Embark on a 14-day South Africa adventure from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring caves, beaches, and wildlife safaris. Discover vibrant cultures and iconic landscapes.
Embark on a 14-day South Africa adventure from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring caves, beaches, and wildlife safaris. Discover vibrant cultures and iconic landscapes.
Depart from Cape Town at 8am and journey to Betty’s Bay, then to Benguela Cove Wine Estate, Hermanus, and Mossel Bay
Betty’s Bay - Explore Betty’s Bay, a delightful coastal village nestled between striking mountains and the Atlantic Ocean along the Whale Coast Route. This tranquil seaside town is famed for the Stony Point Penguin Colony, one of…
Depart from Cape Town at 8am and journey to Betty’s Bay, then to Benguela Cove Wine Estate, Hermanus, and Mossel Bay
Betty’s Bay - Explore Betty’s Bay, a delightful coastal village nestled between striking mountains and the Atlantic Ocean along the Whale Coast Route. This tranquil seaside town is famed for the Stony Point Penguin Colony, one of the largest successful breeding colonies of African penguins globally. Stroll along the scenic wooden boardwalks that offer close-up views of these charming birds in their natural environment without disturbing them.
Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate - Experience Benguela Cove Wine Estate. Enjoy a sophisticated wine tasting at Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate, located on the picturesque R43 in Walker Bay between Cape Town and Hermanus. At their stylish Cellar Door, knowledgeable wine ambassadors guide you through a tutored tasting of five estate-grown, cool-climate wines, including Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cap Classique sparkling selections.
Hermanus - Discover Hermanus—celebrated as one of the world’s top destinations for whale watching—and enjoy an unforgettable coastal experience. From June to December, Southern Right Whales gather in Walker Bay, and the town’s iconic 12 km Cliff Path offers some of the best shore-based views anywhere.
Mossel Bay - Travel to Mossel Bay and spend the night here.
Game safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve and visit Cango Caves
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - Experience Botlierskop Private Game Reserve for an exhilarating and luxurious safari adventure set in the heart of South Africa’s scenic Garden Route. Just a short drive from Mossel Bay, this 4,200-hectare malaria-free reserve is home to an impressive variety of wildlife, including four of the Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—along with giraffes, zebras, hippos, antelope, and more than 200 bird species. Embark on a guided game drive in an open 4x4 vehicle, led by knowledgeable rangers who share fascinating insights into the animals, plants, and conservation efforts of the area. The landscape varies from rolling hills and riverbanks to fynbos-covered plains, offering stunning backdrops for wildlife viewing.
The Cango Caves - Explore the Cango Caves, one of South Africa’s oldest and most impressive natural wonders, located near Oudtshoorn at the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains. These vast limestone chambers feature dramatic stalactites and stalagmites, formed over millions of years, creating a breathtaking underground landscape of towering formations and cathedral-like halls. Discover the caves on a guided tour.
Visit Cango Ostrich Farm. Visit Knysna Heads. Overnight in Knysna
Cango Ostrich Show Farm - Visit Cango Ostrich Farm. This immersive visit offers a unique window into the world of South Africa’s “ostrich capital”—a memorable stop that combines wildlife interaction, culinary delights, and Karoo hospitality.
Knysna Heads - A visit to the Knysna Heads is an unforgettable experience showcasing some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery along South Africa’s Garden Route. These towering sandstone cliffs frame the narrow entrance between the Indian Ocean and the tranquil Knysna Lagoon, creating dramatic views and a sense of natural wonder. From the easily accessible Eastern Head viewpoint, visitors are treated to panoramic vistas of the lagoon, rugged coastline, and lush forested hills.
Knysna Lagoon - A visit to the Knysna Lagoon and Knysna Quays offers the perfect combination of natural beauty and laid-back charm. The expansive lagoon, surrounded by forested hills and fed by five rivers, is a haven for birdlife, water activities, and scenic boat cruises. Visitors can relax along the peaceful waterfront, watch sailboats glide across the water, or take a leisurely cruise to soak in the stunning surroundings. Just steps away, the vibrant Knysna Quays waterfront precinct provides a lively yet relaxed atmosphere with its boutique shops, cozy cafés, and excellent seafood restaurants overlooking the marina.
Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve. Visit beach in Plettenberg Bay
Robberg Nature Reserve - Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve is a truly unforgettable experience, offering a spectacular combination of rugged coastline, dramatic cliffs, and sweeping ocean views. Located near Plettenberg Bay, this pristine peninsula features well-marked trails of varying difficulty, allowing visitors to choose between a short scenic walk or a more challenging half-day hike. Along the way, you may encounter Cape fur seals basking on the rocks, soaring seabirds, and in season, southern right whales breaching offshore. The trail winds through fynbos vegetation, past sandy beaches, ancient caves, and striking rock formations, with panoramic viewpoints at every turn. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just enjoy walking in nature, Robberg offers an immersive outdoor experience that showcases the raw beauty of South Africa’s Garden Route coastline.
Plettenberg Bay - Visiting Main Beach in Plettenberg Bay offers a delightful coastal experience. Nestled along the stunning Garden Route, Main Beach is renowned for its golden sands, crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, and picturesque views of the bay and surrounding cliffs. Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun, take a leisurely stroll along the shore, or indulge in water sports, Main Beach caters to all. It’s also a great spot to watch dolphins frolic in the waves or enjoy a romantic sunset over the horizon.
Travel to Port Elizabeth. Explore the Garden Route
Garden Route - Exploring the Garden Route between Plettenberg Bay and Port Elizabeth is a journey through some of South Africa’s most breathtaking coastal and forest landscapes. As you travel eastward, you pass through lush indigenous forests, dramatic mountain passes, and charming towns like Nature’s Valley and Storms River. Highlights along the way include the Tsitsikamma National Park, cross the iconic suspension bridge over the Storms River Mouth, or simply marvel at the rugged coastline.
Port Elizabeth - Visiting Port Elizabeth, now officially known as Gqeberha, offers a wonderful blend of beautiful beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. The city boasts miles of pristine Blue Flag beaches where visitors can swim, surf, or simply relax while enjoying stunning views of Algoa Bay.
Visit Port Alfred. Travel to East London.
Port Alfred - Visiting Port Alfred is like stepping into a charming seaside town where tranquility meets natural beauty. Known as the “Friendly Town,” Port Alfred offers pristine beaches, calm rivers, and lush forests perfect for relaxing or outdoor adventures. You can stroll along the picturesque Kowie River, try water sports like sailing and kayaking, or explore nearby nature reserves that showcase diverse birdlife and indigenous flora. The town’s rich history is reflected in its quaint architecture and welcoming local culture. Whether you’re seeking peaceful beach days, scenic hiking trails, or a taste of small-town charm, Port Alfred provides a perfect getaway along South Africa’s stunning Sunshine Coast.
East London - Visiting East London offers a delightful mix of vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and rich history along South Africa’s scenic Wild Coast. Known for its warm hospitality, the city features pristine Blue Flag beaches like Nahoon and Gonubie, ideal for surfing, swimming, and relaxing by the sea. History buffs can explore landmarks such as the East London Museum, home to the famous coelacanth fossil, and the Buffalo Fort ruins that tell stories of the area’s colonial past. Nature lovers will enjoy nearby reserves and parks teeming with birdlife and coastal forests. With its lively markets, diverse dining options, and a laid-back atmosphere, East London is a welcoming destination perfect for both adventure and relaxation.
Travel on the Wild Coast. Stop at Mvezo. Visit Mthatha Museum. Overnight in Mthatha
Travel to Drakensberg Mountains. Hiking in Drakensberg area
Visit Mandela Capture Site. Visit Howick Falls. Travel to Durban.
Nelson Mandela Capture Site - Visiting the Nelson Mandela Capture Site near Howick in KwaZulu‑Natal is a deeply moving experience that blends history, art, and reflection. On 5 August 1962, Mandela was arrested on this stretch of the R103 road after spending 17 months underground before being imprisoned for 27 years.
