Introduction to South Africa
From the vibrant streets of Cape Town the landscapes of the Cape region weave through a series of rich
panoramas, from the abundant natural beauty of the Cape Peninsula, through its fertile winelands to the
southern coast, where the annual migrations make this one of the richest whale coasts in the world. The Southern Cape
encompasses some of the
most visually stunning vistas
in all of Africa, a region
infused with the rich history
and colonial grandeur of
this remarkable continent. Its
world famous vineyards in
Franschhoek and Stellenbosch
offer up some of the finest
wines in the world, whilst the
celebrated ‘Garden Route’,
from Cape Town to Port
Elizabeth, presents one of the
most scenic drives in southern
Africa. Separated from the
interior by a continuous chain
of high mountains, it takes you
through tangled hardwood
forests and green pastures,
along rugged coastlines that
pass beach communities
and glittering lagoons, and
across a landscape of quite
outstanding natural beauty. The game parks of South Africa present some of the largest reserves in Africa. From captivating desert landscapes, to sweeping Bushveld and open
savannahs, these remarkable refuges are home to a dazzling array of wildlife, as well as some of the continent’s most culturally important remains. KwaZulu-Natal presents us
with some of the richest
cultural and scenic diversity
in the country. Following
the Indian Ocean, from the
Eastern Cape to Mozambique,
its heartland is littered with the
famous battlefields of lore that
signified the bloody struggle
between the Zulu, Boer and
British armies for control of this
region.
Instructions
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Places to see and things to do ― Tailor Made Luxury Holidays to South Africa
BLUE TRAIN
BLUE TRAIN
For over half a century South Africa’s Blue Train
has enjoyed an international reputation as one
of the world’s pre-eminent travelling
experiences. Recently refurbished, the Blue
Train offers the discerning traveller a choice of
journeys into a timeless world of grace,
elegance and romance. Operating throughout
the year on its main route between Pretoria
and Cape Town, the Blue Train also offers
additional journeys to Victoria Falls and also
along the famous Garden Route.Select this tailor made option
CAMPS BAY
CAMPS BAY
Situated along a stretch of white sandy
beach in the Western Cape, Camps Bay
is one of Cape Town’s most fashionable
suburbs. Set before the magnificent
backdrop of the Twelve Apostle
Mountains, its bustling beachfront, lined
with a rich array of cafés and restaurants
makes this one of the region’s most
popular destinations. Perfectly placed
for Cape Town’s major attractions, it is
an ideal spot to enjoy the delights of this
stunning coastline.Select this tailor made option
CAPE TOWN
CAPE TOWN
Dominated by the iconic majesty of Table
Mountain, Cape Town is without doubt
one of the most spectacularly located
cities in the world. Originally founded
as a refuelling station for ships plying
the trade routes to the East, Cape Town
today is a cosmopolitan and vibrant
city boasting a wealth of fascinating
sightseeing options, with a bustling and
lively waterfront, breathtaking and world
famous landscapes and a rich cultural
heritage.Select this tailor made option
EASTERN CAPE
EASTERN CAPE
The striking diversity of
the Eastern Cape is
one of southern Africa’s
untouched gems. A rich
landscape of lush forests,
some of South Africa’s
best beaches, vast desert
panoramas and easily
accessible ‘non-malarial’
game parks, make this
region a spectacular
reservoir of some of the
country’s most magical
highlights. Unforgettable
wildlife encounters and
exceptional natural
splendour make
the Eastern Cape a
destination of simply
unmissable majesty.Select this tailor made option
FRANSCHHOEK
FRANSCHHOEK
Steeped in the history and culture
of the French Huguenots who fled
to the mountain landscapes of the
Franschhoek Valley, this charming town,
with its impressive Huguenot Memorial, is
a connoisseur’s delight. Revered as the
‘Gourmet Capital of the Cape’ and filled
with a dazzling selection of wine estates,
ideal to enjoy sampling some of the
finest wines and cuisine in the region.Select this tailor made option
GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
Bordering the magnificent gamelands of Kruger National Park, the smaller private
reserves of Greater Kruger afford some of the best wildlife encounters in southern
Africa, with a range of bushveld camps, bungalows and bush lodges that offer
exceptional standards. Enjoying the same incredible concentration and diversity
of game as their more famous neighbour, these exclusive reserves boast elegant
and comfortable ambience, thrilling game drives, and superb accommodation
and service amidst a classic landscape of African savannahs. Their exclusivity
and personal attention to detail presents a unique and exhilarating chance
to enjoy a truly unforgettable experience amongst the scenic grandeur of the
breathtaking Mpumalanga Province.Select this tailor made option
HERMANUS
HERMANUS
Between August and September each
year the small town of Hermanus can
rightly claim to be one of the best places
on earth to enjoy land based whalewatching
encounters. These rich southern
waters play host to the annual migrations
of the southern right whales and a
coastal path, running from one end of
the town to the other, affords unique
opportunities for close up encounters
with these mighty leviathans.Select this tailor made option
PHINDA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
PHINDA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Bordering the significant World Heritage
area of the Greater St. Lucia Wetlands,
this remarkable reserve comprises seven
distinct eco-systems, offering ‘Big Five’
(lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and
rhino) wildlife encounters. Phinda Game
Reserve offers a range of unique and
spacious luxurious lodges, superbly
appointed amidst the mountains, forests
and dry sand forest landscapes of prime
conservation land.Select this tailor made option
SELF-DRIVE IN SOUTH AFRICA
SELF-DRIVE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Hiring a car in South Africa is easier than most
people anticipate and offers greater flexibility to
your holiday. On our self-drive holidays the cost is
based on a EuropCar Group T vehicle (Toyota
Tazz 1.3 or similar) with upgrades available and
includes super cover insurance, unlimited mileage,
contract fee & VAT. All you need to pay locally is
a fuel deposit and additional driver charge if
applicable. Our representative will prepare a
comprehensive route digest for your journey.Select this tailor made option
SHUMBALALA THORNYBUSH RESERVE
SHUMBALALA THORNYBUSH RESERVE
The newly refurbished Shumbalala is situated
in the heart of the Thornybush Reserve
adjoining the Greater Kruger National Park.
