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Mantis Collection Garden Route Tour
- 9 days/8 nights
Port Elizabeth to Cape Town
POST-CONGRESS: Friday 9th November to Saturday 17th November 2001
Day 1: Arrival at Shamwari Game Reserve, the ultimate in luxury African adventure. Late afternoon Game drive.
Overnight: Shamwari Game Reserve
Day 2: Take the opportunity to visit the Born Free Conservation Centre; enjoy lunch overlooking the Bushmans River; see the "Big 5" on your game ride; and experience Kaya Lendaba, an African Arts and Cultural Village.
Overnight: Shamwari Game Reserve
Day 3: Departing Shamwari Game Reserve, we drive passed "The Friendly City", through the heart of the Garden Route, travelling through forests and enchanted glens…We stop to explore the Tsitsikamma Forest. Afternoon arrival in Knynsa. Situated in the Amphitheatre of surrounding mountains and the expanse of the Knynsa Lagoon, Knynsa is a treasure trove of interesting people and unusual places. Late afternoon we board a pleasure boat, for a cruise, which sails the lagoon and offers a close view of the Knysna Heads, the two sandstone sentinels that guard the Knysna lagoon from the roaring Indian Ocean breakers
Overnight: Lake Pleasant, Sedgefield
Day 4: This morning, we board the Outeniqua choo-tjoe, a steam train that follows a picturesque route from Sedgefield to George. Continuing via microbus over the Outeniqua Mountains to Oudsthoorn, we reach the ostrich capital of the world, Oudtshoorn. Lunch is enjoyed at a local ostrich farm. After lunch we explore the breathtaking Cango Caves, one of the world's natural wonders.
Overnight: Lake Pleasant, Sedgefield
Day 5: Today we drive to the seaside town of Mossel Bay, which owes its origin and growth to the seafaring trade. Here we visit the world-wide known Post Office Tree, under which, in the 15th century Portuguese sailors left their mail, and the Bartholomew Dias Museum Complex, for a look at the life-size replica of Dias's caravel, and the Khoi-San culture. After tea at the Gannet, we enjoy a leisurely drive to Swellendam, the first magisterial district to be created outside of Cape Town. This small village nestling at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains has many beautiful historical buildings, including the Old Drostdy Museum. This afternoon we continue towards the "Mother City".
Overnight: Steenberg Country Estate, Cape Town
Day 6: Morning City Orientation Tour. Afternoon at leisure.
Overnight: Steenberg Country Hotel, Cape Town
Day 7: Visit the shores of the Cape Peninsula. This full day tour takes you to the meeting place of the Atlantic and the Indian oceans. Highlights include the naval base at Simon's Town; Cape Point; Good Hope Nature Reserve with prolific plant, bird and animal life; a spectacular drive around Chapman's Peak; the quaint fishing village of Hout Bay and the world-famous Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Overnight: Steenberg Country Hotel, Cape Town
Day 8: This morning, after a delicious breakfast, we travel to the fertile valleys of the Cape Winelands. The Winelands are surrounded by proud mountain ranges. The towns and villages have numerous historic homesteads and monuments. This tranquil and historic area produces some world-renowned wines. On this full day tour, a traditional South African lunch is enjoyed at Boschendal wine estates.
Overnight: Steenberg Country Hotel, Cape Town
Day 9: Departure day. You are transferred from Steenberg Country Hotel to Cape Town International Airport.
Total Cost per person sharing:
Based on 2 pax: US$2949.00
Based on 4 pax: US$2349.00
Single Supplement: US$659.00
Cost includes:
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Vehicle, and fuel
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SATOUR registered Tour Guide
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Tour Guide expenses
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Accommodation on a B&B basis
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Entrance Fees as indicated in itinerary
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14% VAT
| FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & BOOKING REQUESTS:
Contact GILTEDGE TRAVEL, the official travel
agent for the 7th World Wilderness Congress:
Contact Person: Nina Assenmacher
Email: travel@gilt-edge.com
Telephone: +27 (0)21 713 0296
Facsimile: +27 (0)21 713 0506 |
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