The
Johannesburg to Cape Town route along the coast will
give you a nice variety of Game Reserves, nature and
different scenery, culture, beaches and activities.
An excellent route to get an overview of South
Africa.
Tour Code (SD01)
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JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE
TOWN COASTAL ROUTE
DAY 1: PILGRIMS REST
Drive to Pilgrims Rest from Johannesburg. On your
way you can visit Sabie with it’s beautiful scenic
views. Sabie is a beautifully
situated little town, and is one of the towns along
the renowned Panorama Route. Sabie is located in a
deep valley on the escarpment of the Drakensberg
mountain range in the Mpumalanga (" place of the
rising sun ") province of South Africa. There
are many lovely views around Sabie, and spectacular
waterfalls, such as the Sabi Falls, the Bridal
Falls, Lone Creek Falls and the Horseshoe Falls.
From there you will travel to the small historic
town of Pilgrims Rest. Pilgrims
Rest is also situated on the magnificent Panorama
Route and in the area of Pilgrims Rest you find an
abundance of natural, cultural and historic gems.
Pilgrims Rest offers you a fascinating window into
the past and captures the spirit of a bygone era and
their people in the quest for gold. Overnight in
Pilgrims Rest.
DAY 2: PILGRIMS REST
From Pilgrims Rest you can visit the beautiful
waterfalls in the area as well as Burke’s Luck
Potholes. A trip to Blyde River Canyons is a must
and to truly capture the picturesque scenery of the
Low Veld one should visit Gods Window.
Overnight in Pilgrims Rest
DAY 3: SKUKUZA
You enter one of the most popular
tourist attractions, the Kruger National Park via
Hazyview and your overnight is in its capital named
Skukuza.
The National
Park was opened in 1898 at the instigation of
then-president Paul Kruger. The park stretches from
the Crocodile River in the south up to the Limpopo
River, which is the international border in the
north. Altogether it is 350 km long, 65 km wide and
comprises an area of about 20,000 sq km.
Overnight in Skukuza.
DAY 4: SKUKUZA
Today you have a full day for
game viewing on your own pace. Overnight in Skukuza.
DAY 5: MALELANE
From Skukuza you travel more
south of Kruger and stay at Malelane. On your way
you try to spot as many animals as possible.
Overnight in Malelane.
DAY 6: PIET RETIEF
You depart from the Kruger
National park through Malelane Gate and drive
through the historic town of Baberton on your way to
Piet Retief.
The town of
Piet Retief, named after the Boer leader, was
surveyed and established in 1883. Although almost
completely destroyed in the South African
(Anglo-Boer) War, Piet Retief is today the heart of
an important timber producing area.
visit the
Oribi Conservatory, the only sanctuary in the
country devoted to the protection of this graceful
antelope. At the Piet Retief Game and Bird
Sanctuary, visitors can see local fauna and flora as
well as endemic aloe species. Overnight in Piet
Retief.
DAY 7: ST.LUCIA
From Piet
Retief you will head for St. Lucia.
St. Lucia was formed
about 60 to 100 million years ago when the Indian
Ocean withdrew from the sandy coastal regions of
Kwazulu Natal. The greater St.Lucia Wetlands is one
of the world’s great eco-tourism destinations. The
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance
has listed St.Lucia as having international
conservation value. The region also satisfies the
criteria for listing as a UNESCO World Heritage
area. Overnight in St. Lucia.
DAY 8: ST.LUCIA
You have one more day to explore
St.Lucia or enjoy one of the many activities.
Overnight in St.Lucia.
DAY 9: UHMLANGA ROCKS
From St. Lucia you travel to the
coast to Uhmlanga Rocks. If time you can still enjoy
the golden beaches and warm waters. Overnight in
Uhmlanga.
Day 10 : UHMLANGA ROCKS
In the morning you travel down to
the city of Durban and enjoy a guided City
Highlights Tour. A full day tour of the city of
Durban, with the morning dedicated to showing you
the cultural and historical contrasts of this city.