Set under shady African trees lining the
perennial Monwana river, accommodation is
in 4 luxury suites, all of which have overhead
fans, air conditioning, an open fireplace and
designer bathroom suite that includes an
outside shower. An experienced ranger will
accompany you on game drives or bush
walks.Select this tailor made option
STELLENBOSCH
STELLENBOSCH
The capital of the spectacular Cape
Winelands, Stellenbosch is a town that
oozes timeless grace and charm. Today
it is an engaging mix of lovely Cape
Dutch cottages, Victorian houses and
tree-lined streets that lie at the heart
of an area that boasts some 200 wine
estates, affording an ideal opportunity
to sample some of the country’s famous
vintages.Select this tailor made option
THE BATTLEFIELDS
THE BATTLEFIELDS
The kingdom of KwaZulu-Natal is steeped in history. This is the
area where over a century ago the bloodiest battles in South
Africa’s history were fought, involving the Boers, the British, and
also the Zulus. One of the most famous battles was at
Isandlwana,where the British incurred their biggest colonial
defeat, and the subsequent attack on Rorke’s Drift,
immortalised in the film ‘Zulu’,where some 100 British soldiers
repelled 4,000 Zulus for 12 hours, earning them a total of 12
Victoria Crosses. Spend some time in this historic and scenic
area, taking in a battlefield tour accompanied by an expert
providing an emotive commentary on the two battle sites,
including the cairns at Isandlwana, and the besieged hospital
at Rorke’s Drift.Select this tailor made option
THE DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS
THE DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS
A World Heritage Site of unparalleled
majesty, the mighty chain of the
Drakensberg Mountains is one of the
continent’s most magnificent settings.
The highest peaks in southern Africa
they were called the uKhalamba (Barrier
of Spears) by the Zulu and marked the
end of their natural world. Filled with
wildlife, San rock art, challenging peaks
and spectacular vistas; these stunning
mountains offer something for everyone.Select this tailor made option
THE GARDEN ROUTE
THE GARDEN ROUTE
From the glorious setting of Table Mountain and Cape Town’s beautiful harbour,
along the rugged coastline of South Africa’s southern shores, the Garden Route
combines a staggering array of natural contrasts that makes this one of the
most enchanting journeys possible. Oudtshoorn’s famous Cango Caves lie
in the heart of the Karoo, amidst the captivating landscapes of its numerous
ostrich farms. At George we find the ‘gateway to the Garden Route’, lying at the
foot of the Outeniqua Mountains, from where the trail snakes east, towards the
spectacular majesty of the Tsitsikamma National Park. Kynsna offers spectacular
geological landscapes and ancient indigenous forests, whilst the magnificent
waters of Plettenberg Bay are home to coral reefs, dolphins and the southern
right whale, which migrates here from Antarctica during the winter and spring
(June to October). Arriving in Port Elizabeth provides a number of opportunities,
for example visting one of the many ‘Big Five’ private game reserves.Select this tailor made option
THE MADIKWE GAME RESERVE
THE MADIKWE GAME RESERVE
Covering some 75,000 hectares the
Madikwe Game Reserve is one of the
largest in South Africa, encompassing a
rich diversity of landscapes that range
from open grasslands to mountain vistas,
ensuring a staggering array of game
and birdlife within its protected confines.
Home to the ‘Big Five’, the reserve is
considered one of the best conservation
areas in Africa and has reintroduced
some 28 different species into the region.Select this tailor made option
THE WATERBERG
THE WATERBERG
Lying in the heart of the Bushveld
this stunning landscape of sweeping
mountain escarpments and scenic
valleys is considered one of South
Africa’s best-kept secrets. Blanketed in
savannah vegetation this remarkable
area is home to some 75 species of
mammals, over 300 different types of
birds and some of southern Africa’s most
culturally important examples of San
Bushman Rock Art.Select this tailor made option
TSWALU KALAHARI RESERVE
TSWALU KALAHARI RESERVE
Located at the foot of the Korannaberg
Mountains, on the southern edge of the
Kalahari, Tswalu is the traditional home
of the San Bushmen. The largest private
game park in South Africa, covering
some 90,000 hectares, boasting 70
species of mammals and over 200
species of birds, the area is also home
to some of Africa’s most remarkable and
elusive wildlife, including the desert black
rhino, sable antelope and Kalahari lion.Select this tailor made option
WHALE MIGRATION
WHALE MIGRATION
South Africa presents one of
the best locations on earth to
view the annual migrations
of cetaceans. Each June its
southern coast becomes a
magnet for southern right
whales, humpbacks and
even rarely seen brydes
whale, who come here to
breed and feed, before
disappearing again around
October. This region is also
phenomenally rich in dolphin
sightings, with common and
bottlenose dolphins regularly
seen along the coast.Select this tailor made option
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ALTES LANDHAUS COUNTRY LODGE OUDTSHOORN
ALTES LANDHAUS COUNTRY LODGE OUDTSHOORN
Altes Landhaus Country Lodge is a stately Cape Dutch
style homestead, cradled in the fertile Schoemanshoek
valley of South Africa’s Little Karoo, and offers a choice of
seven spacious suites and 3 charming double rooms.All
rooms feature ensuite bathrooms and a range of modern
conveniences, including TV, air-conditioning, ceiling fans,
safe and telephone. There is a solar heated swimming pool
and pool bar. Leisurely walks around the scenic grounds of
Altes Landhaus provide an opportunity to admire the
indigenous birdlife, or the farm’s own ostriches.Select this tailor made option
BAYETHE LODGE SHAMWARI PRIVATE RESERVE
BAYETHE LODGE SHAMWARI PRIVATE RESERVE
Bayethe Lodge offers the ultimate in luxury,
tented accommodation and is located in the
Shamwari Private Game Reserve. Each of the
9 twin-bedded suites is nestled along the bed
of the river, camouflaged under trees allowing
ample privacy and unsurpassed comforts.
