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KALMAR Beyond Adventure Becomes First Porsche Tour to Conquer Angola

KALMAR Trans-Africa began in Namibia, unfolding across vast deserts, the Atlantic coastline, and secluded national parks. From the first kilometres, the convoy moved through landscapes that constantly changed character — from soft desert sand to endless gravel stretches and remote, barely marked routes. But it is Angola — a rarely explored gem — that becomes the crown jewel of this expedition, revealing a raw and untouched side of Africa few ever experience.

“Our route wasn’t easy. We fought through riverbeds, tackled terrain untouched by sports cars, and relied on the resilience of our specially prepared Porsche fleet, and the spirit of every single driver.”
— Jan Kalmar, founder of Kalmar Beyond Adventure

Days turned into rhythm: early starts, long horizons, and nights deep in remote camps where the silence felt complete. Each country added its own layer — Namibia’s openness, Botswana’s vastness, Zambia’s density, Zimbabwe’s rugged beauty, and Angola’s unpredictability and isolation.

19 Days
5,500 km
Gravel, Tarmac, Sand
Namibia, Angola, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe

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