Cape Town, Kruger and Garden Route
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Cape Town, Kruger and Garden Route

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Created: Monday, November 25, 2024
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16.580 €
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Created: Monday, November 25, 2024
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Tours

Day 1: Arrival Johannesburg – Kapama Game Reserve (445km – 6hrs)

Upon arrival at Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport, meet your tour guide and transfer to Kapama Private Game Reserve. Arrive at the lodge, check-in and freshen up before your afternoon safari game drive will take place, conducted in open safari lodge vehicles in Kapama Private Game Reserve. The Kapama Private Game Reserve lies west of Kruger National Park on 13,000 hectares of open savannah, grassland and riverine bush along the river. Excellent trained and experienced rangers and trackers guarantee a unique African safari experience in the home of the Big Five - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino. After your game drive, return to the lodge for dinner. Overnight in Kapama. 


Day 2: Kapama Game Reserve

At the break of dawn, a gentle tap on the door will awaken you. Meet your ranger to discuss your expectations for this morning’s safari. The game drive takes place in an open 4x4 vehicle, enabling you to experience close encounters and unforgettable moments with various animals, each lasting around three hours. During the outing, your ranger informs you about the flora and fauna of the bush and how the park’s animals live and survive. Enjoy a tasty cup of coffee during a break out in the bush at one of the scenic spots. Upon your return to the lodge, feast on a substantial breakfast. Relax at the pool and enjoy the lodge facilities until it is time for your afternoon game drive. Overnight in Kapama. 


Day 3: Kapama Game Reserve – Hazyview (85km – 1.5hrs)

After your early morning game drive and breakfast depart to Hazyview via the Panorama Route. The Panorama Route offers a spectacular variety of scenery, including deep canyons, rugged mountains, misty waterfalls, and tranquil lakes. The route passes Ohrigstad and leads into the Blyde River Canyon. The 26-kilometre-long valley is one of the most important natural wonders of South Africa. North of the route lies the Three Rondavels, the Blyde River Canyon’s most striking feature. Huge rocks resemble mushrooms growing out of the mountain and are similar in appearance to traditional African round huts, namely rondavels. Bourke’s Luck Potholes are a complex of smooth, cylindrical potholes and natural rock sculptures that have been hollowed out by water erosion through the Blyde River over millions of years. South of the route you find another spectacular viewpoint named God’s Window (weather permitting). Arrive at the hotel and check-in.  Overnight in Hazyview.


Day 4: Hazyview – Pretoria – Johannesburg (440km – 5 Hrs)

After breakfast, make your way to South Africa’s capital city, Pretoria. Pretoria is affectionately known as ‘Jacaranda City’ as a result of the many purple blossoms lining the streets when these bright purple trees are in full bloom, normally between the months of September to November. Pretoria has approximately one million inhabitants and being the capital, it serves as the centre for government, and its fascinating history has crafted a city with a rich cultural heritage, featured in a variety of museums, buildings and art centres. Explore Pretoria during a city tour visiting the Union Buildings and the Voortrekker Monument, then travel to Johannesburg where you will spend the night. Overnight in Johannesburg. 


Day 5: Johannesburg – George – Knysna (2hrs By Flight, Not Included)

After breakfast check out from the hotel. Travel to O.R. Tambo International Airport where you will catch your flight to George Airport (flight not included). Upon arrival at George Airport, meet your guide and transfer to your accommodation in Knysna. Knysna is a small seaside town on the banks of a protected lagoon. The name is derived from the Khoi language and is believed to mean ‘straight down’, referencing the Knysna Heads. Knysna is well known for its oysters, nature reserves and various activities. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure.  Overnight in Knysna. 


Day 6: Knysna

Start the day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. Then, make your way to the Knysna Lagoon for a Featherbed Nature Reserve eco-experience. The Featherbed Nature Reserve is a 150-hectare private reserve that is only accessible via ferry across the Knysna Lagoon. From the jetty, you will be taken on an excursion aboard 4x4 vehicles onto Knysna’s Western Head. Stop at one of the viewpoints where your guide will inform you about the reserve and the Heads. A two-kilometre trail takes you through the coastal forest and fynbos down to the coast and back to the restaurant. The outing ends with a buffet lunch under a canopy of Milkwood trees. Afterwards, the ferry takes you back to Knysna. This eco-excursion lasts around four hours. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure at the Knysna Waterfront. Overnight in Knysna.


