A coffee stop at Knysna Marina
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It was an early start this morning, but we had the bonus of witnessing a stunning sunrise. As we were getting organised to leave, it started to rain heavily. We were thankful not to have to take aLue lisÀÀ
A visit to Cango Caves
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From there, we drove on through the Karoo region. I’m sure the scenery was amazing, but we couldn’t see it through all the rain and low cloud! We were heading for a campsite in the town ofLue lisÀÀ
More photos of Cango Caves
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Lunch in Swellendam
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We had to be up early this morning for a trip to see meerkats at sunrise. We were all looking forward to it and were ready and raring to go at 6.30am. However, just before we were due to leave, theLue lisÀÀ
A walk around Swellendam
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âïž 18 °C
After a leisurely lunch, the rain had stopped and the sun appeared, so we went for a walk through town. We admired the historic buildings and marvelled at the number of churches in such a small town!Lue lisÀÀ
Bontebok National Park
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Following our walk, we got back on the truck for the short drive to Bontebok National Park, our camp for the night. We did enquire about the cost of upgrading to a cabin, but it was prohibitivelyLue lisÀÀ
Cape Agulhas, southern tip of Africa
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We left the park early the next morning. It was the last full day of our Intrepid Kruger, Coast, and Cape Tour. Our first stop was at Agulhas National Park. Agulhas (meaning ‘needle’ inLue lisÀÀ
More photos of Cape Agulhas
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A spot of wine tasting
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After visiting Agulhas, we drove on to South Africa’s sought-after Walker Bay Wine Region, high up on the scenic Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge in the heart of Cape Floral Region.
Our first stop for tastingLue lisÀÀ
Nanette Ranger sculptures at Creation
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In the grounds of Creation, there are many beautiful sculptures by South African artist, Nanette Ranger.
More wine tasting
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Our second stop was just a few minutes away. Here, we had lunch while we tasted. The wines were not as good as at Creation, but the food was excellent (Mark had a new octopus dish the chef wasLue lisÀÀ
Hermanus Backpackers
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âïž 18 °C
After the wine-tasting, we drove on to Hermanus on the coast for our last night of the tour. Again, we didn’t have any time to explore. We were staying in Hermanus Backpackers, a really comfortableLue lisÀÀ
Betty's Bay Penguin Colony
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đ§ 14 °C
We left the hostel at 8am and drove to Betty’s Bay to see a colony of African penguins (formerly known as Jackass penguins due to the fact that they make a noise like donkeys!). The boardwalk wasLue lisÀÀ
More penguin photos
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Yet more penguins!
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End of Kruger, Coast, and Cape Tour
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From Betty’s Bay, we drove into Cape Town, arriving there at about 12.30pm. Ernest parked across the road from the Never@Home hostel where we were staying. We said our goodbyes in the car park.Lue lisÀÀ
Never@Home, Cape Town
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Having said our goodbyes to the crew and our fellow travellers, we crossed the street to check in at Never@Home, very appropriately named for us!
First impressions were good. The reception wasLue lisÀÀ
V&A Waterfront
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âïž 13 °C
We have bought hop-on, hop-off bus tickets for tomorrow and Tuesday so, after breakfast this morning, we went out to explore locally and see where we need to go tomorrow. The weather forecast wasn’tLue lisÀÀ
Vovo Telo Bakery
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When we arrived at the waterfront, it started to rain, so we ducked into the nearest coffee shop for shelter. It was VovoTelo, a café and bakery where we could watch the bakers making bread andLue lisÀÀ
Continuing our walk round V&A Waterfront
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Suitably refreshed and having stayed dry, we continued our exploration of the area. Luckily, it didn’t rain again before we returned to the hotel.
We enjoyed our walk around. The area is a hive ofLue lisÀÀ
Out and about on the big red bus
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âïž 11 °C
We were up early this morning. After breakfast, we dropped our laundry off and continued to the waterfront. We found a shorter route back yesterday, so it’s actually only about a 15-minute walk toLue lisÀÀ
Along the coast road
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âïž 7 °C
Once we had driven through the city centre, the bus took the coast road through Camps Bay and Clifton to get back to the waterfront.
A cruise around the harbour
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At the City Sightseeing office, we enquired about the time of the next bus back to Long Street in the centre of town. We realised that we had enough time to do the 30-minute harbour cruise that wasLue lisÀÀ
More photos of the cruise
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Historic walking tour of Cape Town
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After our boat trip, we were both cold and in need of a coffee. However, there was a bus just about to leave, so we decided to get on it and grab a coffee when we got to Long Street. It only takesLue lisÀÀ





















































































































































































































































