Deluxe SA & The Falls
10 Nights
Itinerary
Accommodation
CAPE TOWN
Cape Town is one of the world’s most beautiful cities and a top international destination. Large numbers of tourists flock to Cape Town to enjoy this unique city with its fascinating history, interesting culture, natural beauty, award winning wines and laidback lifestyle. Whether you are a serious tourist or just want to lie on the beach and enjoy life, Cape Town will satisfy your needs.
DAY 1
DAY NOTES
On arrival at Cape Town International Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Afternoon at leisure to explore the V&A Waterfront
- Transfer from Cape Town International Airport [CPT] to Table Bay Hotel
- Check-in to Table Bay Hotel
INCLUDED:
Accommodation
Full English Breakfast
VAT at 15% (subject to change).
1% Tourism Levy applicable on the accommodation portion of the rate inclusive of VAT.
EXCLUDED:
All other meals & Gratuities
DAY 2
DAY NOTES
Today we travel around the Cape Peninsula, named by early explorers as the ‘Fairest Cape’. On this tour you will encounter beautiful beaches, remarkable scenery, the mythical meeting place of the two oceans, local wildlife and world-famous botanical gardens.
HIGHLIGHTS
BOAT TRIP TO SEAL ISLAND (OPTIONAL)
This small island is a sanctuary for thousands of Cape Fur seals as well as a variety of seabirds. The trip back provides beautiful views of Hout Bay. This fun outing is particularly popular with children. A return trip lasts approximately forty minutes.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE NATURE RESERVE
Cape of Good Hope is one of the two world-renowned landmarks within the Table Mountain National Park, the other is Table Mountain. This part of the park is home to an array of fynbos, over 250 species of birds, buck, baboons and Cape mountain zebra.
CLIFTON AND CAMPS BAY BEACHES
The Mother City has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton are white and sandy offering spectacular views and sunsets.
CAPE POINT OSTRICH FARM
The Cape Point Ostrich Farm was established in 1996 and turned into an ostrich breeding farm. Tours are facilitated on the farm.
CAPE POINT – THE MOST SOUTH-WESTERLY TIP OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
Cape Point is situated on a peninsula known as the Cape Peninsula. At the very end of the peninsula the most south-western point of the African continent known as Cape Point. Within Cape Point the treacherous cliffs forming the most southwestern tip of Africa are some of the highest in the world and mark the spot where the cold Beguela current on the West coast and the warm Agulhus current on the East coast merge. Hop aboard the funicular and you’ll be whisked away on a scenic trip 238 metres above the ocean to where the old lighthouse keeps watch over the seas.
FALSE BAY – THE LARGEST BAY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
False Bay has one of the Cape Peninsula’s most tranquil and picturesque stretches of coastline. Known for its scenic beauty, it encompasses small seaside villages along coastline. The most popular small towns include the historical naval village of Simon’s Town, Muizenberg(known for its epic waves), St James (with its colourful huts), Kalk Bay (with great seafood restaurants), and Fish Hoek(with one of the best beaches).
BOULDERS – AFRICAN PENGUIN COLONY
Boulders Beach in Simons Town is home to the ‘Jackass’ African penguin now said to number over 3000, though the species as a whole is listed as endangered. Wooden walkways allow visitors to view the penguins in the natural habitat. Children will love the penguins and their antics!
KIRSTENBOSCH NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDENS (Optional)
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden founded in 1913 is world renowned for the beauty and diversity of the Cape flora it displays and for the magnificence of its setting against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain.
INCLUDED:
Private vehicle and Guide
Entrance fees to Cape Point & Boulders
Return Funicular at Cape Point
EXCLUDED:
Lunch, Seal island Tour, & Kirstenbosch Entrance fee
DAY 3
DAY NOTES
Today you will enjoy a tour to The Cape Winelands. A visual feast of lush green valleys, rugged mountains, fine cuisine and world-class wine producing estates make up the Cape Winelands. Its many historic wine estates, characterized by classic Cape Dutch-style buildings with distinctive gables and thatched roofs, and massive vineyards date back centuries. Wine estates are bordered by the Hottentots Holland, the Franschhoek mountains and in the North by the Wemmershoekberg. The most popular and well-known are Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl.
