Depart Cape Town via Sir lowry’s Pass to Hermanus ( whale watching July- November). Via the rolling hills of Swellendam to Mosselbay (visit Historical Postal Tree and maritime Museum- Bartholomy Diaz). We continue our coastal drive to Knysna, heart of the Garden Route. Overnight in Knysna
Optional : Cruise on the Knysna Lagoon. Please note there will be no boat cruise if we take time out for whale watching
Depart for ADDO National Elephant Park . Home to the densest elephant population in the world and also the domain of Cape Buffalo, Black Rhino and Lions. Game drive in a private safari game lodge with a traditional dinner in an African boma. Overnight in or near Addo.
Optional: Walking with Elephants in Knysna, Sunset Dolphin view cruise in Plettenberg Bay
Morning safari in ADDO National Elephant Park, after lunch depart for Plettenberg Bay. We pay a visit to the “Big tree” an 800 year old yellow wood tree in Tsisikamma indigenous forest. Overnight in Plettenberg Bay.
Optional: Highest commercial bungi jump in the world at the Bloukransriver, height is approximately 240 m.
Travel with the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe train, the only surviving steam train world wide to George. Via Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn, the Ostrich capital of the world. Visit an Ostrich farm, the Cango Wild Life centre (cheetah rehabilitation program) and the world renowned Cango Caves. Overnight in Oudtshoorn.
Optional:Touch a Cheetah at Cango Wildlife Centre Cheetah rehabilitation centre.
Return to Cape Town via route 62, the Klein Karoo and the longest wine route in the world, Barrydale, Montague, Worcester and Du Toits Kloof Pass, with wine tasting at one of the wine estates in Rawsonville.
Tour Details
R 6 700
B&B Accommodation
Please Note: Meals are not included in the tour price and Gratuities are at guests discretion