Discover South Africa
Exploring South Africa’s Western Cape
From lush forests to dramatic sea cliffs, beautiful sand beaches and underground caverns, South Africa’s ‘Garden Route’ is an ideal setting for a varied holiday. There are a great range of activities available: from gameviewing to boat trips, mountain biking and whalewatching. We explore the beautiful coastline, visit the vibrant city of Cape Town and venture deep into the dripstone caverns of the Cango Caves.
Magic Moments Seeing baby elephants playing in the mud - so cute! Searching for seals, dolphins and whales Swimming with penguins: how cool is that? Being first to the top of Table Mountain Searching for lions on a game drive
Tour code: FCP Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Moderate
Ideal for 5+
DURATION DAYS 13 Teen Departures
TOUR
£1090 953 ADULT PRICE ADULT PRICE
TOUR ONLY PRICES £
CHILD PRICE*
DAYS 13
£1975 1730 DAYS 15
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £
CHILD PRICE*
SOUTH AFRICA Cango Caves
CAPE TOWN Table Mountain
Hout Bay Seals
Cape of good Hope
Betty’s Bay
ATLANTIC OCEAN
0 km 100 km 13 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Port Elizabeth, drive to Addo. Day 2 Addo elephants Enjoy a game drive in Addo National Park. Search for elephant, buffalo, antelope and leopard. Day 3 Schotia Game Reserve Visit the reserve, famous for its lions population. Search for this majestic animal during an evening game drive. Experience the local cuisine with a ‘bush braai’ dinner. Day 4 Tsitsikamma Drive along the Garden Route’s spectacular coastline to Tsitsikamma National Park. Enjoy walks through the park trails and explore the dramatic ‘Storm’s River Mouth’. Days 5/7 Plettenberg Bay Enjoy the beautiful beaches of the Garden Route. Explore Knysna and take a boat trip across the lagoon to Featherbed Nature Reserve. There is the option to go whale-watching (in season) or hike along the beautiful Robberg Peninsula. Day 8 Cango Caves Visit an ostrich farm and explore the dripstone caverns of Cango Caves. Day 9 Hermanus Whale-watch from the shore of this small seaside resort. Days 10/12 Cape
52 Discover South Africa FCP Swellendam
HERMANUS Whale watching (June-Nov)
Ladismith
OUDTSHOORN Ostrich Farm
INDIAN OCEAN
Featherbed NP Safari
George The Heads Knysna Tsitsikamma NP
Greater Addo NP Game drive
PLETTENBERG BAY KIRKWOOD
Optional whale watching (June-Nov)
Schotia Reserve
Game Drive
Port Elizabeth
Town Explore the vibrant city of Cape Town. Visit Seal Island, Cape Point and Boulders Beach. Travel to the summit of Table Mountain. Day 13 Tour ends in Cape Town.
Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.
Where will we sleep? 12 nights standard hotel/lodge. What will we eat? 12 breakfasts are included. Swimming: We have a pool at nearly all stops, and we can swim in the sea at several points on the tour. Transport: 4WD, boat, bus and ferry. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, local guide(s) and driver(s). Group Size: Generally 10 - 16. Minimum Age: 5
Planned tour dates
2014 Tour only dates 06 Apr - 18 Apr 13 Apr - 25 Apr 20 Jul - 01 Aug 27 Jul - 08 AugT 03 Aug - 15 Aug 10 Aug - 22 AugT 17 Aug - 29 Aug
2015 Tour only dates 29 Mar - 10 Apr 05 Apr - 17 Apr 19 Jul - 31 Jul 26 Jul - 07 AugT 02 Aug - 14 Aug 09 Aug - 21 AugT 16 Aug - 28 Aug
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Minimum child age 5 on date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure
* Aged 5-11 years on the date of departure Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date. These prices are guide prices, see page 92 for details
For more information and to book, go online at
www.explore.co.uk
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