Informative video and fun to watch. Thanks! Herbert Smith posted a trip report on 4x4 community. He came the other way to Sinave from Machaila and had a shortcut from the n222 via mechisso avoiding mabote, saving 70km (and no lake to cross).
Hi Iddo? Thanks for the comment. There are so many roads that you dont have a clue which ones to take or which to avoid. And even the road more traveled is not necessarily the through road. An experience none the less.
Our pleasure. One thing to check is that the road south around lake Banamana is not the route on t4a. There will be some bush tracking. Enjoy! Zinave is amazing. Stay there for a few nights and ask for a wild camp. You can dm us on facebook for the contact details of the head rangers.
@@sunsettribegear unfortunately not…. Yet!! Will be going through the gate at Pafuri on way to Gonarezhou in Zim in September. Hoping to be able to cross without the ferry then…. Thanks ian
Fantastic video and really helpful information about N222. I Just wanted to know that fallen bridge at 14:34 is located North or South Banamana Lake? I am planning to do this route from Sango Border to Vilankulo in May and I am trying to get as much information as possible to get around the Lake (also hoping the water levels will drop)
Hi there. The fallen bridge is west of Banamana. You want to stick as far south around the lake. Ask locals where the best route is. From the southern point of the lake to the next town is the worst bit. From there to Mabote and Vilankulo is fine again.
Informative video and fun to watch. Thanks!
Herbert Smith posted a trip report on 4x4 community. He came the other way to Sinave from Machaila and had a shortcut from the n222 via mechisso avoiding mabote, saving 70km (and no lake to cross).
Hi Iddo? Thanks for the comment. There are so many roads that you dont have a clue which ones to take or which to avoid. And even the road more traveled is not necessarily the through road. An experience none the less.
thanks for this, have been looking for an awesome Moz adventure, i plotted your route out on t4a. now the planning starts.
Our pleasure. One thing to check is that the road south around lake Banamana is not the route on t4a. There will be some bush tracking. Enjoy! Zinave is amazing. Stay there for a few nights and ask for a wild camp. You can dm us on facebook for the contact details of the head rangers.
@@sunsettribegear brilliant, thank you!!
Glad the Land Cruiser was able to side step running Mz children actors….. well done on sharing your trip . Bush looks 12:07 stunning 🔥🍺 ian
Thanks Ian. Lucky enough to escape the scam this time. Zinave is just stunning. Have you been there?
@@sunsettribegear unfortunately not…. Yet!! Will be going through the gate at Pafuri on way to Gonarezhou in Zim in September. Hoping to be able to cross without the ferry then…. Thanks ian
@ianmansfield9654 I sent you the number of the fairy operator at Mapai if you want to cross there. 👍🏻
Fantastic video and really helpful information about N222. I Just wanted to know that fallen bridge at 14:34 is located North or South Banamana Lake? I am planning to do this route from Sango Border to Vilankulo in May and I am trying to get as much information as possible to get around the Lake (also hoping the water levels will drop)
Hi there. The fallen bridge is west of Banamana. You want to stick as far south around the lake. Ask locals where the best route is. From the southern point of the lake to the next town is the worst bit. From there to Mabote and Vilankulo is fine again.