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Warning!! This is NOT your typical Africa trip report!

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I hesitated on whether I should even post a trip report about my recent (and first) trip to Africa, but I figured what the heck.

I just spent 13 days in South Africa and Swaziland as part of a film crew shooting a documentary on AIDS. So, we weren't on safari and we didn't have much time for sight-seeing at all, but here's my thoughts and experiences nonetheless.

First off, I flew a longer than needed route, but I didn't mind it one bit. I flew LAX to Detroit to Amsterdam to Joberg. It took nearly 30 hours, but KLM was great, and I had aisle seats the whole way, and from AMS to JNB (10hr 40min) I had seat 35H (on a 747-400) which I highly recommend.

We flew into Joberg, and because of the rest of the crew being delayed, I spent 2 nights at the Holiday Inn JNB. I was in Joberg for a total of about 40 hours on the whole trip, but saw barely more than the airport, the Holiday Inn, and some sights along the highway. I woke up my first morning after arriving at night, and looked out my window without my glasses. I knew I wasn't close to downtown, but thought I saw the shapes of skyscrapers in the distance. I put on my glasses and realized it was a nuclear power plant, which was a bit of a surprise.

The next day on our drive to Swaziland we passed 5 or 6 more. We rented a Kia Pregio from EuropCar, and it lacked much power, so our drive to Mbabane took 5 hours, including a couple brief stops to grab footage along the way. The drive didn't feel like Africa much. It is hard to describe. It was a holiday, so I think there were fewer people out and about (on foot, I mean). One of the images I will always have of my first trip to Africa is the people walking along the road for miles with water, grain, or goods. Particularly, in Swaziland, I'll always remember the pedestrian bridges over the highways in and between Mbabane and Manzini. The drive from Joberg to Swaziland isn't too exciting. Once we got closer to Swaziland, it got a bit more mountainous, and there are some really scenic views, especially around sunset, that we saw in Swaziland.

We stayed at the Mountain Inn in Mbabane from May 1 to May 11. (www.mountaininn.sz) We had a special deal that was incredibly affordable. $50 a day for lodging and breakfast. The people there were wonderful, and the location was very nice (with a Mountain View). The Tum's George Hotel in Manzini seems a bit more fancy and newer, but it is in the middle of town. I guess not so surprisingly, we saw 3-4 KFCs in Swaziland and some advertisements, sadly, had ClearChannel on them. I was ashamed our US corporate culture had already made such an imprint.

We spent the first couple days doing interviews, which allowed us to see things tourists don't usually get to see. We were invited in people's homes and got to meet "locals" and discuss Swazi culture, HIV/AIDS, and the future of the country.

On our third day we drove north to Bulembu, an old mining town on the border with South Africa that used to be home to about 10,000 people. It is up in the mountains, and is very scenic. It felt like places in the states. People kept on saying at various points in the whole trip how things looked like parts of Montana or Washington. The (asbestos) mine closed for good in 2001, and there are various projects going on in the town, which is now down to about 200 people. Hundreds of empty houses and buildings fill the little valley. Some are being used as homes for orphans with foster parents. There is another man who hopes to rejuvenate the town into a tourist area full of cabins and guest homes and artisans. There is a game park nearby. The area is covered with forests being managed for the timber industry. There is definitely potential there, if it is done the right way. On our first trip there, we were just in and out. It was a few days later that we learned more about Bulembu and spent more time there.

I'll continue with our fifth day onward soon...

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