Clairewood
Travel Blogs from Wilderness
Knysna
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 ...
The Elephant Dance
... ear shapes with your arms. Then you step forward and back aggressively while flapping these ears like you were about to charge. Be careful with this one, it can end badly. The forth is the elephant walk, here you use your arms and legs to jump around in a circle (like the running man) to mimic an elephant dancing on his hind legs. Then you repeat these moves as many times as you like. See simples, now go try ...
Exploring the Garden Route
... he responded “well no one staying at Jembjo’s has ever walked it before!” Our response was “next time you can honestly answer the question to whoever asks and please takes us to Scirocco’s as we have beer to drink and oysters to eat” to which he had no problem doing.
Scirocco’s was a recommendation from Mandy and Karl as they have a R25 beer tasting of various brews from the local brewery ...
.... and we're off!! Day 2 of our SA adventure
... of the cats, wear muted colors, no children (or very short people for that matter), no dangling camera straps, no looking in their eyes, no walking directly towards them, etc. I thought all of this was very exciting and the said rules seemed to make it even more so.
The weather was nasty, rainy and a little cold and since the sanctuary was located in a remote location down a dirt road so the car got a ...
Oh my aching bones....
... shed like stalls set out on a patch of wasteland selling arts and crafts products, some of the stalls were selling the same kinds of wares e.g. soapstone sculptures; wooden carved animals; bowls; batik prints etc. However, the challenge here was to make sure that if you bought something you bartered the price down. Andre’s advice was to go for half of the asking price, which was easier said than done, in reality. Jo wanted to buy a wire & bead lizard, so she ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Kitchenette