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Morning Half Day City Tour Cape Town & Table Mountain

This tour gives you the opportunity to discover the spirit of the Mother City, experience her vibrant cultures and history and enjoy botanical scenery. Highlights include: Table Mountain – weather permitting (otherwise Signal Hill), Scenic coastal drive through Clifton & Sea Point, Guided boat cruise of the Waterfront, Green Market Square, District Six, Walk through the Company Gardens, Scenic City tour passing the Houses of Parliament, the City Hall, the Castle and Slave lodge.
 

Full Day Cape Point & Table Mountain

Start your Peninsula experience by visiting Table Mountain. Enjoy the crisp air and clear visibility as you reach the summit. Our guide will point out the highlights of one of the world's most famous views. We continue on Africa's premier tour route to the romantic meeting place of the Indian & Atlantic Oceans. Sir Francis Drake the explorer called it "the fairest Cape that we saw in the circumference of the Globe"
 
This tour offers a full and exciting day out. Includes: Hout Bay, 30-minute cruise to the seal colony in a glass bottom boat, Cape Point nature reserve, Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope, stop for lunch at Fish Hoek Galley (extra cost) - swimming in Indian ocean possible, penguin colony in Simonstown and Kirstenbosch botanical gardens.
 

Full Day Winelands Tour

Our tour is one of the few that visits all the areas that make the Cape Winelands unique. Our tour’s most memorable features are: Morning wine tasting in the Stellenbosch area, Opportunity to touch a cheetah (Optional), Stellenbosch town tour in Village Museum, Lunch stop in Stellenbosch (lunch to own account), Helshoogte mountain pass, Franschhoek, Huguenot Monument, Paarl, cellar tour & tasting and Opportunity to purchase wine.

 

Featherbed Excursion

We make our way to the Featherbed departure point. This spectacular four hour eco-experience includes: A return ferry, walk and lunch. A 25 minute ferry trip on the Knysna Lagoon to the Western head (The Reserve is only accessible by ferry.) Upon arrival, guests board a Unimog drawn trailer and drive up to the top of the Reserve. While stopping at a scenic lookout point, our specialist guides will share with you some fascinating tales about Knysna and the surrounding area while you enjoy the panoramic views. An optional 2,2 km guided nature walk takes you through the forest, onto the cliffs, into the caves and along the scenic coast. Once back in the Food Forest, a unique outdoor restaurant situated under the Milkwood Trees, guests can enjoy a spectacular 12 dish buffet lunch.

 

After lunch the ferry returns to the Featherbed Ferry Terminus on Remembrance Avenue, 400m west of the Knysna Waterfront. The Featherbed Experience is regarded as one of the Garden Route's premier tourist attractions. Booking is therefore recommended. What to bring: We recommend comfortable walking shoes, camera (lots of film), hats in summer and a warm jacket for the ferry trips. Browse through our unique 'Blue Duiker' Curio Shop where a variety of curios can be purchased including clothing, and the famous carved 'Feathers of Knysna' collection. Rest of day at leisure with vehicle and driver/guide at disposal.

 
Tsitsikama National Park

Where the booming breakers of the Indian Ocean relentlessly pound rocky shores, where temperate high forest and fynbos roll down to the sea in an unspoilt verdant carpet, where ancient rivers carve their paths to the ocean down rocky ravines. This, "the place of much water", is the Tsitsikamma National Park. The heartland of the park stretches some 5 km to sea, protecting a wonderland of inter-tidal life, reef and deep-sea fish. Dolphins frolic in the breakers, surfing and playing for the sheer joy of life, and the gentle giant of the ocean, the southern right whale visits here, coming inshore to breed.

 

Gold Reef City

A wonderful opportunity to descend into a vast gold mine at Gold Reef City, named after the richness upon which the city of Johannesburg was built. Watch a gold pour, see the miners carry out their traditional tribal and gum boot dancing, learn a bit of their specially devised mine language - still used today to cover the many and diverse tribes who worked here. Stroll through the theme park reflecting the life of the mining town at the turn of the last century.
There is plenty to do for young and old but remember to wear comfortable walking shoes and Gold Reef City is closed on Mondays.

 

Lesedi Cultural Village

Lesedi African Lodge is a multi cultural village set amongst the pristine bushveld and rocky hills less than an hour’s drive north of Johannesburg. Live the experience – experience the vibrant and colourful traditions of the Basotho, Ndebele, Pedi, Xhosa and Zulu people on a short tour. Be part of traditional Africa for just a short while. You will never forget it!

 

Monkey land

Monkeyland is a modern primate sanctuary established in a pristine natural high canopy forest which is well suited to those primates fortunate enough to live there. Perhaps the most significant aspect of the sanctuary is that it is both a multi specie and free-roaming facility. Monkeyland which is only three years old, is totally self sustaining from the revenue it derives from tourism, this revenue is generated by taking visitors out on monkey safaris, and these safaris are conducted by enthusiastic rangers.
The safaris which are fun and exciting, are also educational and generally result in our guests leaving the sanctuary with a whole new focus on the primates of the world and the problems they are facing.

   
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