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Cape Town area - City Tour Half Day AM (Private)
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| Rate From : 157.03 USD | |
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Pick up from your hotel for a privately guided half day city tour of Cape Town. Be captivated by the multiethnic character and historical wealth of the Mother City. Cape Town is a rare cultural gem, resulting from the amalgamation of different nationalities and indigenous tribes. Alongside high-rise office blocks, a harmonious blend of architectural styles has been meticulously preserved, including Edwardian, Victorian and Cape Dutch. Narrow, cobblestone streets and the Islamic character of the Bo-Kaap enhance the cosmopolitan ambiance. The itinerary takes you to the City Hall, the Castle of Good Hope – this pentagon-shaped fort is the oldest surviving building in South Africa; the Company's Garden – a large public park, originally Jan van Riebeeck's vegetable garden, which he grew to feed the original colony as early as 1652; and Signal Hill with spectacular panoramas over the city, Visit to Table Mountain via the Cable Car (at own cost), before returning to your hotel. |
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Cape Town area - Peninsula Full Day (Private)
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| Rate From : 222.69 USD | |
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Pick up from your hotel for a full day privately guided Cape Peninsula tour. Discover both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean coastlines. The first stop is at the charming fishing village of Hout Bay. Then continue along the Atlantic coastline to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and Cape Point – the most south-westerly tip of Africa and the mythical meeting place of two great oceans. On the return trip, pass through the naval town of Simon's Town and then traverse the fishing port of Kalk Bay and the lush suburb of Constantia. |
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Cape Town area - Whale Route Full Day (Scheduled)
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| Rate From : 87.54 USD | |
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Pick up from your hotel for a full day whale route tour (seasonal from June to November). During the Southern Hemisphere winters, the whales' feeding areas are drastically reduced by the increase in ice flow from the Antarctic. These mammals migrate to warmer waters near Hermanus where they can be seen in large numbers and where they co-habit the waters with dolphins, seals, penguins and great white sharks. Pass through the coastal towns of Gordon's Bay, Pringle Bay and Betty's Bay. Visit the Harold Porter Botanical Gardens with its disa flowers which are found nowhere else in the world. Experience the fascinating whale sanctuary in Hermanus before returning to Cape Town via Sir Lowry's Pass. |
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Cape Town area - Wine Route Full Day (Private)
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| Rate From : 198.06 USD | |
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Pick up from your hotel for a full day private Cape Winelands tour. Learn everything there is to know about wines, from the vineyard to the bottle. The Cape Wine Route is defined by the triangle that forms the towns of Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek. Stellenbosch is a charming old town with oak shaded avenues and historical buildings. Franschhoek owes its name to the French Huguenots, who came to settle there in 1685 and planted the first quality vineyards, while Paarl has been a centre for the Afrikaner culture since the 19th century. Along the Route, wine estates welcome you to taste wines and cheeses and learn how the wines are made before you are returned to your hotel at the end of the tour. |
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Durban area - Greater Durban Full Day + Lunch
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Pick up from your hotel for a guided tour through the city of Durban and its scenic surrounds. Begin on the sunny shores of Durban as you pass along the Golden Mile, an expansive promenade that runs parallel to some of the best beaches in South Africa. From there your tour head towards the Durban Port, the largest in Africa with international shipping vehicles entering and exiting its harbour waters on a daily basis, before continuing onto the historic Victoria Embankment, the spicy buzz of an Indian Market and the exotic Durban Botanical Gardens. Your tour then moves on to the outer west side of the city and the picturesque Valley of a Thousand Hills. This area is named after the thousands of hills that tumble down towards the Umgeni River and is place of stunning, unspoilt beauty filled with magnificent scenery and wildlife. A light lunch and return transfer to your hotel is included in your visit. |
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Johannesburg area - Joburg & Soweto Half Day AM (Private)
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| Rate From : 86.03 USD | |
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Collection from your hotel for a half-day privately guided tour of Johannesburg, Soweto and Newtown. Your tour begins with a vibrant and intoxicating visit to the Newtown Cultural Precinct in downtown Johannesburg. This area was once a hotbed of protest theatre, poetry and music during the apartheid era and today is the heart and soul of Johannesburg’s cultural landscape. It is jam-packed with art galleries, museums, dance studios, live music venues, restaurants and nightclubs that know no colour barrier and embrace artistic expression from all walks of life. Your Jozi adventure then moves to Soweto for a thoughtful tour through the Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial, named after the young boy who was accidentally killed by police crossfire in the infamous 1976 student uprisings in the township. Opened in 2002, the museum retraces the events that culminated in the student riots and, according to some historians, to the beginning of the collapse of the apartheid era. Return transfer to your hotel included. |
