Africa

juni - augustus 2025
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  • Zuid-Afrika Zuid-Afrika
  • Canada Canada
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Cultuur, Natuur, Soloreizen
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  • Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum

    23 juni, Zuid-Afrika ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    As I was at my hotel at 1430h, it was important to get some fresh air and stay active until a reasonable bedtime. Walked about 15 minutes to Bo-Kaap and popped into this small three room museum that detailed the history of the district.

    Bo-Kaap with its brightly coloured homes and cobblestoned streets was formerly known as the Malay Quarter, and is the oldest surviving residential neighborhood in Cape Town According to the South African Heritage Resources Agency, the area contains the largest concentration of pre-1850 architecture in South Africa.

    The origins date back to the 1760s when numerous rental houses were built and leased to slaves. These individuals, known as Cape Malays, were brought from the Dutch East Indies including Malaysia and Indonesia to work in the Cape. The area was allowed to remain Muslim during apartheid and today is a very multicultural neighbourhood, and almost 60%% of its population identify as Muslim.

    The museum is housed in a historic building that was once the home of a wealthy Muslim family in the early 19th century.
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  • Arrival in Cape Town

    23–27 jun., Zuid-Afrika ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Got to the hotel in the very modern Central Business District. Arrived at 1430 or 0530 Pacific. Since I left home at 0930 on Saturday, that is 44 hours. I am thankful to see a comfy room, and the internet works. Heading out to explore the immediate area.Meer informatie

  • Out To Africa

    21 juni, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    On my way on the first day of summer / South African winter! When we realized 2025 was not going to work for Nancy and I to take our next trip, I revived my dream of an African bucket list trip, which she was not interested in. It has been a year of planning, but here I go.

    11:40 departure was listed on time when I arrived at YLW. The plane didn't arrive until 11:10, at which time they announced a 20-minute delay .Then, a text was sent with a new departure time of 13:40. They said it was due to a "passenger medical emergency." In the end, they boarded at 13:00. After we were on, the captain announced it was the First Officer who was ill with a bleeding nose he couldn't stop, but "Captain Mark" stepped in. I am very lucky as he lives in Kelowna although based in Vancouver.

    Overnight layover in Toronto getting in at 10 and heading back to the airport at 7am. Very long 13 hour flight but excellent service and a really good Ethiopian meal. Basically no sleep at all as the time was really not in line, plus a lot of people stayed up and talked, unlike late night flights where everyone sleeps. Got maybe an hour. Got into Addis Ababa 15 minutes early. Quick security screening but no immigration as I was connecting right out and got to my gate 10 minutes before boarding (50 minutes before departure).

    Six and a half hours to Cape Town, again with excellent service on Ethiopian. Entry formalities were quick. Uber pickup was distant. So took a cab in.
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