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Wine + Wildlife Cape Safari

Cape Town Region, South Africa
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Overview

  • Duration:1 day
  • Travelers:5 - 15 guests
  • Tour Type:Your Own Group
  • Ideal For:Family, Friends
  • Relaxed PacePace:Relaxed Pace
  • 4x4 Jeep & VanTransport:4x4 Jeep & Van
A firm favourite among visitors and locals alike, South Africa’s famed Garden Route offers a generous dose of the great outdoors, where nature and adventure combine in one perfect playground. Country roads perfectly frame both the rolling farmlands and endless flora and fauna. The landscape dramatically changes; from wine farms to untamed wilderness, Tsitsikamma forest to mountain ranges – as the kilometres pass.

There’s optional bungy jumping and even waterfall ziplining for the thrill-seekers and beachtime or a quick swim in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean for the nature-lovers. Add in hiking in Tsitsikamma National Park, the sounds of silence in Cango limestone caves and prime game viewing at Addo Elephant National Park, home to the densest population of wild elephants on the planet. Plus, you’ll come nose-to-beak with the planet’s largest birds in the feather capital of the world - Oudtshoorn, and observe the biggest land mammals on the planet in the Klein Karoo. Learn to surf or sandboard while visiting some of the world's top-rated beaches and cruise down the picturesque Route 62.

One epic road trip awaits..
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Highlights

  • Experience a rush like no other if you dare to hang-out, jump from or zipline alone one of the world’s highest bridge bungy spots.
  • Soak in the picture-perfect views of Knysna lagoon's tranquil blue waters from atop a sandstone cliff.
  • Zipline through dramatic scenery and over waterfalls in the Tsitsikamma forest.
  • Walk along shaded footpaths and over suspention bridges in the lush Tsitsikamma forest.
  • Learn to surf or hang ten on the world famous Supertubes in Jeffreys Bay.
  • Head deep underground to the illuminated wonder world of the Cango Caves.
  • Roadtrip along Route 62's semi-desert country plains with quirky pitstops along the way.
  • Spot some of Africa's Big Five on a 4x4 safari at Botlierskop Private Game Reserve.
  • Chill out with some beach time or shopping in the surf town of Jefferys Bay.
  • Explore the dusty roads of Addo in the tour vehicle, searching for wild elephant herds and other wildlife.

Includes/Excludes

  • Shared Small Group (or Private Transfer)
  • Local Guide
  • Transport
  • Pickup + Drop-off
  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • 2Cchange donation
  • Included Activities & Entry fees
  • Optional Activities & Entry fees
  • Travel Insurance
  • Drinks and some meals
  • Airport Transfer add-on

Itinerary

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Start with a morning pick-up from your accommodation in Cape Town.

Mandela’s dream of an Africa at peace with itself is slowly becoming true. Today’s journey into the dark apartheid past starts with an early morning pick-up from your Cape Town accommodation to the District Six Museum to listen to ex-residents tales of enforced removals in the dead of night and their homes levelled to make way for ‘whites-only’ suburbs… all in the name of ‘apart hood’ – apartheid.

Back in apartheid times, Table Mountain provided a natural border between black and white settlements and even if there’s no physical border in place today, the harsh reality of previously disadvantaged communities still shows. After a short drive to the Cape Flats, you’ll visit the township of Gugulethu for a glimpse into these infamous “dump grounds for non-whites”. In contrast to the city’s wide, clean streets and white-washed historic buildings, backstreets crammed with corrugated-roofed, shanty-style accommodation complete with shiny satellite dishes and colourful clotheslines awaits.

A local guide navigates the streets of Langa township with ease winding past small taverns called shebeens, convenience stores, and if time permits an inspiring community garden project, all to provide a glimpse into everyday life. Here, fellowship is at the heart of everything and the noisy streets are filled with song and soul.

But, this township has also endured its fair share of bloodshed in the name of freedom and a visit to the Amy Biehl memorial and the Gugulethu 7 monument reinforces just how violent the struggle was.

End this half-day tour of reflection with a journey back to Cape Town and a better understanding of the struggle toward a united South Africa. Your guide can drop you off at the heart of Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront if you booked the additional add-on ferry ride and tour to Robben Island or drive back to your Cape Town accommodation.

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Activities

Botlierskop 4x4 Safari
Safari Safari

Botlierskop 4x4 Safari

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Frequently asked questions

Pickup / Drop-off time guidelines?

Early morning pick up from your accommodation in Cape Town CBD or Stellenbosch is usually between 6 to 7am, subject to traffic and your specific address. You can receive your exact pickup time for your exact pickup address the afternoon before the tour. Return times after tours can range from very late afternoon to evening, and for multi-day group tours it usually vary between +/- 7pm to 10pm subject to traffic, weather or how long the group spend at stops during the day. Small group tours can't offer exact start or end times as it all is relative to each person in the group's pickup or drop-off addresses, season and possible road delays. Please do not make any scheduled arrangements (especially flights) for the first or last day of the tour.

If I do not bungy jump, what is the alternative options?

Some thrill seekers choose to bungy and others love to watch their friends soar from the highest bungy bridge in the world, but we understand it’s not for everyone. There are other also another option available which your guide will chat through with you on tour. You can head out on a short walk in the forest to explore the region under the canopy of Tsitsikamma’s famous forested region.

I’m travelling on my own, will I meet people?

We welcome solo travellers. Our tours generally range from four to 12 people per tour. It’s this small group size that gives our tours the personal touch and allows guests to mingle if they chose to.

How safe are safari game drives?

You will be required to sign a disclaimer before entering a National Park or Private game reserve - which is fairly standard in South Africa – but rest assured, safety is paramount and your guides will make sure you are well looked after.

Inside your safari vehicle, your guide will give further safety instruction. Please remember the animals in National Parks and Game Reserves are wild, so do not leave the vehicle, taunt animals with food or hang your head, arms and legs or other body parts out of the jeep or bus.
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