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After only 3 hours sleep our confused body clocks woke us up at 6am, bright eyed and unable to go back to sleep Jack and I went for a big walk to the beach. The morning was so nice and the water looked so inviting we decided to strip off our clothes and go for a swim in our underwear. After a refreshing swim we drove to the next town called Knysna where we had breakfast. We went to a café called East Heads Café, which looks right out onto the water. On every ...
Road Trip to Rage
... their father, amongst trees and beautiful flowers.
Once breakfast was finished we set off on a 6-hour drive to Plettenberg Bay to meet up with Steve
and his younger brother Digby. It was Digby’s equilivant of our schoolies, what
they call “Rage”. After several drinking games and way too many Cane and Cream
sodas it was time to ...
Exploring the Garden Route
... book a seat but changed his destination point from George to Wilderness after making his booking. So we made him sit on the floor of the bus and gave him a hard time all the way to Wilderness, which he really seemed to enjoy.
Finally making it to Knysna about 2 hours late, I was so happy to be greeted by Mandy, co-owner of Jembjo’s Knysna Lodge (www.jembjosknysnalodge.co.a). She was so welcoming and within minutes of showing me where the ...
A big jump between desert and gardens
... We also tried to buy a self-inflatable mattress for our upcoming 45-day camping trip, but we were unsuccessful. Hopefully Cape Town shopping centers will help us out in that regard.
Late afternoon we went on a whale and dolphin watching trip which we were pretty excited about. Unfortunately we didn’t get to see any animals and actually didn’t even get to go out of the harbor. Knysna has a natural harbor which is supposedly one of the ...
Working My Way Out of Africa
... the 27th. This means everything in
this small resort town is closed. Not a DAMN thing to do. So, I have a day to waste before heading to Port Elizabeth for a night & flight. In addition, no alcohol is sold on public holidays. As Polly pointed out to me, I should take this gift! All in all, I'm just not feeling it. The #1 hostel here is ****!
Found a bookstore and started the 2nd in the Millennium series. Good ...