langebaan safari cape town

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£1850

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Price includes

  • Accommodation
  • Selected meals
  • Transfers
  • Game drive
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Minimum 2 passengers (or a single supplement will apply)

Days 1 - 7

Langebaan

4* Windtown Lagoon Hotel, Langebaan

100km North of Cape Town (90 mins transfer from the airport), on South Africa's West Coast, lies the kitesurfing, windsurfing and wing foiling haven of Langebaan Lagoon. This quaint little seaside town offers great flat water conditions on a stunning blue lagoon with consistent winds from November to March (the SA summer). Ideal for beginners or those wishing to improve their skills, the Langebaan Lagoon is one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world set in the West Coast nature reserve.

During one afternoon we will include a 3-hour game drive in the nearby safari park, just a 30-minute drive away. This friendly family-owned reserve is home to 4 of the Big 5 (Lion, Buffalo, Rhino and Leopard), Cheetah, Giraffe, Zebra, Kudu, Eland, Oryx, Blue Wildebeest, Mountain Reedbuck, Red Hartebeest and much more. 

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Days 8 - 11

Cape Town

5* Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel, Cape Town

Head back to Cape Town and spend three days exploring the sights of this iconic city and surrounding Cape Peninsula. There is so much to see and do in the area. Three days barely scratches the surface, but the main trips would include a half-day city tour (by foot, bike or e-bike), climbing Table Mountain (or Cable Car up), Cape Town museum and V&A Waterfront. A must is the full-day tour to Cape Point by way of Boulders (to see the penguins), and returns via the famous Champman Peak scenic drive. 

We can pre-book a full itinerary, including private guided tours. Speak to one of our South Africa experts

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Days 12 - 14

Stellenbosch Winelands

5* Leeu Estates, Stellenbosch

The Cape Vineland’s comprises the Stellenbosch, Franschoek, and Paarl Valley, whose fertile soil is conducive to growing a mixture of grapes. Stellenbosch is renowned for its viticulture, and hundreds of world-class wine estates are strewn across the town’s outskirts. Stellenbosch is a wine and food capital, a lively university town, and a historical hub set at the foot of the Stellenbosch Mountain

While there, other than hopping between the area’s wine estates and taking in the mountainous backdrop, you can walk along the town’s oak-lined avenues, admiring the Cape Dutch architecture and stopping to sample some of the local food. Each dish helps tell the story of Stellenbosch’s colonial history, which dates back to 1679.
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