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  • Giorno 270

    Johannesburg, South Africa

    16 settembre 2023, Sud Africa ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Our final stop of the trip was back in Johannesburg, where we spent a few nights relaxing in the tourist area of the city. It was great to be able to eat the excellent food and finish off our shopping before we went home. We visited one of the best steak restaurants in the world and got our steak for under $30. We also did a hop on hop off tour of the city and learnt all about its turbulent past. On the tour, we stopped at the Apartheid museum and spent some time learning about it and the life of Nelson Mandela. I didn’t feel unsafe in the city but we didn’t really leave the tourist area. Our last day was spent mostly in the airport as mum had an earlier flight than us. It was okay though because it’s a huge airport with plenty of shopping and restaurants.Leggi altro

  • Giorno 267

    Kigali, Rwanda

    13 settembre 2023, Ruanda ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    We had a few more days to fill in before our trip home from Johannesburg, so we took a three hour flight to Kigali. The city was green and very hilly. The locals seemed friendly and we felt very safe. Unfortunately mum was quite sick, so we didn’t do too much in the city. I really wanted to trek with the gorillas but it was extremely expensive and we didn’t have much time. The highlight of our visit to the city was the genocide memorial, where we learnt about the genocide between the Hutu and Tutsi people of Rwanda. It took place in 1994 and between 500000 and 80000 people were killed. The country has recovered remarkably well and now is a leader in Africa in many progressive areas (women’s right and climate change). Rwanda is also famous for it’s coffee culture so Alex and I enjoyed trying out the trendy cafes around the hillsides.Leggi altro

  • Giorno 262

    Amboseli National Park, Kenya

    8 settembre 2023, Kenia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    The final game park we visited was home to hundred of Elephants. Its landscape was completely different to what we had seen in the past and it was beautiful to watch the families of elephants in the swamps. We drove around the park for a few hours and stopped at a nice lodge for a drink. Earlier in the day, there had been a lion kill nearby and we could see the vultures feasting on the remains of the buffalo. During our time at the park, we also saw giraffes, lions and mongoose.Leggi altro

  • Giorno 260

    Nakaru National Park, Kenya

    6 settembre 2023, Kenia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    The next game park we visited was Nakuru and on the way, we stopped at a lake called Lake Naivasha. On the lake, we took a small boat safari to look at the wildlife, including getting up close to some hippos in the water. During our trip, the weather suddenly changed and a storm came. It was extremely wet and rocky for the trip back to shore.

    Nakuru national park is home to the big 5. But the highlight of this game drive was seeing Rhinos in the wild. We got relatively close and saw a family with a baby. The bird life at the park was also impressive - we saw hundreds of lovely flamingos in the lake.
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  • Giorno 259

    Maasai Mara, Kenya

    5 settembre 2023, Kenia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    We caught a shuttle bus from Arusha to Nairobi which took around 6 hours including the border crossing. The next day, we drove to the Maasai Marra. When we arrived, we went for an afternoon game drive. We saw elephants, zebras and a family of lions. The landscape was slightly greener than the Serengeti. Our accomodation was in permanent tents and it was really nice especially mum’s tent - which was huge with a marble bathroom. The next day we continued back into the Maasai Marra - we saw lots of the same game but the highlight was seeing a leopard in a tree, eating its kill (gazelle). In the evening we visited another Maasai village. This one seemed more authentic than the one in Tanzania. A man took us to his house and chatted with us about what his life was like.Leggi altro

  • Giorno 256

    Ngorongoro Crater

    2 settembre 2023, Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    This morning we woke up early and began the descent into the crater. The weather was very foggy, so the journey was a bit sketchy. When we got to the bottom of the crater, the landscape was different to what we were used to. The animals in the crater are not migratory as they have everything they need all year round. In the crater, we got up close to many types of game including lion, buffalo, zebra and lots of hippos. Although it was less exciting that Serengeti, it was more beautiful as we had arrived during sunrise.

    Because of the weather, we had to leave the crater early and head back to Arusha for the next leg of the tour into Kenya.
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  • Giorno 254

    Serengeti, Tanzania

    31 agosto 2023, Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    After spending a night in Arusha, we were picked up early to begin our safari in Tanzania and Kenya. The first stop was the Serengeti. We were travelling in a large Land Cruiser and had three other people in our group - two Italians and one French guy. It took all day to get to the Serengeti, but we arrived just in time to have an afternoon game drive.
    As soon as we entered the park, we saw a beautiful cheetah, herds of elephants and a large family of lions. We drove for around three hour before returning to camp for dinner. The camp site was very basic and didn’t have any hot water. We were warned about wild animals in the night (including lions and hyenas) at the campsite and we had a buffalo sleeping near our tents. Throughout night you could hear lions roaring and also wild dogs.

