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Solo Female Overlanding in Africa: Discovering Connection in the Wild

The call of Africa is strong, and reverberates deep within the soul. However, for the solo female traveller, it can be daunting. The idea of exploring this vast and diverse continent can be both exhilarating and perhaps a little overwhelming. But what if I told you that even when embarking on an epic overland journey, you are never truly alone?

From Heartbreak to Horizon: Gina’s Nomadic Calling

Like any good story, Gina’s path to exploration and choosing the nomadic lifestyle came about because of a significant life lesson we all know too well, a broken heart. While she often navigates the world independently, her experience with an overland tour through Namibia and Botswana offers a powerful insight into the surprising sense of community found on such adventures.

The idea of travelling on an overland truck across rocky terrain may evoke feelings of loneliness. You might share the same initial concerns that many travellers have — from bugs to the state of the restrooms. These are valid considerations for anyone venturing into the unknown. But as Gina’s experience reveals, one of the most powerful aspects of a guided overland tour is the instant sense of belonging — from the moment you set off, you become part of a tribe.

“Overlanding is not something I had done a lot of, just purely because of budgeting time when I’m traveling, but because I had a solid two-week chunk of time that sounded like a really great way,” Gina explains, particularly in a place like Namibia where driving through the “weird, crazy, beautiful landscape” offers a unique experience. The shared journey itself becomes a bonding experience, even though it’s not your usual leisurely vacation—it involves long days in the truck and early mornings.

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Built-in Camaraderie: The Structure of Overland Tours

Imagine waking up at 4:30 AM with a bunch of other adventurers who are all excited about going on a safari drive. Sharing the thrill of spotting a giraffe around a bend. Experiencing the wonder of a desert mirage together. These moments, big and small, weave a tapestry of shared memories, connecting individuals from different backgrounds through a common experience.

In order to embrace the liberty of a nomadic lifestyle, Gina sold her belongings and made the first lifestyle change on her own. She nevertheless finds connection through her social media despite travelling alone. “I enjoy telling people what I’m doing because it makes me feel a little less alone because I share what I’m doing and then people comment and we start talking.” An overland tour is a perfect fit for this innate human need for connection. Even though you may be a female traveller setting out on this adventure alone, you are immediately surrounded by a supportive group of people who are sharing your journey.

Moreover, the structure of an overland tour often fosters interaction. You share meals, participate in activities, and support each other through the challenges that come with exploring new and sometimes demanding environments. As Gina’s positive experience with Kiboko Adventures coupled with the guidance from her African Overland Tours consultant, Celia, demonstrates choosing a tour operator that aligns with your travel style, perhaps prioritizing a slower pace and downtime, can further enhance this sense of community and personal well-being.

“Do It Scared”: Discovering Connection in the African Wilderness

The misconception that solo female travel, especially in a region like Africa, equates to constant vulnerability is also addressed by Gina’s broader philosophy: “people are mostly good”. She recounts numerous instances where kindness and helpfulness from locals proved this to be true, even during a significant personal health crisis in Mexico. This underlying belief in the goodness of people extends to fellow travellers on an overland tour, who are united by a shared spirit of adventure and discovery.

Therefore, think about taking an overland tour if the lure of Africa appeals to you but the thought of being totally alone seems intimidating. It’s an opportunity to see amazing scenery, get up close and personal with amazing wildlife, and experience different cultures. Even though you may have set out on this adventure alone, the companionship and shared experiences of an overland adventure guarantee that you are never really alone in the African wilderness. Sometimes you just have to “do it scared,” as Gina wisely suggests, echoing the sentiment of motivational sayings. You might be surprised by the relationships you make along the way.

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About Mishka Ramdas

Just a happy girl sharing firsthand adventures, travel tips, and inspiring journeys through the heart of Africa.
Article by: Mishka Ramdas
on April 17, 2025
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