Posted in About Dizzy


Dizzy2 For SALE!!!!

Dizzy in Namibia4.2 Diesel. 2005. 138,000. Fully equiped with EVERYTHING you could need to drive through Africa. Everything BRAND NEW (all less than 6 months old and the majority of goods NEVER used!)
Sleeps 4. ARB front bumper, winch, spot lights, twin rear tyre carriers with covers, dual fuel tank, water tank, awning, brand new Toyota rims and BFG Mud Terrain tyres, Old Emu suspension system, rescue equipement, fridge freezer, aluminium sand tracks, interior and exterior lights, hi-lift jack, camping equipment - which includes potjie, pots/pans/all crockery CD player, fited safe for valuables, spare Toyota parts, large amount of storage space, tables (internal and external), 3 batteries, 2.5 man brand new canvass tent, camping chairs, stove, 2 rear mounted gas cycliners with cooking top, tool box, mosquito netting through sleeping area, jerry cans, amo boxes and so much more.
Check out all the photos internally and externally on my gallery under the album “Dizzy for Sale”. Offers in the region of R310,000 all inclusive. Please contact me at dizzydoesafrica @ gmail.com if you are interested in viewing. The vehicle is currently situated in Durban.

Posted in Jane's Journal


A new journey….a new destination!

Like all good things in life, everything comes to an end, and so it is the case with Dizzy2, Slug and myself. While our trip through Africa has run its course our lives and ambitions have not. Dizzy2 is parked in Durban waiting for any keen buyers to snap her up on another journey, while Slug reflects on his life and dream to visit Vietnam and Cambodia early next year, and I sit in the UK on a journey over the next few months to visit various countries throughout Europe and anywhere else my heart leads me to. Our website remains operational as new adventures and photos will be included over the next few days. Keep logging on for all our new news and updates.

Posted in Mozambique


Now moving into Mozambique

I know, I know, I know….but if the bridge is ready (should have been completed by the 6th Sept) then we can enter into Tanzania this way and still get the benefit of seeing Moz (which everyone keeps raving about!).  Bad internet connections (as well as exceptionally slow), have prevented us from more frequent access. My journal is up to date but I cant get info from my laptop onto the web so these couple of senses will have to suffice until we get better internet access. Will update hopefully next week with tons more photos.