Explore Cape Town, Mandela House, Kruger safaris, and Blyde Canyon. Discover history, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes on this unforgettable South African tour.
Explore Cape Town, Mandela House, Kruger safaris, and Blyde Canyon. Discover history, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes on this unforgettable South African tour.
The tour begins at 8am with visits to Table Mountain, Green Market, and a Cape Town City Tour
Table Mountain - The tour starts with a visit to Table Mountain. This iconic landmark, towering over Cape Town, is one of South Africa’s most renowned natural wonders. Standing over 1,000 meters tall, this flat-topped mountain offers breathtaking…
The tour begins at 8am with visits to Table Mountain, Green Market, and a Cape Town City Tour
Table Mountain - The tour starts with a visit to Table Mountain. This iconic landmark, towering over Cape Town, is one of South Africa’s most renowned natural wonders. Standing over 1,000 meters tall, this flat-topped mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding landscape, making it a favorite destination for both tourists and locals. Ascend Table Mountain via a scenic cable car ride. Known for its unique biodiversity, the mountain is home to a variety of plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth, particularly within the famed Cape Floral Region. Whether viewed at sunrise, sunset, or shrouded in its signature “tablecloth” of clouds, Table Mountain provides stunning sights and an unforgettable experience.
Cape Town - Following Table Mountain, the tour continues with a city tour of Cape Town. This tour offers an immersive experience in one of the world’s most captivating cities, blending natural beauty with vibrant culture. Explore the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood with its distinct Cape Malay heritage. Stroll around the city, including Long Street, and head to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a lively hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment against the picturesque backdrop of the harbor. The tour also includes visits to the beaches along the Atlantic Seaboard, offering a rich mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Green Market Square - The tour includes a visit to Green Market Square. This vibrant, bustling marketplace in Cape Town has been a cultural and commercial hub since the 1700s. Nestled in the heart of the city, it’s known for its open-air stalls, where local vendors sell an array of African crafts, including handmade jewelry, traditional clothing, carved wooden statues, and unique artwork. The market’s lively atmosphere, with a mix of locals and tourists haggling for treasures and enjoying the colorful displays, is complemented by the surrounding historic architecture, charming cafes, and live street performances, making it a delightful spot to experience Cape Town’s diverse culture and artistic spirit.
Depart from the hotel at 7.30am to tour Stellenbosch and the Cape Winelands
Stellenbosch - On Day 2, depart from Cape Town after breakfast at 7.30am to head to Stellenbosch. Nestled in the heart of South Africa’s Cape Winelands, Stellenbosch is renowned for its picturesque vineyards, historic Cape Dutch architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. As one of the country’s oldest towns, Stellenbosch combines a rich heritage with a thriving wine industry, offering visitors a unique blend of scenic landscapes and award-winning wineries. Wander through oak-lined streets filled with art galleries, boutiques, and charming cafes, or embark on a wine-tasting tour to sample some of the region’s best wines.
Franschhoek - From Stellenbosch, the tour proceeds to Franschhoek. Often called the “Food and Wine Capital” of South Africa, this charming village in the Cape Winelands is known for its world-class wineries, gourmet dining, and French heritage. Founded by French Huguenots in the late 17th century, Franschhoek retains a distinctive European charm, with scenic vineyards framed by the towering Franschhoek Mountains. Visitors can explore the valley on the famous Franschhoek Wine Tram, stopping at renowned wineries for tastings. The village also boasts art galleries, boutique shops, and Michelin-quality restaurants, making it a top destination for food and wine lovers.
Delaire Graff Estate - The tour includes a visit to Delaire Graff Estate for wine tasting. Located in South Africa’s picturesque Stellenbosch Valley, this luxurious destination is celebrated for its award-winning wines, stunning art collection, and breathtaking views of the mountains and vineyards. Known for blending world-class viticulture with elegant design, the estate offers wine tasting experiences featuring premium varietals, including Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc, produced from the region’s fertile soil. The estate also boasts exquisite dining options with a focus on local ingredients, as well as a spa and exclusive lodges for overnight stays, making it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and refinement in the Cape Winelands.
