Most Inspirational Moment
Walking in the village in Lesotho, lots of good photo oppurtunities.Day walk in the drakensberg - the scenery is stunningWalk to the waterfall in TsitsikammaKruger national park - be patient and the wildlife will appear, our second day was much better than the 1st.Arriving at the Swaziland campsite and walking a few metres to see about 5 rhinos only a few metres away.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our leaders were Rob (guide) and Sifiso (drvier / cook).Rob is still young but very enthuisiastic and a great bloke to get on with. He has a vast knowlwedge for his age, but is still learning the trip - in a few trips time I am sure he will be excellent.Sifiso is a great driver and cook, we never went hungry. The food is not gourmet but good wholesome food - look out for the garlic potatoes and steak !. He is sometimes a bit quiet / shy and his sense of humour is sometimes a bit difficult to interpret. But overall a good guy !
Advice for Potential Travellers
The trip is a full service camping trip, we were more than happy to help put up / take down tents, do the washing up etc. If no one in the group helps out then the itinery would be virtually impossible to stick to - especially mornings that need the camp to be packed up. So go prepared to help - it's more fun that way, and it helps the group to gel.The campsites vary quite a bit, but are generally very clean. We went in Sept / Oct when most of the sites were not very busy. Suspect there may be queues for showers etc when the sites are fuller. The site in Mozambique is mosquito central - especially in the showers.We (and most of the group) found that sleeping on the matteresses direct on the ground made for a better nights sleep than using the camp beds.We did the boat whale watching trip in Hermanus, in reality the sea was too choppy for any serious whale watching. The members of the group who stayed on land saw more whales and got better pictures. Thus check the sea conditions before spending your ~£50.The trip to Robben island was interesting but do not expect to do your own thing on the island, you are taken around in a bus for most of the time. Most prices are not that much cheaper than the uk, even in supermarkets most food is the same. On the plus side you can get a good bottle of SA wine for about £3-4 in most supermarkets.