    After an early breakfast the next morning, we headed out at sunrise for a morning game drive. Our first sighting was of a hunting lion. We watched him stalk through the long grass and across the river. Suddenly, he leapt on a Thomson’s Gazelle, which we didn’t even know was there. It was so fast and the animal died instantly. That day we saw a mother cheetah with a group of cubs. She seemed to be also looking to hunt, but unfortunately we didn’t see her at full speed. It was so cute to see the cubs annoy and play with each other. We saw many of the common game including a river with hundreds of hippos, lots of giraffes, elephants, zebras and birds. We spent some time watching a huge leopard who was relaxing between rock cliffs. I was surprised at how big the leopard was compared to the cheetah. Before we left the park, we found a male and female lion lying right beside the road. We pulled up right beside them and the lion was staring right at us. They are such beautiful and grand animals.

    After our game drive, we visited a Maasai village. We learnt about their culture and how they lived. Maasai people keep a lot of livestock, which they use to eat and trade with (including for marriage). They don’t eat vegetables or drink much water. Instead, they get their required nutrients from the milk and blood of cows. Some of the people in the village have never been to the city. They use their own medicine and even have their babies at home. They bring their animals into their village every evening to protect them from the wild predators. We also got to see their school and were told that when a child is eight, they will do an exam to see whether or not they will continue their education at a local school. The Massai people performed a dance with us and also showed us their jumping. We all joined in the dancing.

    Unfortunately, many Maasai people are being forced off their lands due to the government selling it to foreign investors. The land which they are forced to move to is incompatible with agriculture and is causing big problems for the Maasai people.

    In the evening we headed to a new camp site near Ngorongoro Crater. This s campsite was nicer and we had lots of zebras near our tents. We woke up the following morning to a huge elephant walking through our tents!
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  • Giorno 246

    Zanzibar, Tanzania

    23 agosto 2023, Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    After a very long flight with a few stop overs we finally landed in Zanzibar. Getting our visas was a bit of a hassle and then we had an hour and a half drive to our resort. That meant we didn’t arrive at our hotel until about 10.30pm, but luckily the staff had left the buffet open for us when we arrived.

    Our resort was an all inclusive on Jambiani beach, which is in the south east of the island. It was huge and had two lovely pools and a huge jetty over the turquoise water. We spent our time either around the pool on on the jetty which had plenty of sun beds and stairs into the water. Because it was all inclusive, we had heaps of different cocktails, snacks and meals all throughout the day. The meals included seafood like calamari, octopus, prawns and crab claws. Although it was interesting to try the local cuisine, the food got a bit boring towards the end of the stay. Every evening there was a show in around the pool. Our favourites were the Maasai dance and the acrobatic show.

    Although most of the time we spent relaxing by the ocean an pool, we did do a day trip out into the community. This was organised by the resort but was super cheap because we took local transport. The bus was a giant tuk tuk and we squashed about 20 people in it. Our first stop was a local shop where we were able to buy books, pens and other things for the school children. Our next stop was the local school. It was for children aged under 8. We visited the classrooms and the children sing for us. After, the children came out to talk with us and take photos. It was a weird experience and I think the school is regularly used as a tourist destination rather than an education facility. None the less, it was an interesting experience of only to see how surprisingly well resourced the school was compared to others in the country. Next, we did a village tour, where we met some local people who showed us where they lived and shopped. We also learnt how people use coconut to make rope for sun lounges and also coconut oil. We ended out tour at a beach on the south coast of the island. Unfortunately, it was incredibly windy so we decided not to swim but it was lovely to see the blue ocean amongst the steep rocky cliff.
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  • Giorno 242

    Capetown, South Africa

    19 agosto 2023, Sud Africa ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Our last stop for South Africa was Cape Town, which was a few hours drive from George. We are staying in an Airbnb close by the V&A waterfront, which is essentially the tourist (and safest) area in Cape Town.

    On our first day in Cape Town, we explored the waterfront area and did some shopping. The shopping is very similar to Port Elizabeth but much more expensive. Never the less, we spent the day exploring the different shopping centres. Mum bought a few things, but I might wait until we get back to Johannesburg.

    The next day, we got up early to do a hop on hop off wine tram tour. We headed out to Stellenbosch and Franschhoek. There, we boarded a bus and then a tram and toured around the wineries. We tasted lots of different wines and ate lots of platters. It’s was a delicious day!

    The next day we had planned to visit Robben island, which was where Nelson Mandela had been imprisoned for 17 years before becoming the president of South Africa. Unfortunately it was cancelled and rescheduled (then cancelled again), so we weren’t able to go out there. Instead we did a drive around Table Mountain and Lion’s Head. We never caught the cable car up the mountain because of the thick cloud cover, but the views from half way up the mountain were beautiful.

    On our final day in Cape Town the weather was really cold, windy and rainy but we still needed to see the penguins and Boulders beach. So we drove out via Chapman’s peak, which is an amazing coastal road, built into the side of a cliff. We decided not to get out of the car at Boulder’s beach as the weather was so terrible. So we drove to a hillside vantage point and were able to see the penguins from there.

    In the afternoon, we took mum to get her Yellow Fever injection incase we decide to go to Kenya.
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