INFORMATION
Tour code:
SAE/20
Guaranteed departures:
From 4 travellers
Small group safari maximum:
14 travellers
Travel through:
South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho
Safari Length:
20 days
DESCRIPTION
DEPARTS:
Johannesburg, South Africa
ENDS:
Cape Town, South Africa
MEALS:
19 x Breakfast
03 x Lunch
02 x Dinner
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HIGHLIGHTS
- Johannesburg: Arrival in a bustling African city
- Panorama Route: Enjoy breath-taking scenic views at God’s Window and Blyde River Canyon. Visit spectacular rock formations at Bourke’s Luck
- Kruger: Game drives in the iconic national park
- Kingdom of Swaziland: Visit to Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary including guided birding walk. Interactive cultural experience at a chief’s homestead
- St Lucia: Afternoon boat cruise in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
- Hluhluwe: Wildlife viewing in the Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Game Reserve on a game drive
- Drakensburg Mountains: Exploring the picturesque World Heritage Site on guided walks
- Kingdom of Lesotho: Experience traditional Basotho lifestyle while pony trekking in Lesotho
- Cradock: Visit to historic Karoo town
- Garden Route: Game driving in Addo Elephant National Park. Explore the forests of Tsitsikamma National Park on leisurely hikes. Oyster tasting experience
- Cango Caves: View limestone formations on guided tour of the caves
- Cape Winelands: Wine tasting and cellar tour
- Cape Town: Explore the city at leisure. Full day scenic Cape Peninsula tour
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B = Breakfast | L = Lunch | D = Dinner
Day 1 JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
On arrival in Johannesburg, you will be met and transferred to the Safari Club. You have the remainder of the day at leisure. This evening you will meet your guide and the rest of the group for your pre-departure meeting at 18h00.
Accommodation: Safari Club or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool and restaurant)
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES IN JOHANNESBURG
Below is a list of some of the most popular optional activities on offer in Johannesburg. Pre-booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. The rates are per person and are quoted in South African Rand. All activities are subject to availability and may require a minimum amount of passengers to operate. Certain activities only operate at specific times of the year or on certain days of the week only. Please contact our reservation office for further information. Should you wish to partake in an activity that is not listed below, we will gladly assist you with rates and reservations.
Apartheid Museum Tour
Gold Reef City Tour
Johannesburg City Tour
Soweto Tour
Lesedi Cultural Village Tour
Sun City Tour
Day 2 JOHANNESBURG TO MPUMALANGA, SOUTH AFRICA
Departing from Johannesburg we head east towards Mpumalanga. A landscape characterized by mountains, panoramic passes, valleys, rivers, waterfalls and forests. We spend the night in the town of Graskop, a small forestry town situated on the Drakensberg Escarpment at the start of the Panorama route and the gateway to the Kruger National Park.
Distance: 385 km Departure: 06h30
Accommodation: Graskop Hotel or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant)
Day 3 & 4 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA [B] & [B]
This morning we start with a scenic drive along the Panorama Route, arguably one of the most beautiful destinations in South Africa. The most spectacular stretch is the Blyde River Canyon, which is the 3rd largest canyon in the world, and filled with lush vegetation and wildlife. We make a stop at Bourke’s Luck Potholes to view these spectacular rock formations, formed eons ago by erosion. In the afternoon we head into the Kruger National Park. We spend two nights inside the park and will have the chance to encounter the wildlife of Africa on exciting morning and afternoon game drives in our tour vehicle. Should you wish to partake on a game drive in an open game-viewer vehicle, these are available, at an additional expense.
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – ADDITIONAL GAME DRIVES IN OPEN GAME-VIEWER VEHICLE
Full Day Game Drive: Price: R1160
*Pre-booking recommended. Based on a minimum of 2 people. Departure times are seasonally dependent.
Distance: 250 km Departure: 07h00
Accommodation: Berg en Dal Camp or similar (bungalows with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, restaurant)
Day 5 & 6 KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND [B] & [BL]
Today we cross the border into the mountainous Kingdom of Swaziland, led by King Mswati III, and one of 3 monarchies in Africa. You will explore the traditions and discover the culture of which the Swazis are so proud. We spend two nights in the Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaziland’s pioneer conservation area situated in the “Valley of Heaven”. Apart from abundant bird life, there are a number of animal species to be seen including hippo, giraffe, zebra, and a variety of antelope, which we hope to spot on a guided walk in the afternoon. The next day we visit the Umphakatsi Chief’s homestead, for an interactive experience where you will get to try your hand at grinding maize and plaiting mountain grass or join the children in Swazi song and dance. An offering of a taste of local food is made but forget about your cutlery and try it the Swazi way… with your hands!
