Southern Africa, week 4
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21: [ Victoria Falls - Bungi jump ]
This morning, before we left Chobe
Safari Lodge, we took a group picture. Actually we
asked two Dutch tourists to do that for us. So they had the privilege to take about 25
pictures with different cameras. Victoria Falls was not far away. In a
few hours drive we arrived there and drove straight to the campsite, which was located in
the center of the town. This was very convenient because everything was close by. The
first thing to do was to change some money and, not to forget, signing up for the Bungi
jump en White Water Rafting trip. The time was 11:00 o'clock and the
Bungi jump was going to take place at about 15:00 o'clock. See the following link for
a more detailed report of the Bungi Jump After my jump I
stood around watching the others jumping down the bridge. I was surprised about the ease
everybody jumped down, without hesitation. The longer you wait to jump down, the harder it
gets. After everybody enriched her/himself with this exciting experience we walked
back to the city. That evening we had diner in the Cattleman restaurant where the Bungi
jumpers were sharing their experiences with the rest of the group. Some of the non-jumpers
jumped down the bridge as well at Sunday. |
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22: [ Victoria Falls - White water Rafting ]
Today it was going to be another
exciting day. We were going for a White water Rafting trip on the Zambezi river. It is
called White water because of the color the water turns into when it gets wild. So maybe Wild
water Rafting is a better description. Today I was more nervous than before the Bungi jump
the day earlier, because I realized it is far more dangerous. See the following link
for a more detailed description of this White water Rafting trip.
After this exciting rafting trip we went back to the campsite in Victoria Falls, where we
took a shower and had took some rest. In the evening we went back to Shearwater place
where they showed a video of the today's rafting trip on a big video wall. The video
turned out to be very spectacular. After buying some pictures of the rafting trip we had
some diner.
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23: [ Victoria Falls - Victoria Falls National Park ]
For today no dangerous, exciting,
wild, money swallowing activities were planned. First thing to do was to sleep 'late' till
07:00 o'clock. It gets very warm quickly in a small tent so it is impossible to sleep
late. First I did some shopping and after that I went to the
Victoria Fall National park to have a look at the Victoria Falls. Along the way I crossed
a railway where I saw an old steam locomotive come by, which are still used regular. Close
by the Victoria Falls the temperature drops down to a comfortable level. The
falls itself were very impressive. It was possible to have a look at the falls from
numerous places. Because this time of year it was 'low water' the falls could become even
bigger and more impressive. I also came across a statue of the explorer / discoverer of
the Victoria Falls, David Livingstone. From a certain place in this park you had a view of
the Victoria Falls bridge, the same bridge I jumped from (picture
of bridge). I knew that some of my group were going to jump today so I watched the
people jumping down from this place. After a while I went back to the campsite. Together
with other groupmembers we went for a drink at the Victoria Falls hotel, a ramain from the
British colonial era. |
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24: [ Zimbabwe - Bulawayo ]
Before we left Victoria Falls we did
some shopping for food. I quickly bought some souvenirs like a painted ostrich egg and a
carving. At 09:00 o'clock we left Victoria Falls and at 16:00 o'clock we arrived at
Bulawayo. I was sitting in front of the truck and was talking to Arno, the Dutch driver.
