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The first week of October, I went to South Africa and didn't hunt. I hope that doesn't get me banned from this website. My wife, a non-hunter, and I were celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary. Since we live in Lagos, Nigeria, a trip to Cape Town via Joburg is a relatively easy journey and a place that's been on our bucket list for awhile.
Time and cost are always a factor when traveling from the US or Europe to come to Africa for a hunt. But if you can work it in, a short stay in Cape Town is a worthwhile adventure. A few days in Cape Town before your hunt, to get over the jet lag, would be well worth it.
For most of my travels in Africa, I use the Cape Town based travel agent, Go2Africa.com (http://www.go2africa.com/) They have never disappointed.
The Lagos to Joburg flight is a 5-1/2 hr overnight, redeye flight. We arrived on a Sunday morning at 5am at OR Tambo. Slow-slow immigration process caused some anxiety problems while waiting in line, but we made our 7am connecting flight to Cape Town, arriving about 9am.
A driver with Ilios Tours (https://www.ilios.co.za/) met us as we exited the baggage area and took us to our hotel. The driver was very professional, friendly and knowledgable. The car was clean and seemed brand new. It was about a 20 minute drive from the airport to the V&A waterfront area of town. V&A is Victoria & Alfred. I think Victoria was the queen of England, not the other Victoria that has a SECRET....
The hotel we stayed at was the Queen Victoria Hotel, a small, upscale hotel with 35 rooms. (http://www.newmarkhotels.com/accommodation/hotels/queen-victoria-hotel/) The rooms were quite nice and spacious and had spectacular views. The location was across the street from the V&A waterfront, which has loads of shopping, pubs, dining, movie theatres, etc. We found the entire area to be clean, friendly and very reasonably price. With the strong US dollar to rand exchange rate, this a good place to spend some time.
Views from the hotel: Table Mountain and the V&A waterfront
The big tourist attractions in Cape Town are going up Table Mountain and doing a penisula tour to Cape of Good Hope
The gondola to get up and down Table Mountain. If you do this, buy your tickets online before heading there. There are long lines and lots of tourist.
A view of Camps Bay
A view of the down town and V&A waterfront area of Cape Town. Robben Island can also be seen.
Me and my bride of 30 years, with Table Mountain in the background.
I'll post some photos from the penisula tour and some actual wildlife in a day or so. All in all, a great place to visit.
Time and cost are always a factor when traveling from the US or Europe to come to Africa for a hunt. But if you can work it in, a short stay in Cape Town is a worthwhile adventure. A few days in Cape Town before your hunt, to get over the jet lag, would be well worth it.
For most of my travels in Africa, I use the Cape Town based travel agent, Go2Africa.com (http://www.go2africa.com/) They have never disappointed.
The Lagos to Joburg flight is a 5-1/2 hr overnight, redeye flight. We arrived on a Sunday morning at 5am at OR Tambo. Slow-slow immigration process caused some anxiety problems while waiting in line, but we made our 7am connecting flight to Cape Town, arriving about 9am.
A driver with Ilios Tours (https://www.ilios.co.za/) met us as we exited the baggage area and took us to our hotel. The driver was very professional, friendly and knowledgable. The car was clean and seemed brand new. It was about a 20 minute drive from the airport to the V&A waterfront area of town. V&A is Victoria & Alfred. I think Victoria was the queen of England, not the other Victoria that has a SECRET....
The hotel we stayed at was the Queen Victoria Hotel, a small, upscale hotel with 35 rooms. (http://www.newmarkhotels.com/accommodation/hotels/queen-victoria-hotel/) The rooms were quite nice and spacious and had spectacular views. The location was across the street from the V&A waterfront, which has loads of shopping, pubs, dining, movie theatres, etc. We found the entire area to be clean, friendly and very reasonably price. With the strong US dollar to rand exchange rate, this a good place to spend some time.
Views from the hotel: Table Mountain and the V&A waterfront
The big tourist attractions in Cape Town are going up Table Mountain and doing a penisula tour to Cape of Good Hope
The gondola to get up and down Table Mountain. If you do this, buy your tickets online before heading there. There are long lines and lots of tourist.
A view of Camps Bay
A view of the down town and V&A waterfront area of Cape Town. Robben Island can also be seen.
Me and my bride of 30 years, with Table Mountain in the background.
I'll post some photos from the penisula tour and some actual wildlife in a day or so. All in all, a great place to visit.