Discover Cape Town’s beauty and Kruger Park’s Big 5 on an 8-day private tour. Explore Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, and Blyde River Canyon.
Discover Cape Town’s beauty and Kruger Park’s Big 5 on an 8-day private tour. Explore Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, and Blyde River Canyon.
Kruger National Park Sunset/Nocturnal - Private Safari
Kruger National Park - Enjoy a leisurely lunch, followed by a refreshing dip in the pool or a stroll around the picturesque lodge and walking trail. Depart from the lodge at approximately 3:30 pm for a sunset/nocturnal safari in Kruger National Park. During winter, the sun sets early,…
Kruger National Park Sunset/Nocturnal - Private Safari
Kruger National Park - Enjoy a leisurely lunch, followed by a refreshing dip in the pool or a stroll around the picturesque lodge and walking trail. Depart from the lodge at approximately 3:30 pm for a sunset/nocturnal safari in Kruger National Park. During winter, the sun sets early, allowing for an extended night safari. In summer, relish the stunning sunsets while on safari. Return to the lodge around 8:00 pm for a delightful dinner and a restful night, gearing up for a full-day safari in Kruger National Park.
Kruger National Park - Private Safari
Kruger National Park - All safaris commence before sunrise, the most magical time of the day, filled with anticipation. After a brief drive, enter the park gates. Your guide is knowledgeable about the best areas to spot wildlife, including the Big 5 and plains game. This is the prime time to observe predators. The lodge provides breakfast packs, and your guide will pause after about 3 hours for breakfast, a bathroom break, and a coffee stop. The safari then continues. Kruger boasts diverse ecozones, each with unique wildlife. Visit rivers, watering holes, plains, and bushveld regions. Lunch is at a rest camp, at your own expense. Enjoy curio shopping or a cold beer! The guide will then proceed with the safari towards the lodge. Return between 3:30 - 4:30 pm, with ample time to relax, swim, and enjoy a delicious dinner.
Blyde River Canyon, Panorama Route - Private Tour
Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve - Visit God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, Blyde River Canyon (the world’s 3rd largest canyon), Lisbon Waterfall, the 3 Rondawels, and the town of Graskop.
God’s Window offers a breathtaking view from the escarpment with a 1,300 m drop below. On a clear day, see as far as Kruger and beyond. Enjoy a short walk through a natural rainforest. Bourke’s Luck Potholes are a remarkable natural formation created by water erosion over centuries. The Potholes feature round carvings and holes of various sizes formed at the confluence of the Truer River and Blyde River in the red sandstone. Guides will share the region’s history. Use small footbridges to walk over the chasms, observing water flowing through the cracks and holes. Several small but beautiful waterfalls are in the area. Spend about 1 hour here, enjoying a 1 km walk.
Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve - At the northern end of the Drakensberg Range, the Three Rondavels stand as the most famous and photographed attraction in the region. The harder rock layers on top eroded slower than the underlying softer layers, resulting in rock formations resembling African rondavels.
God’s Window - With stunning views, canyons, rock formations, and waterfalls, God’s Window is an area of breathtaking scenic beauty. It’s no wonder Mpumalanga is known as Paradise Country.
Bourkes’ Luck Potholes - The Luck Potholes are incredible. Decades of swirling water where the Treur River meets the Blyde River have caused extensive water erosion over time, resulting in amazing rock sculptures that will fascinate you for hours.
Mac Mac Falls - More waterfalls are around Sabie than anywhere else in southern Africa. Mac Mac, regarded as the most stunning, has twin falls plunging 90m into a gorge below.
Graskop Gorge Lift Company - This glass viewing elevator descends 60m down the sheer cliffs of Graskop Gorge, offering views of the Big Swing opposite, to an elevated forest boardwalk leading 500m to a 70m-high waterfall via suspension bridges and exhibits. At the top, a lifestyle center with a restaurant, craft market, and shops perches on the precipice. The entry fee is included. The activity is at your own expense.
Graskop - The natural wonders of Graskop are among the most photographed and painted scenes in the world. Located in the magnificent Mpumalanga Province, Graskop is ideally situated in the heart of the tourism region and serves as the gateway to the Panorama Route.
Graskop is a small town on the edge of the Drakensberg escarpment, an ideal base for exploring all the sightseeing venues in Mpumalanga, including Kruger National Park, Pilgrims Rest, Blyde River Canyon, and more. It’s a great lunch stop.