Distance: 190 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: Mlilwane Rest Camp or similar (beehive huts with en-suite bathrooms, restaurant)
Day 7 & 8 ZULULAND, SOUTH AFRICA [B] & [B]
After visiting a craft market en–route, we re-enter South Africa via Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal. We arrive at our lodge in the late afternoon. The following day we explore the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve, during a game drive in our tour vehicle. Hluhluwe-iMfolozi is the oldest game reserve in Africa and is a safe haven to both the endangered black and white rhino. In the afternoon we make our way to The iSimangaliso Wetland Park, which was listed as South Africa’s first World Heritage Site. Here we enjoy a boat cruise on the St Lucia estuary, getting up close to the hippos and crocodiles that inhabit the lake.
Distance: 440 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: Ezulwini Game Lodge or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & dining area)
Day 9 & 10 DRAKENSBERG, SOUTH AFRICA [BD] & [BLD]
Moving further inland, we spend the next two nights in Northern Drakensberg which is an area known for its magnificent scenery of towering mountains, indigenous forests, and cool berg streams. At 3,482 metres in height, The Drakensberg, known in Zulu as uKhahlamba or the “Barrier of Spears”, is South Africa’s highest mountain range, stretching its rugged form roughly 1,000 km from south-west to north-east. Time will be spent exploring thispicturesque World Heritage Site on guided walks.
Distance: 540 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: The Cavern or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant)
Day 9
Breakfast: At Ezulwini Game Lodge or similar
Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: At The Cavern or similar
Day 10
Breakfast: At The Cavern or similar
Lunch: At The Cavern or similar
Dinner: At The Cavern or similar
Day 11 & 12 LESOTHO [BL] & [B]
Today we cross the border into the Kingdom of Lesotho, the southernmost landlocked country in the world, rich in natural beauty, flora, fauna and cultural heritage. Malealea is situated in a remote part of Western Lesotho that is breath-taking in its beauty. We have the chance to experience traditional Basotho life, a nation with solid traditions, beliefs and customs. No visit to Lesotho would be complete without a pony trek and the next day we take a ride on the transport of choice for most Basotho, as these sturdy animals handle the narrow trails better than any 4×4 can!
Distance: 420 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: Malealea Lodge or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, bar & dining area)
Day 11
Breakfast: At The Cavern or similar
Lunch: Lunch pack from The Cavern or similar
Dinner: For your own account
Day 12
Breakfast: At Malealea Lodge or similar
Lunch: For your own account
Dinner: For your own account
Day 13 CRADOCK, SOUTH AFRICA [B]
We leave the beauty of Lesotho behind us and drive to the historical town of Cradock, known for spectacular starry nights and traditional Karoo hospitality. Founded in 1814 as a frontier stronghold, the town is an important agricultural centre for cattle, dairy and fruit farming. Cradock is a place of literary legends and the original part of the town is graced with some of the finest old buildings.
Distance: 415 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: Die Tuishuise or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, bar & restaurant)
Day 14 ADDO ELEPHANT NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA [B]
A benchmark conservation success, Addo Elephant National Park offers a unique wildlife habitat, famous for the Addo elephants and the remaining population of the flightless dung beetle. We spend the afternoon on a game drive in our tour vehicle, in search of elephant, black rhino, lion, buffalo and leopard. Additional game drives conducted in opengame–viewer vehicles are available at an extra expense. An evening spent at the floodlit waterhole allows us to watch the nocturnal animals and listen to their calls.
ADDO ELEPHANT NATIONAL PARK – ADDITIONAL GAME DRIVE IN OPEN GAME-VIEWER VEHICLE
Sundowner Game Drive: Incl. snacks and drinks Price: to be advised
*Pre-booking recommended. Based on a minimum of 2 people. Departure times are seasonally dependent.
