South Africa
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    • Day 1

      Sunday, dizzy sunday

      April 16, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Ankunft, pünktlich , schnell im Hotel. Check In erst 1500. daher einkaufen, Telefonwertkarte, Obst, was man halt so braucht. Blackout in unregelmäßigen Abständen. Gut ist, sofort schaltet sich der Generator ein, WLAN braucht ein bissi. Das geht aber die ganze Nacht so ind macht grauenhaften Lärm bis in den 15. Stock! Lausige Nacht.Read more

    • Day 25

      Une dernière soirée à Jo Burg

      July 23, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Changement de plans pour notre dernière nuit en Afrique du Sud.

      Nous avons décidé de laisser tomber notre réservation sur Airbnb. Après quelques nuits froides, nous avons décidé de louer une chambre dans un hôtel luxueux doté de l'un des meilleurs restaurants de la ville. C'est une meilleure façon de souligner nos anniversaires.

      On apprécie doublement le luxe après plusieurs nuits au confort plus rustique.

      12 ans de mariage - Lara a 7 ans 😍
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    • Day 36

      JOHANNESBURG, South Africa

      April 5, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      We arranged a tour from the airport to Soweto Township. An enlightening day. Population of Soweto abt 1,200,000. Housing ranges from upper middle class to ramshackle homes. It has one of the biggest hospitals with over 3,400 beds, and the site has 430 buildings with various medical services. The lower income has their own justice system. You better not get caught! Officials are trying to remove people from the first housing development that was started when the blacks were removed from Joburg. It isn't working, so they brought in port-a-potties. There is no electricity. Now, in contrast, there are a couple of upper middle class homes that are used for TV soaps. You can see the slums from the upper middle class homes. We toured the Hector Pieterson Museum that commemorates the role of students in their fight against Apartheid. A couple blocks away is a street where Hector lived along with Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Visited the site of decommissioned cooling towers, 100m tall, that was a coal fired power station. From the top you can bungee jump, the bottom there is a pub. The last stop was the soccer stadium built for the World Cup. It can seat 95,000 people and is an impressive building. Then on to Joburg, population abt 6,000,000. The city skyline has some unique architecture. After checking into the hotel decided to walk to the mall. That lasted abt 2 minutes. Security guard at the hotel wanted us to call him so he could pick us up. We don't have cell service, so we decided to walk. Got to the first corner, made the decision to just go back. Didn't feel comfortable with the looks of Security posted at each corner.
      Early evening for us.
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    • Day 4

      A day at the apartment

      May 10, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      After a couple of busy days, we decided to spend today at the apartment catching up with posts, listening to the radio, and preparing for the truck 🚚 😂.

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    • Day 6

      A trip to the cinema

      May 12, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Having seen everything we wanted to see in the city, we decided to have an easier day today.

      We spent the morning doing posts, getting caught up on our laundry, and sorting our bags 🎒 out ahead of our trip.

      Later, we walked up to the mall to go to the cinema 🎥. We had tickets to see The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry starring Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton. I read the book 📖 a few years ago while we were working on Yole. I knew the film was coming out, but I thought we'd miss it because we were travelling. I was very happy to find out it was on here in Jo'burg. We both enjoyed the film. I thought it was true to the book.

      I found myself taking photos 📸 of the toilets 🚻 in the mall! Every public toilet I've been in this week has had fresh orchids on display and these very clever toilet seat/flush systems. Another reason to love Jo'burg!! 😂

      While we were at the mall, we went shopping for a suitable hat for Mark to wear on safari. He definitely looks the part now 😀.

      On the way back to the apartment, we spotted a hadeda ibis. This bird is found all over the city. It has no natural predators, so numbers are out of control. It is named for its loud three to four note calls made in flight, especially early in the morning when it leaves its roost, and when it returns in the evening. Locals have nicknamed it 'the flying vuvuzela'!
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    • Day 2

      Hop-on, hop-off bus

      May 8, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      The forecast today was for 90 - 95% chance of heavy rain 🌧 all day! It was unfortunate, but we had pre-booked two-day tickets for the hop-on, hop-off bus 🚌, so we had to go for it!

