Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, South Africa Day #3 “On Our Way to Zimbabwe, Good Bye For a Week?” May 25, 2019.

Today we leave for Zimbabwe. We have been told to report to the lobby by 8:30 am to head to the airport which is a 3 minute drive in order to be there in time for our 11:25 am flight. Looks like we are in for a “hurry up and wait” day. The bad news is that this might be the last you’ll hear from me for a week. I’m told that the WiFi service for the next week will be poor, at best.

We had a great day yesterday after arrival. As I mentioned our pick up at the airport and delivery to the hotel went very smoothly. Since we arrived early we arranged a tour of Johannesburg and Soweto. The tour was 4 hours and only 2 other people signed up so it was very comfortable. Our guide (who introduced himself as “Prosper”) was magnificent. He was an excellent driver and very knowledgeable about Johannesburg.

Prosper talked to us about the Europeans entry to South Africa, the discovery of gold and diamonds. I’m sure it’s not surprising to learn that the influx of foreigners was closely related to the discovery of those two precious items. Prosper also told us about the history of apartheid and the transition from minority white rule to majority African rule. We got to see the homes of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. We also visited some very depressing housing areas and a museum dedicated to the 600 children killed during a protest on June 16, 1976. It was a very interesting and sobering 4 hours.

Prosper, Patrice, and Robert on our tour bus.
Housing, minutes from Johannesburg.
Closer look at same area.
Nelson Mandela’s home.
Desmond Tutu’s home.
Apparently this young man thought that Bishop Tutu’s home was a urinal.

We are ready to board our flight to Zimbabwe. I hope I can send you some pictures tomorrow. If not enjoy the respite from my rambling while you can.

3 thoughts on “Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, South Africa Day #3 “On Our Way to Zimbabwe, Good Bye For a Week?” May 25, 2019.

  1. When we were on safari in Tanzania back in 2015, I found the wi-fi as good as the States. My employees begged me to stop bothering them and to act like I was on vacation

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  2. Well, I’m 4 days late, but none the less, I’m beyond excited you are in Africa! As discussed, my #1 place to visit on my bucket list, since I saw the movie, Born Free when I was little. I’m glad Prosper took you on a great tour of Johannesburg and Soweto!!! Looks interesting. Please enjoy every bit of your trip! Hope to hear about your adventures once you return !!

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