Great video. We once travelled with my family from Joburg to Cape Town and took the same number of hours. I loved the views when we arrived in C.Town in the morning and the mountains before the tunnel were lit by the morning sun and there were clouds over the mountain range as well! That was a trip to remember!
Thanx bro was educational for me as a capetonian never left western cape need to travel more not getting any younger I only travel around western cape all my life
We have Greyhound in the States as well. I've been to South Africa four times, and planning my next trip later this year. I actually drove for the first time on the African continent this year, my last visit to SA. It was a great experience. I want to travel there by bus next time and get the feel of traveling with the locals. Lol. Great video..
Yes Traveling by bus is the best because you get to connect with local people and see different places along the way. You must get a bus from Joburg to Cape Town or vise vesa I promise it will be worth it.
@@quintonkhumalo4119 I will do that. I did a long road trip in January and February from Johannesburg to Drakenberg, spent a few days there in Drakenberg. Then we continued our journey from Drakenberg to Durban. Then stay 2 weeks in Durban. Then from there we went to Zululand and went to the national park called Hluhluwe. Spent a few days there, then went to Nongoma and Ulundi, stayed overnight. Then travel to Port Edward's on the Eastern Cape. Stayed overnight. Travel to East London, stayed a few days. Then travel to this small town about an hour from Port Elizabeth. Stayed overnight. Then travel to Cape Town and stayed two weeks. Then returned to the US. That was the best experience I had and first time driving in SA.
Travelled by bus from jhb to Cape town in 2016 l think it was called Intercape omg that was too long 24hrs had to book a flight on my return.....All the way from Australia.
nice video my broer!!.. i remember driving down from pretoria alone last year and it was brutal. Told myself i'd never drive back or forth again considering a flight only takes 2 hours at most for a few extra bucks. The drive from Colesberg through Bloem to Joburg is nice, the moerse drive is from Colesberg to Cape Town... The poes desert had me sweating bullets my broer!😂😂🤣😮💨💀
Hello. Am sorry for my late response. Well I can’t really remember but it’s there on their website. Sleep liner and premium something something, but to have right details please refer to their website.
I know most people get surprised. Countries (mostly in Southern Hemisphere of Africa) have winter and it snows. It can get up to -20degrees Celsius (for example Sutherland in South Africa)
South Africa is in the Southern hemisphere we have winter between May and August , in winter temperature ranges per region between mid-20 degrees Celcius to sub zero degrees.
Bringing a real world experience to us really helps us know what to expect. Amazing and informative ❤
@@OLskewL thanks bro
Great video. We once travelled with my family from Joburg to Cape Town and took the same number of hours. I loved the views when we arrived in C.Town in the morning and the mountains before the tunnel were lit by the morning sun and there were clouds over the mountain range as well! That was a trip to remember!
Thus my favourite part too. The mountains inCape Town they are mind blowing
thanks for sharing, planning to travel from Johannesburg to Cape town.... hoping for a wonderful experience.
Thank you
Thanx bro was educational for me as a capetonian never left western cape need to travel more not getting any younger I only travel around western cape all my life
Yes you need to travel a lot. There are more places to explore out side Cape Town 😁
Nice. Brings back a lot of great memories.
Am happy to hear that
Awesome
Nice bus
Enjoy your journey
Beautiful tollgate
Thanks 😊
Nice video.
The mountainous scenery after the toll plaza after 7:35 is lovely.
Looks like I've actually watched a video of yours before 😃
Nice scenery
Great video and a sweet and clear video
Thank you
I just travelled from CP to Jozi yesterday, I must say it was a nice different experience.
Thank you
Me too I just arrived in Johannesburg today
Good work bro
Thank you
Very educative will definitely be visiting .
We have Greyhound in the States as well. I've been to South Africa four times, and planning my next trip later this year. I actually drove for the first time on the African continent this year, my last visit to SA. It was a great experience. I want to travel there by bus next time and get the feel of traveling with the locals. Lol. Great video..
