Last weekend we went with the other girls to the garden route again. Except this time it was time for adventure weekend!!!!
We headed out of Robertson toward Wilderness Friday afternoon. On our way we stopped in Mossel Bay and went down and touched the Indian Ocean. For Martha and I it was the second time but the other girls it was their first. Our driver then decided to show us a hiking trail and we all hiked up to a really pretty light house. While on our hike we deviated from the path to sit on the side of a cliff while our feet dangled down into the drop off. Dad would have freaked if he had been here but we were safe. The Knowe Family backpackers hostel was really nice for a hostel and we had our own rooms. Unfortunately we did not sleep very well because the annoying French people came in the hostile screaming and stomping really loudly until like 12 at night.
Saturday morning we left Wilderness and made our way to Knysna for our fist adventure which was zip lining through the canopies of South Africa. It was absolutely beautiful!! We went over the river and multiple waterfalls, at very high speeds and took many photos and the tour guide even took a video for us. On the last line he made the line wiggle so hard that I hit my head on the other line that ran above. To be free hanging above some of the prettiest sights in this district was amazing!! After this we went into the Tsitiskamma national park to take photos out on the rocks, and eat lunch. Afterwards we had the option of going on a hike. This hike ended up being beautiful as it went along the cost to the suspension bridge that went over the cove in the national park. It was a magnificent view to see the waves crashing the cliffs and water spraying off in the distance while standing on the suspension bridge. It took us 20 minutes to hike there and 10 minutes to hike back when it was supposed to be a 30 minute hike both ways. We were practically running there and back and the time we reached the car we were panting and dripping in sweat.
Because we were running short on time we raced to Monkey land and Birds of Eden. Monkey land was a sight so see with monkeys running loose in the enclosure. It is a place that they take captive monkeys and retrain them to live in the wild. Our tour guide was absolutely hysterical and kept referring to them waiting to take dates to the disco and having to go to the bus stop, the covered area for the monkeys to stay in while it rained. The monkey taxis were actually giant turtles that live in Monkey Land. Our tour guide said that the monkeys have to start out the day before to make it to the disco. While on our tour the monkeys would come so close to you that you could almost touch their furry little bodies, but that was not allowed. It was amazing to see these cute little primates up close and almost completely wild. From here we rushed across the parking lot to birds of Eden. It was cool but it was not a guided walk and so we kind of got board. I mean how exciting can a bunch of birds be… We saw a toucan, parrot, bats, flamingos, swans, red birds, hot pink birds, duck that looked wooden, regular ducks, and all sorts of other birds.
We were hoping to make it to the Knysna Heads for the sunset but barely missed it. However we did get to go to the heads and look out at the wonderful view at night. This was situated in the middle of a neighborhood with some of the nicest houses I have seen in RSA on the edge of a cliff. The view was spectacular. I don’t think I have ever seen anything like it!!! The waves crashing against the sides of cliffs from the dark was really hard to take a photo especially since it was so dark at this time and in the middle of nowhere.
Sunday morning we packed the car and headed to the Cango Caves located in Otschoroon. We had the option of doing the standard tour or the adventure tour. The other girls all did the adventure but Martha and I did the standard. For the adventure tour, they had to crawl through holes in the cave that were about 15 inches high. It was pretty cool but a cave is a cave…. Lots of rocks….. humid and hot…. Some of the columns and neat things had been there a really long time 2500000 years old, 170000 years old and the oldest was 5000000 years old they think and the youngest like 400 years. It was all fascinating but the neatest part was that they used to have concerts in the first big cave. It had a stage and everything, they were all orchestra concerts because of the spectacular acoustics but they had to be stopped due to people vandalizing the caves by breaking off the lime stone and touching the walls. I did not realized that lime stone was really green I mean I knew that but it never really occurred to me… Oh well over all it was pretty interesting to learn about the different structures in the caves and how they were formed over many many years and some form from the bottom up and some from the top down. Martha says that it gave her an excellent head start for her geology class next semester.
We at a very cute café out on their front lawn. The waiter was not very good because she could not understand what we were saying and mixed up the drink orders, she brought all of the coffees as a shot espresso… I had a ostrich baguette and for desert I had strawberry and tiramisu gelato. Then we tried to walked around the downtown but all the shops were closed so we decided to head on to the ostrich farm. We passed the Ostrich Safari, where we went to with my parents and went to Ostrich Show Farm. For the other girls it was fun but for Martha and I we decided that we did not really want to spend the extra money so we waited on the porch and went to the curios shop. I saw ostrich feather bow ties that made me laugh so hard.
Overall this was the best weekend experience ever!!!!! I wish we could post the pictures but it would be too expensive so until next time.
Love
Mary Emily and Martha





