What a magnificent place, the noise is the quiet of the Karoo. I was based in that part of the world "sourcing farms" the Tankwa Padstal was our local pub, if you call having to travel 80km "local", they allowed us to transverse their farm to save time going home at night. I called the owners the Google of the Karoo as they knew everything about the area, example who to call if one's "windpomp" or tractor needed repair. Yet they were recently from Pretoria, they had a "scheme" where farmers would drop off fruit and clothes for the "volk" who would arrive by donkey car to collect for free, each could take a bag of fruit and some clothes to be fair to everyone. That was real generosity and "Ubuntu" at its best because the poor actually did receive the fruits this time. I see that the area has improved and they now have a landing strip next to the padstal.
Your knowledge of the area is fantastic, thank you for sharing! I have no problem believing that you viewed an 80km trek to the farmstall as still being local, those roads go on forever. But we love it! 😁
We definitely got to know that part of the world, we put on 10 000km in the first two months doing exactly what you do, exploring the roads less travelled. Thats why your channel resonates with me.Respect to the Voortrekkers who navigated through there and the rest of the hinterland without the luxury of 4x4s or Kwids. Keep doing great 👍
Good day Dustbugs Travel Thank you very much and what a wonderful view of your video presentation journey from the beginning until now as seen on S1-Ep 100. I thank you that there are 2 people volunteering to show us South Africa and the world how beautiful our country can be. I'm pushing my curiosity to catch up to S1-Ep 200 again, despite the load shedding when I get a chance to watch again good luck with your journey ahead
Thank you for sharing your experience with traveling. You show that it is possible to travel gravel roads with a small car... I love every thing that you share.
What a wonderful place to stay in! I would have had a moonlit bath, just carrying some buckets of hot water out to fill the bath. Karoo is desert conditions, so very cold night and ht day, because there is nothing to keep the warmth in and it all radiates out, also because of clear skies.
It was a magical place, we still often think back to it with fond memories! 🤩 It was just too chilly for that bath, we just couldn't! 🥶🛁 And it wasn't even winter then, which proves your point to the clear days resulting in super cold nights.
We've been really fortunate and have only had a flat tyre once, but we picked up nails in a campsite, so it wasn't even the gravel road! We drive really slow though, seldom above 60km/h, so that of course helps too. 🚗
What a magnificent place, the noise is the quiet of the Karoo. I was based in that part of the world "sourcing farms" the Tankwa Padstal was our local pub, if you call having to travel 80km "local", they allowed us to transverse their farm to save time going home at night. I called the owners the Google of the Karoo as they knew everything about the area, example who to call if one's "windpomp" or tractor needed repair. Yet they were recently from Pretoria, they had a "scheme" where farmers would drop off fruit and clothes for the "volk" who would arrive by donkey car to collect for free, each could take a bag of fruit and some clothes to be fair to everyone. That was real generosity and "Ubuntu" at its best because the poor actually did receive the fruits this time. I see that the area has improved and they now have a landing strip next to the padstal.
Your knowledge of the area is fantastic, thank you for sharing! I have no problem believing that you viewed an 80km trek to the farmstall as still being local, those roads go on forever. But we love it! 😁
We definitely got to know that part of the world, we put on 10 000km in the first two months doing exactly what you do, exploring the roads less travelled. Thats why your channel resonates with me.Respect to the Voortrekkers who navigated through there and the rest of the hinterland without the luxury of 4x4s or Kwids. Keep doing great 👍
Always amazed at the countryside from beautiful. The sound of silence is so beautiful, so nice to hear nothing. Enjoy!!!
Beautiful aerial shots👏👏👍
Good day Dustbugs Travel Thank you very much and what a wonderful view of your video presentation journey from the beginning until now as seen on S1-Ep 100. I thank you that there are 2 people volunteering to show us South Africa and the world how beautiful our country can be. I'm pushing my curiosity to catch up to S1-Ep 200 again, despite the load shedding when I get a chance to watch again good luck with your journey ahead
Thank you for sharing your experience with traveling. You show that it is possible to travel gravel roads with a small car... I love every thing that you share.
Thank you for travelling along with us! 😊 It is indeed very possible to drive on most gravel roads with a small car like we do, we love every moment!
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What an awesome place
We were very fortunate to have discovered this gem. Well worth a visit, just to get away from it all. 😁
What a wonderful place to stay in! I would have had a moonlit bath, just carrying some buckets of hot water out to fill the bath. Karoo is desert conditions, so very cold night and ht day, because there is nothing to keep the warmth in and it all radiates out, also because of clear skies.
It was a magical place, we still often think back to it with fond memories! 🤩 It was just too chilly for that bath, we just couldn't! 🥶🛁 And it wasn't even winter then, which proves your point to the clear days resulting in super cold nights.
Thank you for sharing your travels. My heart lies in the Karoo, anywhere & everywhere...
I hear you. This was a fantastic stay and the surroundings were absolutely beatiful. 😎🚗
Love this place……. Stunning indeed!
Oh the little lights….. I just bought some which I took to Africa. Quiet handy in the village at night✅
So much open space. It's beautiful. What an incredible experience
It felt like we were the only ones on the planet that night, it truly was an unforgettable experience! 🥰
Dining area exquisite 👌👌👌
Have you had any tyre problems as those tyres are not designed for long distance gravel roads
We've been really fortunate and have only had a flat tyre once, but we picked up nails in a campsite, so it wasn't even the gravel road! We drive really slow though, seldom above 60km/h, so that of course helps too. 🚗
@@DustBugsTravel we drive extensively on gravel for thousands of kms but not 60 80-100 kms per hour we are geared for this
Next time bring your 2 in 1 big blankets😂