This is an immersive tour for explorers and adventure seekers who wants to combine comfort, luxury, flexibility and enjoy a vast range of included activities like game drives, boat cruises and authentic local experiences.
This tour is run by a local guide who are very experienced and knowledgeable giving you an in depth experience and information about destinations we travel to or through.
Meet your driver at the arrivals gate. The guide will be holding a welcome sign.
Tour ends at Victoria Falls Airport, Zimbabwe
Upon arrival at Cape Town International Airport you will be met by a local guide from Local Safaris Africa team who will drive you to your hotel. As you drive toward the city, your view from afar will be Table Mountain, one of the most spiritual places on earth. With its heart, two oceans and the beautiful city of Cape Town at its feet. Spend your time relaxing and exploring this wonderful city. You have our top recommendations for activities, restaurants and shopping so that you can make the most of your time here. If you would like us to organize your time here with a privately-guided tour, according to your interests, we can do so. Otherwise soak in and enjoy the warm welcome of the Mother City. Get ready for an african dinner tonight
After breakfast we ascend by aerial cableway to the summit of Table Mountain, an iconic symbol of the city (weather permitting). From atop, view the amazing panoramic views of the waterfront, the majestic Hottentots Mountains and the gorgeous Cape Peninsula. On a clear day, you can see as far as Robben Island.
City tour with your Local guide gives you an exploration of the rich history and cultural sights of Cape Town on a drive past the impressive Castle of Good Hope, the City Hall, St. George’s Cathedral, a seat of the Anglican Church, the Great Synagogue and Holocaust Center and the lush Company’s Gardens adjacent to the South African Parliament. Situated on the slopes of Signal Hill, we reach the exotic Bo-Kaap quarter, formerly the Cape Malay Quarter, one of the oldest and most fascinating residential areas in the city with its brightly colored homes and winding cobblestone streets that date back to the 18th century. Linger on your own or return to the hotel for leisure time. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure.
Wake up to the beauty of this historic city and at 8 am we depart to explore the picturesque scenery on a Cape Peninsula tour as you drive along the exquisite stretch of coastline. Relish the breathtaking views along legendary Chapman’s Peak and take a ride on the Flying Dutchman funicular to the old lighthouse.
Here, the one-of-a-kind Flying Dutchman funicular takes us from Cape Point Nature Reserve, a Natural World Heritage Site, to the old lighthouse with time to stroll along the cliff paths and photograph the unbelievable vistas.
A change of pace as we travel past the naval base of Simon’s Town to Boulders Beach, with its wind sheltered bays and sandy shores, home to a breeding colony of over 2,000 endangered African Penguins. To view these adorable little birds, a walkway has been built that takes us on an intimate tour of the area they call home.
Things to Do In Cape Town To enhance your Cape Town experience, we recommend you sample the unique experiences the city has to offer. You have the day at leisure to choose popular activities – We can help you book and secure the experiences at your cost * Helicopter Scenic Flights * Cooking classes * Whale Watching & Shark * Shopping & Museums * Private Art Tour A tour to historic Robben Island today reveals the poignant struggles, hopes and dreams of freedom made famous by Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment here.
Take an included morning flight to Hoedspruit. After settling into your inviting thatched chalet, take a moment to breathe in the stillness and let the landscape settle around you. As the afternoon light softens, embark on your first Big Five game drive across the Greater Kruger, where every turn holds the promise of discovery and every encounter feels personal. When darkness falls, experience the thrill of tracking nocturnal creatures, guided by skilled trackers and the beam of powerful spotlights. Return to the lodge to unwind beneath a canopy of stars, sharing a traditional boma dinner around the campfire – a heartfelt welcome to the rhythms and stories that make this place feel like home.
An early start takes you into the legendary Kruger National Park, home to one of the most diverse wildlife populations in Africa. Spanning nearly 2 million hectares, Kruger offers endless opportunities to witness iconic species in their natural environment. Enjoy a scenic picnic breakfast at a remote rest stop, then spend the afternoon exploring the park’s most wildlife-rich routes, viewpoints, and waterholes. After a full day of adventure, return to the lodge for a hearty dinner and time to reflect on the day’s incredible sightings.
After breakfast, you will depart your lodge and check in for your flight. On arrival at Victoria Falls Airport, you are met by your guide and transferred to your hotel for check in. You get visas on arrival at the airport, Zimbabwe side. In the evening, get ready for a Zimbabwean traditional boma dinner marked with some live music and drumming.
Today you will have a guided Tour of the Victoria Falls. It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience – the sight, the sound, the smell; the humbling feeling that here indeed is Nature’s Supreme Masterpiece, The Victoria Falls. No photograph can begin to depict reality… and nothing prepares you for your first sight. This tour is conducted in the morning. You have the afternoon to explore optional activities like - Helicopter flights, bungee jump, gorge swing etc. Your guide will assist you booking this.
In the morning, we drive to Kasane, Botswana. Upon arrival clear immigration for Botswana. Once done, we drive to Chobe national park, home to the big 5 and the largest elephant population on earth.
Chobe boat cruises are a fantastic way to experience the best of Botswana. You can get up close to large herds of abundant animals in the Chobe National Park. They tend to make their way to the river and onto the islands in the river to feast on the sweet grass. Puku and lechwe antelopes are standard on the Chobe floodplains. Here, there is the highest concentration of elephants globally, and herds of elephants frequently cross the Chobe River. Hippos and crocodiles like to bask in the sun next to the water. You can also see buffalo and giraffes and other plains game. Lucky visitors might see leopards and lions! Furthermore, there are over 460 bird species in the park.
Soweto is a symbol of the New South Africa, caught between old squatter misery and new prosperity, squalor and an upbeat lifestyle. It’s a vibrant city that still openly bears the scars of the apartheid past and yet shows what’s possible in the New South Africa.” The establishment of Soweto is, like Johannesburg, directly linked to the discovery of gold in 1886. Thousands of people from across South Africa and around the world flocked to the area to seek their fortunes or offer their labor. Within just four years, Johannesburg had become the second-largest city in South Africa. More than half the population was Black, with many living in multi-racial shanty towns near the gold mines at the city’s center.
After a hearty breakfast, say your goodbyes and get an included airport transfer to OR Tambo.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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