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Classic Cape & Kruger

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PRICE GUIDE

 

from R32,370 per person sharing including accommodation, meals (as stated in itinerary) and internal transfers.

A wonderful Southern Africa Experience

Day 1-4: Rhino Post Safari Lodge and Walking Safaris, Kruger National Park

 

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Kruger National Park

 

At more than 2 million hectares the Kruger National Park is one of the world’s largest game reserves and a truly remarkable destination.   Because of its exceptional size you can experience amazing diversity – from the scenery and ecosystems to the correspondingly amazing array of animals, trees and birds.  A trip to the Kruger National Park is an unforgettable and potentially life changing experience.

 

 

Day Itinerary

 

Having flown from Johannesburg Airport to Skukuza Airport in Kruger late morning, you will be met by a Rhino Post representative, and driven the short 30 minute game drive to the lodge.

 

Overnight: Rhino Post Safari Lodge and Walking Safaris (view ibrochure)
 

A natural extension of the bush and landscape, Rhino Post Safari Lodge is the perfect base from which to explore South Africa’s iconic Kruger National Park. Experience responsible eco-conscious tourism, affordable, stylish accommodation, knowledgeable guides and staggering biodiversity, including the highly publicised big five. Enjoy our relaxed, friendly atmosphere, and let us show you Africa’s heartbeat.

 

Game drives make the most of the wide network of Kruger Park roads to explore the incredible biodiversity that makes Kruger a world icon, and continue after dark when the self-drive tourists have returned to their camps. The exclusivity of a sixteen bed lodge, and outstanding service combines beautifully with the full Kruger Park experience

 

Included: Full Board and two game Activities per day, teas & coffees & drinks on game drives.

 

Excluded: Drinks other than on game drives.

 

Day 4-8 Vineyard Hotel, Cape Town
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cape Town
 

Resting at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean, sandwiched between the slopes of the iconic Table Mountain and the glistening sapphire waters of Table Bay, the exceptionally scenic city of Cape Town is in a class of its own. Some cities boast rich culture, vibrant nightlife, a cosmopolitan atmosphere and extraordinary architecture, while others boast breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary natural wonders. Cape Town is lucky enough to be blessed with all of these attractions and so much more. With its bustling harbour, world-class beaches, top-notch vineyards, and its mountainous surroundings brimming with diverse flora and fauna, Cape Town consistently captivates the hearts of all who visit.    

 

 

Day Itinerary

 

Rhino Post will transfer you back to Skukuza Airport where you connect your flight to Cape Town Airport and collect your car hire for your 4 night stay in Cape Town. (alternatively you can of course be collected instead and do day tours within Cape Town)

Overnight: Vineyard Hotel (View ibrochure)   

Originally built by Lady Anne Barnard in 1799, the Vineyard Hotel has spectacular views of the forested slopes of Table Mountain. This deluxe 207 roomed hotel is situated in six acres of attractive landscaped parkland in the lush leafy suburb of Newlands on the banks of the Liesbeek River.


It boasts two outstanding restaurants. The glass-roofed ‘the Square’ restaurant caters for breakfast and dinner, while Myoga restaurant, under the ownership of renowned chef Mike Bassett, offers lunch and dinner with excellent views of the garden and Table Mountain.
Relax at the heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, adjoined by the state-of-the-art Health & Fitness Centre, “Vineyard Shop” (a clothing and gift boutique) and Splash Café (a contemporary health bar).


This beautiful establishment offers rooms ranging from single to family suites, both mountain and courtyard facing, all with free high-speed internet access. Hotspots in public areas.

 

Recommended Activities:

 

Robben Island 

An icon of struggle, freedom and hope made famous by Nelson Mandela's imprisonment here.

 

 

V&A Waterfront

Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the V&A Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations, world-class hotels and luxury apartments. The Waterfront is the heart of the tourist industry in Cape Town.

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Table Mountain

Without a doubt it is Table Mountain that makes Cape Town the unique city it is. Rising up over 1000m above sea level, it is the icon that makes Cape Town instantly recognizable. It is a symbol, a playground, a spiritual retreat and a big draw card for tourists. So intertwined with the identity of Cape Town is Table Mountain that a visit to the city isn’t complete without having walked or taken the cable car to the top.

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Camps Bay

Camps Bay is a wealthy coastal suburb located just ten minutes from the city bowl. Set on the slopes of Table Mountain, it overlooks a series of beautiful sandy bays and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.  Camps Bay is home to Cape Town’s most glamorous beach.

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Cape Point

Cape Point is a spectacular sight, covered in endemic fynbos and home to breathtaking bays, beaches and rolling green hills and valleys, just 60km outside of Cape Town. Cape Point falls within the Cape Floral Region, a World Heritage Site. The Cape Floral Region is one of the richest areas for plants in the world – it is home to nearly 20% of Africa’s flora. Cape Point is open daily and is a must-see. 

 

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Kalk Bay

Kalk Bay is renowned for its little working fisherman's harbour, quaint shops on the Main Road and its restaurants.

 

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Cape Winelands

A mere one hours drive from Cape Town lie the valleys and mountains which have become synonymous with some of the world's finest wines. Spectacular mountain scenery, fine hotels and guest houses, 300 years of wine making history and many of the country’s top restaurants combine to make the Cape Winelands into a much desired destination. This is the centre of South Africa’s award winning wine industry  and places of interest include Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and numerous award winning wine estates.   

 

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Chapman's Peak

Chapman’s Peak Drive winds its way between Noordhoek and Hout Bay. Situated on the Atlantic Coast, at the south-western tip of South Africa, it is one of the most spectacular marine drives anywhere in the world. The 9km route, with its 114 curves, skirts the rocky coastline of Chapman's Peak. The drive offers stunning 180° views with many areas along the route where you can stop and take in the scenery or sit down for a relaxing picnic.

 

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Included: Bed and Breakfast

 

Excluded: Other meals, drinks and activities

 

Day 8: Departure

 

Your flight from cape Town departs for Johannesburg Airport late afternoon, so that you only have a minimal stop over period before your connecting flight home.

 

Terms and Conditions

 

Generally a 25-50% deposit is required to confirm your booking on accommodation. Flights must be booked & paid for at the time of booking.

 

The balance is due 30 days before date of travel.

 

 

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