101 Oudtshoorn Holiday Accommodation
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The last............. weekend :"(
... guys. We then went back to the house to feed the tigers for the last time and have some playtime before we had to leave at 1pm for George. From there we took our 8 hrs Baz bus to Capetown. Was a little excited but mostly sad to be leaving this silly little town and the friends we have met there. Our memories of this place will never be forgotten and i cant thanks everyone enough for making my dreams come true :) We arrived in CT at 10pm and headed straight to ...
Farewell Braii
... the lions for the first time and it went down a treat.By the end they were covered in blood and looked like they had red lipstick on. We also gave two small lollies to the servals but they were less then impressed lol. After lunch we decided to bond and say our goodbyes with Toni to all the cheetahs and bat eared foxes. So sad :( We also had some time with Bambam and checked on Prickles and Penny. We left the ranch early to get ready for our Braii. It was ...
Meerkat Time
... breakfast and a drive south via Oudtshoorn & an ostrich feather duster (this is ostrich country big time).
Down through Outenique Pass and across George before taking a left on to the old road at Wilderness and a 3 pass mainly gravel road drive to Knysna where we succed in finding the real fish shop & buy some Kingklip for dinner.
The Meerkats were special.
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Mid week
... time with them inside. They are sooo pretty and super tame. We then went to plant our reeds into the duck pond by the farm animals before being called to see prickles the porcupine move next to his new GF Penny the albino porcupine. They seemed to get on ok so hopefully will mate at some point…eeeek. We caught up with Anthony and Toni before heading home around 4.30. Evening was spent on the ...
The Klein Karoo
... a few roads of shacks, random dogs wondering the streets and a few people milling about and then it was on out of the township and into the richer area of Sedgefield which was an interesting contrast to the shacks of the township. The houses were like mansions up on the hills overlooking the sea and it was hard to believe that all these people are effectively neighbours and yet live such completely different lives. I suspect that these wealthier people haven't ...