Itinerary
Cape Town, South Africa
Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.
Cape Town, South Africa
Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.
Cape Town, South Africa
Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.
Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Embark on a journey through the breathtaking semi-desert landscapes leading to the charming town of Oudtshoorn. Enjoy a traditional South African dinner and conclude your journey with an overnight stay.
Knysna, South Africa
Explore the awe-inspiring Cango Caves, one of the world’s largest cave systems, featuring a mesmerising wonderland of underground chambers.Learn about Africa’s largest bird at a local ostrich farm, then journey to the town of Knysna along the Garden Route, renowned for its delicious oysters. Cap off your day with an overnight stay.
This evening, dine from your choice of included restaurants.
Scenic Freechoice Dining:
34 South: Located in the bustling harbour, this lively deli specialises in seafood and offers some of the finest wines in the Western Cape.
Dry Dock Food Co: Nestled at the water’s edge of the lagoon, this restaurant serves fresh seafood, tempting salads, and fusion cuisine.
Durban, South Africa
Durban, a glistening jewel on the south-east coast of Africa, is the third largest city in South Africa and the major city of KwaZulu-Natal. It has been a centre of sea trade since before colonisation and now has a flourishing artistic centre, which perfectly complements the vibrant markets and rich cultures of the city. Durban’s port is a natural half-moon harbour lined with white sand and azure water, punctuated by the port’s many piers which reach into the water like the leaves of a fan. The beaches of Durban’s famous Golden Mile stretch along the harbour and are popular all year round, as travellers and locals alike enjoy Durban’s warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters.
Durban, South Africa
Durban, a glistening jewel on the south-east coast of Africa, is the third largest city in South Africa and the major city of KwaZulu-Natal. It has been a centre of sea trade since before colonisation and now has a flourishing artistic centre, which perfectly complements the vibrant markets and rich cultures of the city. Durban’s port is a natural half-moon harbour lined with white sand and azure water, punctuated by the port’s many piers which reach into the water like the leaves of a fan. The beaches of Durban’s famous Golden Mile stretch along the harbour and are popular all year round, as travellers and locals alike enjoy Durban’s warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters.
Cape Town, South Africa
Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.
Cape Town, South Africa
Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.
Cape Town, South Africa
Sometimes referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is the most famous port in South Africa and is influenced by many different cultures, including Dutch, British and Malay. The port was founded in 1652 by Dutch explorer Jan Van Riebeeck, and evidence of Dutch colonial rule remains throughout the region. The port is located on one of the world’s most important trade routes, and is mainly a container port and handler of fresh fruit. Fishing is another vital industry, with large Asian fishing fleets using Cape Town as a logistical repair base for much of the year. The region is famous for its natural beauty, with the imposing Table Mountain and Lions Head, as well as the many nature reserves and botanical gardens such as Kirstenbosch which boasts an extensive range of indigenous plant life, including proteas and ferns. Cape Town’s weather is mercurial, and can change from beautiful sunshine to dramatic thunderstorms within a short period. A local adage is that in Cape Town you can experience four seasons in one day.
Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Embark on a journey through the breathtaking semi-desert landscapes leading to the charming town of Oudtshoorn. Enjoy a traditional South African dinner and conclude your journey with an overnight stay.
Knysna, South Africa
Explore the awe-inspiring Cango Caves, one of the world’s largest cave systems, featuring a mesmerising wonderland of underground chambers.Learn about Africa’s largest bird at a local ostrich farm, then journey to the town of Knysna along the Garden Route, renowned for its delicious oysters. Cap off your day with an overnight stay.
This evening, dine from your choice of included restaurants.
Scenic Freechoice Dining:
34 South: Located in the bustling harbour, this lively deli specialises in seafood and offers some of the finest wines in the Western Cape.
Dry Dock Food Co: Nestled at the water’s edge of the lagoon, this restaurant serves fresh seafood, tempting salads, and fusion cuisine.
Durban, South Africa
Durban, a glistening jewel on the south-east coast of Africa, is the third largest city in South Africa and the major city of KwaZulu-Natal. It has been a centre of sea trade since before colonisation and now has a flourishing artistic centre, which perfectly complements the vibrant markets and rich cultures of the city. Durban’s port is a natural half-moon harbour lined with white sand and azure water, punctuated by the port’s many piers which reach into the water like the leaves of a fan. The beaches of Durban’s famous Golden Mile stretch along the harbour and are popular all year round, as travellers and locals alike enjoy Durban’s warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters.
