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A Travel Buddy From Home
Landing back in South Africa the day after Christmas, I get an email from my pal Heidi from home saying she has booked herself on a plane to Africa! I am stoked and within a few minutes everyone in the hostel knows my friend from America is on her way. We get ready for the big greeting and a big party is about to be under way, at 10am. When Heidi …
Johannesburg - Cape Town
Jan 29, 2008:
We reached Johannesburg International Airport and then boarded on a flight to Cape Town. We reached Cape Town about 2 PM and we were taken to Capetonian hotel. The room had a wonderful view of harbour and partial view of V&A waterfront. The dinner reservation was at 8 PM at the Jewel of India Restaurant in V&A Waterfront …
Bye to Greg & Michelle for Safari Pre-Departure
... been studying Politics in Stellenbosch as one of her placements. She’s only on the tour until Swakopmund.
Like the good little travelers that we are, not wanting to miss our lift in the morning, we were showered and in bed by 9:30/10pm and double checked the alarm was set. It was not a sound sleep. But then again, it never is anymore when I’m in a hostel. There’s just always so much noise everywhere – and so many doors ...
New friends, Sharks and Family reunions
... I was, but after having virtually no sleep for 3 days straight, traveling for 18 hours and having the realisation that I am alone, without the security of friends, family or a job for the first time in my life then it can feel overwhelming. So I sat in the empty dorm amidst a sea of backpacks and had to make a choice, stay in the room and hide my head under the blanket or get my **** downstairs. Roll on 3am and I was now stumbling upstairs, saying goodnight to my new found friends ...
Cape Point Tour... Bicycles and Baboons!
... were everywhere and looked so cute waddling along! One was very good at posing proudly for everyone to take his photo. Me and Rach also managed to get a photo of one mid-jump after waiting patiently for him to make his way off the boulder he'd been standing on :)! (see Wayne, penguins don't in fact fly!)
Next stop was Cape Point National Park... time for our bike ride. After signing our lives away on the health and safety forms and being warned by Roger to brake ...