WEDNESDAY Three hours from Johannesburg’s OR Tambo Airport, deep within a magnificent forest, is a place commonly referred to as ‘Scotland’s Only Outpost in Africa’ or ‘the Place of Eternal Mist’. On the map, it’s called Dullstroom, a mecca for fly-fishermen, hikers, mountain bikers, plant lovers, horse riders and those who simply want to curl up in front of a log fire and enjoy the scenery. Take advantage of all the leisure activities on offer at the Dunkeld Country and Equestrian Estate.
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Gum Boot Dance Performance
Outdoor Cookout Dinner at Dunkeld Estate
Dunkeld Estate Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing
Dunkeld Estate Horse Trails
THURSDAY After breakfast, you will explore Dullstroom and its own calm, distinctive, and singular atmosphere. Explore the original architecture, quaint stores, artisan shops and art galleries which line Dullstroom’s main street. Thereafter, you will be whisked off to Pilgrim’s Rest which is a small town with a very colorful and exciting history. In 1873 the town and surrounding area was densely populated with prospectors all hoping to make their fortunes in the second of the Transvaal gold fields. Today the town is a tourist location that takes visitors back in time to the days of the gold rush in the 1870’s. When it first became a tourist attraction in 1970 it was changed very little from its heyday and is now a protected historical site. In 1986 the town was declared a National Monument and since then a concerted effort has been made by curators, historians, architects and other interested parties to ensure the integrity of its history is preserved at all times. . After lunch you enjoy the day following the Panorama Route and will find yourself staring out of God’s Window at the canyons that seemingly stretch forever and the waterfalls, and indigenous forest nearly 3000 feet below. The Lisbon Waterfalls, named after the Portuguese who, in the late 1800s, panned for gold in the area, plunges over 300 feet into the ravine. View the intricate network of large, otherworldly potholes, tunnels and whirling pools at Bourke’s Luck Potholes. These bizarre shapes in the sandstone were formed over millennia at the mouth of the canyon by the raging Blyde and Treur Rivers swirling and crashing together. Visible on the other side of the northern edges of the Drakensberg mountains and shaped like traditional African huts are the iconic Three Rondavels, once known as the Chief and His Wives. From there, the Blyde River Canyon, the third largest canyon in the world and largest green covered canyon in the world opens out before us before you arrive at your lodge
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Breakfast at 1883 Restaurant
Lunch à la carte at Harrie's Pancakes, Graskop
Dinner
FRIDAY Enjoy breakfast at leisure before you depart for your Safari. Welcome to the Tshukudu Game Lodge which will be your home for the next four days. Nestled between the Blyde River Valley and the Kruger National Park with whom Tshukudu shares an unfenced border. Freshen up and relax before dinner and a good night's rest.
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Breakfast at 1883 Restaurant
Lunch en route
Dinner
SATURDAY Tshukudu Private Game Reserve is home to some of the most endangered wildlife in Africa - lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard. Other, but equally fascinating wildlife, such as the shy, spiral-horned nyala, and the not-so-shy vervet monkeys are only 2 of the myriad of species that live in the environs of Tshukudu Private Game Reserve. It’s a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, not to mention twitchers. Apart from the four-legged creatures, there are 477 species of birds in the Greater Kruger area, from Little Grebes to Goliath Herons, Pink-backed Pelicans to Lappet Faced Vultures, as well sparrow hawks, falcons and quail. After your sunrise game drive and brunch, you will have the rest of the afternoon to yourself. A delicious High Tea before your first sunset game drive is the perfect introduction to life, sophisticated and wild, at Tshukudu. You will have plenty of time once you return to the Lodge to freshen up before dinner.
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05:30
Coffee or tea with rusks
06:00
08:00
Breakfast
At Leisure / Optional Activities
12:30
Lunch
At Leisure / Optional Activities
15:30
19:00
Dinner
Mid-morning Game Drive 09:00 - 11:00 (Winter months only)
SUNDAY Dawn in the African bush is special. There’s something magical even about the air and the scent of the wild places. It holds a promise of something unexpected and memorable just around the corner. If you want to see African animals at their best, then early morning game drives are essential. Wildlife is most active in the cool early mornings when the dew is still on the ground. They also stir, and hunt when the hot sun is setting behind the Jackleberry trees in the late afternoons, another excellent time for a game drive. After your sunrise game drive and brunch, you will have the rest of the afternoon to yourself. Here at Tshukudu, sunset game drives may, on return to the Lodge, continue into the night, under a brilliant star-studded sky. The scent of the wild deepens, overlaid by the hot perfume of dust. The sounds of game and the bush itself are more noticeable. Powerful spotlights on the vehicle are the only way to see the unusual nocturnal creatures. Creatures such as the highly endangered pangolins, arrdwolves, civets and polecats. The noisy, adorable bushbabies, or Galagos, leap long distances from branch to branch, foraging for insects. An evening spent here, where the wild things are, somehow makes an already delicious dinner that much more memorable.
