The Garden Route and the stretch between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth is one of the most scenic road trips to take in South Africa. Imagine rolling landscapes, wildlife, indigenous forests, semi-arid desert, and mountain views on the one side while the ocean’s waves is lapping on the other side. Thanks to Bonisa Global, your itinerary for the tour will be filled with expert travel recommendations to ensure that you don’t miss out on any must-see attractions along the way. Get ready for safaris, exploring history, going on adventures, and seeing nature’s masterpieces that formed millions of years ago.
Highlights
It is recommended to secure this package while there are no whales in Hermanus; Between the months of December and June
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Destination
One-way Garden Route tour beginning in Cape Town ending in Port Elizabeth
Departure
Self Drive
Suitable for
Couples, families, and groups of all sizes and ages
Included
Excluded
Optional (at an extra cost)
Welcome to the start of your Cape Town to Port Elizabeth
self-drive tour. Now that you have your detailed itinerary, it is time to wave
the Mother City and Table Mountain farewell and start your journey on a big
five private game reserve. Make yourself ready for the ultimate safari
experience and get ready to spot lions, hippos and a variety of smaller game in
this reserve, teeming with wildlife.
Today you are exploring the Karoo, South Africa’s semi-arid
desert, and you will travel along a mountain pass that reaches an altitude of
1575 metres. As you meander along the gravel road with its limestone ridges and
baboon barks in the distance, the natural beauty and panoramic views will take
your breath away. Whether you are interested in geology, history, nature, or
just simply want to enjoy the scenic beauty of South Africa, this is a day you
won’t forget.
You are now in the heart of the beautiful Garden Route and
to kick things off you will hop on board a ferry on a half-day activity to
explore the indigenous coastal and fynbos forest. You can look forward to
spectacular viewpoints, a specialist guide sharing information, a hike, going
into an ancient sea cave, and having lunch under a canopy of trees. Afterward,
there is some leisure time for shopping, and a tour to learn more about the
vibrant township culture.
It is time to head to the world’s first free-roaming
multi-species primate sanctuary which stretches out over a space of 12 hectares
– eco-tourism is no monkey business. Deep within the Tsitsikamma forest there
is a variety of opportunities to take part in adventure-filled activities –
from swinging from treetop to treetop to bungy jumping from the world’s highest
bungy jump from a bridge and taking a walk on South Africa’s most famous
suspension bridge tucked between the mountains and ocean (entrance to the
National Park is not included).
It’s your last day with and we want to make sure you end
things on a high note before you board your flight in Port Elizabeth for your
next destination. Get the cameras ready and say goodbye in true South African
style when go on a self-drive safari in South Africa’s third-biggest
national park which is home to more than 700 elephants, lions, buffaloes, and a
variety of smaller game.
This route is in illustration of a possible route to be used and may not be the final route of the tour.
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