Day 1 - Sunday - Johannesburg
On arrival in Johannesburg, you will be met and transferred to your accommodation in one of this city's green suburbs. The economic heart of South Africa, Johannesburg has a wonderful energy, and is also one of the greenest - more trees have been planted here than anywhere else in the world. This evening, your group will all meet up with your guide for a welcome dinner. Overnight at Melrose Lodge (or similar) (B)
Day 2 - Monday - Mpumalanga
This morning after breakfast we head south for Soweto, heart of the struggle against apartheid. There is much history here, including the houses where Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu lived, as well as the monument to the Soweto uprisings of 1976. But there is also a very warm and friendly people, whom we will meet during a lunch stop at one of the local shebeens (pubs). From here, we head east, traveling via Nelspruit, before stopping for overnight in one of the towns near the escarpment, which will be revealed to us tomorrow. Overnight at Windmill Guest House (or similar) (BL)
Day 3 - Tuesday - Kruger National Park
We set off this morning to discover the scenic splendor of this region. First stop is the little gold mining town of Pilgrim's Rest, discovered at the turn of the century during a short lived gold rush, and perfectly preserved, before we join the Panorama Route, taking in the strange rock formations at Bourke's Luck Potholes, the impressive Lisbon Falls, and the highlight - Blyde River Canyon, the third largest canyon in the world. Dinner and overnight on the edge of the Kruger National Park at Needles Lodge (or similar) (BD)
Day 4 - Wednesday - Kruger National Park
An early start this morning as you join your ranger in an open vehicle for your safari into the Kruger National Park. A full day here will allow you the opportunity to spot the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo) as well as a host of other animals in this huge wilderness. Return to your lodge for dinner and a chance to discuss today's sightings! Dinner and overnight on the edge of the Kruger National Park at Needles Lodge (or similar) (BD)
Day 5- Thursday- Swaziland - Zululand
Depart after an early breakfast and enter the independent kingdom of Swaziland. With its green hills and indigenous forests, it is known as the Switzerland of Africa - and it is equally well known for its excellent markets where craft and curio sellers from all over Africa bring their goods for sale. You will have the opportunity to stop at one of these markets en route, before entering northern Zululand. Here we will check into our lodge for dinner and overnight. Overnight at White Elephant Bush Lodge (or similar) (BD)
Day 6 - Friday - Zululand
This morning you will embark on a boat cruise on one of Zululand's most scenic lakes, giving you the opportunity to spot hippos, crocodiles and fish eagles. Return to your lodge early this afternoon, with an optional activity available to you - either a game drive in open vehicle, or a walking safari, both accompanied by your expert ranger. This area is rich in elephant and rhinoceros as well as being one of the most pristine areas in South Africa. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight. (BD)
Day 7 - Saturday - Durban
We follow the sugar cane fields of KwaZulu Natal south after breakfast, stopping en route to experience traditional Zulu dancing and culture, accompanied by lunch. Taking the coastal road, with its views of the Indian Ocean, we arrive at our accommodation in Durban. Afternoon at leisure, with an opportunity to either visit the Durban waterfront, or have a swim in the Indian Ocean. Overnight at Goble Palms Guest House (or similar) (BL)
Day 8 - Sunday - Wild Coast
Depart this morning for South Africa's most splendid and undiscovered coastlines - the Wild Coast. Your route takes you over the spectacular Umtamvuma river and bridge, where you enter the Transkei, home to the Xhosa tribe. The scenery is very rural, with bright colored huts dotting the hilly landscape. Arrive at the coast and check in to your lodge, with time to wander the wide expanses of beach. Dinner this evening and overnight at Mbotyi River Lodge (or similar). (BD)
Day 9 - Monday - Wild Coast
A leisurely start as you awake in your own time and spend the morning as you wish, watching the dolphins, lazing by the pool or on the beach or walking the length of the sand and the lagoons. This afternoon, a local Xhosa guide will join us and take us through his village, explaining their customs and history, as well as their close link with the environment. Dinner and overnight at the lodge. (BD)
Day 10 - Tuesday - East London
We head inland after breakfast to the main city of this area, Umtata. This is the area of Nelson Mandela's clan, and also where he was born and grew up. We stop at the Nelson Mandela Museum which tells not only of his life story, but also has fascinating audio and visual material of his trial and incarceration. Here a local guide joins us and we travel to the nearby village of Qunu, where Mandela grew up and has now retired to. From here we continue via the Great Kei River to the city of East London for dinner and overnight at Quarry Lake Inn (or similar) (BD)
Day 11 - Wednesday - Grahamstown/ Port Elizabeth