Durban, South Africa
Durban, a glistening jewel on the south-east coast of Africa, is the third largest city in South Africa and the major city of KwaZulu-Natal. It has been a centre of sea trade since before colonisation and now has a flourishing artistic centre, which perfectly complements the vibrant markets and rich cultures of the city. Durban’s port is a natural half-moon harbour lined with white sand and azure water, punctuated by the port’s many piers which reach into the water like the leaves of a fan. The beaches of Durban’s famous Golden Mile stretch along the harbour and are popular all year round, as travellers and locals alike enjoy Durban’s warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Fly to Kruger National Park. Stretching 450-kilometres along the Mozambique border, the national park offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. Enjoy a luxurious three-night Scenic Special Stay, nestled in a private concession within the park.
Embark on an exhilarating afternoon game drive in an open safari vehicle to spot the Big Five. The Sabie River, renowned for its high leopard concentration, provides an exceptional opportunity to see these elusive creatures up close.
In the evening, savour a gourmet dinner at the lodge, surrounded by the enchanting sounds and sights of the African night.
Scenic Sundowner
At the end of your afternoon game drive, partake in one of the most enjoyable of safari traditions, drinks at sunset.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Enjoy limitless game viewing possibilities as you embark on safaris in specially adapted Land Rovers, providing unrestricted opportunities to track the ‘Big Five’: lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo. Kruger National Park’s diverse ecosystems, from dense bushveld to open savannah, offer an inspiring backdrop for these unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Enjoy one more day of exciting games in one of Africa’s largest reserves. Kruger National Park’s vast size and diverse habitats support an incredible variety of flora and fauna, providing visitors with unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities.
Take time to indulge in the luxury and comfort of your lodge, surrounded by the enchanting beauty of the African wilderness. Enjoy the lodge’s exceptional amenities and warm hospitality, making your safari experience truly unforgettable.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Fly to Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city and a dynamic centre of history, culture, and commerce. After your afternoon arrival, check into your hotel and take some time to unwind or enjoy the hotel’s facilities at your leisure. Often called the “City of Gold,” Johannesburg offers a fascinating glimpse into the country’s past and present, with a skyline that reflects its ever-evolving spirit.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Depart after breakfast this morning in Johannesburg.
The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the tour will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Fly to Kruger National Park. Stretching 450-kilometres along the Mozambique border, the national park offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. Enjoy a luxurious three-night Scenic Special Stay, nestled in a private concession within the park.
Embark on an exhilarating afternoon game drive in an open safari vehicle to spot the Big Five. The Sabie River, renowned for its high leopard concentration, provides an exceptional opportunity to see these elusive creatures up close.
In the evening, savour a gourmet dinner at the lodge, surrounded by the enchanting sounds and sights of the African night.
Scenic Sundowner
At the end of your afternoon game drive, partake in one of the most enjoyable of safari traditions, drinks at sunset.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Enjoy limitless game viewing possibilities as you embark on safaris in specially adapted Land Rovers, providing unrestricted opportunities to track the ‘Big Five’: lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo. Kruger National Park’s diverse ecosystems, from dense bushveld to open savannah, offer an inspiring backdrop for these unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Enjoy one more day of exciting games in one of Africa’s largest reserves. Kruger National Park’s vast size and diverse habitats support an incredible variety of flora and fauna, providing visitors with unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities.
Take time to indulge in the luxury and comfort of your lodge, surrounded by the enchanting beauty of the African wilderness. Enjoy the lodge’s exceptional amenities and warm hospitality, making your safari experience truly unforgettable.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Fly to Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city and a dynamic centre of history, culture, and commerce. After your afternoon arrival, check into your hotel and take some time to unwind or enjoy the hotel’s facilities at your leisure. Often called the “City of Gold,” Johannesburg offers a fascinating glimpse into the country’s past and present, with a skyline that reflects its ever-evolving spirit.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Depart after breakfast this morning in Johannesburg.
The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the tour will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions.