The Garden Route is a little piece of heaven tucked away on the East Coast of South Africa. Your 4-day tour incorporates the highlights of the area along with its splendid scenery. This relaxed garden route tour is one of the best ways to see this area.
• Explore the beaches
• Explore the Addo Elephant Park for the big 5 and more
• Enjoy starlit African skies 
• Dare yourself to jump off the highest bungee bridge in the world
• View Whales from Land in Hermanus, the whale watching Capital of the World
• Enjoy the longest wine route in the world
• Enjoy wine tasting at one of the best wine estates in South Africa
• Do a boat cruise to watch the whales 
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Depart from Cape Town at 8 am and travel along the Whale Coast admiring the scenery whilst on the lookout for the whales. Drive along the beautiful coast until we reach Benguela Wine Estate for a Wine tasting Experience of 5 different wines.
Hermanus is the whale-watching capital of the world. From Benguela Cove Wine Estate we proceed to Hermanus. During whale season there are several opportunities to spot whales from the numerous vantage points along Hermanus’ elevated rocky coastline (the best land-based viewing point in the world for whale–watching).
From Hermanus, we travel further until we reach Mossel Bay for the night
In Mossel Bay, you can Take a boat ride to seal island near the harbor. Visit the market at Hartenbos beach. Buy some wine and go sit at the cliffs in the southern part of the town, enjoying the view of the ocean. You can sometimes see whales from the headland. Walk along one of the world's most beautiful beaches, packed solid in the holiday season, and empty in the 22-degree winter. We proceed from Mossel Bay and reach Knysna where we visit the Waterfront Knysna Quays for an afternoon relaxation after checking into our lodge or hotel.
Once we arrive in Knysna we visit the Knysna Heads. It's amazing, stop at first below the heads and walk around the walkways to the rocks, where the Indian Ocean breaks in. Enjoy the views.
Spend the afternoon relaxing at the Waterfront Knysna Quays. 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 on the fast boat. And like any tourist spot, you can find a great number of shops with tinkers and souvenirs.
On day 3 we depart from Knysna and head to Addo National Park. Addo National Park is a diverse wildlife conservation park situated close to Port Elizabeth in South Africa and is one of the country's 20 national parks. Here, we go to see the big 5 such as elephants, lions, the rhino, buffalo, cheetahs, giraffe,s and many more. We spend the day in the national park.
From Addo National Park we drive back towards Knysna and make a stop at the Bloukrans Bridge for the world's highest bungy jump. This is an optional extra.
Billed as the longest wine route in the Western Cape, the Route 62 Wine Route encompasses Wellington, Tulbagh, Worcester, Robertson, and the Klein Karoo. Wine lovers can visit up to 70 wine farms, of which 11 are specialist brandy cellars, and comprise the R62 Brandy Route – an adventure on its own! This is how we travel on the last day as we head back to Cape Town. Wine tasting along the route will be an optional extra. A window to the real South African countryside, Route 62 allows travelers to anticipate adventure, dramatic landscapes, and friendly towns. A postcard-perfect journey altogether, Route 62 is one of the road trips in South Africa that should be on your bucket list if you have a knack for the uncommon.
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