I'm finally back in Cape Town after an amazing spring break trip!! We began the trip heading east and drove along the Garden Route. We stopped in a couple small towns where we stayed in super nice hostels. We referred to everything as though it were specially designed for the adventure we were about to have: the adventure back pack, the adventure sandals, the adventure shorts...All of these were accessories for our truly adventure activities. Along the Garden Route, we went cave climbing (through some very small spaces) and flew across a water fall on a zip line. I had never done either, but both were amazing. I'm not usually the most adventurous traveler, but these were experiences I'll never forget.
We continued to head east, and drove through the Wild Coast. This is a much less developed part of the country; much of it was formerly part of the Transkei, a homeland under the apartheid government. As we drove along the highway, there were people using it as sidewalk and farm animals using the grass for grazing--a little more hectic than what I'm used to in the States. We stayed three nights along the coast where we swam in the beautiful Indian Ocean (possibly my favorite ocean). The four of us had an amazing "adventure" day when our guide in Port St. John's took us to cave for natural sunscreen (basically, clay), took us canoing, and finally for the most amazing hike of my life through jungle and coastal terrain.
The final night of the trip was spent in Durban before we flew home. I was only there for about half a day, but I wasn't that impressed. Much more crowded than Cape Town and not as beautiful.
I was super lucky to go on this trip and its really made me itch to do some more traveling around the region. Can't wait till classes end!!!
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