Tokara Wine Estate - The tour also includes wine tasting at Tokara Wine Estate. Nestled on the slopes of the Helshoogte Pass in Stellenbosch, this estate offers visitors a stunning combination of world-class wines, breathtaking views, and refined dining experiences. This family-owned estate is celebrated for its premium wines, particularly Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah, crafted with a commitment to quality and terroir expression. Tokara also features an olive oil production facility, and visitors can sample their award-winning oils along with the estate’s wines. The on-site restaurant, with panoramic views of the Stellenbosch Valley and Table Mountain, serves sophisticated cuisine that pairs beautifully with Tokara’s wines. It’s a must-visit destination for wine lovers and those seeking an elegant Cape Winelands experience.
Depart from Cape Town. Flight to Johannesburg. Tour of Mandela House in Soweto
Johannesburg - After breakfast, depart to the airport to catch a flight from Cape Town to Johannesburg. As South Africa’s largest city and economic powerhouse, Johannesburg is a vibrant metropolis rich in history, culture, and diversity. Known as the “City of Gold” due to its origins in the gold mining industry, Johannesburg is now a modern urban hub with towering skyscrapers, bustling neighborhoods, and a thriving arts scene. Key attractions include the Apartheid Museum, which offers a profound look into South Africa’s struggle for freedom, and Constitution Hill, a former prison that now houses the country’s highest court and stands as a symbol of democracy.
Mandela House - The tour includes a visit to Nelson Mandela House in Soweto. This historic landmark served as Nelson Mandela’s home from 1946 until the late 1950s and again briefly after his release from prison in 1990. Now a museum, it offers an intimate glimpse into Mandela’s life, housing personal artifacts, photos, and memorabilia that reflect his journey, family life, and struggle against apartheid. Located on Vilakazi Street, famously home to two Nobel Prize winners, Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, the house provides visitors a sense of the hardship and resilience of those who fought for South Africa’s freedom. A visit here not only honors Mandela’s legacy but also immerses visitors in the rich cultural and historical fabric of Soweto.
Depart from Johannesburg, head to Kruger National Park for an afternoon game safari
Kruger National Park - Upon arrival at Kruger National Park, embark on a sunset game safari in an open 4x4 safari vehicle. A sunset game safari in Kruger National Park is a truly magical experience. As the day draws to a close, the park transforms into a vibrant display of colors, with the golden hues of the setting sun casting a warm glow over the African landscape. The air cools, and animals become more active, offering the perfect opportunity to see some of the Big Five—lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos—along with a variety of other wildlife, from graceful giraffes to elusive cheetahs. The sunset safari is often quieter, with fewer vehicles around, creating a serene and immersive atmosphere. As the sun sets behind the horizon, the sky turns into a canvas of reds, oranges, and purples, while the sounds of the bush—birdcalls, rustling leaves, and distant roars—fill the air. This experience is a perfect way to witness the beauty of the African wilderness while enjoying the tranquility of a Kruger safari.
Full day game safari in Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park - On this day, depart at 5.30am to start an early morning game safari in Kruger National Park in an open 4x4 safari vehicle. A full day safari in Kruger National Park offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife sanctuaries. Starting early in the morning, just as the park awakens, you’ll set off in an open safari vehicle with a skilled guide. The morning is prime time for wildlife sightings, as many animals are most active in the cooler hours. You might spot the Big Five—lions, elephants, buffalo, rhinos, and leopards—as well as an abundance of other creatures like zebras, giraffes, cheetahs, and various birds.
Tour of Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, The Three Rondavels, and Berlin Falls
God’s Window - The tour begins with a visit to God’s Window. This is one of the most iconic viewpoints in Mpumalanga, South Africa, offering breathtaking panoramic views over the lush landscapes of the Lowveld. Situated along the scenic Panorama Route, it provides a stunning vista of the surrounding Drakensberg Mountains and the vast, verdant valleys below. On a clear day, visitors can see as far as the Kruger National Park and the surrounding wilderness areas. The area is often shrouded in mist, adding a mystical, ethereal quality to the views, which is where the name “God’s Window” comes from. The viewpoint is surrounded by lush forests, and there are various viewpoints.
