Accommodation | Destination | Nights | Basis |
---|---|---|---|
Peermont Mondinor | Johannesburg | 1 | Bed & Breakfast |
Imbali Safari Lodge | Kruger National Park | 2 | Bed & Breakfast |
Peermont Metcourt | Johannesburg | 1 | Bed & Breakfast |
Protea Knysna Quay | Knysna | 2 | Bed & Breakfast |
Windsor Apartment | Hermanus | 2 | Bed & Breakfast |
Southern Sun Waterfront | Cape Town | 4 | Bed & Breakfast |
Shuttle to Mondinor
Johannesburg
Johannesburg is one of Africa’s biggest and most vibrant cities. It is the economic capital of Africa and the gateway to
Southern Africa. Although not as famous as other South African destinations, there is plenty to do in Johannesburg and nearby Pretoria. The old city 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. The nearby township of Soweto is Johannesburg’s most popular tourist attraction.
Overnight: Peermont Metcourt Hotel at Emperors Palac
Ultra-modern convenience at its best … the three-star, retro Roman Peermont Metcourt offers 348 chic and comfortable rooms ideal for a corporate, convention, international and leisure guests requiring affordable accommodation, while the new plus-sized rooms are ideal for families. The hotel also offers a private and sheltered pool terrace with a covered patio, full gymnasium, and a relaxing, manicured garden. Enjoy breakfast at the F.L.A.G. Café or watch sport at the 21 Degrees cocktail bar. A boardroom and business centre are available for residents’ use and the Olympus Sky Bar, with its magnificent views of the airport, can be booked for private functions.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Shuttle to JNB for flight to HDS. Complimentary pick up by property. Lunch, Evening Game Drive & Dinner.
Kruger National Park
Stretching over more than two million hectares, the Kruger National Park is one of the world’s largest game reserves and a truly remarkable destination. Owing to its exceptional size, visitors are able to experience fantastic diversity – from changing scenery and ecosystems to an impressive array of animals, plant life and birdlife. The park is home to over 130 mammals and over 500 bird species. Visitors can look forward to learning about the area’s prehistoric past, enjoying a host of accommodation options, and viewing abundant wildlife including the famed Big Five. The diversity sheer density of wildlife makes Kruger National Park an unforgettable and potentially life-changing experience.
Overnight: Imbali Safari Lodge
An exclusive lodge within the world-renowned Kruger National Park, Imbali Safari Lodge continues the safari tradition of a bygone era. Imbali Safari Lodge is the central point within the Imbali Safari concession, offering accommodation in spacious, private suites each furnished in understated luxury overlooking the Nwatsitswonto riverbed.Capture the spirit of a classical African safari at Imbali Safari Lodge, set in its own 10 000 hectare private concession area of the world famous Kruger National Park. The lodge has been carefully designed and built in keeping with eco-sensitive policies, to ensure that there is little impact on the natural environment, as guests will bear witness to artifacts discovered during the building programme. Accommodating 24 guests in luxury individual
suites, with private plunge pool, it features large open expanses for better game-viewing. Five star suites enjoy stunning views over the river bed and onto the plains beyond.
Activities
Imbali Game Drives
Imbali Game Drives
During the winter months game drives leave earlier in the afternoon than in summer and later in the morning. Viewing is good at any time of the year with each season having its own unique qualities. During the summer months there is an abundance of water around for the animals. This is the time of year that you will be able to see a lot of young animals running around. The impala generally give birth around the time of the first rains along with the wildebeest and other herbivore species. The rivers in front of the lodges will often fill with water and this may make game viewing from the lodge possible with animals coming down to drink at various times throughout the day. Winter is dry and can make the game viewing slightly easier becuase the bush tends to die down and you can see further into the bush as you drive around. These months also tend to be fairly cold which means your predators are generally more active during the daylight hours. The water points around the area have been closed off so as to allow those areas to regenerate from animal pressure. This means that once again there is a good chance of seeing game in front of the lodge drinking at our waterholes.
Basis
Fully Inclusive
Drinks (Local Brands) Included
Morning Game Drive, Breakfast, Nature Walk, Lunch, Evening Game
Drive, Dinner.