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05:30
Coffee or tea with rusks
Breakfast
At Leisure / Optional Activities
Lunch
At Leisure / Optional Activities
19:00
Dinner
Mid-morning Game Drive 09:00 - 11:00 (Winter months only)
MONDAY It has been said that even an hour in paradise is a rewarding experience and this can also be said to be true of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuary, the Kruger National Park. An hour is rewarding, but a whole day is a life-changing experience. For an authentic safari experience, our full-day Kruger safari will give you an unbelievable overview of this iconic destination. Game viewing from open safari vehicles in Kruger has to be one of the ultimate safari experiences in Africa and being able to do this in a day is ideal for those with limited time available. If the weather permits, dinner back at the Lodge will be in the outdoor boma, around the fire, under the star-filled African sky.
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05:30
Coffee or tea with rusks
Depart with Breakfast-on-the-Go
Dinner
TUESDAY Dawn in the African bush is special. There’s something magical even about the air and the scent of the wild places. It holds a promise of something unexpected and memorable just around the corner. If you want to see African animals at their best, then early morning game drives are essential. Wildlife is most active in the cool early mornings when the dew is still on the ground. They also stir, and hunt when the hot sun is setting behind the Jackleberry trees in the late afternoons, another excellent time for a game drive. Here at Tshukudu, sunset game drives may, on return to the Lodge, continue into the night, under a brilliant star-studded sky. The scent of the wild deepens, overlaid by the hot perfume of dust. The sounds of game and the bush itself are more noticeable. Powerful spotlights on the vehicle are the only way to see the unusual nocturnal creatures. Creatures such as the highly endangered pangolins, arrdwolves, civets and polecats. The noisy, adorable bushbabies, or Galagos, leap long distances from branch to branch, foraging for insects. An evening spent here, where the wild things are, somehow makes an already delicious dinner that much more memorable.
Overnight: Tshukudu Game Lodge or similar



05:30
Coffee or tea with rusks
Breakfast
At Leisure / Optional Activities
Lunch
At Leisure / Optional Activities
Dinner
Mid-morning Game Drive 09:00 - 11:00 (Winter months only)
WEDNESDAY Your final morning at Tshukudu Game Lodge provides you an opportunity for one more wild encounter in your last sunrise game drive. Savour the moment with coffee and muffins as the animals and birds welcome the new day. After brunch, a short transfer to Hoedspruit Airport. There, check-in for your flight to Cape Town. Upon arriving at Cape Town International Airport, you will be whisked out along the shores of Table Bay to your hotel in the seaside resort town of Bloubergstrand. Belle Maroc Blouberg is set on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and offers magnificent views across the bay of Table Mountain. That evening, enjoy the lazy sunset over the ocean while having a scrumptious dinner then later take a leisurely stroll along the beach - a great way to mark your arrival in South Africa's Mother City and the start of your new adventure.
Overnight: Belle Maroc Blouberg or similar



05:30
05:30
Coffee or tea with rusks
Lunch (for your account)
One way flight from Hoedspruit to Cape Town
Lunch
THURSDAY After an early breakfast, you will be transferred to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront (V&A), where you will hop onto the Hop-On-Hop-Off bus which will take you to Table Mountain and back again. Along the way, you are shown all that cosmopolitan Cape Town has to offer. When you hop off at Table Mountain, you rise above the city in a rotating cable car to the top of Cape Town’s most iconic natural landmark. At 3563 feet above sea-level, it’s one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Settled within the Cape Floral Kingdom, one of only 6 Floral Kingdoms in the world, and the most diverse, Table Mountain is a place of myth, legend, and spectacular views! On your return to the V&A, it's lunch and shopping. Discover a diamond’s journey from the Earth’s core to sparkling gem during the Shimansky Diamond Experience. Dinner that evening will be at GOLD Restaurant - complete with a djembe drum performance and a 14-dish tasting menu. Each dish is based on African culinary traditions and storytelling.
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07:00
Breakfast at Belle Maroc Blouberg
14:00
Lunch at the V&A (for your account)
15:00
Lunch
FRIDAY A unique part of the tour will unfold this morning. While the other days in your tour highlight the beauty of the Mother City and its surrounds, today will focus on the beauty of its people. Living with the consequences of apartheid policies, the people you’ll meet have created singular communities in the townships you will explore. The five townships on the itinerary are District Six, Langa, Khayelitsha, Bonteheuwal and Gugulethu. Each one has a history and flavour unique unto itself. District Six, a vibrant community of different races and beliefs created by former slaves in 1833, saw the destruction of homes and the forcible removal of 60 000 residents in the 1970s to the barren outlying areas of the Cape Flats. Langa, the oldest black township in South Africa welcomes you to visit a school creche to meet the children and discover their challenges and victories despite their circumstances. A local family in Khayelitsha will be your hosts for lunch. The Bonteheuwel township is a former so-called coloured township with deep roots in the Cape-gang culture. In Gugulethu you will visit the Gugulethu Seven Memorial and the Amy Biehl Memorial. This afternoon, your next adventure begins by heading north along South Africa’s iconic West Coast. After check in at your hotel, relax before dinner at your hotel overlooking Langebaan Lagoon.
