Burrrr, it’s cold here! Beautiful, sunny, clear blue skies, but dang cold! First item on the agenda: buy a jacket, gloves, hats, earmuffs, scarves and anything else warm! That’s truly the first thing that we did. We found a street market just a few blocks from our hostel and we loaded up on all the accessories. We considered also buying jackets there, but decided that it was too cold to go fake ~ we needed the real deal, so we went to a real mall and bought real jackets and paid real American prices. And it was worth every penny! We’ve been in Beijing for 6 days and no where that we’ve been has had heat inside, even our bedroom at the hostel doesn’t have a heater, so we have literally lived in our jackets, gloves & hats:
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Ni Hao (Knee How) Beijing!
Nov 23
Africa video update!
Nov 22
We have been out of Africa for a while now, and venturing into China, but I wanted to post a few videos we took of some ‘fun’ moments while still in Africa.
So here you go! Sorry for not compressing them, if you don’t have a good internet connection this may not work well for you. Let me know for the future though!
You may just want to right click the links and save them locally.
Lesotho – Country #16!
Nov 20
Lesotho is a small country that lies within the country of South Africa. It is the 3rd poorest country in the world. The Ampitheatre Backpackers hostel that we stayed at offered guided day trips into Lesotho, and since it was windy and rainy outside, hiking in the mountains of Drakensburg didn’t sound like much fun, so we opted for a cultural experience instead. We crammed into a small van with 12 other people and off we went into another unplanned country added to our itinerary at the last minute.
Drakensburg, plllllllt!!
Nov 17
We spent the last two days of our South African expedition in an area called Drakensburg. With stunning mountain peaks and incredible hiking, Drakensburg had been highly recommended to us by several locals as a “must see” destination. So we drove, and we drove, and we drove some more, and when we finally arrived, we realized that Drakensburg is exactly like Ellensburg, but much, much more rural. It’s true that the surrounding mountains are beautiful, but unless you have camping gear (which we don’t) you can’t actually stay in the mountains. You have to stay in the foothills, which are nothing but flat farm land. It’s a good 1.5 hour drive to get to the nearest hiking trail. We were literally in the middle of nowhere. Not exactly what we had expected. But, here we were, and so we made the best of it. We stayed at a nice hostel called Ampitheatre Backpackers. They had a fully stocked bar which was the saving grace of being in Ellensburg for our last two nights!
Zulu Nyala
Nov 10
We planned to get up early and make a break for Windhoek(Namibia) to catch our flight to Jo’burg(So. Africa) to catch a connecting flight to Durban(So. Africa). We read in the little manual that the was left in our room to check out the night before if we were paying by credit card. So, we figured we would try. The night before we wanted to leave, we went to the reception desk and said we wanted to settle our bill before checkout. They said it wouldn’t be a problem, and that we could do it when we checked out. Well, we got up early the next day and tried to check out. They couldn’t get the card to run, not that it was declined or anything, ‘it just didnt work’. Of course, they tried for a half hour before we finally had to bail, otherwise we would miss our flight out. They took an imprint, and we got out of there as fast as we could. Luckily, we made it on all our flights and made it to Durban as planned.
Okonjima, cat rehab
Nov 7
Our next stop out of Etosha, was Okonjima Lodge in Namibia, which is both a lodge and a large cat rehabilitation center. It also makes a pretty good halfway point on the road from Etosha to Windhoek. It has several Jurassic Park like paddock areas with different critters in them. What I mean by paddock is a large(several thousand hectacre) natural environment with an electified fence around it(and this isnt your average sheep shocker fence either).
A Visit to Etosha
Nov 1
We just left Etosha National Park after spending 4 full days exploring it and we are staying in a place called Okojima Lodge still in Namibia.
Etosha park… WOW… what can you say? I guess I will let the pictures do the talking.
Cape Town Down!
Oct 27
Into and around Cape Town…
Jane and I worked on coming up with what our plan should be. We have near 3 weeks in South Africa before we have to fly back out to Amsterdam, and only know what we are supposed to be doing for 6 of those days. Those 6 days are in early November, where we will be at Zulu Nyala on a private game reserve doing Safari.
Jo’burg ahoy.
Oct 24
We stayed in the suburbs of Johannesburg, mainly called Jo’burg, for three days at a little farm guesthouse just 15 minutes from the airport. The guesthouse was called ‘Airport En Route’ and is run by a couple named David and Marion, who were just a wealth of information an kindness. For the first day, we thought we were in a town called Baloney, when in fact it is Benoni.
In South Africa!
Oct 21
We have been in South Africa for a few days, but haven’t had a lot of internet access. Will post more when we have a good internet connection.