Time has gone quickly and before we knew it, it was time to take off for South Africa. We flew from Orlando, FL to Atlanta, GA and then on to Johannesburg SA. Long time on the plane but they did have current movies to pass the time. We had pre-booked two nights at Mo Africa Hotel and Johannesburg before joining the rest of the group. When we arrived we found that Mo Africa was full so they had moved us to their sister hotel, The Sarah Club. It was even nicer. Loved the hotel and the rooms. Had gotten a great rate on the rooms as well. First thing was off to find a Vodaphone store and get SIM cards for our iPad minis. Found it was as cheap as Italy. We got the 7 Gb on a prepaid card plus the SIM for 50 Rand (which is approx. $50 US) And was working before we left the store. Wish Canada and US were as easy. And,,,, in the centre of the mall was an ice rink with a hockey game going on. In South Africa no less. The next day we hired a tour guide to take Rick n Bonnie, John and I on a tour of Johannesburg and Soweta. It turned out to be a fun and educational day. We toured the Regina Mundi RC church, the FNB Stadium, the Apartheid, the Hector Pieterson Memorial as well as driving past the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital (the third largest hospital in the world); the homes of Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela's current home. We stopped at an African buffet for lunch. Our guide was well informed and gave us a lot of information about the area. Even took us to ghettos and explained the different levels of ghetto living.
We moved to the Kopanong Resort and Convention Center to join our tour group. Beautiful resort. John and I tried lamb and were surprised at how much we enjoyed it. Upscale dining room and we ate some interesting foods.
Then onto Bobo's to rent our motorcoaches and get started on our caravan. We stayed mostly in National Parks that were clean and quite nice. The guys soon learned to drive on the left side of the highway with the steering wheel on the right. And stick shift. The trip included 6 nights at Kruger National Park. Two of those nights we spent at Kirkman's Kamp. Very upscale, great service, awesome food and would highly recommend. We did 4 safaris (6 am and 5 pm daily) in open land rovers with a tracker and a guide. Between Kirkman's and Kruger we saw the big five. We saw wild dogs which is rare. It got that giraffes, impala, elephants, zebras and hippos became old hat and we got more excited seeing the leopards, lions and rinos. It was amazing, educational and breathtaking to see the animals, countryside and nature at it's most primitive. We went on a total of 7 safaris while in South Africa. Again, took about 2,000 photos. Nice to be able to upload to Facebook daily. The rv's were small but lots roomy enough for our trip. Think we can easily say this was our most awesome adventure. South Africa is promoting tourism and we were treated very well there and in Swaziland. Cost was moderate as well.
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Pizza place in Clarens with best pizza
and Sangrias |
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| Our new home for a few weeks |
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| Rick n Bonnie, John and Sheila |
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| Toes in the Indian Ocean |
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| Baby Leopard hiding while waiting for mom |
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| Lots of giraffes |
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| Dancers entertain us in Swaziland |
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| Family and friends |
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| Campground even had it's own Zebra |
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| Our land rover for our hunts |
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| Hockey game in middle of mall in Johannesburg |
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| Lots of Hippos |
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| Similar story to the March for Freedom in the U.S. |
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| John looks like original owner of Kirkmans |
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| Spotted Hyena waiting for leopard to drop antelope from tree |
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| Sharing the road |
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| Mom and baby |
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| Many kids on roads walking to school every morning |
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| Dung Beetle - Impressive |
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| Dressed in Zulu outfit at Basotho Cultural Village |