Full Day Peninsula Tour incl Boulders
See for yourself how this spectacular southern tip of Africa became known as the ‘Fairest Cape’. Cruise along Millionaire's Paradise from Clifton to Camps Bay and on to Llandudno, before an up-close-and-personal Seal Island cruise. (optional, own account). Wind along Chapman's Peak Drive with lunch (own account) at Cape of Good Hope Section of the Ta ble Mountain National Park. Take the funicular up to the old lighthouse to enjoy panoramic views. Continue on to the penguin colony at Boulder's Beach. Boulders Penguin Colony in Simons Town is home to a unique and endangered land-based colony of African Penguins. This colony is one of only a few in the world, and the site has become famous and a popular international tourist destination. The Boulders consists of 3 pristine beaches, 1 penguin viewing area and 3 boardwalks. The boardwalks were built as a measure to allow for viewing of these wonderful birds, whilst keeping them safe from poking fingers, so please be sure to stay on the boardwalks at all times within the viewing area.
Authentic Cape Town City Tour - half day
Sense the depth of history as you drive past Parliament Buildings, City Hall and the Slave Lodge before stopping for a short visit of the Castle of Good Hope (optional), originally built as a maritime replenishment station and now the oldest surviving colonial building in South Africa! Alternatively we walk around the Grand Parade square which has its own historical significance. We hear of the brief history of District Six en-route to a visit at the Company Gardens where we walk through the landscaped gardens. Learn more about the history of the Bo-Kaap and its people as we move up the cobblestoned hills to the Malay Quarter, and marvel at the ice-cream colours of the quaint Bo-Kaap homes. Trac e the moves of a professional diamond cutter as he creates every girl’s dream stone with a visit to a diamond cutting factory. After learning more about the history of diamonds and gold in South Africa, we drive past the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town Stadium, Sea Point, Clifton and Camps Bay as we make our way to Table Mountain where you have the option of either admiring the views from the lower cable station . After delighting in this photo opportunity, return to your hotel
Departs daily between 07h35 and 08h30. Returns at 12h30
Table Mountain tickets to be purchased locally
A superb day dedicated to celebrating the glorious grape, the exceptional winelands region, and the heavenly scenery! The areas rich with history, and we cant help but feel it as we move through the region to experience a wine cellar tour and tasting, where you will learn all about the process of winemaking, from grape to goblet. We visit the exquisite little town of Franschhoek, pass by the impressive Huguenot Monument, and in a town with a reputation for gourmet fare, where else could we choose to enjoy lunch. Wind our way to the heady heights of the Helshoogte Mountain Pass to meet the charming university town of Stellenbosch on the other side. Stroll through this little town, absorbing the quaintness, and sneaking into the odd shop or two (on Sundays not all galleries and shops are open)! Enjoy a wine tasting at two different wine estates where you will be able to purchase your favourite wine to take back home!
Early morning and late afternoon game drives
Bush walks
All meals
Refreshments on game drives
House selection of beverages (soft drinks, house wines, local brand spirits and beers)
Mini bar
Guest Conservation Contribution
Spa treatments
Curio purchases
Gate entry
Gratuities
Any other services not specified
Each day starts with a very early morning wake-up call. Tea, coffee, hot chocolate and rusks are served before heading out at first light. Get ready for your up close and personal game viewing experience! Each game drive will be between 2 – 3 hours. Trackers and rangers partner in looking for fresh animal tracks and sensitively follow elusive animals into ravines and through thicket to ensure your vivid and exhilarating wildlife encounter. Return to the lodge for a lavish breakfast. The excitement of each game drive is interrupted by a refreshment break in the morning and a sundown cocktail in the late afternoon. Exciting late afternoon game drives give you another opportunity to spot the Big Five and view the nocturnal animals and more!. Return to the lodge for a hearty dinner. The Dulini field guides are well-versed in creating a memorable safari and will endeavor to position the vehicle for the best photographic opportunities for guests. Optional daily walks are offered highlighting aspects of nature one may miss on a game drive and exposes you to the energy and excitement of being immersed in the environment.
African Queen Sunset Cruise
Join us on a lazy, leisurely sunset cruise aboard one of the finest boats on the Zambezi, the African Queen. We'll top up your drinks as the sun sinks over the water, and you'll be increasingly mesmerised by the exquisite views of the wild African bush. Nothing like it. We float past the Mosi oa Tunya National Park, and you're very likely to spot crocodiles, hippos, astonishing birdlife, perhaps elephants and whatever else comes down to the riverbank to drink. It's always a surprise, always a great sense of anticipation. And as the sun sinks lower, A selection of local drinks and tasty snacks served on board. There's wine too, for your own account.
Tour of the Falls Zimbabwe and Zambia
It's hard to believe. Six hundred and fifty million liters of water from the Zambezi River crashes with great aplomb into the chasm below, which is of course, why the locals call Victoria Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya, the smoke that thunders. The smoke is the permanent mist, spray, even rain, which hangs over the Falls and the surrounding forest... and the thunder? You'll hear it for yourself. The force and power of the Falls almost defies belief. We visit the Falls from the Zambian side, and when it's in full flow, you'll experience the showers from the crushing Falls below. Raincoats needed! Please Note: The Falls on the Zambian side may dry out seasonally (Sep - Dec).
Kaza visa required for Zimbabwe - to be purchased at the border - approx USD50.00 per person - subject to change
Bring your water shoes!