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2010
South Africa Safari & Tours
Green Pepper Travel is a tour
operator offering South Africa Safari holidays, South Africa luxury
lodge Safaris and travel tours around Southern Africa. Choose from our
extensive range of tour and accommodation options, spoiling you for
choice. Whether it be a holiday or honeymoon, make it one to remember,
enjoying it in the beautiful surrounds of South Africa, natures's
playground.
For the South Africa safari enthusiasts who does
not have the time available to go on a traditional cross-country
safari .or does not want to endure Africa's rugged road
conditions, we offer convenient Fly-In Safari Packages. On our South
Africa Fly-In Safaris you are flown to and between selected safari
lodges in light aircraft charter planes. Our South Africa Fly-In
Safaris assure you of the highest standards of accommodation,meals and
personalised service throughout your safari.
For more information visit Green
Pepper Travel site
Exaple 2010 safari:
An excellent guided tour for
a couple, friends, family or a group who would like to see as much as
possible of South Africa in only sixteen days.
The tour start at at
Johannesburg, includes the spectacular Panorama Route in Mpumalanga
and the world famous Kruger National Park. We drive through the
Kingdom of Swaziland to the World Heritage Site of St. Lucia Wetlands,
take a boat trip on the lake, infested with hippos and crocodiles,
experience Zulu culture, singing and dancing at Shakaland and
overnight in Durban.
After a domestic flight to
Port Elizabeth we visit the Addo Elephant Park and do the spectacular
Garden Route, visiting the Cango Caves, a working ostrich farm and
many, many more.
One of our highlights is a
visit to Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point in Africa and the place
where two oceans meet.
In Cape Town we stay for
three nights and explore the sights and sounds of the city as well as
a day excursion to the winelands.
Itinerary:
( Please remember this tour can be changed to suit your travel needs.
)
Day 1:
Johannesburg – Mount Sheba Nature Reserve, Pilgrim’s Rest
Arrive at Johannesburg International Airport where you will be
met by your driver/guide, or you will be picked up at your hotel. We
leave the city behind us and head for the province of Mpumalanga via
the coal mining towns of the Highveld until we reach the village of
Lydenburg. Our destination is the luxury Mount Sheba Nature Reserve
Hotel, where we are going to stay for the night. Mount Sheba Nature
Reserve is unbelievable beautiful with a rain forest and several
trails to worked out gold mines, waterfalls and spectacular scenery
The dinner tonight is a set menu by their award winning chefs.
Day 2: Mount Sheba
Nature Reserve, Pilgrim’s Rest - Blydepoort
.
After a sumptuous breakfast, we take a
scenic mountain route and our first stop is the nearby mining town of
Pilgrim’s Rest. This is a living museum as the entire town has been
declared a national monument, taking the visitor back to the days of
the gold rush in the 1870’s. We enjoy a beer in the old church, now
a restored bar! We visit God’s Window, Pinnacle Rock, Blyde River
Canyon and Bourke’s Luck Potholes for breathtaking scenery. We
overnight at the Aventura Blydepoort Resort and dinner is at their
restaurant.
Day 3 : Blydepoort
– Kruger National Park
.
We enter the Kruger National Park
through the Orpen Gate and explore this world famous National Park,
home to the Big Five and several other predators and antelope. We
overnight in the central section of the Park in bungalows and enjoy
dinner at the restaurant.
Day 4: Kruger
National Park
Another full day’s game drive to the southern section of the
Park where we stay at the Berg-en-Dal camp inside the Park. Dinner at
their restaurant.
Day 5: Kruger
National Park – Ezulwini Valley, Swaziland
We leave the Park through the Malelane Gate and enter the small
kingdom of Swaziland at Jeppe’s Reef border post. Our destination is
the lush Ezulwini Valley, holiday mecca of Swaziland. Enjoy the casino
at the nearby Swazi Sun Hotel or spend hours at the huge craft market,
adjoining our hotel. Dinner at the hotel.
Day 6: Swaziland –
St. Lucia World Heritage Site
After breakfast we travel through interesting mountainous
countryside and leave Swaziland at the Gelela border post. At Hluhluwe
we take a quick turn off and enter the Hluhluwe – Umfolozi Park to
look for black rhinos which are abundant in the Park. After two hours
drive we are back on track again and stop at the St. Lucia Estuary for
a sundowner cruise on the St. Lucia lake. We are bound to see
crocodiles and hippo as well as water birds. Dinner and overnight at
the Elephant Lake hotel or similar.
Day 7 : St Lucia –
Shakaland, Eshowe
We travel south through scenic and tranquil landscape and turn
off from the highway towards Eshowe. This will definitely be one of
the highlights of our tour as we enter Shakaland, a village of the
proud Zulu nation. We go on a cultural tour through the village, get
involved in spear throwing, homebrew bear drinking, meet the medicine
man and a lot more. In the evening we experience the song, tribal
dances, drum beating and the traditional food of the Zulus. We
overnight in one of the authentic Zulu huts, run by the Protea Hotel
group.
Day 8: Shakaland, Eshowe – Durban
The previous day’s experience will still linger on as we travel
through green sugar cane fields towards Durban. We book in at the
Balmoral Hotel or similar on the beachfront. In the afternoon we visit
the new Ushaka Marine World, offering a world of ocean activities,
rides, oceanarium, amusement parks, displays and beach activities.
Dinner at our hotel.
Day 9: Durban
– Port Elizabeth – Addo Elephant Park
After an early breakfast we leave for Durban Airport to take a
domestic flight to Port Elizabeth. On arrival we depart for the Addo
Elephant Park near Addo. We book into our chalets on a dinner, bed and
breakfast basis and go for a full afternoon game drive in the Elephant
Park. Overnight inside the Park.
Day 10: Addo
– Knysna
Today we start our Garden Route Tour with a visit to the Storms
River Bridge, stretch our legs at the Storms River Mouth for a walk to
the swing bridge over the river, visit the 800 year old Big Tree in
the Tsitsikamma Forest, stop at the highest bungee jumping site in the
world and end our day at the Log-Inn Hotel, Knysna. Dinner, bed and
breakfast.
Day 11: Knysna
– Mossel Bay
Beautiful scenery awaits us as we travel from Knysna across the
Outiniqua Mountains to Oudshoorn. Our first stop is the world famous
Cango Caves. A specialist guide will show us the hidden wonders inside
the caves. No crawling! Then onto a working ostrich farm where you can
even try to ride on one of those large birds. We cross the mountains
again with another mountain pass to end up in Mossel Bay. We stop at
the age old Post Office Tree where sailors in the old days left post
for homebound ships in a shoe. Overnight with dinner at the Point
Hotel.
Day 12: Mossel
Bay – Cape Agulhas
From Mossel Bay we travel to
Swellendam to take a look at a masterpiece of Cape Dutch architecture,
the Drosdy, built in 1747. We leave the highway and drive through
countryside with wheat planted farms as far as the eye can see. Our
destination is Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point of Africa and also
the place where the two oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic, meet. A
marker and inscription shows the exact location. Overnight and dinner
at the Agulhas Lodge.
Day 13: Cape
Agulhas – Cape Town
An off the beaten track takes us to Hermanus. During the whale
season, July – November, we are sure to see giant whales coming to
this region to give birth. The most dramatic and scenic route to Cape
Town starts at Rooi Els and ends at Gordons Bay. We will stop along
the way so that you can capture the sights with your camera. In Cape
Town we book in at the 3 star Cape Town Ritz Hotel on a dinner, bed
and breakfast basis for three nights. We spend the rest of the day at
the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront for shopping.
Day 14: Cape
Town
Experience with us a scenic drive
through Sea Point, the beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay to Hout Bay
where a trip to Seal Island can be arranged. The spectacular
Chapman’s Peak drive is breathtaking and will lead us to Cape Point
– The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, undoubtedly one of the
Cape’s biggest attractions. Situated at the most southern point of
the Cape Peninsula,it is noted for its abundant floral diversity. The
reserve has a spectacular coastline, with Cape Point boasting the
highest sea cliffs in South Africa. A funicular takes visitors up to
the highest vantage point – or you may decide to walk. A visit to a
penguin colony at Boulders is to follow. We then proceed to
Simons Town, the Constantia wine valley to Table Mountain. Table
Mountain has become over the centuries one of South Africa’s best
known landmarks. The famous flat top is approximately 3 km wide and
its highest point 1 086m above sea level. The summit can be reached by
a cable car with a revolving floor for panoramic views.
Day
15: Cape Town Winelands
Today
we are going to explore the Cape Winelands. We take the highway to
Paarl – meaning ‘pearl’. The town was named after a massive
granite rock that glows like a pearl in the sunlight. Stop at KWV wine
emporium for a cellar tour with wine tasting. Paarl is renowned for
its exquisite, world class red wines because of the granite content in
the soil. On our way to Franschhoek we taste cheese and wine at
Boschendal, visit the Franschhoek village and the Hugenot Memorial.
This ‘French corner’ was so named after the French Hugenots who
settled here in 1680. Our next stop is the historical town of
Stellenbosch via the Helshoogte mountain pass. A tour of Stellenbosch,
free time to walk and an informal wine tasting in the area awaits you.
Return transfer to our hotel.
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