Embark on a 14-day Garden Route Exclusive Tour and discover South Africa’s diverse beauty. Experience vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and fascinating culture. Guaranteed departure dates!
Embark on a 14-day Garden Route Exclusive Tour and discover South Africa’s diverse beauty. Experience vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and fascinating culture. Guaranteed departure dates!
Cape Town - The Mother City (Table Mountain)
Table Mountain - The guide takes visitors to the base of Table Mountain, where they board the cable car to ascend South Africa’s most iconic landmark. Standing at 1083 meters above sea level, it provides panoramic views of the city and beyond. Visitors spend time at the summit, observing the diverse…
Cape Town - The Mother City (Table Mountain)
Table Mountain - The guide takes visitors to the base of Table Mountain, where they board the cable car to ascend South Africa’s most iconic landmark. Standing at 1083 meters above sea level, it provides panoramic views of the city and beyond. Visitors spend time at the summit, observing the diverse fauna, flora, and birdlife. The cable car features a rotating floor, offering a 360-degree view of the mountain and its surroundings.
Cape Town - The Peninsula (Penguins and Hiking)
Clifton Beaches - Clifton Beach is a renowned attraction in Cape Town, favored by tourists and locals for its stunning scenery and clear blue waters. It is famous for its four coves, each with a distinct atmosphere.
Camps Bay - Camps Bay is a popular Cape Town attraction, celebrated for its picturesque scenery and pristine waters. It draws tourists and locals with its white sandy beach and numerous restaurants and cafes. Many celebrities, including Charlize Theron, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Oprah Winfrey, own property in Camps Bay.
Hout Bay - Hout Bay derives its name from the Dutch word “Houtbaai,” meaning “Wood Bay,” due to the dense forests that once covered the area. Visitors can opt for a boat ride to Duiker Island, home to approximately 5000 Cape Fur seals.
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Passing through the historic naval town of Simonstown, home to the South African Navy, visitors reach the famous Boulders Beach, home to around 3000 African Penguins. The beach is named after the granite boulders that provide shelter.
Cape of Good Hope - Originally named the Cape of Storms by Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Dias in 1488, it was renamed for the optimism it inspired by opening the sea route to India and the East. In 2004, it was recognized as one of the six plant kingdoms globally, boasting around 250 bird species, various mammals, reptiles, insects, and over 1100 plant species.
After lunch, visitors embark on a moderate hike to the most south-westerly point of the African continent.
Cape Town - Trailblazer (Culture & History)
Robben Island Museum - Robben Island, located off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, served as a prison for nearly 400 years. It was also a World War Two military base, a 19th-century hospital, and a leper colony. It is most renowned for the unjust imprisonment of freedom fighters like Steve Biko and Nelson Mandela during apartheid.
Today, visitors can take a boat to the island to see the cell where Mandela and others were held and explore the museum dedicated to his life.
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden - Visitors have the option to explore Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, recognized as one of the world’s great botanic gardens. It is home to a wide variety of plants and animals and offers numerous walking trails. The garden also hosts various events throughout the year.
Stellenbosch - The Connoisseur (Cheese & Wine Tastings)
Stellenbosch Vineyards - Visitors explore some of the finest vineyards in Stellenbosch, sampling cheese and wine. The Cape Winelands boast over 200 wine farms, many featuring historic Cape Dutch manors and beautiful gardens, producing world-class wines since the mid-1600s.
Hermanus - Sea the World (Whale Watching in Season)
Hermanus - Hermanus is a premier destination for whale watching, offering the best land-based views of whales globally. From July to November, visitors can witness hundreds of Southern Right Whales, along with Bryde’s and Humpback whales, near the shore. The whales are active, showcasing their skills like breaching, tail-slapping, and spy-hopping.
Whale watching by boat is available during the season.
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - Wild at Heart (Game Drive)
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - Experience the wonders of Botlierskop Private Game Reserve with a safari adventure that will leave visitors in awe. The reserve offers encounters with a variety of animals in their natural habitat, local cuisine, and culture, all within the comfort and beauty of this natural paradise. The afternoon game drive explores different parts of the reserve, showcasing four of the Big 5, as well as cheetahs, black impalas, giraffes, zebras, hippos, and more. Visitors have the chance to get close to the animals and capture amazing photos.
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - Lux Wilder (Game Drive, Picnic & Spa Treatment)
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - The day begins with a morning game drive lasting about 3 hours, seeking more wildlife with the help of a ranger. After the drive, visitors enjoy a picnic in a secluded spot by the river, savoring a basket of delicious foods and wine while admiring the river and mountain views and listening to nature’s sounds. In the late afternoon, a spa treatment at the Fijnebos Spa awaits, offering a range of revitalizing African-themed treatments and signature oils.
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - Beat about the Bush (Bush Walk & Game Drive)
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - A guided bush trail offers an adventure to explore the wildlife and plants of the Garden Route on foot. Visitors join a ranger for a 2 ½ hour walk through various habitats, spotting diverse wildlife and learning about insects, ecology, birds, and plants before relaxing by the pool or in the bar. The final game drive takes place later in the afternoon.
Buffelsdrift Game Lodge - Cave Dweller (Horseback Safari, Caves, Game Drive)
The Cango Caves - Visitors explore the Cango Caves, one of the world’s natural wonders, marveling at the spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations. The Cango Caves Heritage Tour is a must for nature, adventure, and culture enthusiasts, offering an unforgettable experience of the underground world.
Buffelsdrift Game Lodge - Visitors board an open safari vehicle, guided by a professional ranger who shares fascinating facts and stories about the animals and plants encountered. The opportunity to see a variety of game species, such as elephants, giraffes, zebras, hippos, lions, and more, is complemented by views of the Swartberg Mountains and the 5-hectare waterhole attracting many animals and birds.
House Martin; De Rust - The Conservationist (Cheetah Walk)
Buffelsdrift Game Lodge - The cheetah walk at Buffelsdrift Game Lodge is an exciting and educational activity, allowing visitors to track free-roaming cheetahs by vehicle and on foot in their natural environment. A professional ranger provides insights into the cheetah’s behavior, habitat, and conservation, offering a unique opportunity to observe these magnificent cats up close.
Tsitsikamma - Thalassophile (Coastal Exploration, Hiking)
Outeniqua Pass - The Outeniqua Pass is a scenic and historic road connecting the coastal town of George with Oudtshoorn and the Little Karoo in South Africa’s Western Cape province. Constructed from 1943 to 1951, it offers a better alternative to the narrow and steep Montagu Pass. The pass provides breathtaking views of the Outeniqua Mountains, the Garden Route, and the Little Karoo, traversing diverse habitats like coastal renosterveld and Cape fynbos, home to various plants and animals. It is a popular destination for tourists, cyclists, and hikers, who enjoy the area’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Wilderness - Wilderness is a charming and tranquil village on the Garden Route, a scenic route along South Africa’s southern coast. Surrounded by nature, it features rivers, lakes, forests, mountains, and beaches. Wilderness is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like hiking, canoeing, cycling, birding, or surfing. The village is also rich in history and culture, with a heritage railway station, a museum, and various events and festivals.
Knysna Heads - The Knysna Heads are two sandstone cliffs forming a natural gateway between the Knysna Lagoon and the Indian Ocean. They are among the most scenic and iconic landmarks of Knysna, a coastal town on the Garden Route. The Knysna Heads provide spectacular views of the ocean, lagoon, and surrounding mountains. Visitors explore the history and culture of the area, making the Knysna Heads a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the Garden Route.
Plettenberg Bay - Plettenberg Bay is a stunning and popular seaside town on the Garden Route, known for its beautiful beaches, lagoons, and mountains, as well as its rich biodiversity and culture. It offers a variety of activities for visitors, including swimming, surfing, kayaking, whale watching, hiking, golfing, or shopping. Plettenberg Bay is a perfect destination for those who love nature, adventure, and relaxation.
Tsitsikamma National Park - Tsitsikamma, meaning “place of abundant water” in the Khoisan language, is aptly named for its lush forests, rivers, waterfalls, and coastline. Part of the Garden Route National Park, it protects the area’s biodiversity and ecosystems.
Tsitsikamma offers a range of activities for visitors, such as hiking, kayaking, ziplining, bungee jumping, or whale watching. Popular attractions include the Storms River Mouth, where visitors cross the famous suspension bridge and enjoy views of the ocean and gorge. Tsitsikamma is a place to experience the best of nature and adventure, where the power and beauty of water in all its forms can be felt. It is a place that leaves a lasting impression.
Bloukrans Bridge - The Bloukrans Bridge is a spectacular and renowned bridge spanning the Bloukrans River in South Africa’s Western Cape province. Part of the N2 highway along the Garden Route, it is 451 meters long and 216 meters high, making it the world’s highest single-span concrete arch bridge.
