Wow, SA is way developed and beautiful. It will take decades of toiling for other africa countries to get here. Congratulations to the people of SA. Regards from Kenya.
next time you come to Plettenberg Bay please get hold of me i could have bought you lunch. I DROVE behind this bus from Tsitsikama to Knysna the day you did this trip
Thanks melango veiw very nice I have been living south more than 10 years cape Town and Johannesburg but I have never been Eastern cape or Port elezaperth or gberah and souther western cape but I traveled northern western cape until springbook toward upington and until Kimberly or Northern cape mostly until N12 Johannesburg to come all the way pretoria 😂😂😂😂
Let me correct that During Apartheid era, there were no informal settlements, but there were Townships. Tomorrow is not an informal settlement and informal settlement is not a Township. Once informal settlement has been formalized (there is proper approved town planning with infrastructure and amenities), it becomes a Township.
Next time you visit our city, Cape Town, please inform me, so that I'd guide you to more interesting places within the city and the region. You need to see the San caves and climb our mountains, and eat our braai meats, and attend our cultural feasts. Interact with the locals and learn more friendly people than what is known of us South Africans as being xenophobic... We actually are friendly people, especially in the Southern Xhosa regions like Western Cape and Eastern Cape. We never fight other people.
Malango someday if you go to SA i wish u pass to tanzania 🇹🇿 Mozambique 🇲🇿 border then DURBAN kzn you dont show this way its very easy way to reach SA...
@@malangotravels No you didn't miss anything, i'm just wondering cause i have been following your journey from Tanzania until now and i'm truly impressed
@@malangotravels We just need to see more of other African Countries in SADC region more especially for us South African who don't get to travel or are scared to travel to other African countries.
Nah you wouldn't find informal settlements during apartheid hostels were built for people coming from other province's or rural areas to look for jobs in urban areas or other provinces shacks were there but you would only find it at the back of those matchbox houses informal settlements started popping up under anc rule they tried addressing this but they cant do it alone they build houses for people in informal settlements demolish informal settlements than they pop up again
I think the lady should have talked more about her NGO and leave politics out. Some of us not gonna support a Chanel that promotes party politics. I am quick to unsubscribe from such channel.
😂😂😂she says she is voting for the DA coz everything works in the western cape there is no corruption that time Gauteng n the western cape account for 70% of the corruption cases
@jabulanithema That was just a random question and a free feeling opinion from the lady. I liked the interaction and the fact that freedom of speech in South Africa is so spontaneous anyone feels free to say the party of his/her choice.
Wow, SA is way developed and beautiful. It will take decades of toiling for other africa countries to get here. Congratulations to the people of SA. Regards from Kenya.
Thanks 👍
That girl is super nice . Nice content thank you ❤ . South Africa is beautiful 🇿🇦
She truly is
our contry is really nice,that is why i prefer travelling by bus(road)than flights
Really nice 💯
South Africa looks amazing 😍🤩
It's surely beautiful
What an incredible journey along the Garden Route! Let's keep pushing forward and exploring every corner of this beautiful route
Yes, thanks for watching
Wow wow..... I've practically traveled with you virtually...
Thanks 👍
next time you come to Plettenberg Bay please get hold of me i could have bought you lunch. I DROVE behind this bus from Tsitsikama to Knysna the day you did this trip
Thanks for a the video 👍 I really enjoyed it. I actually want to do a trip from Durban to Cape Town by bus.
@@robertbell3434 Thanks for watching and safe travels in advance
she said "I am sitting on top of the driver" welcome to SA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great content, keep it up. It felt like I was driving that bus.
Thanks for watching
South Africa ni Majuu buana
Kabisa mdau
Garden route. Thats a beautiful route
it is nded!
As a Kenyan watching this, we still have a long way to on infrastructure
We will get there one day
We have become big fans of your journeys & videos,
Unique talent, style & ambience for hapa kazi tu
Shukrani sana
The channel is very educative
Thanks for compliment
Wow!!!! Lovely content my Brother..Thank-you for taking us with you ❤❤❤❤
Thanks too for watching
thank you for the wonderful content .
Thanks for watching
Thanks melango veiw very nice I have been living south more than 10 years cape Town and Johannesburg but I have never been Eastern cape or Port elezaperth or gberah and souther western cape but I traveled northern western cape until springbook toward upington and until Kimberly or Northern cape mostly until N12 Johannesburg to come all the way pretoria 😂😂😂😂
I really appreciate
Let me correct that During Apartheid era, there were no informal settlements, but there were Townships. Tomorrow is not an informal settlement and informal settlement is not a Township. Once informal settlement has been formalized (there is proper approved town planning with infrastructure and amenities), it becomes a Township.
