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March 8 2026 - Cheetah Safari & Wine Tasting in Cape Town

5 min · 10. juni 2026
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Location: South Africa Summary: March 8th was what I called 'Make It Count' day - the last day with my travel companions Ron and Chris before they departed. We started at Cheetah Outreach, a fantastic wildlife sanctuary where you can see hand-raised cheetahs and other animals up close. It's open daily and located at the Heartlands Pardonfly property. You can visit during regular hours or book special appointments for more intimate experiences with the animals. We met a fellow traveler from Seattle there - always fun connecting with people from home! Next, we headed to the incredible Lawrenceford Estate in Somerset West for wine tasting. This place is massive and offers so much more than just wine - there's a car and motorbike museum, high-end restaurant, coffee roastery, art gallery, outdoor market, beautiful gardens, and they even host concerts and bicycle races. You could easily spend an entire day there. After dinner, I dropped Ron and Chris off at Cape Town airport for their journey home. Cape Town airport is straightforward and easy to navigate. On my way back to Sommer Place where I'm staying, I took a wrong turn in the dark but ended up getting a beautiful nighttime tour of Cape Town with all the city lights. It's been an incredible three weeks having company - first Jan for two weeks, then Ron and Chris. I'm so grateful they traveled so far to spend time with me. Now I need to recoup and figure out my next steps.

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