That’s what I told everyone when I got back. If I was going to die in Africa , it was going to be a car wreckMost dangerous part of my trip was riding in car with ph from the airport to the farm. Man those roads get bad and they drive fast.
That’s what I told everyone when I got back. If I was going to die in Africa , it was going to be a car wreckMost dangerous part of my trip was riding in car with ph from the airport to the farm. Man those roads get bad and they drive fast.
Now that’s a fact!Most dangerous part of my trip was riding in car with ph from the airport to the farm. Man those roads get bad and they drive fast.
Ill be flying into Kimberley in July as well (but from Cape Town) and am not worried at all. Biggest concern is getting scammed in the airport lolA buddy and I are set to go on our first hunting safari this upcoming July in South Africa. We'll be flying into Johannesburg. We have a VIP meet/greet escort with the Afton House where we'll stay the night. We fly out the next morning into Kimberly where we'll be picked up by the outfitter and driven to their property on the outskirts of Aliwal North. The return is the same vice versa. My friend has grown very concerned over the news here in the States about white genocide and farmers being targeted and other crime. I don't believe most of it, but he's considering cancelling over it. I'm looking to get feedback from people in South Africa or that have just gotten back. What's the reality of it? Does Julius Malema really have people raiding farms? Are black South Africans targeting white tourists? Is there really anything to be concerned about? If he cancels then I probably won't go alone.
Ill be flying into Kimberley in July as well (but from Cape Town) and am not worried at all. Biggest concern is getting scammed in the airport lol
The guy who was in charge of inspecting guns at Kimberly airport when I disembarked looked to be a PH. White middle-aged, rugby build, safari shirt, shorts. Very quick getting us on our way. It's a bit different up there. We hunted a property where I shot my buffalo bull. The owner was an interesting guy. Rather short, about my age, not big but sinewy. He clearly looked "Don't mess with me." My PH told me he was guiding a client there the year before when the black police flew in with a helicopter to pick this guy up. They had a serious problem of some sort with somebody and knew Alec was the man who could fix it. Yeah, I believe he was a fixer! Most of the RSA police couldn't fix a bike with a flat tire.Not in Kimberley !
It´s one of those small town airports where you walk from the airplaine to the terminal.
Im talking more about Cape Town lolNot in Kimberley !
It´s one of those small town airports where you walk from the airplaine to the terminal.