On the African Home Straight

On the African Home Straight

Leaving the baking hot Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park behind, we made our way to Durban, where we readied Big Bertha for shipping to South America. On the way we visited Kimberly, home of the ‘Big Hole’ – a huge diamond mine, our friends Johan and Lyn, Terry (our champion mechanic) and the Drakensburg mountains. Here we are with Johan and […]

Falls and Felines

Falls and Felines

Perhaps not the prettiest of waterfalls, but certainly one of the most powerful we have seen, Augrabies Falls was almost at full flow when we visited.  Eastern South Africa had experienced very high rainfall (unusually high, locals said) during February and a number of sluice gates on the Orange River had been opened to try to prevent flooding in the […]

Meerkat Manor

Meerkat Manor

On the way across from the West Coast to the Kgalagadi National Park we camped for a night at the Kalahari Trails Meerkat Sanctuary.  Aside from a very nice welcome from Richard, a fellow Brit making his home in South Africa, we were treated to some fun encounters with their resident mob (yes, that’s the correct term) of meerkats. We were first […]

Wandering up the West Coast

Wandering up the West Coast

After the excitement of the new washing machine and a quick detour back to Cape Town (so that we could join the friendly Fish Hoek Scottish Dancing group for a class), we continued our journey north up the West Coast.  The village of Paternoster has a laid-back feeling to it and it was nice to see pretty white-painted bungalows, rather […]

The Garden Route to Cape Town

The Garden Route to Cape Town

The Garden Route is a famous route in South Africa and it didn’t disappoint. For us, the coast and inland areas just got better and better as we approached Cape Town. We were lucky to be able to stay at some of the more popular campsites (Storms River and Nature’s Valley) before the busy Christmas period started. From mid December […]

Drakensburg and the Wild Coast

Drakensburg and the Wild Coast

Having left Lesotho behind, we headed for the foothills of the Drakensburg to meet up with our friend Bud and go hiking together.  The scenery in the Garden Castle was spectacular, but the weather was so-so.  Good enough to hike though. From the Drakensburg we headed towards the Wild Coast.  Our first stop was the remote coastal village of Mboyti.  […]

Lesotho – A Kingdom in the Sky

Lesotho – A Kingdom in the Sky

Landlocked by South Africa, Lesotho, an enclave, is situated in the Maloti Mountains – the highest mountains in Southern Africa. Crossing at Foriesburg in the north we immediately realised we were back in the ‘real Africa’ – mud huts, outhouses and donkeys. We were initially disappointed by the copious amounts of rubbish strewn around – but this got better as […]

The Battlefields

The Battlefields

Between eSwatini and Lesotho are South Africa’s historic battlefields. the Zulus vs the Boers, the Boers vs the British, and the British vs the Zulus.  But not necessarily in that order. We first visited Isandlwana – the site of the first major encounter in the Anglo-Zulu War between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom on 22 January 1879. 20,000 […]

eSweet eSwatini

eSweet eSwatini

Small, but perfectly formed, the Kingdom of eSwatini is bordered by Mozambique to the East and South Africa to the North, South and West.  It may not be a destination that immediately springs to mind for tourism, nevertheless it has a number of attractions, including the charming Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary.  We were lucky to meet fellow traveller, Ellen, again, as […]

The Many Seasons of Kaapsehoop

The Many Seasons of Kaapsehoop

Sometimes we are intent on going to a place that’s off the beaten track and/or difficult to get to and the reward at the end is not really worth the effort taken (“a long walk down a windy beach to a café that is closed”, as comedian Bill Bailey once said).  Francine had heard about Adam’s Calendar, a stone circle […]