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We will pick you up from Cape Town airport and transfer you to the hotel. Rest of the day is free.
Today we will take you on a half day city tour. You will see the Company Gardens, Greenmarket Square, the SA Museum and Bo-Kaap. The afternoon is free, why not head to the V&A Waterfront.
The day is spent exploring the Cape Peninsula, visiting Hout Bay on the Atlantic coast before heading off to Cape Point for lunch (not included). In the afternoon we head back via the Penguin colony on the Indian Ocean.
You will collect the rental car today and head out to the wine region of Stellenbosch. You have the option of wine tasting tours, cellar tours and nature walks over the next 2 days.
Drive to Oudtshoorn today and why not visit the Cango Caves and an ostrich farm, where you can ride an ostrich.
Drive through to Plettenberg Bay, where there is the option to canoe on the Wilderness Lagoon.
Today you have the option to visit Tsitsikamma National Park. You have the opportunity to go on the highest bungi jump at Bloukrans or hiking to the suspension bridge at Storms River mouth.
Today you drive to Port Elizabeth, having the option to stop at Addo Elephant Park enroute.
You will fly today to Hoedspruit, flying via Johannesburg. We will pick you up at the airport and transfer you to Kapama Reserve.
You will have 2 game drives today, spotting wildlife that roam across the Kruger National Park.
Another day with 2 game drives today, seeing more wildlife in their natural habitat.
We will transfer you to the airport for the flight to Victoria Falls. Upon arrival we will transfer you to the hotel.
You will have a guided tour of Victoria Falls today, which is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
We will transfer you to Chobe National Park and get you checked into the lodge.
We have a morning game drive and in the afternoon we have a sunset cruise on the Chobe River. Here we can watch elephants, hippos, lions, crocodiles and a variety of birds and more without having to even reach for our binoculars!