First Ever Row to Sibuya

We are certain that we are the first people to row the river.  Yes, lots have been on it in other craft, including canoes and kayaks, but not rowing shells.  This was a rare opportunity in our busy, “been there, done that” world.  So ours was a first ever, an easy exploratory adventure on a beautiful river, complete with wild animals.

We had a destination:  Sibuya Game Reservehttp://www.sibuya.co.za/ .  Among its unique features, the Reserve claims that it has more navigable river than any other game reserve in South Africa, and virtually all guests arrive by water, using the company safari boats. Starting at the holiday village of Kenton-on-Sea (actually the Indian Ocean), we rowed upriver and sort of inland.  This is an exceptionally sinuous river, so as the crow flies, we were likely never that far from the ocean.  The twists and turns created a sense of disorientation, enhancing our sense of discovery.

Happy Birthday Jo-Anne!

Fortunately for us, others had gone before, with the happy result that after a row of 11 km (with stops to observe a water buck and extract a flying fish from the quad) we arrived at the delightful Forest Camp, where lunch awaited us in a charming lapa – an open dining area with a thatched roof supported by thick beams.  Nigel the nyala dropped by, an absolutely beautiful buck with stripes, spots and legs that look like they are sheathed in stockings.  Champagne was served, since one of the rowers conveniently had a birthday for us to celebrate.

Several hours later, and with a falling tide, we skimmed back the 11 km, still under clear, warm blue African skies. One of the participants declared it her best ever day of rowing. That is what rowing travel will do for you.

Through the new cut. This is what happens to a dynamic river.

Do you see the water buck?

Low tide at Forest Camp, Sibuya.

High tide.

Nigel the nyala. Sorry, not a great photo but he was beautiful.

Launching at Kenton-on-Sea

Wendy – thank you for a great row in the double (again).

A fish jumped in, and must be extracted.

Tim with a safari boat.

Angela stroking the quad on the way home.

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Ruth Marr

Ruth Marr

Ruth Marr is the founder and President of Rowing The World™ and The Rowing Concierge™. Ruth started rowing as a graduate student in Saskatoon and has been a long time member of Prairie Fire Rowing Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She has enjoyed rowing in dozens of beautiful destinations around the world, both on the trips that she operates and on other rowing travel experiences such as FISA World Rowing Tours and private tours organized by friends.

6 Comments

  1. Suzanne Jones on May 27, 2016 at 1:59 am

    Thanks Ruth for the memories of a fantastic day on a great tour! Suzie x

    • Ruth Marr on May 28, 2016 at 8:30 am

      You are very welcome Suzie! It was a great pleasure having you along. See you soon in Austria – Ruth

  2. de Meeus d'Argenteuil Chantal on May 27, 2016 at 12:46 am

    Whouah great moments. Sorry my schedule 2016 was tied up ! But I will be making it in 2017 !

    • Ruth Marr on May 28, 2016 at 8:29 am

      Perfect, Chantal! It is an amazing country as you know – you will have to come back to row there!

  3. Cynthia Rowlinson on May 26, 2016 at 11:23 am

    Hey Ruth, Looks like a great trip. Thanks for the update Cynthis

    • Ruth Marr on May 28, 2016 at 8:28 am

      Hi Cynthia, thanks for the nice comment and nice to hear from you. Didn’t see you at the RCA conference this year. Yes, South Africa is a fabulous trip! Ruth

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