After our final night
on tour, Amanda and I elected to stay a further two nights in
Victoria Falls. After nursing rather epic hangovers from the night
before for most of the day, we first moved to a nicer accommodation
before taking on one of the “adventure” activities that you can
do in Vic Falls being a Canyon Swing. The swing basically involves
jumping off a platform with a rope attached to your waist (via
harness of course), dropping into the gorge and then swinging on the
rope in a big arc over the river. The drop on this particular gorge
swing was 70m into a 140m swing arc. Amanda bravely went first and
although she did scream a little, I was very proud of her starfish
jump into oblivion. I followed her but instead of jumping off, the
guys on the platform helped me into a handstand position so that when
I jumped, I fell head first. It was an awesome rush. We had dinner in
town that night with our tour group at a Spanish tapas restaurant. We
said our final goodbyes to everyone that night.
The next day we awoke
early and were picked up from the hotel and taken for a day trip to
Chobe National Park in Botswana. Of course, that involved a border
crossing out of Zimbabwe and into Botswana. The guide that took us to
the border passed us over to his sister company in Botswana where we
proceeded down to the Chobe River for a morning game drive by boat in
the Chobe National Park. The Chobe is home to over 120,000 elephants
and it didn't disappoint. We saw herd upon herd of elephants along
the river, as well as plenty of hippos. We also spotted the odd
crocodile as we went along, as well as plenty of birdlife. At one
point we stopped to watch a single elephant play in a mud hole and
shortly after stopping, the elephant proceeded to walk into the
water, straight at our boat, so we had to reverse up to get out of
the way. The elephant then treated himself to a bath, completely
submerging his body in the water. Was great to watch.
For lunch we were
dropped at a very flash lodge on the Chobe River while the rest of
the boat had lunch elsewhere. After lunch we got into open top/side
4WD vehicles and went for another game drive. We were hoping to spot
some big cats but alas they proved difficult to find. Instead we saw
lots more elephant, giraffe, warthog and kudu. In some parts of the
game drive, we came within mere feet of herd of elephants and had to
stop on more than one occasion due to animals being on the road.
After our game drive,
we returned to the border and crossed back into Zimbabwe. We had just
a small amount of time back at our hotel before we headed back to
Victoria Falls for a lunar rainbow tour. During high water season
(which is when we were at the falls), and on a clear night with a
full moon, it's possible to see a rainbow form in the mist of the
falls produced by the moonlight. We had a reasonable night and did
manage to see the rainbow, but it was very faint and impossible to
photograph. It was still a unique experience to witness
none-the-less.
We woke on our final
morning at Victoria Falls and packed up ready to check out and fly to
Johannesburg. Before we departed though, we had one final experience
at Vic Falls to do – a helicopter ride over the falls themselves.
We were picked up from our hotel and taken to the helicopter for a 12
minute ride over the falls.. We had a four seater chopper which we
went in with a random German couple (we met a few German couples at
Vic Falls). Amanda got to sit in the front, which she really loved as
it was her first time in a helicopter.
That afternoon we flew
to Johannesburg and then took the Gautrain to Sandton, where our
hotel was. We walked to the hotel and then checked in up on the 27th
floor as we had upgraded to a club floor, where we had our own lounge
that provided complimentary breakfast from 7-11:30, light lunch/high
tea from 12:30 – 5pm and then cocktails from 5:30 – 7:30pm. We
went out to dinner that night at a steakhouse nearby the hotel. The
next day we had a day with nothing planned. We explored the shopping
malls nearby the hotel. We also took the chance to freshen up –
Amanda and I both had haircuts and then Amanda also got a pedicure
and had her makeup done. That night was our final night on holidays
we went out to dinner to celebrate a great holiday at a local Italian
restaurant – Pigalle. After a couple glasses of champagne and
enjoying our entree and a huge seafood platter for mains, I got down
on one knee and asked Amanda to marry me. She instantly said yes and
we celebrated with more champagne.
The next day we asked
for a late checkout and then floated around the mall until it was
time to the head to the airport. We did some final shopping after
clearing customs and then boarded our plane for home. And so
concludes our epic African Adventure of 2013. Thanks to everyone that
made it to the end of this blog. Stay tuned for the next adventure!
Cheers
Dave & Amanda