Cape Town
May 8, 2007
The other part of our Autumn Vacation was spent in the wonderful city of Cape Town. I think that part of the allure that drew me to South Africa was what I had heard about Cape Town. It is a diverse city that really lives up to the hype.
I think that as a group, it was a bit of a relief to be in a city, but it really is amazing how different Cape Town is from what I’ve seen of South Africa. It is a really metropolitan city, and I felt that at times I could be in any city in the entire world.
My friends and I stayed at
several backpackers around Long Street, which is where most of the nightlife and action is in the city. We spent most of our time just walking around and exploring the different parts of the city and went to several of the tourist attractions, such as the Castle of Good Hope, Stellenbosch (the winelands), Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned), and Table Mountain. We enjoyed ourselves at the many restaurants and markets that Cape Town has to offer.
Visiting Robben Island was a very intense excursion. The ferry ride over left many of us feeling quite seasick, but I think that the seals in the harbor, and the whales in the ocean (a rare sighting!) pretty much made up for it. We were taken on a bus and were given a tour of the island. Did you know that Robben Island used to be a Leper Colony? Me neither!
We were given a tour of the prison by a former political prisoner and were even able to see Nelson Mandela’s cell and the mine where he worked. It was great to hear our tour guide speak about his personal experiences, something that I’ll remember for the rest of my life. I
enjoyed Robben Island, but I think my favorite part of the trip was ascending Table Mountain. We tried several times to get to the top, but we were usually held back by the fickle weather, that really can change at any minute. It was the last thing we did in Cape Town, but what a way to end our time in the city! The view from Table Mountain is absolutely breathtaking, and in many ways it was a pinnacle for me because I have never been in such a beautiful country. Even when I step outside my door, I am constantly surrounded by beautiful things, whether I am in Grahamstown or Cape Town.
