SPECIAL OFFER – 11 DAY SELF DRIVE THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA
Enjoy 3 nights in Cape Town, 2 nights in the Cape Winelands,
3 nights on the Garden Route and 2 nights on Safari at an
exclusive Big 5 private game reserve in the Eastern Cape.
Explore the Mother City and the Fairest Cape; from the oldest
buildings in South Africa to trendy waterfront shopping; from
majestic Table Mountain to glamorous beaches and dramatic
seascapes.
Continue to the Winelands, with its backdrop of majestic
mountain ranges and lush valleys and vineyards. Stop at wine
estates for tastings and cellar tours. You will then discover
the Garden Route’s treasure trove of pristine beaches,
lush indigenous forests and tranquil lagoons, and finally,
no visit to South Africa is complete without the ultimate
African adventure of a Big Five Safari.
Day 1 – Arrival in Cape Town
Upon arrival at Cape Town airport, you make you way to the
Rent-a-Car kiosk to collect your Group B hire car (Ford Ikon,
VW Polo or similar). You drive towards the city and check
into the Winchester Mansions. The rest of the day is at leisure.
You may like to laze on one of Cape Town’s fine beaches,
such as trendy Clifton or Camps Bay.
Alternatively, you may prefer to explore the Victoria &
Alfred Waterfront, South Africa’s trendiest shopping
precinct. We suggest you ride the cable car up Table Mountain
in the early evening to enjoy the spectacular views over the
city and across Table Bay to Robben Island.
Overnight: Winchester Mansions
Basis: bed & breakfast
Day 2 – Cape Point
This morning we suggest you might like to take a drive around
Cape Point. The drive will take you along the Atlantic seaboard
via glamorous Clifton to the quaint seaside village of Hout
Bay. Here you can take a boat ride from the fishing harbour
out to the seal colony on Seal Island. Continue via the scenic
Chapman’s Peak Drive to Cape Point.
Looking at this dramatic promontory jutting into the sea
gives one an idea why early sailors nicknamed it the Cape
of Storms. You can then follow the coastline northwards via
Simonstown, where you can visit the penguin colony of Boulders
Beach. A leisurely drive through the leafy southern suburbs
will bring you back to the Winchester Mansions in the late
afternoon.
Overnight: Winchester Mansions
Basis: bed & breakfast
Day 3 – Robben Island and Two Oceans Aquarium
We suggest you return to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
You can take a ferry from the Waterfront across Table Bay
to Robben Island. An ex-prisoner takes you on an extensive
tour of the prison, which includes a visit to Nelson Mandela’s
cell, the limestone quarry and the old leper colony.
This afternoon you could visit the Waterfront’s Two
Oceans Aquarium, which is highly recommended for the insight
it gives into life in the two oceans off the southern tip
of Africa – the cold Atlantic Ocean and the warm Indian
Ocean. Alternatively, museum lovers can visit the South African
Museum and the National Gallery. This evening would be a good
time to go up Table Mountain if the weather was inclement
on your day of arrival.
Overnight: Winchester Mansions
Basis: bed & breakfast
Day 4 – Winelands
You depart Cape Town and drive to the Cape Winelands, with
its backdrop of majestic mountain ranges and lush valleys.
You check into d’Ouwe Werf in Stellenbosch, the “town
of oaks” and South Africa’s second oldest town.
Overnight: d’Ouwe Werf
Basis: bed & breakfast
Day 5 – Winelands
The next day is spent following the various wine routes (Paarl,
Stellenbosch and Franschhoek). You can stop for tastings at
wine estates along the way and you will have the chance to
purchase some of the wines you have tasted. Particularly recommended
are Fariview Estate on the Paarl Wine Route, which offers
cheese tastings alongside the wine tastings, and Boschendal
Estate on the Franschhoek Wine Route, which offers very interesting
cellar tours.
Another sight worth seeing in the Winelands is Spier Wine
Estate near Stellenbosch where there is a cheetah breeding
programme that allows visitors to get up close to these beautiful
cats. A scenic drive over the Helshoogte Pass (Hell’s
Heights) takes you to the Franschhoek Valley where you can
visit the memorial to the French Huguenots, who sought refuge
from religious persecution in Europe and settled here in the
late seventeenth century. Franschhoek is a good lunch stop
as it has a reputation as the gourmet centre of South Africa.
Paarl, with its three imposing granite domes and monument
to the Afrikaans language, is also an interesting stop.
Overnight: d’Ouwe Werf
Basis: bed & breakfast
Day 6 – Winelands to Knysna
This morning you begin your journey along the Garden Route.
After checking out of d’Ouwe Werf, drive over the spectacular
Sir Lowry’s Pass, catching your last glimpse across
the Cape Flats towards Cape Town and Table Mountain. You travel
through the apple orchards of Grabouw and over undulating
wheat fields to Swellendam. This small village nestling at
the foot of the Langeberg Mountains has many beautiful historical
buildings.
