Itinerary: B = Breakfast. L = lunch, D = dinner
Day 1 Langebaan: Departing from Cape Town we head off towards the Langebaan
lagoon, stopping of to explore a penguin rehabilitation centre on route. The afternoon is spent soaking up the majesty
of the Atlantic Ocean or taking part in the optional kitesurfing or kayaking.
L.,D.
Day2 Citrusdal: Today we head inland to explore the magnificent Cederberg,
where in the afternoon we will partake in a guided hike through the mountains. Enroute we will stop of for wine tasting at
one of Africa's finest wine cellars. B.,L.,D.
Day 3 Hermanus: An early start will see us heading back to the coast, to the
breeding ground of the majestic Southern Right Whale. During season (June to October) we might be
lucky enough to spot these magnificent beasts frolicking in the waves. The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure
(hiking or boat based whale watching are optional) and the option is available
to spend the evening through in one of Hermanus's fine restaurants. B
Day 4 Oudthoorn: Leaving behind the coast, we head up the escarpment to the
Ostrich Capital of Africa, where in the afternoon we will be able to explore
the breathtaking Cango Caves. B.,L.,D
Day 5 + 6 Natures Valley: After an early morning ride on the world's largest
bird, we head off to the Garden Route, where for the next two day we will
explore the ancient forest and unspoilt white beaches. B.,L.,D.,
Day 7 Sundays River Valley: Today the brave among us will have the option to
jump of the 216m Bloukrans Bungy jump, and in the afternoon the option exists
to explore the ancient Yellow Wood Forest Canopies on a zipline suspended 20
metres above the ground. We spend the
evening in an area close to Addo. B.,L.,D.
Day 8 Port Elizabeth: The final day
starts with a 3 hour game drive in the world famous Addo Elephant National
Park, where, if we are lucky, we may get to view these magnificent beast up
close and personal. The tour ends after
lunch in Port Elizabeth. B., L.
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