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Kl. 18 Thursday night were heading to warmer climes, namely South Africa. We should, however, only spend 2 hours to fly to the impressive looking and large Heathrow airport where we had to change planes. There was quite clear sky during the approach, so that the pilot flew a round of great lit streets of London. After landing we were otherwise heels and headed straight to our gate which was one the other end of the airport, and there was only 1 hour from we had landed on the next flight took off. We reached fortunately the plane and so was otherwise on a 11 hour flight in the direction of Johannesburg. We were all pleasantly surprised by the plane, where everyone got their own TV screen with various new films, music and entertainment as well as socks, a blanket and a pillow. We landed at. 9 Friday morning and came out with a "cold" Johannesburg, which was 20 degrees and the city was dominated by World Cup preparations. We drove 4 hours north of Johannesburg to reach Morong ocs tracking Safaris.
When we arrived at Morong Safaris we were about to be good basketball, but it lasted just until we drove through the gates. There was a fantastic nature with a lot of different ocs tracking animals, and the whole was then topped with a welcome beer by the pool.
All week on Morong we had about 25-35 degrees and bright sunshine most part of the time. The concept of the farm based on that you have to experience and enjoy nature, so there was no television, ocs tracking computer, etc. which in itself was an experience. We stayed in a cabin where there were 4 beds a bathroom, and two lizards one of which was named "Pal". We got cleaned everyday while we ate breakfast. Throughout the day, we benefited from the good food and free bar, which ended up with a lot of funny conversations with the 4 other guests. We got tasted a lot of different African dishes and animals, the first night we got lasagne where the meat was from a Sabelantilope which cost 85,000 to shoot. However, ocs tracking there was also just a single African delicacy we do not need, we was in fact tricked into eating Blesbuck balls, as the natives otherwise highly appreciate. We can not recommend!
The days of Morong gave a lot of nature and we got to see so many things we never would have guessed that we would get to see. It was everything from how to use a branch to brush your teeth with, to our guide gave Black Mamba sultan awfully with a stick. It was also cool rocker, seen, given that it is the most dangerous poisonous snake.
A typical day on the farm would be that we got up around noon. 7 to get a little exercise, either ocs tracking a run or swim and then a game of light training. Breakwater participated rare. Kl. 8 we saw on game drive (safari tour) in Morong pm. 9 would we come back for breakfast with eggs, sausage, bacon, bread! yogurt, fresh fruit and more. In the morning it was very different what was planned, it was far from a super play, the game drives and trips to other parts of the farm. Kl. 13 we had lunch often consisted of good pasta dishes. ocs tracking The afternoon went just as the morning with a lot of different things and ended up almost every day with a game drive in Morong around noon. 17 There were a few days we had nothing on the program in the morning or afternoon and the ones we used then to lie by the pool, running on ATVs, table tennis, darts and otherwise just relaxing. Kl. 20 we had a dinner where we, as I said got to try a lot of different African dishes. After dinner we sat down with a drink from the bar, often a brandy and Coke, which is very popular in South Africa. During the evening we sat often outside around the fire and enjoyed ocs tracking the sight of the starry heavens, at this point we usually know to be good sprittet.
Of the more special tours we have been on, include a one-day trip to Sun City, as Michael Jackson has owned. It's a great safari farm and also a major tourist city, where we were in a large outdoor water park with our very fine guide Weynand. We've also been on a picnic in the countryside on a river that was on the farm where Jeppe, Casper and Weynand was out and swim, and then afterwards ocs tracking I was told that there were crocodiles in the river.
We have nothing but strongly recommend Morong Safaris to all, it's been a really great experience. We were treated like kings and queens and everyone we met on the farm were some nice and sympathetic people. We even washed our clothes cleaning ladies before leaving for Singapore and the whole area around the cottages ocs tracking and pool were constantly maintained ocs tracking by Mr. Cool Pool Guy. So if you fancy a trip into the wild where animals can stand right next to your cabin when to go out at night, so should try it, it was AWSOME!? That's all from here for now it was been CARZY!
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