Yes Traveling by bus is the best because you get to connect with local people and see different places along the way. You must get a bus from Joburg to Cape Town or vise vesa I promise it will be worth it.
@@quintonkhumalo4119 I will do that. I did a long road trip in January and February from Johannesburg to Drakenberg, spent a few days there in Drakenberg. Then we continued our journey from Drakenberg to Durban. Then stay 2 weeks in Durban. Then from there we went to Zululand and went to the national park called Hluhluwe. Spent a few days there, then went to Nongoma and Ulundi, stayed overnight. Then travel to Port Edward's on the Eastern Cape. Stayed overnight. Travel to East London, stayed a few days. Then travel to this small town about an hour from Port Elizabeth. Stayed overnight. Then travel to Cape Town and stayed two weeks. Then returned to the US. That was the best experience I had and first time driving in SA.
@@wiljon1981 wow thus amazing. Hopefully one day I will travel as much as you.
@@quintonkhumalo4119 you will. Just do it.
New subscribers from freetown
Thank you ❤️
Thanks for sharing ❤
Travelled by bus from jhb to Cape town in 2016 l think it was called Intercape omg that was too long 24hrs had to book a flight on my return.....All the way from Australia.
I hope you enjoyed the journey
@@quintonkhumalo4119 l did enjoyed the beautiful valleys , mountains and vine yards l saw on the way.
nice video my broer!!.. i remember driving down from pretoria alone last year and it was brutal. Told myself i'd never drive back or forth again considering a flight only takes 2 hours at most for a few extra bucks. The drive from Colesberg through Bloem to Joburg is nice, the moerse drive is from Colesberg to Cape Town... The poes desert had me sweating bullets my broer!😂😂🤣😮💨💀
😂😂😂am sorry to hear that. It’s really not easy.
Wait is this the greyhound premium ? When you booked or what are the names of the single one and double one
Hello. Am sorry for my late response. Well I can’t really remember but it’s there on their website. Sleep liner and premium something something, but to have right details please refer to their website.
Nice one Bro keep it up
All the best Quinton 😉
Thank you
This may sound american, but the snow did look amazing. I had no idea. Great content.
I know most people get surprised. Countries (mostly in Southern Hemisphere of Africa) have winter and it snows. It can get up to -20degrees Celsius (for example Sutherland in South Africa)
How much was the ticket ?
am not sure but you can check at their website
Is it cold there?
South Africa is in the Southern hemisphere we have winter between May and August , in winter temperature ranges per region between mid-20 degrees Celcius to sub zero degrees.
Yes it’s very cold. Some places like Sutherland in the Northern Cape temperatures drop to -20 degrees Celsius in winter
Very cold
Nice video
Thank you
Do they play music in the bus?
No
Only movies on screen
Nice video 👍💪🚀💥👏
Thank you so much Kamil🙏
Thanks a lot Kamil🙏
Thanks a lot Kamil
Ubuyile uGrayhound??
Yes
awesome
Clear voice
Thank you
I have always travelled in Business or first class
I wanna try this greyhound bus
Does it require passport for south Africanz
No they have 0 requirements only you.
Enjoyed🔥
Travelled by the same company coach in 2011 and it took us 24hrs😢😢😢😢.....😅😅😅😅😅
It’s very long😂
Not wine farms vineyards
Do you need a passport or ID 🪪 for the bus ticket 🚎 ??
No. You can purchase at Shoprite without them but if you have them along you can present them. Depends on you
Thank you 😊
Is this real an african city?
Yes. Have you not heard of it?
i did but never been there
@@thembiubisi5286 temperatures can drop to -20degrees Celsius in some places here. It snows in some parts of the country too.
@Thembi Ubisi yes it is an African city😂😂😂😂
Greyhound is in Africa? Who knew?
Its the same name but totally different company its a wholly south African company
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