Garden Route & Botlierskop G Reserve 5 Day Safari from Cape Town

Embark on a 5-day Garden Route safari from Cape Town. Explore wine routes, lush forests, pristine beaches, and thrilling wildlife encounters. Perfect for all travelers.

Duration: 5 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Depart from Cape Town at 8am and head to N1 then join R62 Wine Route to Oudtshoorn

R 62 nel Klein Karoo - Depart from Cape Town and head to Oudtshoorn.

Traveling from Cape Town to Oudtshoorn along the R62 Wine Route offers a scenic journey through the heart of South Africa’s countryside. As you leave the vibrant city, the landscape gradually transforms into rolling vineyards and rugged mountain ranges. The R62, often dubbed the world’s longest wine route, takes you through charming towns like Montagu and Calitzdorp, where you can sample local wines and enjoy the warm hospitality. The road is dotted with quirky farm stalls, stunning viewpoints, and opportunities for outdoor adventures, making the drive as enjoyable as the destination itself. Upon reaching Oudtshoorn, the gateway to the Klein Karoo, you’ll be greeted by the town’s famous ostrich farms and the majestic Cango Caves.

The Cango Caves - We do a guided tour of Cango Caves

A tour of the Cango Caves, near Oudtshoorn, takes you into a mesmerizing underground world filled with ancient limestone formations. As you explore the vast chambers and winding passageways, you’ll encounter stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and intricate dripstone features that have formed over millions of years. The caves are illuminated to highlight their natural beauty, with some sections offering more adventurous routes for the daring. Guided by knowledgeable experts, you’ll learn about the history, geology, and folklore of this remarkable natural wonder, making it an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Klein Karoo.

Depart from Oudtshoorn after breakfast and head to Botlierskop Game Reserve

Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - We proceed to Botlierskop Game Reserve for a 4x4 game safari. We should see a lot of wildlife including Africa’s Big 5.

A 4x4 game safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve is an exhilarating way to experience South Africa’s diverse wildlife up close. As you traverse the reserve’s rugged terrain in an open safari vehicle, you’ll have the chance to spot the Big Five, as well as giraffes, zebras, and a variety of antelope in their natural habitat. The reserve’s scenic landscape, featuring rolling hills, rivers, and dense bush, adds to the thrill of the adventure. Led by an experienced guide, you’ll learn about the animals, their behaviors, and the conservation efforts that protect this stunning environment, making the safari both educational and unforgettable.

Knysna - From Botlierskop Game Reserve we proceed to Knysna. We do a brief tour of Knysna and relax in the afternoon as we check into the hotel/lodge in Knysna.

A visit to Knysna, nestled in the heart of South Africa’s Garden Route, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. Surrounded by lush forests and the tranquil Knysna Lagoon, this coastal gem is known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures.

Knysna Lagoon - We go to Knysna Quays and Knysna Lagoon. Here you can take a sunset boat cruise - own expense $25-00.

A sunset boat cruise on Knysna Lagoon is a magical experience that captures the serene beauty of this coastal paradise. As the sun dips below the horizon, the lagoon’s waters reflect the vibrant colors of the sky, creating a breathtaking backdrop. The cruise takes you past the iconic Knysna Heads, where the lagoon meets the ocean, and offers stunning views of the surrounding forests and hills. With a gentle breeze and the golden light of sunset, it’s a perfect opportunity to unwind, enjoy a glass of local wine, and soak in the tranquility of this picturesque setting.

We depart from Knysna after breakfast and head to Plettenberg Bay, Robberg Nature Reserve and Bloukrans Bridge

Plettenberg Bay - A brief tour of Plettenberg Bay reveals why it’s one of South Africa’s premier coastal destinations. Known for its golden beaches, lush forests, and crystal-clear waters, “Plett” offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. The town itself is charming, with a variety of shops, restaurants, and galleries that reflect the area’s laid-back yet sophisticated vibe. Whether you’re interested in water sports, wildlife, or simply soaking up the sun, Plettenberg Bay has something for everyone.

Robberg Nature Reserve - We do hiking at the most beautiful Robberg Nature Reserve.

Hiking at Robberg Nature Reserve, near Plettenberg Bay, offers a breathtaking experience along South Africa’s stunning coastline. The reserve’s well-marked trails lead you through a diverse landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush fynbos, all with panoramic views of the ocean. Along the way, you might spot seals basking on the rocks, dolphins playing in the surf, and even whales during the migration season. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and seasoned hikers. Whether you’re exploring the rich biodiversity or simply soaking in the natural beauty, Robberg provides an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

Bloukrans Bridge - From Robberg Nature Reserve we proceed to Bloukrans Bridge where you can do bungy jumping at the world’s highest bungy jump at 216m. This is an own cost activity costing $50-00 per person.

Bungy jumping off Bloukrans Bridge is an adrenaline-pumping experience that takes you to the edge—literally. As the world’s highest commercial bridge bungy at 216 meters, Bloukrans offers an unparalleled thrill for adventure seekers. Located along the Garden Route, the jump provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and river gorge, but it’s the heart-stopping leap that steals the show. After a countdown, you’ll plunge into the abyss, free-falling for several seconds before the cord catches you, leaving you dangling above the scenic Bloukrans River. It’s an unforgettable experience that combines sheer terror with unmatched exhilaration.