Each tented suite is air-conditioned and
heated and has an ensuite bathroom, outdoor
shower, private plunge pool and viewing deck.Select this tailor made option
BELVIDERE MANOR KNYSNA
BELVIDERE MANOR KNYSNA
The cornerstone for this country house hotel was laid amid
much pomp in 1848 and the Duthie family moved in during
November 1849. This country hotel is a prime example of
English Georgian architecture and gained its National
Monument status in 1995. Built using local materials, the
original yellow wood floors and stinkwood and yellow wood
staircase are still in evidence. The accommodation consists
of 30 cottages,which enjoy views of Knysna Lagoon or the
hotel gardens.Select this tailor made option
BLUE GUM COUNTRY ESTATE
BLUE GUM COUNTRY ESTATE
Situated in an unexplored valley within two
hours drive from Cape Town, the Blue Gum
Country Estate is the perfect starting point for a
journey along the Garden Route or as an
extension from the winelands. Blue Gum
consists of ten rooms, including 5 ‘mountain
facing suites’ decorated in English country style,
and five colonial African style suites situated in
the Manor House. Each has its own private
veranda, overlooking the valley to the Klein
River Mountains.Select this tailor made option
BUSHMAN’S KLOOF
BUSHMAN’S KLOOF
Nestled in the foothills of the Cederberg
Mountains, Bushmans Kloof is renowned for its
stylish and contemporary country cuisine. The
chef specialises in seasonal dishes with a touch
of Cape heritage cooking, using organically
grown farm produce, and fresh ingredients from
the expansive walled vegetable, fruit and herb
garden. The hotel accommodates 32 guests in
luxurious accommodation; all rooms are
individually decorated with private verandas
and beautiful views.Select this tailor made option
CAPE CADOGAN CAPE TOWN
CAPE CADOGAN CAPE TOWN
This quite exquisite Georgian and
Victorian property offers stately
elegance and renowned comfort
that harks back to the bohemian
grandeur of Oscar Wilde. Its
luxurious rooms blend a mix of
contemporary style, antique
furnishings and modern amenities.Select this tailor made option
ELLERMAN HOUSE BANTRY BAY
ELLERMAN HOUSE BANTRY BAY
A spectacular landmark hotel that occupies the
glorious setting of Bantry Bay, this exclusive property
offers a charming blend of understated luxury and
stylish tradition. Limited to just 9 rooms and 2 suites, all
individually decorated and all affording a distinctive
ambience of timeless grace and sumptuous comfort.Select this tailor made option
FRANSCHHOEK COUNTRY HOUSE
FRANSCHHOEK COUNTRY HOUSE
Set in the picturesque wine-producing valley of Franschhoek,
the Franschhoek Country House is a restored manor house and
former perfumery dating back to 1890, surrounded by
enchanting vineyards and majestic mountains. The Country
House offers 14 luxury rooms including 5 junior suites. All the
rooms offer features like handcrafted furniture, pure cotton
linen and overhead fans. Almost all rooms lead out onto
private balconies or private patio with magnificent views. The
hotel’s Monneaux restaurant has been voted as one of the
top 10 restaurants in South Africa.Select this tailor made option
HOG HOLLOW NR. PLETTENBERG
HOG HOLLOW NR. PLETTENBERG
Located on the edge of an indigenous
forest and offering uninterrupted views to
the Tsitsikamma Mountains, Hog Hollow
consists of 15 distinctive and luxurious
suites, with private decks overlooking the
forest vistas. All the African-styled rooms
are beautifully appointed throughout
in earthy tones, with cosy fireplaces,
hammocks and handcrafted artefacts
that create the perfect setting. The main
house offers congenial relaxation
overlooking the Matjies River Gorge,
with 3 lounges, a bar, an expansive
dining room and a pool that visually
flows into the valley below.Select this tailor made option
HUNTER’S COUNTRY HOUSE KNYSNA
HUNTER’S COUNTRY HOUSE KNYSNA
This beautiful Relais & Chateaux retreat is a unique familyowned
boutique-style hotel renowned for its ambience,
cuisine and hospitality. Candlelit dining rooms, an awardwinning
wine cellar and main lounge with open hearth
and library are all part of the attractions of this place.
Guests are accommodated in thatched cottages
complete with an open fireplace and a private patio with
views over the surrounding forests. All rooms are furnished
with fabulous antiques. Cool off from the heat of the day in
the sparkling pool.Select this tailor made option
IDUBE LODGE SABI SANDS
IDUBE LODGE SABI SANDS
Idube is an exclusive family-owned lodge in
the heart of the Sabi Sands, South Africa’s
premier wildlife conservation area.
