SOUTH AFRICA & NAMIBIA
Ongava Game Reserve
National Park NAMIBIA
Etosha AFRICA
Swakopmund Walvis Bay
Sossusvlei Dunes
Namib-Naukluft National Park
SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town
Stellenbosch Bushmans
Kloof Cape Point Joannesburg Windhoek 12 Days / 11 Nights from $4,590 plus airfare
“Colonial history in Cape Town, archaic rock art at Bushmans Kloof and fine wine are just the beginning in South Africa... then we’re off
to the uncelebrated beauty of Namibia with its ancient red sand dunes, kayaking among seals and seabirds, and endangered species in Ongava Reserve. A trip like no other... wow! – Chris Mancini, Tauck Guide
The World’s Best Hotel welcomes you to an exclusive wilderness reserve where you have your own private ranger. Teeming with wildlife, steeped in Bushman beauty and dressed with understated elegance, Bushmans Kloof is a destination unto itself. The locals welcome you with a traditional braai barbecue... into their
homes in Langa Township... at tastings in private vineyards in Stellenbosch and during afternoon tea in a lovely desert lodge. Outdoor adventures thrill the actively
Culturious with sea kayaking, dune hiking, bike riding or ballooning... game drives,
SAVINGS ON COACH AND BUSINESS CLASS AIR BOOKED BY 12/31/10!
Enjoy Special Air Savings of $500 per person on coach airfare and $1500 per person on Business Class airfare from select U.S. gateways, purchased through Tauck in conjunction with any 2011 departure of Culturious South Africa & Namibia booked and deposited by 12/31/10! Good for new bookings only; subject to availability, and restrictions apply; ask at time of booking for details!
FLYING TO SOUTH AFRICA To ease the effects of jet lag and start your Culturious trip refreshed and ready for adventure at the “edge of the world,” you may want to consider traveling to South Africa a day early. We can book your transatlantic flights for travel originating in the United States, and arrange accommodations in Cape Town for the night before your trip begins. Ask for details when you book your trip.
road trips and sundowners are equally inspiring and no less unforgettable. One of life’s great experiences, this journey that explores the incredible diversity of South Africa & Namibia.
1. A CITY ON THE SEA Tour begins: 3 PM at the One&Only Cape Town. If you think the views are great on your included transfer from Cape Town Airport to your hotel, just wait until you see them from The One&Only Cape Town overlooking Table Mountain! Walk with us in the City Bowl through vestiges of Cape Town’s 17th-century Dutch origins in the Castle of Good Hope, Company’s Gardens, and Greenmarket Square. See Parliament and the National Gallery of Art; check out the South African Cultural History Museum, set in former slaves’ quarters. Dinner at Reuben’s tempts with world-class cuisine by celebrity chef Reuben Riffel. Meals D
2. AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD... Head out through Table Mountain National Park along the Cape Peninsula to the Cape of Good Hope, where earth, sea and sky collide... and where a nature walk
in the Cape Point Nature Reserve leads to the very tip of Africa itself; you can climb to the lookout point, gaze back, and truly feel like you’re at the edge of the world! After a farmhouse lunch, visit Seaforth Beach and the Boulders – making sure to wave hello to the resident rare African penguins – and check out the historic village of Simon’s Town, still a bit salty from centuries of service as a naval outpost. Tonight, “come home” to a traditional braai barbecue at a private home overlooking the ocean. Meals BLD
3. INTO THE WILDERNESS… Guests are most moved by the great scenic, as well as cultural, diversity that they find on this trip. As you drive from Cape Town along the coast, then inland into the Cedarberg Mountains, you’ll wind through landscapes that vary from citrus groves to cattle farms to stark bushlands
Call your travel agent or Culturious at 888-840-1853 35 ”
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