In my head I had planned this once in a life time trip - I wanted to go all out and do EVERYTHING. We booked the trip in March (as soon as we could) with Trailfinders. Ryan has a cousin living in Dubai and thought it was a good way to cut short the plane journey and make the most of our holiday to stop off there for a few days on the way to South Africa and on the way back. The plan was to leave the UK 8th January and arrive back on Friday 31st January. Long time hey?? You would think so but I could have easily doubled the time and not have had long enough there !
Our Journey begins...Dubai (8th-12th)
The run up to our trip dragged like crazy - I just couldn't wait! I packed and un-packed a million times wanting to take the right clothes, the right shoes, EVERYTHING had to be perfect! Of course it turned out I took far too much - didn't wear half of it and had such a big back to lug about!
We drove to Heathrow the afternoon of the 8th and parked with Purple Parking which I thought was very proffesional and orgaised (would recommend). Our flight wasn't until 10pm and we had passes to the VIP lounge so wanted to make the most of it and got there early.
The plane journey to Dubai wasn't too bad and we were both impressed with the Emirates flight. First impressions of Dubai were great. It was quite cool (15degrees) when we arrived but it was only 7.30am.
Ryans cousin, Craig was staying in an apartment on the Marina - gorgeous area and the Dusit hotel was lovely!
Buildings were amazing! |
The
first few days we had in Dubai were lovely - Ryan abslutely loved the place! The buildings were spectacular and we found the people very friendly. The second day we went to the beach which was nice, even though a bit overcast!
The sea scared me a bit but I am a baby when it comes to sea monsters or anything I can't see. I wore goggles and looked into the water and FREAKED out - looked like something from Jaws! I was in awe of the camels on the beach though. They are so funny! We then took a walk around the marina and admired the amazing concrete jungle - it really is impressive!
On the Friday when we got here, Craig took us to an awesome steak house in town and every Friday, all the rich men parade the town in there pretty awesome cars! Every other car you see was impressive! The only police car we saw was a Mclaren!
Police Car |
Rolls Royce |
the last day Ryan wanted to go to the water park. I didn't as it was cold and I hate the cold! OK it wasn't cold but over cast and about 25 degrees. Still too cold for me and I don't like water at the best of times (I suck as an Aquarious!). I definitely did enjoy our day out though and was surprised at how impressive some of the rides were. The most thrilling rides I had ever been on! Ryan did have to bully me to go on most of them as I am a baby when it comes to heights and being cold the last thing I wanted was to get wet but I am glad he did now.
Had the best chinese ever on our way out |
This ride ended in a shark tank - pretty cool! |
Yummy frozen yogurt |
A lot steeper than it looks |
Cape Town (Paarl 12th-16th)
Really this is the part I had been waiting for most. Seeing my dad again after 10 years I have missed him very much and I am sure I have changed an awful lot to him! Also this lead up to when I was going to see my big brother again and the place I once called home! I was ridiculously excited/nervous!
I suddenly got very nervous after we had landed and drove (hired car) out of the airport. The reality of South Africa really hit home and I am sure it scared the crap out of poor Ryan after just leaving the Luxury of Dubai and seeing the site below as his first impression of South Africa. Can't see so well in the picture but for about 10 minutes there is just a continuous squater camp!
Can't see so well. |
Excited like a child! |
Then
we headed off to see my dad :)
we headed off to see my dad :)
Ah this sight made me want to cry! |
Oprah the pig |
Those bloody thumbs up!! Ryan and my dad |
Its been 10 years since we last saw each other! |
Loving the sunshine! |
Check this out for a view |
I was very excited for the following day as we were meeting Jonathan and Lulani at the airport! In the morning we took the quads out and went for breakfast at Rhebokskloof restaurant. That was lovely and it was so hot!
We then hit the airport to collect the brother. They both looked great with incredible tans after just coming from a week in Mozambique.
I love their fashion sense so bright and colourful! |
The following day we did the most amazing hike. It was 14k long and along a river but was spectacular!
Bus Tour - 4 day Garden route trip 26th-30th
The following day we headed off on our little adventure. The Bok Bus tour. We were greeted at the Airport by our guide, Benjamin. He turned out to be a wonderful man who really left an impression on all of us and he was a great guide! We started our 5 our bus ride dreading it but it seemed to go really quick! Had some stops on the way where we could take photos and enjoy the view. Ronnie's sex shop was our first stop.
It was just a bar but to get people to stop they called it a Sex Shop - it works! |
The Cango caves were next up. Very fascinating - the story behind it was cool too. The bush men lived their lives at the very entrance of the caves as the couldn't see any further in and didn't know if there was anything. After explorers went in years later, they found an entire mantion inside the cave. With lots of tunnels and halls. It was a privilege to see!
We spent the evening in the Backpackers Paradise which was actually alright. We even had Ostrich meat for dinner.
The next day was all about the Ostriches. And probably turned into one of my favorite days in my entire life. It was awesome! The morning started off with a talk on Ostriches then a walk around the farm. We then had a chance to sit on them and Ryan and Jonathan actually rode them.
Lu sitting on an Ostrich |
After a fairly long drive we stopped for lunch at Knysna.
Then it was the decision of whether or not to do the Bungy jump. Everything in me said absolutely NOT.
It took a lot of Ryan's persuasion to get me to even concider doing it but in the end I thought - if I don't I will regret it and now I am so glad I did!
When we were all strapped up ready to do the jump, we all had a shot and a drink before hand for some dutch courage.
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Absolutely gutted! Today is 16/09/2017 - 3 years after I wrote this post and I am kicking myself for not finishing it!!! The bunjee was the best bit!
This has given me fuel to start up blogging again as well as the YouTube blogging - Sarah Mey
This has given me fuel to start up blogging again as well as the YouTube blogging - Sarah Mey
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