Thursday, August 2nd, 2018
This morning, we are packing up to leave for the final day of our tour. Although departure is quite early, we still get breakfast before we leave.
It is only a short drive to our first destination. Unfortunately, I have no idea what the river is called, but that doesn't really matter. What matters most is the fun we're having.
This morning, we are packing up to leave for the final day of our tour. Although departure is quite early, we still get breakfast before we leave.
It is only a short drive to our first destination. Unfortunately, I have no idea what the river is called, but that doesn't really matter. What matters most is the fun we're having.
We get kitted out with paddles, and those who wish can wear swim vests too.
Praveen, Claudine, Machiel, Claudia, Ganeshmurthy, Ujjwal |
Team one, Ganeshmurthy and Claudine |
Team two, Praveen and Ujjwal |
Team three, Grandma and the fearless leader |
I can't resist resting the paddles and asking Machiel to get my camera out of the waterproof bin so I can take a picture of this amazing reflection.
There are many more beautiful scenes and lots of bird life that could be photographed, but it is too complicated, so I just have to commit it all to memory.
We paddle up the river just past the punt and go ashore for a little walk.
Going halfway across the river on the punt for a 'family' photo.
Then we get back into the canoes and paddle back to base.
This is my first canoeing experience and I am enjoying it immensely. The only trouble is, I seem to have a knack for shoveling water into my lap with every stroke.
I am absolutely soaked in the end and have to change pants before getting into the bus.
As we travel on, we stop at the House of Aloes in Albertinia.
They make all sorts of wonderful products using the species Aloe Ferox, but I'm not in the mood to buy anything and explore the garden instead.
The big Aloe - man made, like the Big Banana etc in Australia |
We still have a fairly long drive ahead of us. Machiel decides to stop at a rest stop for lunch where we have Roosterkoek which is one very tasty, big warm bun filled with whatever one fancies.
We leave the N2 in Swellendam and continue on Route 60 via Ashton and Robertson to Worcester where we pick up the N1 and go through the Du Toitskloof Tunnel
We're definitely on the scenic route here. This is our last stop in the afternoon before we come to the tunnel.
This route also has the advantage that it brings us close to Brackenfell where I can get dropped off without my friends having to drive all the way into the city and all the way out again.
That's it for me. Hugs for my four travel mates and our fabulous guide.
Thank you Machiel Basson for a fantastic trip. You are a legend.
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