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Return to Jo’burg

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Day 252

Besides being a comfortable room with a fantastic view one of the biggest benefits of staying at the Monte Carlo hotel was the location. Our Translux bus to Jo’burg left just up the street, a 5 minute walk away.

We arrived at the bus office, international buses leave from their own offices and not the chaotic bus station. We actually booked our tickets online and easily checked in for the bus and boarded. We sat in the front row of the doubledecker bus which afforded us great views of the road. The a/c was turned on and off we went back to South Africa. The border crossing was quick and easy on both sides. We passed the gates to Kruger, through Nelspruit and through some beautiful countryside before arriving in Jo’burg late in the day.
Park Station is located in the centre of Jo’burg, one of the areas that gives the city its reputation for being dangerous. We are planning to stay out near the airport at a hostel named Shoestrings, but first we needed a taxi. we met two girls from New Brunswick on the bus who were also flying out the next day. I recommended Shoestrings to them and we all split a taxi there to save on the cost.

Two days ago when we decided to leave Mozambique early we bought a flight from Jo’burg to Livingstone, Zambia, home to Victoria Falls. We fly out in the morning so that’s why we are staying across the highway from the airport at the Shoestrings. We arrived Shoestrings hostel, which was in a residential suburb. It was a nice place with a swimming pool and for $23 we had a decent room with bathroom. Two nights ago that much cash got us a grass hut with sand floor.
We made dinner at the hostel and met a couple from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. They were in Jo’burg shopping because of the severe shortages in Zimbabwe. It was interesting to talk with them about life in Zimbabwe and they tried to convince us that Zimbabwe was the better side to view the falls. Maybe so, but with food shortages and hyperinflation I wasn’t so sure of that. We spent the rest of the evening on the internet and chatting with the friendly owners, who were black. A rarity here, to my knowledge the first black owned South African hostel we stayed at. I went to bed that night excited about seeing one of the most beautiful sights in Africa and to finally be moving north of South Africa.

Running From Kruger

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Day 247

We had plans of being up at 5am and out again by 5:30am. We were both up at 4:30am, problem was not to leave but for the washroom. Seems that last nights dinner had some issues with both of our stomachs. We were back in bed till 6am and after popping some imodium in the car shortly after. With neither of us feeling well we changed our plans for the day. We hoped to have done a good 3 hours of driving in the park along some of the backroads. Instead we headed south on the main road and out to the N4 highway.

Along the way we did see a bush pig, several warthogs and the usual giraffe, imapala, wildebeest and kudu to name a few. It was a good drive but I really needed to get to the crocodile bridge gate to use their washrooms. We arrived at the gate just before 8am. Jordana and I used the facilities, received our exit permit and said goodbye to Kruger. What a few days its been, sure no lion spottings but I think I can safely say one of the highlights of the trip for both of us.
On the N4 highway we were back in civilization again, Steers fastfood and giant service stations lined the roadside. Hard to believe Kruger was just a few km’s away. Our car was to be returned in Nelspruit today and that’s where we were heading. We arrived in about 2 hours and checked in to the Nelspruit Backpackers. I’m not sure what we were thinking but feeling ill had something to do with it. After we checked in we realized this wasn’t really a nice place. They have share 2 toilets for the entire place, which is around 15 people. Plus it could be cleaner, much cleaner. We were kicking ourselves since we had a car and could have went anywhere but we just wanted a bed to sleep in right now.

Not much else to tell you about Nelspruit, its a busy town that serves as a transit point between Jo’burg, Kruger and Mozambique. We were headed to Mozambique tomorrow so wanted to sort out our visa situation here. Turns out a visa at the consulate here is 700 Rand ($70) but 172 Rand at the border. Easy choice to get it at the border, problem was bus companies will not wait for you to get a visa. With some research we found Cheetah Express, a minibus that goes Nelspruit-Maputo daily at 4pm and they would wait for us. So that was our plan, off tomorrow at 4pm to the capital of Mozambique, Maputo.

As for the rest of this night? Bad chinese food and a noisy and drunk staff at the hostel while we tried to get an early sleep. If you are ever in Nelspruit stay away from Nelspruit Backpackers, its a bad place. Sure I didn’t feel well but the girl who was working the night we were there was more interested in getting drunk and listening to loud music till 5am then the comfort of the guests. I guess we should have known since we should up at 10:30am and she tells us that she was already into some long island ice teas and was feeling a bit tipsy. My dear most people call that a problem. Mozambique couldn’t quite come fast enough.

Kruger Day 3: The Real Safari Begins

Monday, December 1st, 2008
Day 246 "Its cold out there!" I said to Jordana as I walked in from loading the car. The temperature had dropped at least 10 Celsius overnight and it was overcast, an unbelievable change. Last night at 8pm ... [Continue reading this entry]

Kruger Day Two

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
Day 245 We took full advantage of having a/c and a comfortable bed and slept in till the late hour of 9:30am today. We both felt refreshed and planned on doing some short drives around the camp today then a ... [Continue reading this entry]

Hippos, Heat and Popsicles, Oh My!

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Day 244 We spent last night in the town of Phalaborwa, just outside of the gate of Kruger National Park. From Jo'Burg it was an uneventful full day drive here along good highways. The driving really is easy here ... [Continue reading this entry]