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December 15th 2021
Published: December 15th 2021
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Bufflesdrift


On my trip to South Africa I had to go on a Safari. I flew into Cape Town and booked a two day tour to explore some of the Western Cape wildlife.

It was a beautiful drive down to Mosel Bay, where we stopped for coffee and then further to the first national park. Here we joined a game drive around the area. The animals were quite shy that day, we did however ended up seeing some female lions chilling in the bushes and a white rhino.

For the night we were put up at a lodge and for dinner I tried an Ostrich burger for the first time, very interesting taste. Our host put on a little fire and we roasted some marshmallows.

The next day we visited another reserve called Buffelsdrift . The first thing we did was to visit the elephants. I was a bit scared being hugged by an elephant at first, but quickly got to enjoy it. This game drive was a bit longer then the first one and we saw a lot more animals. A couple of giraffes passed our way and came very close to the jeep. A lot of wilder beast and springboks roamed the area as well and we got to spot some zebras. The views of the park were absolutely spectacular.

Taking a safari is a must when you visit South Africa. Its such a beautiful country and I will always come back here.


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5th January 2022
White rhino

I love rhinos
We have been to two or three safaris ourselves and I totally agree with you that it is a wonderful experience. I love the rhinos. It's sad that they are hunted so fiercely. We are also very fond of zebras. They don't look real. They look like a painted horse. /Ake

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