TEN TEKST MOŻNA PRZECZYTAĆ RÓWNIEŻ PO POLSKU
It was supposed
to be the trip of a lifetime (so far), mainly due to a completely different
culture and opportunity to see wild animals in their natural environment,
such as lions, rhinos and giraffes. The thrill was fueled by entries on blogs
and forums claiming that South Africa is a very dangerous country.
The flight
takes 11 hours and is operated by LOT and one of its dreamliners. I am not a big
fanatic of aviation, so besides the name and the media buzz, I know a little
about the aircraft. This miracle of technology, however, disappointed me a bit – for long transcontinental flights that take many hours it is rather
inconvenient, especially a seat width and the distance between the
rows. With every slight shake you poke your neighbor... But the machine is far
quieter than the ones with which I have been traveling earlier.
Durban is famous for its beautiful, long sandy beaches |
We're going
in two, it is much easier and better this way. Aside from the plane tickets, we
also book a transfer from the airport to the city, because unfortunately there
is no public service from the airport. A private shuttle bus must be pre-booked.
I prefer not to do that, being cautious: what if the plane will be delayed?
It is good to know
- Time zone: in the summer the same time as in Poland, in the winter – an hour forward.
- Electricity: 220V / 50Hz. Electrical outlets for 3-pin plugs. In practice, there should be adapters in every hotel.
- Currency: South African Rand (ZAR). Exchange rate (18 Feb 2015): 1 ZAR (I use here “R” symbol) = 0.3142 PLN.
- Visa: Polish citizens do not need a visa to enter for up to 30 days.
- Emergency: ambulance 10177, police 10111, fire brigade 10111, from mobile phones 112.
- Diplomatic missions: Polish Embassy in Pretoria, 14 Amos Street, Colbyn 0083, Pretoria, tel. (00-2712) 43-02-631, 43-02-632; Honorary Consulate in Durban, 3 Chase Place, 3630 Westville, Durban, tel. (00-2731) 266-97-92/3/4
- Internet: theoretically the best coverage is provided by Vodacom and MTN. On one of the forums I read that in order to register a sim card need a passport and a hotel check-in proof are required. Nothing of the kind! I chose Vodacom (it seems to be Vodafone "daughter"). Selected data packets prices in prepaid option: 250 MB – R59; 500MB – R99; 1GB – R149; sim card costs R5. I had an impression that it is a terribly slow service, slower even than that offered by Vodafone in Egypt ... But perhaps it was just an impression?
- Long distance traveling may cause a bit of trouble. Trains between major cities
are very rare, and the journey itself lasts very long because of the distance – for example: a train from Durban to Cape Town (approx. 1300 kms) takes about 26
hours!
Long-distance routes are serviced by several carriers. The most popular are:
- Translux: www.translux.co.za
- Greyhound: www.greyhound.co.za- Intercape Mainliner: www.intercape.co.za
Opinions about their services are not always good. In addition, a ticket for a flight offered by low-cost airlines costs more or less the same and the trip is muuuch shorter!
I used twice Mango airlines: www.flymango.com. I had no problems. Aircraft is new and neat, prices on board – normal (read: low, e.g. a coffee costs R10 = 3 PLN). I paid R2,079 per person for a return ticket from Durban to Cape Town, which is less than 700 PLN.
Safe? Dangerous?
South
Africa has a reputation of a very dangerous country. It is difficult for me to
judge to what extent the opinions expressed on the web pages, forums and weblogs reflect
the truth, but these voices are not isolated. I believe there must be some truth
in them, since in Durban and Cape Town, just outside the city center the houses
look like fortresses. They are usually surrounded by walls topped with barbed
wire, or – and this is not rare – with electric fences.
Many houses and public buildings are surrounded by walls with electric fences |
Planning
this trip I wanted to be careful, so – contrary to the previous ones – I have
eliminated small towns and I limited traveling after dark, not giving up those
things which were to be main points of the trip: a visit to a Zulu village,
a safari tour to one of the natural reserves, or a trip to a town famous for
its colony of penguins.
Traditional Zulu dances |
Meeting with a cheetah during a safari trip |
Everything prepared,
I departed on Thursday, February 26 at 6:00 am. The plane landed safely at King
Shaka International Airport in Durban at 18:20...
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