* Also see : NAJP Kruger, Swaziland & Lesotho
COUNTRIES VISITED: SOUTH AFRICA, LESOTHO
Day 1/2 Drakensberg
We leave behind the beautiful beaches of KwaZulu Natal and travel inland to the Royal Natal NP, part of the massive Drakensberg escarpment. The Drakensberg is South Africa’s highest mountain range with peaks at over 3000 metres. You can choose between many activities including an included guided hike or optional horse riding. Optional Activities: Horse Riding, Extra Hiking.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3/4 Lesotho – Malealea
Lesotho is a land-locked country completely surrounded by South Africa, and is the only independent state in the world that lies entirely above 1000 metres. It’s a scenic drive up to the Lesotho border, where the popular pony trekking excursion requires an early morning for those who are participating. Lesotho villagers will guide you along remote trails where there are spectacular views. You can also remain at the lodge and visit a village school and craft market.
Optional Activities: Pony Trekking Excursion, Hiking, School Visit.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5/6 South Africa – Hogsback
Leaving the ‘Kingdom in the Skies’ behind we travel south to the picturesque Hogsback Valley. Here we will find pockets of the original Afro-Montane Rainforest, plus several stunning waterfalls such as Bridal Veil Falls and Madonna and Child Falls. Our guide will take you on a gentle hike into the surrounding forest but you are free to relax or rent a Mountain Bike instead.
Optional Activities: Horse riding, Mountain biking.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 Addo Elephant National Park
Addo is home to one of the densest concentration of African elephants on the continent, plus Cape buffalo, Lion, Black Rhino and countless antelope. Proclaimed a national park in 1931 it is now one of South Africa’s success stories and an excellent game viewing experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8/9 Tsitsikamma National Park
After a final early morning game drive we bid farewell to the elephants and drive along the sunshine coast until we reach Bloukrans, home to the highest bungy jump in the world and then Tsitsikamma National Park. The name means ‘place of abundant water’ and it doesn’t disappoint, with its indigenous forests and dramatic coastline. Hiking in this beautiful, natural area is very enjoyable as the scenery is both beautiful and varied.
Optional Activities: Bungy Jumping (highest in the world), Treetop canopy Tour, Guided Hiking.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10 Knysna
This morning we drive through Plettenberg Bay and onto Knysna, a beautiful inlet in the heart of the Garden Route. Stroll the arty shops or have a drink at the waterfront, perhaps an optional river cruise on the Keurbooms River.
Optional Activities: Knysna Lagoon Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
Day 11 Oudtshoorn
Today we travel through the Outeniqua Mountains towards Oudtshoorn where we visit the world-famous Cango Caves. The caves contain spectacular halls and grand limestone formations, and a local guide will tell you all about the cave system which extends for over 4km. Later in the day you have the option of visiting an Ostrich Farm to find out more about these special birds. Optional Activities: Ostrich Farm visit and Ostrich Riding.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12 Stellenbosch Wine Route
We take a scenic drive to Stellenbosch in the heart of the Western Cape’s wine region. The town is the 2nd oldest European settlement in the Western Province, and thanks to French Huguenots settling here, grapes were well clutivated making it the centre of South Africa’s wine industry. As this is the last night on tour we head to a local restaurant for dinner, there are many options as Stellenbosch has a large selection of very good restaurants. Optional Activity: Dinner Out.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 13 Cape Town
After a leisurely breakfast, we go to Spier wine farm to taste some of South Africa’s finest wines. We also visit the Spier Cheetah Breeding Project and finally the tour ends, in the afternoon, at the Nomad office in Greenmarket Square, central Cape Town.
Meals: Breakfast
* Also see : NAJP Kruger, Swaziland & Lesotho












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