Experienced and knowledgeable guides
lead game drives in open 4x4 vehicles,
bush walks and informative talks on wildlife
issues. The lodge offers accommodation in
10 ensuite chalets, each individually
decorated, with air-conditioning, overhead
fans and high ceilings. Idube is dedicated
to offering guests a genuine safari
experience with game viewing and warm
hospitality within a comfortable
environment.Select this tailor made option
ISANDLWANA LODGE
ISANDLWANA LODGE
The lodge is built high up on the Nyoni Rocks on which the
Zulu commanders stood to direct the Battle of Isandlwana,
where the British Army faced one of its worst defeats on
the morning of the 22 January 1879. The Lodge is built of
thatch and stone with huge wooden columns supporting
floor to ceiling glass windows,which afford a marvellous
view in all directions. It is decorated with a combination of
traditional and modern styles, and each bedroom has a
private balcony. Dinner is served in the candlelit dining
room,which features chairs covered in Nguni cowhide, the
royal cattle of the Zulus.Guided tours to Anglo-Zulu and
Anglo-Boer sites, as well as to Blood River, can
be arranged.Select this tailor made option
LE QUARTIER FRANÇAIS FRANSCHHOEK
LE QUARTIER FRANÇAIS FRANSCHHOEK
Rated as the World’s Best Small Hotel by Tatler
Travel in 2005, Le Quartier Français is ideal for any
one who enjoys fine dining and superb service.
This privately owned and managed auberge in
the heart of the Cape Winelands has 15 ensuite
bedrooms and 2 suites. The Tasting Room
Restaurant, open only for dinner, offers a four, six
or eight course dining experience of exquisitely
presented culinary delights from a constantly
evolving menu, with a different wine to
complement each course.Select this tailor made option
LEOPARD HILLS SABI SANDS
LEOPARD HILLS SABI SANDS
Occupying a rocky outcrop overlooking the
captivating lowveld bush and a natural waterhole,
Leopard Hills is a fascinating lodge that offers luxurious
accommodation in an area of unsurpassed
majesty. Its 8 exquisitely appointed suites boast
spacious interiors, Victorian baths, outdoor showers and
private decks with a two-tiered cascading plunge
pool. Each of these elegant suites are glass fronted,
affording uninterrupted views across the African bush
and the lodge can offer an enviable range of
excellent cuisine and an extensive wine cellar.Select this tailor made option
LES CASCADES DE BANTRY BAY CAPE TOWN
LES CASCADES DE BANTRY BAY CAPE TOWN
An elegant lodge perched on the hillside
below Lion’s Head in one of the most exclusive
bays on the Atlantic Seaboard. The lodge
provides a tranquil, luxurious haven of just 10
rooms. Two pools, the largest being 60 square
meters surrounded by superb sun decks with
sweeping sea views are the perfect spot for
watching the sun set into the Atlantic.
Attention to detail, personalised service and
fine cuisine is the hallmark of Les Cascades.Select this tailor made option
LION SANDS KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
LION SANDS KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
Lion Sands Private Game Reserve is situated
in one of the finest wilderness areas in the
Southern Kruger National Park region and is
one of the only properties to have
substantial access to the perennial Sabie
River, ensuring an incredible diversity of
wildlife all year round. Its River Lodge offers
14 river-view thatched rooms (28 beds) with
ensuite bathroom, shower, and private game
viewing deck.Select this tailor made option
LION SANDS SABI SANDS
LION SANDS SABI SANDS
Lion Sands Private Game Reserve is one of the only
properties in the Greater Kruger National Park that
has substantial access to the perennial splendours
of the Sabie River. The east facing River Lodge offers a
range of first class accommodation, with 18 luxurious
thatched bedrooms offering en suite facilities and
wooden viewing decks. The Ivory Lodge, located a
little further down river and facing the Kruger
landscapes to the south, affords guests exclusive
and stylish privacy and an engaging blend of
African-Euro sophistication.Select this tailor made option
MADIKWE SAFARI LODGE
MADIKWE SAFARI LODGE
Located in the heart of Madikwe Game Reserve
and operated by Conservation Corporation Africa
(CC Africa) this remarkable lodge is run as a joint
venture between the Parks authorities, private
enterprise and the local communities. Situated
overlooking a landscape of rolling plains and
distant hills, the Lodge offers exclusive safari
accommodation, with just 16 sophisticated suites
spread across three intimate camps. The lodge
boasts unique regional cuisine, interpretive game
drives and excellent birdwatching.Select this tailor made option
MAKWETI SAFARI LODGE WATERBURG
MAKWETI SAFARI LODGE WATERBURG
Situated amongst rolling mountains and steep gorges,
this beautiful lodge commands spectacular views. It
comprises 5 secluded thatch and stone suites, each
room being uniquely decorated with antique
treasures and rich timbers. The cuisine includes a wide
assortment of health conscious choices. Fine South
African estate wines from their cellar and exquisite
desserts compliment every dinner. There is a swimming
pool. Morning and evening game drives provide a
diversity of game including the largest collection of
privately owned white rhino in the world.Select this tailor made option
MOUNT NELSON HOTEL CAPE TOWN
MOUNT NELSON HOTEL CAPE TOWN
Spectacularly located beneath the slopes of Table
Mountain, the Mount Nelson Hotel is Cape Town’s most
established and distinguished property, offering a
choice of superb dining venues, 2 heated swimming
pools and a complimentary shuttle to the waterfront.
Four distinct wings offer a unique range of luxurious
rooms and suites, with private gardens, mountain views
and an enviable range of facilities.Select this tailor made option
PHINDA FOREST AND MOUNTAIN LODGES
PHINDA FOREST AND MOUNTAIN LODGES
Phinda Forest Lodge has 16 raised chalets with a bedroom,
lounge and spacious ensuite bathroom with a bath and
separate shower. Outside,wooden decks have been erected
around the growing trees.Constructed to minimise impact on
the unique Sand Forest, the air-conditioned rooms are raised
off the ground to allow smaller animals complete freedom of
movement along the forest floor below. The chalets have
polished beech wood and slate floors. The central dining
area, lounge and shaded swimming pool of this secluded
camp overlook a tranquil open grassy ‘vlei’ (wetland pan).
