The fourth week - Garden Tour
The fourth week all exchange students from Herschel
and Bishops were going to travel along the Garden Route, which is passing a
beautiful area between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. Along the route we made a
few stops to do all sorts of different, interesting and amazing things. If you read my blog you will understand why
this week was so awesome, why these
activities were the greatest experiences of my life.
Monday morning we went to school to get on our little
tour bus. We met our tour guides: Ismael,
Neacail and Mrs Stein from Herschel, who
also joined to us. We were all very excited and ready to start our
adventure. But first we had about 7
hours’ to drive before we would reach Oudtshoorn. During the trip our main
activities were eating, chatting, dancing and singing. Our Spanish language skills
improved rapidly, since the Chilean exchange students spoke a lot Spanish. As
we drove through little villages and towns our tour guide told us some
interesting things. Oudtshoorn is known as “the ostrich capital of the world”,
because here you can find the world’s largest breeded ostrich population. We
stopped at Cango Valley and visited Cango Caves. We took the "Adventure
Tour" with an experienced tour guide. The first cave was very impressive
and huge with wonderful stalactites on the ceiling. It was named after a
farmer, Van Zuyl's, who in 1780 discovered this cave. I think the second
chamber was the most beautiful one, with incredible formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Each formation has
got a fantasy name like ‘Tower of Pisa’ or ‘Crystal Waterfall’. We also passed
through many small halls. The special light effects made our tour mysterious. We went through the "Tunnel of love"
and the most difficult part was to go through the "Devils chimney". It
was a narrow path 3 meter vertical up and not wider than 40 cm. It was quite
scary to climb there but it was all together a spectacular tour to discover the "underground wonder of
Cango Valley".
We were happy when we arrived to Kleinplas Resort and
we could rest and swim. We had a very delicious supper there. There were two
ostriches at our resort. It was fun to feed them.
Tuesday morning we started very early and we visited
the Safari Ostrich Farm. Here we learned some history about this huge bird, got
to feed them and eventually sit on them or ride them. We were also able to stand on some ostrich
eggs without breaking them. The trick is that you only can manage to do that if
the eggs are on sand, because this way the weight is distributed over a larger
area.
After that we went to see more animals at Cango Wildlife
Ranch. This is a nice park with lots of different animals such as cheetahs,
leopards, tigers crocodiles and monkeys.
We had a great time there. First we got an informative tour about
wildlife in Africa and watched a show. Then we got possibilities to do
different activities such as stroking different animals or to do croc cage
diving. It is an unforgettable experience to stroke a cheetah. It is funny to
feel that that the black spots on the cheetah were much softer than the blond fur.
It was exciting how the lemurs walked on your shoulders, we took quite some
pictures here. My most interesting experience of this day was the cage dive
with crocodiles. It is very impressive to be only a few meters from these huge
animals under water. Later on we went to a little supermarket to buy some food and suddenly there was a
power cut. We could not even pay or leave the shop, because the doors were automatic
and they were closed, so without electricity it was not possible to open them. It
took at least 20 minutes before we could get out of the shop. But this little
incident did not destroy our fun at all, because who wouldn't want to be locked
up in a supermarket, where all the food is? When we drove through
a beautiful nature area to Knysna. We could swim had dinner in a nice
restaurant.
Wednesday morning we got up early and after breakfast
we left for the Elephant Sanctuary "Knysna Elephant Park". This park has been
open for about 20 years and all elephants have their own name. Here we had the
opportunity to feed these giant animals, walk hand in hand with them and we got
a detailed tour in the park. We could also enjoy an elephant back ride. We
could sit on the back on the elephant together with a guide. You really feel
yourself very small next to these big elephants. After this program we visited ‘Birds
Van Eden’ and Monkey land. It is a big park with a long bridge where monkey’s just walked and jumped
around, eating your shoelaces.
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Croco cage dive |
Walking with elephant |
Elephant riding |
In the afternoon we had the opportunity to zip line
across the Kruis River in the Tsitsikamma Falls Adventure Park. It has eight different zigzag cables and the
longest one is more than 200 meters. We tried all of them. It was amazing,
because we were 50 m above the water and we had a wonderful views: waterfalls
and the Milkwood forest. It was not scary at all, just fun. We had a nice
dinner in a local restaurant at Plettenberg Bay. There we could enjoy a
beautiful sunset.
Thursday was definitely the most spectacular day,
because we were going bungee jumping! But first we stopped at Tenikwa Wildlife
Centre and we got an interesting tour along Carracals, Leopards and Cheetahs.
It was very nice to walk so close to these big wild cats. Then finally we
headed to the The Bloukrans Bridge, the world's highest bungee jump bridge -
216 meters high. The bungee jumping company says: "Regret is forever and
fear is temporary." When we were walking to the starting point I was kind
of nervous, but when I was ready to jump I was not afraid anymore. The first
part of the fall was the scariest because I couldn’t feel any air, but after
that it was coolest feeling which I have ever felt. The adrenaline worked his
magic! I could feel the rope pulling me
back and I went up en down. I could see the beautiful mountains and also the Indian
Ocean. Everything was upside down of course, but it was just incredible! After
the jump everybody was very happy that they did it.
We are ready to jump |
Friday morning we started very early, because we went
on "open vehicle safari" to see the wild life of Africa. We could see
different animals: giraffes, zebras, springboks, lots of antelope species and a
wild cat. Once we got back to our lodge we had breakfast and packed our bags to
travel back to Cape Town.
This was one the best weeks ever in my life. Everything
we did was such an amazing adventure. This was an unique experience which I will
never forget, thanks to our excellent tour guides and to Mrs Stout.
Fun together |