Embark on a thrilling 15-day South Africa adventure from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring iconic sites, stunning safaris, and vibrant culture.
Embark on a thrilling 15-day South Africa adventure from Cape Town to Johannesburg, exploring iconic sites, stunning safaris, and vibrant culture.
Depart from Cape Town at 8:30 AM and journey to Betty’s Bay, Benguela Cove Wine Estate, Hermanus, and Cape Agulhas
Betty’s Bay - Discover the African Penguins at Betty’s Bay. Situated along South Africa’s picturesque coastline between Cape Town and Hermanus, Betty’s Bay is a delightful seaside village celebrated for its rugged charm and…
Depart from Cape Town at 8:30 AM and journey to Betty’s Bay, Benguela Cove Wine Estate, Hermanus, and Cape Agulhas
Betty’s Bay - Discover the African Penguins at Betty’s Bay. Situated along South Africa’s picturesque coastline between Cape Town and Hermanus, Betty’s Bay is a delightful seaside village celebrated for its rugged charm and distinctive wildlife. A highlight is the Stony Point Nature Reserve, which hosts one of the largest thriving colonies of African Penguins globally. Visitors can enjoy a well-maintained boardwalk that meanders through the colony, providing close-up views of these endearing birds as they nest, groom, and waddle around. Besides the penguins, Betty’s Bay features dramatic mountain vistas, serene beaches, and lush fynbos vegetation, making it a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Hermanus - Explore Hermanus. Nestled along South Africa’s southern coast, Hermanus is a charming seaside town famed for its exceptional whale watching and coastal allure. Often dubbed the whale capital of the world, Hermanus offers premier land-based whale watching, particularly from June to November when southern right whales approach the shore. Visitors can wander along the Cliff Path, a scenic trail with sweeping ocean views and frequent whale sightings. Beyond the whales, Hermanus boasts beautiful beaches, a vibrant arts scene, boutique shops, and top-rated dining. With nearby wine estates in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, Hermanus is a must-see gem on South Africa’s Garden Route.
Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate - Enjoy wine tasting at Benguela Cove Wine Estate. Located just outside Hermanus, along the Bot River Lagoon, lies the breathtaking Benguela Cove Wine Estate—a top destination for wine enthusiasts and scenic relaxation. Surrounded by vineyards and overlooking tranquil waters, Benguela Cove offers an outstanding wine tasting experience in a stunning coastal setting. Visitors can savor a variety of award-winning cool-climate wines, from crisp Sauvignon Blancs to refined Pinot Noirs, all while enjoying panoramic views of the lagoon and distant mountains. The estate also features a gourmet restaurant, art installations, and even a pirate-themed adventure golf course, making it an ideal stop for both connoisseurs and families.
Cape Agulhas - Southernmost Tip of Africa - Visit Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point of Africa, where two oceans converge. Travel to the windswept shores of Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans officially meet. This dramatic and historic location is marked by a symbolic plaque and a scenic boardwalk leading to the ocean’s edge. Often overlooked in favor of the more famous Cape Point, Cape Agulhas offers raw, untamed beauty with crashing waves, rugged coastlines, and a sense of standing at the continent’s edge. The nearby Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, one of South Africa’s oldest, provides sweeping views from the top and houses a small museum. Visiting this iconic landmark is a humbling and unforgettable experience, perfect for travelers seeking natural wonder and a touch of geographical bragging rights. Overnight in Cape Agulhas.
Depart from Cape Agulhas and head to Cango Caves and Cango Ostrich Farm in Oudtshoorn and tour the ostrich farm
The Cango Caves - Explore the Cango Caves. Discover the awe-inspiring Cango Caves, a vast underground wonderland of towering limestone formations and mysterious chambers. Located near Oudtshoorn, these caves offer guided tours that unveil millions of years of geological history and breathtaking natural beauty.
Cango Ostrich Show Farm - Experience the Cango Ostrich Farm. Visit the Cango Ostrich Farm near Oudtshoorn for an engaging and educational encounter with the world’s largest bird. Learn about ostrich breeding, feel their incredibly strong eggs, and get up close to these curious and quirky creatures.
