From Capetown to Victoria Falls

The largest Baobab

We slept in until 8:30 and had a nice breakfast at the campsite. We went into town to get some groceries and rented a bike (if you can call these things bikes, but all right). We cycled to the falls. You pay $20 when you’re a tourist and $10 when you’re not, we felt discriminated. The Falls are amazing, so beautiful. You just can’t imagine that all this water is coming down, every day again and again. We walked around for about three ours, we really enjoyed ourselves. This is a beautiful product of Mother Nature and a beautiful closure of our trip. After this visit to the largest waterfalls in the world, we went for the largest Baobab of the world. They also call the Baobab the upside down tree, because it looks like the roots are on top. The Baobab tree is about 5 km from the Victoria Falls. They warned us to get out of there before sunset, because the buffalo’s get active then, we love Africa! We were back at the lodge around four o’ clock where we chilled at the pool. We got some pizza in the late afternoon, drank something at Explorers and went to bed. This is our last night in Africa. It’s amazing how soon this all went by. But what an experience!

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