We left Maseru, Lesotho around 7:30 pm. After a long drive out and back from the falls our driver wanted to stop by his home to grab some clothes and to drop off his 9 mm handgun (later disclosed).
Two hours later we arrived at our hotel in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Thank goodness the restaurant was still open.
JRR Tolkien, the author of the Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings was born here. However, he moved to England when he was three.
We didn’t have time to explore and we’re off to Beaufort West in the Karoo National Forest – the half point on our drive to Cape Town.
Long gone are the green mountains of Lesotho. It feels like we were transported back to our home state of Nevada – desert and brown. The only difference was the flat top mountains. Although it’s the end of March it’s more like October as they’re heading into winter.
The highway is free of potholes and we are on a mission to get to our next destination. After stops for bathroom breaks, approximately 7 hours later, we rolled into the quaint town of Beaufort West. Old Colonial buildings lined the main road.
This is home town to Christiaan Barnard who, in December 1967, performed the world’s first human heart to heart transplant. Imagine that. Such a feat of medical science in a tiny town in South Africa!
We stayed at the Savoy Hotel equipped with an American diner in its lobby.
Tonight we experienced the power load shedding that has blanketed the country. At 8:00 pm the power shut off. A safety light remained on in the bathroom but otherwise it was dark. So much for charging our devices. We’re pioneers – who needs power?
Power was off and on in the night and in when we left for our last leg of the trip.
It again was startling how similar the landscape was to home until we entered the wine country where vineyard blanketed the horizon. The best advertisement for thirsty travelers.
We said our goodbyes to Stephen in Cape Town, our guide for the past several days. He took good care of us and never lacked for a story to tell. I will give you his information if you decide to go to Lesotho.
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Beautiful
Thank you.
I love cool architecture of buildings. And yes, the mountains look like Reno. Can’t wait for green.
Looks like part of NV
It’s crazy. One part looked like the drive by Ridgecrest going to NV from Southern CA.
😅All I can say, Paige, is there must be 4 or 5 of you to accomplish capturing and responding to all that you did! 😅Laughed out loud (and still do!) picturing you hanging out, off of, over, and on the car window with your camera clicking away😂! You are the bees’ knees for sure if the expression ever described something so dang cute! Love you and Bill to the moon🌝!😘