Johannesburg

Days 1 - 3

Johannesburg is one of Africa’s largest and most vibrant cities. It is an economic powerhouse in Africa and the gateway to Southern Africa. This bustling city offers a wide range of activities, attractions and plenty to do in and around the city including nearby Pretoria. Downtown is a multi-cultural mixture of traditional medicine shops, Chinese restaurants, taxi ranks and ultra-modern skyscrapers. There are excellent museums, art galleries and organised tours of historical and political interest. The shopping is Southern Africa’s best and the many restaurants cater for all tastes. Soweto, a township steeped in history and a significant part of the Greater Johannesburg metropolitan area, is a popular tourist destination.

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Knysna

Days 3 - 6

Sandwiched between the towering Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean, Knysna is a large town often referred to as the ‘Garden of Eden’, surrounded by stunning bays perfect for sailing, boating, and swimming; picturesque beaches and lagoons; and world-renowned forests. This well-catered town is also a perfect base for safari expeditions at nearby parks such as Knysna Elephant Park, and close-up animal experiences at centres such as Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary, Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre, Birds of Eden, and Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary. From here, enjoy ample opportunities for surfing, swimming, yachting, jet-skiing, boating, fishing, and golfing. Visitors can also look forward to an array of wonderful markets, a picturesque waterfront filled with superb restaurants and shops, and several fantastic art galleries. Make sure to take a ferry trip to the famed Knysna Heads and sample the local oysters.

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Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve

Days 6 - 8

Located approximately 2.5 hours from Cape Town in the semi-arid Karoo region, Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve lies within a vast, rugged landscape of open plains and distant mountains. Founded in 1907 by French and Dutch settlers, the 10 000 hectare reserve was once known as the Southern Hemisphere’s largest fruit farm before transforming into a conservation area focused on rehabilitating wildlife and restoring natural habitats in 1970. The terrain is characterised by low shrubland, red earth, and hardy Karoo vegetation, providing a habitat for the Big Five and other indigenous species, including giraffe, zebra, hippo and flamingo. Game drives run throughout the year, with summer months bringing warm, dry conditions under clear skies, while winter introduces cooler temperatures and occasional rain. Guests can enjoy educational cheetah conservation tours, guided bush walks, and stargazing. Accommodation ranges from luxury lodges to eco-friendly chalets that blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings.

Cape Town

Days 8 - 11

Set at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic oceans and backed by the iconic Table Mountain, the bustling city of Cape Town presents an alluring combination of drawcards. Incredible powdery white beaches, highly acclaimed wine routes, and astonishingly beautiful mountain trails surround a cosmopolitan hub. This diverse metropolis is filled with superb shops and restaurants, extraordinary heritage monuments, a multitude of entertainment venues, and a spectacular, chic waterfront harbour. Highlights include the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art; Table Mountain's jaw-dropping views; Boulders Beach, where penguins might swim right up to you in the warm Indian ocean waters; the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, where you can walk along a treetop canopy among incredible native flora or watch an open-air concert at the base of the mountain; Robben Island, where visitors can see the cell where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years; and many more.

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