Pretoria

9 Nov 2022 - 10 Nov 2022

The cosmopolitan city of Pretoria, also known as ‘Tshwane’, is situated in the province of Gauteng and functions as one of three capitals of South Africa. Pretoria has been dubbed ‘The Jacaranda City’, which is owed to the annual bloom of magnificent purple blossom trees that adorn the wide avenues of the city. Discover several historic monuments, fine government buildings, and fascinating museums, and explore several interesting cultural sites. The Transvaal Museum is a natural history museum showcasing an ancient dinosaur fossil found at the nearby Cradle of Humankind; the Pretoria Botanical Gardens offers visitors a glimpse of different biomes, and the Voortrekker Monument is a famous National Heritage Site. Don’t miss the nearby Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary as well as the beautiful Wonderboom and Groenkloof Nature Reserves.

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Clarens

10 Nov 2022 - 11 Nov 2022

Set on the slopes of the Maluti Mountains, between Bethlehem and Lesotho, the arty, peaceful and scenic village of Clarens lies on the slopes of the Maluti Mountains is known as the ‘Jewel of the Free State’. Its abundant trees, including those bearing fruit, add vivid hues to the natural environment – colours which change slowly as one season blends into the next. With its numerous art galleries and curios, the town is a picturesque haven for artists and craftspeople. Horseriding, trout fishing, hiking, quad biking, hot air ballooning and river rafting are popular activities, and at the neighbouring Golden Gate Highlands National Parl nature and animal lovers have plenty more to explore (and may even spot zebra, eland, and other animals). Historic highlights include the Dinosaur Trail, several significant Boer-War and Great Trek sites, and some wonderful heritage architecture.

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Lesotho

11 Nov 2022 - 12 Nov 2022

Commonly known as ‘The Kingdom in the Sky’ due to its dramatically high altitude, Lesotho is rather unique in that it is entirely surrounded by South Africa. This tiny and spectacularly mountainous kingdom makes for a wonderful adventure getaway with excellent pony trekking, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, abseiling, birdwatching, mountain biking and even snow skiing on offer. The country’s highlands boast magnificent mountain scenery, clean mountain air, and a myriad of impressive sparkling waterfalls and clean streams. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about the fascinating local cultures, particularly in the isolated Basotho villages, where a traditional way of life is still celebrated. Itinerary favourites in Lesotho also include the highest waterfall in southern Africa, the Maletsunyane Falls, and the modern yet traditional capital city of Maseru.

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Oxbow Lodge Hotel

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Lesotho

12 Nov 2022 - 13 Nov 2022

As previously described

Accommodation

Semonkong Lodge

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Himeville

13 Nov 2022 - 14 Nov 2022

Resting in the foothills of the beautiful Southern Drakensberg, within in the South African province of KwaZulu-Nata, Himeville serves as an excellent stopover for visitors en route to the world-famous Sani Pass and the enthralling landscapes of the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park. It offers excellent fly-fishing and river rafting opportunities in its vast network of sparkling rivers and dams, as well as a variety of stunning mountain trails (such as the Giant’s Cup Hiking Trail) and incredible birdlife along the Sani Pass. Other reasons to visit include three pristine golf courses, horse riding, polo, and a fascinating museum. The annual Splashy Fen Music Festival (usually in April) is one of South Africa’s biggest music festivals.

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Himeville Arms Hotel

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Northern KZN

14 Nov 2022 - 15 Nov 2022

It's not often that one relatively small area combines incredible scenic beauty, rich history and culture, and dozens of diverse natural attractions and activities, but this is true of Northern KZN. Travellers to the area are spoilt for choice: you can go hiking amidst the majesty of the Drakensberg Mountains, experience the tribal villages in Zululand, visit historical battlefields where Afrikaans' 'boer' soldiers once fought heavily armed British forces, or go game-viewing in some of the world's finest game reserves, with the chance of viewing the famous 'Big Five'. Don't miss Northern KZN's exceptional coast, exquisite beaches, coastal forests and magnificent diving opportunities.

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Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary

15 Nov 2022 - 16 Nov 2022

Set in what is arguably Swaziland’s most spectacularly beautiful region – the aptly named ‘Valley of Heaven’ – Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary is a natural wonderland of grassy plains, granitic mountains, cascading waterfalls and abundant wildlife. The southern section can be explored on foot, mountain bike, horseback or in vehicles, while access to the more remote northern half is restricted to guided hiking groups. Located relatively close to the reserve are the towns of Malkerns and Ezulwini, famous for their many craft shops and other attractions. Visitors can also look forward to staying in traditional beehive-shaped huts and enjoying a breakfast overlooking hippo and crocodiles wading in the water and resting on the banks.

Sabie

16 Nov 2022 - 17 Nov 2022

Situated in a valley on the escarpment of the Drakensberg, overlooking the Sabie River, Sabie is a quaint, country town surrounded by stunning natural scenery, such as cascading waterfalls and tranquil mountain streams. It is the centre of the local timber industry and home to the statues of the famous dog, Jock of the Bushveld.

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Misty Mountain Sabie

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