Distance: 300 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: Addo Elephant Rest Camp or similar (bungalows with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, restaurant)
Day 15 & 16 TSITSIKAMMA, SOUTH AFRICA [B] & [B]
This morning after breakfast our journey takes us to a region of startling beauty along South Africa’s southern coastline, known as the Garden Route. We spend two nights in the Storms River Village, at the heart of the Tsitsikamma Forest. We will take a leisurely hike along one of the short trails, which allow you to explore the coastal bush and rocky shoreline. There is also an option to plunge off the world’s highest bungi jump at the Bloukrans River (for own expense).
Distance: 240 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: Tsitsikamma Village Inn or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, restaurant)
Day 17 KNYSNA TO OUDTSHOORN, SOUTH AFRICA [B]
After visiting ‘The Heads’ in Knysna, a town nestled on a tranquil lagoon, we will enjoy an interactive and educational oyster tasting experience. We continue our journey, travelling over the Outeniqua Mountains into the Little Karoo arriving in the town of Oudtshoorn. We take a trip to the famous Cango Caves, with their impressive ancient stalagmites and stalactites before overnighting in the ostrich capital of the world.
Distance: 280 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: Turnberry Boutique Hotel or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms, bar & restaurant)
Day 18 & 19 CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA [B] & [B]
En-route to Cape Town, we visit the pretty university town of Stellenbosch, for wine tasting and a cellar tour. Once in Cape Town the afternoon is at leisure, enjoy sundowners at one of the fabulous beaches or indulge in some last minute shopping at the V&A Waterfront. The next day we get to explore the many attractions the ‘Mother City’ has to offer on our Cape Point tour.
Distance: 450 km Departure: 08h00
Accommodation: The Townhouse Hotel or similar (rooms with en-suite bathrooms and restaurant)
Day 20 CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA [B]
Spend the final day at leisure. Weather dependent there is the chance to take the cable car up Table Mountain (own expense) and enjoy one last view of the Cape of Good Hope before your transfer to the airport.
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Below is a list of some of the most popular optional activities on offer in Cape Town. Pre-booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. The rates are per person and are quoted in South African Rand. All activities are subject to availability and may require a minimum amount of passengers to operate. Certain activities only operate at specific times of the year or certain days of the week. Please contact our reservation office for further information. Should you wish to partake in an activity that is not listed below, we will gladly assist you with rates and reservations.
Full Day Cape Winelands Tour
Winelands with Bicycles
Cape Town City Cycle Tour
Township Tour
Shark Cage Diving (Gansbaai)
Whale Route Tour
Give Back Cultural Field Trip
Duration: 20 Days
Code: SAE/20
A small-group lodge safari, from Johannesburg to Cape Town, through South Africa, Swaziland & Lesotho.
Price per person sharing: @US $ 4,290 / EUR 3,890
Single supplement: @US $ 950 / EUR 850
Guide supplements
German or French Guided Departures
USD 170 / EUR 150 per person
Dinner Supplement (Optional)
Days 5-8 & 11-13 – $US 145 per person
*Please note all rates are subject to change due to any unforeseen circumstances including rate of exchange fluctuations. Park fees are subject to increase at any time without notice*
PRE & POST TOUR ARRANGEMENTS – SUGGESTED ACCOMMODATION :
Pre Tour:
Johannesburg, South Africa
Safari Club
Standard room ,BB
Post Tour:
Cape Town, South Africa
The Townhouse Hotel
Standard room ,BB
D – German guided departures / F – French guided departures / GD – Guaranteed departures
DEPARTURE:
The South Africa Explorer Safari departs from The Safari Club or similar in Johannesburg.
Please note that the daily departure times are a guideline only and are subject to change due to seasonal variations, as well as unforeseen circumstances. The final decision rests with your guide who will advise you at what time you will be departing each day.
On the evening of Day 1, there will be a meeting presented by your guide, at 18h00, at The Safari Club. It is imperative that all clients attend this meeting so as not to miss out on any critical information.
Whilst it is our every intention to adhere to the above mentioned itinerary, there may on occasion be a necessity to make alterations in order to make the tour more enjoyable or practical. Therefore please treat the itinerary as a guide only.
TRANSPORT:
I C Africa Safaris & Tours uses fully equipped Toyota Quantum’s, Mercedes Benz Sprinters or Vito’s or other appropriate vehicles with comfortable seating, a music system, PA system and air-conditioning. Please note all game drives are conducted in the touring vehicle. Clients have the option to book additional game drives in open game-viewer vehicles. It is recommended that you pre-book additional game drives in advance to avoid disappointment.
