South Africa Odyssey
Discover the wonderful contrasts of South Africa and explore some of the highlights of this magnificent country. Marvel at breathtaking vistas such as the Blyde River Canyon, spend time with the ‘Big Five’ game viewing in the world famous Kruger National Park, and enjoy cultural and historical experiences in Eswatini (Swaziland) and Zululand. Travel through KwaZulu-Natal with its ancient game reserves and spectacular coastline, visit scenic Knysna on the Garden Route, and finally journey through the Eastern Cape to Cape Town – the ‘Mother City’.
Trip Snapshot
Duration: 14 days / 13 nights
Regular scheduled departures
Destinations: South Africa, Eswatini
From $7, 360 AUD per person twin share
Group Size: Minimum 2 - Maximum 10
Small Group Tour
Comfort Rating: 4 star
Why This Journey Works
This journey is a great choice for first time travellers to Africa. Transportation is in quality vehicles and all hotels, lodges and guesthouses have been chosen for their comfort and security. Whilst there are a number of one night stops there is still a lot of personal time built in. The flight between Durban and Port Elizabeth (booked separately) removes a long drive and ensures you get to see more of the key highlights of South Africa. An English speaking expert guide will take care of all practical details as well as provide insights into the local area and South African culture to enhance your enjoyment and understanding of the Rainbow Nation.
Day by Day Highlights
Day 1: Johannesburg
On arrival at Johannesburg Airport you will be met by a representative and transferred to your hotel (approximately 30 minutes). The remainder of the day is at leisure and unescorted. In the afternoon, you will be collected from your hotel for a tour of Soweto and then returned to your hotel. At 19h00 you will meet up at reception for a briefing on the tour and a chance to meet fellow travellers.
Day 2: Mpumalanga (BD)
Depart Johannesburg after breakfast and head for Pretoria, South Africa’s capital city, for a short orientation tour, before continuing to the Mpumalanga Province, known as “Paradise Country”. Dropping several hundred feet into the lush subtropical region of the Lowveld, you travel via the historic towns of Dullstroom and Lydenburg. After traversing the famous Long Tom Pass, you travel via Sabie and arrive late afternoon into Hazyview, the safari hub of the Kruger National Park. (approximately 4 hours 40 minutes).
Day 3: Mpumalanga (BD)
After an early morning breakfast, you will drive along the spectacular Panorama Route, offering views of amazing scenery including the 26 kilometre long Blyde River Canyon (home to the Three Rondavels), Bourke’s Luck Potholes’ and historic God’s Window, a breathtaking view (weather permitting) of the edge of the escarpment taking in the Kruger National Park.
Arrive back in Hazyview in the late afternoon, where the remainder of the day is at leisure to relax or join an afternoon game experience (optional and at own expense).
Day 4: Mpumalanga (BD)
The day begins with early morning coffee or tea, followed by a thrilling open vehicle game safari (with English speaking game ranger) through the Kruger National Park with pre-packed breakfast. Search for the ‘Big Five’ (rhino, buffalo, lion, leopard, and elephant) as well as prolific birdlife and numerous other game species. This afternoon an open vehicle game drive in the National Park is included.
Day 5: Eswatini (Swaziland) (B,L,D)
This morning you travel to Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), an independent Kingdom within the borders of South Africa, known for its lovely scenery, crafts and colourful indigenous culture. An interactive cultural experience introduces us to the charming people of Eswatini (Swaziland) and their traditions. You travel via the capital city, Mbabane, and on to the beautiful Ezulwini Valley for overnight. (approximately 3 hours 30 minutes).
Day 6: Zululand (B)
After breakfast you will continue south through Eswatini (Swaziland), before re-entering South Africa. Travel into Zululand, passing traditional round huts and endless vistas (approximately 3 hours 30 minutes). This afternoon you will join an open vehicle safari in the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, which contains an immense diversity of fauna and flora and is particularly famous for its conservation of black and white rhino.
Day 7: Tsitsikamma (B)
The day begins with an early breakfast before departing for Durban, travelling past traditional Zulu Kraals, Eucalyptus plantations and sugar cane fields (approximately 2 hours 30 minutes). You arrive at Durban (Umhlanga) airport for the short southward flight to Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) – this flight is NOT included in the Tour Price and needs to be booked separately, where you will be met by your representative and once everyone has arrived, you head westwards along the Garden Route, which follows the Indian Ocean coastline, and is bordered inland by soaring mountain ranges and indigenous forests (approximately 2 hours).
Day 8: Knysa (B,D)
After breakfast, visit the spectacularly beautiful Tsitsikamma National Park and Storms River Mouth (weather permitting).