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07:00
Breakfast at Belle Maroc Blouberg
SATURDAY To start the day, a morning cruise on Langebaan Lagoon and part of Saldanha Bay will allow you to experience a unique perspective of this West Coast area. Then it’s time to travel back 5 million years at the West Coast Fossil Park, a National Heritage site. It’s one of the most diverse Mio-Pliocene records in the world. Fossils from bears, saber-tooth cats, short-necked giraffes, and early mammoths have been found here. The guided tour reveals fossils lying exactly as excavated. One of the West Coast’s oldest fishing villages – Paternoster – is where you will lunch. It's a town famous for its unique architecture, pristine white beaches, the challenging-to-harvest rock lobster and other straight-from-the-ocean seafood. After lunch, Bokkomlaan in Velddrif is the place to find Bokkoms, a West Coast specialty. Salted, silvery mullet is strung into bunches and hung to dry. This old, timeless, and quaint fishing village of Velddrif is so inspiring the West Coast Gallery displays art from over 100 artists, many being the local fishermen striving to capture the stark beauty of the landscape in both word and on canvas. Back in Langebaan, relax and freshen up before dinner.
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07:00
Breakfast at The Shark Bay
09:00
Morning Cruise
11:00
13:00
Lunch in Paternoster (for your account)
14:00
Dinner at The Shark Bay
Lunch
SUNDAY This morning you leave the beauty of the West Coast National Park's tough vegetation and wide stretches of beach which line the Atlantic shoreline. In Spring, which in South Africa is between September and December, you can wander through fields of dazzlingly multi-coloured wildflowers and encounter a myriad of wildlife. Then time to travel back in time again - this time at the !Khwa ttu San Culture And Education Centre, located within an exceptionally significant historical and archaeological landscape, on an 850 hectare Nature Reserve. The Centre, an Award-Winning Heritage Centre, a very different kind of museum, tells not only the story of the San, but of mankind as well. South African and international academic, museum and exhibition design experts created the centre, and it’s linked to some of the most prestigious educational institutions in the world, including Harvard and Oxford museums. After lunch, you take the Atlantic Seaboard route (aka Cape Town's Riviera) to get to your hotel in Cape Town. A classic Cape Dutch manor house amidst the beautiful vineyards and forests of Constantia Valley. After check in, enjoy the lazy sunset over the stunning views of both mountain and valley before your scrumptious dinner.
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07:00
Breakfast at The Shark Bay
12:00
Lunch at !Khwa ttu Restaurant (for your account)
Lunch
MONDAY Today's full-day tour of the Cape Peninsula begins near Simon's Town, the highlight is the colony of vulnerable African Penguins in their natural habitat at Boulders Beach. Then, take in the countryside en route to the southern point of the Cape Peninsula. Here there are three promontories that tower over 200 metres above the sea - Cape of Good Hope, Cape Maclear and Cape Point. Climb to the famous Cape Point Lighthouse to capture the magical vistas of False Bay. (A funicular is an optional extra for those who prefer). For lunch you journey to Hout Bay, a quaint village with a fishing harbour, which includes a photo-stop at Chapman's Peak. From the harbour, a 40-minute cruise charter takes you past the famous Maori Bay Wreck, to the protected home of thousands of wild Cape Fur Seals - Duiker Island Seal Colony. Browse the quayside market before returning to your hotel.
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07:00
Breakfast at Stillness Manor & Spa
13:00
Lunch in Hout Bay (for your account)
Lunch
TUESDAY What better way to start your last day after a scrumptious breakfast than by heading into the Winelands surrounded by the breathtaking views of the Stellenbosch Hills. The relaxed atmosphere sets you up for a delicious day of food, cheese, and wine, all produced on the centuries-old vineyards of the region. Here is where you will find some of South Africa’s finest wines and beautiful architecture. Nestled among the green and fruitful vines are stunning examples of the area’s Cape Dutch homes. If you like cheese, then you’ll find the cheese tasting opportunities a delight as the region produces a vast range of both cow and goat milk cheeses. Following trails of flowers and wildlife winding their way through the Mont Rochelle Nature Reserve overlooking the Franschhoek Valley before returning to your hotel.
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07:30
Breakfast at Stillness Manor & Spa
Lunch in Franschhoek (for your account)
Lunch
WEDNESDAY Depending on your schedule, enjoy a healthy and filling breakfast at the hotel or at the Cape Town International Airport before flying home or onward to another adventure on your vacation.