Day 7: Knysna – George – Oudtshoorn (130km – 2 Hrs)

After a delectable breakfast, travel to the town of George and then to Oudtshoorn, today´s final destination. Pass the village of Sedgefield en route to Wilderness, a small seaside village, located on an almost endless white beach and offering fantastic views of the Outeniqua Mountains. The road now turns inland heading to George, the capital of the eastern part of the Western Cape Province. The town has over 120,000 inhabitants and is an important industrial centre of the region. It is also a popular golfing retreat offering enthusiasts the George and the world-renowned Fancourt golf courses. Shortly after, the road starts to climb over the Outeniqua Mountains. This 12-kilometre-long pass road was constructed by Italian Prisoners of War who were captured during World War II. On the other side of this mountain range, you pass through hop fields and enter the Little Karoo, a dry and semi-arid area. Oudtshoorn is the capital of the Little Karoo and is also known as the 'ostrich capital'. Some gracious so-called ‘feather palaces’ still show the wealth created during the boom of the ostrich feather industry during the early 20th century. Enjoy a visit to Safari Ostrich Farm and indulge in a tasty dinner. Overnight in Oudtshoorn.


Day 8: Oudtshoorn – Cango Caves – Montagu (250km – 3.5 Hrs)

Wake up early to get ready for an exciting Meerkat encounter. This fantastic experience starts at sunrise and depends on fair weather. A knowledgeable guide will introduce you to these interesting personalities on the plains of the African outback (the tour depends on the weather and lasts between two to three hours). Afterwards, return to the farm for a delicious breakfast and collect your luggage before you travel to your next activity, the amazing Cango Caves. These caves are situated in the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains, just 30 kilometres outside of Oudtshoorn. Originally discovered by the indigenous San people almost 10,000 years ago, the cave system features more than 80 caverns and extends five kilometres into the mountain but only a 1.2-kilometre stretch is open to visitors. Explore the Great Hall, which is more than 107 metres in diameter and has a height of 16 metres, and catch sight of the multitude of stalagmites and stalactites.  After the cave tour, travel from Oudtshoorn, taking the inland route, leading along the Langeberg mountain range to Calitzdorp, the capital of the local South African port wine industry. Continue through the Little Karoo over the Huisrivier pass to Ladismith. Towering above the town is the landmark Towerkop. It is said that the top was split by the broom of an angry witch as she fled over the mountain peak. Past the small town of Barrydale, the route leads to Montagu, a quaint little town with many national monuments. It is an ideal stop for a stroll and some refreshments. Montagu is also a centre for apricot and peach industries and is well known for its sweet muscatel wines.Overnight in Montagu. 


Day 9: Montagu – Stellenbosch – Cape Town (250km – 3 Hrs)

After breakfast at the hotel, depart from Montagu to Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa and a vibrant university town. Your culinary walking tour will start at 2 pm and you will meet your guide at the Information office across the road from Oude Werf Hotel. Your expert local guide will lead you on a tasty discovery of the historic heart of Stellenbosch with its elegant oak-lined streets, architectural diversity and inspiring outdoor art. Embark on a classic Cape cuisine walk which includes a guided walking tour of the old town centre with entertaining stories about Stellenbosch history and culture, and a visit to the oldest townhouse in South Africa, which forms part of the Village Museum. Sampling indigenous teas and home-style rusks, traditional snacks such as biltong (dried beef) and droewors (dried sausage) from a family-run butchery. Then savour a heritage lunch platter at the oldest hotel in South Africa and nostalgic sweets when we visit the legendary Oom Samie se Winkel – the oldest shop in town. Finish the tour with a trilogy of Cape desserts (tour duration 3.5 hours). Then, proceed to Cape Town, South Africa’s ‘Mother City’. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the town is contained in a bowl created by Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak, Lion’s Head, Signal Hill and Table Bay. It is, therefore, no surprise that it is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Overnight in Cape Town.


