Embark on a 10-day South African safari from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring stunning landscapes, rich culture, and thrilling wildlife adventures.
Embark on a 10-day South African safari from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring stunning landscapes, rich culture, and thrilling wildlife adventures.
Depart from Cape Town at 8am and journey along the R62, the world’s longest wine route. Explore Cango Caves.
R 62 in the Klein Karoo - Embarking on a trip from Cape Town to Oudtshoorn via the scenic Route 62 Wine Route offers a delightful journey through South Africa’s countryside, blending natural beauty, cultural allure, and a rich wine…
Depart from Cape Town at 8am and journey along the R62, the world’s longest wine route. Explore Cango Caves.
R 62 in the Klein Karoo - Embarking on a trip from Cape Town to Oudtshoorn via the scenic Route 62 Wine Route offers a delightful journey through South Africa’s countryside, blending natural beauty, cultural allure, and a rich wine tradition. Leaving the city, the road meanders through the stunning valleys and mountains of the Cape Winelands and Little Karoo, passing through charming towns like Montagu, Barrydale, and Calitzdorp—each with its own distinct character and warm hospitality. Along the route, visitors can stop at boutique wineries, sample award-winning wines and ports, and savor hearty Karoo cuisine at rustic farm stalls and cafés. The scenery transitions from lush vineyards and orchards to striking rock formations, open plains, and mountain passes. As Oudtshoorn, the ostrich capital of the world, approaches, the road levels into a semi-arid basin bordered by the Swartberg Mountains. This memorable drive is not just a path to your destination—it’s a rich and rewarding experience in itself.
The Cango Caves - Exploring the Cango Caves, located just outside Oudtshoorn, offers a captivating journey into one of South Africa’s most remarkable natural wonders. Nestled within the limestone foothills of the Swartberg Mountains, these ancient caves boast a series of vast chambers adorned with towering stalactites, stalagmites, and intricate rock formations sculpted by nature over millions of years. Visitors can choose between the easy Heritage Tour, which highlights the caves’ largest and most dramatic halls, or the more adventurous Adventure Tour, which involves crawling through narrow passageways and climbing through tight limestone tunnels. The cool, echoing chambers are beautifully lit, and knowledgeable guides share stories of the caves’ geology, history, and early human usage. Whether drawn by natural beauty, geological curiosity, or the thrill of exploration, the Cango Caves offer a mesmerizing underground experience that leaves a lasting impression.
Game safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve. Visit Knysna Heads and Knysna Quays Waterfront
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - A game safari at Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, situated between Mossel Bay and George along the Garden Route, provides an unforgettable wildlife experience in a luxurious yet natural setting. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Outeniqua Mountains, this 4,200-hectare reserve is home to a wide variety of animals, including rhinos, lions, elephants, giraffes, buffalo, zebras, and numerous antelope species. Guided by expert rangers in open 4x4 vehicles, the safari takes you through diverse landscapes—rolling hills, riverbanks, and open plains—each teeming with wildlife and birdlife. The experience is intimate and unhurried, with ample opportunities to stop for close-up sightings and informative commentary. With its combination of Big Five sightings (excluding leopard), stunning scenery, and excellent hospitality, Botlierskop delivers a premium safari experience perfect for families, couples, or first-time visitors to South Africa.
Knysna Heads - A visit to the Knysna Heads is a must for anyone exploring South Africa’s Garden Route. These two towering sandstone cliffs stand guard on either side of a narrow channel where the Knysna Lagoon meets the Indian Ocean, creating one of the most dramatic and picturesque coastal views in the country. From the eastern head, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of the lagoon, the open sea, and the lush forests that surround the town of Knysna. Well-maintained viewing decks and walking paths make it easy to take in the scenery, while nearby cafés offer a chance to relax with a drink as you soak in the views. The area is also rich in marine life and geological interest, with crashing waves, steep cliffs, and tidal surges that have shaped the landscape over centuries. Whether you’re there for the stunning photography, a romantic sunset, or a peaceful moment in nature, the Knysna Heads promise a truly unforgettable experience.