      We headed out after breakfast and followed Google Maps to the starting point for the bus. It was only an 11-minute walk from our hotel. It wasn't raining, and the sun was trying to poke through 😀. Several people wished us a good morning as we walked. Once Google Maps told us we had arrived, it wasn't clear where the bus stop was, so I asked someone. He could have just told us, but instead, he took us there! While we were standing there checking our phones📱for bus times, a lady came out of the nearby Holiday Inn to warn us about keeping our phones hidden in public so as not to attract opportunistic thieves. She advised us that the bus office was just around the corner and directed us there. Despite the warnings about our safety, everyone we have met so far has been so helpful. No wonder they call Johannesburg the friendly city!!

      At the bus office, we collected our tickets and arranged to do the included Soweto tour tomorrow when the weather forecast is better. When the bus was due, a member of staff actually escorted us to the stop and made sure we were safely on board!

      Because of the expected rain 🌧, we decided that today we would just stay on the bus 🚌 and do both the green and red routes. That way, we could get our bearings and plan the rest of our week in the city.

      So, that's what we did. The rain held off for the first part of the route, so we took some photos 📸. The audio commentary was excellent. We learned a lot about the city.

      Johannesburg is a relatively new city. It was founded in 1886 when gold ✨️ was discovered here. The settlement was named after two officials of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR), Christian Johannes Joubert and Johannes Rissik, who both worked in land surveying and mapping. The two men combined the name they shared, adding 'burg', the archaic Afrikaans word for 'fortified city'. The city is also known by its Zulu name, eGoli, meaning 'city of gold'. Colloquially, the city is also known as Joburg or Jozi.

      When gold was first discovered, Johannesburg began as a tented ⛺️ shanty town. It has come a long way since then. The city is now the richest in South Africa with higher salaries than anywhere else in the country. As it has throughout its history, it still attracts entrepreneurs and those seeking a better life. Today, Johannesburg is the financial powerhouse of Africa.

      The city's success is surprising. On paper, its location is not ideal for a town, never mind a huge metropolis. There is no reliable water supply nearby. Water has to be pumped 360 kilometres from Lesotho 🇱🇸! Johannesburg is also located at an altitude of 1700 metres, making it uncomfortable for some people to be here. Despite the difficulties, it is now the largest city in the world 🌎 not built on a lake, river, or coast and boasts one of the best climates on earth.

      Johannesburg is an extremely green city. 10 million trees 🌳 were planted, making it the largest man-made forest in the world 🌎. One of the trees the city is famous for is the jacaranda. When it flowers in October and November, there is a carpet of purple flowers over swathes of the city. This phenomenon won't exist in 50 years' time. The jacaranda is a non-native species that was introduced from South America. It uses far too much water to be sustainable in Johannesburg. As the trees die off naturally, they won't be replaced.

      Halfway through our tour, the heavens opened. We were sitting upstairs on the bus 🚌 under the cover at the front, so we stayed dry, but the rain put paid to our photography 📸!

      We arrived back at Rosebank at around 12.30pm and went for lunch at Yalla, a Middle-Eastern café. The food was excellent, but the portions were huge - we couldn't finish it!

      By the time we'd had lunch, the rain had stopped, so we were able to get back to the apartment without getting wet.

      We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening writing posts (I've finally been released from Facebook jail!), catching up with the Coronation concert from yesterday, and watching Netflix. We've never had Netflix before, but it's included in the apartment 😀).

      The photos 📸 attached to this footprint are of the bus, some sculptures in Rosebank Mall, and the view of the approaching storm from our apartment window when we got back this afternoon!
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    • Day 8

      And we're off!

      May 14, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      At last night's meeting, we met our leader, Rene, our driver, Ernest, and our cook, Ivan, along with our 8 fellow travellers. They seem like a good bunch. After the meeting, we went straight back to our room to get ready for our 4am start this morning!

