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KPJ12J: Kruger Park + Victoria Falls
+ Cape Town
Day 1
Arrive Johannesburg Airport and meet your Kruger Park safari
host, who will introduce you to the beauty of the Eastern
Transvaal on your scenic 3-hour drive to Sabie.
Check in to your luxury guesthouse for dinner and overnight.
[Or 45-minute transfer from Mpumalanga Airport]
Day 2
This
morning your host will share with you the splendour of
the Drakensberg Panorama Route as you drive
through Blyde River Canyon, the third largest
canyon in the world.
View Mac Mac Falls, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the
panoramic views from God’s Window. If time
permits, we also make a brief stop at the historic
mining village of Pilgrim’s Rest.
Continue to Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre,
where you have the unique opportunity of viewing wild
lion, leopard, cheetah, eagles and vultures at close
quarters. Animals found injured, poisoned or orphaned
are given a second chance and released back into the
wilds.
Check in to your luxury guesthouse for dinner and
overnight.
Day 3
Today we enter the world famous Kruger National Park. Game
viewing opportunities should present themselves almost immediately
in this vast 2-million hectare game sanctuary the size to Wales.
Hopefully we will see several species of antelope, zebra, wildebeest
and maybe even giraffe before we reach camp.
The Kruger Park offers a choice of seven camps, each situated in a
different section of the park with its own unique flora and fauna:
Skukuza, Letaba, Olifants, Lower Sabie, Pretoriuskop, Satara and
Berg-en-Dal. Accommodation is in simple but comfortable thatched
game park bungalows, with each camp having a restaurant and a small s
hop. Check in, settle-in and relax in your outdoor bushveld surroundings
before enjoying dinner (exact camp subject to availability at time of
booking).
Day 4
As you will have the services of a private driver/guide throughout
your safari, you will have the flexibility of discussing preferred
routings and travelling times with him each day. However we recommend
setting off early each morning as the camp gates open (05h30 to 06h00
depending on the season), to take advantage of the best game viewing
conditions of the day.
Explore the vast Kruger Plains, which offer magnificent game viewing
opportunities and the highest concentration of lion in the whole of Africa.
Hopefully we will see at least one of the Big Five today - Lion, Elephant,
Buffalo, Leopard and Rhino, before returning to camp at around 09h00 for
breakfast. The rest of the morning can be spent relaxing at camp, reading or bird
watching, before setting out again at the time of your choice (usually the late
afternoon) for another game drive.
One game drive per day will be in an open-top game viewing vehicle
operated by the Kruger Park (either early morning, late afternoon or evening),
with all other game drives taken with your host in an air-conditioned minibus,
as this is more comfortable in the heat of the day. With nearly 150 different species of mammals and over 100 species of
reptiles in the Kruger Park, we hope to see giraffe, kudu, sable antelope,
waterbuck, warthogs, baboons, wild dogs and many other interesting animals.
In the evening, enjoy the balmy weather and pristine stars of the Southern
Sky and Milky Way, as you have never seen them before – including the spectacular
Southern Cross.
[Note: Children < 12 are not allowed on open top game drives. However
they may enjoy unlimited game drives in your host’s vehicle]
Day 5
This morning transfer to Mpumalanga Airport
for your 2-hour flight to Cape Town.
Meet your Cape Town host, who will transfer you to your
luxury hotel conveniently situated near the Victoria
& Alfred Waterfront.
Check in and relax in your magnificent surroundings.
Day 6
Today
is free for independent sightseeing in Cape Town.
You will be given a day pass for the convenient red
Hop-On Hop-Off Bus, which stops at all Cape Town’s
key sights and beaches. Start by ascending Table
Mountain by cable car to enjoy one of the world’s
most famous views. Continue to Camps Bay beach
and then explore the shops and many other attractions of
the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, which is also
the centre of Cape Town’s nightlife.
Day 7
This morning your host will collect you for a full day
tour to the beautiful Cape of Good Hope Nature
Reserve.
We start with a short boat trip from Hout Bay to
view Cape Fur seals at Seal Island. We continue
via spectacular Chapman’s Peak Drive to Cape
Point where we hope to see ostrich, baboons and
perhaps even dolphins. On the return journey we pass
through naval Simons Town, and stop to see its
resident penguin colony at Boulders Beach.
We also make a short stop at the Living Hope HIV/AIDs
craft centre, your opportunity to support this self-help
scheme by purchasing some of their hand-made products,
before returning to your hotel in the late afternoon.
Day 8
Another day of leisure in beautiful Cape Town.
Choose one of the many local excursions available such
as a visit Robben Island, the infamous prison
home of Nelson Mandela. Alternatively explore the many
sights of Cape Town, shop at the Victoria & Alfred
Waterfront, or simply relax on golden Camp’s Bay
beach – the choice is yours!
Day 9
Enjoy
a full day tour to the Stellenbosch Winelands
today, travelling through the scenic Franschhoek
Valley where a handful of French Huguenot refugees
started South Africa’s now famous wine industry.
Visit the historic town of Stellenbosch and
several different Wine Estates of your choice –
sampling as you go! Enjoy a picnic lunch at a wine
estate, before visiting a cheetah breeding project and
another Wine Estate on the way home.
Day 10
Early morning transfer to Cape Town Airport for
your 2-hour flight to Johannesburg and connecting 2-hour
flight to Livingstone, Zambia. You will be met at
Livingstone and transferred to your hotel on the banks
of the Zambezi River, near the mighty Victoria Falls.
Check in, settle-in and relax whilst you catch your
first glimpses of the magnificent Smoke That Thunders
first discovered by Dr. David Livingstone and still one
of the greatest natural wonders of the world. The flow
of water over the Victoria Falls is greatest during the
wet months (February to June) but the falls are a
magnificent sight at any time of year.
Days 11 and 12
Today explore on foot the mighty Victoria Falls
situated close to your hotel and offering magnificent
views.
Later relax by the swimming pool and enjoy the many
pleasures of your hotel, or participate in one of the
many local activities, such as a helicopter flight over
the falls or an elephant-back safari. There is also an
interesting local craft
market.
Adrenalin seekers can participate in many adventure
activities, such as canoeing in the gentler rapids above
the falls; white water rafting in the turbulent gorge
below the falls (grade 5) or bungi jumping from Victoria
Falls Bridge!
On one afternoon, enjoy a Sunset Cruise on the
Zambezi River to see hippos, crocodiles and the
abundant bird life.
Day 13
Transfer to Livingstone Airport for your flight
to Johannesburg and journey home.
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