TRAVELLING TIMES AND DISTANCES:
All travelling times are affected by road conditions, border crossings, detours and weather conditions, therefore on certain days travelling times may be longer than anticipated especially where there is a lot of distance to be covered. Please keep in mind that the time it takes to travel 100 km in your home country is not equivalent to the time it takes to travel 100 km on African roads, therefore we encourage you to sit back and enjoy the spectacular scenery Africa has to offer. Where possible additional stops will be made to ensure your travelling comfort at all times.
ACCOMMODATION
We make use of mid-range typical African standard lodge accommodation. Accommodation is situated either in National Parks, on the banks of a river, or in other places of interest. The accommodation will be a mix of lodges, chalets and tented camps. Most of them have a private bathroom with a shower and toilet. Some properties are equipped with swimming pools and/or bar areas.
MEALS:
Breakfast is included daily and provided by the lodge restaurants. A dinner package is available, at additional cost for 7 dinners. This needs to be booked in advance and the meals are to be taken in the lodge restaurants. Please advise us of any special dietary requirements in advance. Should you not wish to pre-pay for this, dinners will be for your own account and will still need to be taken in local restaurants or at the lodges if there are no restaurants in the nearby vicinity. There are no facilities available for self-catering.
VISAS:
The onus is on the client to organize all visas required to visit South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho prior to departure.
TRAVEL INSURANCE:
Please note that travel and cancellation insurance is mandatory for every guest travelling with I C Africa Safaris & Tours. All insurance is solely the responsibility of our guests. Please ensure you arrange your own insurance with protection for the full duration of your journey to cover personal injury, damage and loss of personal items including but not limited to camera equipment and other electronic items, medical expenses, repatriation expenses and loss of luggage, etc. Please speak to your travel agent if you require assistance.
In a nutshell
- A true African experience – wild and free!
- All inclusive trip with cultural experience, adventure and wildlife.
- Victoria Falls, Moremi Game Reserve, Savuti & Chobe National Park
Why travel with IC AFRICA SAFARIS
We understand that there are several options available to you when choosing your African safari. We also know that you want to make the most informed decision about your safari, what you get, what’s included and what you see and experience. So these are just a few of the ICA qualities and facts:
- Small groups – by travelling with a maximum of 8 people, you are able to witness Africa and have first-hand contact with this amazing continent and its people without being a negative influence. This has been a key factor in our continued success. Our trips appeal to a wide demographic of traveler. Our clients range in age from 25 to 65+ with the average being 45. The range of travelers gives a variety of perspectives which adds to the experience of each safari.
- Guaranteed departures – departure dates on each itinerary shown as bold are guaranteed departure dates. All other departures operate with a minimum of 4 clients.
- All inclusive price – when we travel ourselves, we always feel that if we’re in a country we should find and see the best it has to offer. So when planning the ICA routes we ensure that each trip provides the best inclusions and experiences. For example, if you go to Botswana – you have to visit the national parks in an open 4WD – it is the essence of the Botswana wilderness. When booking on a ICA Safari there are no hidden costs. All of the entrance fees are included, and a wide range of activities, and most meals. We have included many highlights in our tours, so that you will see and experience the highlights without having to pay extra when you get there. So when you decide on which safari company to book with, look carefully at what you’re actually getting. You may only visit a place once, make sure you get the most out of it.
- Safety – our fleet of vehicles are custom built to ensure comfortable and safe touring. Each is constructed, by an authorised passenger vehicle builder, to the latest safety requirements, with a safety shell, and every seat has a lap belt. This gives you peace of mind when travelling with ICA Safaris on the often demanding African roads.
- Solo Travellers – going it alone won’t make your holiday more expensive; our reservations staff will match you up with another same-gender traveller to keep your holiday affordable. If however you request a single room or tent these are available, with a price supplement
- Experience – we have more than 25 years’ experience planning tours throughout Southern Africa. As such, our itineraries and routes have been perfected over many years ensuring that your tour will run smoothly. We visit the highlights of Southern Africa, but ensure that you do not follow the well-trodden tourist track. All of us at ICA Safaris have extensive travel experience in Africa, and throughout the world. Being adventure travellers ourselves, we know how to plan trips that give you a broad experience of the countries that you will visit.