Because wine is such a personal preference, your tour will be tailor-made to your individual wine preferences and the following highlights are just a few possibilities:
HIGHLIGHTS
Paarl
Paarl is one of the oldest towns in South Africa. It offers historical charm, culture, architectural heritage, wine and fruit farms, breathtaking scenery and many cycling and nature trails. Main Street Paarl is a colourful collection of beautifully restored buildings representing Cape Dutch, Edwardian, Victorian and even Art Deco styles. Paarl has a large area of unspoilt natural beauty at its doorstep. The town has a unique character, vineyards still grow in between residential neighbourhoods maintaining a country feel to a town virtually the size of a small city, and it is here that the struggle to gain recognition for Afrikaans as a written language was also achieved.
The Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve has a picturesque landscape of fynbos vegetation dominated by massive rounded granite rock formations set among wild olives, rock candlewoods and wagon trees.
Places of interest include the Afrikaans language Monument, the oldest Dutch Reformed Church in the country, a drive by The Groot Drankenstein Prison which is the last place in which Nelson Mandela was incarcerated.
Historical Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa full of charming scenes and rich in history. Old oak trees line the streets and frame the most beautiful surviving examples of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture in the Cape. Stellenbosch Wine Route is the oldest in South Africa which was established in 1971.
Dorp Street is a national monument and has one of the longest rows of old buildings surviving in any major town in southern Africa. It was once the ‘wagon way to Cape Town’ and now the oldest residential street in South Africa.
Places of interests, a Historical walk through old part of Stellenbosch, famous Oom Samie se winkel and Stellenbosch Village Museum.
Franschhoek Valley
Franschhoek was founded by the French Huguenots over 350 years ago, and widely regarded as the culinary capital of South Africa. It lies against the backdrop of the majestic Franschhoek and Drakenstein mountains. Its beautiful setting with many guesthouses, café lined streets, antique stores, art galleries, bakeries and the chocolaterie demonstrate a truly French flair.
Franschhoek is also home to many festivals from the annual Bastille Day festival (14 July) to cheese, wine and olive festivals at various times throughout the year.
Places of interest include the French Huguenot Museum, Vintage Motor Museum, Chocolate Tasting at the boutique Chocolaterie.
Wine, Cheese and Olive Tastings
Cape Winelands offers some of the finest wine tasting experiences. Wine Tastings can be planned according to your wine preferences at some of the premier estates in the Cape Winelands. The very best of locally produced cheeses made by some of the very top, cheese makers and producers South Africa has to offer can be tasted and paired up with some fine wines. Olive enthusiasts can also enjoy locally produced olive oil and olives.
Cellar Tour
The cellar tour reveals the winemaking process and a brief wine tasting method is demonstrated. Wines produced by the estate are sampled.
Various Wine Estates.
Wine Estates are planned and booked according to your wine preferences
INCLUDED:
Private vehicle & Guide
3 x Wine Tatstings & Cellar Tour
EXCLUDED:
Lunch
Stretching over 13 000 hectares of pristine African wilderness, towards the renowned Kruger National Park lies an abundant sanctuary of beauty and wildlife magnificence. Kapama Private Game Reserve, one of the most prestigious wildlife destinations in South Africa, is home to the big 5 (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) and numerous other animal and bird species. Affording a true African experience, Kapama offers a range of stylish accommodation in four sophisticated bush camps. Each one is strategically positioned within the wildlife reserve to compliment the particular lodge’s theme and to blend in with the bigger surrounding ecosystem. Friendly and experienced staff are ever-present to fulfil your needs, turning every moment into a delightful experience. Meal times are a treat where trained chefs prepare culinary delights with passion and flair. Experienced trackers and guides guarantee up close and personal encounters with Africa’s best, imparting in-depth knowledge of the bush. Kapama’s close proximity to Eastgate Airport ensures swift transfers I open Land Rovers directly to your chosen lodge.
