Day 1: Cape Town – Oudtshoorn
Depart Cape Town at about 08h30 and head northwards, climbing over the spectacular Du Toit’s Kloof Mountain pass en route to Worcester. From Worcester we continue on the R62 (route 62 is the longest wine route in the world) through Montague, to the Joubert – Tradauw Estate for lunch. Joubert-Tradauw is a Boutique, family-owned cellar/farm, with the focus on classic, elegant, hand-crafted wines to be enjoyed with good food.
You’ll discover the Alfresco Deli/Restaurant; once a run-down-tin-roofed dwelling that was transformed into a Mediterranean-style farm Deli. A very tasteful inside fireplace and outside tables in true Alfresco-style under the vine-covered “afdak” veranda, gives you a peaceful rest, overlooking the farm, Tradauw Valley and the Langeberge.
In the afternoon we travel through the Little Karoo. Changing scenery from lush farmland to semi-desert areas make this a day full of surprises. A warm welcome awaits us from the staff of the Riempies Estate Hotel in Oudtshoorn, where we arrive in the late afternoon for our overnight stop. Oudtshoorn is the ostrich capital of the world. Here ostriches are found in great numbers and the region produces the best feathers, leather products and ostrich meat world wide.
But the world’s biggest bird is just one of the many attractions in this area of interesting contrasts. This small, safe town is the commercial hub of the greater Klein Karoo region and is situated in a beautiful valley between the Outeniqua and Swartberg Mountains.
Accommodation: Protea Hotel Riempies Estate or similar (3 star)
Meals included: Lunch & Dinner
Day 2: Oudtshoorn – Knysna
Awake the next day to the freshness of the Karoo air. After a good breakfast we visit the world famous Cango Caves where we take a guided tour lasting over an hour – full of fascination. From the Caves we travel to the Cango Wildlife Ranch (Crocodile and Cheetah farm) to learn more about frightening reptiles and other beautiful animals. You can view crocodile, cheetah, tiger, lion, jaguar and puma. Hear the awesome stories from the guide as we tour the farm with a chance to get close to a cheetah if requested.
A short drive to the other end of Oudtshoorn brings us to Ostrich country and lunch at the Highgate Ostrich farm. Today’s lunch – yes, you guessed it, includes ostrich delicacies. We’ll listen to the restaurant staff as they serenade us during lunch.
After all this, the tour of the farm begins. We head down to the fields, where you will have the opportunity to sit on and ride an ostrich. You will also learn more about the breeding habits and of the bygone days, when Oudtshoorn was in the midsts of the 1920′s ostrich feather boom.
The late afternoon takes us over the Outeniqua Mountains to Knysna. Here for the first time one can now understand why this area is known as the Garden Route. As you drive over the summit of the pass, lush green vegetation awaits you.
Accommodation: Protea Hotel Knysna Quays or similar (4 star)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3: Knysna – Mossel Bay
The morning gives us some time to enjoy the village of Knysna and for the group to have a bit of free time in the Knysna Waterfront.
At 11h00 we depart on a guided boat trip on the Keurbooms River where you experience the majesty of the Keurbooms Nature Reserve, as the Ferry glides over the shimmering waters and winds through the soaring gorges.
Qualified skippers and guides are on board to ensure that your 2.5hr trip is as informative as it is unforgettable ending with a picnic lunch on the beaches of the Keurbooms River.
In the late afternoon we will make our way to Mossel Bay where we get the time to visit to the Post Office Tree and Diaz museum where early pioneers left mail for the homebound ships to Europe. Spend a leisurely afternoon in front of the swimming pool or a stroll along the beach.
Accommodation: Protea Hotel Mossel Bay or similar (3 star)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 4: Mossel Bay – Cape Town
The next morning we visit Botlierskop Private Game reserve where we have breakfast before departing on a game drive.
Experience close encounters with Rhinoceros, Lion, Buffalo, Giraffe, rare Black Impala and many more species in an exhilarating three-hour guided game viewing drive in an open vehicle over the 3000 ha reserve.
Our next stop after the rolling hills of the Southern Cape is Swellendam, full of romantic history. The town was founded by the Dutch East India Company in 1745 in order to exercise control over independent frontiersmen who migrated over the Hottentots Holland Mountains at the beginning of the 18th Century.
A magistrate was appointed and a Drostdy and other building were erected. The district and town were named after the reigning Governor of the Cape, Hendrik Swellengrebel, and his wife, Helena Ten Damme. In time, a village was established and Swellendam became the last outpost of civilisation on the eastern frontier.
Our lunch today is at a restaurant in Swellendam, La Bell Alliance. In the afternoon we make a scenic stop at one of the local farmstalls (time permitting) or we may swing past the coastal town of Hermanus to view the Southern Right Whales (in season from June – November).
We arrive back in Cape Town, either terminating at the airport at 18h00 or at the various hotels a little later, after four fabulous days!
Accommodation: N/A
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Please note:
Enquire about ending your tour in Port Elizabeth
Baggage allowance- one medium suitcase and one shoulder bag per person
| Departure city | Cape Town |
| Arrival city | Cape Town |
| Duration of tour | 4 full days |
| Pick up Drop off | +/- 18:15 – 18:45 |
| No of participants | 2 >12 persons |
| Vehicle | Luxury Microbus / Luxury Mini Coach or similar |
| Languages available | English |
| Rate – sharing | R7550.00 per person sharing |
| Rate – single | R8400.00 per person for a single room |
Protea Hotel Oudtshoorn
Protea Hotel Knysna

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70 Lagoon Facing Rooms (on request)
These rooms face the Knysna Lagoon and can sleep 4 guests. Rooms are available with interleading doors..
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20 Non-lagoon Facing Rooms
These rooms face either the town or the waterfront shopping complex and sleep 2 guests in 1 double bed or 2 twin beds.
30 Non-Lagoon Twin Rooms
These rooms face either the town or the waterfront shopping complex and sleep 2 guests in 2 single beds.
I just want to thank you for the nice trips that we had in South Africa and for all your support, from beginning to end; everything was fine and I will trustfully recommend your tours to my friends that will come to South Africa someday.
- Nicu Albu – Romaina
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