Description
"Don't be kak, be lekker!"
A phrase that most South Africans live their life by, which roughly translates to "be an awesome person." Leah aka @LAinFlight spent the entire month of January and half of February exploring the Southern Hemisphere and "The Mother City" in particular, by posting up in Cape Town for the month.
In this episode you'll learn how Leah worked remotely using a 24/7 workspace and her fully furnished apartment (despite the loadshedding), how she emersed herself in the local culture and cuisine, tried to learn some Xhosa and learn the deep history of South Africa in general, and how to explore Cape Town's nature, winelands, hikes, and local road trips.
You'll also learn what she prepared beforehand, how she packed, and some important tips while on the ground.
Resources:
Khofhi The King's food tour: African Food & Storytelling Tour
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