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Cape Peninsula / Peninsule du Cap
Penguins / Penguins
Winelands / Region des vins
Cape Town City / Ville du Cap
Buffalo / Buffles
Elephants
Safari
Monkeys / Singes
Blyde River Canyon
Victoria Falls / Chutes victoria
Discover South Africa and Vic Falls- 12 days - group travel
“Cape of Good Hope, Zulu kingdom, Kruger National Park, Soweto” ... places where history was made and legends were born, Places that will capture your imagination, and create an indelible memory. You too can live the dream! ‘Discover South Africa’ is a tour fashioned after many years of experience, combining the main attractions of this amazingly diverse country and catering to both those who love nature and wide open spaces, granting a better understanding of mankind’s cultures.





Detailed Information
Price in USD
Valid til end of Oct 2020 Rate per person
Sharing room Single Room
Discover - 12 Days20112277
OPTIONALSAdult
Day 3 : Tour of wine lands and traditional dinner100100
Day 8 4x4 safari Kruger6161
  • Discover - 12 Days
    Rate per person Sharing room : 2011
    Rate per person Single Room : 2277
  • OPTIONALS
    Rate per person Sharing room : Adult
  • Day 3 : Tour of wine lands and traditional dinner
    Rate per person Sharing room : 100
    Rate per person Single Room : 100
  • Day 8 4x4 safari Kruger
    Rate per person Sharing room : 61
    Rate per person Single Room : 61



Depature Dates: 7, 21 November 2019; 19, 26 December 2019; 16 January 2020; 6, 20 February 2020; 5, 19 March 2020; 9, 23 April 2020; 7, 21 May 2020; 11, 25 June 2020; 9, 16, 23 July 2020; 6, 13, 20 August 2020; 10, 24 September 2020; 8, 22 October 2020
* children Sharing with 2 adults
  • Depature Dates:
    7, 21 November 2019; 19, 26 December 2019; 16 January 2020; 6, 20 February 2020; 5, 19 March 2020; 9, 23 April 2020; 7, 21 May 2020; 11, 25 June 2020; 9, 16, 23 July 2020; 6, 13, 20 August 2020; 10, 24 September 2020; 8, 22 October 2020
  • * children
    Sharing with 2 adults
Includes

- 11 night accommodation as per program
- 8 lunches and 11 dinners
- Luggage porterage
- Local taxes as VAT or bed Levy are included at the rate applicable at the time the costing is done and can change without notice.

Excludes

- Air Transport: from Cape Town to Durban (Optional rates: Flight Cape Town - Durban), from Johannesburg to Victoria Falls (Optional rates: Flight Johannesburg - Victoria Falls and return), from Victoria Falls to Johannesburg (Optional rates: Flight Johannesburg - Victoria Falls and return)
- International flights
- Visa Fees
- Tips and personal expenses
- Unless otherwise indicated, our rates do not include the entrance fees for parks or game reserves. They are to be settled by the clients directly at the entrance. Unless otherwise indicated, our rates do not include the meals.
- Travel Insurance

Program

Day 1 Cape Town airport - Cape Town )(32 kms)
- Meet and greet at Cape Town International Airport. Our guide will meet you at the airport upon your arrival before embarking on your guided tour.
- Embark on your guided tour aboard your coach: service starts at Cape Town airport and ends at Cape Town airport (Day 4) - 4 days
- Delight in Cape Town’s city sights from Signal Hill. This prominent Cape Town landmark is named for its original use, the practice of flying signal flags to communicate with passing ships. Its peaks provide breathtaking views across Table Bay harbour, the City Bowl and the Atlantic Ocean and the 350-metre high hill is a favourite destination for sundowners. Signal Hill lies adjacent to Lions Head, forming the ‘rump’ of the lion and is also the location from which the historic Noon Gun is fired. The guns were once used in combat and as a time signal for ships anchored in the harbour. Today this age-old tradition continues as they are fired at midday every day except Sundays and public holidays. By night Signal Hill becomes one of the most popular spots for romantic rendezvous as amorous couples make their way up the hill for sundowners and stunning views of the city at night. In summer this is also an excellent vantage spot from which to admire the floodlights that illuminate the steep embankments of Table Mountain.
- Marvel at the sights of Cape Town from the aerial cableway and plateau on Table Mountain. The Mother City is synonymous with the elegant mountain that is flanked by Devil’s Peak to the east and Lion’s Head to the west, providing a dramatic backdrop to the city. Table Mountain holds an unusually rich biodiversity and forms part of the Cape Floral Region, a protected area. Rock hyrax, or dassie as they are locally known, are often seen scampering through the scrub and the views from the summit over Table Bay, Robben Island and the Atlantic seaboard are breathtaking. The cable cars depart every 10 to 15 minutes and rotate 360 degrees as they travel up to 302 metres above sea level, giving passengers panoramic views over the city. Five minutes is all it takes to reach the summit and once there you can marvel at the views, have a bite to eat in the restaurant or do a bit of shopping at the extensive curio shop. The cableway only operates when weather permits. (suggestion not included in rates)
- Dinner: Garden Court Nelson Mandela Boulevard
- Night: Garden Court Nelson Mandela Boulevard (Standard Room - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast (Groups))

