2. BarBados
• Capital: Bridgetown
• Population: 258,000
• Currency: Barbadian dollar
• Language: English
3. We went to the Waterfront
Café and ate a traditional dish
called the Flying Fish and Cou
Cou.
Our hotel in
Queen's Park, near Bridgetown.
Bridgetown, contains one Bougainvillea
of the island's two Resort
immense baobab trees.
Brought to Barbados from
Guinea, West Africa in We went sky diving
1738. in Barbados, with
Barbados Skies.
We met We went to the
Rihanna. She Andromeda
was staying Botanic Gardens in
in our hotel Bathsheba
4. We took an
electric train
through the
Harrison Caves in
St. Thomas.
We went on the
We went
Atlantis Submarine
swimming
Night dive. $91 for
with the
the night tour and
turtles in the
we booked it with
Turtle Beach
Atlantis Submarines.
Resorts .
We went to the Plantation
Bajan Roots and Rhythms
dinner show in the South
East. $85 for the show
including fire eating and
West Indian dance culture
and unlimited food and
drink
5. South AfricA
• Capital: Cape town
• Population: 50,586,757
• Currency: South African Rand
• Language: Zulu, Afrikaans and English
6. Went abseiling on the highest commercial
abseil in the world Table Mountain
We went on a safari in Our hotel in
the Kruger Nation Park Kwazulu
in the Zulu village in Natal.
Kwazulu Natal. 75 Rand
for the both of us.
We went for a
walk in the Zulu
village and met
these
traditional Zulu
dancers.
7. We went of a hot air balloon with Winelands
Ballooning. The flight take place in the scenic
Berg River Valley outside of Paarl.
One night we had out meat on
a traditional braai (barbeque)
We met
locals one
morning
who were
playing the
traditional
We went on an ostrich ride in
kakaki
Highgate Ostrich Show farm in
wind
Oudtshoorn. We took the bus
instrument
here from our hotel.
8. Haiti
• Capital: Port-au-Prince
• Population: 9,719,932
• Currency: Gourde
• Languages: French and Haitian Creole.
9. We visited one
of the building
sites and
volunteered in
helping to
rebuild some
houses.
Our hotel
in Port au
Prince
called the
Palm Inn.
We went to the village of
Port au Paix. Here we
witnessed some of the
destruction from the
earthquake.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8GkZ1_9_o8 went on the Dragons Breath zipline In
We
Lapadee. We booked it with The Land
Excursion Desk.
10. We saw a street festival in Port
Au Prince, where traditional
music and dancing was done.
The dancers were called Ra ra
dancers.
The village of Jacmel in the South East is a well
known place for voodoo. We saw a street
carnival here, where people in papier maché
costumes paraded the streets.
One night in our hotel we
had Cabrit, which is goat
meat. Also in Jacmel, we
went to the Bassins
Bleus, which are 3
pools joined by a
waterfall