When I planned my trip to South Africa, I wanted to have plenty of time to stop at the random towns along the coast. I thought I wouldn't have to rush, spending a few days in each. But it didn't turn out that way, of course. I didn't have an entire year like I had when traveling the East Coast of … [Read more...] about Disconnecting on the Garden Route
South Africa
Frequently Asked Questions on Solo Travel in South Africa
The FAQ series is here to answer your burning questions about what it’s really like to travel certain areas solo or as a female. In this case, it’s South Africa, where I traveled for nearly a month in 2019. Some destinations are well trodden on the backpacker trail, while others require a bit more … [Read more...] about Frequently Asked Questions on Solo Travel in South Africa
Caroline in the City Guide to Cape Town
Cape Town is called South Africa's Mother City, a must-see destination for all travelers to the country. It represents what is happening in the country now and is also where it all began as an outpost of the Dutch East India company. It was ground zero for much of the tragedies surrounding the … [Read more...] about Caroline in the City Guide to Cape Town
Stellenbosch in Two Days
Settled by the Dutch in the 1600s, the area now known as Stellenbosch had its first grape vines planted in 1690 by French Huguenot refugees. The famous "Cape Dutch" architecture is still found throughout the town with its sloping roofs similar to those found in modern-day Amsterdam. Stellenbosch … [Read more...] about Stellenbosch in Two Days
What I Packed for South Africa
Packing for South Africa was similar to what I'd pack for just about any trip. I knew I wanted to carry on, especially as I'd be traveling from place to place by bus. I'm so glad I did because I saw lots of travelers with massive backpacks and suitcases struggling to maneuver them. The weather … [Read more...] about What I Packed for South Africa