Friday, September 24, 2010

The Last Day



Today was going to be a day of exploring the town of Franschhoek before a lovely dinner at the Tasting Room at the Relais and Chateaux Le Quartier Francais. However, we have so enjoyed both Royal Malewane in the bush and La Residence in the Winelands that we decided to venture to Hermanos on the ocean to see the third sister, Birkenhead House. It didn't hurt that we learned that the whales were there at this time of year. So off we went on a 1 1/2 hour scenic drive over the mountains. The hotel was lovely as it sits right on the ocean. We enjoyed our lunch on the terrace and struggled to see whales. Usually they are very close in but because a cold front had come through the surf was up and they were farther out to sea. At last we did catch a glimpse of them but unfortunately too far away for pictures. With more time we could have taken one of the whale boats. Next time; because this is where I want to go back to swim with the great white sharks!

We returned over the scenic mountains in time to explore the shops of Franschhoek. There is such wonderful art in Africa. The colors of everything are so cheerful and often you get to meet and are buying from the artist. It is truly a special experience. But then everything in Africa is amazing--I can't get enough of this country and only think about when I can come back. Safaris are terrific but it is the people and variety that makes this a destination to explore over and over. Come hear the drums; feel the rhythm; appreciate the journey and the successes that have taken place here.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Winelands




There is so much to do in South Africa that often it is hard to fit in the Winelands. We decided to take a day and tour as well as spend the night at La Residence. It was a day and night to remember. The country side is beautiful. There are are vineyards and a winery at every turn in the road. The restaurants are amazing not just for their food quality which is excellent but also for their beauty and the vistas that you can enjoy while dining. The small towns have everything from boutiques to African craft street markets. I am so glad that we took this time to really explore and enjoy a new region. It just adds another amazing layer to this country.

One of the things we did was to visit a cheetah rescue center. It is an opportunity to get up close and personal with a cheetah. It was a great experience to pat a living cheetah but I have to say that since we had such amazing game viewing in the bush the thrill was diminished since these cheetahs are in captivity. The bush is the best game experience.

To complete the history lesson we started yesterday we saw the prison where Nelson Mandela walked to freedom. This was a moving sight.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Cape Town and Robben Island


We said good by to the bush and traveled to Cape Town. This is a beautiful city and Table Mountain is the back drop for the many wonderful hotels, restaurants and shops that make this city world famous. The cuisine is amazing. We are staying at the One & Only that has Nobu for one of its restaurants. That is a dining experience to be remembered. The spa at the hotel has imaginative treatments that incorporate elements of the sea and the bush.

It cannot be forgotten that here is also the history of South Africa. We traveled by ferry to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. The picture above shows you his cell. He slept on 2 blankets on the floor and you see the toilet and eating space. We learned the story of the prison but also the story of South Africa from an inmate. It is this history that shapes this country and makes it truly amazing to see how far it has come. The pride in the World Ccup is evident everywhere!

The Bush









So our 6 night 16 camp journey began. We were prepared to love the properties and to see animals but nothing in our imaginations could prepare us for how wonderful this experience would be. Each camp was superlative and the service impeccable. What is special is that each camp has taken complete advantage of its location in the bush--you feel like you are outside even when you are inside. The other great thing is that each camp is really small so there is a great feeling of intimacy. I thought I would have a favorite but what we learned is that each camp has a separate character and feel. Just in brief we visited both of the Singita properties and each has sister lodges. We explored Londolozi where if leopards are your thing you would definitely need to consider. We traveled to Lion Sands which has two lodges and even a tree house where you can sleep out under the stars--we did! Then onto Royal Malewane where you can see a heard of elephants at the watering hole just beyond the camp deck. Finally to Camp Jubulani where elephant is king. Here we were treated to a night elephant safari--the only place in the world where you can have this amazing experience. We had the rare treat to see a male lion while on this trek.

There is so much to say about each of the camps but the true star is the jungle and the wonderful animals who live there everyday. Truly there is a circle of life that you can witness. And witness not interfere is what these camps do. Because these camps are so careful with there intrusion on the jungle visitors have the opportunity to see animals rarely seen close up. We had this experience with lions and their cubs, a leopard, the rare black rhino and a cheetah.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Singita Means Miracle





So off we go on chartered flights to the bush. It has been an amazing two days. The first game drive at Singita we saw the Big Five! Unbelievable. The service has been wonderful and the game experience unparalleled. The weather has been warm for early spring but that brings the animals to the watering holes so they are easy to spot. So here is how our days go--get up really early and go on a game drive where you see so many animals. Come back for lunch and then out again. At night it has been dinner under the stars. Yesterday was the first time I have ever called clients from a trip and told them that they needed to make this journey. The stars at night, the smells during the day as you drive the tundra are life changing. This gives you a glimpse at what we are seeing. More to come with even more fantastic game. When you think you have seen everything there is more!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tintswalo at Waterfall


For a completely different experience while in Johannesburg, Damian and I moved to Tintswalo at Waterfall. This is a lovely Virtuoso property created like a horse farm. As you drive up you think you are approaching a lovely stable. Right away we knew that this was going to be a satisfying stay--one of the Virtuoso amenities is a Vital Source Spa Massage. Nothing could be better after the long plane ride. Additional amenities include a bottle of South African wine, daily breakfast in your room and pre-dinner cocktails and canapes.

The weather is beautiful. It is early spring. Our room overlooks a great green grass space that reminds me of a polo field. We took a walk and discovered all of the lovely small waterfalls. Lunch was delicious and this has given us a day to prepare for our nonstop travel over the next week. This a lovely break from the congestion of Johannesburg. With wireless internet we have been able to blog and even catch up with what is going on at the office. Tomorrow the real adventure begins.

A New Adventure--South Africa



It always amazes me how you can walk into an airport on one side of the world and walk out of an airport half way around the world. And that is just what I did on Sunday night as I boarded a Delta flight to Atlanta in order to catch my international flight to Johannesburg. Although I would usually skip over any airport stop such as the one in Atlanta, especially because Atlanta up until now has been one of the airports I would like to never see. I have changed my mind at least for the international departure terminal. It was easy to negotiate. There was a grand piano with a pianist in the food court. But best of all there was a world class Sushi restaurant. It makes me sad that on my return it will be 7:00AM and the restaurant will not be open.

So into the plane I climbed Sunday night at about 7:00PM and out I came in Johannesburg at 5:45PM last evening. I am on this whirlwind tour with the owner of McCabe World Travel, Damian McCabe. The touring arrangements have been secured through Absolute Travel. What a wonderful greeting. I was met as soon as I exited the plane and quickly escorted through customs. This is the way to start a trip especially after a very long plane ride.

First stop last evening was at the wonderful boutique hotel called The Saxon Boutique Hotel, Villas & Spa. Thereare only 26 rooms iin the main hotel. These are large suites with a spacious bathroom and a wonderful balcony overlooking the koi pool. We put our bags down and went downstairs to admire the amazing art collection on the walls as well as the many pictures of timeless moments in history. Nelson Mandela stays here when he is in town. There are great spaces for gathering or to have a meal. We settled on the outside dining option overlooking a wonderful infinity pool. The food was delicious.

This morning we enjoyed an amazing breakfast--compliments of Virtuoso since breakfast as well as complimentary airport transfers, a bottle of sparking wine and other other goodies are all provided to Virtuoso guests as valuable amenities.