Howick Falls - Howick Falls—known locally as KwaNogqaza, the “Place of the Tall One”—is a breathtaking waterfall near Howick in KwaZulu‑Natal, where the Umgeni River plunges roughly 95–111 m into a dramatic gorge.
Durban - Durban, South Africa’s vibrant coastal city, offers a rich blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and thrilling adventures. With its warm subtropical climate and diverse attractions, Durban is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and excitement. Overnight in Durban.
Tour of Durban city. Travel to Isimangaliso Wetlands Park. Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise
Durban - A Durban city tour offers a vibrant and culturally rich experience, beginning with a visit to the famous Victoria Street Market, where the air is filled with the scent of spices and the buzz of local vendors. Here, you can browse colorful stalls selling everything from handcrafted jewelry and traditional Zulu artifacts to aromatic Indian spices and textiles, reflecting Durban’s unique cultural fusion. The tour then continues along the scenic Durban Promenade, a lively stretch that runs parallel to the warm Indian Ocean. This beachfront walkway is perfect for a relaxed stroll, with sweeping sea views, public art, and opportunities to watch surfers ride the waves or locals enjoying the sunshine. Finally, you explore Durban town, the historic city center where colonial architecture meets modern life. Bustling streets, vibrant markets, and landmarks such as the City Hall.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park - Cruising the St. Lucia Estuary on a hippo and crocodile boat safari is a breathtaking way to experience the heart of iSimangaliso Wetland Park—the very first World Heritage Site in South Africa. These intimate cruises, usually two hours long and limited to just 15 guests onboard specialized shallow-draft vessels, allow you to glide quietly among pods of hippos and sun‑basking crocodiles, while knowledgeable guides share insights into the rich estuarine ecosystem.
Travel to Kruger National Park
Mpumalanga - Traveling from iSimangaliso Wetland Park in KwaZulu-Natal to Kruger National Park in Mpumalanga offers a breathtaking journey through diverse landscapes of South Africa. Starting from iSimangaliso, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its pristine beaches and wetlands teeming with wildlife, the route takes you inland through lush forests and rolling hills.
As you head northwest towards Mpumalanga, the scenery transforms into expansive savannahs dotted with acacia trees. This route not only showcases the natural beauty of South Africa but also allows for stops at charming towns and viewpoints along the way. It’s a journey filled with anticipation, as each mile brings you closer to the renowned Kruger National Park, home to the Big Five and a myriad of other wildlife species.
Full day safari in an open game safari vehicle in Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park - A full-day safari in an open game drive vehicle in Kruger National Park is an unforgettable adventure into one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife reserves. From the early morning departure, you are immersed in the sounds and sights of the African bush as the sun begins to rise over the vast savannah. The open vehicle offers unobstructed views, perfect for spotting the Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino—as well as giraffes, zebras, antelope, and countless bird species. Guided by an experienced ranger, the safari unfolds at a relaxed pace, with stops at waterholes, rivers, and scenic viewpoints, maximizing your chances of close encounters with wildlife.
Visit God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, The Three Rondavels and Lisbon Falls
God’s Window - Visiting God’s Window is a truly awe-inspiring experience, offering one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in South Africa. Located along the Panorama Route in Mpumalanga, this scenic viewpoint sits on the edge of the Drakensberg escarpment, where sheer cliffs plunge over 700 meters to the lush lowveld below. On a clear day, the view stretches across the forested ravines and rolling hills all the way to the Kruger National Park and even as far as Mozambique. As you walk along the well-maintained paths and through patches of misty rainforest, you are enveloped in a serene and almost spiritual atmosphere that gives the place its name. The combination of natural beauty, dramatic landscapes, and fresh mountain air makes a visit to God’s Window a highlight of any journey through the region.
