This private safari tour explores the worlds most beautiful city and its stunning natural surroundings like Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, Whale Route, West Coast National Park, Stellenbosch and Winelands. Cape Town (my hometown) is a bucket list must! You fly to Johannesburg and are transferred by road (flights available) to the iconic Kruger National Park for your 4-day private safari which also includes a safari walk with armed rangers. The Park has the highest chance in Africa of seeing all of the Big 5 (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino & buffalo). A full day tour of the Blyde River Canyon via the Panorama Route visits the top natural attractions like the 3 Rondawels, Bourke's Luck Potholes, God's Window and the Lisbon Falls. The canyon is the world’s 3rd largest, but largest "vegetated" canyon.
If you are outside the 5km raduis you would need to take an Uber to the OR Tambo international pick up point. Transfer ends at Bushbaby Lodge in Hazyview, Kruger Vehicule is usually a white Quantum 14 seater
Guests will be collected from various lodges and hotels within a 5 km radius of the OR Tambo International Airport between 6:30 am and 6:45 am, and from the OR Tambo International Airport shuttle and bus terminal between 6:45 and 7:00 am. We depart at 7:15 am.
You have time to relax and enjoy lunch, thereafter dive into the pool or walk around the beautiful lodge and walking trail. We depart from the lodge at around 3:30 pm for a sunset/nocturnal safari in the Kruger National Park. The sun sets early in the winter months, which means you will have a longer night safari. In summer, you enjoy beautiful sunsets while on safari. Return to the lodge at around 8:00 pm for a lovely dinner and a good night’s rest, preparing for your full-day safari in the Kruger National Park.
All safaris start before sunrise, the best part of the day, not knowing what to expect. After a short drive, we enter the park gates. Your guide will know which areas are the best to find the wildlife, including the Big 5 and plains game. This is the finest time of the day to see predators. The lodge will arrange breakfast packs and your guide will stop after about 3 hours for breakfast, a bathroom break and a chance to get a coffee. We then continue with your safari. Kruger offers a variety of ecozones and each one has a different range of wildlife. We visit rivers and watering holes as well as plains and bushveld regions. We stop for lunch at a rest camp, where this meal will be for your own account. You have time to do some curio shopping or enjoy a cold beer! The guide will then continue with the safari heading towards the lodge. We arrive back between 3:30 - 4:30 pm, with enough time to relax, swim and have a great dinner.
Today we visit God's Window, Bourke's Luck Potholes, Blyde River Canyon (world’s 3rd largest canyon), Lisbon Waterfall, the 3 Rondawels and the town of Graskop. God’s Window allows people a window from the escarpment and has a 1,300 m drop below. One can see as far as Kruger and beyond on a clear day. There is a fantastic short walk through a natural rainforest environment. Bourke's Luck Potholes are a stunning natural formation created by water erosion over hundreds of years. The Bourke’s Luck Potholes have round carvings and holes of different sizes formed in the Truer River and Blyde River confluence in the red sandstone. Your guides will brief you on all the history of the region. You can use small footbridges and walk over the chasms, looking at the water flowing through the cracks and holes. There are also several small but beautiful waterfalls in the area. We spent about 1 hour here. It’s a great walk of about 1 km in total.
At the northern end of the mighty Drakensberg Range, and standing sentry at one end of the Blyde River Canyon is the most famous - and photographed - attraction in the region, the Three Rondavels.The harder rock layers on top eroded slower than the underlying softer layers of stone, which resulted in rock formations which resemble African rondavels.
With magnificent views, canyons, rock formations and waterfalls, God's Window is truly an area of breathtaking scenic splendour. It is no wonder that Mpumalanga is known as Paradise Country.
The Luck Potholes are incredible. The result of decades of swirling water where the Treur River meets the Blyde River, the result of which has caused extensive water erosion over time. The result is amazing rock sculptures that will fascinate you for hours.
There are actually more waterfalls around Sabie than anywhere else in southern Africa. Regarded as the most stunning of the lot, Mac Mac has twin falls that plunge some 90m into a gorge below.
This glass viewing elevator travels 60m down the sheer cliffs of Graskop Gorge, with views of the Big Swing opposite, to an elevated forest boardwalk, which leads 500m to a 70m-high waterfall via suspension bridges and exhibits. At the top of the shaft, a lifestyle centre with a restaurant, craft market and shops perches on the precipice. The enter fee is included. The activity is for your account.
