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    • Day 5

      Sunrise Game Drive >> Johannesburg

      October 23, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Was für ein verrückter Tag war das heute!
      Um 03:45 Uhr sind wir aufgestanden für unseren letzten Sunrise Game Drive - Phindele unsere Guide holte uns ab und fuhr mit Yasmin und mir, ausgestattet mit Taschenlampe und einpackt in Mütze und Decke, ein letztes Mal Richtung Kruger Park! Nach einer Viertelstunde bekam sie einen Anruf eines anderen Guides: Löwen gesichtet! Wir drehten sofort um und Phindele sagte nur: „I‘m gonna get you cold now“ (im offenen Truck) und raste los. Wenige Minuten später standen uns zwei ausgewachsene Löwen gegenüber. Wir verfolgten sie langsam für die nächsten Dreiviertel Stunde - was für ein Erlebnis!!! Einer der Löwen kam uns bis auf einen halben Meter nahe, Gänsehaut-Moment!
      Gegen 5 Uhr bekam Phindele einen weiteren Anruf, sie hätte zwei Gäste vergessen, die wir am Gate einsammeln fahren mussten. Wie sich herausstellte wurden sie nicht vergessen, sondern waren wahrscheinlich auf der falschen Tour - oder zumindest wurden ihnen eine falsche Abholzeit um 04:45 genannt... Nach kurzem Unmut auf beiden Seiten fuhren wir zu fünft zurück in den Park und genossen die letzten Stunden unserer Safari, in denen es langsam heller wurde. Wir sahen nochmal Zebras, Giraffen, Elefanten, Büffel und von weitem ein paar Nashörner. Allerdings versteckten sich die Tiere nach dem regnerischen Tag gestern immernoch unter ihrem „natürlichen Regenschirm“ wie Phindele es ausdrückte. Aber wir hatten die Löwen hautnah gesehen und waren deshalb eh total geflashed. Das hat bisher alles getoppt! 😀
      Zurück im Hotel genossen wir beim Ausblick auf viele Hippos, die direkt vor der Terrasse unseres Hotels „badeten“, unser Frühstück.
      Langsam kam die Sonne raus und wir checkten eigentlich nur kurz den Kalender... tja... eigentlich. Mit Schrecken stellten wir fest, dass wir zwar heute den Bus zurück nach Johannesburg gebucht hatten - unser Hotel, den Flug nach Kapstadt und alles weitere aber erst ab Morgen!!! Danach bekamen wir uns vor Lachen erst mal nicht mehr ein - wie konnte das passieren 🤷🏻‍♀️😂 Kurzerhand buchten wir also unseren Flug um, riefen beim Hotel an, fragten ob wir auch heute schon kommen könnten, und suchten nach einem weiteren Hotel in Kapstadt! Irgendwie schön, „plötzlich“ noch einen weiteren Tag in Kapstadt verbringen zu können 😉
      Die Rückfahrt nach Johannesburg war sehr entspannt. Zum Abschluss dieses aufregendes Tages genossen wir ein leckeres hausgemachtes Abendessen!
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    • Day 64

      Leaving Mozambique

      November 22, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Time to head back to SA ready for our flight back to Australia. I woke up at 4.15 again but decided to go outside and watch our final African sunrise. Beautiful! A long drive back to Vilanculos after skipping breakfast. Watched the President land in Vilanculos and get transferred to the waiting helicopter with all the singing and dancing that goes along with that. Something a bit different.Read more

    • Day 2

      Johannesburg - 1. Stop

      December 27, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      After a nice and smooth flight to Johannesburg we (finally) arrived at our first stop.

      Both of us thought with a GPS it should be easy to find the first stay. After 3 wrong stops we decided to use Google Maps instead of our hipermodern, extra paid GPS. And yes we are using a GPS for the first time.

