Fourteen Day Tour

      Discover the world in one country.


Day 1 Arrival and Transfer 
Arrival at Johannesburg International Airport and transfer to hotel.

Day 2 Pretoria Historical 
Discover the capital city of South Africa and experience the cosmopolitan atmosphere and blend of traditions, cultures, languages and architecture.

Day 3 Gold Reef City
Gold Reef City was built to recreate much of the lost heritage of early Johannesburg. Built on the site of, and incorporated as a gold mine museum, it is a living pioneer town.

Day 4 & 5 
Mpumalanga - Kruger National Park 

Depart from Johannesburg to Mpumalanga. Travelling east past gold and coal mining towns towards Lydenburg and Hazyview. The scenic escarpment with the 26 kilometre long Blyde River Canyon is the route's most spectacular feature.

Day 6 Kruger National Park 
This national park of nearly 2 million hectares is unrivalled for the diversity of its wild life. It is a world leader in advanced environmental management techniques and policies. 
                       

        Cheetah

Day 7 Port Elizabeth - Wilderness via (Garden Route)
We leave Port Elizabeth and head westwards to the Tsitsikamma Mountains and indigenous forests. 

Day 8 Knysna - Plettenberg 
Today we travel to the Knysna, one of the Garden Route's most popular resorts, renowned for its beer and oysters. The Knysna lagoon is guarded by two sandstone cliffs known as “The Heads.”

Day 9 Wilderness - Oudtshoorn
This morning we cross the Outeniqua Pass to reach Oudtshoorn. Our first stop in Oudtshoorn is a guided visit to an Ostrich Show Farm. Followed by a visit the Cango Caves, vast limestone caverns in the foothills of the Swartberg mountain range. 

Day 10 Oudtshoorn - Cape Town
Today's journey will take us through the Little Karoo and Barrydale to Swellendam, capital of the short-lived 18th century rebel republic. After lunch we continue to Caledon, then along the coast via Betty's Bay and Strand to Cape Town. 

Day  11 Cape Peninsula 
We start the day with a boat excursion to the Cape fur Seal Colony in the picturesque Hout Bay harbour. From there we travel to Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, boasting a variety of over 6000 different plant species. Followed by the African Penguin Colony and the Cape Point National Park, where the waters of the Indi

Houtbay

Table Mountain

Day  12 Table Mountain 
Weather permitting, we can reach the summit of Table Mountain by cableway. Table Mountain is a World Heritage Site. The summit of Cape Town's world famous landmark is 1086m above sea level. 

Day 13 Stellenbosch Winelands
Visit Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679. It is renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines. Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. 

Wine Lands

Day 14 Robben Island 
Take the ferry to Robben Island, South Africa's Alcatraz. It is best known as the place where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for more than two decades. Transfer to Cape Town International Airport.