Zambia
Very bad road.
In tracks4africa says “main gravel” but very bad conditions.
Took 4 hours for 90km from Mporokoso to Lumangwe falls in our 9tn truck. Of course a landcruiser go faster…
It is rain season now but not so much rain… if it is so much rain I think must be impossible to cross for the mud.. Do not recommend!
Moderator Update: Roads not THAT bad, sure there are lots of potholes and it’s pretty bouncy but we did the road twice in rainy season after 2 days of pretty constant rain and managed fine. We’re in a landrover defender but we passed locals driving their 2wd vehicles too. It’s quite slippery in bits but from here to the falls (90km) it took 2 hours 20 minutes. The very first section after leaving mporokoso is probably the worst but in terms of eroded road
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Travelled this road in our Land Rover in the rain and it was very manageable. Definitely be more cautious with big rigs
Report Check-InRoads not THAT bad, sure there are lots of potholes and it’s pretty bouncy but we did the road twice in rainy season after 2 days of pretty constant rain and managed fine. We’re in a landrover defender but we passed locals driving their 2wd vehicles too. It’s quite slippery in bits but from here to the falls (90km) it took 2 hours 20 minutes. The very first section after leaving mporokoso is probably the worst but in terms of eroded road
Report Check-InVery bad road.
In tracks4africa says “main gravel” but very bad conditions.
Took 4 hours for 90km from Mporokoso to Lumangwe falls in our 9tn truck. Of course a landcruiser go faster…
It is rain season now but not so much rain… if it is so much rain I think must be impossible to cross for the mud.
Also not very nice…
Do not recommend!