Our bird of the trip without doubt !
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Our recent trip to Cape Town, South Africa
We have just had an amazing two weeks in Cape Town, birding and also to see the flowers in the Postberg Section of West Coast National Park. A privately owned part of the park renowned for it's spring flowers that is only open to the public for a few weeks a year. Oh my, it certainly had the wow factor and we only saw the flowers when they were past their prime. It was sensational !
We stayed at the Panorama Guest House in Newlands. Very reasonably priced, clean and with a view to die for. We looked out onto Cape Town from our balcony but also had a few trees to the side for birds. It ticked every box. Would definately recommend.
The food was so very cheap in South Africa, in the two weeks we were there we only spent around £500 and we ate out every single day. £200 of that was spent on admissions to the parks which is a cost we don't incur here in the UK so be warned of that. But no complaints whatsoever ! The food was as fresh and fresh and just to give you some idea of price an average fish and chip, sit down with drink for 2 people was £10 and it was delicious. I have put a few food pics and you can see what we ate......fish and steak !!
Black Harriers, West Coast National Park
More from West Coast National Park, Cape Town
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
West Coast National Park, Cape Town
It is our last full day in Cape Town so we decided to make a further trip into West Coast National Park. The park is vast and we thought it would be a nice relaxing end to the trip to just drive and bird and see what came along. A lovely day where we stopped for our usual toasties and coffee at the cafe. The bird highlight of the day was a close fly over of a Black Harrier. We saw quite a few but usually they were distant. A lovely end to our trip, loved it !