The natural wonders of Graskop are probably the most photographed and painted scenes in the world. Situated in the magnificent Mpumalanga Province, Graskop is ideally located in the heart of the tourism region and is the gateway to the Panorama Route. Graskop is a small town found on the edge of the Drakensberg escarpment and the ideal base from which to explore all the sightseeing venues in Mpumalanga including the Kruger National Park, Pilgrims Rest, Blyde River Canyon and so much more. It's a good lunch stop.
This active and interactive way to view games, allows you to interact with nature in a way that game drives don’t. Examine and follow animal tracks, see creatures up close and appreciate the amazing flora that covers the land. Being on foot lets you into a world so few get to see, hear, touch and smell – your guide will help you meet Africa’s flora and fauna up close and personal. After a short breakfast and coffee stop, we'll continue with the safari returning to the lodge at around 11 am. Here you'll say goodbye to your guide and freshen up before the journey back to Johannesburg. On arrival, check in for your flight to Cape Town and you will be met by either myself or my colleague & transferred you to your hotel. Accommodation: Premier Hotel - Seapoint (very well situated in a safe precinct on the promenade, a short complimentary shuttle to the Waterfront with restaurants and activities)..
This morning we ascended Table Mountain via cable car (optional, weather dependent), views over the city, Table Bay and Robben Island are stupendous. Table Mountain is a New Seven Wonder of the world & UNESCO heritage site. Thereafter we explore Cape Town & visit Cape Town's historical places, like the Dutch East Indian Garden, Castle of Good Hope, South African Museum, Malay quarter, District 6 & Greenmarket square. Later in the afternoon we drive up the West Coast where the views of Table Mountain (post card), Robben Island and Table Bay are stupendous. Time for an aperitif whilst watching the sunset over the Atlantic ocean. We are happy to offer you our discounted rates on activities like helicopter flips, shark cage diving, ballooning, whale cruise, surfing lesson, seal snorkeling, paragliding, hiking & more. To discuss.
Thereafter we explore Cape Town & visit Cape Town's historical places, like the Dutch East Indian Garden, Castle of Good Hope, South African Museum, Malay quarter, District 6 & Greenmarket square.
We will have an opportunity to discover Bo-kaap, a Cape Georgian community formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter. Bo-Kaap's endemic architectural structures ,cobbled stoned streets and brightly colored walls makes for a great photo session but it is also her 300 years old history that leaves one with a lot to savour.
Greenmarket Square is one of the liveliest hubs in Cape Town. It’s the second oldest public space in Cape Town, after the Grand Parade. There are many things to do at Greenmarket Square, from exploring the market and grabbing a bite to eat, to exploring the art and discovering the story of the historic cobbled square.
The West Coast is a nature and water-sport enthusiasts dream. From here at beach level we have great views of Table Mountain (post card), Robben Island and Table Bay. The beaches are just exquisite.
This region is a UNESCO Heritage Site due to the exceptional floral diversity of the area. We follow the west coast via Clifton, stopping at Maiden's Cove to enjoy a view of the Twelve Apostles and Camps Bay. Hout Bay is next, a charming little town, where we board a boat for a trip to Duiker Island, home to the world's largest fur seal colony. From here, we drive along Chapman's Peak Pass, looking at the breathtaking views. Next is the Cape of Good Hope NP, the most Westerly point on the African continent where the cold Atlantic Ocean meets the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean. The early Portuguese mariners named this famous landmark the Cape of Storms. Have a walk up to the lighthouse. Our journey then takes us to False Bay, where we can have lunch. Kalk Bay is a fantastic coastal port, famous for its fish n chips. Off to Boyes Drive which offers a great view of the surfers below, & if you like, chat with the shark spotter while he scours the bay looking out for the Great White.
Hout Bay is next, a charming little town, where we board a boat for a trip to Duiker Island, home to the world's largest fur seal colony.
One of the worlds most scenic coastal drives
A full-day private tour of the Cape winelands, Stellenbosch & Whale Coast is a profound experience offering exceptional value. Visit the historical town of Stellenbosch & boutique wineries to taste the Cape's finest. Thereafter, we follow the Southern Cape Coast along the spectacular Clarence Drive on our way to Betty’s Bay & Africa’s largest penguin colony. Next is the charming town of Hermanus, known to be the world’s best land-based whale-watching spot between the months of June to December.
