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5 STAR LUXURY CAPE TOWN AND GARDEN ROUTE 13 Days

Spend 6 days in the beautiful Cape, experiencing all the wonders this city has to offer – from the “world famous” Table Mountain to the lush green valley of the Winelands.

We will also visit Hermanus, well-known for its wonderful Whale Watching opportunities. From here we head out to the scenically beautiful Garden Route, just as popular amongst locals as it is amongst tourists. Here you will enjoy the many attractions to the area, including the opportunity to stroke a live cheetah! Our final stop, before heading home will be Addo Elephant Park. There is no better place to get up close and personal to lands greatest animal.

Day 01: CAPE TOWN – V & A WATERFRONT
Overnight in 5 star Hotel in Waterfront- Full board basis

Upon arrival at Cape Town’s International Airport, you will be met by an English-speaking, registered tour guide and welcomed into South Africa’s popular “Mother City”. Your guide will transfer you to your hotel, situated within the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront complex. After check-in, there will be some time to relax and freshen up after your flights. Dinner will be served at your hotel, at the Atlantic Restaurant.

Day 02: CAPE TOWN
Overnight in 5 star Hotel in Waterfront- Full board basis

Today is for you to enjoy a full day at your leisure, taking in the various sights and sounds of South Africa’s popular “Mother City”. Your guide & vehicle will be at your disposal for the entire day (24hr prior notice is required for services on this day). Lunch and dinner will be arranged.

Day 03: CAPE TOWN – KIRSTENBOSCH BOTANICAL GARDEN AND TABLE MOUNTAIN
Overnight in 5 star Hotel in Waterfront- Full board basis

After breakfast we will depart the hotel for a morning excursion to Cape Town’s most popular garden – Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens – to acquaint ourselves with some of the Cape’s indigenous flora. The beautiful Kirstenbosch gardens cover an area of 528 hectares with 36 hectares of cultivated garden. The gardens are a celebration of South African flora - showcasing only indigenous South African plants.

Fynbos, proteas, cycads and rolling lawns are intermingled with streams and ponds and well-laid out pathways for easy walking. Leisurely lunch will be served at Kirstenbosch Restaurant. After lunch we will make our way to Cape Town’s most famous landmark - Table Mountain.A visit to Cape Town would not be complete without a cable car ride to the top of this massif (weather permitting). The top of Table Mountain offers spectacular views in all directions and gives a bird’s eye view of the city. The upper cable car station is situated at 1067 metres and the revolving cable car makes sure that your trip up and down gives you a good look in all directions.

After our visit to Table Mountain, we will transfer to the Mount Nelson Hotel for High Tea, followed by a return transfer to your hotel. During the evening we will drive through the newly renovated Malay Quarter, where we will stop for dinner at one of the many trendy restaurants in the area.

Activities included: Entry Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cable Car to the top of Table Mountain, High Tea Mount Nelson

Day 04: CAPE TOWN – CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Overnight in 5 star Hotel in Waterfront- Full board basis

Today will be a full day’s excursion where we will take a scenic drive along the Cape Peninsula. At the tip of the Cape Peninsula you will find Cape Point situated within the Cape Peninsula National Park where we will transfer to the Lighthouse lookout by funicular or on foot for spectacular views over the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Also included in today’s outing will be a visit to Boulders Beach to view our resident African Penguin colony as well as a short boat cruise to Seal Island to see our large Cape Fur seal colony.

Seafood lunch will be served en route at a local restaurant. After lunch continue with your Cape Peninsula Tour. In the evening we visit Signal Hill for a sunset view over Cape Town, followed by a transfer to the V&A Waterfront for dinner.

Activities included: Seal island cruise, Park entry fee to Cape Point Nature Reserve, Funicular and Boulders Beach.

Day 05: CAPE TOWN – WEST COAST
Overnight in 5 star Hotel in Waterfront- Full board basis

WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK

Today after breakfast we start our way along the West Coast of South Africa toward North. Our first daily destination is the famous West Coast National Park. Just inland from the secluded harbour of Saldanha Bay one finds the azure waters of the Langebaan Lagoon, focal point of the West Coast National Park. Thousands of seabirds roost on sheltered islands, pristine golden beaches stretch endlessly into the early morning mist and brooding salt marshes are home to vast concentrations of migrant waders from the northern hemisphere.

During the spring the strandveld is embroidered with a tapestry of multi-hued flowers, while in the Postberg section many antelope are to be seen in a setting that is as unique as it is idyllic (open September and October).Included in todays activities, we will enjoy a boat cruise, weather dependant, in either the morning or the afternoon. We will arrive at your Hotel in the late afternoon in time to refresh before dinner.Activities included: yacht cruise incl. platter dish and drinks, park entry fee to West Coast National Park

Day 06: CAPE TOWN – WINELAND
Overnight in 5 star Lanzerac Manor in Stellenbosch- Full board basis

FRANSHOEK AND STELLENBOSH

Today we will transfer to the Cape’s breathtaking winelands, visiting the valleys of Franschhoek and Stellenbosch to sample some of the best wines our country has to offer. Lunch will be served at one of the numerous local wine estates. During the afternoon we will pay a visit to the Stellenbosch museum, followed by a late afternoon arrival at your hotel - the 300 year old Lanzerac Manor & Winery is located on a private working wine estate in the world-famous Jonkers-hoek Valley, surrounded by the dramatic Helderberg mountains.