Bourkes’ Luck Potholes - Visiting Bourke’s Luck Potholes on Mpumalanga’s Panorama Route is like stepping into a sculptural masterpiece shaped by time. At the dramatic confluence of the Treur and Blyde Rivers, swirling eddies have ground away sandstone to create giant cylindrical potholes—often referred to as “giant’s kettles”—with vivid colour bands and mesmerizing spiral patterns.
Three Rondavels - Visiting the Three Rondavels is a spectacular experience that showcases one of the most iconic and photographed landmarks along South Africa’s Panorama Route. These three towering peaks, resembling traditional African huts or “rondavels,” rise majestically above the Blyde River Canyon—the third-largest canyon in the world and the largest green canyon on Earth. From the viewpoint, visitors are treated to a panoramic sweep of lush forested slopes, dramatic cliffs, and the winding river far below. The geological formations tell a fascinating story of erosion and time, while the cultural significance adds depth to the experience, as the rondavel-like shapes are named after the wives of a legendary local chief.
Lisbon Falls - Lisbon Falls is a breathtaking highlight on Mpumalanga’s Panorama Route—reputedly the highest waterfall in the province, plunging an impressive 94 m in a graceful double stream into a rugged gorge below.
Travel in Mpumalanga from Kruger National Park to Johannesburg
Mpumalanga - Traveling from Kruger National Park to Johannesburg through Mpumalanga offers a journey filled with natural beauty, cultural heritage, and scenic landscapes. As you leave the vast wilderness of Kruger behind, the route winds through the picturesque towns and farmlands of Mpumalanga, offering opportunities to explore the famous Panorama Route. Along the way, travelers can stop to admire iconic attractions such as God’s Window, the Three Rondavels, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, and cascading waterfalls like Lisbon and Berlin Falls. The journey continues through the rolling hills of the Highveld, dotted with eucalyptus and pine plantations, before reaching the urban skyline of Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city. Whether you’re enjoying the views from mountain passes, sampling local produce at roadside markets, or reflecting on the contrast between rural serenity and city energy, this road trip is a memorable transition from the wild to the modern heart of the country.

- Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise in Isimangaliso Wetlands Park
- Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve
- Hiking in Drakensberg Mountains
- Visit Knysna Heads and Knysna Lagoon
- Visit God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels and Lisbon Falls
- Breakfast
- Tour Guide
- Visit Cango Caves and Cango Ostrich Farm
- Relax at beach in Plettenberg Bay and…
- Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise in Isimangaliso Wetlands Park
- Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve
- Hiking in Drakensberg Mountains
- Visit Knysna Heads and Knysna Lagoon
- Visit God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels and Lisbon Falls
- Breakfast
- Tour Guide
- Visit Cango Caves and Cango Ostrich Farm
- Relax at beach in Plettenberg Bay and also in East London
- African Penguins in Betty’s Bay
- Wine tasting in Benguela Cove Wine Estate
- Game safaris in Botlierskop Game Reserve and Kruger National Park
- Tips
- Tips
Explore the diverse landscapes and rich heritage of South Africa on this comprehensive 14-day overland adventure from Cape Town to Johannesburg. Marvel at the stunning Cango Caves, enjoy a safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve, and unwind on the beautiful beaches of Plettenberg Bay. Experience the vibrant culture in Mthatha, hike through the stunning…
Explore the diverse landscapes and rich heritage of South Africa on this comprehensive 14-day overland adventure from Cape Town to Johannesburg. Marvel at the stunning Cango Caves, enjoy a safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve, and unwind on the beautiful beaches of Plettenberg Bay. Experience the vibrant culture in Mthatha, hike through the stunning Robberg Nature Reserve, and visit the historic Nelson Mandela Capture Site. Conclude your journey with a thrilling open-vehicle safari in the renowned Kruger National Park.
- 14 days of exploring South Africa’s iconic landscapes and wildlife
- Includes visits to the Cango Caves, Knysna, and the Drakensberg Mountains
- Experience local culture in Mthatha and the vibrant coastal city of Durban
- Ultimate wildlife experience with a game safari in Botlierskop Game Reserve and also in Kruger National Park
- no health 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.