With wrap-around views of the spectacular Ubombo
Mountains and the South African bushveld below, Phinda
Mountain Lodge is set apart from other safari lodges due to
its dramatic location. Each suite features a comfortable
sitting area below the large beds. Paved pathways lead
down the mountainside from the main guest areas to the
spacious suites – a subtly executed blend of avant-garde
and ethnic design. Delicious Pan-African cuisine is enjoyed in
the dramatic ‘boma’ (outdoor dining area) illuminated by
dozens of candles and lanterns, or served to you in a
spectacular clearing in the bush under a star-studded sky.
Phinda’s extensive pristine wilderness offers great game
viewing opportunities,with nature walks, cruises and canoe
trips available.Select this tailor made option
RIVER MANOR COUNTRY HOUSE & SPA
RIVER MANOR COUNTRY HOUSE & SPA
This National Monument comprises two
historical houses. The 16 spacious ensuite
rooms, furnished within the theme of 'Colonial
Charm with a touch of Africa' are stylishly
decorated with antiques and combine old
world charm with modern conveniences.
There is an exclusive Health and Beauty Spa
set within the gardens where guests are able
to indulge in true luxury and pampering.Select this tailor made option
RIVERBEND LODGE
RIVERBEND LODGE
Flanked by the spectacular Zuurberg Mountains,
River Bend is in the Nyati Concession in the
Greater Addo Elephant National Park. The
colonial-style lodge and 8 immaculate suites
exude the finest brand of refinement and luxury.
All rooms have private verandas from which to
appreciate glorious sunsets across immense
tracts of bushveld. The cuisine is a refreshing
celebration of inspired simplicity and impeccable
style. Numerous activities can be arranged in
the area ensuring a memorable stay.Select this tailor made option
ROGGELAND COUNTRY HOUSE PAARL
ROGGELAND COUNTRY HOUSE PAARL
This stately Cape Dutch farmhouse is situated
on the northern outskirts of the historic town of
Paarl. The main house and other buildings are
all National Monuments and the reception
areas and bedrooms are comfortably decorated
with antiques and other lovely pieces. Dinners
at Roggeland are a gastronomic delight, with
four superbly prepared courses of regional
cuisine, and different wines from the local
cellars chosen to accompany each course.Select this tailor made option
ROVOS RAIL
ROVOS RAIL
Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation
for truly world-class travel experiences, recreating
the grandeur of a bygone age aboard its beautifully
refurbished period coaches, where 5-star luxury,
exceptional service and stylish dining are the order
of the day. With the romance of steam travel and
the stunning colonial ambience of its Capital Park
station, this is travel at its most captivating.
Boasting opulence on a grand scale, this
exceptional train offers a range of spacious Royal
Suites and luxurious Deluxe and Pullman Suites
affording en suite comforts, 24-hour service and a
superb array of modern conveniences. Dining is
exquisite and varied, and accompanied by a fine
array of excellent wines, whilst an observation car at
the rear of the train features large picture windows.Select this tailor made option
SHONGOLOLO EXPRESS
SHONGOLOLO EXPRESS
A truly bewitching way to experience the African
panoramas, the Shongololo Express is a ‘cruise on rails’.
Travelling during the night, in comfortable but basic
accommodation, guests benefit from a fresh new vista
each morning, whilst the opportunity to choose your
own itinerary during the days ensures the best possible
use of your precious time on this captivating continent.
Cabins offer comfortable sleeping areas, hand washing
facilities and shared bathrooms in each carriage,
whilst the communal bar and lounge areas afford
a friendly and relaxed ambience. Each train has its
own dining carriage and a fleet of air-conditioned
Mercedes Benz touring vehicles for daytime excursions.
With professionally, trained guides, a superb choice of
South African menus, friendly and efficient service and
a range of activities on offer, this is the ultimate African
train journey.Select this tailor made option
THE BAY HOTEL CAMPS BAY
THE BAY HOTEL CAMPS BAY
Picturesquely set between the imposing backdrop of
the Twelve Apostles Mountain range and the white
sands of Camps Bay beach, The Bay Hotel is an
elegant boutique-style property offering easy access
to Cape Town and the surrounding landscapes.
Superbly appointed throughout, the hotel’s spacious
yet intimate rooms and suites offer uninterrupted
ocean or mountain views.Select this tailor made option
THE BLUE TRAIN
THE BLUE TRAIN
Steeped in an aura of elegance and romance, this
exceptional train has become the very epitome of
luxurious rail travel. Favoured by kings and presidents it
travels through some of South Africa’s most spectacular
landscapes, offering the finest levels of service and
opulence, with fine linen, marble fittings and a personal
butler to attend to your needs. This is travel in the true
style of the grand age of adventure.
Living up to the reputation for magnificence and
splendour, the Blue Train carriages afford the finest in
comfort, including large windows, temperature control
and soundproofing, with Luxury and Deluxe suites that
boast en suite facilities, twin or double beds and an
exceptional range of modern amenities. The dining car
and lounges provide the ultimate in fine elegant dining
and relaxed ambience, with high teas, aperitifs and
some of the best wines in South Africa available.Select this tailor made option
THE BOATHOUSE IN BALLITO
THE BOATHOUSE IN BALLITO
Situated just to the north of Durban,
this luxurious property lies at the heart
of South Africa’s ‘Dolphin Coast’. Its 22
individually decorated and elegant
rooms offer sumptuous interiors, a
superb range of modern amenities and,
in many cases, deck balconies with
sea views. Superbly located to enjoy
the rich splendours of KwaZulu-Natal it
offers direct access to the beach and a
number of nearby golf courses.Select this tailor made option
THE CAPE GRACE CAPE TOWN
THE CAPE GRACE CAPE TOWN
Located on Cape Town’s Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
occupying its own quay, the Cape Grace is an elegantly
luxurious small hotel. All 122 guest rooms and suites feature
exquisite furniture, luxurious fabrics and intriguing detail, each
with french windows opening to superb views, and have
ensuite bathrooms and fully stocked minibars. Other facilities
include a heated outdoor heated swimming pool, an
exclusive spa and the hotel’s own award-winning
‘one.waterfront’ restaurant, offering spectacular views of the
yacht marina and Signal Hill. There is also the popular Bascule
Whiskey Bar and Wine Cellar at the water’s edge.Select this tailor made option
THE MARINE HERMANUS
THE MARINE HERMANUS
Located on the edge of a cliff overlooking the waters
of Walker Bay and the Atlantic beyond, this exceptional
hotel is superbly located to view the annual migration of
the whales. The Marine boasts 46 individually decorated
rooms, all with private facilities and many commanding
views of the ocean or the inner courtyards.Select this tailor made option
THE PLETTENBERG
THE PLETTENBERG
Built onto a rocky headland overlooking
the stunning vistas of Plettenberg Bay,
this sumptuous property affords some
spectacular views of ocean and
mountains amidst the natural splendour
of one of South Africa’s premier resorts.
