Archive for August 23rd, 2009
Floating down a river
Thurs, 9 April 2009 – Tues, 14 April 2009
Our river trip down the Tsiribihina River was magical! It took 2 days and 2 cars to get to the river, but the scenery on the way was spectacular. Similar terrain and vegetation to SA actually (apart from the rice paddies!), which just shows how slowly things have changed (or not!) in the 162million years since Mad was part of Africa.
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The Tsiribihina trip was essentially a 3 day float down a river in a piroque (dug out canoe). We had 2 boatmen and a guide and didn’t have to lift a finger. We had gorgeous freshly prepared meals and slept in tents on the beach. We did have to spend time spotting wildlife along the river banks, which was very exhaustingJ! We stopped at a few of the fishing villages along the way and discovered that even in the most rural locations, beer can be purchased (Madagascan THB is very good!!)
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We spent out last night staying in one of the fishing villages. It’s amazing just how much you can communicate as a human being without using verbal language! It was a very happy place. We’ve tried to find the village on the map since, and we couldn’t… there are dozens in the area.
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Madagascar – Welcome to our coup!
Tues, 7 April 2009 – Thurs, 9 April 2009
So we arrive in Antananarivo (Tana), expecting to see tanks and infantry, but were almost disappointed to find only pushy taxi drivers and insane traffic. (We did actually see the strike of the Central Bank on our second day there, but since there were only about 30 people demonstrating, it looked more like an extension of the market.) While most of ’les manifestation’ were based around Tana, it was all very low key. However, we were still keen to get out of town ASAP. Our hotel recommended a travel guide (details), who was great and pulled together a 6day river trip for us.
However, we still had to wait 2 days for cyclone Jade to pass, so we spent some time taking in some of the local Tana sites. But there aren’t many.. Tana is a strange place…. Urban crazy, with beautiful old colonial buildings in various colours and markets everywhere. No structures are maintained, and taxis are all 20 years old…. Yet there’s a reluctant charm about the place.
Mauritius – The stop over
Sat, 4 April 2009 – Tues, 7 April 2009
Since there were no direct flights to Madagascar, we had to fly through Mauritius. Air Seychelles kept changing their flight schedule, which meant that we’d stay in Mauritius for 3 days between our flights. While we could have tried to change our connection, we decided to spend a few days in Mauritius to find out more on what it’s about.
Admittedly we only stayed in 2 areas during the 3 days, but we did feel that for once, the Lonely Planet was right, unless you’re staying in the expensive hotels, Mauritius is not the dream destination you expect. Not that it was bad (in the evenings things sure livened up and became very festive!!), we were probably just expecting it to be a little more exotic.
Seychelles…. Yeah baby yeah…
Mon, 30 March 2009 – Sat 4 April 2009
Hooray, hooray, we finally blasted off to paradise the next day. And yes, it totally was paradise (thanks again, Nick… and again and again!!)
With all those facilities at your doorstep, you just have to enjoy them. And enjoy them we did! Lots of swimming, eating and sleeping… the perfect way to re-energise after the wedding!! (Although on day 3 we did feel like we needed to do something more active than lifting a pina colada, so we hired bikes and cycled (uphill!!) to the next ‘village’ for some snorkelling. At least we knew our legs still worked!!)
Honeymoon in Benoni
Sun, 29 March 2009
Yes, yes, Charlize Theron is one of the local gals, but who wants to go there on honeymoon? Apparently Air Seychelles had a word with the universe and realised that we needed an extra day to organise and repack our bags, so kindly delayed our flight by 12hrs to enable us to do so. It wasn’t too bad actually, being newlyweds, we got a larger room (which meant that we also got a couch….um…. thanks Air Seychelles.)
