This tour is suitable for indviduals, partners, families and groups. The best 5 Day tour featuring the Garden Route, 2 game safaris at Addo National Park & Botlierskop Game Reserve. Also Robberg Nature Reserve, Cape Agulhas and much more. Experience the best of South Africa on this unforgettable 5-day tour that showcases the highlights of the Garden Route. Enjoy thrilling game drives at both Addo Elephant National Park and Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, where you’ll encounter the Big Five and other iconic wildlife. Hike through the breathtaking Robberg Nature Reserve, stand at the southernmost tip of Africa at Cape Agulhas, and take in stunning coastal scenery and charming towns along the way. It’s the perfect mix of adventure, nature, and relaxation.
We pick up travelers from all over Cape Town, 50km radius
Traveling from Cape Town to Oudtshoorn along Route 62 offers a captivating journey through some of South Africa's most picturesque landscapes. This scenic route, often hailed as the world's longest wine route, meanders through the Western Cape's charming towns and diverse terrains. Departing from Cape Town, the drive takes you through the Breede River Valley, passing through towns like Worcester—home to the Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden—and Robertson, renowned for its vineyards. As you continue, you'll encounter Montagu, celebrated for its hot springs, and Barrydale, a quaint village offering delightful local eateries. The journey then leads through Ladismith and Calitzdorp, known for their distinctive architecture and port wine production. Throughout the drive, travelers are treated to a tapestry of rolling vineyards, majestic mountain passes, and arid Karoo landscapes, making the trip to Oudtshoorn—a town famed for its ostrich farms and the Cango Caves—a memorable adventure.
Visit Cango Caves. A visit to the Cango Caves, nestled in the limestone foothills near Oudtshoorn, is a journey into one of South Africa’s most captivating natural wonders. These ancient caves, formed over millions of years, feature a series of spectacular chambers filled with towering stalactites, stalagmites, and intricate rock formations. Guided tours take visitors deep into the cave system, where dramatic lighting enhances the awe-inspiring beauty of Cathedral Hall and other iconic formations. Whether you choose the easy Heritage Tour or the more adventurous crawl-filled Adventure Tour, the Cango Caves offer a fascinating glimpse into the subterranean world and a highlight of any journey through the Klein Karoo.
Visit Cango Ostrich Farm. A visit to the Cango Ostrich Farm in Oudtshoorn offers an engaging and educational experience centered around the world's largest bird. Nestled in the picturesque Schoemanshoek Valley, this family-owned farm provides guided tours that delve into the fascinating life cycle of ostriches, from egg incubation to adulthood. Visitors have the opportunity to observe these magnificent creatures up close, learn about their behaviors, and even participate in interactive activities such as feeding. The farm's commitment to animal welfare ensures that all interactions are conducted responsibly, making it an ideal destination for families and wildlife enthusiasts seeking an authentic glimpse into ostrich farming and conservation.
Visit Botlierskop Game Reserve. Visiting Botlierskop Private Game Reserve offers an authentic safari experience along South Africa's scenic Garden Route. Spanning approximately 4,200 hectares, the reserve is home to over 26 animal species, including rhinoceroses, lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, and the rare black impala, as well as more than 200 bird species. Guided game drives provide close encounters with these animals amidst diverse landscapes of mountains and grasslands. For those seeking relaxation, the reserve offers spa treatments and luxurious accommodations, including tented suites and family-friendly lodges. Whether you're an adventure enthusiast or looking for a tranquil retreat, Botlierskop delivers a memorable wildlife experience.
Visit Addo Elephant National Park. Visiting Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa's Eastern Cape offers an exceptional wildlife experience. Established in 1931 to protect 11 elephants, the park has expanded to become the country's third-largest national park, now home to over 600 elephants, along with lions, buffaloes, black rhinos, leopards, and spotted hyenas. This diverse ecosystem also includes hundreds of bird species, thriving in its woodlands, grasslands, and coastal areas. Audley Travel Visitors can engage in various activities such as guided game drives, self-drive safaris, bird watching, and hiking trails. The park's marine section adds to its uniqueness, incorporating offshore islands that serve as breeding grounds for seabirds and penguins. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or seeking a nature retreat, Addo Elephant National Park promises a memorable adventure.
