Our trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe was just out of this world. This trip was one that we thought that we would never get to. Driving into Cape Town we were greeted with the majestic sight of Table Mountain, a view that is difficult to describe. The awesome magnificence of the mountains were stunning and breathtaking. The mist rolled in and we could
...read more only see parts of it. It lies like a foreboding adversary high above the coast and the town. We loved all the sights during our stay and were fortunate enough to be able to ride the gondola to the top and wander along the ridge to gain even more spectacular views of the surrounding area.
We visited the Chetah Outreach and were fortunate enough to be able to pat one at the expensive price of approximately 10cents. We also saw meerkats and seals! We went to Bird World, quite rundown but amazing birds to see. Next we saw the Jackass Penguins and even though the rain was annoying and very wet we actually got to see a penguin chick hatch. After leaving Cape Town we flew to Hoedspruit and then drove to Makalali Game Reserve where we ventured into the wilderness. I celebrated my birthday in style seeing a giraffe at the waterhole right beside our Jeep. Best present ever. Our driver was Lewis and Anton our Tracker. I ‘m sure we had the best crew! During our six safaris lasting about 3 hours each we were privileged to see, Giraffes, Lions, Cape Buffalo, Elephants, Hippopotamuses, Leopards, Rhinos, Elan, Kudus, Wart Hogs, Zebra, Hyena, Hunting Dogs, Honey Badger and more not to mention the numerous species of birds including the Horn Bill. Like the Lion King all over. The accommodation was to die for, outdoor shower and all!
Next we travelled to Johannesburg, visiting Nelson Mandela’s House, and the Museum. Also the slums, it was definitely a eye opener for us! Following 2 days there we flew to Victoria Falls. The Elephants wandered the front yard of the hotel grounds. You could hear the Falls thundering the distance. The mist in the morning from them could almost be felt on the room balcony. We walked across part of the front of the Falls and then headed back to enjoy a helicopter ride over the Falls and down the river, we had a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River and spotted a crash of Hippos frolicking in the water. It was very sad to leave and head back to Johannesburg. Then home. An absolutely amazing time was had by us both!!