Join us on our big adventure in Tanzania where four swedes on Motorcycle explore the country and culture and meets the people. On small Honda CRF250L dual sports we go from Dar es Salaam to Bagamoyo, Ushongo Beach, the east Arc mountains, Kilimanjaro, Enduimet Wildlife Management Area, Lake Natron, Zanzibar and more.

    Special thanks to:

    Rally-Motor https://www.rally-motor.nl/
    For supporting us

    MotorBIKE SAFARIS AFRICA https://karanga-adventure.com/
    ALPHA AND GOODLUCK
    For first class SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE

    TANZANIA EMBASSY IN STOCKHOLM
    For your enthusiasm and assistance

    Mosko MOTO – ROEL https://moskomoto.eu/
    For believing in us

    Mikes Beach Cottages https://www.trip.com/hotels/pangani-hotel-detail-54436394/mike-s-beach-cottages/
    The perfect staff, location and food

    FLIREFLY JOANNA & staff https://www.fireflybagamoyo.com/
    For the service and recommendations

    MAGOROTO FOREST ESTATE https://magoroto.com/
    For great atmosphere and bon fire songs

    STAFF AT “UNDER THE SHADE” https://www.undertheshadesafarilodge.co.tz/
    For songs and FLU TREATMENT

    Simba Farm – Davin and Karina https://simbafarmlodge.co.tz/
    For great elephant tips and lion warnings

    Stegra.io
    For opening the world for planning – literally

    DriveMode Dashboard & Thork Racing
    For making the perfect nav phone for our trip

    DMD-T665 Nav Phone

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    38 Comments

    1. I would have been so angry with the company that rented you guys those abused bikes. You had prepaid for the ride and rental and those bikes should have been in A-1 condition and ready to go. I would give them terrible reviews online. Renter beware. How do you get a cell phone signal out in the african bush? It's not a gps working off the satellites is it??? My only negative comment…. no CC so we could know what you were saying like in your other older videos. I loved all the animals especially the goats. I grew up with goats. Milked them and played with them. Funny animals and cute. 😁 You really know how to make an enjoyable documentary. So interesting. I will have to say one thing however… I don't know how Noraly does it all by herself. I have not watched her since season 5.5 She went off the deep end with all the stupid racing gear. You and the other guy have such beautiful blue eyes. Mine are blue, but the other guy had very dark blue eyes. Wow. Thanks again. It should have been a few hours longer. 😍😍

    2. I spent 3 months in Zanzibar but got bored and did a short trip starting in Arusha. Went to that same spring which was amazing and stayed in that same masai lodge as you, was good to watch again, I remember riding along with giraffes it was incredible. I have since gone back to Zanzibar every xmas. Tanzania is a magical place where humanity is alive and well.

    3. You actually made it to my home country!😊 I've been waiting for this for a few months now. I hope you had a great time and thank you visiting my country. Also great to see Seymur didn't miss this trip.

    4. My fellow adventure enthusiasts, your journey from Sweden to Tanzania on motorcycles is a source of inspiration for many. As you ventured through diverse landscapes and cultures, your experiences have left a mark on all who followed your journey.

      One aspect that could tremendously benefit the travel community is a detailed breakdown of the financial aspects of this awe-inspiring adventure. Sharing the costs of renting motorcycles, expenses for accommodation, food, government permits, and any other relevant expenditure can be invaluable for aspiring travelers. Your transparency can guide and encourage many to take a similar path, creating a network of informed and enthusiastic explorers.

      Your travel tales are captivating, and understanding the financial planning behind them would be a cherished addition. It could be a beacon of guidance for future Tanzania visitors, ensuring they embark on their adventures well-prepared and informed.

      Your efforts in documenting this vital aspect of your expedition can serve as a wonderful reference point for fellow adventurers. Your fans eagerly await such valuable insights that could make their own dreams of adventure a reality. Looking forward to hearing more and celebrating the adventurous spirit within us all!

    5. Hola amigos. Hoy me uní al canal. Este viaje es fabuloso que suerte que tienen. No es para los sudamericanos comunes. Me gustan muchos las imágenes, son extraordinarias. Gracias por compartir. Abrazo argentino.

    6. I was birn in Kenya, then we went to and stayed in Tanzania that was years ago, when we were small. Then we went from there ba to Kenya East Africa, lived there our growing up lives, then came to South Africa. Those were nice years. We should have stayed in Kenya. The Swahili language I still remember, I don't really know the High Kiswahili,nie used to learn and speak the Kitchen Swahili as they used to call it. It's one language, I will never forget!

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