The Bloukrans Bridge is also a popular destination for thrill-seekers, offering the world’s highest commercial bungee jump. Operated by Face Adrenalin since 1997, the jump is 216 meters high and lasts about 7 minutes. Jumpers are secured with a full-body harness and a backup ankle attachment, guided by professional and experienced staff. The jump provides an exhilarating and unforgettable experience, along with stunning views of the river, gorge, and ocean.
Tsitsikamma - Woodland Wanderers (Free Day)
Tsitsikamma National Park - The kayak and lilo excursion combines a kayak and lilo adventure through the Storms River Mouth, part of Tsitsikamma National Park. Visitors paddle a kayak along the river, passing under the famous suspension bridge and admiring ocean and gorge views. They then switch to a lilo to explore deeper river sections, observing ancient rock formations, waterfalls, and caves.
Storms River - Storms River Mouth is a beautiful and adventurous location on the Garden Route, a scenic route along South Africa’s southern coast. Part of Tsitsikamma National Park, it covers a diverse landscape of forests, mountains, and coastline. Storms River Mouth, where the Storms River meets the Indian Ocean, creates a stunning scenery of cliffs, rocks, and waves.
Schotia Game Reserve - “Everything in Africa bites, but the safari bug is the worst of all” – Brian Jackman
Nanaga Farm Stall - Nanaga Farm Stall is more than just a place to buy fresh and delicious food. It is a destination celebrating the rich heritage and culture of the Eastern Cape. Located at the crossroads of three major highways, Nanaga Farm Stall welcomes visitors from across the country and the world. Visitors stop here to enjoy South African cuisine.
Schotia Tooth and Claw Safari - Schotia Tooth and Claw Safari offers an opportunity to see some of Africa’s most amazing animals. Visitors board an open safari vehicle to explore Schotia private game reserve, one of Africa’s oldest and most densely stocked reserves. They have the chance to see lions, hippos, hyenas, and many other animals up close. The experience includes a delicious dinner cooked over an open fire and a night game drive to spot nocturnal creatures. This unforgettable safari perfectly complements the itinerary.
Port Elizabeth - Jet Setters
Port Elizabeth - Port Elizabeth is a coastal city in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province. It is one of the country’s largest and oldest ports, serving as a gateway to numerous attractions and activities. Known for its beautiful beaches, rich cultural heritage, diverse wildlife, and friendly people, Port Elizabeth offers a warm welcome to all visitors.

- All excursions as per itinerary
- All Entry and Conservation Fees as per the itinerary
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- A fully guided experience for insightful explorations
- Quality accommodations: Minimum 3-star hotels with en-suite facilities
- All excursions as per itinerary
- All Entry and Conservation Fees as per the itinerary
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- A fully guided experience for insightful explorations
- Quality accommodations: Minimum 3-star hotels with en-suite facilities
- Gratuities
- Robben Island Ticket R600pp
- Kirstenbosch Gardens Ticket R220pp
- Beverages
- Gratuities
- Robben Island Ticket R600pp
- Kirstenbosch Gardens Ticket R220pp
- Beverages
South Africa, with its remarkable variety, offers awe-inspiring cities, incredible landscapes, abundant wildlife, and intriguing traditions. This 14-day journey provides a chance to delve into the most appealing sights South Africa has to offer, such as the legendary Table Mountain in Cape Town and the captivating private wildlife reserves. This tour…
South Africa, with its remarkable variety, offers awe-inspiring cities, incredible landscapes, abundant wildlife, and intriguing traditions. This 14-day journey provides a chance to delve into the most appealing sights South Africa has to offer, such as the legendary Table Mountain in Cape Town and the captivating private wildlife reserves. This tour lets you indulge in wine savouring sessions in Stellenbosch, whale spotting in Hermanus, adventurous safaris in Botlierskop and Buffelsdrift reserves, and kayaking in Tsitsikamma. Experiencing close encounters with elephants, cheetahs, penguins and seals in their natural settings, exploring the extraordinary Cango Caves, and getting a taste of the local gourmet delights are also on the agenda. The leisure time allows for unearthing hidden treasures and savouring local delights in each location. This travel plan is ideal for those who wish to explore the captivating diversity of South Africa in a comfortable and unforgettable manner. Departure Dates are Assured!!!!
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.