Monday, June 17, 2013

Post Adventure week..... HOW IS IT MY LAST WEEK HERE?!


ADVENTURE WEEK WAS INCREDIBLE! 

So on Monday morning at 5 am we set out for our week of adventure… we traveled the "Garden Route" which is similar to Route 66 and had a blast! 
We traveled in something that looked like it was straight out of Jurassic Park- it was a safari vehicle, equipped with no air conditioning, heat, etc.- so the early mornings were frigid and by late afternoon we were toasting through the windows. 

The hostel we stayed at all week("Afrovibe") was awesome! It's right on Myoli beach which is the Indian Ocean side of South Africa! There were 12 of us in a room- I felt like I was back at camp, it was such a fun week! 

Monday we set out to go Shark Cage Diving.... yes, me... Shark Cage Diving- let your minds run free.
I thought I was going to be terrified  but I hopped into the wetsuit and was one of the first to volunteer to get in the cage- they made you feel really safe so I felt good about going! We were about a mile off shore in what was a small boat- once we reached our "spot" they threw out a tuna head to get the sharks swarming and then lowered a large cage off to one side of the boat. In groups of 5 people, we piled in the cage and waited for the signal to go under- they would scream "DOWN" when a shark was in sight. The adrenaline was definitely pumping... and the water... was an icebox. The sharks rammed the cage a few times- the shortest we saw was about 7 feet and the longest about 12. I even went for round 2 in the cage later on in the dive-- This was for sure one of the coolest things I've ever done!...and of course Mom asked for pictures, as proof. 

By the way! The food at the hostel was all homemade and it was great- they had homemade bread that was out of this world!

Tuesday we traveled a different direction on the Garden Route to the Congo Caves- discovered a ton of years ago they now have adventure tours and walking tours thru them- of course we did the adventure tour and it was about 90 minutes of squeezing thru the smallest crevices or ducking for longer than you think possible. They were not my favorite part of the week but were cool.... Closterphobia is a real thing. 
After the Congo Caves we went to the cat sanctuary- where we saw lions, cheetahs, leopards, etc. The best part of all… I GOT TO PET A CHEETAH… it was awesome, once again it had my heart racing a little faster than usual- seems to be the trend of the week.
On Tuesday night, I played cards with some friends and it was so surreal to be in Africa and having so much fun without the computers, Internet, texting, instagram you name it. At Afrovibe (our hostel), there is a painting on the wall that says “ I miss the days when apples and blackberries were just fruits”…Really makes you think! This week was awesome for that reason.

One afternoon we went to a local orphanage that sponsors a lot of programs throughout the community and try’s to get people involved as much as possible through different charitable events. One of the programs is a mosaics business in which mosaic artists teach people in the village how to make different pieces and then the villagers can make their own art and sell it for a profit- the orphanage supplies the men and women with the supplies. I bought a couple mosaic pieces that are really cool, and it was also neat to know I was helping someone who was previously unemployed now find work.

Wednesday…. I got to RIDE an elephant- talk about when in Africa, this was pretty cool! We also got to lead/walk them and feed them, they are humongous! Let me tell you… they are really uncomfortable to ride.
Later in the day we got to play soccer with underprivileged kids in the community- it is one of the programs that the orphanage sponsors. The organization pairs these kids with sports almost like an intramural league. What a cool idea! I would love to start something like this back at home.

Does Green sand exist? YEP!
The beach at night literally glows… the sand has a lot of phosphorous in it which causes it to literally glow in the dark. Green sand and the Indian ocean- wow!

Thursday we hiked one of the national forests that is on the garden route- it was beautiful! There were a couple of really cool suspension bridges along the way.
On Thursday night we got to learn “gumboot dancing” from some local children (another sponsored program)- they wear what appear to be rain boots and put on quite the show. They taught us a few moves… we were quite entertaining.

Friday morning we woke up sad that we had to say goodbye to Afrovibe, it was such a fun week and the hostel was really the cherry on top, it was so awesome! We had one last adventure on the garden route before taking our Jurassic park vehicle back to Cape Town ( dreaded 7 hour drive).
It was finally time for the Game Drive, this was something I had been looking forward to the entire trip. We all loaded onto what were old land rovers with an open top and no doors and drove around the property for about 2 hours seeing lions, tigers, cheetahs, giraffe, and my personal favorite- zebras! We got so much closer than you think is possible. The vehicles were so fun, it was like a huge ATV.
We then departed for Cape Town, sad that the week had come to an end but excited to get back to CPT and the Springboks (other half of group). After some minor difficulty with the safari vehicle.. aka two hours on the side of a highway in Africa.. We were back home safe and sound, completely exhausted we headed to bed knowing we would wake up on Saturday morning and head straight to the Old Biscuit Mill. I’m going to miss Saturday mornings in Cape Town!

The OBM was just as great as usual and we all left stuffed. Saturday afternoon we traveled to Stellenbosch, which is a small college town about 45 minutes away. It is the Athens, where as Cape Town is Atlanta. Stellenbosch is in the heart of wine country so we started the afternoon off with a wine tasting at a vineyard and then headed into town for a fun night! The town is made up of all white stucco buildings and looks like something out of a magazine, it was such a fun time!


So it’s now Sunday night and I am absolutely exhausted…I can’t believe that a week from today I will be back on a plane headed home, the time has flown by… But I know that I will be back soon! This place is something else


P.S. tonight we checked another thing off our bucket list and rode the Ferris wheel located at the heart of the city- at just after sundown we could see everything around us

Pictures to come shortly :) internet is super duper slow tonight but wanted to post! 

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