Mozambique – Part 1 – July 2018

We were off to celebrate my good friends 30th Birthday Party in Paradise (Mozambique/Ponto De Ouro)

We had been travelling locally on and off for weeks and were welcoming the idea of lying on the beach sipping rum and Raspberry for 5 days. While we did this……there was also lots of activity, walking, eating and drinking.

Day 1, 2 and 3 we explored the town of Ponto, we walked the sandy streets  and local salesmen trying to you in their shops to purchase their goods, anything from beautifully wooden carved key rings, local beer bottles, serving platters and more. Literally anything was sold from these road side shops, from clothes, alcohol to coconut ice cream and wedding dresses.

The smell of freshly baked bread, we found the most delightful bakery that sold freshly baked goods on a daily basis, our firm favourite quickly became a Portuguese dessert called pasteis de nata, custard and pastry where can you go wrong.

We drove about 15km to find a restaurant called 360degrees and had the best peri peri chicken with the most amazing views stretching to the boarder of South Africa.

Our days started with early morning runs on the beach, coffee with a sea view and ended with sun kissed bodies with the smell of factor 50 sunscreen and full bellies.

Ah bliss….but the adventure was just about to begin

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Aloe Steam Train July 2018

I have been working on some exciting new ideas and will introduce you all to this in my next blog, but first I thought I would tell you all about the Aloe Steam Train in Creighton, Kwa-Zulu Natal.

You may be thinking where is Creighton….well you very right, its a small town South of Durban. Staying in Hillcrest/Kloof it took us roughly 2 hours to get there.

So aloe season is around June/July and we were lucky enough to catch the last train of the season to check out the flowering of the Aloes.

Get up and get onto the road as soon as you can so that you arrive at the station with time to grab a bacon and egg roll and a cup of hot coffee. Then you board the train, depending on what ticket you bought you are allocated a coach, there is a “A” class coach, then a middle class and i guess a lower class.

Once we got started the views were spectacular, we passed beautiful landscapes, clean clear rivers and then we got to see the Aloe’s who didn’t disappoint they were vibrant in colour by the thousands along the rolling hills.

We enjoyed a sherry whilst catching up with friends and family, and we had a helpful gentleman who gave me useful information about where we were and what rivers we were passing, and finally what town we were stopping at.

Riversend was a quaint little town and the locals welcomed us with song and dance, all the children were dressed up in traditional gear and had some entertainment for us as we waited for the rain to turn around. This is an opportunity for the locals to make some extra money  🙂

I think the highlight for me was when the train stopped and everyone jumped off, the train then backed up and we had an opportunity to stand along side the railway as the train raced by leaving us with the trembling ground underneath our feet, the sound of the engines ringing through our ears and the feel of the soot on our faces and through our hair, what a feeling!!!!

This is a great day out for the family and kids if you don’t mind the drive.

Booking information

The entire trip is 3 hours long, starting at 10am – 1pm

Adults R200.00 – R300.00 dependent on where you sit

Kids R170.00 – R250.00 dependent on where you sit

www.creightonaloefestival.com .

You can prebook lunch at the country club for around R90.00 per person.

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Drakensberg Central June 2018

What an amazing trip to Central berg, 2.5hour drive from Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal.

This was a birthday gift for JH (me too😊) and I booked us into a cave for the week end. It is situated 300km from the Drakensberg Boys Choir, on a private property overlooking a rock pool.

Living like the flintstones we arrived to find a beautifully lit rock cave, fully self-catering we had a kitchen, a queen-sized bed which was heated and a stunning ensuite bathroom.

 

On Saturday we woke up bright and early and had breakfast by the pool, which is technically our dining room while the birds chirped away and heard nothing but the wilderness.

Then off we went to a bird of prey show, which was AMAZING!!! Set in the valley is a rehabilitation centre which holds anything from vultures, owls, falcons to eagles.

On our arrival there were some of the “show birds” on display on the open field awaiting their moment in the lime light. We got to see and learnt about the black eagle, fish eagles, owls and falcons the birds were amazing and free to spread their wings in the sky. These birds were so well trained to fly high above the clouds until summoned by their instructor to come home and grab a chicken neck treat.

