Embark on a 4-day garden route small group tour from Cape Town. Explore the Western Cape, Little Karoo, Whale Route, Addo Elephant National Park, and the Wine Route. Join us for an affordable adventure tour!
Embark on a 4-day garden route small group tour from Cape Town. Explore the Western Cape, Little Karoo, Whale Route, Addo Elephant National Park, and the Wine Route. Join us for an affordable adventure tour!
Begin your journey from Cape Town at 8am, traveling along the scenic Wine Route R62. Explore the Cango Caves and Cango Ostrich Farm.
R 62 in the Klein Karoo - Embarking on the R62 Wine Route in South Africa is a wonderful opportunity to discover some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes and enjoy exquisite wines. This route traverses the…
Begin your journey from Cape Town at 8am, traveling along the scenic Wine Route R62. Explore the Cango Caves and Cango Ostrich Farm.
R 62 in the Klein Karoo - Embarking on the R62 Wine Route in South Africa is a wonderful opportunity to discover some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes and enjoy exquisite wines. This route traverses the Western Cape, renowned for its quaint towns, vineyards, and breathtaking scenery. It includes the towns of Montagu, Barrydale, Ladismith, Calitzdorp, Oudtshoorn, and De Rust.
The Cango Caves - Visiting the Cango Caves, located just outside Oudtshoorn, offers an intriguing exploration of one of South Africa’s most remarkable natural attractions. Nestled in the limestone foothills of the Swartberg Mountains, these ancient caves boast a series of expansive chambers adorned with towering stalactites, stalagmites, and intricate rock formations crafted by nature over millions of years. Visitors can opt for the easy Heritage Tour, showcasing the caves’ largest and most impressive halls, or the more daring Adventure Tour, which involves navigating narrow passageways and climbing through tight limestone tunnels. The cool, echoing chambers are beautifully illuminated, and knowledgeable guides share insights into the caves’ geology, history, and early human use. Whether drawn by natural beauty, geological interest, or the thrill of exploration, the Cango Caves provide a captivating underground experience that leaves a lasting impression.
Cango Ostrich Show Farm - A trip to the Cango Ostrich Farm offers an enjoyable and interactive experience where visitors can learn about ostrich farming and get close to these fascinating birds. Guests can partake in guided tours that highlight the birds’ behavior, feeding habits, and impressive size, with opportunities for photos and even supervised rides on young ostriches. This family-friendly stop offers both education and entertainment, making it a memorable part of any Garden Route or Oudtshoorn itinerary.
Continue to Botlierskop Game Reserve. Visit Knysna Heads, Knysna Quays Waterfront, and Knysna Lagoon.
Botlierskop Private Game Reserve - A safari at Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, situated between Mossel Bay and George along the Garden Route, provides an unforgettable wildlife experience in a luxurious yet natural environment. Set against the majestic Outeniqua Mountains, this 4,200-hectare reserve is home to a diverse array of animals, including rhinos, lions, elephants, giraffes, buffalo, zebras, and various antelope species. Guided by expert rangers in open 4x4 vehicles, the safari takes you through diverse landscapes—rolling hills, riverbanks, and open plains—each teeming with wildlife and birdlife. The experience is intimate and unhurried, with ample opportunities to stop for close-up sightings and informative commentary. With its combination of Big Five sightings (excluding leopard), stunning scenery, and excellent hospitality, Botlierskop offers a premium safari experience perfect for families, couples, or first-time visitors to South Africa.
Knysna Heads - Visiting the Knysna Heads is essential for anyone exploring South Africa’s Garden Route. These two towering sandstone cliffs stand on either side of a narrow channel where the Knysna Lagoon meets the Indian Ocean, creating one of the most dramatic and picturesque coastal views in the country. From the eastern head, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of the lagoon, the open sea, and the lush forests surrounding the town of Knysna. Well-maintained viewing decks and walking paths make it easy to take in the scenery, while nearby cafés offer a chance to relax with a drink as you soak in the views. The area is also rich in marine life and geological interest, with crashing waves, steep cliffs, and tidal surges that have shaped the landscape over centuries. Whether you’re there for stunning photography, a romantic sunset, or a peaceful moment in nature, the Knysna Heads promise a truly unforgettable experience.
The Waterfront Knysna Quays - A visit to the Knysna Quays offers a delightful blend of leisure, luxury, and laid-back coastal charm in the heart of the Garden Route. Situated along the picturesque Knysna Lagoon, the Quays is a vibrant waterfront development featuring a marina surrounded by boutique shops, art galleries, and inviting cafés and restaurants. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed stroll along the water’s edge, watch yachts and sailboats glide by, or indulge in fresh seafood while taking in serene lagoon views. The area also serves as a gateway to boat cruises, kayaking adventures, and sunset charters. With its lively yet tranquil atmosphere, the Knysna Quays is a wonderful spot to unwind, shop for local crafts, or simply enjoy the coastal lifestyle that makes Knysna such a beloved destination.
Knysna Lagoon - Embark on a boat cruise in Knysna Lagoon. A boat cruise on the Knysna Lagoon offers a serene and scenic way to experience one of the Garden Route’s most iconic natural landmarks. Surrounded by lush forests and the dramatic Knysna Heads, the lagoon is home to abundant birdlife and occasional dolphin sightings. Whether cruising at sunrise, sunset, or during the day, the experience provides breathtaking views, a peaceful atmosphere, and a unique perspective of the town and its surrounding landscapes.
