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    • Day 7

      On the road

      November 18, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

      Yesterday we spend the night in a beautiful old country house. It was lovely decorated and sundown was in a bright orange.

      We are now driving to the cost, to the isimangaliso wetland park. Yesterday as well as today is the weather fast changing. It can happen that it is hailing 2km away, while the sun is local shining.

      Next to the street are people waiting at the side to get picked up by a white little bus. There are mearchents with booths for everything you need. There is also a lot of agriculture, with different fields (like sugar) as well as lumberjacks, which set controlling fiers to get ridd of the roots. And from time to time, are cows or babuns crossing the street.

      On the left side was the boarder to Swasiland.
      Btw. left side - driving is on the left and not on the right side, what is utterly confusing when we enter a roundabout.
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    • Day 8

      Falaza Game Park & Spa

      November 1, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      Tschüss Swaziland - Welcome Back Südafrika!
      Nach einem kleinen Abstecher in das Nachbarsland sind wir wieder zurück bei den Springboks.

      Die Fahrt durch Swaziland war sehr grün und hügelig. Je weiter wir in den Süden fuhren, umso besser wurde auch das Wetter. Zwischendurch zeigte die Anzeige im Auto knapp 25 Grad an.

      Bei der Fahrt durch Swaziland haben wir weitere eindrückliche Momente aufgesaugt. Wir wurden von zahlreichen Kindern und Erwachsenen freundlich gegrüsst. Man spürte die Lebensfreude in deren Augen. Auch wurden wir immer wieder von Tieren am Strassenrand überrascht. Hier ist es üblich auf der Autostrasse, wo doch 120km/h erlaubt sind, dass plötzlich eine Herde Kühe, Ziegen oder Schweine dir entgegenkommen. Somit mussten wir auf den Verkehr, die Tiere sowie die Schlaglöcher gleichzeitig aufmerksam sein - Herausforderung gekonnt gemeistert! 😎

      Nun sind wir für die nächsten zwei Nächte in Hluhluwe. Wir schlafen in einem Zelt umgeben von wilden Tieren. Das Nashornweibchen mit ihrem Jungen haben wir ca. 100m von unserem Zelt gesichtet. Mal schauen wie wir mit den doch ungewohnten Geräuschen schlafen. 🦏🦉🦧🦨

      Tierische Grüsse in die Schweiz - Michelle & Ronny
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    • Day 13

      Cape Vidal

      July 11, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Journée très variée aujourd'hui!

      Sur la route de Cape Vidal. Nous avons pu faire l'observation de plusieurs oiseaux et animaux : zèbres, buffles, phacochères, rhinocéros 🦏, waterboks, hippopotames 🦛, impalas, plusieurs singes (vervets bleus)… et parfois de très près!!!

      Sur la route nous nous sommes arrêtés au "Mission rocks"… Une plage où de fortes vagues viennent frapper les rochers. Tenter de prédire quelles vagues allaient être les plus spectaculaires a été tout un divertissement pour la famille 🌊.

      Au bout de la route, une longue plage dorée nous a permis de nous baigner pour la première fois dans l'océan indien!! Les enfants adorent les vagues!!! L'eau était plus chaude que l'air... Heureusement nous avons eu nos premiers rayons de soleil ☀️ depuis notre arrivée à Ste. Lucie.

      De retour à la voiture, nous remarquons une crevaison. Nous avons été chanceux, non seulement nous avons eu de l'aide pour changer le pneu, mais dès notre arrivée dans la ville nous avons pu faire réparer le tout à la station ⛽. D'autres véhicules faisaient réparer leurs pneus!

