Prøve GULL - Gratis
Calm In The Khwai
SA4x4
|September 2019
We drive the new Ford Everest in Northern Botswana – and get dished up a testing selection of fine sand, river crossings and lots of mud

Car launches are carefully managed events that show off a vehicle’s best qualities. While they do usually take place in spectacular locations, the emphasis is nearly always on the car, with little thought given to the actual travel experience.
But for the launch of the new Everest, Ford managed to blend the best of both worlds into one heck of an experience in Botswana.
The journey began with a flight to Maun, the go-to jump-off point for many a traveller heading into the Okavango Delta. We’d be spending two nights exploring the highlights of the region, all from the comfort of Ford’s plush new bi-turbo Everest.
Pan-tastic
The first chapter of our journey took us some 200km along the A3 road, towards one of Mother Nature’s more surreal works of art – the Makgadikgadi Pans.
We’d be spending the night bathing in the starlight in a remote corner of the Nwetwe Pan, to be precise.
Our campsite was ready and waiting, with canvas tents pitched in a large circle. A vital mopani wood fire burned right in the middle.
We arrived with light fading fast, so there was just enough time to grab a drink and take in the pastel-coloured sunset. On one side, the sun was setting over the veld and on the other, blue and red colours were mixing above an endless horizon of salt pan.
Denne historien er fra September 2019-utgaven av SA4x4.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA SA4x4
SA4x4
Uganda The Pearl Of Africa
This trip, the very last in the series of stories from Dan Grec’s two-year Africa round trip, details a scary mishap and some extraordinary wildlife encounters
13 mins
March 2020

SA4x4
Chewy, But Edible
Take another look at those garden pests
4 mins
March 2020

SA4x4
Auto Perfection?
Adding a six-speed auto to Mahindra’s workhorse ups the game for this value proposition
3 mins
March 2020
SA4x4
Defenders On Tour
The second 2019 Defender Trophy event kicked off in Limpopo and was unique in that participants camped in three different countries…
9 mins
March 2020
SA4x4
Rad Rig The Dream Catcher
Motorhome world’s one-of-a-kind luxury globetrotter
4 mins
March 2020

SA4x4
The Difference Between An Overlander And An Offroader
A very important distinction needs to be made between the offroader and the overland traveller; often the two are thought to be the same.
5 mins
March 2020

SA4x4
Steelmate TP-S9
Solar powered TPMS (External sensor)
3 mins
March 2020
SA4x4
Light on the dark side
VW AMAROK DARK LABEL
4 mins
March 2020

SA4x4
Monkey business!
Vervet Monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) are the most widespread of the African monkeys; occurring from the Ethiopian Rift Valley, highlands east of the Rift, and southern Somalia, through the eastern lowlands of Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia (east of the Luangwa Valley), Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and all nine provinces in South Africa.
3 mins
March 2020
SA4x4
GREAT ZOOKS
There are a few mishaps as a bunch of Jimnys tackle one of Lesotho’s premier off-road challenges, Baboon’s Pass
10 mins
March 2020
Translate
Change font size