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Devils Peak Forest Reserve

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    • Dag 5

      Cape Town, Day 3

      5. oktober 2019, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Another full day! We planned on going up to Table Mountain since it was a beautiful, sunny, clear day without clouds or wind...HOWEVER...when we got half way up the mountain with our UBER driver, it became apparent that half of the tourists in Cape town had the same plan. So we abandoned that and got the driver to take us to the District Six Museum. This was the area of Cape Town that during apartheid was cleared of all Blacks and people of Colour, as they were forcibly moved to other areas of town that were only for their ‘race’. The history was told with many photos, stories and displays, and the lady who talked to us, told us of her own mother’s evacuation against her will which killed her two days later, of a broken heart. We then Ubered to the hospital where Christiaan Barnard performed the first heart transplant and heard the story in a private tour which was extremely interesting and well done. We then went to an Art Gallery which came highly recommended to us, and although the building where it was displayed was amazing, the art was hard for us to appreciate. We also went to a Diamond Museum, run by the Shimanski Company where we had a 45 minute private tour that taught us about diamond mining, history, grading and cutting which was very informative. There was a singing and dance group performing in the square which we also enjoyed. All in all a busy and interesting day!Læs mere

    • Dag 23

      Kapstadt

      24. oktober 2019, Sydafrika ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      In Kapstadt blieben wir nur einen Tag, was viel zu kurz für eine so große Stadt ist. Wir wollten dann zumindest auf den Tafelberg gehen, doch als wir am nächsten Morgen aufwachten regnete es und die Wolken waren so tief, dass die gesamte Bergspitze in den Wolken war. Das heißt, wir hätten von der tollen Aussicht nichts mitbekommen. Stattdessen gingen wir in das Viertel Bo-Kaap, welches für seine bunten Häuser bekannt ist. In dieser Gegend waren wirklich alle Häuser bunt, was sehr lustig aussah. Auf der Suche nach einem Taxi durchstreiften wir noch einige Straßen der riesigen Stadt. Dabei stellten wir fest, dass uns Kapstadt deutlich besser gefiel, als Johannesburg oder Durban. Um unser erstes Reiseland abzurunden gingen wir am Abend in ein leckeres Restaurant, wo wir riesige, leckere, vegetarische Burger und sehr gute Pommes bekamen. Am nächsten Morgen startete dann der Stress, mit den Flügen nach Bangkok.Læs mere

    • Dag 74

      Cape Town - Day 1

      6. februar 2020, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      I got up at 7.30am after another hot night in the dorm room with mosquitoes around in the room. I slept quite well considering the heat but still felt very tired when I woke up. I got a shower and had some cereal before packing my things and boarding the truck for our departure time of 9am. We had a relatively short drive into the wealthy suburbs of Cape Town with the huge clouded silhouette of Table Mountain dominating the skyline above the city.
      We arrived at the busy and bustling Ashanti Gardens Lodge hostel. It was a well furnished hostel with a big reception area, bar/restaurant, communal kitchen and small pool. Lots of young travellers were moving around the corridors and sitting in the large patio area outside. We had arrived early after only an hour's drive with unexpectedly light traffic in the city. This meant that we had to wait for our dorm room to be made ready. We used the time by looking through the leaflets of activities and English Brian, Lauren and I booked for two days on the 'hop on and hop off' open top buses which take you on different tours around the city. As we readied to depart for the bus stop where the tour started, our dorm room became available and Monica, Phil, Bro, Lauren, Kristin, English Brian and I all claimed our bunk beds.
      Then English Brian, Lauren and I all headed down through a local park and through city streets until we eventually found the ticket office and bus stop for the 'red route' of the 'hop on and off' bus tour. I sat in the front and plugged in the headphones for the informative audio tour which picked out sites and histories of the city. We headed up towards Table Mountain with Lion's Head mountain behind (so named because it looks remotely like a lion's head with a mane). Black maned lions once lived around the Cape Town area. These are stunning looking mountains with wonderful views over the city and deep blue bay. The bus stopped by where the cable cars take people to the top of the mountain. We then headed through very expensive real estate which is shielded from the strong winds that blow through the mountain corridors. We drove down and along the coastal bay areas with azure blue seas and sandy beaches. The coastal road had lots of fresh fish restaurants. We drove back towards the city, past a stadium built for the football world cup in Soith Africa. We reached the harbour and waterfront area and decided to get off to see a large arts and crafts shopping area and then on into the V & A food market where we chose between the many world food options for lunch. I had an Indian chicken tikka wrap which tasted a bit strange and wasn't my best choice. We then tried to take a harbour tour on a boat which was included for free on our ticket, but was cancelled due to the high winds that day. While we were there we watched lots of cape fur seals on a wooden platform. Their calls and behaviour, where the males vied for space, amused us and Lauren and I started 'communicating' through seal calls to each other which was a bit craziness that kept us entertained until we got back on the bus. The bus then returned through the inner city streets. It was interesting to hear that most of that part of the city had been reclaimed from the sea by the Dutch. We arrived back at the starting point and walked back up to the hostel.
      I was able to get a shower and a short rest before it was time to meet for our group meal at Mama Africas to mark the official end of the journey for many of our fellow travellers. Sadly, Ian didn't make the meal from his hotel which was a shame as I was therefore unable to say goodbye and thank him for his kind and supportive conversation several days earlier. The restaurant was busy with a wonderful band playing African 'fusion' music. I enjoyed it so much that I drunkenly bought their CD at a somewhat exorbitant price. I ate a very enjoyable "catch of the dau" 'Derado'? fish with chips which was very nice indeed. I washed this down with rum mojitos and got quite drunk as a result. After the meal, we headed over to a loud bar where I drank more rum and coke and danced to the music with fellow travellers Lauren, Kristin and Vincent. We decided to head back to the hostel after an hour or so and it was time to say our goodbyes to fellow traveller Vincent as he took his leave. Back at the hostel, I fell asleep quickly thanks the large amount of alcohol in my system.
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    • Dag 16

