London to Cape Town
Heya
I'm currently in the early stages of planning a trip from London to Cape Town. With regards to actual route, I'm quite flexible, however I'd very much like to go through Kisumu in Kenya for personal reasons.
As a starting point, I pulled up Google Maps, put my postcode in the UK as the start, a via point of Kisumu and the destination of Cape Town and so the route planning begins!
Obviously the route it's suggesting through Europe isn't one that I'd likely take, however this can easily be refined once I've planned my way through Africa (i.e. to take into account entry points etc).
I had initially imagined a route consisting of entering Egypt at Alexandria and heading pretty much due South all the way - Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Swaziland and of course South Africa.
However, Google Maps is suggesting a slightly different route - one to be honest I hadn't even considered. Entering Africa in Algeria then to Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe (however I'd actually probably go Botswana instead) and ultimately South Africa.
Obviously I don't intend to set up the Garmin in London at Hyde Park, select Cape Town and bugger off hoping for the best - I'm just looking for the start of a basic route, however there are some countries on the Google Maps list that I'd naturally steer clear from however based purely on a gut instinct.
I'd appreciate some thoughts/comments if anyone has any experience in this area.
Many thanks in advance
Cheers
The Moose
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