Day 10: Cape Town

Begin the day with breakfast at the hotel. Start the tour through an ever-changing landscape of majestic mountains, vast oceans, rugged cliffs and indigenous fynbos vegetation. The route follows the Atlantic Seaboard to the fishing harbour of Hout Bay where you can stop to take a boat trip to Duiker Island, home to a colony of Cape Fur Seals. The route over scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive leads through the rural villages of Noordhoek, Oceanview, Kommetjie and Scarborough to the entrance of the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Here, the landscape is rugged and it is no wonder that the Portuguese seafarers called the cape “Cabo Tormentoso”, meaning the Cape of Storms. Visit the Cape of Good Hope, the most south-western tip of the African Continent. The Old Lighthouse at Cape Point offers a spectacular viewing platform over False Bay. It takes approx. 30 minutes to walk from the visitor’s car park to the Lighthouse summit, or a few minutes on the funicular railway. The next stop is Boulder’s Beach, where a colony of African Penguins settled in the early 1980’s. Access to the Penguin Colony is managed by the National Parks Board. The Penguin Colony can be safely viewed from elevated boardwalks, overlooking their nesting grounds and beach. The journey continues through Simonstown where the South African Naval Headquarters are located. The seaside towns of Fishhoek and Muizenberg border the False Bay coastline and are popular for their swimming beaches in summer, and the viewing of Southern Right Whales in winter. Return to Cape Town in the afternoon where you can enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. Overnight in Cape Town.


Day 11: Cape Town

After breakfast, start your day with a half-day sightseeing tour of Cape Town, including a visit to the iconic Table Mountain. Founded in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company, Cape Town began as a refreshment station for ships en route to the riches of the East. Discover the city’s historical roots with a visit to landmarks like the Castle of Good Hope and the Company Gardens, both dating back to Cape Town’s early days. A stroll through the city center, with its rich array of historic buildings and diverse architectural styles, is highly recommended. A highlight of Cape Town is the visit to Table Mountain (weather permitting). A rotating cable car only takes a few minutes to reach the 1086-high mountain. The circular walk on the plateau rewards visitors with breathtaking views of Cape Town, the neighbouring peaks, the endless ocean and the vast inland. This unique mountain is a World Heritage Site and one of the new 7 World Wonders. With its unique Fynbos vegetation it forms a part of the Table Mountain National Park. Overnight in Cape Town.


Day 12: Departure Cape Town

After breakfast at the hotel, bid farewell to this beautiful city and transfer to Cape Town International Airport for your return flight.

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Operated with English French or German-speaking driver-guides on a shared basis during activities.


Professional English-speaking ranger during Game Drives (Day 1-2).


11 nights accommodation .


11 Breakfasts.


3 Lunches (Day 2 6 9).


3 Dinners (Day 1 2 7).


Shared arrival transfer from Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport (Day 1).


Shared transportation throughout the itinerary.


4x4 vehicle for game drives.


Shared departure transfer to Cape Town International Airport (Day 12).


All entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary: Afternoon safari game drive in Kapama Private Game Reserve with an English-speaking ranger (Day 1); two safari game drives in Kapama Private Game Reserve with an English-speaking ranger (Day 2);  morning safari game drive in Kapama Private Game Reserve with an English-speaking ranger and Panorama Route Tour (incl. entry fee to Three Rondavels Bourke’s Luck Potholes & God’s Window) (Day 3); Pretoria sightseeing tour (incl. entry fee to Voortrekker Monument) (Day 4); Featherbed nature Reserve eco-experience ( Day 6); Safari Ostrich Farm tour (Day 7); sunrise Meerkat experience and Cango Caves tour (Day 8); Stellenbosch classic Cape cuisine culinary walk tour (Day 9); Full day Cape Point Tour (incl. Seal Island Cape Point & Cape of Good Hope Funicular & Boulders Beach) (Day 10); Half day Cape Town sight-seeing tour and Table Mountain (Day 11).


Meet &Greet.

Excluded

International flights.


Visa fees.


Meals not mentioned in the inclusions section drinks during meals.


Optional tours (if any).


Any visit not mentioned in the program.


Tips and gratuities.


Expenditures of a personal nature or items not stated explicitly in the program.


Travel Insurance or any loss or extra cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays accidents etc..


Day 5: domestic flight from George to Knysna is not included..

Accommodation

Planned hotels

Knysna The Turbine Boutique Hotel & Spa 4*

Oudtshoorn De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve 4*

Cape Town Ocean View House 4*

Johannesburg The Peech 4*

Hoedspruit Kapama River Lodge 4*

Montagu Monte Vista Boutique 4*

Hazyview Perry's Bridge Hollow Boutique 4*

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