Activities included: Three wine tastings, entry to Stellenbosch Museum

Day 07: GARDEN ROUTE - HERMANUS
Overnight in 5 star Marine Hotel, Hermanus – B/L/D

After breakfast, late morning departure for the coastal holiday village of Hermanus, situated approx. 1.5hrs drive from Cape Town. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in town, followed by leisure time for shopping, etc. Hermanus is famous for its wonderful whale-watching opportunities, especially of the Southern Right whales (main whale-watching season runs from July – November). Enjoy some leisure time sight-seeing and shopping in one of our most popular seaside holiday villages.

Day 08: GARDEN ROUTE - GEORGE
Overnight at Fancourt Golf & Country Estate – B/L/D.

Today, we depart Hermanus for the start of our journey along the scenically beautiful Garden Route.Travelling via Mossel Bay, our next destination is George, and the well-known Fancourt Golf & Country Estate - one of South Africa’s finest golfing estates, on a par with international golfing estates the world over.

At the estate’s wonderful health and beauty spa, one can relax and be pampered in truly beautiful and superbly appointed surroundings, enjoying an unrivalled range of therapies, treatments and leisure activities. All meals are included at any one of the five fabulous restaurants on the estate, each offering a variety of excellent dining experiences in truly delightful settings.

Day 09: GARDEN ROUTE - OUDTSHOORN
Overnight at Fancourt Golf & Country Estate – B/L/D.

After breakfast, we will make our way inland, towards the Karoo town of Oudtshoorn, where we will enjoy a visit to one of the many local Ostrich Farms in the area and of course one cannot miss out on Oudtshoorn’s most popular tourist attraction – the Cango Wildlife Ranch, where one can observe cheetahs, lions, jaguars, pumas and white Bengal tigers. The Cango Wildlife Ranch and its breeding centre is carefully designed so that its more than 47 species of animals and reptiles can roam peacefully in comfortable natural enclosures, giving visitors the opportunity to closely observe, and in some cases, interact with a wide variety of unusual and endangered animals.

Here you will also have the unique opportunity to stroke a live cheetah!!We will return to Knysna during the late afternoon where we will have dinner.

Activities included: Entry Cango Wildlife Ranch and Cango Ostrich farm

Day 10: GARDEN ROUTE – KNYSNA
Overnight at Pezula – B/L/D.

Today we travel further along the Garden Route. Spectacular scenery includes the Indian Ocean breakers, pounding rocky shores beneath 180 m high cliffs, ever-green forests and fynbos (proteas and heath) rolling down to the sea in a lush carpet where ancient rivers have carved their path to the ocean through rocky ravines. We will arrive in the late morning at the coastal holiday village of Knysna – this quaint town has been voted South Africa’s favourite town. It is the place of adventure, with everything from adrenaline-thumping extreme sports to the more relaxing pleasures of arts, crafts and culture.

The Waterfront at the Knysna Quays is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, and offers unusual restaurants, bookshops, clothes, gifts and jeweler stores.Lunch will be served at the Knysna Waterfront, followed by leisure time/ shopping. Knysna Lagoon is popular for sailing, canoeing, water-ski-ing, windsurfing and fishing. Great restaurants and shopping can be found at Knysna’s Waterfront. Knysna is also noted for its superb oysters, which can definitely be recommended! This afternoon we will enjoy a sunset cruise on the Knysna Lagoon on board the ‘Knysna Charters’ ferry, taking in the spectacular scenery of the Knysna Heads. There are plenty of local restaurants to choose from as dinner venues.

Activities included: Sunset cruise on Knysna charters

Day 11: GARDEN ROUTE – ADDO ELEPHANT PARK
Overnight at Kuzuko Lodge – B/L/D.

Today we travel further along the Garden Route via the Tsitsikamma, Plettenberg Bay and Port Elizabeth. 72kms from Port Elizabeth in the Sundays River Valley and Zuurberg Mountain range, we will arrive at our private lodge in the afternoon.

Hidden within the malaria-free Eastern Cape and with uninterrupted views of the Karoo Plains and the Zuurberg Mountains, Kuzuko Lodge lies in a private concession to the north of the Addo Elephant National Park, the third largest national park in South Africa.Included in your stay are welcome drinks on arrival, high tea, two game drives (refreshments will be served on game drives), five-course dinner, early morning tea/coffee and brunch.

Day 12: GARDEN ROUTE – ADDO ELEPHANT PARK
Overnight at Kuzuko Lodge – B/L/D.

Today you will enjoy a full day trip to Addo Elephant National Park. #The original Elephant section of the park was proclaimed in 1931, when only eleven elephants remained in the area - today this finely tuned ecosystem is sanctuary to over 450 elephants, Cape buffalo, black rhino, a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo.

But the Addo story has only just begun. Plans to expand the 164 000 ha Addo National Elephant Park into a 360 000 ha mega-park are moving forward at an exciting pace. This expansion is transforming Addo into the ultimate tourism destination. Some of its unique features already include: Unrivalled natural diversity, with five of South Africa's seven major vegetation zones (biomes). The Big 7 (Elephant, rhino, lion, buffalo, leopard, whales and great white sharks) in their natural habitat.

Day 13:

After breakfast, we transfer to Port Elisabeth Airport in time to connect with your flight to Johannesburg..

 

 

 Thank you to Endeavour Safaris for looking after me so well during my stay in South Africa. (Professor Stephen Hawkins)

 

 
   

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