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South Africa’s mix of races, scenery, wildlife
and entertainment makes it a most intriguing holiday
destination. In South Africa, you will find rich diversity
in every aspect of life – language, food, art,
music, dance, dress, culture and religion. That’s
why South Africa is known as the “Rainbow Nation”.
Best Time To Visit: October to February
Best Buys: African art, woodwork, jewellery
Day 1: Cape Town - Oudtshoorn
Transfer from Cape Town hotel and depart on the Garden
Route tour via the scenic Sir Lowry's Pass. The true
diversity of landscapes is highlighted all along this
route. Visit the towns of Barrydale and Calitzdorp and
the 'ostrich capital' Oudtshoorn. Enjoy a hearty dinner
at a superb local restaurant famous for its ostrich
fare and fine wines.
Overnight.
Day 2: Oudtshoorn - Knysna
After breakfast, start the day with a guided visit to
the world famous Cango Caves. Optional tour of the Crocodile
and Cheetah Park also available (time permitting). Leaving
Oudtshoorn, visit a local Ostrich farm for a guided
tour. At Mossel Bay, send a postcard to friends or relatives
from the famous Post Office Tree before visiting the
Diaz and Maritime Museums. On to South Africa’s
‘oyster capital’, Knysna. Check into your
Waterfront hotel. Enjoy a superb dinner at a local restaurant
on the Knysna Waterfront.
Overnight.
Day 3: Kynsa - Port Elizabeth
After breakfast, enjoy an optional boat cruise on the
lagoon. Journey to Port Elizabeth, stop in the ‘millionaires
playground’ of Plettenberg Bay. TheTsitsikamma
Forest Area includes the Big Tree and the Garden of
Eden. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery whilst crossing
the bridge over the Storms River Mouth. The day ends
at Port Elizabeth Airport where you will be dropped
off at your hotel.
Overnight.
Day 4: Port Elizabeth
Breakfast. Transfer to Port Elizabeth Airport. |