      Feels good to have some time now, before heading further to Hoedspruit tomorrow.
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    • Day 2

      First night done & breakfast

      March 25, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      We were both awake at 7:30am, listening to heavy rain running off the rooftops. The bed was comfortable and even though the room was hot we had the ceiling fan on and we were both so knackered we probably could have slept standing up.
      Breakfast is included with the room so at 8:30 we both headed into the restaurant area where there were 8 tables and a huge choice of breakfasts. The were cereals and bread laid out with various jams and it was help ourselves to orange juice, tea or coffee. We also had the option of Omlettes or a traditional farmhouse breakfast.
      We both chose the farmhouse breakfast as we didn’t know when our next meal will be, and it was delicious.
      Then it was back to our little room to pack up ready for our driver to take us back to the airport at 9:30. Our next stop is Durban. We were both awake at 7:30am, listening to heavy rain running off the rooftops. The bed was comfortable and even though the room was hot we had the ceiling fan on and we were both so knackered we probably could have slept standing up.
      Breakfast is included with the room so at 8:30 we both headed into the restaurant area where there were 8 tables and a huge choice of breakfasts. The were cereals and bread laid out with various jams and it was help ourselves to orange juice, tea or coffee. We also had the option of Omlettes or a traditional farmhouse breakfast.
      We both chose the farmhouse breakfast as we didn’t know when our next meal will be, and it was delicious.
      Then it was back to our little room to pack up ready for our driver to take us back to the airport at 9:30. Our next stop is Durban.
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    • Day 1

      The Longest Day Pt 2

      March 2 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      We boarded our flight from Schiphol at 10:20am with no problems. This was the big one. 10 hours and 25 minutes and we weren’t looking forward to it.
      Ellie had managed to book me a window seat and herself an aisle seat with a space in the middle but unfortunately the aircraft was completely full and she ended up moving up a seat to let a young black girl take the aisle seat. She was very nice and quite chatty to start off with but once we had taken off she fell straight to sleep and she slept like the dead not waking up even for food or drinks.
      The first few hours passed unbelievably slow while I watched my tablet and Ellie watched documentaries on her phone and once our meal was served I managed to close my eyes and fell asleep.
      I managed 2 straight hours until 2 gentlemen 5 seats away struck up a conversation for the rest of the aircraft to hear, in fact it was more of a shout than a conversation.
      Our aircraft food was up to it’s normal awful standard, I had a vegetarian pasta which seemed to have completely dried out during the cooking process and the pasta had rehardened itself and Ellie had the chicken sausage and mash which had one persons daily salt allowance in just the sausage. Both were disgusting.
      3/4 of the way into the flight we hit turbulence that was so bad the aircraft staff all sat on the floors in the aisle as they couldn’t get back to their seats, it was quite scary and even I started to feel ill. That lasted around 20 minutes.
      Just as the flight was becoming really unbearable we stated to decend into Johannesburg and we finally arrived at 10:30pm South Africa time and we couldn’t get off the plane quick enough.
      We sailed straight through customs and Ellie messaged our hotel for the night and the taxi driver was sent out. Then while I collected our one bag from the carousel, Ellie went and drew some cash out from the atm. Then we had to find our way frantically to parking lot 2 to the collection point as our driver only had 30 minutes of free waiting.
      We found our driver Lawrence with just a few minutes to spare and we put our bags in the boot and then he tied the boot shut in typical South African fashion and then we climbed into the car where half the head lining was missing. Now I knew we were back.
      Lawrence thought he was driving a rocket but we knew when he was slowing down thanks to the loud screeching coming from the brakes and within 20 minutes we were at our first stop for the night. The aerotropolis motel.
      It was now 11:30pm and after locking ourselves in, I had a cold shower and then put the fans on. It was still 20°c at this time of night but we were both so tired and it didn’t take long for us to fall asleep.
      Day one was done we are in South Africa.
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    • Day 2

      The Journey to Marloth Park

      March 3 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      We were awake at 7am to bright sunshine and the sound of birds coming through the window above our head. We’d had a good nights sleep and couldn’t wait to start our day. I made a tea and coffee and we drank them in bed and then I went for a shave and cold shower and while I got dressed, Ellie had a shower.
      At 8am we went to the restaurant and had freshly squeezed orange juice and then a farmhouse breakfast to start the day. It was a good meal and our first conversations with lots of smiley South Africans.
      At 9am we returned to our room and got a message from our taxi company saying they would now be picking us up at 11am from the front gates. That was the latest we could afford to be without having to drive the rest of the way on our own in the dark.
      At 10:30am we headed out to the front enclosed car park to wait for our taxi company hakunamatata and I sat on the walled garden area next to some huge geraniums and the smell reminded me of my grandad.
      At 11:30am and almost an hour late our taxi finally arrived. It was a huge minibus driven by a monster of a woman named Larrisa and after piling our bags into the side door we set off.
      It was a long 4 hour journey to Neilspruit and we stopped halfway at a service station which had Rhino, Oryx, Ostrich and Wilderbeast roaming around at the back of it. These were our fist sightings and we now felt we had arrived.
      The minibus was unbelievably hot and Ellie sat on the second row while I sat on the third row. Larrisa didn’t stop talking most of the way telling us about all the pies she had fingers in and by the time we arrived at Kruger international airport I felt quite sick from the heat and being thrown around in the back at 150kph. The only time it really cooled down was when we drove through a huge hail storm for 10 minutes. Then the sun came back out and we were roasting again.
      At 3:30pm we arrived at the Kruger International airport and said goodbye to Larrisa. Then we went inside to the information desk where we picked up the keys to our camper van and then went outside to the car park to find it.
      It took a little while……….the “camper” was tiny.
      We unlocked the doors and put our bags in and then I set the sat nav up. The camper was beautifully finished with bed mats, a tent and fridge although the van itself is so basic it doesn’t even have a radio. There’s no central locking but I think if I put my left arm out I could probably reach right out of the left window it’s so thin.
      We popped back into the airport and paid the car park fee of £3:50 for all day and then we set off to Marloth Park.
      It took us 90 minutes to get to Marloth park and we named our camper little simba on the way. Little Simbas top speed seems to be 60mph on the flat and it doesn’t like going uphill but we can get 75mph out of it going downhill.
      Just before it got dark we arrived in Marloth Park and we headed straight to the securcon office to collect our keys. Then we headed to Volstruis Street to our first sleepover. Ostrich Cottage.
      It was now 6pm and we were both starving we hadn’t eaten since breakfast and once we had wrestled through the outer security door and worked out how to open the inner patio door with no handle or lock on the outside we were in. Our plan now was to just put our bags in and go to a restaurant for dinner.
      On the way back out Ellie slid the patio door shut and I heard it click. The lock had come down and because there was no handle or lock on the outside we were now locked out. Try as I might I couldn’t lift the patio door up to release the lock and I even tried putting the car key in the hole where the outer lock should have been to release the inner lock. Nothing worked.
      We locked the outside security door and then headed back to the security office to tell them of our plight and they said don’t worry we’ll send a maintenance team around. Then we went back to the house.
      Locking ourselves out cost us 90 minutes but even the maintenance guys said the door was ridiculous and needed fixing. It took them another 10 minutes to break back in.
      It was now 7:30pm and we headed off in the dark to the Giraffe bar and grill passing Impala, Warthog and zebra on the way.
      Inside the restaurant we both had steak as this is the only place we can afford to eat it, this broke our run of veganism we had been on the last 2 months. Then we went back to our house taking a couple of cold beers with us and once back at the house I sat naked in the splash pool watching a little dyker down by our water hole whist having a beer.
      It had been a very long day but after cooking off in the pool I was ready for bed. The air conditioning had done its job and cooled our room down to 16°c and at 11pm we finally went to bed.
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    • Day 2