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Johannesburg area - Pretoria City Tour Half Day AM (Private)
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| Rate From : 125.93 USD | |
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Pick up from your hotel for a privately guided half-day Pretoria City Tour to discover the administrative capital known as "Jacaranda City". Pretoria is a city of tree-lined avenues, fascinating architecture and historic monuments. A drive along Government Avenue will take you to the Union Buildings, a symbol of the new Democratic South Africa. As part of the executive government the building cannot be visited but the beautifully manicured terrace garden, planted with indigenous species and scattered monuments, memorials and statues, is an attraction in its own. From the Union building meander the streets of Arcadia heading to the city centre to visit the Kruger house Museum. This modest Edwardian style home was occupied by Paul Kruger from 1894 to 1900; it contains interesting souvenirs of Oom Paul's life, the founder of the Afrikaans Nation. Complete the tour with a drive through Church Square to Voortrekkerhoogte, the hill on which the Voortrekker Monument is built. The Monument, rising like a sentinel in the south of Pretoria is an essential piece of the puzzle in understanding the Afrikaner people. The friezes explain their entire history from the Great Trek up to the Battle of Blood River and the forming of the Boer Republics. Return transfer to your hotel included. (Private) |
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Johannesburg area - Sun City and Pilanesberg Full Day (Private)
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| Rate From : 227.74 USD | |
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Have your fill of fun and adventure on a privately guided full day tour of Sun City and the Pilanesberg. Your tour departs from Johannesburg early in the morning as you sit back and enjoy the two hour journey to Pilanesberg, passing by the scenic Magaliesberg Mountains and the picturesque Haartebeestpoort Dam. The Pilanesberg Private Game Reserve covers a large expanse of spectacular volcanic landscape where over 7 000 animals roam freely including the Big Five, predators and a large variety of antelope. After a three hour safari you are transferred to the awesome fantasy land of the Sun City Resort, a lush and glitzy oasis set deep within the African bushveld. After an orientation tour and stop at the Welcome Centre, guests are free to book any of the leisure and entertainment activities offered (time permitting). Firm favourites among visitors include the Valley of the Waves, the Lost City Maze, gaming at the main Sun City Hotel, Waterworld, the internationally acclaimed golf course and walks through the gorgeous and intriguing gardens. Return transfer to your hotel included. |
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Kruger - Kruger 4x4 game drive Full Day (Private)(Echo)
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| Rate From : 226.01 USD | |
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Full day 4x4 game drive in the Kruger National Park. Set out early in the morning on board a privately guided open 4x4 safari vehicle to explore the wonders of the Kruger National Park. It is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, stretching across a vast 18 989 square kilometres in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga. With over 12 000 elephants, 27 000 African buffalo and 1 000 leopards, the Big Five is well represented. White rhino sightings are frequent, while spotting a black rhino may require some patience and a bit of luck. Lions are plentiful with over 2 000 stalking the plains. Overall, the Kruger supports 147 free roaming mammal species. Of the 517 species of birds here, 253 are resident and the reserve supports six diverse eco-systems. Your morning safari concludes at one of the rest camps inside the reserve giving you the opportunity to stretch, refresh and have lunch (at own expense). After refuelling, set off for a second round of action-packed wildlife discoveries. The 4x4 vehicle will allow you to get very close to the surrounding vegetation while your experienced ranger follows fresh animal spoor. Your safari concludes in the late afternoon before returning to your hotel. |
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Kruger - Kruger 4x4 game drive Half Day (Private)(Echo)
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| Rate From : 202.44 USD | |
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Half day 4x4 game drive in the Kruger Park. This national reserve is one of the most popular in southern Africa and sees more than 1 million visitors every year. Its massive size equals that of a small country and it is home to an enormous variety of creatures great and small, with healthy populations of all the Big Five. The largest resident in the reserve is the African elephant, with some with the longest tusks you will see in South Africa. The dwarf butterfly is one of the smallest species and with a wing span of only half an inch it is the smallest butterfly in the world. The Kruger Park also safeguards the world's largest population of rhinos and supports around 2 000 lions, representing one of the largest populations in Africa. Primarily nocturnal leopards are found throughout the reserve and although they are essentially ground dwelling, they do readily climb trees to escape danger and store their kills safely out of reach of other predators, so don't forget to scan the trees. Buffalo numbers exceed 20 000 and won't be difficult to spot. Your safari will include a stop at one of the rest camps in the reserve where you will have a chance to stretch your legs and refresh, before continuing your search for African wildlife. Return to your hotel around noon. |
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