Safari Highlights
Outstanding scenery
Interesting rural countryside
Cultural interaction
Plenty of wild-life viewing
This tour is extended with one day and run as far as Port Elizabeth in the east along the Garden Route. From here it turns inland via Addo Elephant Park and into the Great Karoo. It features visits to 2 more game reserves, the Addo Elephant Park and the Mountain Zebra Park where we also overnight.
Routing: Cape Town - George - Oudtshoorn - Garden Route - Port Elizabeth - Cradock- Karoo - Beaufort West - Worcester - Cape Town
Day 1: Drive Cape Town to Oudtshoorn
Depart from Cape Town and drive eastwards via Sir Lowry’s Pass and the famous apple country of Grabouw to Swellendam, where we visit the Bontebok National Park .
In Mossel Bay we visit arguably the oldest post office in Africa, the Post Office Tree, and the site of the first landfall made by the Portuguese explorer Bartholomeu Dias in 1488. Then we travel over Robinson’s Pass to the Little Karoo for a visit to an ostrich show farm with some unique experiences, including ostrich racing . A ride on the back of an ostrich is not for the fainthearted. Overnight in Oudtshoorn, also called the “Feather Capital”, as over ninety percent of the world’s ostrich farms are found here. Overnight at La Plume Guest Lodge or similar.
Day 2: Tours – Drive Oudtshoorn to Knysna
We visit the Cango Caves, regarded as one of South Africa’s foremost natural wonders. The fascinating calcite caves comprises an underground wonderland of stalactites and stalagmites. A visit to the Cango Wild Live Ranch with its cheetahs and crocodiles is optional.
We travel over the Outeniqua Mountains to George and Wilderness for a visit to the Wilderness National Park lakes area. Then we skirt around the lakes to Knysna on the edge of the Knysna Lagoon with its entrance to the sea, guarded by two promontories known as the ‘Heads’. The area falls within a National Park proclaimed to conserve the extraordinary natural beauty of the Lakeland and adjacent indigenous forests. Knysna also offers shopping opportunities of unusual locally made art and craft, etc. Overnight at Fish Eagle Lodge or similar.
Day 3: Tour of Knyna – Drive to Port Elizabeth
We explore Knysna and travel further via Plettenberg Bay through magnificent scenic river valley passes. Visit the Tsitsikamma National Park (Khoisan for “The place of much water”), stretching over a 100 km wild and rocky coastline, characterised by massive cliffs, narrow isolated beaches and shady indigenous forests along the river valleys. Our next stop is Storms River with the impressive Paul Sauer Bridge across the valley, towering 139 m above the river. The final part of our journey takes us past a few coastal holiday villages to Port Elizabeth, also called the “Friendly City”, for a short city tour. Overnight in Port Elizabeth at Fifth Avenue Beach House or similar.
Day 4: Drive Port Elizabeth to Addo National park to Mountain Zebra Park
We visit the Addo Elephant National Park, a finely tuned ecosystem that provides sanctuary to more than 400 elephant, lion, black rhino, buffalo, hyena, several species of antelope, and a wide variety of birds. The unique flightless dung beetle is almost exclusive to this area. After this unforgettable experience, we drive via Cradock to the Mountain Zebra National Park. The park, proclaimed to save the rare Cape Mountain Zebra from certain extinction, also boasts black rhino, buffalo, springbok, blesbuck, black wildebeest, grey rhebok and mountain reedbuck. After game viewing drives in our vehicle, we arrive at the camp to overnight in the park’s chalet type accommodation.
Day 5: Drive to Karoo National park
After breakfast and another drive through the park, we travel via Graaff Reinet through one of the remotest and arguably loneliest roads in the country, where it is impossible to determine the horizons for the mirage images. Graaff Reinet, the oldest town in the Eastern Cape, is world renowned for its well-preserved old buildings. In all, there are 220 proclaimed National Monuments in the town.
The vast open planes are stark contradictions of the densely populated areas of the world. We visit the Valley of Desolation, a geological phenomenon; a ravine with giant dolomite pillars eroded into extraordinary shapes, hiding fossils of animals that inhabited the swamps 200 million years ago.
The Karoo National Park is renowned for its impressive landscapes and large variety of plants, mostly succulents, and animals that have adapted to this harsh climate. We travel through the park and have an opportunity to spot animals such as the black rhino, springbok, eland, mountain reedbuck, kudu, gemsbuck, and a variety of bird species, including one of the largest concentrations of the rare Black Eagle. It is also home to some fifty-nine species of reptiles, including five species of tortoises. Overnight in the park in the chalet type accommodation at the foothills of the Nieuwveld Mountains.
Day 6: Tours – Drive to Cape Town
After an early morning game walk in the park, awe at the wide open spaces of this semi-desert area as we travel through the village of Laingsburg that was almost completely washed away by a freak flash flood in the mid nineteen seventies. At Matjiesfontein, a well-preserved and isolated Victorian village established as a health resort in the 19th century, we stop for lunch in the Lord Millner Hotel. We travel over the summit of the Hex River Pass with great views of the Hex River Valley. As we descend into the valley, the vegetation changes abruptly from the semi-desert Karoo to a colourful patchwork of vineyards. Then westwards via Worcester, nestled in the wine-growing region of the Breede River Valley. The Huguenot Tunnel through the Drakenstein Mountains takes us via Paarl back to Cape Town, where we arrive late afternoon.
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| Tour Rates | |||
Season | Period | Adult Rate (per person sharing) | Single Room Supplement |
Low | 1-Apr-2010 to 31-May-2010 | ||
| Mid | 2-Jan-2010 to 31-Mar-2010 | ||
| High | 1-Nov-2010 to 15-Dec-2010 | ||
| Peak | 1-Jun-2010 to 31-Oct-2010 | ||
Above prices are based on a 2 adults traveling exclusively. For more than 2 persons, let us know.
Children Rates
Children under 12 years of age, pay 50% of the price when sharing with 2 adults.
The prices given above include:
- Use of 4x4 safari vehicle for game viewing & photography
- Guaranteed window seats for every participants.
- All Park Entry fees where applicable
- Full board meal plan while on Safari – breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Qualified local English - Speaking driver guide (French, Spanish & German on request)
- Game drives as per the program
- All government taxes applicable
- Extras at the lodges –tips, drinks, telephone, laundry or any other personal expenses
- International flight into/out of South Africa - Check out Great Prices for Flights into Africa Here
- Entry Visa to South Africa
- Departure tax


