Day 1: Cape Town / Hermanus
On arrival at Cape Town International Airport, you are met and assisted to
the Car Hire Depot to collect your vehicle. Travel eastwards, via Gordons
Bay and Kleinmond, to the quaint coastal village of Hermanus. Hermanus is
built along the shores of Walker Bay near the Southern most tip of Africa.
Magnificent mountains watch over the town which is home of the Southern
Right Whale. Nature lovers from all over the world visit Hermanus to view
these magnificent creatures from the best land based
whale watching destination in the world.
Day 2:
Knysna (B)
This morning set off past Mossel Bay, George and on to Knysna, along the
Garden Route, well-known for its lush green countryside, endless stretches
of beach, rocky shorelines, lakes, winding rivers and mountain passes.
Knysna is one of the Southern Cape coasts best known holiday destinations,
situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful lagoon. It
offers many activities and attractions of a wide variety. The most
well-known attraction being the 'Heads', two great sandstone cliffs guarding
the mouth of the lagoon which connects the estuary with the sea.
Day 3:
Knysna (B)
This morning we recommend a ride on the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe (steam train),
which travels between the towns of Knysna and George, as well as a cruise on
the Knysna lagoon with a visit to the Featherbed Nature Reserve.
Day 4:
Garden Route / Oudtshoorn / Calitzdorp (B)
Drive through the spectacular Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn, known
as the 'feather capital of the world', because of its large ostrich
industry. View the magnificent Cango Caves, an astounding natural wonder,
before continuing on to Calitzdorp, the Port wine capital of South Africa.
Day 5:
Calitzdorp / Montagu (B)
Follow 'Route 62', one of the most beautiful travel routes in South
Africa, as well as one of the least known and least travelled ones, making
your way through the Huisrivier Pass, Ladismith, Barrydale and on to the
romantic village of Montagu. Historically known as the entrance to the Klein
(Little) Karoo, Montagu's attractions include orchards, vineyards and
natural hot springs.
Day 6:
Montagu / Stellenbosch (B)
Travel through spectacular mountain passes, via Robertson,
Worcester and Franschhoek. Travel to Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in
South Africa, meandering along the wine route. Stop at a few selected wine
estates to sample some of the wine produced in this area.
Day 7:
Stellenbosch / Cape Town (B)
Spend the morning at leisure before returning to Cape Town
International Airport for your onward journey.
Highlights
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Hermanus,
famous for its excellent land-based whale watching.
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Visit the
Tsitsikamma Forest and South Africa's biggest tree.
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Journey via
ferry to the Featherbed Nature Reserve, situated at the entrance to the
Knysna Lagoon.
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Travel by steam
train on the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe from George to Knysna admiring
spectacular coastal scenery.
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Discover the
Cango Caves with its magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations.