respect for the cultures & people in that foreign land"
      Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
      Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
      ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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      • #4
        Thanks aargee. Thats why on all our trips I have the Indian flag on my bike for 2 reasons. 1. My love for my country & being a proud indian. 2. The flag is a constant reminder that everything we do right or wrong will reflect on my country accordingly.

        Esp in europe, we had this surprised look from people when we took off our helmets - I mean 2 non-white looking people on a bike tour! We got asked couple of times "if we were from UK", but when we said India, it was like "Oh....." so we made sure, we presented ourselves & our country in the best possible way



        Growing old is compulsory - growing up is optional
        So many roads, So little time
        RIDE for PASSION

        See us & our global rides at:
        www.rideforpassion.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Haroon View Post
          Thanks aargee. Thats why on all our trips I have the Indian flag on my bike for 2 reasons. 1. My love for my country & being a proud indian. 2. The flag is a constant reminder that everything we do right or wrong will reflect on my country accordingly.

          Esp in europe, we had this surprised look from people when we took off our helmets - I mean 2 non-white looking people on a bike tour! We got asked couple of times "if we were from UK", but when we said India, it was like "Oh....." so we made sure, we presented ourselves & our country in the best possible way
          Way to go Haroon ! I know it's going to be a wonderful log and I know you'll make us all proud. Ride on, Ride Safe & Looking forward to the rest,
          Cheers
          Last edited by ridermax; 01-24-2012, 08:49 PM.

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          • #6
            Wow - a Haroon Blog is just what I need for a stress buster at work!

            Bring it on, sir!

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            • #7
              Thanks ridermax & bluevolt. I must however warn you like they say 'a picture is worth a thousand words', so this is going to be a picture intensive report...
              Last edited by Haroon; 01-29-2012, 09:19 PM.



              Growing old is compulsory - growing up is optional
              So many roads, So little time
              RIDE for PASSION

              See us & our global rides at:
              www.rideforpassion.com

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                Leave ordinary behind- An enchanting SOUTH AFRICAN odyssey on two-wheels



                Intro of South Africa Bike Trip: Dec 2011 - YouTube









                Prelude to trip

                With an unending wish-list of exotic rides on our vast planet and having ticked off Europe & India in 2010, myself & wife were constantly asked “where next?”
                Although I was itching to ride in Africa, a continent which always intrigues & amazes me, but Africa being so huge, every time I looked up the map, I started in Africa but lost track & ended up somewhere else on the map as it was difficult to decide where to make a start. Besides, the trip was not about me as a passionate biker simply riding into one sunset after another in Africa, but I had to also take into perspective the expectations of my able lieutenant & my only support crew, my darling wife, and arrive at the best possible compromise of things to get out from this trip for both of us. Ofcourse, riding 2-up with a heavy bike it was of paramount importance that we stayed on tarmac roads, cared well for our personal & road safety, needed good infrastructure, combination of scenery-mountain passes-wildlife-seashore, nice rental bike, great food, affordable accommodation etc. So we finally zeroed into the rainbow nation, yes the amazing South Africa! Afterall, it was the best bet in terms of convenience, accessibility & diversity. This country has 11 national languages, over 72 dialects and a geographical orientation about as diverse as its people. It is quite simply a world within one border. However, with a limited eight day window (that’s all our kids have approved us from their school vacation time!), we decided on doing a long loop starting & ending the trip in Cape Town.

                Indeed, from my school days most of what I knew of South Africa was limited to being the place where India’s greatest son- Mahatma Gandhi started his freedom struggle against colonial rule, while things like apartheid, the legend called Nelson Mandela, Diamond mines, Wild life, First human heart transplant etc were the other notable features. Whereas in more recent times the memories of the wonderfully hosted Football world cup, Indian Premier League(IPL) cricket tournament and tons of negative publicity for crime that country wrongly or rightly receives came to mind. Incidentally, I happened to read about a bike tour guide jokingly briefing his co-riders at the start of a trip in Johannesburg, “In the suburbs just watch out for stones being pelted by urchins, but don’t worry about bullets, you won’t anyway see them coming!!” Plus a lot of relatives & friends’ first reaction hearing South Africa was- “Isn’t that a dangerous place?” So naturally I was a little apprehensive on the safety aspect especially traveling with a very precious cargo on my pillion seat! I was not paranoid but we had to do some research, asking around, googling and then make an educated decision on all aspects of our ride including the use of a good measure of common-sense & constantly remind myself – “There is only a fine line between adventure & stupidity”.

                But after concluding yet another dream trip on two-wheels I can boldly say South Africa is just like any other country, which will have its good, bad & the ugly. Although the crime issue is generally exaggerated, you'd be foolish to get lost. The general rule in South Africa is that if you don't do anything stupid, and follow the locals advice then you're as safe as anywhere else on the globe. So don’t blame it on the country or your bad luck. Simply put - Prevention is better than cure. As for traveling almost 2000 kms all through the western cape of South Africa on 2-wheels, we never ever felt intimated even once and almost all of the people we met along the way were some of the nicest human beings one can come across, truly endorsing the fact that South Africans are known for their outstanding warmth & hospitality. As for the beauty & diversity of this amazing country, story & pics should say it all.


                Sincere acknowledgements
                Myself & wife are grateful to both our families & friends (online & offline!) for their continued support & encouragement for our moto-adventures. Also a special gratitude to our wonderful children Adil & Amal for letting us off the hook for a few days and to my in-laws for taking care of the kids during our trip.

