Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

Climbing Angola's Highest Mountain (Morro do Moco)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Join us as we embark on a two day mission to climb Angola's highest mountain: Morro do Moco (Mount Moco), located high up on the Bié Plateau in Huambo Province. Morro do Moco is 2620m high and can be trekked up in 2.5 to 3 hours, starting from Kanjonde village: goo.gl/maps/h7.... The entire trek is just over 14km.
    You do not need any specialist equipment to climb Morro do Moco. Note that this is a sacred site to the local population, so you need to get permission to climb from the "Soba", a traditional community leader. He will also allocate guides to accompany you.
    Be sure to check the weather forecast before you go, as you do not want to get caught up there in a storm!
    ⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
    00:00 - Intro
    00:13 - Leaving Luanda
    01:12 - Dondo, on Kwanza River
    01:33 - Road Trip
    02:30 - Arrival at Kanjonde Village
    03:30 - Camping in the rain
    05:10 - Starting the hike
    05:56 - Last section
    06:31 - Arrival at summit
    06:58 - Hiking down
    08:44 - Final Thoughts
    🔗 LINKS 🔗
    For updates on my upcoming Bradt Guidebook to Tunisia (1st Edition), published worldwide in June 2023, please like and follow our Facebook page: / bradttunisia
    You can buy my Bradt Travel Guidebooks to Angola, Equatorial Guinea and (from June 2023) Tunisia, using this link: www.bradtguide...
    You can also follow my adventures on Instagram: / oscarscafidi
    Join us on Twitter: / scafiditravels AND / bradttunisia
    For updates on my summer 2022 source to sea kayaking expedition along Madagascar’s longest river, please check out: kayakthemangok... or / kayakthemangoky
    Buy my Kayak The Kwanza book here (with 25% of profits donated to The HALO Trust): www.amazon.co....
    OR
    unbound.com/bo...
    Watch my adventure documentary Kayak The Kwanza FREE using this link:
    • Kayak the Kwanza - Doc...

Komentáře • 10

  • @ScafidiTravels
    @ScafidiTravels  Před rokem +1

    If you enjoyed this Angolan adventure, then please check out my Guinness World Record-setting 1,300km kayaking expedition along Angola's longest river from 2016: czcams.com/video/_B6qWwKZaBA/video.html

  • @inocenciocordeiro
    @inocenciocordeiro Před rokem +2

    Great to see that you visited Angola and enjoyed your experience! It's always exciting to see people discovering the beauty and diversity of our country. As an Angolan, I can assure you that there is so much more to explore and learn about Angola, from its rich history and culture to its breathtaking natural landscapes. I hope you continue to share your experiences and adventures in Angola with your audience, and I look forward to watching more of your videos about my country.

    • @ScafidiTravels
      @ScafidiTravels  Před rokem +1

      This was a recent trip to Angola. However, I lived and worked there for five years, between 2009 and 2014, and have been back almost every year since (apart from during covid). I even wrote two Bradt guidebooks about the country! www.bradtguides.com/product/angola-3/
      You're right. Angola is filled with beauty and diversity. Definitely one of my favourite countries in Africa! 🇦🇴

    • @inocenciocordeiro
      @inocenciocordeiro Před rokem +1

      @@ScafidiTravels Nice.

  • @EXIST_Gamer
    @EXIST_Gamer Před rokem +1

    Nice Video! But Your Last Video Was Amazing! Because I want To discorver More about My Country (Tunisia)

    • @ScafidiTravels
      @ScafidiTravels  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Don't worry, I will publish another 40 videos on Tunisia in the coming 4 months. Including this walking tour of Tunis Medina that went live just now! czcams.com/video/hkUnDVOOLgI/video.html

    • @EXIST_Gamer
      @EXIST_Gamer Před rokem

      @@ScafidiTravels Thanks :)! I already Watch it And I commented In Your Video : )

  • @Tenast_
    @Tenast_ Před rokem

    Good adventure 👍
    How come all the tents had holes on them 🤔
    To be honest i would have slept in the car.
    Keep them the video coming 🙂
    Ps, That’s me Quenquereme Amazigh the guy who translated the Amazigh words for you.
    I’ve changed my channel’s name to Tenast Imazighen 😉
    Look after your self.
    ❤️❤️❤️

    • @ScafidiTravels
      @ScafidiTravels  Před rokem +1

      I think the tents might have been designed for day-use on the beach, rather than sleeping in during a storm! To be honest, the rainfall was so heavy, even good quality expedition tents would have struggled, especially on such muddy ground. In the end, I spent 1 or 2 hours in the car!
      Thanks for your support, and the translation efforts! I'll keep you posted on publication date for the Tunisia guidebook.

  • @Joseph-bf4ws
    @Joseph-bf4ws Před rokem

    'promo sm' 🤭