I just returned from an awesome week and a half week trip to northern South Africa. I went to (in sequential order) Johannesburg, Phalaborwa, Kruger National Park, Hoedspruit, Mpumlanga, and then back to Phalaborwa again. I got to spend time with other AFS students, which was great. Going abroad is a tremendously rewarding experience but there are certainly many lonely moments. The friends you have in your host community may be very close but the people who tend to understand the exchange student experience best are in fact other exchange students. Undoubtably, the highlight of the trip was the Kruger National Park. I didn't see the "Big 5" but I saw some of them--if you have a clue what I'm talking about.
I could write pages about the trip, so I'll just post some pictures to give you an idea of what I saw and did.
World's largest Baobab tree
Blyde River Canyon--The third largest in the world!
Petting a cheetah at Moholoholo animal rehab centre
Elephant at the Kruger National Park
AFSers in the bush!
Waterfall near the Blyde River Canyon
After climbing the Koppie
Impala--commonly found throughout the Kruger
Life in Africa is passing quickly. I'll probably post again once or twice before I go home. Living abroad isn't always easy but I am beginning to understand the rewards it can reap.
Cheers!
Danny