Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Kang Ultra-stop Accommodation: Trans Kalahari Highway (Botswana). By J Flowers


Kang Ultra-stop Accommodation: Trans Kalahari Highway (Botswana).
 
Vultures patrol the Trans Kalahari Highway. Road kill litters the verge. These are not small road kill like mice and birds. I am talking about horses, cows, donkeys, ostriches, dogs and goats. 

The Trans Kalahari links Johannesburg in South Africa with Windhoek in Namibia. It cuts straight through the lower Kalahari Desert depression in Botswana. On your journey of one thousand three hundred and sixty kilometers from Johannesburg to Windhoek, there will be opportunity to see the vultures. There will also be a lot of time to think about why the people of Botswana do not safeguard their livestock.


Your journey from South Africa to Namibia cannot be done in a single day. Night driving would be suicidal. Apart from the animals there are endless cargo trucks plying their way between the three countries. 


This is a dangerous road to drive. It is long, straight and hot, with few places to stop and rest or refresh. Stunted scrubby trees stretch into the horizon. Shimmering heat paints mirages of water on the road. Livestock fling themselves recklessly in front of vehicles, determined to test the green grass theory on the other side of the road.

Location
Eight hours into the drive, just at the moment when you feel enough driving is enough, a small and non-descript looking settlement appears next to the road. The most obvious sign of civilization is the fuel station, a fast food and a small shop. There is little else to see. You have arrived at Kang. 

An Oasis
The Kang Ultra Stop is situated in Botswana, 760 kilometers from Johannesburg and half way to Windhoek. Talk about location, location, location! The overnight stop accommodation at Kang is a very welcome sight to the eyes of the tired traveler. 

Accommodation
There are very neat and tidy chalets set in irrigated gardens. Each chalet is air-conditioned, spotlessly clean and has hot and cold water for the bath. In an oasis of palm trees, there is an aquamarine swimming pool in a natural setting. Just across the yard is the bar and restaurant.



There are few things in life better than a cool swim, clean clothes, cold beer, thick grilled steak and salad and clean crispy sheets to slide between at the end of a long drive. Heaven! This is not your average African Truck Stop.


The price is right. On average you would expect to pay about R250.00 for the night. They are known to accept both South African Rand, Namibia Dollars and Euro which is useful. Botswana Pula is the local currency and is slightly stronger than the South African Rand. They also accept credit card payment.

Booking accommodation:
Bookings can be made by email at:
· Botswana@madbookings.com or
· ultrastopkang@yahoo.com
Telephone bookings : 
· +267 651 7294
· +267 651 7292     

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Where to sell books online in South Africa

bidorbuy South Africa - Bid, Buy or Sell cameras, computers, diamonds, coins, cars & more on auction at cheap prices 
Seven years ago, I tried to list some books for sale on South Africa's online sales web sites. At the time, there were only five hundred books listed and the amount of people online looking at the items for sale was dismal to say the least.

South Africa has caught up with the rest of the world and there are several places to sell items online. The best of these is Bid or Buy, an Ebay company that is structured for South Africans.

Whether you want to sell off those old books lingering and mouldering away in the garage, turn an interest in reading into a way to supplement your next book purchase, or go all out and make a living buying and selling your books - you can do this on the Bid or Buy Website.

Buyer protection is vital and Bid or Buy will have some security features that you will need to comply with when you register. Big PLUS - Registration is free - or at the very most will cost you a bank verification fee of R10.00.

What you need:
Visit Bid or Buy by clicking the banner at the top of this page and register.
You will need to be residentr in South Africa.
You wll need an ID number
You will need a bank account.
You will need an email address.
You will need a telephone number.

Listing your Items:
Very important - have a camera handy. Pictures sell, so you need to take and upload lots of pictures to get the potential buyers interested.

Search the categories and see what other people are charging for books similar to yours.

List your item and in the description accurately explain what is wrong with the book. Put in the type of book - i.e hardback, paperback, publisher, date of publishing, title and author.

Remember that key words sell via searches. Most people arrive at your lisitng by searching a topic. The title and the first paragraph are therefore very important.

Example:
Selling a book called Mapolisa. This is a book about Rhodesia. Therefore try and use the word Rhodesia in the title and in the book description. Rhodesia is a hot search term on Bid or Buy. Mapolisa is a book about the Rhodesian Police, The British South Africa Police. Therefore you will need to explain this in the title, to ensure good search results.

Here is an example of this book title:

Rhodesian Book. Mapolisa, Stories of the Rhodesian Police Force. 1st Edition 1981.

Here is an example of the Item Description:

The adventurous life and times of a British colonial policeman in a bygone era of Africa. Retired police superintendent David Craven vividly details the wide range of crime and criminals that confronted the elite officers of the British South Africa Police. Included are first hand accounts of mounted police patrols in the African wilds and the early days of counterinsurgency operations in Southern Rhodesia's savage bush wars.
The British South Africa Police was a military regiment and was the senior service of Southern Rhodesia. They were a mounted regiment. There was a BSAP contingent in the First World War in East Africa.

This book written by David Craven. Published by Covos Day Books 1998 (First Ed). Good book. Spine slightly cocked. Light creasing to cover. Previous owners name inside front cover. Trade paperback

I sold this book for R97.00 - so why not go out and have fun. This is a lot of fun and you get to make money whilst you are at it.

In future blogs, I shall elaborate on where to find books for next to nothing, what makes a collectible book, How to research prices and demand, After sales service and getting great feedback and more.

Cheers for now

Jane