Afterwards you will continue your travels to Knysna, known as the oyster box of South Africa, nestling on the banks of a beautiful lagoon, in the heart of the Garden Route (approximately 1 hour 10 minutes). Enjoy a sunset cruise to the Knysna Heads, before sitting down for dinner at Drydock Restaurant, renowned for dishes with glorious aromas and flavours, using the finest local ingredients and freshly picked herbs from the region.
Day 9: Outdshoorn (B,L)
Travel through the Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn, known as the “ostrich capital” and the centre of the world’s Ostrich farming industry. Along the way, visit ‘Dolphin Point’, an extraordinary viewpoint in Wilderness (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes). In Oudtshoorn, you will visit an Ostrich Farm for a fun filled interactive tour and light lunch that includes local specialities such as Ostrich Steak, before taking a tour of the spectacular limestone caverns of the Cango Caves, one of the world’s great natural wonders, sculpted by nature through the ages. You will arrive at your hotel in the late afternoon, in time to check in and relax before dinner (for own account).
Day 10: Hermanus (B)
This morning you will enjoy an early morning meerkat safari. Witness these incredible wild habituated creatures emerging out of their burrows, in time to soak up the sun before they head about their daily activities (weather permitting). After this thrilling experience, head back for a delicious breakfast.
After breakfast, the journey continues through the ‘Little Karoo’ to Barrydale, where you will have the opportunity to visit a local farm school, to interact with the children and teachers, spending time with them in the classroom, learning more about this rural community. A portion of the trip monies go towards your Barrydale Farm School Development Fund, that supports local education of underprivileged children in rural communities. (The school visit is subject to the school being open).
Continue via the Tradouw’s pass to Swellendam and then further to the seaside resort of Hermanus, known as the heart of the whale route, offering the best land-based whale watching (August-November) in the world (approximately 4 hours).
Day 11: Cape Town (B)
After a leisurely breakfast, depart Hermanus and continue to Somerset West, travelling via the spectacularly scenic coastal road and then onwards to Stellenbosch, set in the beautiful Cape Winelands. You will have some free time to explore the town’s oak-shaded streets, cafés, boutiques, and art galleries before travelling to Cape Town (approximately 1 hour 50 minutes).
Day 12: Cape Town (B, D)
Enjoy a full day at leisure. Perhaps join a sightseeing tour to Table Mountain (at own expense) or simply explore the city. Although a small city, Cape Town is packed with sightseeing attractions, excellent bars, cafes and restaurants as well as colourful craft markets. Alternatively relax on one of Cape Town’s many pristine beaches. Enjoy an evening of delicious Cape food, captivating theatre and entertaining tales and songs about the people of the Cape.
Day 13: Cape Town (B)
Enjoy a full day tour of the Cape Peninsula, offering some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world. Drive through Sea Point, the seaside village of Hout Bay (where you can enjoy an optional and at own expense seal island boat cruise) and then on to Cape Point where (by tradition) it is said that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. You will return to Cape Town by way of Simon's Town, where you visit the Penguin colony at Boulders Beach (entrance fee at own expense), Fish Hoek fishing village and Muizenberg.
Day 14: Cape Town - end of South Africa Odyssey (B)
Enjoy some last minute shopping (unescorted) or sightseeing (at own expense). The Robben Island Tour (at own expense and time permitting), which departs from the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, offers a fascinating excursion or perhaps just wander through the variety of shops and boutiques catering for all tastes and budgets. Later you will be transferred to your departure point for your onward arrangements (approximately 30 minutes).
What's Included
Hotel
Boat Excursion and other excursions
Soweto Tour
Luxury Vehicle
Excursions as listed
13 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 6 dinners
Game Viewing
Game Drives
Cultural / Village Visits
Meerkat Safari
Entrance fees
Return Airport Transfers
NOTE
Prices shown are per person based on twin share. Seasonal supplements and minimum night requirement may apply. Solo traveller and extra night prices available on request. Luggage restrictions may apply. International flights not included. Flight Durban to Port Elizabeth needs to be booked separately and is not included in this tour price
Accommodation Snapshot
Hotels
Relax in carefully selected hotels that offer full accessibility, familiar amenities, and modern private bathrooms for a comfortable start and end to your journey.
Lodges
Stay in classic lodges that provide elevated comfort, and full ensuite facilities, ensuring a safe and serene retreat.
Guest House
Stay in classic guesthouses and inns for a true insight into the history and culture of the location. filled with stories as well as modern comfort, convenience and local touches