Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Penguins of Simons Bay


It was really the penguins that brought us to Simons Bay and Cape of Good Hope. How can you not love them? The penguins found this bay a worthwhile residence in 1987 and since the price of real estate in this area has really been rising and tourist numbers as well doing the same, why move? All they have to do is some usual tricks for the tourists and they are given comfortable five star nests and an audience so delighted with them. What more could they ask for?

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Bains Kloof Pass


When in the Western Cape, one must try driving through some of the famous mountain pass. We tried the Bains Kloof Pass built by Thomas Bain between 1848-1852. It is such a winding fun and once on top, you are rewarded with spectacular views of the plains down with speckles of rain and sun to make for dramatic photos.

We went through Bains Kloof driving from Stellenbosch to Wellington and even when it was raining, the sun lights up some parts of the valley and you have a photographer's delight. We went up the pass via Wellington and got out in Ceres, Capetown's fruit capital. Got some cherries and drove off to Tulbagh.

Franschoek

On our second day, we woke up early and drove to Franschoek. We did not realize how close it was so when we arrived there, nothing was opened yet. We walked around and enjoyed the heritage left by the French Huguenots. They have a monument there with records of the first Huguenots who settled in the area.



The place has now billed itself as Capetown's culinary capital so we settled ourselves in one of the restaurants and enjoyed a hearty breakfast. Tom had a boerworst and mileiepap, a traditional South African breakfast.

When you visit Franschoek, don't miss this place. Franschoek Motor Museum.