The Waterfront Knysna Quays - A visit to the Knysna Quays offers a delightful blend of leisure, luxury, and laid-back coastal charm in the heart of the Garden Route. Situated along the picturesque Knysna Lagoon, the Quays is a vibrant waterfront development featuring a marina surrounded by boutique shops, art galleries, and inviting cafés and restaurants. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed stroll along the water’s edge, watch yachts and sailboats glide by, or indulge in fresh seafood while taking in serene lagoon views. The area also serves as a gateway to boat cruises, kayaking adventures, and sunset charters. With its lively yet tranquil atmosphere, the Knysna Quays is a wonderful spot to unwind, shop for local crafts, or simply enjoy the coastal lifestyle that makes Knysna such a beloved destination.
Hiking at Robberg Nature Reserve. Visit Plettenberg Bay. Travel to Port Elizabeth.
Robberg Nature Reserve - Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve is an unforgettable experience that showcases the raw beauty of South Africa’s southern coastline. Located just outside Plettenberg Bay, this rugged peninsula juts dramatically into the Indian Ocean, offering well-marked trails that wind along soaring cliffs, rocky shores, and sandy beaches. The reserve features several route options, ranging from easy walks to more challenging circuits, each offering breathtaking views, diverse plant life, and a chance to spot wildlife such as seals, dassies, dolphins, and seasonal whales. Along the way, hikers can pause at archaeological sites, tidal pools, and lookout points that reveal the unspoiled power of nature. The combination of crashing waves, sweeping vistas, and the rich biodiversity of land and sea makes Robberg a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Seeking adventure or tranquility, a hike here leaves you feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the natural world.
Plettenberg Bay - Plettenberg Bay’s Main Beach is the perfect place to unwind, offering a stunning stretch of golden sand, gentle waves, and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Nestled between the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and the rolling green hills of the Garden Route, the beach invites you to lounge under the sun, take a refreshing swim, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the shoreline. It’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors, with lifeguards on duty and excellent facilities nearby. After soaking up the sun or enjoying a swim, you can head to one of the charming beachfront restaurants or cafés just a short walk away. Whether you’re craving a fresh seafood lunch, a light snack, or a refreshing cocktail, there’s something for every taste. With its beautiful setting, relaxed vibe, and great food options, spending time at Plettenberg Bay’s Main Beach is the perfect way to enjoy coastal South Africa at its finest.
Garden Route - Traveling the Garden Route from Plettenberg Bay to Port Elizabeth is a scenic journey through one of South Africa’s most breathtaking regions. As you leave the golden beaches and forested hills of Plettenberg Bay behind, the road winds through a landscape of lush greenery, coastal cliffs, and charming towns. Along the way, you pass through Nature’s Valley, cross dramatic mountain passes, and drive alongside the rugged coastline of the Tsitsikamma region, home to ancient forests and thundering waves. A highlight is the Bloukrans Bridge, one of the highest in the world, where thrill-seekers can try the world-famous bungee jump. Continuing east, the scenery transitions into the Eastern Cape’s rolling hills and open landscapes before reaching the bustling coastal city of Port Elizabeth, known for its long beaches and warm hospitality. This stretch of the Garden Route offers an unforgettable blend of nature, adventure, and beauty—making the journey just as memorable as the destination.
Travel to East London, stop in Port Alfred.
Port Alfred - Visiting Port Alfred is a serene seaside escape where sandy beach bliss meets relaxed dining by the water. Spend your morning lounging on the Blue‑Flag Kelly’s Beach, meandering along the shoreline, swimming in the warm Indian Ocean, or just soaking up the sun. When hunger strikes, a short stroll leads you to an array of charming eateries and cafés. From Graze by the River, nestled in a historic settler home overlooking the river—perfect for a fresh seafood lunch or gourmet coffee.
Port Alfred - Enjoy a relaxing 1-hour river boat cruise in Port Alfred as you glide along the beautiful Kowie River and take in the peaceful scenery of the Sunshine Coast.
