Wilderness Beach Lodge
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Everybody's gone surfing...
After hearing that the Garden Route was a must see in South Africa we decided to split it into three stops across a week or so and headed off to our first stop Jeffreys Bay or J Bay as the local cool kids call it! We were delighted on arrival at our accommodation, Ubuntu lodge as it was the best hostel we have stayed at EVER. With a couple of …
Knysna
... into the ocean there was a very strong pull and before Mel and I knew it we were 200m away from the boys in the boat!! Thinking quickly we swam over to a small spot of sand accessible only by water where we explored and took lots of photos.
Once we got back to Dyls house his mum had prepared a delicious vegetable curry and salad. After dinner we sat outside in the hammocks and lounges listening to the rain on the veranda and chatting until it got quite ...
The Elephant Dance
... right arm is your trunk and you swing it back and forth along with your right leg, then you repeat this 4 times on the left. The next move is the trunk stretch, this is where you join both your hands together to make one big trunk, and you swing your arms up above your head and then down between your legs. The third move is the mock charge, for this move you place your fingertips just behind your ears to ...
Exploring the Garden Route
... vibe of the place. But we made the best of it and when the search for a grocery store to buy food to make dinner failed, we instead got take away pizza to go with a bottle of wine from our wine tour that Tymaree and Andre graciously shared. This was our last night together as a foursome with Jesse and I heading on the Baz Bus to Coffee Bay in the Eastern Cape, and Tymaree and Andre heading up to Addo Elephant Park and other places before meeting up with ...
How chilled was this place!!
... Neil started reaching for his driver's licence etc. but the gaggle of policemen and women smiled and wished us a happy Easter and to drive safely and handed us a pack of goodies! They said to Neil to make sure he took care of me on our trip and we got back on the road. When I unravelled the packaging I realised it was a bag of sweeties and underneath a breathaliser test! Obviously they're cracking down on drink driving over Easter, which was good to ...