Each of the 38 superbly appointed
rooms offer spacious comfort, elegant
luxury, under-carpet heating and in
some cases private balconies, whilst
the exclusivity of the Beach House and
Lookout Villa afford an added level of
privacy. Other facilities include 2
restaurants, a superbly stocked wine
cellar and 2 swimming pools.Select this tailor made option
ZIMBALI LODGE KWAZULU-NATAL
ZIMBALI LODGE KWAZULU-NATAL
Zimbali Lodge is one of Southern Africa's
most exclusive hideaways. All the rooms are
decorated to complement the natural
surrounding forest. The classical architecture
is accentuated by warm wood and russet
autumn tones. The bathrooms are luxurious
and feature Victorian baths from the turn of
the century. Each room is well stocked with
a selection of hot beverages, light snacks
and a minibar.Select this tailor made option
CELLARS-HOHENORT
CELLARS-HOHENORT
Nestled against the densely forested eastern slopes of Table Mountain, the Cellars-Hohenort, consists of two restored 18th century buildings - the Klaasenbosch wine cellars and the Hohenort manor house. All guestrooms are exquisitely decorated, and the Cellars restaurant is a gastronomic delight. Recreational facilities include two swimming pools, a tennis court and spa, with 11 golf courses in close proximity.Select this tailor made option
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CAPE TOWN AND THE GARDEN ROUTE (STANDARD)
CAPE TOWN AND THE GARDEN ROUTE (STANDARD)
CAPE TOWN AND THE GARDEN ROUTE (STANDARD)
Cape Town, one of South Africa’s most vibrant cities, is a cosmopolitan gem at the very tip of Africa. The city is blessed with captivating natural beauty – the flat-topped Table Mountain, scenic mountain drives and picturesque seaside suburbs are just a few examples. The Garden Route is a region full of beauty and contrast, featuring unspoilt golden shores, fascinating indigenous forests and nature reserves, tranquil lakes and majestic mountain ranges. The area is also renowned for its hospitable towns and a wide selection of first class accommodation.
British Airways flights as shown in economy class
Internal flights as shown
First class accommodation throughout based on two people sharing a twin room
Meet & greet on arrival in Cape Town
Private transfers as indicated
7 days Europcar car hire Group B (Toyota Corolla 1.4 or similar including air-conditioning power steering, manual transmission, radio/tape, super cover insurance, unlimited mileage, contract fee & VAT). Fuel deposit and additional driver charge payable locally
Comprehensive route digest highlighting your route and points of interest along the way
Airport taxes
Daily departures throughout the year
Day 1
Evening departure by British Airways from London Heathrow to Cape Town.
Day 2
On arrival you will be transferred to the Portswood Hotel where you will stay for 3 nights. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. This working harbour has an abundance of shops, from designer boutiques to food market stalls, two large craft markets, the Two Oceans Aquarium and dozens of restaurants.
Day 3
Today is at leisure. You may wish to join an escorted tour of the Cape Peninsula. Cape Peninsula Full Day Tour
Depart your hotel at around 9.00 am and travel via Green Point and Sea Point to Maidens Cove and then on to Hout Bay. Optional (and for own account) half-hour boat trip from Hout Bay to Duiker Island, to view seals and sea birds (weather permitting). Continue via Constantia Nek to the world famous Kirstenbosch Gardens– one of the world’s greatest botanical gardens with over 5000 plant species in the gardens and hot houses. Leaving Kirstenbosch, head to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. The views from this point are spectacular. There is a lunch stop (optional and for own account) and afterwards proceed via Simonstown, Fish Hoek and Muizenberg back to Cape Town where your tour ends at approximately 5.00pm at your hotel.
Day 4
Today is free to take a cable car ride up Table Mountain, or take a ferry out to Robben Island and become acquainted with not only the tiny cell which Nelson Mandela called home for almost two decades, but the African penguins and Caspian terns.
Day 5
Your hire car will be delivered to your hotel before you depart for Stellenbosch. This town is full of architectural and historical gems and is shaded by enormous oak trees. Rugged mountains surround this former frontier town and the Eerste River gently winds its way through the centre. Highly recommended is a stop for lunch at the beautiful riverside pub at Spier Estate. Spend 2 nights at the River Manor Guest House staying in a Classic Room.
Day 6
Spend the day exploring the surrounding winelands and the picturesque village of Franschoek with its many galleries, bistros and shops.
Day 7
After breakfast, head off to the hot-spring town of Montagu, also renowned for its muscadet wine. There is a peaceful old-world atmosphere and some 24 restored national monuments to explore. From Montagu, the “Route 62” runs through the upper end of the Little Karoo, passing through some lovely scenery and the Breede River Valley. Continue to Oudtshoorn where you will spend 1 night at Adley House.