Robberg Nature Reserve, located approximately 8 kilometers south of Plettenberg Bay along South Africa's Garden Route, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its rich biodiversity and historical significance. The reserve's rocks date back around 120 million years to the breakup of Gondwanaland, and evidence of Middle and Later Stone Age inhabitation has been discovered in its caves. Visitors can explore various hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, opportunities to observe a thriving Cape fur seal colony, and seasonal sightings of dolphins and whales. The reserve's diverse flora and fauna, combined with its archaeological sites, make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Visit Plettenberg Bay. Plettenberg Bay, affectionately known as "Plett," is a picturesque coastal town along South Africa's renowned Garden Route. Celebrated for its pristine beaches, such as Central Beach and Lookout Beach, Plett offers golden sands and warm waters ideal for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing. The nearby Robberg Nature Reserve provides hiking trails with panoramic ocean views and opportunities to observe a resident seal colony. Wildlife enthusiasts can visit attractions like Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary and Birds of Eden, while the Plett Winelands region invites visitors to explore boutique vineyards producing exceptional wines. With its blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences, Plettenberg Bay stands as a must-visit destination on the Garden Route.
Visit Knysna Heads. The Knysna Heads are two prominent sandstone cliffs that dramatically frame the entrance to the Knysna Lagoon from the Indian Ocean. The Eastern Head is accessible to visitors and offers several viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the lagoon, Leisure Isle, and the Outeniqua Mountains. In contrast, the Western Head is home to the privately owned Featherbed Nature Reserve, which can be visited via guided tours. The turbulent waters between these cliffs have a storied history, marking the passage for vessels entering the lagoon. Visiting the Knysna Heads provides a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, making it a highlight for travelers exploring South Africa's Garden Route.
Travel to Cape Agulhas, Africa's southern-most tip, where the 2 oceans meet.
Tour of Cape Agulhas. A tour of Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point of Africa, offers a unique and unforgettable experience where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans officially meet. This rugged coastal region is marked by dramatic rocky shores, windswept scenery, and the iconic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, which has guided sailors since 1849. Visitors can stand at the symbolic meeting point of two oceans, explore the historic shipwrecks scattered along the coastline, and take in panoramic views from the lighthouse museum. With its wild beauty, rich maritime history, and tranquil charm, Cape Agulhas is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Visit Hermanus. Hermanus, a charming coastal town along South Africa's Western Cape, is renowned for its exceptional whale-watching opportunities, particularly from June to October when southern right whales migrate to its shores. The town's scenic Cliff Path offers panoramic views of Walker Bay, making it a prime spot for land-based whale observations. Beyond marine life, Hermanus boasts pristine beaches like Grotto Beach, the diverse flora of Fernkloof Nature Reserve, and the esteemed Hemel-en-Aarde Valley wine route, known for its cool-climate varietals. Visitors can also enjoy adventure activities such as paragliding, kayaking, and mountain biking, or explore the vibrant arts scene through local galleries and markets. With its blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences, Hermanus offers a memorable destination for travelers.
Wine tasting at Benguela Cove Wine Estate. Benguela Cove Wine Estate, located along South Africa's scenic Walker Bay, offers an exceptional wine-tasting experience. Renowned for its cool-climate vineyards, the estate produces a diverse range of award-winning wines, including Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon. Visitors can enjoy guided tastings led by knowledgeable ambassadors, who provide insights into the unique characteristics of each varietal. Beyond wine tasting, Benguela Cove offers a variety of attractions, such as vineyard safaris, cellar tours, and art exhibitions. The estate also features the Moody Lagoon Restaurant, where guests can savor gourmet meals paired with estate wines, all while taking in panoramic views of the Bot River Lagoon and surrounding mountains. With its blend of fine wines, engaging activities, and stunning scenery, Benguela Cove provides a memorable destination for wine enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Visit Betty's Bay to see African Penguins. Visiting Betty's Bay offers a unique opportunity to observe African penguins in their natural habitat at the Stony Point Nature Reserve. Located in the Overberg region, this reserve is home to one of the largest successful breeding colonies of these endangered birds. A thoughtfully constructed boardwalk allows visitors to closely observe the penguins' daily activities without disturbing them. Unlike the more frequented Boulders Beach, Stony Point provides a quieter and more intimate experience. The reserve also hosts other seabirds, such as cormorants and gulls, enhancing the bird-watching experience. To ensure the well-being of the penguins, visitors are encouraged to maintain a respectful distance, avoid loud noises, and adhere to the reserve's guidelines.
Travel back to Cape Town on the Whale Coast to conclude this great 5 day tour.
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