Visit Botlierskop Game Reserve and Knysna Heads. Explore the Garden Route
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - Embark on a game safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve. Experience an exhilarating game safari at Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, nestled along South Africa’s scenic Garden Route. Spanning 4,200 hectares, this malaria-free reserve is home to over 26 animal species, including rhinos, lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, and the rare black impala. Guided game drives offer close encounters with these majestic creatures and opportunities to observe more than 200 bird species in their natural habitat. Beyond game drives, Botlierskop provides luxurious accommodations, spa treatments, and horseback safaris, ensuring a comprehensive and memorable wildlife experience.
Knysna Heads - Discover Knysna Heads. Knysna Heads are two towering sandstone cliffs framing the entrance to the Knysna Lagoon along South Africa’s scenic Garden Route. These natural landmarks, formed over millions of years, separate the lagoon from the Indian Ocean and offer breathtaking views from various vantage points. Visitors can explore the area by walking along the East Head View Point trail, which provides panoramic vistas of the lagoon, the Indian Ocean, and the surrounding landscapes. The area is also known for its diverse marine life, making it a popular spot for boating and fishing enthusiasts. Additionally, the Knysna Heads hold historical significance, having been a challenging and sometimes treacherous passage for early mariners navigating into the lagoon.
Visit Robberg Nature Reserve for hiking. Visit Plettenberg Bay and beaches. Explore the Garden Route
Robberg Nature Reserve - Hike in Robberg Nature Reserve. Robberg Nature Reserve, located near Plettenberg Bay along South Africa’s scenic Garden Route, offers a range of hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. The Gap Circuit, approximately 2.1 kilometers in length, is the shortest trail and takes about 30 minutes to complete, providing stunning ocean views and a glimpse of a mudstone cleft. For those seeking a more extensive experience, the Point Circuit is a 9-kilometer loop that typically requires 4 to 5 hours, traversing diverse terrains including rocky coastlines and sandy beaches, and offering opportunities to observe local wildlife such as seals and various bird species. It’s advisable to check tide times before embarking on the Point Circuit, as certain sections can be inaccessible during high tide.
Plettenberg Bay - Explore Plettenberg Bay and its beaches. Plettenberg Bay, nestled along South Africa’s Garden Route, is a beautiful coastal town known for its stunning beaches and laid-back atmosphere. The area boasts pristine golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and lush surroundings, making it a haven for beach lovers. Lookout Beach offers great views of the ocean and is perfect for sunbathing or surfing, while Nature’s Valley and Robberg Beach provide quieter spots to relax or enjoy scenic walks. Whether you’re into water sports, beachcombing, or just soaking up the sun, Plettenberg Bay’s beaches offer something for everyone.
Explore the Garden Route. Travel to Port Elizabeth
Garden Route - The drive along the Garden Route from Plettenberg Bay to Port Elizabeth offers one of South Africa’s most scenic coastal journeys. Starting in Plettenberg Bay, the route takes you through lush forests, dramatic cliffs, and beautiful beaches, making it perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Along the way, you can stop at Nature’s Valley, where the Tsitsikamma National Park meets the Indian Ocean, offering hiking trails and serene spots for relaxation.
Further along, you’ll pass through Storms River, where you can experience adventure activities like bungee jumping or a peaceful walk along the famous Storms River Mouth.
Jeffreys Bay - Discover Jeffreys Bay, one of the coastal gems. Enjoy a brief tour of Jeffreys Bay.
Port Elizabeth - Visit Port Elizabeth. Spend the night here. Port Elizabeth, now known as Gqeberha, is a vibrant coastal city in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, offering a blend of cultural, historical, and natural attractions.
Visit Port Alfred. Travel to East London
Port Alfred - Tour Port Alfred. Port Alfred, located along South Africa’s Sunshine Coast, is a charming coastal town known for its pristine beaches, rich history, and diverse activities. Relax on the beaches and enjoy the golden sands and warm waters of Kelly’s Beach, a Blue Flag beach ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. For a more secluded experience, explore Kidd’s Beach, perfect for leisurely walks and shell collecting.
East London - Travel to East London. Visit beaches. Spend the night here. East London, located along South Africa’s Eastern Cape, offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities. The city is renowned for its unspoiled beaches, such as Nahoon Beach, a favorite among surfers and sunbathers, and Gonubie Beach, known for its scenic boardwalk and family-friendly atmosphere.
Travel to Mvezo. See Monuments erected in honor of Nelson Mandela. Travel to Mthatha. Visit Mthatha Museum.
