bladerunner
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I finished off my time in South Africa with a Gourmet tour of the Garden route.
www.sa-motorcycle-tours.com , found on the internet, provided a 1200GS,route maps and pre-booked hotels.
They normally run guided 11 day tours starting and ending in Cape Town with a pleasant combination of scenic roads and lovely hotels.
The hotels would be over budget for me if in the UK, but SA is so wonderfully cheap for us Brits - at up to 16 rand per pound. An excellent meal for four with wine is seldom more than £25 total!!! I had a glass of perfect house red, one of the nicest I have drunk, for 8 rand - just over 50p!!!
SA -tours is run by Tony France. A straight honest chap who was easy to deal with.
His tour notes are gloriously non-PC and certainly would not (should not) be allowed in the UK:
"If you find yourself in a shanty town (where black people live)........."
"When you go to a petrol station, black people will fill your tank"..........
"Be careful on roads at night as black people sleep on them and they are difficult to see"........... Unless they smile one feels like adding!
Day One:
Central Cape Town (V&A waterfront) to l'Algulhas
Easy 170 miles following the coast line, past the posh Cape Bay and False bay to Gordon's bay. Helderberg has a large informal settlement just inland from the sand dunes, then round Gordon's bay to Dolphin point when the road gets into its stride winding with Atlantic rollers to right and barren hills to the left. In September this is prime Whale watching country.
I rode the last 2 off road km to the southern most point of Africa - Cape Algulhas - where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet.
www.sa-motorcycle-tours.com , found on the internet, provided a 1200GS,route maps and pre-booked hotels.
They normally run guided 11 day tours starting and ending in Cape Town with a pleasant combination of scenic roads and lovely hotels.
The hotels would be over budget for me if in the UK, but SA is so wonderfully cheap for us Brits - at up to 16 rand per pound. An excellent meal for four with wine is seldom more than £25 total!!! I had a glass of perfect house red, one of the nicest I have drunk, for 8 rand - just over 50p!!!
SA -tours is run by Tony France. A straight honest chap who was easy to deal with.
His tour notes are gloriously non-PC and certainly would not (should not) be allowed in the UK:
"If you find yourself in a shanty town (where black people live)........."
"When you go to a petrol station, black people will fill your tank"..........
"Be careful on roads at night as black people sleep on them and they are difficult to see"........... Unless they smile one feels like adding!
Day One:
Central Cape Town (V&A waterfront) to l'Algulhas
Easy 170 miles following the coast line, past the posh Cape Bay and False bay to Gordon's bay. Helderberg has a large informal settlement just inland from the sand dunes, then round Gordon's bay to Dolphin point when the road gets into its stride winding with Atlantic rollers to right and barren hills to the left. In September this is prime Whale watching country.
I rode the last 2 off road km to the southern most point of Africa - Cape Algulhas - where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet.