After we had a very fun time in Stellenbosch, it was off to Cape Town, a.k.a. the Mother City (people from Jo’burg will tell you that they call Cape Town that way because it takes 9 months to get anything done there). Cape Town is definitely one of the best tourist destinations in the world. They say that South Africa is in Cape Town, because there’re so many things to do: Hiking&abseiling Table Mountain, Wine Tasting, Game Parks close by, dining at the waterfront, sailing, going out to one of the many bars and clubs and so much more…
We arrived pretty late in Cape Town, so that night we only hit the hostel’s bar and made plans for the next day. The next morning I hiked up Table Mountain together with Florian, a German traveler that I had met on the BazBus a couple of days before. We started walking towards the lower cableway station from our hostel and that first stretch was already pretty steep. I guess we should have saved our energy by taking a taxi to the start of our trail - ah well - at least now we can say that we really did hike uo the whole mountain.
We chose to do the trail that is suppose to be the most straightforward and fastest. Well, if I had known what I was in for I don’t think I would have done it. It was SO steep all the way up!They tell you it takes about 2,5h for a reasonably fit person to hike up, we did it in little more than 1,5 hours. I think if I hadn’t gone with Florian I would have turned around half way up ;o)
But let me tell you - the view from the top was so stunning that you forget about the hike immediately. The weather was perfect and we had a very clear view!
On our way back down we then took the cableway which gets you down in only 4 minutes.
That evening we met up with Kelly&Katie in an Irish pub on Long Street to watch the Champions League final. Although the wrong team won we ended up having a very good time that evening.
The next day we rented a car (a VW Golf I, that get still produced in Port Elisabeth) and drove along the Cape Peninsula. We stopped in Hout Bay for a late breakfast, then head down to Simon’s Town to have a look at the penguins (they stink!!) and then all the way down to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope. We had found out the day before that Ossi’s , Kelly’s and my birthday were all coming up within the first 10 days of June, so I had bought a cake and we pre-celebrated our birthday while sipping wine and watching an amazing sunset. I really doesn’t get much better than that!!
On my third and last whole day I had to say goodbye to Rico and Ossi, as they were leaving for Singapore that morning. They’re on the same round-the-world-ticket as me, so we will probably meet up again in Thailand in a couple of weeks!
Rico and Ossi…thanks so much for the fun time we had together. When I was on the plane back to Jo’burg I had to think of so many hilarious moments that I could get that smile off my face! Hope to see you guys in Thailand!
After our farewell I hopped on the sightseeing bus and took a ride through town stopping a couple of time along the way. I ended my sightseeing trip with a catamaran cruise (I even got to see a whale and a couple of dolphins!).
That night I went out for dinner at the waterfront and drinks on Long Street with Katie, Kelly and Beth (all from England) to celebrate Beth’s and my last night in Cape Town.
Here are also a couple of pictures of the Ashanti Lodge where I stayed at in Cape Town. It was definitely one of the nicest and best-organised hostels in South Africa.Even the loo had a view on Table Mountain and some binoculars installed for you (couldn’t get a pic of it…it was always buys when I wanted to snatch a pic ;o)
It’s quite funny - while traveling along the coast I wished that I could stay longer in South Africa than I had planned, but then on my last morning in Cape Town, I suddenly had this feeling that I was now ready to move on. The five weeks that I spent in South Africa had been fantastic and of course I didn’t get to do everything I wanted to do, but I had seen enough to say that I truly experienced South Africa! And I’m very sure that I will be back one day!