Mthatha - Spend the night in Mthatha.
Travel to Drakensberg Mountains, the longest mountain range in Africa. Hiking in Drakensberg
Drakensberg Mountains - Explore the Drakensberg Mountains. Hiking. Visit the majestic Drakensberg Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic peaks and breathtaking scenery. Enjoy world-class hiking trails that wind through lush valleys and cascading waterfalls. Overnight in Drakensberg.
Visit Nelson Mandela Capture Site. Visit Howick Falls. Travel to Durban
Nelson Mandela Capture Site - Explore the Mandela Capture Site. The Nelson Mandela Capture Site, located near Howick in KwaZulu-Natal, marks the location where Nelson Mandela was arrested on August 5, 1962, an event that led to his 27-year imprisonment. The site features a striking sculpture by artist Marco Cianfanelli, composed of 50 steel columns that, when viewed from a specific angle, align to form Mandela’s profile. This powerful artwork symbolizes the multifaceted nature of Mandela’s legacy and the unity of diverse elements coming together to create a whole.
Howick Falls - Discover Howick Falls. Howick Falls, located in the heart of Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is a stunning natural waterfall where the Umgeni River plunges approximately 95 meters (311 feet) into a pool below. The Zulu people refer to the falls as “KwaNogqaza,” meaning “Place of the Tall One.”
Durban - Travel to Durban. Spend the night in Durban, the third largest city in South Africa.
Durban City Tour
Durban - Explore Victoria Market, Durban Botanic Gardens, Durban Promenade. Durban offers a variety of attractions that showcase its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. “The Vic,” is Durban’s oldest market. With over 200 vendors, it offers a vibrant mix of African and Indian cultures. Visitors can explore stalls selling traditional African artwork, Indian spices, seafood, bags, brassware, and traditional clothing. Durban Botanic Gardens is Africa’s oldest surviving botanical garden. Spanning 15 hectares, it features a diverse collection of subtropical trees, orchids, and other plant species. Stretching approximately five miles from North Pier to Blue Lagoon Park, the Durban Beachfront Promenade is the longest in sub-Saharan Africa. It’s a popular spot for jogging, cycling, and leisurely walks, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean. Along the promenade, you’ll find various eateries and entertainment options, making it a lively destination for both relaxation and recreation.
Phezulu Safari Park - Experience Phezulu Safari Park and African traditional dances. Phezulu Safari Park, located in Botha’s Hill within the scenic Valley of a Thousand Hills, offers visitors an immersive experience into Zulu culture and traditions. A highlight of the park is the Phezulu Zulu Dancing Show and Cultural Village Tour, where the renowned Gasa clan performs vibrant traditional dances, showcasing the rich heritage of the Zulu people.
Travel to iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Hippo and Croc Boat cruise at St Lucia Estuary
iSimangaliso Wetland Park - Discover iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. iSimangaliso Wetland Park, located on the east coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich biodiversity and diverse ecosystems. The park spans approximately 3,280 square kilometers and features a variety of landscapes, including coral reefs, sandy beaches, coastal dunes, lakes, swamps, and wetlands.
Saint Lucia Estuary - Enjoy a Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise at St Lucia Estuary. Embark on a Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise in the St. Lucia Estuary, located within South Africa’s iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 2-hour guided tour offers close encounters with the estuary’s abundant wildlife, including approximately 800 hippos and 1,200 Nile crocodiles, as well as a diverse array of bird species.
Travel to Kruger National Park
Mpumalanga - Journey to Kruger National Park. Travel through Mpumalanga. Travel through Mbombela. Traveling to Kruger National Park is a scenic and exciting journey through the province of Mpumalanga, known for its lush landscapes, dramatic mountain passes, and charming towns. En route, pass through Mbombela (formerly Nelspruit), the provincial capital and a convenient gateway to the southern entrance of the park.
The drive offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, citrus farms, and forested valleys, making the journey just as memorable as the destination. As you enter Kruger, prepare for unparalleled wildlife viewing, with chances to spot the Big Five and countless other species in one of Africa’s premier game reserves.
Full day safari in Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park - Enjoy a full day safari in Kruger National Park. Spend a full day on safari in Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Begin at sunrise with an early morning game drive, when animals are most active — you might spot lions on the hunt, herds of elephants heading to the river, or elusive leopards in the trees.