- Based in Africa – probably the most important part of a ICA safari is that we are an African company with offices in South Africa. We live in Africa, we travel in Africa and it is our passion for this amazing continent that makes Sunway your best travel option.
Local Payment
- There is no local payment on this tour
Recommended reading
Before you travel you might want to read any of the following books. While not specific to the ICA tour you will join, they do provide some background understanding of the countries you will be visiting.
- #1 ladies Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith (Fictional story of life in Botswana)
- Trees of the Okavango by Veronica Roodt (A reference book with traditional uses and myths)
- Okavango: Jewel of the Kalahari by Karen Ross (A comprehensive description of the Delta ecology)
- Don’t run whatever You Do by Peter Allison (A guide’s perspective of Botswana lodge life)
- Okavango: Africa’s Last Eden by Frans Lanting (A coffee table book of photography)
- Newman’s Birds of Southern Africa by Kenneth Newman
- Sasol Birds of Southern Africa by Ian Sinclair, Phil Hockey, and W.R. Tarboton
- The Safari Companion: A Guide to Watching African Mammals Including Hoofed Mammals, Carnivores, and Primates by Richard D. Estes and Daniel Otte
- Field Guide to Trees of Southern Africa (Field Guides) by Braam Van Wyk, Keith Coates Palgrav, and Piet Van Wyk
Shopping
- Craft shopping for carvings, batiks, paintings and clothing is best in Victoria Falls which has a wide variety of curios. Botswana has beautiful grass weavings but these are available mostly at curio shops as there are hardly any craft markets in Botswana.
Food
- The majority of meals on this safari are provided by the lodges.
Difficulty
- Anyone who is generally active and in good health should enjoy this trip.
- Full itinerary with a couple of long driving days. The road conditions through the wilderness areas a very poor and our progress can at times be slow and dusty. Remember to hold on at all times and enjoy the ride!
Things you should know
- Includes park entrances, game drives and the Okavango Delta excursion.
- As this tour spends a large amount of time in wildlife areas it is essential that clients adhere to the tour leaders (and local guides) instructions regarding interaction with wildlife, camp safety and game walk/drive rules.
- Your client will need a valid passport and visas for entry into Zimbabwe and Botswana.
- Luggage, please pack to a limit of 12kgs in a soft sports tog bag. Also bring daypack for walks and keeping in the vehicle. You do not need to bring a towel as the accommodation establishments will provide towels.
- We recommend that you bring Euro or US$ for personal expenses on this trip but please note that foreign currency will need to changed into Botswana Pula as shops, restaurants and market vendors only accept BWP. Expenses in Victoria Falls can be paid in US$ and major credit cards can also be used for optional activities. Traveler’s cheques can be changed in Victoria Falls, Kasane and Maun (although in Zimbabwe travellers cheques attract a very high commission). See the ICA tour dossier for approximate costs of drinks and meals etc.
Common questions about this trip
- Can I buy camera memory cards? Memory cards and other photographic accessories will be available several times on tour. A camera with a zoom lens from wide angle to telephoto, 35-300mm, is advisable to capture both scenic and wildlife shots. Each vehicle is fitted with a 12/220V inverter – this can be used while the vehicle is running (but will drain the vehicle battery if left plugged in), so this should only be relied on for limited charging of camera batteries and we recommend you bring a 2nd Remember you can also charge your camera at all the accommodation. In Moremi at Hyena Pan, there is a communal charger in the main lounge area that can be used when the generator is running. The camp otherwise is solar powered.
- Is it safe? Botswana is relatively safe and your guide knows the countries intimately and will endeavor to show you the best parts while looking after you. In the wild areas your guide will brief you on the necessary precautions, follow this advice and you will be fine. Be aware of your personal belongings and you will have a great trip!
- Do I need malaria tablets? Yes, the trip passes through malaria areas and prophylactics are recommended.
- What do I need to bring? All details are covered in our general tour briefing (available from icafrica.co.za on home page) but the basics are: – comfortable clothes for warm days and cool evenings, walking shoes, flash light, a raincoat, hat and sunglasses, swimsuit, a small pair of binoculars also comes in very handy and most importantly – a sense of adventure!