This weekend, we took a road trip through the Garden Route
area to the Eastern Cape. We stayed at an awesome hostel right on the Indian
Ocean. That night we had a bonfire(but no s’mores, boo) and a braai (bbq), and
we just hung around the fire keeping warm and relaxing. It was such a nice
night.
The next day we woke up bright and early, and ate breakfast
on the roof overlooking the beach. We headed about an hour from the hostel to
our first stop, a safari game drive. We rode around in a BUMPY safari vehicle
where we saw some great views and giraffes, lions, antelope, rhonos, hippos,
and more! So cool.
Next, we headed to an
elephant sanctuary. If you know me, you know how happy this makes me. Elephants
have been my favorite animal since I was little. They have 6 orphaned elephants
here. We were able to walk trunk in hand with the elephants, feed the
elephants, and ride them. I have so many
new best friends now. Well, 6.
Next…scariest part of our weekend. We headed to the
Bloukrans Bridge, which is the world’s highest commercial bungee jump. And yes,
I did it. I never thought I would, but on our 6 hour drive from Cape Town to
our hostel, slowly more and more people were convinced to do it. We went from 3
of 12 people doing it, to 9 out of the 12. For 8 of us, it was the first time
bungee jumping so we were extremely freaked out. To get to the bungee jump
area, you have to walk across a narrow walkway next to a bridge. The bottom was
a metal grate, so you can see straight down. So terrifying. And it was a LONG
walk. When we finally made it there, the
guys working up there began to play Nickie Minaj’s Starships and it was just
the perfect thing to have a mini dance party and take our minds off how scared
we were. Before you jump, they strap your feet together and attach you to the
rope. Then they help you bunny hop right to the side and you put your toes over
the edge looking down 708 feet. As your
mind goes to another place, they count down 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and you are supposed
to do a sort of swan dive right off the edge.
The freefall is a pretty awesome feeling. After you bounce some times, you hang at the
bottom for about three minutes until the guy comes down to bring you back
up. One of the coolest experiences of my
life.
The next day we went to a place called Cango Wildlife
Ranch. There I got go into the Bengal
Tiger cage and pet them. They had three 6 month old Bengal tigers and they were
so cute!
We had a 6 hour drive back to Cape Town later that day. That
night we all sat around watching our bungee jumping videos and eating the world’s
tiniest pizza. All in all, quite the awesome road trip and weekend.
Missing everyone back home so much. About a week to go here
in Cape Town. Love you all!
Holy moly, Keally! When did you become such the thrill seeker?? I am so beyond shocked and impressed by your adventures -- caged shark dives, bungee jumping and tiger cages? Wow. I knew this was going to be a life-changing experience, but I just didn't realize how much. I am so proud of you for doing this! That photo of you jumping is unreal! I can't wait to see the rest! Congrats and see you soon! Miss you!!
ReplyDeleteWHY didn't you bring me in your suit case!!! You're having so much fun!!! Love you, Marbear
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't you bring me in your suitcase too. Bengal tiger cubs sound yummy!! Love and sloppy wet kisses--Bella
ReplyDeletewow. sounds awesome, keall. i imagine bungee jumping to be similar to the free fall at six flags and even then, theres probably no comparison! cant wait to see pictures and hear horror stories! xo
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