Appreciate your insight
Correct
Been waiting for this video since😅
Just enjoy
Well done, sir. I didn't subscribe to your channel for nothing. 💖💖💖🇨🇩🇿🇦🇹🇿
Thanks
I thought you'll be traveling there next week. Enjoy the journey
Thanks
Welcome to Kaapstad Brother. I have your cup of Coffee here in Strand please man
Thank you
Welcome to MOTHER CITY
Yoh it's beautiful here!
When I buy a car, I want to do Maputo to Cape Town.
@@jacinto.fonseca Good luck
following you're doing a good job
Thank you
Eee bwana ndio watoto wa mama Samia wamejazana ukuo sio poa south Africa pazuli sana
Pazuri kweli
Jamaa wameendelea sana
Kweli kabisa mdau
Welcome to the western cape.
Thank you
Please show Mt Fletcher .
Next time
What's up with stopping along the garden route. In George.
Yes, the is a pick up and drop of point. We stopped there also
If you took one off many mini buses "taxis " you'll be there in 5 hours 😮😢😅😅 maybe in three pieces 😮😮 sho 😉 😅
Kumbe ulikuwa mtaani kwangu Port Elizabeth
Nitakua nakuja hapa mara mbili au tatu kwa mwaka kwa miaka mitatu au minne ijayo, so tunaweza kuonana next time
How can it take 16 hours , it's about 15 hours by train , but driving by car takes 6 -1/2 hours , so by bus maybe 9
Country within a country Limpopo that is not true I had the vlog guy laughing😂😂😂
SA iyo ni ulaya ndogo they are so far good infrastructure
Kweli kabisa
How much from Cape town to Fort Beaufort
Garden route trip N2 nation road no 2
Beautiful garden route 🇿🇦
Next time will be prepared to many places
I'm already in south Africa 😂
By the way I heard the lady speak of red eye,what is that?could you please elaborate then secondly, did the bus have one driver for the entire trip?
You don't even see what the drivers are doing in these kind of buses! Bud definitely, there are more than one driver
@@malangotravels oh,ok
Next time you visit our city, Cape Town, please inform me, so that I'd guide you to more interesting places within the city and the region. You need to see the San caves and climb our mountains, and eat our braai meats, and attend our cultural feasts.
Interact with the locals and learn more friendly people than what is known of us South Africans as being xenophobic... We actually are friendly people, especially in the Southern Xhosa regions like Western Cape and Eastern Cape. We never fight other people.
I thank you 👃
How match intarcep from Joburg to captown
Check their website
Remember to show us hotel expenses
Okay
Malango someday if you go to SA i wish u pass to tanzania 🇹🇿 Mozambique 🇲🇿 border then DURBAN kzn you dont show this way its very easy way to reach SA...
Thanks. Is it safe nowadays?
@malangotravels yes its very safe mkuu I admire u try it
Poa sana kaka
Pamoja sana mdau
did you sleep on your journey or you were awake the whole journey?
Why? Did I miss something?
@@malangotravels No you didn't miss anything, i'm just wondering cause i have been following your journey from Tanzania until now and i'm truly impressed
@@malangotravels We just need to see more of other African Countries in SADC region more especially for us South African who don't get to travel or are scared to travel to other African countries.
N2 is the longest route in SA followed by N1.
Eastern Cape is the most poorest province in South Africa but we have better road network than some African capital cities or economic hubs.
Nah you wouldn't find informal settlements during apartheid hostels were built for people coming from other province's or rural areas to look for jobs in urban areas or other provinces shacks were there but you would only find it at the back of those matchbox houses informal settlements started popping up under anc rule they tried addressing this but they cant do it alone they build houses for people in informal settlements demolish informal settlements than they pop up again
I really appreciate your insight
Fogo, South Africa has better roads.
@@jacinto.fonseca true that
do not tell me you didn't get a number from the beautiful woman u talking too wearing a red bandana
😀 I got the number. If you want to support her charity, just let me know
She's lovely ,she seems to be a very nice person too, I would love to donate to her charity, Much love to you all from Sydney Australia.
I see your coming in my town now karibu sana you got my number
Asante sana, tutawasiliana
I think the lady should have talked more about her NGO and leave politics out. Some of us not gonna support a Chanel that promotes party politics. I am quick to unsubscribe from such channel.
Okay
😂😂😂she says she is voting for the DA coz everything works in the western cape there is no corruption that time Gauteng n the western cape account for 70% of the corruption cases
@jabulanithema That was just a random question and a free feeling opinion from the lady. I liked the interaction and the fact that freedom of speech in South Africa is so spontaneous anyone feels free to say the party of his/her choice.
@@peleqetelo8734 thank you