Bourke’s Luck Potholes - Following God’s Window, the tour proceeds to Bourke’s Luck Potholes. This fascinating natural wonder is located at the confluence of the Treur and Blyde Rivers in Mpumalanga, South Africa. Over thousands of years, the swirling waters of these rivers have carved deep cylindrical holes into the rocks, creating a series of stunning potholes and whirlpools. The result is a surreal landscape of smooth, round, and polished rock formations, which are complemented by the lush surrounding vegetation. The potholes are not only an incredible geological feature but also an important part of the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, which offers scenic views and walking trails. Visitors can explore the area via boardwalks and viewing platforms that provide spectacular views of the formations and surrounding scenery, making it a popular stop along the Panorama Route.
Three Rondavels - The tour continues with a visit to the Three Rondavels. This is one of the most iconic and breathtaking viewpoints in South Africa, located in the Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga. The name “Three Rondavels” refers to three dramatic, dome-shaped peaks that resemble traditional African rondavel huts, hence the name. These unique rock formations are made of dolomite and sandstone, shaped over millions of years by erosion and natural processes. The Three Rondavels are part of the larger Blyde River Canyon, which is one of the largest canyons in the world and offers stunning panoramic views. The area is known for its lush vegetation, deep valleys, and the Blyde River winding through the canyon floor. Visitors to this site can enjoy a scenic drive along the Panorama Route and stop at several viewpoints, including the Three Rondavels, where they can capture spectacular photos.
Berlin Falls - The tour also includes a visit to Berlin Falls. This stunning waterfall is located in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, along the Panorama Route. It is one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the area, falling approximately 80 meters into a deep, rocky pool below. The falls are surrounded by lush vegetation, creating a beautiful, serene setting for visitors. The name “Berlin Falls” is thought to have been derived from the German settlement in the area during the late 19th century, though its natural beauty is what captivates most visitors today. The falls are easily accessible by car, and there is a viewpoint where visitors can get a clear, breathtaking view of the cascading water. The area is a popular stop for tourists exploring the Panorama Route, offering a peaceful and scenic escape into nature.
Travel from Kruger National Park to Johannesburg. Catch a flight back to Cape Town
Mpumalanga - Depart from Kruger National Park after breakfast and head back to Johannesburg. Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you travel back through Mpumalanga Province.
Cape Town - Depart from Johannesburg and catch a flight back to Cape Town.

- Table Mountain
- Sunset game safari in Kruger National Park
- Tour of Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels and Berlin Falls
- Return Flight Johannesburg to Cape Town
- Tour of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek
- Flight Cape Town to Johannesburg
- Full day game safari in Kruger National Park
- Tour Guide
- Tour of Mandela…
- Table Mountain
- Sunset game safari in Kruger National Park
- Tour of Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels and Berlin Falls
- Return Flight Johannesburg to Cape Town
- Tour of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek
- Flight Cape Town to Johannesburg
- Full day game safari in Kruger National Park
- Tour Guide
- Tour of Mandela House in Soweto
- Tour of Cape Winelands
- Green Market Square, Cape Town
- Cape Town City Tour
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This tour is ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, and groups. Experience a tour of Cape Town, Mandela House in Soweto, game drive safaris in Kruger National Park, and the stunning Blyde River Canyon for a truly unforgettable adventure. In Cape Town, be captivated by the iconic Table Mountain, the lively Greenmarket Square, and the picturesque…
This tour is ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, and groups. Experience a tour of Cape Town, Mandela House in Soweto, game drive safaris in Kruger National Park, and the stunning Blyde River Canyon for a truly unforgettable adventure. In Cape Town, be captivated by the iconic Table Mountain, the lively Greenmarket Square, and the picturesque Cape Winelands. A visit to Mandela House in Soweto provides an insightful look into the life and legacy of South Africa’s cherished leader. At Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s top wildlife destinations, embark on exciting game drives to see the Big Five and numerous other species in their natural environment. Finally, the breathtaking Blyde River Canyon, with its dramatic landscapes, panoramic views, and natural wonders like God’s Window and the Three Rondavels, offers a perfect conclusion to this remarkable tour. This journey seamlessly combines history, culture, adventure, and nature into a truly exceptional experience.
- 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.