We enjoy a wine and cheese tasting at Fairview wine estate t
We do a city tour of historical Stellenbosch, followed by a guided walk about.
We head along Clarence Drive, the world's most beautiful coastal pass. Finally arriving in Hermanus stretched along a narrow ribbon of land between towering mountains and a spectacular shoreline, Sitting on the edge of Walker Bay, this small coastal town offers a bewitching array of experiences. Whales and Great White Sharks, the most diverse Floral Kingdom in the world, mountain walks and unspoilt beaches, secluded forests, crashing surf, lagoons and a hidden valley so beautiful it’s named ‘Heaven and Earth. Public art and sculptures at Gearings Point complement the artistic offerings of the many galleries that forms an art walk.
This lovely garden is situated in the centre of the coastal fynbos where the flora is at its richest. It encompasses mountain slopes with wind-clipped heathlands, deep gorges with relict forests, flats and marshes with restios, sedges and bulbs, as well as dunes adjacent to the beach with specialised salt-adapted plants. The Garden is renowned for its waterfalls and amber pools.
Stoney Point Penguin Colony is the last refuge of our critically endangered African Penguin. Please note this is not Boulders Penguins, the site has it as default.
To ensure the survival of the free-ranging, Southern African Cheetah. Cheetah Outreach is an educational and conservation based facility that partners with cheetah Ambassadors to offer a unique personal experience in order to raise awareness and to ensure financial sustainability of the Cheetah Outreach conservation program. There are about 1326 cheetahs in South Africa of which approximately 500 free ranging cheetah live on unprotected farm lands in the northern part of the country. The facility promotes the work of the Cheetah Outreach Trust to conserve this viable population and engage both local and international visitors to connect and join in saving these elegant African predators. The reserve is home to other endangered African wildlife which are visible to you. Admission is included, encounters for your account.
Book an EXTRAORDINARY scenic Cape Town helicopter tour along the coast and soar above the city’s skyline and Table Mountain. All helicopter tours depart from the V&A Waterfront helipad, and we offer a range of scenic flights ranging from 12 minutes to 56 minutes. We are the largest helicopter fleet in Cape Town, with 9 aircraft including an authentic Huey UH-1 Army Helicopter.
The ocean has no fences and Shark Team enjoys sightings of various shark species. These Include the Great White Shark, Bronze Whaler Shark, Cow Sharks, Cape Fur seals and Stingrays. We can never guarantee any specific sighting but we will however be 100% transparent with you. On booking we will inform you as to what sightings we have had recently and what you can expect. We understand that even though we can never predict what you will see we want you to be assured that we will give you honest and up to date answers. Priding ourselves In honesty and high quality services we want you to know you are safe with us.
Welcome to The Tandem Flight Co Enjoy the ultimate tandem paragliding experience in Cape Town with The Tandem Flight Company. Fly with experienced pilots and see Cape Town’s most gorgeous views. No experience is necessary, closed shoes are and you have to be at least 14 years old We will walk you through the entire process upfront, including a safety briefing and detailed instructions so you can have a safe & enjoyable flight. Once we are airborne, all you need to do is relax, enjoy the views and take some pics if you want to. We also offer a picture & video package of your flight.
Robben Island, the unique symbol of “the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, suffering and injustice” with a rich 500 year old multi-layered history, is visited every year by thousands of people eager to understand and honour the important aspects of South Africa’s history that the Island represents. The ferries depart from the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V & A Waterfront. The tour takes 3.5 hours including the ferry trip to and from the Island (Depending on the boat used as they have different travel times).
Our all inclusive 1.5 hour private surf lessons include a qualified Surf Emporium or Surfing South Africa Level 1 Surf Instructor/s for the full duration of your surf lesson, providing you with structured lessons at your own pace. All lessons include the use of our surf school facilities as well as the use of the surfboard and wetsuit for the duration of your lesson. You can book a private surf lesson at a time that suits you. All our Surf Lessons have a ratio of 1 Instructor : 5 Participants
Transfer to the airport for your air transport home. Depending on your departure time, visit the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art situated in the Waterfront.
Visit the award winning Two Oceans Aquarium which represents marine life from our Atlantic and Indian oceans.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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