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There will be dancing and colorful encounters in the countryside of the Kingdom of Eswatini, before the finish line and strong Indian history in South Africa's largest port city.
Rune and Øystein travel into Soweto with Mandela's personal photographer, and drive an open car among the Big Five in Kruger National Park.
Rune and Øystein get up close to wild animals, and we get an introduction to the leadership that became Botswana's happiness.
Everything goes smoothly – until African rhythms lead the guys to a scary man. Then they head to a kingdom built stone upon stone.
With a flat battery and poor sense of place, Team Bachstad meets local enthusiasts who show that aid actually works, in one of the world's most troubled countries.
Team Bachstad checks out if diamonds are also their best friend. They face challenges in a swamp area and Hotel Livingstone's own giraffe.
Øystein and Rune get a guided tour with Haaland and the San people and dark driving in a thunderstorm before paddling with hippos and doing poorly in a safari quiz.
No elephants, but Rune gets to pet the world's fastest animal. A lady with five wigs appears, and Øystein encounters something otherworldly.
"German" Swakopmund has Namibia's smallest museum and offers the strongest history of the trip. Øystein finds a 1,000-year-old, and maybe a rhinoceros?
Team Bachstad starts the journey in Namibia's capital Windhoek, meets the president, raids a pharmacy and takes a morning bath with 250 seals.