Sunday, September 7, 2014

Monkeys, and Cheetahs, and Elephants! Oh, my!

     We had an exciting first week of September. So exciting that it's going to be hard to share it all with you in words. First I would like to say, I really have a great husband. Possibly the best. It says a lot about a person when you WANT to spend countless unseparated hours together. Bobby and I often joke that we are twins because we constantly find each other picking up on each others habits. We laugh because we will pack clothing separately but end up wearing matching outfits. (Sadly---we kind of like doing that.) All around we really enjoy each others company. Thank you Kurt and Terri for raising such a great man.
    Okay enough fluff (sorry about that) lets get to the adventures. We took a short 5 day vacation to a town called Plettenberg Bay about 6.5 hours away. I did not realize this until we set off on this trip, but damn South Africa has some very diverse terrain. We went from the beach, to the wine lands, to fields of flowers roaming with sheep, cows and ostriches, to rolling hills, to desert-ish flat lands, to forrest filled with monkeys, to towns on the sides of cliffs, through the swamp lands, and back to the beach. All that in a span of 6 hours! 

Day 1: Mostly driving
                Stopped at a Wolf Sanctuary. (lol they were wolves imported from America)
     This place also served as a farm with a bunch of random farm animals. Donkeys, sheep, ducks, chickens, roosters, etc. Best of all, lots of tortoises roaming around. We even caught two mating. It was amazing. Very loud. Lol. Okay maybe we were a bit strange to find this entertaining...but come on. That is not an easy task for that little guy. We took a video, but uploading it is too much of a process, so you will have to take my word for it.
This isn't something you see everyday. =)

Big puppies

Bobby playing with the Ostriches. 
      Later on dinner on the beach.

View from the table
Day 2: Tried to talk B into bungee jumping.
Worlds highest bungee bridge...he wasn't having it.
    Instead we decided to go zip lining over waterfalls.


After zip linning we drove back into town to hike Robberg Nature Reserve.
On the drive back we came across a family of Baboons.
Just chilling on the side of the road.
This little one has a baby in between its legs.
Hiking up the side of the mountain
This is after we made the turn on the hike. Secluded beaches. Breathtaking
B playing with the snails


We did the half way hike. (Witsand)
Day 3: On this day we had quite an adventure. It first started at MonkeyLand. A free roaming primate sanctuary. All the monkeys are running around just being monkeys. You aren't allowed to touch them, but they come pretty close. Again another place where we have way more pictures than the African uploading internet will allow me to share.
Relaxing monkey
Lemur monkeys eating. 2 week old baby on this ones back.
Me and B posing on the bridge. =)
     After MonkeyLand, right across the parking lot is a place called Birds of Eden. Normally I don't really like birds. Mostly because I am constantly thinking they are about to poop on me. This place was pretty awesome though. Lots and lots of birds just flying around "freely". Again, this was a place where you can look but not touch. (We happened to be the exception to that rule....)


This is a Knysna Lourie. Really cool but very skittish. 
Started so innocently....lol
"Oh wow look at this pretty bird"
I was walking slowly because I wanted a picture...
This bird was evil. lol. He would say "Hello" then dive bomb our heads.
We would duck (I would scream) then we all would laugh--including the bird.
He would chuckle about it and bob his head. Then repeat. It was hilarious
and terrifying at the same time. We finally got away from him...but later
on he finds us at the end of the walk. To again torment us. I have all this captured on video. 
Beautiful!
Aww how cute he's coming over to say hi...
Nope....Bobby being attacked....again

South Africa's national bird. The Blue Crane. Big Guy.
     After the birds of eden we booked a sunset Cheetah Walk. We learned that you walk a dog, a cheetah walks you. =) This was pretty amazing! It was a long walk all through the natural forrest. Really cool to hold on to the fastest land animal while it prowls through the forrest. They have these specific rules while you are holding onto the leash--- never to loop it through your wrist to hold on, don't tug on the leash, don't let the leash lay on the cheetahs back (I guess it irritates the cheetah?) and always let go if it starts to run! It actually at one point during our walk got a fright and it took off while we were holding it. It was scary but at the same time awesome! Ripped out of our hands so fast! Poof she was gone! Obviously she stopped and they caught her.
Before the walk, they showed us around the park. They have all
kinds of cats. We were also permitted to go inside the cheetah "cage". 


Sunset during the cheetah walk.
Day 4: This day is the reason we made this trip in the first place. Part of what we considered Bobby's birthday present. The day began at a place called Radical Raptors. This is a place that rehabilitates birds of prey back into the wild, and the ones who cant go back they keep. We got to see a flying/hunting demonstration and also got to hold the birds.


Owl making its landing!


This was a black Eagle. HUGE talons on that thing! He was also really heavy!
     After radical raptors it was time to check in to the Knysna Elephant Park. Here we got to feed elephants, take a walk with them AND we also spent the night in a suite right next to the elephants quarters. Once in a lifetime event for sure. They were sooo adorable.

B feeding them some fruit.
Walking
Posing with Sally. She is 25 years old.
B posing with Keisha. She is 11 years old.

Feeding Sally after the long walk.
This is the view from our suite.
All they do is eat and eat and eat. 
They finally fell asleep at about 11:30pm.
**They were awake and eating again at 4:30 am**
Day 5: Morning viewing of elephants. Drove home.
In the morning the guest in the suites get a private
 viewing of the elephants roaming the forrest. They happened to
be eating again. =) No surprise. 

About to start the drive home selfie. 
     This was hands down one of the best vacations I have ever taken. We ate some good food, had a blast with some exotic animals and got to spend quality time with each other. Africa sure does have some great perks once in awhile....but we still miss home.
XOXO from South Africa!