DAY 4
DAY NOTES
Your driver will transfer you to Cape Town International Airport for your flight to Hoedspruit. On arrival you will be met by your ranger and transferred to your lodge.
You will have time to rest before departing on your afternoon safari.
- Check-out from Table Bay Hotel
- Transfer from Table Bay Hotel to Cape Town International Airport [CPT]
- Scheduled Flight from Cape Town International Airport [CPT] to Hoedspruit – Eastgate Airport [HDS]
- Transfer from Hoedspruit – Eastgate Airport [HDS] to Kapama Karula Lodge
- Check-in to Kapama Karula Lodge
INCLUDED:
Accommodation, all meals, teas and snacks, all local and select premium drinks, two daily safari
activities, bush walks, complimentary use of the steam room, ice bath and therapy pool, return transfers to/from
Eastgate Airport (HDS) for scheduled flights only and VAT.
The Family Villas include use of a private vehicle with your guide and tracker.
EXCLUDED:
Conservation levy of R200.00 nett per person per night, laundry and items of a personal nature.
Johannesburg is one of Africa’s biggest and most vibrant cities. It is the economic capital of Africa and the gateway to Southern Africa. Although not as famous as other South African destinations, there is plenty to do in Johannesburg and nearby Pretoria. The old city is a multi-cultural mixture of traditional medicine shops, Chinese restaurants, taxi ranks and ultra modern skyscrapers. There are excellent museums, art galleries and organised tours of historical and political interest. The shopping is Southern Africa’s best and the many restaurants cater for all tastes. The nearby township of Soweto is Johannesburg’s most popular tourist attraction.
DAY 7
DAY NOTES
After a final safari you will be transferred to Hoedspruit for your flight to Johannesburg. On arrival you will be met and transferred to The Maslow Hotel
- Check-out from Kapama Karula Lodge
- Transfer from Kapama Karula Lodge to Hoedspruit – Eastgate Airport [HDS]
- Scheduled Flight from Hoedspruit – Eastgate Airport [HDS] to OR Tambo International Airport [JNB]
- Transfer from OR Tambo International Airport [JNB] to The Maslow
- Check-in to The Maslow
INCLUDED:
Full English Breakfast
VAT at 15% (subject to change).
1% Tourism Levy applicable on the accommodation portion of the rate inclusive of VAT.
EXCLUDED:
All other meals & Gratuities
One of the original natural wonders of the world, the Victoria Falls is a World Heritage Site and an extremely popular tourism attraction. Known locally as ‘The Smoke that Thunders’ this spectacle is accessible from both Zambia and Zimbabwe and it is an ideal place to combine a game viewing and water sports. There is excellent fishing, a terrifying bungee jump and arguably the best commercial white water rafting in the world.
DAY 8
DAY NOTES
This morning you will be collected for your transfer to ORTIA and your flight to Victoria Falls.
On arrival you will be transferred to your hotel.
This afternoon you will be collected for a Sundowner Cruise on the Zambezi River.
- Check-out from The Maslow
- Transfer from The Maslow to OR Tambo International Airport [JNB]
- Scheduled Flight from OR Tambo International Airport [JNB] to Victoria Falls International Airport [VFA]
- Self Drive from Victoria Falls International Airport [VFA] to Victoria Falls Hotel
- Check-in to Victoria Falls Hotel
INCLUDED:
Rates are per room, per night on a bed and breakfast basis
Rates include 2% tourism levy and VAT
EXCLUDED:
All other meals & Gratuities
DAY 9
DAY NOTES
This morning you will enjoys a private guided tour of the Majestic Victoria Falls.
The afternoon is at leisure to explore the area.
DAY 10
DAY NOTES
Today you get to enjoy a Helicopter Flip over the Victoria Falls.
DAY 11
END OF ITINERARY
- Check-out from Victoria Falls Hotel
- Transfer from Victoria Falls Hotel to Victoria Falls International Airport [VFA]