When you're traveling for an extended period, every once in a while you end up with a few extra days in between your planned stops. They're often hard to fill because you think you've planned to see all the famous highlights. These used to be a struggle for Mom and I to find a way to fill, but over time, we've found that our random trips can be some of the hidden gems.
During our trip to South Africa, we ended up with a few days between when we were in Durban (city on the east coast) and Johannesburg (the capital). Originally, we had just planned to fly between the two, but then we heard about an area called the "Midland Meander." Once we heard that it was a haven for shopping, we were in!
Read More
If you are looking for a day trip outside of Capetown, heading down to "The Cape" is a great way to spend it.
It's less than a 2 hour drive from Capetown and there are plenty of worthwhile stops along the way. It's a great chance to visit a wondrous spot where you feel like you're standing on the edge of the world!
Read More
South African wines are becoming an up and coming trend as a new wine on the circuit. They've been around since approximately 1659, but they're just starting to fill the shelves of liquor stores in the United States. And just outside of Capetown, there is a region called the Stellenbosch Mountains - which is responsible for some of those delicious Cabernet Sauvignons hitting shelves.
On our travel along the Stellenbosch Wine Route, there were two stops that you need to put on your "Don't Miss" List!
Read More
When you first mention South Africa to anyone unfamiliar with the area - two cities to visit come to mind - Johannesburg and Capetown. Johannesburg, the capital city. And Capetown, the southern city on the sea.
Exploring Capetown was fun, but overwhelming, as our family didn't have a definitive plan for the city. Within the city, we hit just a few of the highlights. If I could do it again, I would choose (almost) the same three, because they were all extraordinary.
Read More
It's a disease you can only catch on safari. You don't know it's coming until it hits you, and when it hits you, you don't even know that it's real. It feels something like what I imagine a heart attack feels like. But instead of speeding up, your heartbeat slows until you feel like it's beating in your head.
It's the short shorts, the perpetually wind-blown hair -- those boots. Women fall in love with them, men want to be them. Everything about the boys in khaki is dangerous, and you're a apparently a daredevil.
Read More
On our first game drive, I fell in love with this place. The scenery, the animals, the people. Simply everything about it. Riding in one of the open air land cruisers, through scenery that I had only ever seen on TV, just blew me away. It's hard to describe the overwhelming feelings of majestic freedom that you are undertaking.
Read More