South Africa Kempton Park

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  • Day 22

    Abreise Teil 1

    September 10, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Bevor wir uns auf den Weg zum Flughafen nach Kapstadt gemacht haben, haben wir einen kleinen Abstecher zu Scratch und Patch Mineal World gemacht. Dort lagen überall Edelsteine auf dem Boden. Man durfte sich daraus eine Tüte zusammen suchen. Danach ging es aber auch gleich zum Flughafen.
    Mit der Mietwagenabgabe hat alles super geklappt und auch mit dem Flug nach Johannesburg und nach London.
    Obwohl ein kleines Malörchen ist uns natürlich passiert. Wir haben unsere Tüte mit dem Nackenkissen und den ganzen Snacks im Flieger vergessen 🙄. Aber sonst hat alles reibungslos geklappt.
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  • Day 165

    Ade mitenand

    June 26, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Hitu sägewer Tschüss! Tschüss ier Liebu Schnägge! Danke vär die fantastischu 3 Wuche. Ier heid ä Stuck Heimat z isch gibrungu und äs het so güät gita. Där Abschied wird nit liechter, eu wemu scho so lang unerwägs isch. Wier ärinnre nisch gat wieder anu Abschied wawer gstartut si. Äsie holtdi de z Heimweh gli ih und felli weriwär gat gäru mit ew in das Flugzig igstiegu. Aber ischi Reis geit witer. So schön sid ier isch cho Bsüächu und heid ä Stuck Reis mit isch gmacht. Äs witers Highlight hewer mit ew tärffu ärläbu.
    Eu wenner änand vorer 4,5 Monat nit gseh hei, is gsi wie immer. Wier hei de eifach scho ä abnormali Freundschaft! Danke vär das! Chämet güät heim und auf bald.

    Wier stiege moru eu ins Flugzig und geh witer uf Sansibar.

    „Nicht der Ort, sondern die Leute schreiben die Erinnerung“
    — Gelesen bei unserem lieben Philipp im Reiseblog.

    Noemi und Alessandra.
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  • Day 2

    Day 2. Arriving at Victoria Falls townsh

    September 28, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    It was a long night - 11+ hours of flying time - and everyone tried to get some sleep. The plane was full but South African Airways looked after us well.

    We landed at 4.45 a.m., passed through Customs into a very quiet airport, and headed for a cafe to use as a base for the next few hours. Everyone did a bit of exploring to kill time. Even managed to introduce kudu and ostrich biltong to a few prepared to experiment. At last our flight time to Zimbabwe crept closer.

    It was a full flight on a SAA Airbus 320-200 that took us north on the short trip (about 1:20) to a very dry Zimbabwe. The Customs there have to be one of the slowest in the world. It took us longer to get through Customs than it did to fly from Johannesburg !

    Once through we were met by the ATC safari team of Bheki and Munya (last year’s cook), and the minibus driver, Brian, and taken into the village and our campground at Shearwater Explorers Village . Our tents were already up so a quick move into them followed and we were soon ready for a walk into town.

    We visited the beautiful old colonial Victoria Falls Hotel, with its flags still at half-mast for Robert Mugabe. It has a great ambience and the view down the Zambezi Gorges below the Falls never fails to impress. From the colonial-era hotel, the destination of European flying boat passengers in the mid-20th century, we walked to the Outlook Cafe, perched above the first of the rapids below the Falls. Unfortunately the rebuilding program after a disastrous fire there had not been completed and our visit was brief. On our walk we had seen mongoose, monkeys and baboons.

    From there it was a case of curio shopping, bargaining with the vendors, or returning to camp for a swim or shower. By 6.30 we had all changed and were ready for an evening of fun at the Boma Restaurant. The venue gradually filled up and throbbed to the sound of bongo drumming. To their credit, most of us tried some of the local foods on offer among the international fare - crocodile, and impala cold meat, eland meatballs, kudu steak, guinea fowl stew, mopani worms, etc. The food was good and once that was over everyone was given a bongo drum and the fun started. Hair-braiding experiments were tried. Exhaustion began to set in but most managed to get on the dance floor before it was time to head back to camp and a welcoming bed.

    It had been a very, very long day and the group had done remarkably well. A quick debrief with plans for tomorrow discussed and soon the camp was silent.

    Our first day in Africa was a huge success.
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  • Day 18

    Baai!

    April 8 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Heute morgen weckt uns der erste Regen auf unserer Reise. So als wollte uns jemand den Abschied erleichtern.

    Am Flughafen in Kapstadt waren wir rasch. Aufgrund des Regens hatte die Maschine etwas Verspätung und in Johannesburg (Regen auch hier) wurde es nochmal spannend: Bekommen wir den Anschluss nach Frankfurt?

