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Cape Town - Garden Route - Luxury Safari

Around

£3950

p.p.
Price includes:
  • Car Hire on Garden Route
  • Full board and all game drives on the 4 day safari
  • All luxury Accommodation
  • All taxes
  • Internal flights from George to J'berg
Based on:

Minimum 2 passengers (or single supplement will apply) . 

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Tour Highlights

Embark on a 14 day self drive tour encompassing the best that South Africa has to offer in the way of scenery, wildlife and culture starting in Cape Town, working your way along the best of the Garden Route, then finishing with a once in a lifetime safari experience.

Days 1 - 3

5* Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel

Bed & Breakfast

Upon your arrival at Cape Town International Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Afternoon collection from the hotel for a scheduled afternoon City Tour - a geographical and cultural extravaganza showing you Cape Town from its historical beginnings to the dazzling modern shopping malls of the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Return to the hotel for overnight.
 
You will be collected for your scheduled full day Cape Point & Peninsula Tour - and awe-inspiring tour passing magnificent beaches, breath-taking views and historic & picturesque coastal villages to the towering headland known as Cape Point. The tour ends upon return to your hotel during the late afternoon.
 
Embark on a scheduled full day Cape Winelands Tour. This is a delightful drive, which winds its way to the heart of the Cape Winelands through superb mountain ranges, vineyards and Cape Dutch homesteads. Return to Cape Town during the late afternoon.

Cape Town

Cape Town is a kitesurfing holiday destination that ticks all the boxes. The wind conditions in and around Cape Town are very reliable with wind speeds usually between 20-30 knots with the strongest wind coming between 2 and 6 in the evenings. South Africa's best wind is present during the summer period from November through to February. The coastline in and around the Cape Town area is home to many beaches that do not only boast fantastic kitesurfing conditions, but simply breathtaking natural beauty too.

But there is more to Cape Town than just kitesurfing. Whether you are looking to unwind, explore or be entertained in your time away from the surf, Cape Town and what lies beyond has plenty of alternative activities for those rare non-windy days and for the non-surfing partners and family.

Days 3 - 5

5* Mont Rochelle Hotel and Mountain Vineyards

Bed & Breakfast

Set off to Mont Rochelle in South Africa’s scenic Winelands and enjoy two days exploring the fabulous vineyards, boutique restaurants and farmlands that make up this beautiful part of the world. Occupying 39 hectares of vineyards and hills, the hotel produces wine on-site, and you can tour the cellars or wander the paths between vineyard plots. You may never want to leave!

Stellenbosch and Franschhoek

Stellenbosch and Franschhoek are two of South Africa’s most renowned wine regions, each offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Stellenbosch, the country’s second-oldest town, is known for its Cape Dutch architecture, oak-lined streets, and prestigious university. It has a vibrant atmosphere with art galleries, fine dining, and world-class wineries. The town is surrounded by rolling vineyards and dramatic mountains, creating a picturesque setting that attracts both wine lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Franschhoek, meaning "French Corner," has a distinct European charm rooted in its Huguenot heritage. This small town is considered South Africa’s culinary capital, with award-winning restaurants and a strong focus on gourmet food paired with exceptional wines. The surrounding valley is breathtaking, with lush vineyards set against a backdrop of towering mountains. The Franschhoek Wine Tram is a popular attraction, offering a scenic and leisurely way to explore the region’s top wine estates.

Both Stellenbosch and Franschhoek offer a perfect mix of history, luxury, and natural splendour, making them must-visit destinations for travellers exploring the Cape Winelands.

Days 5 - 7

4* Knysna Turbine Boutique Hotel

Bed & Breakfast

Continue to the lagoon side town of Knysna - the gem of the Garden Route. Embark on an informative cruise up the Keurbooms River before arriving at your lodge where you shall spend the following two nights. Freshen up before dinner at the lodge.
 
After breakfast, get up-close-and-personal with nature at the Elephant Sanctuary. The visit presents you with the opportunity to touch, feed and photograph these gentle giants. After lunch, visit Birds of Eden - the largest free-flight bird aviary in the world. Optional: Whale & Dolphin boat experience before returning to the lodge.

Knysa (Garden Route)

Knysna is a beautiful town along South Africa’s Garden Route, surrounded by forests, hills, and a wide lagoon. It is a peaceful place known for its stunning scenery, fresh seafood, and friendly atmosphere. One of the most famous spots is the Knysna Heads, two massive cliffs at the lagoon's entrance, offering breathtaking views. Many visitors take boat trips, go kayaking, or simply relax at the waterfront, where there are plenty of shops and restaurants. The town is also home to the Knysna Elephant Park, where you can see rescued elephants up close, and the Featherbed Nature Reserve, which has walking trails and amazing coastal views. For those who love adventure, the Knysna Forest is perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring waterfalls.