      Thunder during the night kept waking me up, so I wasn't feeling particularly refreshed when the alarm went off!

      We were the first ones down to meet Rene so we were able to load our bags 🎒 and get the first pick of the seats. There are only 10 of us on a 24-seater truck 🚚, so it's not really an issue, but we did choose seats near the biggest windows, thinking ahead to safari days 😂. (Unlike Dragoman, there doesn't seem to be a rule that we have to change seats every day.)

      Our big bags 🎒 were stowed underneath the truck 🚚, and we have lockers on board to store our small stuff and valuables.

      The truck 🚚 is quite different to a Dragoman truck. For a start, it's white, not orange! The seats are like coach seats and are fitted with seat belts which we have to wear whenever we are moving. There are cool boxes for us to use and there are charging points above our heads.

      Because of our early start, the hotel gave us food bags to cover breakfast and lunch.

      It was raining 🌧 and dark, but everyone was on time so we were able to leave ahead of schedule. Just down the road, however, we realised that we had left our water bottles in the fridge in the hotel room! We had to go back. They were our expensive filter bottles. So we turned round and Mark went to retrieve them!

      After our false start, we were finally on the road. Our much-anticipated trip had finally begun! The first leg was from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, so we had a 12-hour drive ahead!
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    • Day 7

      A change of hotel

      May 13, 2023 in South Africa

      We were up early this morning to shower and sort out our last bits and pieces ready for check-out at 10am. We were on time, but when we went to get the lift, our access codes had been cancelled! Mark left me with the bags 🎒 while he used the stairs to go down 15 floors to reception! He could only get as far as the 4th floor before he was stopped by a locked door! After some shenanigans 🤪 involving going through the car park, he made it to reception and, eventually, back up to the 15th floor to get me and our bags!

      Back at reception, we asked the guy to organise a taxi to take us to the Holiday Inn, the starting point for our Johannesburg to Cape Town trip. We knew it wasn't far, but we didn't fancy dragging our heavy bags up the hill and through the mall. The fare was only 28 rand (about £1.20!), but we felt guilty for using him for such a short distance, so we gave him 50!

      Check-in wasn't until 2pm, but they let us store our bags, gave us the access code for the wi-fi, and showed us to a lounge area to wait.

      We got into our room at about 1pm, dropped our bags 🎒 and went straight out to get some lunch. Seeing as we're going to be on the road for a little while, we treated ourselves to a Greek meal. It was all delicious 😋! Before going back to the hotel, we had some of Paul's homemade ice cream 🍦 for dessert - it wasn't half bad! 😂

      Back at the hotel, I edited the photo book of our Seychelles trip, and Mark caught up with the football ⚽️.

      Ahead of our 6pm meeting, we heard our truck arrive. Attached is a photo 📸 of it taken from our 8th floor window!
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    • Day 26

      Dernière journée en Afrique du Sud

      July 24, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Ce matin, très bon déjeuner à l'hôtel. Nous sommes ensuite allés dépenser nos derniers Rand au marché d'artisanat. Puis nous sommes allés visiter le Wits Origin center museum puis nous sommes revenus dans le quartier chic de l'hôtel pour aller faire un tour à la librairie. On est prêt pour le retour 📚!

      Ensuite nous avons pris un Uber pour aller à l'aéroport et comme toujours, le voyant d'essence était allumé dès le début de la course! Cette fois, nous avions 40 minutes de voiture à faire, il y avait du trafic et un accident! Ça nous a pris 1h15. On était d'avance, pas de stress pour le temps mais... l'essence, on a eu peur! On est arrivé à temps à l'aéroport sans panne d'essence. Aurevoir SA 🇿🇦💛🖤💚💙❤️🤍
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    • Day 2

      Jour 1 South Africa

      August 11, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Arrivée à Agterplaas Guesthouse et installation chambre avant d'aller faire un tour avec Hop On Hop Off pour un premier aperçu de Johannesburg...

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