      Dag 17 Kaapstad

      16. november 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Onze laatste vakantiedag! Komende nacht vertrekken we om 00:35 uur terug naar Amsterdam, we hebben dus nog een hele dag in Kaapstad.
      Gisteren bedacht om ‘s morgens met de kabelbaan naar boven te gaan, de Tafelberg op, echter het is bewolkt en de berg is gehuld in de mist. Iets anders bedenken dus.
      Eerst naar de bank gelopen om de verkeersboete te betalen, ontbijten en daarna gewandeld naar het Kasteel van Goede Hoop, het fort waar de Nederlander Jan van Riebeeck namens de VOC het bewind over de Kaap voerde. Het fort is gebouwd in de 17e eeuw als fourage punt voor de VOC schepen die onderweg waren van Nederland naar Indonesië, vice versa.
      Hierna zijn we verder gaan lopen op zoek naar een restaurant voor de laatste lunch van de vakantie. Na de lunch met een Uber naar de wijk Woodstock: niet spectaculair. Weer terug met een Uber naar onze eigen wijk Gardens, nog een borrel gedaan en daarna terug naar het appartement. Douchen, koffer inpakken en op weg naar het vliegveld waar we de auto inleveren, inchecken en wachten tot we kunnen boarden. Het einde is nu echt in zicht.
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    • Dag 74

      Cape Town

      30. november 2022, Sydafrika ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Obwohl wir gleich nach Ankunft ausgeraubt wurden, gefiel uns Cape Town ausserordentlich gut. Die Stadt ist traumhaft zwischen Berge und Meer gelegen und bietet so viel, dass auch die fünf dort verbrachten Tage viel zu kurz waren.
      Picknick im Biologischen Garten Kirstenbosch, Ausflug nach Hout Bay inkl. Robben streicheln, weiter über den fotogenen Chapman’s Peak bis nach Simon’s Town und dort schwimmen mit Pinguinen. Und natürlich durfte weder einen Ausflug auf Table Mountain noch eine Sunset Cruise ab Victoria Warft fehlen, sowie für Florian eine Stunde Foil-Surfen am Clifton Beach. (s. Video)
      Ein weiteres Highlight war unser wunderschönes und toll gelegenes Künstlerloft (wieder Homeexchange), in welches wir uns so wohl gefühlt haben, dass wir eine Nacht länger als geplant geblieben sind.
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    • Dag 30

      Abreisetag C.T.

      14. februar 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

      Von meiner Gastgeberin Kareen verabschiedet. Heute nochmals ins Mt. Nelson Hotel. Dort excelenten Reubuschtee
      getrunken. Am 17 Uhr gehts zuerst nach Johannisburg und von dort über Nacht nach Frankfurt.Læs mere

    • Dag 7

      Back in Cape Town 🤍

      5. januar, Sydafrika ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      After an exciting morning safari on horseback, we took our transfer back to Cape Town. The weather is turning a bit for the next days but still 22 degrees - so can’t really complain :)
      We found a cute roof top bar to enjoy our evening before our hike to Lions Head the next morning.

      James is only partially amazed 😅🫣
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    • Dag 39

      A trip to the cinema

      14. juni 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      It was a stormy night with strong winds whistling all around us. This morning, it was very wet, but we were in no rush to go anywhere. We got chatting to a South African lady over breakfast. She is living here while she waits for her new house to be ready. We then spent the morning catching up with posts and then had kedgeree for lunch before venturing out to the cinema.

      We took an Uber to the cinema as it would have been a 50-minute walk in the rain. Unbelievably, this was the first time we had ever used Uber! I’ve had the app installed for ages, but have never needed to use it! Anyway, today we took an Uber there and another one back. It worked like a dream, so I guess it won’t be the last time we use it. Welcome to the 21st century!!