As the day unfolds, explore different ecosystems, from open savannas to dense bushveld, guided by expert rangers who share insights about the park’s flora and fauna. Enjoy a scenic picnic brunch at one of the park’s designated rest camps, listening to the sounds of nature all around you. In the afternoon, continue your wildlife adventure, with chances to see rhinos, giraffes, zebras, and abundant birdlife before returning to camp at sunset, your camera full and your spirit stirred by Africa’s wild heart.
Tour Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels and Lisbon Falls
Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve - Explore Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels, and Lisbon Falls. Embark on a breathtaking tour of the Blyde River Canyon, one of the largest and most lush green canyons in the world. Your journey begins at God’s Window, where a short walk leads to dramatic viewpoints overlooking the Lowveld stretching far into the horizon — on a clear day, you can see as far as Mozambique.
Continue to Bourke’s Luck Potholes, where centuries of swirling water have carved intricate cylindrical rock formations at the meeting point of the Treur and Blyde Rivers. Marvel at the towering Three Rondavels, enormous round rock formations resembling traditional African huts, perched above the canyon cliffs. Wrap up your scenic day at the stunning Lisbon Falls, Mpumalanga’s tallest waterfall, plunging 94 meters into a lush ravine — a spectacular finale to this iconic Panorama Route experience.
Travel in Mpumalanga and Mbombela. Travel to Johannesburg to end the 15-day tour
Mpumalanga - As your 15-day adventure draws to a close, travel through the beautiful landscapes of Mpumalanga, soaking in the last views of misty mountains, rolling hills, and rural villages. Pass through Mbombela (Nelspruit) one final time — a vibrant city surrounded by tropical fruit farms and the gateway to Kruger — before beginning your journey back to the city.
The road to Johannesburg takes you through a blend of countryside and urban edges, with the golden Highveld plains unfolding as you approach South Africa’s largest metropolis. Arrive in Johannesburg, the “City of Gold,” where your unforgettable journey from Cape Town to Kruger ends — rich in memories, landscapes, and experiences that capture the heart of South Africa.

- Tour guide
- Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise in St Lucia Estuary
- Wine tasting at Benguela Cove Wine Estate
- Breakfast
- Visit Cango Caves and Cango Ostrich Farm
- 14 Nights accommodation bed and breakfast
- Visit Cape Agulhas, Africa’s southern-most tip
- Betty’s Bay to see African Penguins
- Visit Phezulu Safari Park
- Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve…
- Tour guide
- Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise in St Lucia Estuary
- Wine tasting at Benguela Cove Wine Estate
- Breakfast
- Visit Cango Caves and Cango Ostrich Farm
- 14 Nights accommodation bed and breakfast
- Visit Cape Agulhas, Africa’s southern-most tip
- Betty’s Bay to see African Penguins
- Visit Phezulu Safari Park
- Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve and Drakensberg Mountains
- Game safari in Kruger National Park
- Visit Knysna, Oudtshoorn, Plettenberg Bay, POrt Elizabeth, East London, Durban and many more towns
- Durban City tour
- Game Safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Embark on an exciting 15-day adventure showcasing the best of South Africa. Begin in the lively city of Cape Town, travel along the renowned Garden Route, discover the magnificent Cango Caves, visit an Ostrich farm, and relax at the beautiful Robberg Nature Reserve. Experience an exhilarating safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve, where you’ll encounter…
Embark on an exciting 15-day adventure showcasing the best of South Africa. Begin in the lively city of Cape Town, travel along the renowned Garden Route, discover the magnificent Cango Caves, visit an Ostrich farm, and relax at the beautiful Robberg Nature Reserve. Experience an exhilarating safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve, where you’ll encounter Africa’s remarkable wildlife. The journey continues through the stunning Drakensberg Mountains, with a tour of Durban city and a visit to the diverse Isimangaliso Wetlands Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Conclude your trip with an unforgettable safari in Kruger National Park, renowned for the Big Five. Enjoy comfortable accommodations with breakfast included, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and culture of South Africa.
- 15-day journey from Cape Town to Johannesburg
- Discover iconic locations like Robberg Nature Reserve and Cango Caves
- Experience safaris at Botlierskop Game Reserve and Kruger National Park
- Relax with bed and breakfast accommodations included
- 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.