Hi all,
I'm currently planning a six week backpacking trip in Africa. The idea is to start in Dar Es Salaam and finish in Cape Town, via Vic Falls. I'll either go down through Namibia (current preferred option) or down through Zambi/Zimbabwe and then across SA. The idea started with the LP Great Journeys suggestion, then evolved after reading Seat61's Africa page - http://seat61.com/Map-southern-africa-train-routes.htm#.VYS_7ulRHIU
My main aim is to have some long train journeys to do some thinking and life planning. Secondary to this is obviously to see some wildlife!
Which leads me to my question. Staying on campsites is undoubtedly cheaper, but I'm not sure of the practicalities of it. I'll be travelling solo, and I have mobility problems which means I'll be taking shared taxis a lot. I'm not sure if the benefits of camping (financial and giving more time to relax and get my head straight), will be outweighed by the discomforts of being cramped in a small minibus with a big pack on my knee for hours on end. Or maybe it would still be cost effective to camp and pay for an extra seat for my bag?
So I'm torn between small backpack, minimal equipment, restricted on where I can go by price.
Or, big backpack, more choice of where to go but more hassle.
Also comments on whether I'm being totally unrealistic full stop would be good. I've experience of backpacking in Europe, and a small trip to Morocco, and I'm a reasonably seasoned camper (although I've never actually managed to get a tent back in the bag it comes in, I'll have to practice that part...)
Any advice would be great.