      Erster Eindruck

      April 18, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      So ihr lieben, nach über insgesamt 14 Stunden Flug und nach bestimmt 5 Stunden Warterei in FFM und Doha sind wir endlich in Johannesburg in unserer ersten Unterkunft angekommen. Am Flughafen wurden wir von unserem Fahrer mit einem Schild erwartet und nachdem wir erst an einer anderen Lodge ausgesetzt wurden sind wir dann doch noch bei der richtigen Unterkunft angekommen.😅 Ich bin ganz überrascht von Johannesburg, wurde es mir doch als gar nicht schön verkauft 😅 ich jedoch finde es hier wirklich schön, es ist sauber, für das südliche Empfinden von "sauber" und auch die Strassen sehen sehr gepflegt aus. Aber gut, was in der Stadt so richtig los ist können wir ja nicht beurteilen. Was wirklich komisch war, links fahren.. das sind wir hier zum ersten mal so richtig 😅 in Sri Lanka sind wir zwar auch links gefahren aber wohl doch eher alle durcheinander und mittig und halb im Graben, hier lief es gesittet zu. Unsere Unterkunft finden wir auch wirklich bezaubernd. Es ist ganz schnucklig eingerichtet. Die Aerotropolis Guest Lodge ist nicht so riesengroß was ja genau nach unserem Geschmack ist 😊 ein Pool gibt es hier auch aber bei angenehmen 22 grad doch etwas zu kühl, zumal Vitje auch noch Hals schmerzen hat 😞

      Jetzt machen wir erstmal kurz die Augen zu 😴dann erkunden wir unsere Gegend.

      Morgen geht die Safari los 🦁💃🏼

      Edit: es gibt kein warmes Wasser zum duschen 😭😅
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    • Day 2

      Ankunft in Johannesburg

      December 28, 2021 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Ich sitze hier in einem wunderschönen Hotelgarten unter der Sonne Südafrikas und bin einfach nur dankbar und glücklich. Es ist tatsächlich wahr geworden - ich bin hier!

      Danach sah es in den letzten Wochen nicht aus… Kurz nachdem ich die Reise bei Anne von Wildsofafrika gebucht hatte, bin ich krank geworden. Oh je, Corona bzw. Covid-19! Krankheit und Quarantäne, dazu noch über meinen Geburtstag, das fühlte sich mies an. Dann kam die nächste Hiobsbotschaft - eine neue Virusvariante war von den südafrikanischen Wissenschaftlern entdeckt worden. Darauf wurden quasi über Nacht Reisebeschränkungen durch diverse europäische Länder auferlegt, darunter auch Deutschland. Ein komplettes Flugverbot nach Südafrika stand im Raum. Meine Reise schien sich in Nichts aufzulösen.

      Nach vielen Wochen des Bangens, Hoffens, großer Unsicherheit bis zum vorletzten Tag mehrten sich dann doch die Zeichen, dass ich reisen kann. Mit Lufthansa hatte ich auch offenbar die „richtige“ Airline gewählt. Zum Schluss fügte sich alles ganz problemlos.

      Der Flug verlief total entspannt und ich landete heute morgen bei Sonnenschein und blauem Himmel. Wow! Am Flughafen angekommen, spürte ich sofort wieder die besondere afrikanische Stimmung, die ich so mag. Ein Security Man wollte mir ganz spontan helfen und rannte am Kofferband hinter meiner vermeintlichen Reisetasche her. Wir lachten beide, als ich merkte, dass ich mich vertan hatte. Ja, diesen offenen und herzlichen Humor hatte ich vermisst!

      Alistair vom Hotel Safari Club holte mich ab - ein sehr freundlicher Schotte, der jedoch bereits seit über 50 Jahren hier lebt - ein schöner Empfang!