On day 3, explore Robberg Nature Reserve, beaches in Plettenberg Bay, Garden of Eden & Quays Knysna Waterfront.
Robberg Nature Reserve - Hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve is an unforgettable experience that showcases the raw beauty of South Africa’s southern coastline. Located just outside Plettenberg Bay, this rugged peninsula juts dramatically into the Indian Ocean, offering well-marked trails that wind along soaring cliffs, rocky shores, and sandy beaches. The reserve features several route options, ranging from easy walks to more challenging circuits, each offering breathtaking views, diverse plant life, and a chance to spot wildlife such as seals, dassies, dolphins, and seasonal whales. Along the way, hikers can pause at archaeological sites, tidal pools, and lookout points that reveal the unspoiled power of nature. The combination of crashing waves, sweeping vistas, and the rich biodiversity of land and sea makes Robberg a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Seeking adventure or tranquility, a hike here leaves you feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the natural world.
Plettenberg Bay - Visit some of the best beaches in Plettenberg Bay. Central and Lookout beaches are pristine stretches of white sand, attracting tourists, seagulls, and dolphins, who playfully bob just offshore. Relax at the beach.
On Day 4, the final day, depart from Knysna after breakfast and head to Hermanus, then Benguela Wine Estate & Betty’s Bay.
Hermanus - Arrive in Hermanus and enjoy a brief tour of this beautiful town. In season, partake in whale watching at one of the viewing points. Stretched along a narrow ribbon of land between towering mountains and a spectacular shoreline, Hermanus is surrounded by nature in her grandest style. Initially established as a farming community, this sunny, well-located town remains a popular holiday hub.
Situated on the edge of Walker Bay, this small coastal town offers a captivating array of experiences. Whales and Great White Sharks, the most diverse Floral Kingdom in the world, mountain walks, unspoiled beaches, secluded forests, crashing surf, lagoons, and a hidden valley so beautiful it’s named ‘Heaven and Earth.’
Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate - Sample five different top wines here. Surrounded by ocean-facing vineyards of 2.6km, grown at the lowest altitude of only 2.7m above sea level, Benguela Cove Wine Estate boasts terroirs that many winegrowers covet. With a unique location and optimal climate conditions, Benguela Cove Wine Estate undoubtedly has the ideal terroirs for viticulture. Here, at their estates, wine is grown and produced in-house to win hearts worldwide.
Betty’s Bay - BETTY’S BAY | The Stony Point land-based penguin colony, operated by CapeNature, is the third-largest breeding colony of African Penguins in the world and has been showing a measurable increase in breeding pairs. Here, observe the endangered African Penguins.
From Betty’s Bay, proceed to Cape Town, traveling on the Whale Coast Route.
Cape Town - Conclude your 4-day adventure with a scenic drive from Betty’s Bay to Cape Town along the renowned Whale Coast Route. This route offers breathtaking coastal views, charming seaside towns, and the chance to spot whales along the way in season. As you approach Cape Town, enjoy vistas of mountains meeting the ocean, vineyards, and historic landmarks, providing a memorable finale to your journey through South Africa’s diverse landscapes.

- Whale watching in Hermanus, the heart of whale territory
- Optional sky walking at the majestic Bloukrans Bridge for $20
- Scenic Wine Route R62, South Africa’s longest wine route
- Witness the giants at Addo Elephant National Park
- Included daily breakfast to start your day right
- Robberg Nature Reserve hiking for breathtaking views
- Wine tasting…
- Whale watching in Hermanus, the heart of whale territory
- Optional sky walking at the majestic Bloukrans Bridge for $20
- Scenic Wine Route R62, South Africa’s longest wine route
- Witness the giants at Addo Elephant National Park
- Included daily breakfast to start your day right
- Robberg Nature Reserve hiking for breathtaking views
- Wine tasting at the luxurious Benguela Cove Wine Estate
- Drive through the stunning Outeniqua Pass
- Meet the charming African Penguins at Betty’s Bay
- skywalks at an optional cost of $20-00
- sunset cruise boats, an optional extra $20-00
- Tips
- skywalks at an optional cost of $20-00
- sunset cruise boats, an optional extra $20-00
- Tips
The 4-day Garden Route tour departing from Cape Town offers a stunning journey through some of the most picturesque landscapes, featuring a mix of natural marvels, wildlife, and cultural attractions. This tour includes a visit to the Cango Caves and an Ostrich Farm, an exhilarating game safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve, and hiking in Robberg Nature…
The 4-day Garden Route tour departing from Cape Town offers a stunning journey through some of the most picturesque landscapes, featuring a mix of natural marvels, wildlife, and cultural attractions. This tour includes a visit to the Cango Caves and an Ostrich Farm, an exhilarating game safari at Botlierskop Game Reserve, and hiking in Robberg Nature Reserve. Revel in the beauty of the Knysna Heads, enjoy a boat cruise, and spend time at Knysna Quays. The adventure continues with seasonal whale watching in Hermanus, wine tasting at the esteemed Benguela Cove Wine Estate, and a trip to Betty’s Bay to observe the African penguins before heading back to Cape Town.
Highlights:
- Explore the Cango Caves
- Tour the Cango Ostrich Farm
- Experience an exciting game drive in a 4x4 safari vehicle at Botlierskop Game Reserve
- Hike at Robberg Nature Reserve
- Visit the Knysna Heads
- Take a boat cruise on Knysna Lagoon
- Explore Knysna Quays Waterfront
- Visit Hermanus and Benguela Cove Wine Estate
- Observe African Penguins at Betty’s Bay
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.