                Most importantly, this trip would not have been such an enjoyable & unforgettable one without the active help & guidance of Chris & Celia from Bikebookings, who tailor made the route & stay arrangements based on our specific requirements. They run a farm with crops, ostriches, sheep, wine making etc for a living and as a hobby run the outfit Bikebookings making full use of their vast experience on biking in South Africa and nearby countries. Thank you Chris & Celia.

                And as always, sharing this trip with all of you would not have been so much fun without the endless pictures & videos that my long haired general went on shooting all along the trip even at the cost of earning a really dark sun-tan on her hands from the scorching African sun and braving the brutal cross winds on many of the days. All the video editing/mixing/posting is also her own first-time effort. Thanks Farzana.


                Countdown
                As a husband-wife team with two diverse kind of international motorbike trips in Europe & India under our belt, we were very excited about Africa, but frankly Mrs & Mr Adventure just did not know what was awaiting us there coz all their tourist brochures said “Leave ordinary behind” so what do we take with us or rather bring back with us??? The research & preparations for the ride started almost 3-4 months earlier and for a start, the visa was a relatively simple & pleasant formality (shows the country cares for tourists) while flight bookings and endless searches on the internet for the minutest of details on South Africa & what to look for, what to eat, where to get deals etc were ‘sub-contracted’ to Mrs. Adventure. Ofcourse, as always she still has to do all the packing & like the earlier trips, did I say make tea for me!! The bike rental was arranged with Motoberlin in Cape Town, a very well organized rental outfit and for the route suggestion, accommodations etc, being the peak season in South Africa & not wanting additional challenges on the security front, this was the first time on a bike trip (more by chance) we contracted Celia & Chris from bikebookings who did a marvelous job for us. Mr Garmin GPS as always told me “Use me or get lost buddy!” so I decided to retain his services to make sure we never lost our way (but the rented Mr. Garmin Zumo 550 had a separate agenda, which you will see later in the report!)


                Starting at Bangalore International Airport









                At a height of 34,000 ft with seats comfortably reclined on our emirates airline flight, Mrs & Mr Adventure are anxious & excited about the following 8 days of bike travel in Africa. Will it meet our expectations, how safe are we, what things need to be avoided, what things need to be enjoyed. Also my wife asked me, after seeing the unrivalled beauty of the European Alps, can anything be better? We soon dozzzzzzze off. We wake up as we are approaching SA and I look out of the window at the vast spread of unending mountains.







                For a few moments I started imagining the thought of a harmless guy like me riding between all that mountains in a remote part of the country with my wife and imagining suddenly looking down the barrel of an automatic gun on a lonely highway..… gosh, my imagination also takes me places sometimes!! Getting back to reality, a long & tiring flight that takes us from Bangalore to Cape Town in about 14 hours….in cramped economy class ofcourse! We soon land into Cape Town & arrive there to a cloudy & cool day. Lets say in Afrikaans -Suid Afrika – Hier kom ons! (South Africa, here we come…)











                The airport transfer takes us to our temporary home base in Cape Town, our simple accommodation at the friendly, clean, reasonably priced & centrally located ‘17 on Loader’ Bed & Breakfast that is close to the V&A Waterfront area which is a major tourist attraction and where the bike rental is also located at the BMW Pavillion.











                At the B&B, our host Benjamin takes us to the roof and shows us the ariel view of the city and gives us tips on the things available nearby and places to eat, landmarks etc. He assures us for many blocks around our location are all safe well into the evening and nothing to worry.

                Outside our B&B in Cape Town







                From our roof top
                The iconic Table Mountain in the background




                The V & A Waterfront in background, where the third & most important member of our trip eagerly awaits us (bike!)




                We unpack and I find that my electrical extension cord is not fitting the SA wall socket. Fortunately, there is a Spar supermarket nearby and I get an adapter. Some more essential purchases and we head for dinner to a nearby seafood place called Vanilla. Dinner consisted of Fried Calamari fish with herb potatoes & Penne Arabiata & fruit juice. After all, with 2 oceans meeting near Cape Town, seafood is everywhere.







                By the way, the fruits in South Africa particularly taste too good.





                We get back to our room and start segregating the things for bike trip & things to be left back for safe keeping in the B&B (where we will stay for another 2 nights after the bike trip). Tomorrow is the big day…..


                Just an indication of our route map for this trip







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                Last edited by Haroon; 01-31-2012, 04:17 PM.



                Growing old is compulsory - growing up is optional
                So many roads, So little time
                RIDE for PASSION

                See us & our global rides at:
                www.rideforpassion.com

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                • #9
                  Awesome write up Sir ji.I am hooked to this thread.

                  Yet to watch the video,Its still streaming

                  Cheers
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                  • #10
                    @Haroon : all tuned to see South Africa through your eyes...

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                    • #11
                      Haroon, a hearty congratulations! That's an great achievement. Thanks to you and your wife for sharing your experience and for your effort to write the log.
                      I am locked to this thread.
                      Henry

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                      • #12
                        Hooked to this thread. South Africa is also one of my dream destinations.
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                        • #13
                          Vow.. Waiting eagerly for the updates & your ride experience..!!
                          This thread suddenly invoked some good & bad memories I had when I was in SA some years back. Stayed there for few months. Got mugged by 6 blacks in Durban..
                          I just hope you had a wonderful & 'safe' journey..!!
                          Hooked, subscribed, glued to this thread.. Dankie..!!


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                          • #14
                            hmmn, nice thread, waiting for more updates.
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                            • #15
                              EPIC Travelogue in the making. Nice video's and thanks for the super detailed write up.

                              As said on the FB message, Kudos for bringing us the comprehensive report in one place (your website) - Good Luck for you and your better half.

                              P.S: I'm looking forward to you to do a Australian Road Trip - Would look upon to your advice once you complete that trip
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