Angola
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Not easy to find a decent wild camp in the area. From main road, we followed a small dirt track leading to some corn field. We kept going for 500 m, until the track is crossing another one. We stopped for the night about 30 m before the junction. No village around but we saw some locals walking in the distance, all friendly. We saw one motocycle. No one came to see us. Very peaceful and fresh night (1600 m of elevation). Not sure big rigs can make it, track is narrow, but you can try.
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Not easy to find a decent wild camp in the area. From main road, we followed a small dirt track leading to some corn field. We kept going for 500 m, until the track is crossing another one. We stopped for the night about 30 m before the junction. No village around but we saw some locals walking in the distance, all friendly. We saw one motocycle. No one came to see us. Very peaceful and fresh night (1600 m of elevation). Not sure big rigs can make it, track is narrow, but you can try.
Warning : About 15 kilometres after that point going south, the tar road is blocked and turns into a rough piste for 50 km, then tar road again. We did it just after heavy rain fall and didnt need 4x4 but you need decent clearance and time. Ioverlander didnt allow me to add a warning...