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The journey begins in Livingstone, right beside Victoria Falls, known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, the Smoke That Thunders. It is one of those places that has to be experienced in person, the sound, the scale and the sheer power of the water are something else.
From here we ride into Botswana and spend time in the famous Chobe National Park, home to one of the largest elephant populations in Africa. Wildlife is never far away here, and the sense of space and wilderness is something special.

Namibia is a land of pure adventure, with many miles of gravel roads to ride through incredible dune-scapes. It also offers some of the best wildlife spotting when we head into Etosha National Park. Lions, leopards, black rhino and elephant can all be seen here! But even better, Namibia’s deserts are ancient and legendary, and a visit to the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei is a must.
South Africa is the grand finale. The Western Cape delivers sweeping coastal roads, fine wines in Franschhoek, and the arrival at Cape Agulhas—the southernmost tip of Africa— before the Cape of Good Hope and a celebratory arrival in Cape Town. This is adventure at its best for those who crave more than just the ride. Join us for this unforgettable Southern Africa Motorcycle Tour!
If you want to add some extra Africa experience, don’t forget to also book our Garden Route South Africa tour which will happen at the end of this expedition. There are 4 days of rest and relaxation in Cape Town and we can booked the extra nights for your at the group hotel. Then we hit the road again for 14 days along the Garden Route and the Klein Karoo – a ride famous for sweeping ocean views, golden beaches and superb mountain passes. With smooth, twisting tarmac and endless horizons, this is one of the world’s great coastal journeys. Also book our Garden Route South Africa Tour
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At a glance |
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| Duration (days): | 21 |
| Miles Covered: | 3000 |
| Riding difficulty: | Difficult |
| Unpaved Roads: | 15% |
| Culture Shock: | Large |
The Rider Price does not include motorcycle rental or motorcycle freight. If you wish to add motorcycle freight, then you can select this when you make your booking. If you wish to use a rental motorcycle, motorcycle options will be displayed where we are able to organise a rental motorcycle and you can select this when you make your booking.
| Date | Rider Shared Room |
Single Supplement | Passenger Shared Room |
Bike Rental |
| Oct 4 – 24, 2026 | £8,000 | £1,300 | £6,395 | SOLD OUT. BOOKINGS CLOSED: £0 |
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| The Rider Price shown is based on the rider using their own motorcycle. For tours less than four weeks, you will need motorcycle rental if you do not have your own motorcycle available at the start destination of the tour. | |
| Date: | Oct 4 – 24, 2026 |
| Rider Shared Room: | £8,000 |
| Single Supplement: | £1,300 |
| Passenger Shared Room: | £6,395 |
| Bike Rental: | SOLD OUT. BOOKINGS CLOSED: £0 |
Here are just some of the incredible experiences you will have on this Southern Africa motorcycle tour:
ROUTE MAP
This is Southern Africa Motorcycle Tour is a 21 day motorcycle tour and covers around 3,000 miles. The start point is Livingstone, Zambia (Next to the famous Victoria Falls) and the finish point is Cape Town, South Africa.
Week 1 – Zambia & Botswana
Starting in Livingstone, where the mighty Victoria Falls await—one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The roar and spray of “The Smoke That Thunders” is a true expedition milestone. A few days here to see the falls, collect your rental bike and meet the rest of the group. Ride west into Botswana, following the Chobe River—elephant territory—where wildlife lines the banks. Cross into Namibia via the lush Caprivi Strip, a striking contrast to the arid lands ahead. Explore Etosha National Park, where lions, rhinos, and giraffes gather around waterholes.
Week 2 – Namibia
Then roll into the remote beauty of Damaraland, with ancient rock art and surreal desert scenery. Follow the dramatic Skeleton Coast to the lively, German-influenced town of Swakopmund, where desert meets the Atlantic Ocean. Head deep into the Namib Desert to Sesriem Canyon and the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei, some of the oldest on Earth. Ride south through wide, open landscapes to the dramatic Fish River Canyon, Africa’s answer to the Grand Canyon. Cross the Orange River into South Africa and reach Springbok, set amid rugged mountain scenery.
Week 3 – South Africa
Continue into the wild beauty of the Cederberg Wilderness, famous for its ancient rock formations and remote gravel passes. Descend into South Africa’s lush Western Cape, where mountain passes lead to Franschhoek, famed for its wines and French heritage. Ride south to the southernmost point of Africa, Cape Agulhas, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. Stop in Hermanus, a coastal town known for seasonal whale sightings. Then cruise the scenic roads to the legendary Cape of Good Hope, before your final triumphant arrival in Cape Town, framed by the majestic Table Mountain. A spectacular end to a once-in-a-lifetime expedition.