Kruger National Park
See Above
Overnight: Hamiltons Tented Safari Camp
Hamiltons Tented Camp continues the safari tradition of a bygone era, incorporating comfort and luxury in the serenity of the African bush. Located in the world-renowned Kruger National Park. James Stevenson-Hamilton, the lodges namesake, left a legacy in his commitment to establishing the Kruger National Park in the same way a stay at Hamiltons Tented Camp, will remain etched in your memory for years to come. Reminiscent of an Out of Africa experience and resplendent with early 19th-century nostalgia including old steamer trunks, pith helmets, antique bathroom basins and hurricane lanterns. The tents are nestled amongst the ancient Jackalberry and Sausage trees on the banks of the Nwatswitsonto River with exceptional views and the opportunity to witness spectacular sightings from these private settings.
Activities
Imbali Game Drives
Hamiltons Game Drives
Imbali Game Drives
During the winter months game drives leave earlier in the afternoon than in summer and later in the morning. Viewing is good at any time of the year with each season having its own unique qualities. During the summer months there is an abundance of water around for the animals. This is the time of year that you will be able to see a lot of young animals running around. The impala generally give birth around the time of the first rains along with the wildebeest and other herbivore species. The rivers in front of the lodges will often fill with water and this may make game viewing from the lodge possible with animals coming down to drink at various times throughout the day. Winter is dry and can make the game viewing slightly easier becuase the bush tends to die down and you can see further into the bush as you drive around. These months also tend to be fairly cold which means your predators are generally more active during the daylight hours. The water points around the area have been closed off so as to allow those areas to regenerate from animal pressure. This means that once again there is a good chance of seeing
game in front of the lodge drinking at our waterholes.
Hamiltons Game Drives
During the winter months game drives leave earlier in the afternoon than in summer and later in the morning. Viewing is good at any time of the year with each season having its own unique qualities. During the summer months there is an abundance of water around for the animals. This is the time of year that you will be able to see a lot of young animals running around. The impala generally give birth around the time of the first rains along with the wildebeest and other herbivore species. The rivers in front of the lodges will often fill with water and this may make game viewing from the lodge possible with animals coming down to drink at various times throughout the day. Winter is dry and can make the game viewing slightly easier becuase the bush tends to die down and you can see further into the bush as you drive around. These months also tend to be fairly cold which means your predators are generally more active during the daylight hours. The water points around the area have been closed off so as to allow those areas to regenerate from animal pressure. This means that once again there is a good chance of seeing
game in front of the lodge drinking at our waterholes.
Basis
Fully Inclusive
Morning Game Drive, Pick up by Chauffer Car to drop them to Peermont Metcourt Johannesburg with God’s Window enroute.
Johannesburg
See Above
Overnight: Peermont Metcourt Hotel at Emperors Palace
Ultra-modern convenience at its best … the three star, retro Roman Peermont Metcourt offers 348 chic and
comfortable rooms ideal for corporate, convention, international and leisure guests requiring affordable
accommodation, while the new plus-sized rooms are ideal for families. The hotel also offers a private and sheltered pool terrace with a covered patio, full gymnasium and a relaxing, manicured garden. Enjoy breakfast at the F.L.A.G. Café or watch sport at the 21 Degrees cocktail bar. A boardroom and business centre are available for residents’ use and the Olympus Sky Bar, with its magnificent views of the airport, can be booked for private functions.
Activities
Hamiltons Game Drives
God’s Window
Hamiltons Game Drives
During the winter months game drives leave earlier in the afternoon than in summer and later in the morning. Viewing is good at any time of the year with each season having its own unique qualities. During the summer months there is an abundance of water around for the animals. This is the time of year that you will be able to see a lot of young animals running around. The impala generally give birth around the time of the first rains along with the wildebeest and other herbivore species. The rivers in front of the lodges will often fill with water and this may make game viewing from the lodge possible with animals coming down to drink at various times throughout the day. Winter is dry and can make the game viewing slightly easier becuase the bush tends to die down and you can see further into the bush as you drive around. These months also tend to be fairly cold which means your predators are generally more active during the daylight hours. The water points around the area have been closed off so as to allow those areas to regenerate from animal pressure. This means that once again there is a good chance of seeing
game in front of the lodge drinking at our waterholes.