      Au resto, nous avons pu commander des repas traditionnels sud-africains. Le plat d'Audrey ressemblait vraiment aux oreilles de crisse!!
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    • Day 14

      Horse Safari

      August 21, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Vanmorgen hebben we een horse safari gedaan, deze konden we doen bij de "We Bushcamp & Horse safari" waar we logeerde. Hele mooie rit gemaakt met zijn allen op het paard in een veilig gedeelte van het naast gelegen Wetland Park Isimangaliso ( wat wonder betekent).
      Na het paardrijden mochten de paarden weer loslopen op het resort.
      We zijn vandaag naar Sodwana Bay gereden voor een paar dagen rust, daar morgen meer over.
      Ik heb nog foto's bij de safari gedaan, dit lukte steeds niet
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    • Day 12

      We Bush & Horse Safari

      August 19, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Gisteren naar dit resort gereden, een rit van ongeveer 5 uur. Hier aangekomen een wandeling op het terrein gemaakt en verschillende soorten herten en aapjes gezien. En natuurlijk de bush paarden waar we overmorgen op gaan rijdenRead more

    • Day 14

      May 19 - Hippos

      May 19, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      We needed to be on the road by 7:00 a.m., so the last night, we chose the items for our “to go” breakfast box. Coffee and tea were delivered to each room shortly after 6:00 a.m., and as we left, we were handed beautiful red boxes and a second coffee/tea serving. The Oyster Box knows how to do service.

      We travelled through countryside with enormous sugar cane, banana, and orange plantations. Agriculture is a huge sector of the South African economy. We passed a massive sugar cane processing plant that makes both raw sugar and syrups for drinks. There are many eucalyptus tree plantations here too. After massive clearcutting in the late 1800s, proper reforestation practices were implemented, and tight controls placed on harvesting. It was clear to see the different stages of growth – young trees, mid-growth trees, mature trees.

      One distinctive thing we saw on most properties was a round house with a peaked roof, known as a rondavel. These round houses are used for spiritual ceremonies where the people attempt to commune with their ancestors who have passed on. When not in use, these houses serve as extra sleeping place or they are used for storage.

      We saw a rather unusual sight – we saw hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of trucks loaded with coal inching their way along, fortunately going the opposite direction, towards a weighing station. From there, they would be going to the coal-fired electricity plant. The rail system here in South Africa is very poor – rails laid got stolen for their scrap value by desperately poor people, so what rudimentary system there was became unusable. Hence, the very inefficient and expensive coal transport system that we saw. There are some serious infrastructure issues in South Africa.

      We stopped for a rest break at a service centre. The whole area was being patrolled by burly guys carrying machine guns. Chronic unemployment breeds desperation which in turn breeds crime, and with a lot of cash around, this would be a prime target. We scuttled out of there as fast as possible. The vibe was slightly unsettling.

      Our destination was the little town of St. Lucia. A World Heritage Site, iSimangaliso Wetland Park (the former Greater St. Lucia Wetlands Park) incorporates an astonishing variety of habitats from the Ubombo Mountains to grasslands, forests, wetlands, mangroves and ancient dunes, magnificent beaches and coral reefs. The drive into the park area was interesting as we had to constantly slow down for cows, donkeys and goats wandering on the road, and impala and nyala (both are types of antelope) in the fields. We unfortunately dinged a monkey just as we got to the park. Behki checked later but didn’t see an injured monkey, so we are going to assume that it escaped the encounter. The van needed a couple of zip ties to refasten something in the front end.

      We had a 10:00 a.m. booking on a boat to cruise up the estuary. Our aim was to see hippos, maybe a crocodile and to enjoy the prolific birdlife.

      We did spy one crocodile nestled on the shore and lots of birds and some lizards, but the best part of the boat trip was getting close to the hippos. Magnificent, gentle beasts with a very distinctive call.

      Back in St. Lucia, we saw wart hogs nonchalantly grazing on a major street.
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    • Day 9

      Hluhluwe Game Reserve

      November 2, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Heute hatten wir eine ganz spezielle Begegnung mit zwei besonderen Tieren. Rachel & Rambo sind zwei afrikanische Elefanten, welche täglich von drei Rangern aufgrund ihres Elfenbeins beschützt werden. Sie leben mit allen anderen Tieren in der Wildnis, nur sind sie immer unter Schutz. Beide leben seit sie klein sind mit Menschen zusammen, darum sind sie auch so zahm. Wir durften die beiden kennenlernen, anfassen und füttern. Das Erlebnis war einmalig. So grosse Tiere & doch so einfühlsam und elegant gleichzeitig.

      Am Nachmittag konnten wir dann eine Safari in das Hluhluwe Game Reserve machen. Mit seinen 96000 Hektaren ist dieser riesig. Trotzdem konnten wir wieder einige Tier beobachten und neue Eindrücke sammeln.

      Vor dem Abendessen wurden die Gäste dann noch von einem einheimischen Brauchtum überrascht. Zulu-Tänzer zeigte ihre Künste und ihr Brauchtum. Zum Schluss mussten natürlich einige Gäste noch mittanzen. Wir wurden auch ausgewählt und konnten unser Tanzbein schwingen. Anschliessend hat es ein leckeres Abendessen rund um das Lagerfeuer gegeben.
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    • Day 14

      Bits and Bobs day

      April 26, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      A chilled start today.
      We make our way to the site with the van loaded with the curtains, teddies, hula hoops, lady sanitary packs and the blanket for Anelle from Debs.
      Everyday as we drive into the house build I greet the old gentleman. He always stands and thanks me for the house.
      I do a quick look around of the site we are nearly there, we just have the windows to cleaned and the floor needs to be screeded. This is not a job the Volunteers can do. So I make the decision to leave the site after we have done the windows and return for the last day in the morning.
      We travel down to Anelle house and Debs puts a blanket made by Eileen on his bed with a little note. (Spreading her Love)
      Next stop to pick up Lindani bag so I can travel back to the UK with it for him then he can bring another one.
      Then we go to Hluhluwe Build it for Debs PJ's that she left in Bayete. Maxwell hands them over in a neatly wrapped box.
      We then make our way to a little local restaurant called Weavers which gives the volunteers also some time to purchase a few gifts in there little shop.
      Next stop shopping for the the local Spar shop to buy all the supplies for the party 🎉 for the children from the children's home and everyone else I seem to of invited.....lol
      I invite them and Debs just keeps adding them to the list....😂
      We arrive back to the Lodge in time for Nkosie 👑 🐘 to take Jane out for a run 🏃🏾‍♀️ whilst everyone else jumps into the shower and gets ready for dinner to arrive this evening a rice dish from Mai a local lady that has done an amazing task of feeding us all week in the evening.
      It's the one thing I love when we sit down in the evening around the table and the team chit-a-chatter about the days events.
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    • Day 14

      May 19 - First Game Drive

      May 19, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      From here, we were on a mission to see Africa’s Big Five, known by the acronym as BRELL – buffalo, rhinos, elephant, lion, leopard. Our next stop was Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park for our very first game drive. Our driver was Tabi. We saw impala and nyala and wart hogs (like Pumbaa in the Lion King). Then we hit it big with a sighting of buffalo (not water buffalo, but Cape or African buffalo.)

      Then a troop of baboons entertained us as the wandered along the side of road.

      And then we saw rhinos. We were at two out of five on the Big Five already. So exciting!

      And then the rain started. Tabi gave us each a big green poncho, but despite them, the cold, driving rain made for miserable conditions. We persevered. After a sundowner stop (drinks and snacks at a covered picnic shelter), we pressed on. We were rewarded for our persistence with a sighting of elephants. Three out of the Big Five on our first game drive!

      We stayed overnight at Hluhluwe River Lodge (sort of pronounced Loo-Loo-Way). The place is lovely, with one central building, surrounded by 12 thatched roofed chalets in the middle of an indigenous forest. Red duiker (another antelope) and nyala wander the property. It would have been nice to see the whole place in daylight. We had lovely meal in the dining room and then went to bed early. It had been a very good day.
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    • Day 11

      Into the wild - Hluhluwe

      January 5, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Sleeping in a tent is not only in Switzerland an experience, it is a nice way to experience the wilderness of South Africa, but it gets even more exiting when the host tells you that there is a leopard striving around at night 😲

      Close by in St. Lucia we also did a hippo tour. In the mangroves they are used to the boats and you can get as close as possible.

      With a brief souvenir/fruit stop before heading south to Durban our Nationalpark visit ended.
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