East London - After your relaxing river cruise, continue your journey along the Sunshine Coast as you travel from Port Alfred to East London. This scenic drive of approximately 150 km takes around 2–2.5 hours, passing rolling countryside, coastal forests and charming small towns along the way. Arrive in East London in the late afternoon and check in to your hotel for an overnight stay.
East London to Mvezo to Mthatha Museum to Kokstad
Travel to Durban. Stop in Drakenberg Mountains, Mandela Capture Site and Howick Falls.
Drakensberg Mountains - Visiting the Drakensberg Mountains is an awe-inspiring experience that immerses you in some of South Africa’s most dramatic natural beauty. Towering peaks, deep valleys, and cascading waterfalls form a breathtaking landscape that stretches across KwaZulu-Natal and Lesotho. Whether you’re hiking along lush trails, admiring ancient San rock art hidden in caves, or simply soaking in panoramic views from scenic lookouts, the Drakensberg offers something for every nature lover. The crisp mountain air and tranquil surroundings create the perfect escape from city life. With its rich biodiversity, UNESCO World Heritage status, and opportunities for activities like horseback riding, zip-lining, and fly-fishing, a visit to the Drakensberg is both invigorating and unforgettable.
Nelson Mandela Capture Site - Visiting the Mandela Capture Site is a powerful and moving experience that honors a pivotal moment in South Africa’s struggle for freedom. Located near Howick in KwaZulu-Natal, this historic site marks where Nelson Mandela was arrested in 1962, leading to his 27 years of imprisonment and eventual role as a global icon of peace and reconciliation. The site features a striking and symbolic sculpture made of thousands of steel columns that, when viewed from a certain angle, form a detailed portrait of Mandela’s face. Surrounding the sculpture, the peaceful grounds offer walking trails, informative plaques, and reflection areas that invite visitors to contemplate Mandela’s legacy and the sacrifices made during the fight against apartheid. A visit here is both educational and inspirational, connecting visitors to the courage and resilience that helped shape modern South Africa.
Howick Falls - Visiting Howick Falls is a captivating experience that combines natural beauty, cultural significance, and outdoor adventure. Located in the heart of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, this 95-meter waterfall, known as KwaNogqaza or “Place of the Tall One” in Zulu, is a must-see for travelers exploring the region.
Durban City tour. Travel to Isimangaliso Wetlands Park. Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise St Lucia Estuary.
Durban - A brief tour of Durban offers a vibrant glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage and lively atmosphere. Begin your exploration at the Victoria Street Market, where the scent of exotic spices fills the air and colorful stalls overflow with handcrafted goods, African curios, and traditional fabrics. This bustling market is a sensory delight and a great place to experience Durban’s Indian influence. From there, head into the city center, where modern buildings mix with colonial architecture, and the streets pulse with energy. Landmarks like the Durban City Hall, Denis Hurley Centre, and the historic Post Office reflect the city’s layered history. The tour offers a perfect blend of cultural discovery, local flavor, and urban charm in one of South Africa’s most dynamic coastal cities.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park - Traveling from Durban to iSimangaliso Wetland Park is a delightful journey of about 275–280 km.
Saint Lucia Estuary - A hippo-and-crocodile boat cruise on the St Lucia Estuary is a standout wildlife experience in iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Departing from Siyabonga or Sunset Jetty, these two-hour cruises aboard shallow-draft vessels (typically seating 15–80 guests) bring you up close to a vast herd of about 800 hippos and 1,200 Nile crocodiles, as well as diverse birds like fish eagles and kingfishers.
Travel from Isimangaliso to Kruger National Park
Mpumalanga - Traveling from iSimangaliso Wetland Park through Mpumalanga to Kruger National Park is a scenic and enriching journey that showcases the diverse beauty of South Africa. As you leave the lush wetlands and coastal charm of St Lucia behind, the road winds through rolling hills, sugarcane fields, and into the heart of Mpumalanga’s picturesque countryside. Along the way, you’ll pass small towns, rural landscapes, and panoramic viewpoints, with opportunities to stop and enjoy local culture and cuisine. As you approach Kruger, the terrain transforms into classic bushveld—teeming with wildlife and anticipation of the safari adventures to come. This route offers a gradual and captivating transition from coastal wonder to wild savannah, making the journey itself a memorable part of your South African experience.
