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Safari in South Africa – Nice in Knysna, Jewel of the Garden Route

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Our safari in South Africa has taken us from Port Elizabeth down to Knysna on the Garden Route for two days.  Definitely not long enough to explore this wonderful region, but enough to give the children a taste, so that we return to explore in more depth another time.

From Knysna we went back to Tsitsikamma Forest, which is north on the N2 and we drove through the forest down to Storms River.  We crossed over the Bloukrans Bridge, stopping to view the highest bungy jump in the world, at 216 meters.  Even watching someone else, a tiny dot beneath the road bridge launching themselves off the edge into the most spectacular gorge gave me goosebumps!

Having arrived at Storms River we received disappointing news that the suspension bridge across the mouth of the river was out of action due to fires which have brought rock falls along the boardwalk.  We were only able to do 500 meters of the boardwalk, but even this short distance was through the dense forest and worth our visit. 

Back in Knysna we had wanted to go on the Outeniqua Choo-Choo, a spectacular steam train ride to George across the lagoon, clinging to the coastline, crossing river mouths and mountains.  However, we were thwarted here too due to the incredible winter storms that the area has encountered.  Many parts of the track have subsided into water or suffered rock falls.  We sincerely hope that they will be able to restore the track soon, as Knysna without the wonderful sight of the Choo-Choo train chugging across the lagoon is to miss a great part of the fun!

The beaches in Knysna lived up to the memory though.  Turquoise blue water with white horses riding on the crest of the waves crashing onto bone white sand, whilst the sun shines down.  We didn’t see any dolphins this time, but they do regularly play-surf through the waves, and who can blame them.

Supper the first night was down at Paquita’s at Knysna Heads.  Great place to watch the sun go down, whilst you munch your way through the freshest of fish and sip the best of the Cape’s crisp white wine.

Safari in South Africa – The Windy City Start to The Garden Route

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Our safari in South Africa has progressed to Port Elizabeth, the northern start to the Garden Route.  As the plane glided into the airport, the pilot announced that we were approaching the Windy City.  Unfortunately, so far it has lived up to its name!  The weather has been rather cloudy, in the main, although in the very hot sun that shone through yesterday morning, I have managed to get some sunburn and that was with sun screen on.

As I write hard driving rain is pouring down, so I guess that the best place to be is here in the internet cafe writing to you.

We are here in Port Elizabeth for our chidren’s tennis which started yesterday.   When the tennis finishes we are driving back to Cape Town down the Garden Route to show the boys wonderful places like Knysna, Brenton Beach and Noetsie. 

Bearing in mind that it is high holiday time here, it is amazingly quiet and we are enjoying our free time.  Everyone we meet is so friendly and eager to assist us. Where we are staying is lovely, clean and airy.  Our hosts, Margaret and Brian come from London, UK and are very accommodating.

When we get back to Cape Town, I’ll post some photos of our wonderful day out to Franschhoek last Monday and our first visit to the Waterfront, Cape Town.

Beautiful Plettenberg Bay Finds Balloon Scrap

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

A scrap of balloon has found its way across the Atlantic ocean from Martinsville, Virginia, USA to Plettenberg Bay, South Africa and inevitably found its way into the record books as the balloon that travelled the furthest in a geography competition held for the students of Collinsville Primary school. 281 helium balloons were launched with the nearest rival for the title travelling 144 miles, so the delighted 5 year old winner easily grabbed the attention.

The luggage-tag style attachment read, “We found the remnants of your balloon on the lawn of our hotel here in South Africa. What a trip the balloon took. We live in Cape Town and were vacationing here.” What a great place to vacation!
Having been released on the 15th September, the balloon seemed to make good progress with students at the school speculating that gentle Bermuda trade winds blew the balloon over the Atlantic, with another theory being that somehow the balloon found its way into the luggage compartment of an airplane!

I hope that the competition will have piqued a number of the students interest in visiting South Africa when they are old enough, because I am sure that Plettenburg Bay will more than live up to its billing. Long, sandy beaches with warm water lapping its edges, Plettenburg Bay lies on the Garden Route and is a must-visit destination on your travels.

Jewel of the Garden Route, Plettenberg Bay has a plethora of lagoons and estuaries as well as golden sand beaches, towering indigenous forests and unpolluted rivers. Explore, watch or just laze – the choice is yours.

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