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Travel Blogs from Clanwilliam
Camping in a Cederberg Vineyard with Scorpions
... loo. Curious, I popped into the very small store section and discovered a tray of dried fruit on a Styrofoam tray, wrapped in Saran. It was 29 Rand for 200 grams of the fruit and it looked sumptuous. It looked so authentic: fruit just halved, whole or sliced, lay to dry, and packaged up. Nothing but net, essentially. Erik said that this area is famous for its dried fruit and so we bought a pack. Had we known we would only ever again find it ...
Driving to Clanwilliam with a stop for hot springs
... Pass to take some pictures of the beautiful scenery. Africa so far is a lot greener than what we'd been expecting; obviously we knew that we wouldn't be in the desert or anything, but it reminds us a lot of New Zealand; a lot of green and a lot of hills/mountains.
We continued on our journey and decided to stop in Citrusdal because we thought it might be interesting, but there everything appeared to be closed for Sunday as well and ...
The Last Leg
... This is a little known area in the mountain with access to rock art and on another higher level we were delighted to find a pulpit and arch for a wedding ceremony with a difference! Be ready for good climb in this theatre area. This must be quite spectacular setting for a concert at night.
This establishment brought our first self-drive across the border adventure to a quiet end.
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Climbing in Rocklands!
... is particularly quiet. It's a small farm area near the Cedarberg National Park and the nearest city is Clanwilliam, which is more of a village than a city. We were apparently spoiled with paved roads as only two years ago, this place was all dirt; however, the 5-star game reserve nearby paid a lot of money to expedite paving (oh, what money can do - apparently people fly by helicopter to this game reserve, so I wonder why they needed to the roads paved...).
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Moving from economy to luxury
... hoped for. A brief glimpse of a leopard, some up close viewings of rhino and lots of grazing impala and Nyala are all we got. Interesting but it just wasn’t a good night. We’ll have another night drive opportunity at Chobe National Park in Botswana.
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed