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  SAFARI AND OVERLAND TOURS IN EAST AFRICA, TIBET AND NEPAL

  

A world in one country

DURBAN TO CAPE TOWN

FROM KRUGER PARK TO THE MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAINS OF NATAL

Day 1

Depart from Durban Natal Command. The tour heads westwards for the remote southern region of the Drakensberg. The afternoon is spent setting up camp and receiving a detailed briefing from your tour guide, including travel and camp tips, as well as tour highlights and additional experiences that will be on offer during the coming trip.

 

Day 2

This morning we transfer to 4X4 vehicles for the incredible ascent into Lesotho, via the Sani Pass. On this trip, you will reach an altitude of 10 000 feet above sea level (2 800 metres) as you negotiate the numerous switchbacks and take in the incredible views back down the valley. Once  border formalities into Lesotho (The Mountain Kingdom) Have been completed, drinks can be enjoyed at Sani Top Chalets, site of “the highest pub in Africa” where lunch will also be served, as you pluck op the courage for the descent back into South Africa.  (+- 250 km’s)

 

Day 3

Today is a long day, traveling through the Transkei and enjoying the authentic sights of rural African life on the way to our overnight camp.

 

Day 4

By popular demand, we spend the entire day relaxing on the beaches in front of our camp. Although this is a lengthy tour, we try to prepare an itinerary that represents a balance between taking in as many varied sights and experiences as possible, whilst also taking care to ensure that there is sufficient rest time for people to relax. After all, this is a holiday!

 

Day 5

Soon after sunrise, we head out to spot game and take advantage of the great light and cool conditions that favour game viewing and photography. Then it is time for lunch and then we travel past Port Elizabeth and Jefferies Bay, reaching the beginning of the Garden Route. Our camp for the next 2 nights will be at the incredible Storms River Mouth in the Tsitsikamma Forest. (247 Km)

 

Day 6

With so much to see and do, we spend the entire day at Storms River. There are superb hiking trails in the forest, a visit to the Big Tree and the option to experience the incredible ride on the zip lines within the forest area.

 

Day 7

This morning, we break camp and travel to the Bloukrans Bridge where the braver members of the team can take the ultimate test and experience the highest commercial bungy jump in the world. Alternatively, the can go for the Flying Fox, not as demanding but a great thrill never-the-less.

 

Fixed departures 2009

Durban to Cape Town

6 – 16 February

20 – 30 March

1 – 11 May

12 – 22 June

24 July – 3 August

4 – 14 September

16 – 26 October

27 November – 7 December

 

Cape Town to Durban

7 – 17 January

18 – 28 February

1 – 11 April

13 - 23 May

24 June – 4 July

5 – 15 August

6-16 September

28 October to 7 November

9 – 19 December 2008

 

All tours depart with a minimum of 4 people, maximum 10 people

 

 

 

Price

q 780 per person sharing

 

Price Includes:-

full board accommodation on tour

2 man tents

all eating utensils

park entry fees

park permits

luxury coach with reclining seats

 

Price Excludes:-

International and domestic airline tickets

Visa's

Innoculations

Pre and post tour accommodation

Tips, baggage and porterage charges

Laundry, telephone costs etc.

 

 

Then we continue our travels, crossing the Outeniqua Mountains via the spectacular Outeniqua Pass before reaching Oudsthoorn, where we set up camp for the next 2 nights. (217 Km)

 

Day 8

What a day we have ahead! A trip to an ostrich farm, a visit to the world-renowned Cango Caves and a visit to a wildlife ranch where, amongst other things, you can choose to interact with cheetah or “wet your pants” by getting into a cage and being lowered into a pool of crocodiles! Put that on your CV!.

 

Day 9

Heading back towards the coast via the Robinson Pass, see the scenery change again as we head for the picturesque fishing village of Gans Baai. For those that are interested (and very few aren’t), there is an opportunity in the afternoon to book for what most people consider to be the highlight of the trip………cage diving amongst the Great White sharks of False Bay.  (397 Km)

 

Day 10

For those going out on the boats, the day starts with a light breakfast and a detailed briefing session. Then it is onto the boats for what many people claim to be a life-changing experience. The trip usually includes close-up encounters with whales (depending on the time of year), dolphins and Cape fur seals.

 

Day 11

Today, the tour heads through Hermanus and onto Cape Town, where the tour officially ends. (200 Km)

 

Note: For those guests wishing to spend some time in Durban, Nomadic Overland Adventures will be pleased to assist with arranging accommodation for them. For those guests continuing their tour with Nomadic Overland Adventures to Cape Town, there is a one day stay in Durban, where accommodation will be arranged on request.

 

 

 

 

 

 



 
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