You continue to Durban's newest attraction: uShaka
Marine World, for lunch (not included). Afterwards
enjoy a guided tour of this world class facility,
which will comprise of a saltwater aquarium with
both indoor and outdoor displays and exhibits of
South Africa's unique Indian and Atlantic Ocean
Marine life. Also included is a wonderful Dolphin,
Seal and Penguin show. Your tour starts at 9am and
you meet at the Edward Hotel at the beach front of
Durban. Overnight in Uhmlanga.
DAY 10: COFFEE BAY
Today is a long drive towards
Coffee Bay. Coffee Bay is located in an area called
the Wild Coast. Coffee bay
is located
near the sea. They say that Coffee Bay's
name came
from a ship wrecked here in 1863 depositing
its cargo of coffee beans on the beach. The
Wildcoast is almost untouched paradise, an
environmental haven with the feel of the “true”
African coastline.
Overnight in Coffee Bay
DAY 11: CINTSA
From Coffee Bay you travel
through the Transkei to Cintsa, which will be the
end of the Wildcoast (or the beginning if you come
from the other side) At Cintsa you can still enjoy
the dramatic coastline of the Wildcoast. Overnight
in Cintsa.
DAY 12: JEFFREYS BAY
You have to leave early in the
morning to get to Jeffreys Bay. Jeffreys Bay is a
small coastal resort well known for it white sanded
beaches and excellent surfing waves. It is called
one of the top ten surf destinations in the world.
Overnight in Jeffreys Bay.
DAY 13: JEFFREYS BAY
You have another day in Jeffreys
Bay to relax a bit from the driving through the Wild
Coast. You can enjoy the wonderful beach with its
abundance of shells, you can browse through the
souvenir and famous billabong shops or you can book
one of the activities like sand boarding, surf
lesson, horse riding etc. Overnight in Jeffreys Bay.
DAY 14: KNYSNA
In the morning you drive to
Knysna. During your drive you can visit Tsitsikamma
and the National Park, Monkeyland, Birds of Eden,
The Elephant Sanctuary and Plettenberg Bay on your
way. Monkeyland is a sanctuary, where you will find
all types of monkeys, who live in the forest. A
guide will walk you through the forest, while
telling you all about the monkeys you see. Birds of
Eden is a subtropical bird park, where you walk
through yourself. At the Elephant Sanctuary you can
walk, touch and ride on an elephant. Plettenberg Bay
is a wonderful sea side resort. Overnight in Knysna
DAY 15: KNYSNA
You have a day in Knysna to enjoy
the town and its attractions. Knysna has several
boat cruises to offer and an exciting amount of
adventure activities. Also the town has been chosen
Town of the Year several times. Overnight in Knysna
DAY 16: OUDTSHOORN
From Knysna you travel through
the wonderful nature of Wilderness. You can have a
break at Wilderness to enjoy the beach and little
town. Continuing you travel to George and via the
Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn. In Oudtshoorn you can
visit the world famous Cango Caves, Ostrich Farms
and the Cheetah Wildlife Ranch. Overnight in
Oudtshoorn
DAY 17: HERMANUS
From Oudtshoorn you travel first
a part of the R 62 until Barrydale, where you take
the Tradouw pass towards Swellendam. You can visit
Swellendam, the third town of South Africa on your
way. You continue on the N2 until you get the turn
off to the ocean to Hermanus. Hermanus is well known
for its whale watching. The best time for Whale
watching is from July till November. Overnight in
Hermanus
DAY 18: STELLENBOSCH
From Hermanus you take the coast
of flowers route to Stellenbosch. This is a
beautiful scenic route. Stellenbosch is well known
for its wine farms. Also the town has some
interesting architecture called, Cape Dutch Style
Houses. It is a beautiful town to visit with lots of
historic interests. Overnight in Stellenbosch.
DAY 19: CAPE TOWN
We leave early morning to explore
the Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope. On our way we
visit Houtbay and the penguins in Simonstown. At
Cape of Good Hope we will visit the most south
westerly point of South Africa. Overnight in Cape
Town.
DAY 20: CAPE TOWN
Today you can explore all the
famous attractions of Cape Town like Table Mountain,
V&A Waterfront, The company Gardens, Green Market
Square, Kirstenbosch Garden and lots more. Overnight
in Cape Town
DAY 21: AIRPORT
Today you bring your car back to
the airport, where your trip ends.