Kruger Walking Safari - Flight to Cape Town
Kruger National Park - This active and interactive way to view wildlife allows for a unique connection with nature that game drives don’t offer. Track animals, see creatures up close, and appreciate the diverse flora. Being on foot provides a rare opportunity to see, hear, touch, and smell the environment, with your guide offering insights into Africa’s flora and fauna.
After a brief breakfast and coffee stop, continue the safari, returning to the lodge around 11 am. Bid farewell to your guide and freshen up before the journey back to Johannesburg.
Upon arrival, check in for your flight to Cape Town, where you will be met by a representative and transferred to your hotel.
Accommodation: Premier Hotel - Seapoint (conveniently located in a safe area on the promenade, with a complimentary shuttle to the Waterfront featuring restaurants and activities).
Historical Cape Town Tour, Table Mountain & West Coast - Private Tour
Table Mountain National Park - Ascend Table Mountain via cable car (optional, weather permitting) for breathtaking views over the city, Table Bay, and Robben Island. Table Mountain is a New Seven Wonder of the World and a UNESCO heritage site.
Explore Cape Town’s historical sites, including the Dutch East Indian Garden, Castle of Good Hope, South African Museum, Malay Quarter, District 6, and Greenmarket Square.
In the afternoon, drive up the West Coast for postcard views of Table Mountain, Robben Island, and Table Bay. Enjoy an aperitif while watching the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean.
Discounted rates are available for activities such as helicopter flips, shark cage diving, ballooning, whale cruises, surfing lessons, seal snorkeling, paragliding, hiking, and more. To discuss.
Cape Town Central - Explore Cape Town’s historical sites, including the Dutch East Indian Garden, Castle of Good Hope, South African Museum, Malay Quarter, District 6, and Greenmarket Square.
Bo-kaap - Discover Bo-kaap, a Cape Georgian community formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter. Bo-Kaap’s unique architectural structures, cobbled streets, and brightly colored walls make for a great photo session, while its 300-year-old history offers much to savor.
Greenmarket Square - Greenmarket Square is one of Cape Town’s liveliest hubs. It’s the second oldest public space in Cape Town, after the Grand Parade. Enjoy exploring the market, grabbing a bite to eat, and discovering the art and history of the historic cobbled square.
Big Bay Beach - The West Coast is a paradise for nature and water-sport enthusiasts. From beach level, enjoy stunning views of Table Mountain, Robben Island, and Table Bay. The beaches are simply exquisite.
Cape of Good Hope Route - Private Tour
Cape of Good Hope - This UNESCO Heritage Site is renowned for its exceptional floral diversity. Follow the west coast via Clifton, stopping at Maiden’s Cove for views of the Twelve Apostles and Camps Bay. Next, visit Hout Bay, a charming town where you can board a boat to Duiker Island, home to the world’s largest fur seal colony. Drive along Chapman’s Peak Pass for breathtaking views. Visit Cape of Good Hope NP, the most westerly point on the African continent, where the cold Atlantic Ocean meets the warmer Indian Ocean. Early Portuguese mariners named this landmark the Cape of Storms. Walk up to the lighthouse. Continue to False Bay for lunch. Kalk Bay is a fantastic coastal port, famous for its fish and chips. Head to Boyes Drive for great views of the surfers below, and chat with the shark spotter if you like, as he watches for Great Whites.
Hout Bay Beach - Visit Hout Bay, a charming town where you can board a boat to Duiker Island, home to the world’s largest fur seal colony.
Chapman’s Peak Drive - One of the world’s most scenic coastal drives.
Cape Winelands, Whale Coast, Penguins & Cheetah Encounter - Private Tour
Cape Winelands District Municipality - A full-day private tour of the Cape Winelands, Stellenbosch, and Whale Coast offers exceptional value. Visit the historical town of Stellenbosch and boutique wineries to taste the Cape’s finest. Follow the Southern Cape Coast along the spectacular Clarence Drive to Betty’s Bay and Africa’s largest penguin colony. Next, visit Hermanus, known as the world’s best land-based whale-watching spot from June to December.
Stellenbosch Wine Routes - Enjoy a wine and cheese tasting at Fairview Wine Estate.
Stellenbosch - Take a city tour of historical Stellenbosch, followed by a guided walk.
Cape Whale Coast - Travel along Clarence Drive, the world’s most beautiful coastal pass, arriving in Hermanus, a small coastal town offering a captivating array of experiences. Whales, Great White Sharks, the most diverse Floral Kingdom in the world, mountain walks, unspoiled beaches, secluded forests, crashing surf, lagoons, and a hidden valley named ‘Heaven and Earth’ await. Public art and sculptures at Gearings Point complement the artistic offerings of the many galleries forming an art walk.
Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens - This beautiful garden is located in the center of the coastal fynbos, where the flora is richest. It includes mountain slopes with wind-clipped heathlands, deep gorges with relict forests, flats and marshes with restios, sedges, and bulbs, as well as dunes adjacent to the beach with specialized salt-adapted plants. The garden is renowned for its waterfalls and amber pools.
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Stoney Point Penguin Colony is the last refuge of the critically endangered African Penguin.
Please note this is not Boulders Penguins, the site has it as default.
Cheetah Outreach - Somerset West - To ensure the survival of the free-ranging Southern African Cheetah, Cheetah Outreach is an educational and conservation-based facility partnering with cheetah Ambassadors to offer a unique personal experience, raising awareness and ensuring financial sustainability for the Cheetah Outreach conservation program.
There are about 1,326 cheetahs in South Africa, with approximately 500 free-ranging cheetahs living on unprotected farmlands in the northern part of the country. The facility promotes the work of the Cheetah Outreach Trust to conserve this viable population and engage both local and international visitors in saving these elegant African predators.
The reserve is home to other endangered African wildlife visible to visitors.
Admission is included, encounters are at your own expense.
Leisure Day with a Variety of Optional Activities at Preferential Rates. Here are a Few:
Shark Cage Diving · Marine Dynamics - The ocean has no fences, and Shark Team enjoys sightings of various shark species, including the Great White Shark, Bronze Whaler Shark, Cow Sharks, Cape Fur seals, and Stingrays. While specific sightings cannot be guaranteed, transparency is a priority. Upon booking, you will be informed of recent sightings and what to expect. Although predictions cannot be made, rest assured that honest and up-to-date information will be provided. With a commitment to honesty and high-quality services, your safety is our priority.
Robben Island Museum - Robben Island, a unique symbol of “the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, suffering, and injustice,” boasts a rich 500-year-old multi-layered history. Thousands visit annually to understand and honor the important aspects of South Africa’s history represented by the Island.
Ferries depart from the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V & A Waterfront. The tour lasts 3.5 hours, including the ferry trip to and from the Island (depending on the boat used, as they have different travel times).
Surf Emporium - Muizenberg Surf School & Muizenberg Surf Shop - Our all-inclusive 1.5-hour private surf lessons include a qualified Surf Emporium or Surfing South Africa Level 1 Surf Instructor/s for the full duration of your surf lesson, providing structured lessons at your own pace. All lessons include the use of our surf school facilities, as well as the use of the surfboard and wetsuit for the duration of your lesson. Private surf lessons can be booked at a time that suits you. All Surf Lessons have a ratio of 1 Instructor: 5 Participants.
Potential Activities and Airport Transfer
Zeitz MOCAA - Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Depending on your departure time, visit the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art located in the Waterfront.
Two Oceans Aquarium - Visit the award-winning Two Oceans Aquarium, showcasing marine life from the Atlantic and Indian oceans.

- Activities, entrance fees, guide, transport, 4-star accommodation & meals as per itinerary
- Private transportation
- Mineral water and fruit juice provided on tour
- Lunch
- Private guide
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Optional activities can be booked at preferential rates
- Binoculars, maps, guide books provided
- Activities, entrance fees, guide, transport, 4-star accommodation & meals as per itinerary
- Private transportation
- Mineral water and fruit juice provided on tour
- Lunch
- Private guide
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Optional activities can be booked at preferential rates
- Binoculars, maps, guide books provided
- domestic flights which can be booked for you by us.
- domestic flights which can be booked for you by us.
This private safari tour explores the worlds most beautiful city and its stunning natural surroundings like Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, Whale Route, West Coast National Park, Stellenbosch and Winelands. Cape Town (my hometown) is a bucket list must! You fly to Johannesburg and are transferred by road (flights available) to the iconic Kruger…
This private safari tour explores the worlds most beautiful city and its stunning natural surroundings like Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, Whale Route, West Coast National Park, Stellenbosch and Winelands. Cape Town (my hometown) is a bucket list must! You fly to Johannesburg and are transferred by road (flights available) to the iconic Kruger National Park for your 4-day private safari which also includes a safari walk with armed rangers. The Park has the highest chance in Africa of seeing all of the Big 5 (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino & buffalo). A full day tour of the Blyde River Canyon via the Panorama Route visits the top natural attractions like the 3 Rondawels, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, God’s Window and the Lisbon Falls. The canyon is the world’s 3rd largest, but largest “vegetated” canyon.
- We can recommend & book optional activities for you whilst on holiday at our preferential rates!
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.