Day 8
Continue south via the Outeniqua Pass to George and along the coast towards Knysna. Stop off at the Wilderness National Park, a unique system of lakes, rivers, wetlands and estuaries that are vital for the survival of many species. There are several nature trails taking in the lakes, the beach and the indigenous forest. Pedal boats and canoes can be hired locally. Make your way to Belvidere Manor where you will spend 3 nights.
Day 9 and 10
Two days at leisure. There’s plenty to see and do in the surrounding area. Explore Knysna, which began its life as a timber port and ship-building centre, thanks to the lagoon and rich indigenous forests of the area. The best way to appreciate the lagoon is to take a Featherbed cruise to the Featherbed Nature Reserve where you will be driven around. Alternatively, you may prefer to take the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe steam train to George. Take a drive out to the Heads to watch the sun setting or go on an oyster and champagne sunset cruise. Plettenberg Bay is famous for its white sandy beaches, which are only a short distance from your hotel. Tsitsikamma National Park, with its forest of 800-year-old Yellowwood trees towering to heights of 50m, Nature’s Valley and Storms River Canyon are also worth a visit.
Day 11
Today you will make your way to Port Elizabeth. Drop off your car at the airport depot and fly to Johannesburg. Continue on British Airways on your overnight flight to London Heathrow.
Day 12
Early morning arrival at London Heathrow.Select this tailor made option
CAPE TOWN AND THE GARDEN ROUTE (SUPERIOR)
CAPE TOWN AND THE GARDEN ROUTE (SUPERIOR)
CAPE TOWN AND THE GARDEN ROUTE (SUPERIOR)
Cape Town, one of South Africa’s most vibrant cities, is a cosmopolitan gem at the very tip of Africa. The city is blessed with captivating natural beauty – the flat-topped Table Mountain, scenic mountain drives and picturesque seaside suburbs are just a few examples. The Garden Route is a region full of beauty and contrast, featuring unspoilt golden shores, fascinating indigenous forests and nature reserves, tranquil lakes and majestic mountain ranges. The area is also renowned for its hospitable towns and a wide selection of first class accommodation.
British Airways flights as shown in economy class
Internal flights as shown
First class accommodation throughout based on two people sharing a twin room
Meet & greet on arrival in Cape Town
Private transfers as indicated
7 days Europcar car hire Group B (Toyota Corolla 1.4 or similar including air-conditioning power steering, manual transmission, radio/tape, super cover insurance, unlimited mileage, contract fee & VAT). Fuel deposit and additional driver charge payable locally
Comprehensive route digest highlighting your route and points of interest along the way
Complimentary half hour in the Cape Grace Spa to enjoy either a revitalizing reflexology session, or a back/neck and shoulder massage or a wash & blow-dry in the vanilla salon
Airport taxes
Daily departures throughout the year
Day 1
Evening departure by British Airways from London Heathrow to Cape Town.
Day 2
On arrival you will be transferred to the Cape Grace Hotel where you will stay for 3 nights. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. This working harbour has an abundance of shops, from designer boutiques to food market stalls, two large craft markets, the Two Oceans Aquarium and dozens of restaurants.
Day 3
Today is at leisure. You may wish to join an escorted tour of the Cape Peninsula.
Cape Peninsula Full Day Tour -
Depart your hotel at around 9.00 am and travel via Green Point and Sea Point to Maidens Cove and then on to Hout Bay. Optional (and for own account) half-hour boat trip from Hout Bay to Duiker Island, to view seals and sea birds (weather permitting). Continue via Constantia Nek to the world famous Kirstenbosch Gardens– one of the world’s greatest botanical gardens with over 5000 plant species in the gardens and hot houses. Leaving Kirstenbosch, head to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. The views from this point are spectacular. There is a lunch stop (optional and for own account) and afterwards proceed via Simonstown, Fish Hoek and Muizenberg back to Cape Town where your tour ends at approximately 5.00pm at your hotel.
Day 4
Today is free to take a cable car ride up Table Mountain, or take a ferry out to Robben Island and become acquainted with not only the tiny cell which Nelson Mandela called home for almost two decades, but the African penguins and Caspian terns.
Day 5
Your hire car will be delivered to your hotel before you depart for Stellenbosch. This town is full of architectural and historical gems and is shaded by enormous oak trees. Rugged mountains surround this former frontier town and the Eerste River gently winds its way through the centre. Highly recommended is a stop for lunch at the beautiful riverside pub at Spier Estate. Spend 2 nights at the Lanzerac Manor & Winery staying in a Classic Room.
Day 6
Spend the day exploring the surrounding winelands and the picturesque village of Franschoek with its many galleries, bistros and shops.
Day 7
After breakfast, head off to the hot-spring town of Montagu, also renowned for its muscadet wine. There is a peaceful old-world atmosphere and some 24 restored national monuments to explore. From Montagu, the “Route 62” runs through the upper end of the Little Karoo, passing through some lovely scenery and the Breede River Valley. Continue to Oudtshoorn where you will overnight at Altes Landhaus.
Day 8
Continue south via the Outeniqua Pass to George and along the coast towards Plettenberg Bay. Stop off at the Wilderness National Park, a unique system of lakes, rivers, wetlands and estuaries that are vital for the survival of many species. There are several nature trails taking in the lakes, the beach and the indigenous forest. Pedal boats and canoes can be hired locally. Make your way to Hunters Country House where you will spend 3 nights.
