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01/01/2010 to 31/12/2010
CAD $5299.00 USD $4699.00
$250 deposit required, remaining balance collected 60 days prior to departure.
14 days
Frolic on the beach in Mozambique, Track big game in South Africa, Experience local culture in Swaziland, Shop 'till you drop in Cape Town, Climb Cape Point and Enjoy a glass or two of smooth South African wine.
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Soak up the highlights of southern Africa on this all-encompassing journey from Johannesburg to Cape Town. Track big game in South Africa's Kruger, experience Swazi culture in the Hlane Royal National Park, unwind on a pristine Mozambique beach and explore cosmopolitan Cape Town and Cape Point. This is a journey through three countries of unsurpassable beauty, and it is sure to leave you breathless.
14 days
UDG
You are required to carry your pack on and off trains and buses, up hotel steps, etc. Your itinerary may include easy paced walks or bike rides, but these are on mainly flat ground.
The trip includes a range of accommodation, such as basic hotels with western facilities or overnight trains. Days of being on the move are well interspersed, communication with the outside world is ever-present and a wide variety of food is commonly available.
3 (rating definition)
This trip travels to a somewhat conservative area. We encourage you to experience the destination and culture with the following in mind:
Accommodation - We do not foresee any areas of concern on this trip.
Public Display of affection - These are not common in this area however in some cases holding hands is acceptable.
Gay Activities - This trip may have limited gay hosted events, meals or day tours due to the cultural sensitivity of this region. We will do our best to provide a safe, comfortable environment for you and your fellow travellers to experience this culture.
Please read the important notes & local dress section of the Trip Notes for more detailed information
13 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners
Hotels/lodges (13 nts)
Minibus, walking
Out Comfort
Maximum of 12 travellers per group
Departure is guaranteed, subject to 4 people travelling
Allow USD $500 for meals not included.
01/01/2010 to 31/12/2010
Leave the bright lights of Jo'burg behind and head out on the aptly named Panorama Route, home to some of South Africa's most inspiring scenery. Stop by God’s Window, Bourke's Luck Potholes and the Three Rondawels for amazing views over Blyde River Canyon. The canyon is the third largest in the world and is a breathtaking sight.
The wildlife viewing begins on passing through the gates of the Kruger. Search out Africa's Big Five in the mornings and evenings before relaxing with a sundowner at the lodge. Stay up for an exhilarating night game drive to spot nocturnal predators.
Stop by a traditional Swazi cultural village then explore the Hlane Royal National Park on foot. This park is renowned for its population of white rhinos.
Stretches of fine, white sand and turquoise waters invite fun in the sun.
Take in the beauty of St. Lucia - the only private village in the world to be completely surrounded by a World Heritage Site.
Enjoy an amazing array of cuisine, golden sands and great surf in Durban.
Fly to cosmopolitan Cape Town. There's much to see in this vibrant city: Cape Point, Table Mountain, Boulders Beach and Kirstenbosch Gardens to name a few.
Enjoy a long day's wine tasting and soak up the stunning scenery surrounding the wine farms.
Back to bustling Cape Town where our South African experience comes to a close.
| Departure Date | Spaces available | |
|---|---|---|
| Sep 05, 2010 | bookings closed |
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