      The film this afternoon wasn’t as important to us as the cinema itself. We had been recommended it by René and several other people. The Labia Theatre opened in 1949. It has changed little since. It was built in the Art Deco style and has a lovely garden where, when the weather is good, you can sit and enjoy a drink and a snack before seeing a movie. Inside, there is a bar. You are allowed to take your drinks into the cinema. Mark asked for a red wine (they had five different varietals on offer!). The lady asked if he’d like a single or a double! This was a first! Naturally, he asked for a double. He got about a pint of pinotage, which got him through the film quite well!!

      There is a popcorn kiosk. You buy the popcorn plain, and then add your own flavourings from shakers supplied – you can choose from butter, chilli, sugar, salt, spice, salt and vinegar, lemon, chocolate, or coffee!

      The theatre has four screens. The one we were in was tiny and decorated with very old-fashioned curtains! Throughout the foyer, there were posters from the golden age of cinema. The atmosphere was very nostalgic. The whole experience was memorable. It was a really enjoyable afternoon. The film, About my Father starring Robert de Niro, was OK, too 😊!

      Before going back to the hotel, we popped in to Spar to get some bread to go with cheese this evening.
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    • Dag 44

      A second trip to the Labia Theater

      19. juni 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

      We walked up the the Labia Theatre in plenty of time to see Greatest Days, the newly-released film of the Take That musical. It isn’t the best movie we’ve ever seen, but it was enjoyable enough!

      We took an Uber back to the hotel after the film and had a panic moment when Mark realised he’d left his phone on the back seat! Fortunately, we caught up with him in the Spar car park next door and got it back! In the hotel, they told us that we had no hot water in our room and offered us a change of room. We didn’t fancy moving, so said we would manage for now. Hopefully, they will get it fixed tomorrow.
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    • Dag 50

      The next leg of the journey begins

      25. juni 2023, Sydafrika ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

      We were up at a reasonable time this morning, ready to move over to the other branch of Never@Home in Kloof Street. We booked an Uber to take us there with all of our luggage 🧳. When we got there, we were too early to check in, so we stored our bags, and after some discussion, we decided to get City Sightseeing bus tickets and go back to the waterfront for lunch. There is hardly anything open in the city on a Sunday!

      Outside Never@Home, we saw the truck and met the crew - Laban, our guide, Patrick, our driver, and Henry (H), our chef. All three are from Kenya 🇰🇪 and have just completed the trip from Nairobi down to Cape Town. They all seem really nice! The truck is more like an old Dragoman truck with a couple of tables that seat 4.

      At the waterfront, we went to Cape Town Fish 🐟 Market. Mark had a False Bay seafood platter, and I had chicken schnitzel.

      After lunch, we had a last walk🚶‍♂️around the waterfront markets and shops before boarding the bus to do the blue route again. It hadn't been part of the plan, but we had a few hours to kill, and Mark's legs weren't very good, so it was the perfect solution. It was very pleasant to drive along the spectacular coast road again on a sunny afternoon 😎.

      Back at Never@Home load shedding meant that there was no power. We had forgotten that load shedding even existed here! We've had no issues since we've been in Cape Town
      and assumed that it was the same city-wide. But no, it turns out that it's only in Green Point that the power stays on! I've no idea why!

      We checked in, left most of our luggage in the storage room, and went to our room. We were so glad we had decided to stay in Green Point for the whole time we were in Cape Town! Our room had bare concrete floors and no heating. It was very cold! There was no TV, no storage space, only one socket in a very inconvenient place, and the safe was on a very high shelf and totally inaccessible! The bathroom was very small compared to the one we had had in Green Point.

      We went downstairs to the bar, which was open to the street and consequently very cold. They couldn't make me a coffee as the power was off, and they had no sugar-free soft drinks! Mark ordered a beer 🍺 (10 rand more expensive than the other branch!), and I went across the road to Starbucks for a coffee ☕️ 🙃. We were not impressed with Never@Home Kloof Street at all and were glad we were only here for one night!

      At 6pm, we went to reception for our welcome meeting. We had to go outside, so Laban kept it brief as it was rather cold 🥶! We gave our insurance details and introduced ourselves. There are 21 of us in the group, so it will be a full truck! I'm not sure how we'll manage after the luxury of all the space we had on the last leg!

      We are a mixed group - 3 other Brits, 5 Australians, a couple from New Zealand, some Canadians, a Danish lady living in Spain, 2 Americans, a Russian, and a few others that I don't know about yet! 😀 We are definitely not the oldest in the group, which is nice!! 😂🤣

      Laban explained about tomorrow, and then we went our separate ways. We ended up going for dinner with John and Trisha from New Zealand 🇳🇿. We didn’t really need a full meal, but went along with it 😀. Mark had ostrich steak, and I had chicken curry 🍛. Both were very good. Two restaurant meals in one day - we won't be making a habit of it! The company was good, though.

      We had a pleasant evening before going back to the room to listen 🎶 to Elton John performing live at Glastonbury. He was closing the whole festival. It will probably be his last concert in the UK before he gives up touring for good. It was a fantastic set! We thoroughly enjoyed it - but it meant that we didn't go to bed until after midnight! Luckily, we haven't got an early start tomorrow 😀.
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