      Ich bin heute der einzige Hotelgast - mir persönlich gibt es ein VIP Gefühl. Für die Leute hier tut es mir sehr leid, dass Corona-bedingt erneut so wenig Touristen hier sind.
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    • Day 25

      The final 300km

      March 19, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      With all the noise going on last night there wasn’t much sleeping going on. People were up talking and drinking until well after midnight and by 3:30am people were back up either getting ready for the gates to open at 6am or packing up to leave.
      At 5:30am we were all up so we decided to have a coffee and at 6:15am we were in the car ready for our final game drive. Caren the car was making some lovely rattles this morning and we checked in at the gatehouse and at 6:30am we entered the park. We were leopard hunting.
      Almost straight away we saw 2 Rhinos laying down, then we saw wilderbeast and warthog. At 7:30am we stopped at the coffee shop that had no coffee ready and there were 3 Koodoo, then we got back on the drive. We saw lots of elephants, a few Zebra and lots of impala’s but sadly no leopards, and then just as we turned onto the track to head for the gate we saw around 30 Zebra, 12 giraffe, a herd of wilderbeast, impala’s and warthog. It was like all the animals had gathered together to say goodbye and finally as we got to the main gate to leave 5 zebras walked us down the road and then stood to the left of the car looking at us as we drove out the gate.
      It was now 10am, we popped back to the restaurant for what we thought would be a quick breakfast but we finally got out of there at 11am and we had to pack our stuff into our rucksacks ready for flying and clear the camp.
      At 12pm we were done, I’d found a book at elephant sands about an adventurer and climber and gave it to Becky to read and she had finished it and Becky, Pieter and Hilda wrote messages on the blank pages and gave it back to me which was lovely, then it was time to hit the road. Our last 300km drive, with our drive shaft rattling about and Caren the car donking and squeaking, Pieter had one of his friends on standby incase we didn’t make it all the way.
      There wasn’t much chat most of the way to Johannesburg we were all disappointed and sad to be leaving each other.
      At 3pm we pulled up at Pieters house to drop the trailer off with his martino. He showed us his new safari land cruiser he was doing up and we could see he waa excited about it.
      Then he took us to the airport and after getting a fine Von the way in for I don’t know what he parked the car up and we all went to a restaurant for drinks. We bought Pieter one last beer, he gave us his video footage from his dash cam and then he pushed our bags all the way to check in.
      It was time to say goodbye, Becky was first as they wouldn’t let her through security we will miss her little quirks of stretching all the time and munching away in the back of the car like a little mouse, then it was Pieter, we shook hands and hugged we will miss his infectious laugh his so upbeat attitude all of the time and we will definitely miss the fillet steak. Lastly we said good bye to Hilda, who we both really admire with her just get on and do attitude. I really hope we see them all again one day.
      And then we were alone again standing in the security line waiting to get to in to the plane and return to some kind of normal. It had been a great trip and definitely a real adventure which is what we were hoping for, we would have some real laughs to share and stories to tell later on.
      Our flight was 20 mins late leaving and once up in the air we waved goodbye to South Africa and I imaged Pieter watching us from his garden with a beer in one hand and a joint in the other laughing and waving back.
      We touched down back in the UK after an 11 hour flight at 6:30am to be greeted by Ellies dad at terminal 3, our African adventure had come to an end.
      Buyadonkey for an amazing adventure Pieter.
      (Thank you very much for an amazing adventure Pieter).
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    • JOHANNESBURG – 4. Planänderung

      August 22, 2021 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      In Johannesburg angekommen, suchen wir vergebens den Abholservice. Weder der Telefonanruf ins Safari Club Hotel noch derjenige zur lokalen Reiseagentur war erfolgreich. Somit fuhren wir mit dem Taxi zum Hotel. Vor dem verschlossenen Tor stehend und nach erneut erfolgloser telefonischer Kontaktaufnahme, kehrten wir zum Flughafen zurück, wo wir die Nacht im City Lodge Hotel verbrachten.Read more

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