Riders are often surprised at the high quality of the accommodation on the Southern Africa Motorcycle Tour. We stay primarily in 3* or 4* hotels and game lodges, of good standards, with en suite bathrooms. In remote locations, rooms do not have televisions and there may not be internet access or it is slow speed. In some small towns, the accommodation is more simple, but still with en suite bathrooms.
Here are some of our favourite places to stay to give you a feel for the different types of accommodation:
Utengule Coffee Lodge
Beautiful traditional rooms with views of the terraced gardens and swimming pool on an estate famous for its gourmet coffee
Lianshulu Lodge
Lianshulu Lodge overlooks the Kwando River, with gorgeous wooden chalets along the banks and its own viewing deck, perfect for when the sun sets. Drift to sleep to the sounds of snorting hippos!
Little Sossus
A family owned lodge in a tranquil spot at the heart of the Namib Desert and a perfect base for those wanting to visit the Sossusvlei Dunes.
Please note that if you have wish to book single supplement, we are unable to guarantee this for all nights of the Namibia section of the expedition (except Swakopmund), due to the constraints on accommodation and this has been taken into account when you pay your single supplement price.
Before you go
En Route
Bike Hire
There is 3 bikes to choose from:
BMW R1300 GS
BMW F900 GS
Suzuki DL800
Price includes the one-way fee from the bike rental company which is based in South Africa. They will transport your bike to the start point in Livingstone, Zambia. It also includes your Carnet for crossing borders.
Support Crew
Optional Activities
These are not included in your price but can be facilitated by us and paid for by you to the local operator or local hotel. This is not an exhaustive list and other activities are also available, but these represent the most popular.
Not Included
Flights
For clarity, we do not include any passenger flights. Once we have confirmed that this tour is a guaranteed departure, it is your responsibility to organise your own flights to the start point (if needed) and from the end point. Only book your flights once we have confirmed that your motorcycle expedition is a guaranteed departure. We do not refund flight costs if you have booked flights for a tour that has not been notified as a guaranteed departure.
We understand that booking an expedition is a big commitment both financially and in terms of time and preparation. And on this Southern Africa Motorcycle Tour, we are sure you have many questions racing through your mind. Here are some of the most common that we are asked before riders book. If you wish to meet with us prior to booking to find out more, do not hesitate to contact us.
What type of bike do I need?
We recommend that you use a medium to large capacity dual purpose / adventure style bike. We support any make and model. Our Support Crew ride the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro or Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro. We also have lots of experience with the BMW GS range, having previously been a Partner with BMW Motorrad. The most important aspect is that you have a reliable and robust bike that you are comfortable riding and has been fully serviced prior to the start and has new tyres.
What riding experience do I need?
This trip is not suitable for novice riders. We generally recommend that you are an experienced motorcyclist, who has ridden overseas before and is used to touring. You will enjoy the experience more if your riding is of an advanced standard and by that we mean you have a good command of slow control (ieg you don’t dangle your feet or paddle at slow speeds and can U-turn your bike), you are assertive on the road and have good forward planning and hazard perception, you are able to perform safe and precise overtakes and are able ride to the legal speed limits.
You also need to have some experience of riding your motorcycle on unpaved surfaces such as gravel and dirt. Around 20% of the expedition route, particularly in Namibia, uses these types of roads. In addition, if there any roadworks on our route, normally diversions will be on temporary dirt roads.
It remains your responsibility to ensure your motorcycling skills are up to the requirements for this trip. If you need to improve your off road riding skills, attending a training school such as Adventure Bike Training , Triumph Adventure Experience or BMW Off Road Skills is highly recommended.
How does motorcycle freight work?
This is a rental bike only option. People who fly into Livingstone, Zambia to start their tour and join the group who has started from Nairobi, Kenya. There is no freighting of your own motorcycle to the Victoria Falls shorter option.
Do I need a Carnet de Passage?
Yes, you must have this document as it is required by Customs when you arrive in Nairobi and this document is recognised at all borders and eases the border process considerably. See further information below in “Documents” section.
What about servicing & tyres?
Your motorcycle must arrive having been fully serviced and with new tyres. As this expedition is around 6,000 miles, we do not organise any servicing of your bike en route. Tyre choice is the responsibility of the rider. We will provide tyre recommendations at our pre-departure meetings, but it is normal for us to change to knobbly tyres (such as Continental TKC80) when we reach Namibia. We will pre-plan the purchase of these tyres on your behalf, but the costs of new tyres is your responsibility.