You continue to the seaside town of Mossel Bay, where you
can visit the “Old Post Office Tree”, a 500 year
old milkwood tree used by 15th century Portuguese sailors
as a mail box. A scenic drive through Wilderness and the Lakes
District brings you to Belvidere Manor on the shores of the
Knysna Lagoon. Take a sundowner cruise out onto the lagoon,
which will take you out to the Heads, the large sandstone
cliffs guarding the narrow mouth of the lagoon. You could
then have dinner at one of the quayside restaurants.
Overnight: Belvidere Manor
Basis: Bed & Breakfast
Day 7 – Knysna
Today is at leisure in Knysna. This quaint seaside village
is full of arty-crafty shops and roadside curio stalls to
browse through. Alternatively, you might like to delve into
the past and catch the historic Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe steam
train to George and back. You could do a tour of an oyster
farm, take a walk in the Knysna Forest, or drive out to the
beautiful beaches at nearby Brenton-on-Sea or Noetzie.
Overnight: Bevlidere Manor
Basis: Bed & Breakfast
Day 8 – Knysna
You can spend another day soaking up the atmosphere in Knysna.
Alternatively, you could take a drive to Oudtshoorn in the
arid Little Karoo where you can visit an ostrich farm for
an insight into the world’s largest birds. You could
also visit the Cango Caves and embark on a magical journey
through massive caverns and fascinating limestone formations.
You could also drive to nearby Plettenberg Bay, known as
South Africa’s Riviera. Plettenberg Bay has several
beautiful beaches that offer safe bathing. Midyear is whale
watching season in South Africa, when Southern Right whales
migrate from Antarctica to calve in the sheltered bays of
the South African coast. There are several licensed operators
in Plettenberg Bay offering boat-based whale-watching trips.
Overnight: Belvidere Manor
Basis: Bed & Breakfast
Day 9 – Knysna to Lalibela
After checking out of Belvidere Manor, you depart Knysna
and enjoy a scenic drive over soaring single-span bridges
and through the Tsitsikamma Forest, an indigenous primeval
forest with towering ancient yellowwood trees, lush vegetation
and deep gorges. Drive down the pass to the aptly-named Storms
River Mouth where there are numerous short walking trails
into the forest. You then leave the Garden Route behind and
drive to the Big Five game reserve, Lalibela.
Upon check-in at 13h00, you are served lunch at reception.
At 14h30 you are transferred by landrover to your Lodge. After
high tea, you are taken on your first game drive at Lalibela.
This late afternoon/evening game drive is an opportunity to
search for nocturnal animals, such as the elusive bat-eared
fox, aardvark, black-backed jackal, aardwolf and the curious
spring hare. You return to the lodge in time for a sumptuous
safari cuisine dinner.
Overnight: Lalibela Game Reserve
Basis: Fully Inclusive
Day 10 – Lalibela Game Reserve
This morning after a light breakfast you are taken on another
game drive. Game drives at Lalibela bring you face to face
with a multitude of game species, ranging from the mighty
Big Five (lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and leopard) to tiny
blue duiker and rock Hyrax. Lalibela is also home to African
wild dog, cheetah, hyena, hippo, giraffe, zebra, warthog and
numerous species of antelope.
You return to the lodge for a grand brunch. There is time
to relax around the sunny pool, do some bird-watching from
the observation deck, or read a book in the privacy of your
room’s private deck. After tea you set off on another
night drive, returning again in time for dinner.
Overnight: Lalibela Game Reserve
Basis: Fully Inclusive
Day 11 – Lalibela Game Reserve to Port Elizabeth
This morning you are taken on your last game drive at Lalibela.
After brunch you bid farewell to this African wonderland and
are transferred by landrover to reception, where your car
will be waiting for you. You drive to Port Elizabeth airport
and return your car at the car hire kiosk before boarding
your flight.
Package Information
1 Oct '06-15
April '07
16 April
'07-15 Sept '07
16 Sep
'07-15 April '08
Package Price
Per Person Sharing
R12,775
R9,775
R13,775
THIS 10 NIGHT/11 DAY PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Meet & Greet
• One of our representatives will meet you
at the airport with your relevant documents.
Car Hire
• 11 days car hire (Group B - air-conditioned, power steering)
• Car hire excludes fuel and one-way rental surcharge
Cape Town
• 3 nights at Winchester Mansions Hotel (bed & breakfast
basis)
• 2 hour 'Topless Bus' City Tour
Winelands
• 2 nights at d'Ouwe Werf Country In (bed & breakfast
basis)
• R100 dinner voucher
Garden Route
• 3 nights at Belvidere Manor Hotel (bed & breakfast
basis)
• Complimentary Oyster Tasting
Safari
• 2 nights at Lalibela Game Reserve (includes accommodation,
all meals, all drinks,
• 2 evening game drives and 2 morning game drives)
This package is flexible - contact us with
regard to children, single supplement, vacation days
available etc.
You are also able to do the trip in either direction:
Start in Cape Town and end with a safari or start with
a safari and end in Cape Town