Knysna Heads - We proceed to tour the Knysna Heads.

A tour of the Knysna Heads takes you to one of the Garden Route’s most iconic landmarks. These towering sandstone cliffs flank the narrow entrance to the Knysna Lagoon, where the tranquil waters meet the turbulent Indian Ocean. The viewpoints atop the Heads offer spectacular vistas of the lagoon, the town of Knysna, and the rugged coastline. You can explore the area’s rich marine life, discover hidden coves, and learn about the area’s history and legends. Whether by land, sea, or kayak, a visit to the Knysna Heads is a must for anyone seeking the natural beauty and charm of this coastal gem.

Depart from Plettenberg Bay after breakfast and head to Cape Agulhas - Africa’s southern most point and Hermanus

Cape Agulhas - We proceed to tour Cape Agulhas.

A tour of Cape Agulhas takes you to the southernmost point of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. This rugged, windswept landscape is marked by a symbolic stone monument and a historic lighthouse, offering panoramic views of the dramatic coastline. As you explore the area, you’ll discover the rich maritime history of this treacherous cape, known as the “Graveyard of Ships” due to the many wrecks that lie offshore. The surrounding Agulhas National Park is home to unique flora and fauna, adding to the natural beauty of the region. A visit to Cape Agulhas is a journey to the end of the continent, where nature and history converge in a truly remarkable setting.

Hermanus - From Cape Agulhas we proceed to Hermanus for the night.

Tour of Hermanus, wine tasting and African Penguins in Betty’s Bay

Hermanus - We tour Hermanus and do whale viewing - in season.

A brief tour of Hermanus, a charming coastal town in South Africa, reveals its reputation as one of the world’s best whale-watching destinations. Nestled between the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Hermanus offers breathtaking views and a chance to spot southern right whales from its cliffside paths during the migration season. The town’s vibrant center boasts boutique shops, art galleries, and seaside restaurants where you can savor local seafood. For nature lovers, the nearby Fernkloof Nature Reserve offers beautiful hiking trails with stunning floral diversity. Whether you’re there for the whales, the scenery, or the culture, Hermanus provides a delightful coastal experience.

Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate - We do wine tasting of 5 wines in Benguela Cove Wine Estate.

Wine tasting at Benguela Cove Wine Estate offers an exceptional experience along the scenic shores of the Bot River Lagoon. This stunning estate combines breathtaking views of the water and surrounding mountains with world-class wines. You’ll also gain insight into the unique terroir that influences each wine bottle. The tasting is often accompanied by gourmet pairings, enhancing the flavors of the wines. With its beautiful setting, luxurious atmosphere, and outstanding hospitality, Benguela Cove provides a memorable wine-tasting experience in the heart of the Cape Winelands.

Betty’s Bay - We proceed to Betty’s Bay to see the endangered African Penguins.

A tour of Betty’s Bay to see African penguins is a delightful encounter with one of South Africa’s most charismatic wildlife species. Located within the Stony Point Nature Reserve, this colony is one of the largest in the country, offering close-up views of these charming birds in their natural habitat. As you walk along the boardwalks, you’ll observe penguins nesting, socializing, and waddling to the ocean for a swim. The scenic backdrop of rugged coastline and crashing waves adds to the experience, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and anyone interested in witnessing these endangered birds up close.

Cape Town - From Betty’s Bay we travel on the Whale Coast Route as we head back to Cape Town.

Traveling from Betty’s Bay to Cape Town along the Whale Coast offers a scenic journey through some of South Africa’s most picturesque coastal landscapes. As you drive westward, you’ll pass charming seaside towns like Kleinmond and Gordon’s Bay, each with its own unique character and stunning ocean views. The route provides ample opportunities to enjoy the dramatic coastline, rugged cliffs, and sandy beaches. Along the way, you might catch glimpses of marine life, including the occasional whale during the migration season. The trip culminates in Cape Town, where the vibrant city awaits, framed by the iconic Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean.

We arrive back in Cape Town at 6pm to conclude the 5 day garden route tour.

What's Included
  • Hiking at Robberg Nature Reserve
  • 4 Nights hotel/lodge accommodation
  • Tour of Cape Agulhas, Africa’s southernmost point where the 2 oceans meet
  • Tour of Knysna Heads
  • Game safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve
  • Tour of Knysna and Plettenberg Bay
  • Breakfast
  • Tour Guide
  • Tour of Cango Caves
  • Free pick-ups and drop-offs all over Cape Town, 50km radius
  • Tour of Hermanus and whale watching - in season
  • Tour of Betty’s Bay to see African Penguins
  • Wine tasting 5 wines at Benguela Cove Wine Estate
What's Not Included
  • Bungy jump at Bloukrans Bridge $50-00
  • Sunset cruise at Knysna Lagoon $25-00
Additional Information

This private tour suits solo travelers, couples, families, and groups. This 5-day Garden Route tour from Cape Town provides an immersive experience through South Africa’s most picturesque landscapes, combining adventure, nature, and culture. First, we explore the wine route. We visit the lush forests and pristine beaches of Plettenberg Bay, enjoy thrilling wildlife encounters at Botlierskop Game Reserve, and discover the ancient Cango Caves in Oudtshoorn. Enjoy hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve. This tour is a perfect mix of relaxation and exploration.

  • no health restrictions
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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