This 7-day adventure from Durban to Cape Town takes you on a diverse journey through South Africa’s most breathtaking landscapes, cultural and wildlife experiences. From the natural beauty of Drakensberg Mountains to thrilling safaris in Addo National Park and Botlierskop Game Reserve, the tour blends history, culture, and nature. Along the Garden Route, explore the rugged coastline, enjoy whale watching, taste world-class wines, and visit the penguin colony, before arriving in Cape Town to end this unforgettable journey.
Highlights:
- Discover Howick Falls and Mandela Capture Site, rich in history and natural beauty
- Explore Drakensberg Mountains with scenic walks and breathtaking views
- Experience thrilling game safaris in Addo National Park and Botlierskop Game Reserve
- Hike the Robberg Nature Reserve
- Visit Hermanus for whale watching (in season) and enjoy wine tasting at Benguela Cove Wine Estate
- See endangered African penguins at Betty’s Bay before arriving in Cape Town
We pick up from hotels in and around Durban, Umhlanga, etc...from the hotels, ports, airport, cruise ships, etc....
A visit to Howick Falls, located in the picturesque KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, showcases one of South Africa’s most dramatic waterfalls, plunging approximately 95 meters into a deep gorge. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic walking trails, the falls offer breathtaking views, perfect for photography or simply taking in the natural beauty. Local legends and rich history add cultural significance, making Howick Falls both a spectacular and meaningful stop on any Midlands tour.
A visit to the Nelson Mandela Capture Site near Howick provides a poignant insight into South Africa’s struggle for freedom. The site commemorates the place where Nelson Mandela was arrested in 1962, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s history. Visitors can explore the striking stainless steel sculpture of Mandela, the informative museum exhibitions, and the surrounding grounds, reflecting on his legacy of courage, resilience, and reconciliation.
From the Nelson Mandela Capture Site, the journey continues southwest toward the Drakensberg mountains in the Underberg region. The drive passes through the scenic KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, with rolling hills, lush farmlands, and quaint rural villages providing a glimpse of local life. As you approach the Drakensberg foothills, the landscape transforms into dramatic mountain vistas, deep valleys, and winding rivers, setting the stage for outdoor adventures and exploration in one of South Africa’s most striking natural regions.
A visit to the Nelson Mandela Museum in Mthatha offers a fascinating journey through the life and legacy of South Africa’s iconic leader. The museum showcases personal artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits that chronicle Mandela’s early life, struggle against apartheid, imprisonment, and eventual presidency. Visitors gain a deep understanding of his remarkable impact on the country and the world, making this a meaningful and educational stop for anyone exploring South Africa’s history.
Stop over in Mvezo to see the monuments erected to comemorate birthplace of Nelson Mandela
A visit to the white sand beaches of East London offers sun, surf, and relaxation along South Africa’s beautiful Wild Coast. Stretching for kilometers, these pristine beaches are perfect for swimming, strolling, or simply soaking in the coastal scenery, with gentle waves and golden sands framed by the Indian Ocean. Popular spots like Nahoon Beach and Santas Beach provide family-friendly environments, while the surrounding scenery invites photography, picnics, and unforgettable moments by the sea.
Travel from East London to Port Alfred, a charming coastal town known for its relaxed atmosphere and scenic beauty. Upon arrival, explore the beaches of Port Alfred, with golden sands and gentle waves ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or a leisurely stroll along the shore. The town’s peaceful seaside vibe, combined with picturesque views of the Indian Ocean, makes it a perfect stop to unwind and enjoy South Africa’s stunning coastline.
Experience a thrilling game safari in Addo Elephant National Park, one of South Africa’s premier wildlife destinations. Explore vast landscapes of rolling hills, dense bush, and open plains in search of elephants, lions, buffalo, zebras, and black rhinos, along with a rich variety of antelope and bird species. Whether on a guided 4x4 drive or a self-drive adventure, the park offers unforgettable encounters with Africa’s iconic wildlife, making it a must-visit for nature and safari enthusiasts alike.
A visit to the beaches of Port Elizabeth offers sun, surf, and relaxation along the city’s scenic coastline, often referred to as the “Friendly City.” Stretching for kilometers, beaches like King’s Beach, Humewood Beach, and Sardinia Bay provide opportunities for swimming, surfing, or strolling along golden sands. With warm waters, vibrant promenades, and family-friendly amenities, Port Elizabeth’s beaches are perfect for enjoying the Indian Ocean and soaking up the coastal atmosphere.
we depart from Port Elizabeth and head off to Bloukrans Bridge. Here, there is the world's highest bungy jump at 215 metres. This is for those willing to experiment. This activity is an optional extra.
