When was the last time you took your motorcycle on a truly epic journey? Leaving the city lights behind with nothing but the open road ahead, South Africa is bursting at the seams with incredible sights and sounds. There is no better time than now to get a few last rides in before the winter’s grip takes hold. The Alexandria Figure-Eight Loop is highly recommended if you need some inspiration for an incredible route. Skirting the Eastern Cape coast, the 170km journey reaches an elevation of 1 752m and should take roughly four hours to finish. Starting in the small town of Alexandria, the route circles clockwise to Boknesstrand, back to town and then as far west as Kinkelbos and the Schotia Safaris game reserve. Not only will you see some wildlife and majestic views, but there are a few shipwrecks too. Further inland, the Sani Pass is legendary among adventure seekers and off-road bikers. During winter, the pass is treacherous, so summer or autumn is the best time to experience the lush rolling hills. Be prepared though, as the 420km journey takes about eight hours to complete and reaches an elevation of 10 200m. The Right Gear is Half the Adventure ADVERTISEMENT As much as you would love to just jump on your motorbike while shouting “carpe diem” as you peel out of the driveway, you must make sure that you have the right gear. Not just for you and your protection, but also the preferred mode of two-wheeled…
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