Is it difficult to get fuel?
In certain regions, once en route, we have experienced some fuel shortages. We will warn you in advance of any possible fuel shortages or if there is a route with a key fuel stop, where everyone must fill up with fuel to get to the next destination. It is not necessary to fit any after-market large fuel tank or carry fuel bottles, although some riders chose to do so. Our support vehicle also carries spare fuel for emergencies.
What is the average group size?
Our groups are normally between 8 – 16 riders (some have passengers). Our groups are often very international and whilst the majority of riders come from the UK, we also get riders from USA, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Spain, France, Germany, Italy and so on. Groups are predominantly solo male riders, but it is normal for us to have riders with pillions on tour as well.
Is this ride suitable for a passenger?
On every Southern Africa Expedition, we have had other riders successfully complete this ride with a pillion passenger. Your passenger needs to also be an experienced tourer, used to long distance riding and riding on unpaved roads. Your passenger must ride the motorcycle each touring day – there is no option to sit in the support vehicle, as it’s primary purpose is for participants who are ill or injured, unless the road conditions are too difficult for a rider and passenger to attempt two-up.
Is there a support vehicle?
All our motorcycle expeditions have a dedicated GlobeBusters Support Vehicle, driven by a GlobeBusters Support Driver. It is capable of carrying two motorcycles and two passengers. Our support vehicles carry a satellite phone, mobile phone, medical bag and spinal board, spare fuel, water, tools, some spare parts, some spare tyres. Our support vehicle provides temporary assistance to you if you have a mechanical problem or have had an accident and are injured or if you are ill.
This is not a luggage vehicle – you must carry your own luggage on your motorcycle. For more information, please see our Support Vehicle section.
Do I have to ride in a group?
No! We do not make you ride in convoy. We offer you the freedom to decide how you would like to ride. We give you a road book, GPS co-ordinates and hotel information. You can use this to self-navigate. If you prefer to ride with our Expedition Manager, then you can do this. Occasionally we will ask you to ride in a group when we are crossing a border or if there is a security issue.
What documents do I need?
You will need your original documents as follows: Passport, Motorcycle Registration Document (and Title if your country issues one), Driving Licence, International Driving Permits (1949 & 1968). In addition you must have travel/medical insurance and 3rd party motorcycle insurance (where available). Your motorcycle will need a Carnet de Passage. The Carnet de Passage is facilitated by GlobeBusters, using the only UK carnet issuer, but it is an additional cost to you. They cost around £250 each plus an indemnity insurance fee based on the value of your bike, so this can range between £200-£900. If your bike is not UK registered, you must purchase a Carnet de Passage from your the carnet issuer in your own country. We will provide advice to you about this at our pre-expedition meeting.
Tell me more about 3rd party Motorcycle Liability Insurance
It is your responsibility to put in place 3rd party insurance where you are legally required to do so. UK insurers will not offer 3rd party insurance for Southern African countries. Some specialist EU insurers can offer a third party liability policy for all of the countries that we ride through such as Alessie or TourInsure. At time of writing, they will offer cover up to €500,000. Please check level of cover directly with them at time of purchase. However, many local officials do not recognise this policy and some border officials may make you buy local third party vehicle insurance, as evidenced by a “Yellow Card”. Suffice to say that a fully comprehensive motorcycle insurance policy as you would find in the UK or other developed Western countries does not exist. It is important that you understand that you have sole responsibility for financial amounts above that provided for in these local insurance policies should you have a motorcycle accident and cause injury to third parties.
Do I need visas for travel?
As visa requirements are dependent on your nationality and are complex with constantly changing requirements, we would direct you to a specialist visa agency for advice.
Most nationalities need visas as follows :
The above information is general information and provided in good faith. It is your responsibility to have the correct visas in place prior to travel.
Are these countries safe?
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) (https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice) monitors overseas destinations and provides destination travel advice for UK nationals. GlobeBusters monitors the advice from the FCDO and any decisions taken regarding a Tour’s safety and security will use the vast experience of the company’s 16 years of operating as well as the FCDO advice. In the interests of your safety and security, changes may be made to your Tour based on any FCDO warnings given.
We strongly recommend that you read the information about the country you are planning to visit to be fully informed – each country has a summary and general information as well as advice on safety & security, local laws & customs, entry requirements and health, and road conditions.