God’s Window
God’s Window looks out over the Drakensberg escarpment dropping 1000m below, offering a view of the lowveld stretching out towards the Kruger National Park. Magnificent montane forest, canyons, rock formations and waterfalls can all be seen.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Shuttle to JNB Airport for flight to George. Collect Self Drive Fortuner Automatic around 0900 Hours and proceed to Knysna.
Knysna
Sandwiched between the towering Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean, Knysna is known as the ‘Garden of Eden’. It is surrounded by world-renowned forests, lovely lagoons and pristine beaches. Visitors can look forward to an array of markets offering delicious food and organic locally-made goods, explore the town’s picturesque waterfront and quaint streets, adventure through the lush forest, skip over streams and catch a glimpse of the multicoloured Knysna Loerie, take a ferry trip to the famed Knysna Heads and sample the local oysters. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of exciting activities including: surfing, swimming, yachting, jet skiing, boating, fishing, and golfing.
Overnight: Protea Hotel by Marriott Knysna Quays
Renowned as the perfect holiday destination, the hotel is set on the Knysna Quays Waterfront with the lagoon at your doorstep. This stylish property is suited to both leisure and business travelers alike with sheer comfort assured. Facing the warm Indian Ocean through the Knysna Heads, the hotel offers a tranquil stay in spacious rooms overlooking the magical Knysna lagoon, historical train station and the Knysna town. The Protea Hotel by Marriott Knysna Quays boasts with wonderful facilities, which includes a heated outdoor swimming pool, wellness therapist for rejuvenating massages, free internet service and a unique dining experience with four restaurants to choose from for memorable lunch and dinners on the Waterfront.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Admission tickets to Cango Caves, Wildlife Ranch & Ostrich Farms.
Activities
Safari Ostrich Showfarm
Cango Wildlife Ranch
Cango Caves
Safari Ostrich Showfarm
Safari Ostrich Show Farm is an operating farm where visitors will see large flocks of ostriches at different stages of development in the surrounding fields. Visitors are assured of personal attention and upon their arrival are greeted by one of our multi-lingual guides who will, during the course of the tour explain every aspect of ostrich farming, from breeding to rearing. The tour starts in the breeding camp, with a nest of ostrich eggs, where the first stage of the ostrich life cycle is explained. Visitors will get the opportunity to test the strength of the eggs by standing on them – a great photo opportunity. During the breeding season visitors get to see ostrich eggs hatching in the incubator rooms. Visitors get to sit on an ostrich and those who are brave enough can even try their hand at riding one. Every tour ends with an “Ostrich Derby” where local jockeys display their riding skills. A highly entertaining and
educational tour is guaranteed.
Cango Wildlife Ranch
The Cango Wildlife Ranch promotes awareness and conservation of endangered species, while encouraging
supervised interaction – making this a wonderful destination for children of all ages. Housing the oldest and largest cheetah contact centre worldwide, visitors can view these powerful, speedy cats in a natural bushveld environment from elevated walkways. From predators of the land to predators of the water, visitors can then move on to the crocodile and alligator enclosures to study more of the world’s most dangerous beasts.
Cango Caves
The spectacular Cango Caves are a subterranean wonderland of magnificent stalactite and stalagmite rock
formations that attracts thousands of visitors annually. They extend more than two kilometres into the Swartberg Mountains and visitors can take guided tours that wind through narrow passageways and steep stairways linking the massive caverns.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Proceed to Hermanus. Overnight stay.
Hermanus
Situated just 140 kilometres from Cape Town and built between the beautiful shores and cliffs of Walker Bay, Hermanus has grown from a small seaside resort town to become possibly the best-known place for whale watching in the world. This town is also famed for its natural scenic beauty, long stretches of pristine beaches and excellent variety of restaurants, cafes and bars. Today, Hermanus is more than just a popular holiday destination and offers visitors all kinds of activities, both energetic and relaxing. Visitors can explore the Old Harbour Museum, which is comprised of the charming fisherman’s village, the old harbour, and the Whale House Museum; hike through the nearby Fernkloof Nature Reserve, and sample an array of top quality wine along the famed Hermanus Wine Route.
Overnight: Harbour House Hotel
Reference No: 2 Bedroom Penthouse
The Harbour House Hotel consists of the restored Manor House with intimate Romantic Rooms, all with views over the garden and pool area, as well as the New Wing with 18 spacious suites, with sophisticated modern décor, featuring a kitchenette and lounge leading towards the private balcony.Guests are afforded luxury at every turn, from 100% fine white cotton bedding to marble and granite finishes. Sleek lines and carefully curated art pieces add to the modern aesthetic of each room.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Day visit to Stellenbosch at own.
Activities
Shark Cage Diving
Shark Cage Diving
The Western Cape is one of only a few places in the world where you can go cage diving with Great White Sharks, the ocean’s most formidable predator.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Arrive Cape Town and return vehicle at Southern Sun Waterfront around 2000 Hours.
Cape Town
Resting at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean, sandwiched between the slopes of the iconic Table Mountain and the glistening sapphire waters of Table Bay, the exceptionally scenic city of Cape Town is in a class of its own. Some cities boast rich culture, vibrant nightlife, a cosmopolitan atmosphere and extraordinary architecture, while others boast breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary natural wonders. Cape Town is lucky enough to be blessed with all of these attractions and so much more. With its bustling harbour, world-class beaches, top-notch vineyards, and its mountainous surroundings brimming with diverse flora and fauna, Cape Town consistently captivates the hearts of all who visit.
Overnight: Southern Sun Waterfront
A total of 537 beautifully furnished rooms are offered at the hotel, catering to your needs with all the amenities expected of an establishment granted a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. Tea and coffee stations, DStv, electronic safes, air-conditioning and free WiFi are par for the course, while our porter service and 24-hour room service are also on offer. In addition to double, queen and king rooms, smoking and wheelchair-accessible rooms can also be arranged at your request. As for the rest of the hotels guest facilities, these are sure to make you feel even more at ease. Enjoy a truly unique dining experience at Yizani Restaurant, which lives up to its isiXhosa name that translates to ‘come in… Welcome’. Stay fit with the help of our fully-equipped fitness centre, cool down at the outdoor pool, indulge in decadent cocktails and fine wines at the hotel bar or take advantage of our world-class conferencing facilities that include two fully serviced meeting rooms.Being a short walk away from the famous V&A Waterfront and other Cape Town sights is just the start of this iconic accommodation landmark’s appeal. Post-card
views of the harbour and of Signal Hill are rivalled only by the stylish, inviting presence of the hotel itself. Step inside the impressive lobby, and you will soon discover why this hotel continues to snap up awards.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Half Day City Tour INCLUDING Table Mountain on SIC Basis.
Activities
Cape Peninsula
Cape Peninsula
Extending into the Atlantic, the rugged Cape Peninsula marks the southwesternmost point of the African continent. It features pristine white-sand beaches met by craggy mountains interspersed with quaint little coastal towns. Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope can be found along the southern end of this spectacularly scenic peninsula, while the northern tip is crowned by the world-famous Table Mountain which towers over the city of Cape Town. Visitors can look forward to a wide selection of activities including: hopping on a boat ride to Seal Island from Hout Bay, exploring the magnificent Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, and viewing the colony of African penguins on Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town. Don’t miss the opportunity to take in the breathtaking views from the top of Table Mountain.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Full Day Peninsula Tour INCLUDING Seal Island & Funicular Ride.
Activities
Cape Town City Tour Full Day
Cape Town City Tour Full Day
On a clear day from the summit of Table Mountain you get spectacular views of the City, its Waterfront, Camps Bay, the majestic Hottentots Holland Mountains to the East and the mountains of the Cape Peninsula all the way down to Cape Point to the south.The Table Mountain cableway, a must for all visitors to the Cape, boasts revolving floors, giving passengers a 360 degree view. After descending the mountain, you will depart on a tour of the “Mother City” taking in Signal Hill – where the Noon Day Gun is fired at midday, every day except Sunday – through the colourful Bo-Kaap or Cape Malay Quarter, past the Grand Parade, City Hall and the Castle of Good Hope and South African Cultural History Museum.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Day free for leisure
Basis
Bed & Breakfast
Private Transfers to CPT Airport.
Basis
Bed & Breakfast