Rant over.
So Cape Town... This is a brilliant city which combines natural beauty (mountains, coastline and green spaces) plus city living (events, nightlife and shopping). Like many before me, I'm going to say, I could live here.
I stayed at The Sunflower Stop which is an amazing backpackers. The staff (Jon, Forrest and Andrew) all made us feel really welcome. Jon took a group of us out drinking, Forrest showed me around town, went to Truth coffee and played putt putt with me and Andrew and I grabbed lunch with his girlfriend Lotta.
The vibe at Sunflower was fun and drunken. We mainly had one day of drinking, one day of recovery. I loved Long Street the backpackers party spot and Jo'burg in particular. We were a a little merry and while some hesitated at the door, I jumped right in, grabbed a few of the locals and started a dance circle while we danced to hip hop and R&B. I also had massive culture shock in a gay bar on Pride weekend, which I got over when we got to dancing to the heavy dance music. I also have to point out that I ate a lot of sushi and read a lot of comics on my hang over days so they were not a waste of time!!
Despite all the drinking I did manage to climb Table Mountain with some new found friends, Anouk and Bart from the Netherlands and Chloe, a Scot who's been travelling most of her life. The mountain was pretty cloudy, so after the first hour or so visibility went down to about 10m. It was actually quite fun as the mountain took on a weird, mysterious, ethereal quality. Later in the week Chloe and I climbed Lions head for sunset with Tina, who had just moved to Cale Town to start an internship in journalism and Brad and Krissie a couple from America who were really sweet. The sunset was beautiful and Chloe, Tina and I all drank a beer at the top - we were the only ones on the mountain prepared, I felt smug about that! I also found out that Chloe has a mean 'move bitch get out the way' hustle when she thinks she's going to miss a sunset!! It's also worth noting that the best view of Cape Town is from Lion's Head as it doesn't look like Cape Town if you can't see Table Mt. The five of us formed a bit of a posse which was great and I have to admit I miss them all.
We (minus Tina) also went to the botanical gardens in Kistenbosch which were nice and had good cake. I wish I had been able to get tickets to see a Sunday night performance there though.
One trip I can definitely reccomend is the Baz Bus Cape Peninsular tour. It ticks off a lot of the boxes. Seal island was great, though I'm not convinced that in parts it's not just a pile of seals ontop of each other... So many seals! The boulders beach Penguins were cute too.
I also went on a wine tour which was a lot of fun. Wine Flies (the tour company) are the only ones who offer wine and cheese, plus wine and chocolate pairing sessions. I was trashed by the end and took one of their hats (they said it was ok). When I got back I met up with Steph and Marie-Helene, two flight attendants from Montreal. These girls are super fun and got me hugely drunk at this great restaurant. It was my fault really, it was something like 11:30pm and I mentioned it was my birthday the next day. I would have done the same thing. We ended the night with Steph displaying her awesome rap skills at the bar in the backpackers.
The next day, my birthday started off a little hazy, but good all in all. I went out off cruise with Neinke (who I met in Transkei), her friend York and Tina who had by that point moved into her new place. The yatch was amazing and the sunset beautiful, but the night was made when we saw a whale about three meters away from the boat. One more thing ticked off the bucket list!
If that wasn't enough drinking the next day I met Tina's new flat mate Caroline and her friends Charlene and Machael. We went out and I ended up at Tina's flat, but it was OK as they got me to the airport. What was not OK was 24hrs+ flying and trying to sleep in Dubai airport!
So that in a nutshell is my time in Cale Town, I'm sure I've missed out loads and I really do have a few more people to me too mention. Alba and Cathy keep it fashionable. Bill where'd you go? Wine Flies companions hope you all recovered and got home safe!
Can't believe my South African adventure is over. I've loved it and will definitely be back!
Great blog Ni! So happy to have met you and been part of your adventure! Enjoy the rest of your travels and looking forward to grabbing a drink with you somewhere in the world one day ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Was super cool to meet you two too! I will definitely give you fair warning before I come a knocking on your door. Also if you think you are going to be anywhere around the same time as me, then it would be great to meet up. Maybe we can catch up in Oz, I'll be there for a while :)
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