Day 9 and 10
Two days at leisure. There’s plenty to see and do in the surrounding area. Explore Knysna, which began its life as a timber port and ship-building centre, thanks to the lagoon and rich indigenous forests of the area. The best way to appreciate the lagoon is to take a Featherbed cruise to the Featherbed Nature Reserve where you will be driven around. Alternatively, you may prefer to take the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe steam train to George. Take a drive out to the Heads to watch the sun setting or go on an oyster and champagne sunset cruise. Plettenberg Bay is famous for its white sandy beaches, which are only a short distance from your hotel. Tsitsikamma National Park, with its forest of 800-year-old Yellowwood trees towering to heights of 50m, Nature’s Valley and Storms River Canyon are also worth a visit. Horse riding, deep-sea fishing, sailing, mountain biking, golf or a relaxing massage are just some of the activities available at Hunter’s Country House.
Day 11
Today you will make your way to Port Elizabeth. Drop off your car at the airport depot and fly to Johannesburg. Continue on British Airways on your overnight flight to London Heathrow.
Day 12
Early morning arrival at London Heathrow.Select this tailor made option
JOURNEY THROUGH THE KINGDOM OF KWAZULU-NATAL
JOURNEY THROUGH THE KINGDOM OF KWAZULU-NATAL
JOURNEY THROUGHT THE KINGDOM OF KWAZULU-NATAL
South Africa in microcosm, the fascinating lands of KwaZulu Natal present us with some of the richest cultural and scenic diversity in the country. Following the Indian Ocean, from the Eastern Cape to Mozambique, its heartland is littered with the famous battlefields of lore that signified the bloody struggle between the Zulu, Boer and British armies for control of this region.
One of South Africa’s most culturally and scenically diverse regions, KwaZulu Natal offers a superb destination for a self-drive itinerary in Southern Africa. From the imposing grandeur of the Drakensberg Mountains, this odyssey takes you through the emotive battlefields that played such a pivotal role in the country’s development, into the Zulu homelands and finally to the coastal city of Durban.
British Airways flights as shown in economy class
Internal flight as shown in economy class
First class accommodation throughout based on two people sharing a twin room
Meet & greet on arrival in Durban
Private transfers as indicated
9 days Europcar car hire Group B (Toyota Corolla 1.4 or similar including air-conditioning power steering, manual transmission, radio/tape, super cover insurance, unlimited mileage, contract fee & VAT). Fuel deposit and additional driver charge payable locally
Comprehensive route digest highlighting your route and points of interest along the way
Full day escorted tour of the Battlefields
Complimentary “Real Heroes” musical performance on first night at Isandlwana Lodge
Airport taxes
Daily departures throughout the year
Day 1
Evening departure by British Airways from London Heathrow to Johannesburg.
Day 2
Connect with your flight on South African Airways to Durban. On arrival you will be assisted with the pick up of your hire car before you depart for the magnificent Drakensberg Mountains where you will spend 2 nights at Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse. This charming little getaway is tucked away in the beautiful Kamberg Valley, close to Giant’s Castle and is the perfect base to explore the Drakensberg.
Day 3
The day is yours to enjoy the alpine atmosphere of this region. The nearby Royal Natal National park is set deep in the mountains with a number of well marked trails of varying distances that by
pass streams and waterfalls, as well as some spectacular cliff faces. The reserve is also well stocked with mountain game such as antelope (including eland, the largest antelope in the world), otter, caracal, serval, zebra and baboon. A day in the open air is ideal preparation to build your appetite for your sumptuous five-course dinner.
Day 4
Set off this morning after breakfast and head into the interior of KwaZulu-Natal, a route that takes you through sugar cane fields, rural settlements and orange groves. This is the area where over a century ago the bloodiest battles in South Africa’s history were fought, between Boer and Brit and Boer and Zulu. One of the most famous battles was at Isandlwana, where the British incurred their biggest colonial defeat, and the subsequent attack on Rorke’s Drift. Spend 2 nights at Isandlwana Lodge which is situated near one of these famous battle sites.
Day 5
Spend the day in this historic, and scenic area. A Battlefield tour accompanied by an expert providing an emotive journey through the two battle sites, including the cairns at Isandlwana, and the besieged hospital at Rorke’s Drift is included in your holiday.
Day 6
Today, make your way to region of northern Zululand in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province where you will spend 2 nights at Pakamisa Private Game Reserve. The hotel is some 30 KM southwest of the small town of Pongola and is situated in the middle of its own extensive and private Pondoro Game Reserve.
Day 7
Today is free for you to choose one of the many activities on offer. You may wish to go on a game drive. Accompanied by an experienced game ranger, guests may traverse the entire reserve in an open safari vehicle. Your guide will explain the often-fascinating life cycles of everything from insects, plants and trees to the behaviour patterns of the mammals and birds, giving you a chance to experience at first hand the magic of the African wild. Other activities include Bird watching, Big Five Photo safaris, Horse riding - Pakamisa Arabian Stud, Golf, River-rafting Fishing, Shooting Range. Whatever your preference and mood dictates.
Day 8
Today you will depart Pakamisa and begin your journey to Zimbali on the outskirts of Durban. Stay at Zimbali Lodge, a peaceful haven on the shores of the sub-tropical coast, where you will spend 2 nights.
Day 9
Day at leisure. Soak up the sun and the splendour of the beach or the unique lakeside and enjoy an al fresco picnic, play a round of golf, take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the splendour of the sub-tropical forest or explore on horseback. Alternatively treat yourself to a relaxing massage and a whole range of therapies at the health & beauty Spa.
Day 10
After spending the morning at leisure you will make your way to Durban airport for your South African Airways flight to Johannesburg where you will connect with your flight on British Airways to London Heathrow.
Day 11
Early morning arrival at London Heathrow.Select this tailor made option
MOZAMBIQUE EXTENSION
MOZAMBIQUE EXTENSION
For total relaxation after your journey through South Africa, we can recommend a 3 day extension holiday on the remote idyllic island of Benguerua, located in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Mozambique. The 18-room Marlin Lodge is the perfect choice for a tropical escape.Select this tailor made option