Our route today travels along the coast, passing the local holiday villages and towns of the Eastern Cape, before we drive inland after the Great Fish River to the little town of Bathurst. This is Settler Country, colonised by English settlers in the 1820's, and scene of bloody conflict between them and the native Xhosas. Bathurst is a very tiny piece of England in Africa, with its lanes and settler houses - as well as an infamous pub. We travel a bit further to graceful Grahamstown, known as the City of Spires because of its many cathedrals, before continuing to Port Elizabeth, capital of the Eastern Cape for dinner and overnight at Fifth Avenue Beach House (or similar) (BD)
Day 12 - Thursday - Knysna
We set off this morning for the famed Garden Route, driving first through the immense indigenous Tsitsikamma Forest, broken by deep gorges, and stopping at Storm's River Mouth, where the river enters the sea in breathtaking surrounds. From here, we drive to Plettenberg Bay, where lunch is a special treat at the Relais and Chateaux hotel, The Plettenberg, with unrivalled views of the sea. It is a short drive to Knysna, unofficial capital of the Garden Route, and a vibrant little town, ideally situated on the Knysna Lagoon. We start our orientation of the town from the top of the Heads, great cliffs that guard the entrance to the lagoon and the town, before checking in for 2 nights at Old Cape Road Guest House (or similar) (BL)
Day 13 - Friday - Knysna
A leisurely start this morning. We join the ferry on Knysna lagoon at about 10:30 am and set off for Featherbed Nature Reserve, where we are met by all terrain vehicles that will take us up to the top of cliffs for breathtaking views of the area. We return to the lagoon for lunch before setting off for the town of Knysna again. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the artistic shops and craft markets. Overnight in Knysna. (BL)
Day 14 - Saturday - Oudtshoorn
Leaving Knysna after breakfast, our drive takes us over the Outeniqua Mountains, where we leave the lush scenery of the Garden Route and we enter the Klein Karoo, a semi desert region, characterized by small country towns. We arrive in Oudtshoorn, famous as the ostrich farming capital of the world and a place where these comical birds are still a vital industry. We visit an ostrich farm, where we also enjoy lunch before visiting the Cango Caves, one of Africa's largest accessible grottos. We finish off with a stop at the Wildlife Centre, where you will have the opportunity to see endangered species such as cheetah in close proximity. Overnight at De Opstal (or similar) (BL)
Day 15 - Sunday - Winelands/Cape Town
We drive along Route 62 this morning, passing provincial towns such as Barrydale and Montagu, before we enter the Cape Winelands. Our first stop is the quaint French Huguenot village of Franschhoek, withits oak lined streets and pavement cafes. We will stop at one of the nearby wine estates for a wine tasting and lunch, before driving on to Stellenbosch, the second oldest settlement in South Africa after Cape Town. There will be plenty of opportunity to discover the old town center and famed Cape Dutch architecture. From here, it is a short drive to Cape Town where we check in for 3 nights at a small privately owned hotel, Cape Town Hollow (or similar), chosen for its charm and ideal location. (BL)
Day 16 - Monday - Cape Town
This morning you will discover Cape Town - or the "Mother City" as it is affectionately known and indeed it is one of the most beautiful cities of the world. Rich in history - you will visit the Castle, and the historic city center, it is also the Parliamentary capital of South Africa - you will visit the Houses of Parliament and Company Gardens, and rich in European and Cape Malay culture - you will stop at the colourful Malay Quarter and also the bustling market at Greenmarket Square. Weather permitting, we will ascend Table Mountain (own cost) for spectacular views over the entire Cape Peninsula. At the end of the tour, you may choose to be dropped off at your accommodation or at the vibrant Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, a working harbour, with many shops, restaurants and outdoor performers. This evening we dine at one of the historic restaurants in the city. (BD)
Day 17 - Tuesday - Cape Town
Set off this morning after breakfast for the Cape of Good Hope - a drive that takes you along the incredible Atlantic seaboard, through exclusive areas such as Clifton and Camp's Bay, and the little fishing harbor of Hout Bay, where we will stop for a cruise to Seal Island to see the Cape Fur Seals. If the pass is open, we will travel along Chapman's Peak Drive to the Cape Peninsula. Here we will go by funicular to the top for the spectacular view, and to witness the symbolic meeting of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. We return via Simon's Town and the breeding Colony of African Penguins on the beach there. Dinner this evening is a special arrangement with friends in the township of Langa, where will enjoy traditional African food, and the most talented young African musicians. Overnight in Cape Town. (BD)
Day 18 - Wednesday - Cape Town
A day to say farewell to your fellow travelers and guide and to a country that has been your home for a short while. You will be transferred to the airport in time for your outbound international flight with many happy memories and stories to tell those at home.
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