French 3’s Tourism Adventure to Plettenberg Bay

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French 3’s students at  Plettenberg Bay.
French 3’s students at Plettenberg Bay.

 

French 3’s Tourism Adventure to Plettenberg Bay

 

 

On September 6th, French 3 embarked on an unforgettable journey to Plettenberg Bay, a stunning seaside gem on South Africa’s Garden Route. This adventure was a highlight of their tourism course, offering a perfect blend of exploration and excitement.

The trip kicked off with a four-hour drive to Plettenberg Bay, a journey that promised picturesque views along the way.  The excitement kicked off at the Tsitsikama Bridge, home to South Africa’s most famous bungee jumping spot. The students were mesmerized by the breath-taking spectacle of daredevils leaping from the bridge, a sight that left them utterly amazed. Paul said, “The bridge is absolutely amazing, with a stunning view”. The drive and the subsequent arrival at these scenic spots created an exciting start to the adventure, enhancing the anticipation for the days ahead.

Upon arrival at Plettenberg Bay, the group was greeted by the beautiful Central Beach and Lookout Beach. These sandy shores, with their inviting surf breaks, set the stage for a relaxing and enjoyable experience. The beaches offered a perfect blend of stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making them a highlight of the trip.

Once they arrived, the French 3 students settled into the picturesque Amakhaya Lodge, nestled by the seaside. The lodge offered breath-taking views from its rooftop, perfect for admiring the coastal scenery. Despite a 9 pm curfew, the students embraced the vibrant nightlife of Plettenberg Bay, taking a leisurely stroll to soak in the local atmosphere. “It was nice taking walk with the class we saw a lot of beautiful things”, added Eden.

The group explored Plettenberg Bay and beyond, discovering the town’s charm on foot and taking in panoramic views from the top of a local hotel. Their adventure continued with a visit to Knysna, where they roamed the bustling Knysna Mall and admired the stunning Knysna Heads. These dramatic headlands enclose the Knysna River Estuary, creating a spectacular natural backdrop. “Knysa was my favourite place, the view was very beautiful” said Beng.

The trip was packed with new experiences and sights, from the exhilarating bungee jump to the serene coastal views. Each stop, whether in Plettenberg Bay or Knysna, offered unique discoveries and memorable moments, making the journey a resounding success enjoyed by all.

By Urielle Kayumba

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                                   The top view of the Plett Quarter  hotel and River Estuary of Knysa