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Detailed description:
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Departure Place |
Time |
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We will pick you up and drop you off at any place of your choice in Cape Town |
08:00am |
Day 1 ....
Leave Cape Town, via the Paarl Wine lands, through the Du Toits Kloof
Pass and the Huguenot Tunnel to Worcester. Travel through Robertson to
Montague and its natural springs before going on through the Apricot /
Pear Orchards. Route 62 takes us between the mountains, picturesque valleys,
through the Klein Karoo to Oudtshoorn - the mecca of the South African
ostrich farming. We will have lunch after a tour through the Safari Show
Ranch , and a ride on the fastest animal on two legs, the ostrich. Enjoy
an Ostich steak . After lunch we will take you to the most famous and
the most beautiful drip-stone caves in the world, the "Cango-Caves".
You may opt for an optional visit to the cheetah crocodile ranch, just
outside Oudtshoorn. When completed we will drive over the picturesque
Outeniqua Pass to George / Wilderness for an overnight stay in a delightful
Guesthouse at the edge of the Indian Ocean - alternatively we can stay
overnight at an ostrich farm .

Day
2....
We board the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, a Steam Train for an unforgettable ride
over five lakes, five riversa and two estuaries, from George through the
Wilderness to Knysna. Take a boat ride on the picturesque lagoon, the
home of the Chameleon - Sea horse. Lunch will be held at the Knysna lagoon.
Visit the Garden of Eden and continue your journey to Plettenberg Bay,
"The Pearl of the Garden route". Overnight at the Keurboom River
Lodge Protea Hotel at the Bay.

Day 3....
Visit Plettenberg Bay , "The Pearl of the Garden Route" . Continue
Along the shores of the Indian Ocean to Port Elizabeth and through to
the Addo Elephant National Park, home of the unique species of Elephant,
where the female elephant has no tusks. There are approx. 300 of these
Elephants in the park, as well as Rhino and Buffalo. Enjoy an evening
game drive before dinner. Stay overnight in this wonderful natural wilderness
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Day 4....
The Shamwari Game Reserve, committed to game preservation and the preservation
of natural surroundings is situated between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown.
Shamwari is turning back the pages of history by reintroducing the "Big
Five". Visit Khaya Lendaba, an African CulturalVillage
Enjoy a game drive in open landrovers @ Schotia , watch Lions on the hunt
, a true National Geographics Dream , see wildlife including Rhinos Elephants and
Antelope. Close off a wonderful day with a traditional Bushbraai . Overnight
in Port Elizabeth in the Marine or Beach Protea Hotel on the beach at
Summer strand, overlooking the Algoa Bay.

Day 5....
Leave Port Elizabeth to visit the Tsitsikamma Rain Forest , walk over
the Storms River Mouth Suspension Bridge , check out the giants of the
rain forrest, the great Outeniqua Yellow wood Trees , cheek out the World
Record Bungy Jump at the Bloukrans River Bridge . Continue through Natures
Valley to Plettenberg Bay , check out the bay for dolphins , before continuing
our journey to Knysna - Wilderness where we shall overnight.

Day 6....
After breakfast we will proceed on to Mosselbay for a historical tour
through the Bartholomew Dias Complex where we will board the replica of
the Caraval. The early navigators used to sail into this bay anno 1488.
Visit the historical Post Office Tree. Continue to Swellendam, having
lunch and exploring this wonderful historical town, with all its unique
architecture. Continue to Cape Town via Hermanus (South-Africa's Whale
mecca), via the "Reviera of the Cape" to the Mother City , arrive
there at about 17h30 .

This must be one of the most beautiful tours of all of South Africa. You
will see what is often referred to as the "Floral Kingdom of the
World". Beautiful seascapes, tremendous indigenous Forests, diverse
cultures, and the best undisturbed wildlife of South Africa .
NOTE: No Prophylaxes have to be taken against the dreaded Malaria Parasite,
as it is a Malaria free area.

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