It has been a week since I came back from my week-long camping holiday
in Durban North Coast and it is only now that I feel I should share my
experience with you guys.
Me and my partner in crime arrived at
+Monkey Bay Backpackers Durban Ballito on the 28th of December after a six hour drive from Sunnyside Pretoria.
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Monkey Bay Backpackers |
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MonkeyBay Backpackers Entrance |
When we got there, I was so thirsty for a cold beer and all I could smell was the ocean and sea weeds (Awesome), It was dark already so I took it easy, Had my beer and got some rest.
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Sunrise at Willard Beach |
I prefer camping when I am staying at Backpackers because it is cheap about R150.00 per night and can stay as long as you can.
The campsite at
+Monkey Bay Backpackers Durban Ballito are up the hill, it is like climbing the mountain and going up there is literally a workout but I enjoyed every moment because most of the time I climbed while drunk.
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Leading to the campsite |
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Spent most afternoons at Willard Beach |
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Willard Beach |
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Beach Bums Bar, about 12.6 km away from Willard beach |
Had the opportunity to see the Ghost House next to Beach Bums Bar, This house belongs to Gurusamy Veerasmy Naidu, a South African business man and the first Indian to sail on the Queen Elizabeth II, came to Durban in the 1920s, built this house in 1926.
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The Ghost House as it once was |
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The Ghost House Now |
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