Due to their scuba diving course, our little group had to go their separate ways for a few days. Sarah, James and jake headed off for a 5 day PADI course, whilst myself, Maxine and Jen head up to Cape Tribulation. It was a 2 day, 1 night trip.
On the first day, we headed up the same pathway we had done when we rented the car for the day.nhiwever this time we stopped off and got to hold a koala calle Cody! He was adorable, I would gladly just stand there and hug him all day!!
We took a boat ride to spot some crocodiles (nowhere near as good as the Everglades, but it was nice enough), took a walk though the rainforest, looked out at sea, then arrived at our hostel for the night.
PK's village was lush. It was part hostel, part holiday camp.
So we settled in for the evening. First port of call...beer!! We got some beer, some snacks and headed over to the beach. We couldn't watch the sunset, but we did watch all the stars come out. After a lot of laughs we decided to head back. Doing this in pitch black through a stretch of rainforest is no fun whatsoever! We used phones as flashlights and practically ran the whole way back. Only to discover when we got back that it wasn't even 8o'clock.
This turned out to be an extremely good thing, as it meant we got to meet Angus. Angus was quite...eccentric shall we say? He had obviously spent way to much time taking drugs, eating pineapples and playing the ukulele. He spent the evening serenading us with songs of guacamole on his ukulele! I laughed so much that night! The night ended with me and Angus engaged (you can meet Hume soon mum and dad!) for 2 reasons...1) to get a green card and 2) to piss Maxine off!!
The next day me and Jen went off to do the jungle surfing. I thought when I booked it up that it would be like Go Ape, however it wasn't. It was nice, but it was definitely money not well spent!
After returning we all went for lunch at the cafe over the road, I had a lush BLT, best meal for ages!!!
After chilling on the beach we had to return home. It was one of those places we could have stayed for a few days and wouldn't have minded that there was nothing to do. If we'd have known what it was like, we'd probably have just rented the car for another day and booked in at the hostel ourselves and just done it all DIY.
It was nice enough and an amazing way to relax.
Night in Cape Tribulation was probably one of the best I've had yet in Australia.
Love me
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