Experience Overview
Discover the highlights of South Africa, travelling from the savannahs of Kruger to the shores of Cape Town. Search for wildlife in the world-famous Kruger National Park before heading on an iconic road trip through the Garden Route. Along the way, see penguins, spot whales (within season) and sample local tipples in the Cape Winelands. Our two-week itinerary ticks off the country's wild, cultural and scenic must-sees and more.
Tsitsikamma National Park - Explore this sprawling marine and forest park in the heart of the famous Garden Route.
Stellenbosch - Sample wine at world-renowned vineyards overlooked by stunning, rugged mountains.
Hermanus - Spot migrating whales (within season) and soak up the charm of this small fishing village.
Highlights
Visit Kruger National park -one of the world's greatest wildlife-watching destinations|Stellenbosch - the food and wine capital of South Africa|Emerge yourselves in the breathtaking natural beauty of Cape TownTrip Details
Product Code: 20314
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: FlightMinibus
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: Explore Worldwide
Supplier Code: SAH
Starts: South Africa
Finishes: South Africa
Duration: 14 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Easy
Includes
Explore Tour LeaderAccommodation
- Holiday Inn Rosebank
- Hotel Numbi
- The Kelway Hotel
- Storms River Mouth Restcamp
- Knysna Hollow
- Windsor Hotel
- Stellenbosch Hotel
- Cresta Grande
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $4,860 ($347 /day)
Itinerary
Our tour starts today in Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, once home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. For those arriving on time today, our tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 12pm for a tour of Soweto (originally an acronym for Southwestern Townships). We'll start with a traditional lunch, typically Potjiekos - a stew that's slow-cooked in a cast iron pot over a fire and served with salad. After we've eaten, we'll head out on a Soweto tuk-tuk tour accompanied by a local resident and guide to discover the neighbourhoods of Soweto. We'll visit the Hector Pieterson Memorial, a museum that honours the vital role that the youth of South Africa played during the struggle. He was one of the first students to be killed during the uprising when he was just 13. We'll also travel down the vibrant Vilakazi Street, the former home to two Nobel Peace Prize Winners - Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB). Please note, that if you wish to join the Soweto tour, you'll need to arrive at the hotel by 12pm. If you're booking your own flights, we recommend giving yourself at least 60 minutes to clear the airport. From the airport to the hotel is around a 45-minute drive, therefore the latest your flight can arrive is 10.15am. The majority of flights land into Johannesburg in the early morning and it's often too early to check in to. However, early arrivals will have access to tea and coffee, toilets and the hotel lounge.
After breakfast this morning, we'll set off for Kruger National Park. We have a long day of travelling ahead of us, but we'll make plenty of rest stops as we drive through the uplands of Mpumalanga, an area that has been inhabited since the Stone Age. It's a beautiful region of rivers, waterfalls and craggy escarpments covered in lush vegetation, and we'll stop at several excellent viewpoints along the way. This includes the aptly named 'God's Window' where we'll admire breathtaking mountain views into the Blyde River Canyon and the Bourkes Luck Potholes. We'll aim to arrive in Hazyview, a short distance from Kruger National Park, in the late afternoon and the evening will be free to relax, take a dip in the swimming pool or grab a drink from the bar. The lodge sits outside of the main Kruger Park gates.
Rising with the sun, we'll depart our lodge around 5.30am this morning. We'll travel with a local guide in open-sided safari vehicles to begin a full day of game-driving inside Kruger National Park, one of the premier wildlife viewing spots in southern Africa. Established in 1898, Kruger National Park was started to protect big game that had been hunted to near extinction, it's now one of the most prolific animal habitats in South Africa, committed to animal conservation. During today's safari, we'll stop at various watering holes where buffalo and antelope are often spotted. Other visitors we might see include the legendary Big 5 - lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and cape buffalo. We'll spend the morning looking for wildlife before stopping at one of the park's restaurants or cafes for lunch. After a lunch break, we'll continue with an afternoon safari experience returning to our lodge in the late afternoon.
We'll have another early start this morning as we head back into Kruger for our second full day on safari. Depending on the animals we spotted yesterday, we might choose to focus on searching for some of the park's more unusual and elusive wildlife such as the honey badger, black rhino and eland. After another busy day, tonight you can sit out under the stars and enjoy a glass of South Africa's best produce, wine.
We'll say goodbye to the savannahs of Kruger this morning as we head to Johannesburg Airport to catch our flight to Port Elizabeth, from where we'll explore the Garden Route. While we'll spend the majority of the day travelling, there'll be plenty of rest stops to stretch our legs. We'll arrive in Port Elizabeth in the evening and our final leg of the journey is a short 20-minute drive to our hotel. The city, locally known as the Windy City, was first populated as a stopover point on the way to Goa in India, and it was later populated by the British during the colonial period. There is a selection of restaurants just a short walk from our hotel, or you can have dinner at the hotel bar if you prefer a quiet evening.
This morning, we'll set off on a short sightseeing tour of Port Elizabeth where our tour leader will take you to a few of the historical parts of the city whilst explaining Port Elizabeth's rich colonial history. After a cultural morning, we'll start our two-hour journey to the magnificent Tsitsikamma National Park. This marine and forest park stretches for 80 kilometres/50 miles, from a lagoon at Nature's Valley to the mouth of the Groot River. Dense forest and sheer cliffs provide an ideal setting for hiking. Storms River is an area of rugged coastline with crashing waves and forest-covered cliffs that are simply spellbinding. Along the way, we'll make a stop to buy a picnic lunch and on arrival, our tour leader will lead an orientation walk of the area. The rest of the afternoon is free to enjoy a bite to eat by the water's edge, walk along the suspension bridge that spans the mouth of Storm's River, or perhaps choose another route to hike or viewpoint to visit. There are many different paths marked out with differing levels of difficulty, details on each trail can be obtained at the information hut. We'll wrap up our day of exploring with a drink as we enjoy one of Tsitsikamma's legendary sunsets! Dinner this evening will be taken at the national park's restaurant, perched just above the sea before we finish up with a short drive to our accommodation.
Tsitsikamma translates as 'place of abundant water' and this morning is free to enjoy the area at your own pace. You might like to relax by the rock pool, take a walk around the village itself, or for the more adventurous, explore the canopy walkways and zip wires suspended 30 metres/98 feet up among indigenous rainforest where some trees are over 700 years old (our tour leader will be able to help you with any questions you might have regarding activities, and will also be on hand to assist you with any bookings) We'll have lunch in the Tsitsikamma area, then drive to Knysna for an evening lagoon cruise around Knysna Heads, the headlands of two peninsulas that enclose and form the Knysna River Estuary. Sit back and enjoy views of the rugged coastline -oyster tasting, wine and soft drinks are included on the cruise. Depending on the time of the year we will stay at one of our chosen 4* properties in Knysna, all perfectly located along the coastline, offering gardens, pools and easy access to Knysna's many incredible seafood restaurants and cafees, please refer to your final booking documents for information about what property your tour will stay at.
Today is a free day to explore Knysna. The region is well-loved for its unspoilt sweeping beaches and boasts an extensive 9 kilometres/5.5 miles of Indian Ocean coastline, so take some time to relax on the sand or take a stroll along the shoreline. The lagoon is popular with tourists and local residents alike and is home to fishermen, water sports enthusiasts and many birds, including herons, kingfishers, African fish eagles and Knysna warblers. The waterfront hosts a wide choice of excellent restaurants and cafes and there are good shopping opportunities in town. Our tour leader will be able to make recommendations of activities to do today should you wish.
After breakfast, we'll leave Knysna behind and get back on the Garden Route to continue along the coastal road westwards for around 450 kilometres/280 miles towards Hermanus, the whale-watching capital of South Africa. Home to the whale crier, Hermanus is a highlight of the Garden Route but retains its small fishing-town charm. From June to November, it's common to see southern right whales migrating right past the town from the shore!
Today, we have a full day in Hermanus. Depending on your chosen departure date, the day will either be spent with our tour leader whale watching from the coastal paths or exploring the nearby Fernkloof Nature Reserve. Whale-watching season is typically between June and December with sightings most frequent in September, October and November. We'll take a walk along the 12-kilometre/7.4-mile cliff path in the hope of spotting southern right whales in the surrounding waters after their long migration from the Antarctic. There will be free time to either continue whale watching along the coastal paths or spend some time in the town. For departures operating outside of whale watching season, we'll visit the Fernkloof Nature Reserve, a protected area situated above Hermanus with stunning views out over the town and bay. The reserve has recorded over 1,400 species of flora, and over 90 species of birds, as well as resident baboons and dassies along the hiking trails. Our tour leader will guide us along the reserve's red trail through evergreen forest which takes around 90 minutes to complete with a gentle ascent and descent. Upon returning to Hermanus there will be free time to explore the town.
This morning, we'll depart early to make our way to the Winelands of the Cape and drive to Stellenbosch, a beautiful town surrounded by vineyards and mountains. After a one-hour drive, we'll make our first stop in the Betty's Bay area where we'll have an included visit to Stony Point Nature Reserve, home to one of the world's largest African Penguin colonies. The reserve sits on the site of a historic whaling station and thanks to its distance from Cape Town offers excellent penguin viewing without the crowds. We'll be able to follow the path over the craggy outcrops, allowing us to see these flightless birds up close without disturbing their habitat. Although humans are not allowed to wander beyond the path, it does not always stop the penguins from joining the trail and setting a slow walking pace! Around lunchtime, we'll arrive in Stellenbosch, where we'll check in to our hotel before enjoying a free afternoon. You may choose to relax in the town, take a walk around the university grounds or maybe visit the museum to learn more about the history of the town. You might like to join a walking food tour to learn about the spices, teas and flavours of South Africa. Alternatively, if you have a taste for South Africa's produce, there's the option to go wine tasting at a local winery. Stellenbosch has a reputation for excellent Chenin Blanc, perfectly matched with seafood, caught fresh from the Indian Ocean that morning. If you are more of a red fan, then expect big earthy reds, a great companion for a sumptuous steak or meat on a braai. There is also the local phenomenon of Pinotage, created in South Africa as a blend of Pinot Noir and Cinsaut, the wine has now achieved global recognition and the best place to try it is here in South Africa.
After a relaxing start, we'll drive through rolling green slopes, filled with vineyards as we make our way to Cape Town, our final destination and one of the most iconic cities on earth. We can see the towering Table Mountain from miles away, though if the day isn't clear we'll see the cloud rolling over the top of the precipice - either vision is equally impressive. This afternoon, we'll ascend the iconic Table Mountain by cable car. After a heady ride up to the top, there will be time to explore the network of trails which crisscross the plateau and provide a variety of vantage points over the city, the coastline and the Twelve Apostles Mountain range. In the distance, you can see Robben Island, the former home of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's favourite son and most famous hero. Apart from its obvious geographical attractions, Cape Town is also famous for its food and drink culture, with an abundance of restaurant options, from the trendy downtown to the more touristy but beautiful V&A Waterfront. For our 2025 departures, we'll be using two different hotels in Cape Town, the AHA Harbour Bridge Hotel and the equally beautiful Cresta Grande. Both hotels are located centrally close to both the Waterfront and Greenmarket Square. Please note, the Table Mountain cable car closes for two weeks of maintenance each year, usually around the end of July, and if your tour is impacted the tour leader will propose another activity to replace this.
Today is left free for you to choose one of the many optional activities available in the area. If you wish to visit Robben Island, we recommend booking this in advance (please see the 'Budgeting and packing' section of our trip notes for more details). For those wanting to get out of town and see the surrounding areas, another option is to visit Cape Point, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. This trip will also visit Boulders Bay and its resident penguin colony. Or you may prefer to just take a stroll around the city, take in one of the many museums and wander past the colourful houses in the Bo-Kaap (Malay quarter). You could explore District Six and learn about its troubled past or just relax and enjoy the coffee culture of Cape Town.
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Cape Town. There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Cape Town at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Cape Town International Airport (CPT), which is around a 30-minute drive from the hotel.
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Reviews
Janet Lupton - Traveled, November 2019
The views and wildlife are wonderful and the itinerary is quite active. You pack a lot into the holiday and it can be non-stop, especially if you do the optional trips. Restaurant prices are generally very good. There are 3 lovely walks, all of which require good walking shoes or boots with firm soles because there are lots of rocks underfoot. Walking poles might be a help if you struggle with uphill or downhill.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 12/01/2019
Clarejaques - Traveled, November 2019
Check who your guide is and check their rating with the company
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/30/2019
Susan O Sullivan - Traveled, October 2019
We felt this tour was poor value for money compared to other companies we have used. The accommodation overall was poor. 3 star hotels or less is not acceptable at this price. Improvement needed!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/06/2019
Joanna Smith - Traveled, September 2019
It’s a wonderful experience. I highly recommend you visit this amazing country
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/11/2019
DEBBIEPEEL - Traveled, September 2019
I would say just go for it! We had the best time - safari was absolutely magical - everything from the animals we saw to the safari guides to the accommodation was incredible. Explore have been very helpful every step of the way. The tour guide (Vincent) was super knowledgeable and made our trip :)
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 09/28/2019
Anita - Traveled, May 2019
An excellent trip in terms of variety and the things packed in. I've done a number of trips and one of the best as you didn't feel like you were just in one country. A few tweaks to it - itinerary and accommodation and it would be amazing!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/17/2019
Paula - Traveled, May 2019
Great holiday. and great itinerary. Fantastic tour guide.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/17/2019
Jennifer - Traveled, August 2023
All of it! The group and Walt were brilliant. I thought Kruger was going to be the peak and then the rest might be okay but not as good, but the whole trip was great and I was surprised how many highlights I had in the second part of the trip.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/26/2023
Maxine - Traveled, August 2023
The whole trip was wondeful and had so many highlights, Kruger Park, penguins at Betty's Bay with the surprise sighting of an otter. The scenery wildlife and birds were stunning. Our guide Walt was excellent, very knowledgeable, helpful and went above and beyond expectations during the trip.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/28/2023
Wendy - Traveled, May 2023
So many highlights! Kruger was a first highlight as we saw so much over the two days! The beaches in South Africa were stunning too!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/29/2023
Louise - Traveled, September 2023
The safari in Kruger The whale watching in Plettenberg Hermanus Going to Cape Point from Cape Town.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 09/16/2023
Nicola - Traveled, September 2023
The trip was full of amazing experiences with the highlight being the safari. The whole experience from going out on the trucks to the accommodation was amazing. Loved the area where we stayed it gave us the whole safari experience.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 09/19/2023
Pamela Woodward - Traveled, November 2023
The tour was varied and offered something for everything. We especially enjoyed the added hikes to see things "on the ground". Having a tour of Kruger National Park was a highlight as well even though we ran into one day of terrible weather there. Be prepared for all kinds of weather even though you are in Africa. We were able to spend our US Thanksgiving while on tour and our guide helped arrange a celebration of all the participants. One of the other things we enjoyed was the extended tour offered to visit Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. That also was excellent and I wish all Explore trips had extended trips offered for all their trips. Cape Town was also a fun place to visit and we were lucky that our guide helped us all see the Cape Point and also the Penguins.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/30/2023
Cheryl - Traveled, November 2019
I've been sent a form for "Discover Nepal" (which I went on last year), but the holiday I have just returned from is "Sao Tome with Kathleen Becker". I've provided feedback about that latest trip.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 12/09/2019
Nic - Traveled, November 2019
I paid the single supplement which did seam a little high compared for six nights compared to my other Explore trips. I also had to accept that others benefited with single rooms at no additional cost - I accept was my choice !
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 12/04/2019
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