My trip started
on the first of April 1998 and I was pretty stressed up when I left
Norway cause there was so much to be done in the last minutes. So I went
to work as usual in the morning and I stayed at work till 3.30 pm and
then I left to go to the airport. My first leg went from Stavanger to
Amsterdam and I had to wait there for 5 hours. It can be so boring even
if there are shopping possibilities. I always end up getting fed up by
waiting. So I bought some movie magazines and I sat and waited in the business
lounge. I am fotunate enough to be a frequent flyer so I could
get in there and relax. At least I had time to buy some gifts for my
girlfriend.
The flight was
too long as usual (almost 11 hours from Amsterdam to Johannesburg) and
the plane was packed so I was not able to get a ticket upgrade. So there
I was stuck in economy class *grin* I was so tired that I did fall
asleep and I didn't watch any of the movies that was shown onboard. So
suddenly there I was at Johannesburg airport again, just as I had been
there one year before. I made it through the (long) immigration queue
and on the other side my girlfriend Nikki was waiting for me.
We stayed in
Johannesburg from Thursday to the following Monday. During that time we
went to movies, went out to eat at different restaurants, played minigolf with some of Nikkis
friends, had a braai Nikkis house (hosted by her folks)...a braai is the
SA term for barbeque by the way and South Africans love their braais. We
also went out to Sun City for a day. We went there the last time I came
to Joburg as well
but this time we had more time so we got into the wave pool and
"surfed" a bit *grin* And we tried some of the slides that
were there. One of them was pretty good cause it was a pipe and it was
totally dark so I couldn't see a thing of what was coming around the
next corner. So basically we had just a good time relaxing.
On Monday we went
to the train station in Johannesburg and we got on the train bound for
Cape Town. We had second-class tickets so I thought that we would be
stuffed in a cabin with lots of other people. But we were lucky enough
to get a cabin just for the two of us. And it was pretty hot when we
left town (about 30 degrees) so we were really toasted in that little
cabin *lol* But during the night the temperature dropped dramatically. So
instead of being too hot we were freezing. I got up around 7 am the next
day...had to get up to put some clothes on because I was so cold. But it
was a nice start on the night...it was warm and from my lower bunk I
could see right out through the window and up to the stars. And it was a
perfect night for star gazing :-)
We arrived in
Cape Town on Tuesday. Nikki had booked a small flat for us and we took a
taxi there. We spent the rest of Tuesday and Wednesday there...again we
had a good time going to the waterfront (big mall on the...you guessed
it...waterfront *grin*) and we ate at Planet Hollywood and went to IMAX.
And on Wednesday we took the cable car to the top of Table mountain and
the view from up there is just awesome.
It is 1000 meter high and you are
right outside town so you can look at the entire city and the
surrounding beaches on both sides. It was quite windy up there of course
and we weren't really dressed for that so we ended up in the restaurant
drinking hot chocolate *grin* The cable car took like 65 people and it
rotated on the way up to the top so we really got to see most of it.
There was a terrible line getting into the cable car and it was so
unorganised...I really hate that. And then some Norwegians tried to
sneak into the line but I told them (in Norwegian) where the line
started :-)
On Thursday morning we
rented a car and then we headed east on route N1. The first town we came
to was Caldeon, a little sleepy town. We went into have lunch at this
tiny cafe and believe it or not: they had an Internet connection so I
got to send a mail home to my brother Jone telling him that I was Ok. Later that
day we stopped in Still Baai. Very quiet with large beaches and great
waves. And then we continued to Mosselbaai where we spent the night at a
guest house.
I think this place is most popular because it is the start
of the so called Garden Route and because this was the place where
ancient exploreres would leave their mail going East (the post was left
under a tree and it was picked up by ships heading west). The next
morning we drove further east stopping at Wilderness to have a swim in
the Indian Ocean. But it wasn't all that warm in the water (17 degrees)
and the waves was so big that they threathend to pull us out which was
pretty scary.
We spent the night in Knysna and the next morning we
looked around there. I think you have to be a diver to fully appreciate
these places because they claimed that the diving was excellent. We drove
towards Plettenberg Bay and we stopped at a nature reserve just outside
town. This place had some really nice hiking trails and you could hear
the roar of the waves crashing in on the mountain sides. We also had the
time to stop to pet some elephants that day. They had been transported
to this area from the Kruger Park up north. I have never actually been
able to be that close to an elephant so it was fun. On our way to Port
Elisabeth we drove through a "jungle" too.
The forest was so
thick that I think I would have been lost if I walked 10 meters from the
road. When we arrived at Port Elisabeth that night we had to look around
for a bit to find accommodations because it was the annual Splash
festival. But we found a hotel finally. The next day we looked around
and we got a chance to take a look at a seal and dolphin show at an
aquarium. We were supposed to take the train back but it was Easter and
hence no more tickets left so we had to drive back to Joburg. It is
pretty long and the roads are pretty boring actually. But we arrived
there on Monday and I had to leave on Tuesday. So that was my trip to
SA. It was sad leaving Nikki behind once again that's for sure but it
was also nice to get back to Norway even though it is pretty cold here
still *grin*