If you are not a UK national please make sure you have checked your own country’s travel advice for your destination/s: The US Department of State: http://travel.state.gov Canadian Foreign Affairs: www.voyage.gc.ca Australian Government Travel Advice: www.smartraveller.gov.au NZ Government Travel Advice: www.safetravel.govt.nz.
What will the weather be like?
This ride is timed to coincide with the dry season, with day time temperatures generally between 20 – 35C degrees. As we head into South Africa, it becomes cooler and the possibility of rain will increase. It will also become less humid as we travel south although this will vary with the terrain. You will not experience any freezing temperatures. You can find out more information on temperatures and rainfall on worldclimate.com or www.weatherbase.com.
What about my health when I am abroad?
You need to be physically fit and healthy and also take the necessary health precautions. It is essential for you to consult your doctor or travel clinic for up-to-date medical travel information prior of travel, particularly if you have a pre-existing medical condition. For up-to-date medical advice you may wish to use the Medical Advisory Service for Travellers Abroad “MASTA” https://www.masta-travel-health.com/, the NHS website http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/home.aspx or NaTHNaC https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/.
You will be obliged to disclose any medical condition or medication that you are taking to GlobeBusters in advance and to your Expedition Manager at the start of your Tour, for health and safety purposes. We provide you with our Emergency Details Form for this purpose and to collect information about who to contact for you back home in the event of an emergency.
Please note that many countries on this route do not have the same level of medical infrastructure nor consistent medical standards that you may be used to. In particular, emergency services often may be a long distance away, with no co-ordinated response, or sometimes no medical response available within reasonable times. Please do not book this trip if this unduly concerns you.
First Aid Training
It is not a requirement to be first aid trained to participate in this expedition. However, we do strongly recommend that you consider doing a motorcycle first aid course. Some sections of this trip are remote and hundreds of miles away from medical treatment. If you, or a rider you are with, are involved in any accident, whilst not riding with or not close to the support team, having first aid skills may make a significant difference to an injured party.
Disease from Mosquitos
In tropical countries, mosquitoes can spread diseases such as dengue, malaria, yellow fever and Zika virus. Whilst travelling there are several simple measures you can take to reduce your risk of infections spread by mosquitoes: wear suitable clothing and cover up at times of day when mosquitoes are active and use insect repellent on exposed skin. You must also seek advice from your medical practitioner about malaria in particular and what malaria prevention tablets they recommend.
Yellow Fever
All riders and passengers will require a current Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate (or exemption document). This is an entry requirement for several countries en route and you will not be allowed to cross the border without it.
If during the Expedition you become ill, are injured or feel fatigued, it is your responsibility to inform us immediately. We can then decide the most appropriate action for you and the Expedition group.
Travel / Medical Insurance
It is a condition of you travelling with us that you are adequately insured. Your insurance policy must cover you for the costs of any medical expenses, medical treatment or repatriation needed, due to injury or illness on this trip, including those that occur whilst motorcycle touring, either as the rider or a passenger. It is important that your insurance company understands that the MAIN PURPOSE of your trip is motorcycle touring, using your own large capacity cc motorcycle or a rental motorcycle. Your insurance must cover you for the full duration of the trip and for all countries we travel through.
In addition, we strongly recommend that your insurance policy has cover for loss or damage to your personal belongings, delay at your outward or homeward point of departure, personal liability, overseas legal expenses and cancellation and curtailment.
We also strongly recommend that you take out your travel insurance at the time of paying your deposit for your trip as cover will commence for pre-departure cancellation from the policy issue date. This will therefore provide cover should you have to cancel your trip for an insured reason such as illness or serious injury. We do not refund your deposit simply because you failed to take out insurance in sufficient time.
Search & Rescue (SAR) Insurance
You may wish to put in place a search & rescue policy, in addition to travel/medical insurance. Such policies are commonly linked with satellite emergency messenger devices such as Garmin inReach or SPOT X. We recommend that you research these options as they provide an extra safety net for you in case of any injury in a remote location and getting medical help. Standalone options such as Global Rescue also exist.
What about local currency?
The base currency for this trip is the US Dollar. The US Dollar is readily exchangeable for the local currencies. When you bring US Dollars, it must be in MINT condition or locals will not readily exchange the notes. The websites below will give you the current rates of exchange.
http://www.oanda.com/
http://www.travelex.co.uk/
Minimum Numbers
We require a minimum number of 8 riders on this tour. If we do not have this number of bookings, then we reserve the right to cancel the tour.