Travel along the scenic Garden Route from Port Elizabeth to Robberg Nature Reserve, passing coastal towns, rolling hills, and lush forests that showcase South Africa’s diverse landscapes. Upon arrival at Robberg, embark on one of its renowned hiking trails, which wind along rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and rocky outcrops, offering panoramic ocean views and opportunities to spot seals, seabirds, and even dolphins. This journey combines the beauty of the Garden Route with the adventure and natural splendor of one of South Africa’s most celebrated nature reserves.
A visit to Plettenberg Bay offers a perfect blend of charming town life and stunning coastal scenery. Explore the town’s boutique shops, cafés, and art galleries before heading to its beautiful beaches, such as Lookout Beach and Robberg Beach, where golden sands meet the gentle waves of the Indian Ocean. Whether relaxing by the shore, taking a leisurely stroll, or enjoying water activities, Plettenberg Bay provides a quintessential Garden Route coastal experience.
A visit to the Garden of Eden in Knysna offers a peaceful escape into an ancient indigenous forest, with towering yellowwood trees, lush ferns, and a rich variety of birdlife. The easy-to-navigate boardwalk trail allows visitors to immerse themselves in the serene forest atmosphere while enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. This hidden gem provides a tranquil experience, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet retreat along the Garden Route.
After breakfast, we take a tour of Knysna We start off with Knysna Heads. Knysna Heads refers to two large cliffs that guard the entrance to the Knysna Lagoon, a popular tourist destination in the Western Cape province of South Africa. These cliffs are located on either side of a narrow channel that connects the lagoon to the Indian Ocean. The eastern head is a publicly accessible nature reserve that offers scenic viewpoints, hiking trails, and picnic areas. The western head is a private nature reserve that is not open to the public. The area around Knysna Heads is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a variety of bird species, marine life, and vegetation.
Breathtaking views of Knysna, crystal blue waters and and and. There really are no words to describe how stunning the views are. The Waterfront is a chilled out extension of Knysna. A scenic view of the harbor with quite a number of yachts make it a scenery. A good number of restaurants from cafes to great restaurants, one can easily spend 2-3 hours here, you can also book some rides on the lagoon.
A boat cruise on the Knysna Lagoon offers a serene and scenic way to experience one of the Garden Route’s most iconic natural landmarks. Surrounded by lush forests and the dramatic Knysna Heads, the lagoon is home to abundant birdlife and occasional dolphin sightings. Whether cruising at sunrise, sunset, or during the day, the experience provides breathtaking views, a peaceful atmosphere, and a unique perspective of the town and its surrounding landscapes.
Depart from Knysna at 7am and head to Botlierskop Game Reserve for a game safari. A visit to Botlierskop Game Reserve offers an exciting 4x4 safari adventure through rolling hills and bushveld landscapes. Guests can spot a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, rhinos, giraffes, buffalo, and various antelope species, while enjoying the thrill of close-up encounters from a guided vehicle. The reserve combines stunning scenery, abundant wildlife, and expert guides, making it an unforgettable safari experience along the Garden Route.
Visit Hermanus and explore the famous Cliff Path, a scenic walkway that hugs the coastline and offers stunning views of the ocean. During whale season, this is one of the best places in the world to spot southern right whales as they breach and play near the shore. Along the path, you can enjoy the fresh sea air, take in dramatic coastal scenery, and experience the relaxed charm of this picturesque town.
Experience the thrill of whale watching in Hermanus, one of the world’s premier coastal destinations for observing southern right whales during their annual migration. From the shore, cliffs, or boat excursions, visitors can see these majestic creatures breaching, tail-slapping, and interacting with their calves. The combination of stunning ocean scenery and unforgettable wildlife encounters makes Hermanus a must-visit stop during whale season.
A visit to Benguela Cove Wine Estate offers a relaxing and scenic experience in the heart of South Africa’s Walker Bay wine region. Guests can enjoy wine tasting of award-winning vintages while taking in panoramic views of vineyards, mountains, and the lagoon. The estate also features a restaurant, cellar tours, and serene surroundings, making it a perfect stop for wine enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape.
A visit to Betty’s Bay offers the chance to see one of South Africa’s most charming wildlife attractions: the African penguin colony at Stony Point. In addition to the penguins, the coastal town features scenic beaches, rocky shorelines, and abundant birdlife, providing a peaceful and picturesque setting. Betty’s Bay is an ideal stop for wildlife lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to experience the unique charm of the Western Cape coast.
Conclude your 7-day adventure with a scenic drive from Betty’s Bay to Cape Town along the renowned Whale Coast Route. This route offers breathtaking coastal views, charming seaside towns, and the chance to spot whales along the way in season. As you approach Cape Town, enjoy vistas of mountains meeting the ocean, vineyards, and historic landmarks, providing a memorable finale to your journey through South Africa’s diverse landscapes.
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