    Alles hat geklappt und wir sitzen.
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  • Day 19

    Fahrt nach Johannesburg

    December 31, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Ja Limpopo schön wars🤗es war eine schöne und interessante Zeit mit Yves Sabine Pascal und Natalie 😀 heute ging die Fahrt nach Johannesburg zum Flughafen Pascal und Natalie ging ihre Fahrt In den Krüger Nationalpark 👍 Die Fahrt nach Johannesburg dauerte mit Einkaufen dauerte 8Std es war eine interessante angenehme Fahrt und hie und da sahen wir Kuriose sachen.Im Flughafen angekommen traf ich Ruth nach 2Wochen wieder😍
    Yves und Sabine Reisen zurück in die Schweiz es war eine sehr schöne Zeit mit allen vier zusammen
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  • Day 2

    Abflug in JohBurg mit kleiner Maschine

    December 15, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Wir sind einiges zu spät losgekommen in Johannesburg. Weil ein Mechaniker gut 20 Minuten in der Turbine steckte und dort die letzten Schrauben oder so angezogen hat. Dieses Thema hat auch bei der Ankunft in Windhoek noch eine Rolle gespielt und den Ausstieg um 25 min verzögert. Das wiederum in Verbindung mit dem verschwundenen Koffer wäre der Grund gewesen, unsren Pick-Up Service zu verpassen. An dieser Stelle hatten wir dann aber Glück💪Read more

  • Day 2

    Zwischenstopp Johannesburg

    December 15, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Das war so gar nicht geplant. Das Abendteuer ging, so müsst ihr wissen, nämlich schon viel früher los. Gleich nach der Buchung vom Flug und während des Buchungsprozesses fürs Auto. Wir hatten uns für FTI entschieden. Und einen Direktflug gebucht. 9h. Dann kam die FTI-Pleite. Und die Cancelung des Fluges inkl. Abbruch der Autobuchung. Spoiler: Und deswegen fehlt jetzt der Riesenkoffer von Sandra😅Read more

  • Day 2

    J'Burg SA

    September 7, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    We made it to J'Burg.
    There was a medical emergecy on flight shortly after we departed. We were almost diverted but fortunately we were able to continue on and arrived at scheduled time.
    The only negative impact was that we did not get breakfast served on the plane.
    We were quickly cleared through customs and headed to baggage claim.
    Bob's bag came off quickly followed by Dale and Jenni's luggage. We waited for my luggage and waited and waited and waited....
    Brenda's luggage did not appear. I checked my Samsung tag...hmmm...my luggage was still in Seattle.
    We headed over to the British Airway luggage desk. It was confirmed that my luggage was still in Seattle. This is the first time that I have ever had my luggage lost. I am so glad that I am such an overpacker that my carry -on luggage is basically my overflow. I have PJ, shirts, jacket, makeup, my Dyson Airwrap, hiking shoes, socks, camera, medicine, computer, kindle, charging cords, and various other items. The only thing I really need is an additional pair of pants.
    My cousin, Natalie, is taking a trip with some of her girlfriends and they are doing carry-on only-I thought that there is no way that I could do carry-on only...maybe God is teaching me that I can do with much less luggage.
    I was told that my luggage should be here tomorrow.
    We headed to find a restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there are shops.
    So after we eat, I am going to go shopping...my least favorite thing to do!
    We all are in good spirits, looking forward our time at Hippo Lakes, and not totally exhausted.
    After a 5 hour wait at the airport, we met the group from TEN and were escorted to the bus for the 4 hour drive to Hippo Lakes.
    By this time, we are all pretty exhausted. It is now Sunday afternoon. I have had a little over six hours of sleep since Thursday morning.
    The bus was made for much smaller individuals so we were happy to arrive at Hippo Lakes. As we entered the property, we were greeted by tons of animals.
    We checked in, our luggage (well, what luggage some of us had...lol), and dinner was transferred to a van. We hopped in a safari vehicle and have a lovely, half an hour game drive to the Lediba Homestead.
    Upon arrival, we were shone to our rooms and had a delicious dinner.
    After dinner, I took a quick shower before finally being able to jump in bed.
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  • Day 2–3

    Arrivo a Johannesburg

    September 1, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Dopo un viaggio che sembrava infinito e gli imprevisti della famiglia Brambilla tra mal di schiena, svenimenti e visite assidue al bagno arriviamo in hotel e ci concediamo una serata rigenerante.
    Domani inizierà la nostra avventura e siamo super carichi!!
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  • Day 18

    Laatste mooie dag

    July 30, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

    Leona nog 1 keer een ritje gemaakt op het paard, toen zijn we nog even gestopt om een ritje te maken op een quad,onderweg naar het vliegveld een super mooie route gehad,toen we langs een lokaal schooltje kwamen even gestopt om onze speeltjes uit Nederland uit te delen aan de kinderen,leona en iris met de hele klas nog op de foto.nu aangekomen op het vliegveld waar we om 23:15uur zullen vertrekken richting nl.
    Wat was dit een super mooie ervaring,we hebben 2081km gereden en wat hebben we genoten van dit prachtige land,iedere dag was opnieuw een belevenis en een avontuur,zoveel mooie dingen mogen doen waar we met zijn 4e echt van genoten hebben en waar we de rest van ons leven met heel veel plezier op terug zullen kijken,ik neem nu nog even snel wat medicijnen in voor we de lucht in gaan, ben helaas al 2 dagen aan de schijt en 1 hele nacht moeten overgeven,maar ach dat mag de pret niet drukken(haha).groetjes Dennis,Heidi,Leona,Iris
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