Wednesday, 11 April 2012

The Garden Route in less than 40 pictures

After sorting through over 1700 pictures taken along my road trip down the Garden Route, I realized that there was some amazing shots! So here is my top 40 favourite pictures from the trip!
A cold Castle at SuperTubes, Jeffreys Bay

Waves at the Knysna Heads

Zipline in the Tsitsikamma Forest

Mossel Bay, South Africa


Enjoying the view, Mossel Bay

Flower in rocks, Cape Agulas (Africa's southern most point)

Pet seal in Cape Town

Island Vibe Jeffrey's Bay

Ocean Snail, Jeffrey's Bay

SuperTubes, Jeffreys Bay

Local Surfer in Jeffrey's Bay

Seagulls in Jeffrey's Bay

Surfing at Jeffrey's Bay

Bloukrans Bridge, Storms River

Bungee Jumping off the Bloukrans Bridge

Knysna Heads

Knysna Heads

Local fisher, Knysna

Local with a cuttle fish, Knysna

Crazy Laughing Man! Knysna

Local man reeling in a giant sting ray, Knysna

On the road between Knysna and Oudtshoorn 

Kango Caves

Rhinos, near Mossel Bay

African Sunset

Cape Town

Sunset from Signal Hill, Cape Town

Sunset from Signal Hill, Cape Town

Ragged Tooth Shark at the Two Oceans Aquarium, Cape Town

Penguin at the Two Oceans Aquarium, Cape Town


Elephant Ride, near Mossel Bay

Elephant Ride, near Mossel Bay

Wild Elephant, Addo Elephant Park

SuperTubes, Jeffreys Bay

Local fishermen at Knysna Heads

Local fishermen at Knysna Heads

Amazing views along the Garden Route

African Sunset

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

A 3300 km Road Trip along the Garden Route

           I am currently in Queenstown, South Africa volunteering at a low fees school called Get Ahead College.  During the end of term/Easter break, I was able to go for a road trip from Queenstown to Cape Town, along the beautiful Garden Route.  During the trip, along with seeing a giant pineapple, a big tree and some incredible views, I was able to do some of the things I have on my bucket list!

In order of completion;

52.  Try surfing
One of our stops on the road trip was Jeffreys Bay, South Africa, commonly known as J-Bay.  J-Bay is one of the top 5 most famous surfing spots in the world (according to Wikipedia), so I figured I had to surf.  Along with my two companions on the trip, I rented a surfboard from a local surfshop and headed to the ocean.  After a number of failed attempts, I was able to stand on the board, even if it was only a couple seconds. We had so much fun that we rented boards again the following day, before heading to the next stop on the trip.
Surfing Jeffreys Bay

4.  Go bungee jumping
Not only did I go bungee jumping, but I bungee jumped at the highest commercial bungee jump in the world!  Near Storms River, South Africa, off the Bloukrans Bridge is a 216 m bungee jump.  After getting a chest harness, the group of about 20 jumpers walked out along a catwalk to the center of the bridge.  To be honest, the cat walk was the scariest part, as you walked along the grid that sagged with every step, looking down to the broccoli size trees below.  Once we made it to the center of the bridge in a fenced in area, loud music came on.  Everyone danced around while one at a time people were strapped in for their jump.  I remember talking to one guy, when out of no where a guy grabs me, drags me to a seat and begins strapping my legs in.  After being carried to the edge and a very quick 5-4-3-2-1-Bungee, I was free falling down to the river below.  Biggest adrenalin rush of my life!
Bungee Jump at Bloukrans Bridge
Storms River, South Africa


61.  Zipline through the jungle (again)
In the Tsitsikamma Forest, there was a zipline operator. Even though I have already done it, how could I say no to the chance to do it again.  This zipline zig zagged  (alliteration?) its way 40 to 50 feet above a set of waterfalls and rapids.  It gave some great views of the river and forest, as well as being a blast!

Ziplining in the Tsitikamma Forest
Plettenburg Bay, South Africa


36.   Ride an elephant
Throughout the trip there were the typical stands containing hundreds of brochures for various tourist attractions in the area.  At one of these stands we found a brochure advertising elephant safaris, safaris where you rode on the elephants back.  How could anyone pass that up? So we headed out to Botlierskop Day Safaris and signed in.  While killing time on the back patios with some cold beers, we saw the elephants coming towards us.  Going on a safari on the back of an elephant is one of the most incredible feelings.  We were able to walk right up to a herd of black impalas and other bucks, and got within 10 meters of two rhinos!

Elephant Ride at Botlierskop Day Safari
Mossel Bay, South Africa


 Which brings us to the next thing on the list....
65.  Take a picture of an endangered animal
We approached the rhinos from a distance, and slowly made out way towards them, getting within 10 m of them before they snorted and ran off.  Getting so close to the two rhinos was an incredible experience.  To be so close to such a rare animal, yet still being in a wilderness setting was awesome.  

Botlierskop Day Safari, April 3rd 2012
Mossel Bay, South Africa

Overall an amazing trip.  I would recommend the Garden Route to anyone thinking of travelling in South Africa.