If you in the Central Berg area please support these guys they are doing amazing work – Falcon Ridge Birds of Prey Centre

Day made!!!!

 

Lunch time – we found the most divine bakery called The Champagne Valley Bakery, walking in we could smell the freshly baked goods just waiting for us to enjoy them, the place was packed full of tourists and locals purchasing their bakes for tea parties, dinner dates and much more. We found a quaint table inside which was full of local artists work on sale. Lunch was amazing I enjoyed a wrap and a cappuccino.

 

It was a fairly crisp day and after the lunch I felt like kicking my gorgeous boyfriends butt at a game of putt-putt. We played at Monk’s Cowl, a 18 hold putt-putt coarse, winner paud for drinks…. lets just say I enjoyed my well-deserved free beer 😊

 

That night we had a braai and star gazed. Not only because we wanted to but because there was load shedding – this is when our electricity is cut for several hours to conserve power.

 

Sunday was great we had breakfast out at the pool and put on our takkies for a hike at Monk’s Cowl.

R40 per person gets you into the Ezemvelo Wildlife Estate. A 3-4km hike through the amazing Drakensberg, JH skinny sipped in a clear, cold pool of water, we drank from this water too and it was delicious.

Overall this was a great week end away trip, hit me up if you need any details on the activities we did.

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Johannesburg Trip – April 2018

So I have missed you all so much, I have been very naughty by not posting and now i have decided to get my butt into gear.

So firstly Ill tell you a little about our JHB trip at the beginning of April. It was super fun we saw lots of family and got to sneak in a trip to the Vaal River - namely an adventure team building camp site called Hadeda Creek.

Hadeda Creek is a very special place just outside Parys (Not to be mistaken with Paris :-/) not just because they offer amazing team building facilities and conferencing but because of their white water rafting.

So on arrival we had tea/coffee, we jumped into the truck and drove 35minutes until we reached the part of the river where we would start our 15km raft back to camp.

We had an amazing time, I had my wonderful boyfriend in my boat and had my friend Charlene and his friend Travis join each other in a boat (We were not trying to fix them up I swear - heehee)

The scenery was spectacular, the river was at 100% and the company was superb.

After a long day on the water we reached camp, showered and off we went to check out the wonders of Parys. For some reason we landed up in a dark bar playing pool and drinking hunters dry.

That night we enjoyed an amazing dinner and sat around the bonfire  chatting while mother nature spoilt us to a full moon reflecting over the river.

Life is good!

Kosi Bay 2018

January 16th, 2018 – Day 1 – car is packed, the work day was over and off we went up the north coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal to Leopard Mountain for the night. We had good friends, a hired 4×4 and a trailer filled with goods for a few days worth of snorkeling, tanning, braaing and turtle viewing. Still though, we had two passengers waiting in Hluhluwe, more specifically Leopard Mountain Lodge. This is a fantastic 4 star safari lodge which offers its guests the Big Five game viewing, spectacular views and delicious South African foods.

http://www.leopardmountain.co.za/

We arrived late at night after a 3.5hr drive, were welcomed by friends and their two dogs. We discussed the adventures that lay ahead for us over the next days, what we expected from the trip and expressed our hopes of finding turtles laying their eggs.

An early stat to our morning we had coffee with a view over the game reserve, we packed the vehicle and began our 10 hour scenic trip to Kosi Bay.

Being a 4×4, and 7 people, two had to take turns being crammed into the back canopy of the vehicle. That was ok as we stopped constantly to enjoy the views, to stretch our legs and stop to discuss the local bird life. A large part of the drive was through game reserves and the isimangaliso wetland park which was absolutely amazing, highly recommended!!! From gravel roads to sandy paths we kept moving towards our campsite Bhanga Nek, Kosi Bay.

After a long day in the sun, and cramped into our vehicle we made it to our community campsite.

The sun was starting to go down and we unpacked our belongings into our tents. All that was left to do was braai for dinner and have an early night….tomorrow was going to be amazing!

Best part of the day – Swimming in Lake Sibiya with a crocodile sun bathing 150 metres away.

Leopard Mountain Lodge

Isimangaliso Wetlands Park

Lake Sibiya

Being crammed