From Knysna, you can take a short drive to Plettenberg Bay, a popular beach town just 30 minutes away. Plettenberg Bay is known for its golden beaches, where visitors can swim, surf, or watch dolphins and whales in the ocean. It is also home to attractions like Robberg Nature Reserve, a stunning coastal hiking area with cliffs, caves, and beautiful sea views. Another great place to visit nearby is the Tsitsikamma National Park, about an hour’s drive from Knysna. This park is famous for its dramatic coastline, lush forests, and exciting activities like zip-lining, hiking, and crossing the famous Storms River Suspension Bridge.

Knysna is a wonderful place to explore, offering a mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation. Whether staying in town or taking a short drive to nearby attractions, there is always something exciting to see and do.

Days 7 - 11

5* Lelapa Lodge

Full Board

Drive to 50 minutes to George Airport for a short flight up to Johannesburg, the gateway to Madikwe private safari park. Enjoy a malaria free stunning safari park, away from the crowds, to enjoy one of worlds very best big game experience. 

Madikwe

Madikwe is a vast and breathtaking game reserve located in the North West Province of South Africa, near the border with Botswana. Covering approximately 75,000 hectares, it is one of the country’s largest and most exclusive wildlife conservation areas. Unlike some of South Africa’s more commercialized reserves, Madikwe is known for its seclusion, offering an intimate safari experience with fewer visitors and an unspoiled natural landscape. Its diverse ecosystems, ranging from open grasslands and woodlands to rocky outcrops and meandering rivers, create a haven for a rich variety of wildlife and bird species.

Originally farmland, the area was transformed into a protected reserve in 1991 as part of one of South Africa’s most ambitious conservation projects. This initiative, known as Operation Phoenix, was one of the largest wildlife relocation efforts in history, successfully reintroducing thousands of animals to the region, including elephants, lions, buffalo, and the critically endangered African wild dog. Today, Madikwe is home to over 60 mammal species and more than 350 bird species, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

One of the reserve’s most significant advantages is that it is malaria-free, making it an attractive choice for families and travellers who wish to avoid the health precautions required for safaris in other regions of Africa. The climate is typically warm and dry, with hot summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination. The dry winter months from May to September offer the best wildlife viewing, as animals gather around water sources, while the lush green summers from October to April provide spectacular birdwatching and dramatic landscapes.

Madikwe is renowned for its luxurious safari lodges, which blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment. These lodges range from exclusive, intimate retreats catering to couples and honeymooners to family-friendly accommodations that offer specialized programs for children. Each lodge provides world-class hospitality, with expert rangers and trackers leading daily game drives in open safari vehicles. Morning and evening drives offer the best opportunities to witness the incredible biodiversity of the reserve, from prides of lions lounging in the golden light to herds of elephants making their way through the bush. Sundowner experiences, where guests enjoy a drink while watching the sunset over the African plains, add to the magic of a Madikwe safari.

Apart from game drives, guests can explore the reserve on guided bush walks, which provide a deeper connection to the land by focusing on smaller details often missed from a vehicle. Walking safaris reveal the intricate relationships between plants, insects, and animals, while guides share insights into traditional tracking techniques used by Indigenous communities. Birdwatching is another highlight, with vibrant species such as the lilac-breasted roller, martial eagle, and crimson-breasted shrike providing endless fascination for ornithologists and casual bird lovers alike.

The reserve is also culturally significant, with strong ties to the local Tswana communities. Some lodges offer cultural experiences where guests can learn about the traditions, music, and folklore of those who have lived in the region for generations. Community involvement is a key aspect of Madikwe’s conservation model, with many of the reserve’s staff members coming from nearby villages, ensuring that the benefits of tourism are shared with local populations.

Unlike the more famous Kruger National Park, Madikwe is a private game reserve, meaning that only guests staying at one of its lodges have access to its wildlife-rich landscapes. This exclusivity ensures an uncrowded and intimate safari experience, with strict vehicle limits at sightings to prevent overcrowding and to preserve the natural behavior of the animals. The reserve is also one of the best places in South Africa to see the elusive leopard and the rare brown hyena, a species not commonly found in other game reserves.

As night falls, the sounds of the African wilderness come alive, with the distant roar of a lion or the eerie whoop of a hyena breaking the silence. Guests can unwind in the comfort of their lodges, enjoying gourmet meals under the stars or sitting around a traditional boma fire, sharing stories of the day’s adventures. The night sky in Madikwe is particularly mesmerizing, with minimal light pollution allowing for crystal-clear views of the Milky Way and constellations that have guided African travellers for centuries.

Madikwe remains one of South Africa’s best-kept safari secrets, offering an unparalleled blend of luxury, exclusivity, and remarkable wildlife encounters. Whether it is the thrill of witnessing a predator on the hunt, the serenity of an African sunset over the bushveld, or the warm hospitality of its lodges, a visit to Madikwe is an unforgettable journey into the heart of the wild.

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