Full day safari in Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park - A full day safari in Kruger National Park is an unforgettable adventure into one of Africa’s greatest wildlife sanctuaries. Setting out early in an open 4x4 safari vehicle, you’ll traverse the park’s vast landscapes—from grassy savannahs and woodlands to riverbanks and rocky outcrops—on the lookout for the iconic Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalo. Along the way, your expert guide will help spot and interpret the behavior of a dazzling variety of animals including giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, hyenas, and countless bird species. With regular stops at rest camps for breakfast and lunch, you’ll also have a chance to relax and soak in the peaceful surroundings. Each moment on safari offers the thrill of discovery and a deeper connection to the rhythms of the wild, making this full-day experience in Kruger truly extraordinary.
Travel from Kruger National Park through Mpumalanga to Johannesburg
Mpumalanga - Traveling from Kruger National Park through Mpumalanga to Johannesburg is a scenic and rewarding journey that reveals the natural beauty and cultural richness of South Africa. As you depart the wildlife-rich savannahs of Kruger, the road winds through the breathtaking Mpumalanga highlands, where you’ll encounter majestic mountains, meandering rivers, and deep valleys that paint a stunning backdrop. Along the route, there are opportunities to pause at iconic landmarks like waterfalls, scenic viewpoints, and charming rural towns. The transition from untamed bushveld to the urban energy of Johannesburg is both smooth and striking, offering travelers a deeper appreciation of the country’s diverse landscapes and experiences. This journey is more than a transfer—it’s a captivating part of the adventure.

- Visit Oudtshoorn, Plettenberg Bay, Knysna, Port Elizabeth, Port Alfred, Durban, St Lucia and more
- Tour guide
- Hotel and lodge accommodation for the tour
- River boat cruise in Port Alfred
- Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve
- Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise in St Lucia Estuary
- Visit Cango Caves
- Breakfast
- Visit Knysna Heads and Knysna Quays…
- Visit Oudtshoorn, Plettenberg Bay, Knysna, Port Elizabeth, Port Alfred, Durban, St Lucia and more
- Tour guide
- Hotel and lodge accommodation for the tour
- River boat cruise in Port Alfred
- Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve
- Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise in St Lucia Estuary
- Visit Cango Caves
- Breakfast
- Visit Knysna Heads and Knysna Quays Waterfront
- Visit Drakensberg Mountains, Mandela Capture Site and Howick Falls
- Open 4x4 game safaris in Kruger National Park and Botlierskop Game Reserve
- Tips
- Tips
Embark on a breathtaking 10-day overland journey from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring South Africa’s magnificent landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant culture. Begin with the picturesque R62 Wine Route and discover the awe-inspiring Cango Caves in Oudtshoorn. Enjoy exciting safaris at Botlierskop Game Reserve, unwind on the beaches of…
Embark on a breathtaking 10-day overland journey from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring South Africa’s magnificent landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant culture. Begin with the picturesque R62 Wine Route and discover the awe-inspiring Cango Caves in Oudtshoorn. Enjoy exciting safaris at Botlierskop Game Reserve, unwind on the beaches of Plettenberg Bay, and trek through Robberg Nature Reserve. Delve into cultural experiences in the Eastern Cape, admire the majestic Drakensberg Mountains, and visit the historic Nelson Mandela Capture Site. Conclude your adventure with a boat cruise in iSimangaliso Wetland Park and an unforgettable safari in Kruger National Park.
- 10-day overland tour highlighting South Africa’s stunning landscapes and wildlife
- Immerse in cultural heritage across Western Cape, Kwazulu Natal, and the Eastern Cape
- Revel in spectacular hikes and nature walks in Robberg Nature Reserve
- Finish with a thrilling safari in the renowned Kruger National Park
- no restrictions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.