He was telling me about last year when he got a speeding ticket. At the same moment we
were stopped by the police. They told us we ignored a red traffic light, so Arno got
another ticket. I think this was the first traffic light after we left Cape Town. The
campsite was located somewhere in the middle of the town. There was nothing much to do in
town that evening so we stayed at the campsite that evening. |
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25: [ Bulawayo - Matopos Hills park ]
At 08:45 we were picked up by two
Landrovers for a tour and game drive in the Matopos Hills park. Matopos Hill NP is known
of its big population of white and black rhino's. In the past
years a lot of them were killed by poachers. After the government introduced a new law in
the park the poaching seems to be stopped. The new law was: "everybody who looks like
a poacher can be shot at once without question". The first part of the trip we got a
tour through a part of the park where we saw some rock paintings. On a hill there was the
grave of Cecil John Rhodes. This man was the founder of the country Rhodesia, which is now
renamed to Zimbabwe. An attraction on that
hill was the local guard. This old man had the gift to attract hundreds of lizards by
simply calling them. We continued our tour with a game drive looking for rhino's. When
they managed to find one we were allowed in groups of ten people to get outside the car to
get as close by as possible to the animal. The rhino's are not very dangerous as long as
they are not running straight to you. After this game drive we were taken back to our
campsite in Bulawayo. In the evening we went out for diner in the town, not far away from
the campsite. In the restaurant called 'Morgans' we met another Guerba group. That evening
we had a very nice and pleasant diner. |
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26: [ Great Zimbabwe ruins ]
Our destination of today was the Great
Zimbabwe National Monument near the city Masvingo, a distance of
about 300 kilometers from Bulawayo. Along the way we stopped at a pound, a place where
animals like lions, leopards, rhino's, cheetah's etc. are taken care of. Most of the time
these animals are found hurt or left alone by the mother. After this visit we continued
our journey to the Great Zimbabwe ruins. These are the remains of an ancient city made of
stone build by the local inhabitants, the Shona. After we arrived there we walked around
the place and climbed a hill, where the Shona also have build. Before sunset we went down
the hill to have diner at the truck. |
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27: [ Mopani Park Farm ]
Before we left the Great Zimbabwe NM we did some shopping at the local
people along the road. Here it was possible to buy all kinds of stone sculptures. We drove
northwards to our next campsite which was located at the Mopani Park farm. Adjacent to the
campsite there is a small lake with many birds which looks more like a swamp. Also there
are three crocodiles present in the lake so you had to be careful when walking around the
lake. We did some reading at the swimmingpool at the farm. In the evening we got some
diner served up. We ate meat from an Eland antelope which tasted very good. The rest of
the evening we were sitting together and had a pleasant chat.
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28: [ Harare ]
In the early morning I had a walk
around the lake. I thought about the warning of the crocodiles so I looked out very
carefully. It was a very relaxing place to be
and there were a lot of beautiful birds around and I think I saw a stork (ooievaar in
Dutch). Anyway, I didn't see any babies. After we did some driving we came closer and
closer to Harare. You could see very clearly we came close to a more developed area.
We entered the city of Harare were we went straight to the Oasis hotel which was the
starting point of the next Guerba trip. We did some shopping down town Harare before we
went to our last campsite of this holiday just outside the city called Coronation
Campsite. In the evening we went to the city by taxi to have our farewell diner. This took
place in a nice restaurant with live music together with African dancers. It was a very
enjoyable evening and a very nice end of this holiday. |
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29: [ Harare to Amsterdam ]
Today it was going to be the last day
of the holiday in Southern Africa. So, pack up day. In the morning at the campsite we had
to take out all our things from the truck and put those back into the same bags you
started this holiday with. In the end I managed to put everything back. All the tents were
collected to be cleaned so at least we didn't need to do that. After everybody finished
packing we drove to the Oasis hotel in Harare where we could store our luggage for the
day. Our plains were leaving in the afternoon so we had still some time left to visit
Harare. With a part of the remaining group we had lunch in an outdoor cafe somewhere in
the city. After lunch we walked back to the hotel where we sat down in the garden. We
played some poolbiljart till it got time to leave to go to the airport. It was getting
dark already, not because I was getting late but because of the clouds. At the moment we
left the hotel it started to rain very hard. The taxi driver told us it had not been
raining here since march of the same year. This was a nice end of our holiday in
Africa. Time to leave. After a two hour wait in the departure hall of the small airport we
finally were allowed to board. Ten hours later we arrived in London Gatwich airport were I
had a connecting flight to Amsterdam.
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