Day 2 Cape Town )(173 kms)
- Breakfast
- Boat cruise from Hout Bay Harbour to Duiker Island. The island is a sanctuary for thousands of Cape Fur seals (actually sea lions originating from the Antarctic) as well as a variety of seabirds including gannets, cormorants and sea gulls. It is illegal to land on the island, but the trip takes you within arm's reach of the seals who seem to know they're the centre of attention and put up a fantastic performance, diving and twisting with amazing speed and agility (weather permitting).
- Visit the Cape of Good Hope Nature reserve: It is recognized globally for its extraordinary land formation, rich and diverse fauna and unique flora. The legendary Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope, were key beacons for the early explorers and are the source of many myths and legends. In 1488, Bartholomew Dias named the Peninsula the Cape of Storms. King John II of Portugal later gave it it's actual name. The Cape of Good Hope is a scenic wonder, where soft white sandy beaches alternate with rugged stretches of rock and breathtaking cliffs.The mingling of the icy Atlantic Ocean with the warmer Indian Ocean results in a unique coastal environment and one of the most productive marine zones worldwide.
- Lunch
- Visit the jackass penguins at Boulder's Beach. This small piece of the coastline has become a haven for these birds and is one of the few remaining places where they are still able to roost without threat from human interference. Here you will be able to view these birds up close whilst not interfering with their natural habitat.
- Journey though the sparkling past of diamonds at The Diamond Works. This bespoke jewellery manufacturer is situated in central Cape Town and offers visitors the unique opportunity of watching diamond cutters and goldsmiths at work as well as admire handfuls of these exquisite gems. Your multi-language Sparkling Tour will take you through the history of diamonds and tanzanite as you learn about the four Cs of diamond cutting – cut, clarity, colour and carat weight. Meet the designers, cutters and goldsmiths, view a replica of the Cullinan diamond – the largest ever found, or consult with an on-site designer to create your own piece of beautiful bespoke jewellery with diamonds and tanzanite hand-picked by you from the showroom. While on tour you will enjoy a glass of South African sparkling wine and also visit the Diamond Wall of Fame and the Tanzanite Boutique.
- Take your time to explore the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. The V&A Waterfront is situated on South Africa’s oldest working harbour in the centre of Cape Town and offers over 450 retail outlets selling everything from high-end fashion and jewellery to food and crafts. It is one of Cape Town’s most popular destinations, attracting in excess of 23 million visitors a year. Besides offering vibrant and chic indoor and outdoor shopping and restaurants there is the added bonus of watching fishing boats dock with fresh fish or see a container ship being towed into the harbour by a tug boat. Draw- bridges over the water open and close every so often to allow smaller sailing vessels access to the docks, while the Cape Wheel gives unsurpassed 360 degree views of the city, and the outdoor amphitheatre plays host to music, dance and theatrical performances throughout the year. There is also a variety of other activities on offer ranging from historical walking tours to air charters and kids clubs.
- Dinner: Meloncino Restaurant
- Night: Garden Court Nelson Mandela Boulevard (Standard Room - Bed and Breakfast (Groups))

Day 3 Cape Town )(135 kms)
- Breakfast
- Wander through the oak-lined streets of Stellenbosch. Lying at the foot of the Simonsberg mountains and within the grandiose Cape Winelands, Stellenbosch is internationally renowned for its award-winning wines, fantastic restaurants, trendy culture and historic buildings. The town is the perfect place to explore on foot with its many side-walk cafes and buzzy student vibe, owing to the large and prestigious university that is an icon of Stellenbosch culture. Many leading wine estates are found here including Spier, Tokara and Delheim, as well as some of the country’s best restaurants where dining can be an informal al fresco affair or something more elegant and black tie. Art lovers can explore the copious galleries while outdoor enthusiasts have plenty of nature activities available to them at Jonkershoek. (Optional rates: Winelands Tour and Dinner)
- Wine Tasting
- Lunch (Optional rates: Winelands Tour and Dinner)
- Orientation tour of the French corner of the Cape. Franshhoek lies in one of the most beautiful wine valleys in the world, just 45 minutes from Cape Town and within half an hour's drive of the Stellenbosch, Paarl, Wellington and Somerset West wine routes. Originally known as the Valley of the Huguenots, a community of French Huguenots were granted land in this valley by the Dutch government of the Cape, after fleeing their homeland when Protestantism was outlawed in France in 1685. Today, many of the wine farms still bear their original French names and most of these farms have beautiful examples of Cape Dutch architecture. (Optional rates: Winelands Tour and Dinner)
- Traditional Dinner: Gold Restaurant
A vibrant and eclectic Pan-African experience. One night of opulent feasting with a unique bouquet of live entertainment. A typical evening at GOLD Restaurant starts off with the drumbeat of the djembe drum. An interactive drum circle offers you the opportunity to join in and learn how to play the djembe. While you enjoy the vast variety of Cape Malay and African Cuisine dishes, you will be captivated by the live extravaganza taking place around you. (Optional rates: Winelands Tour and Dinner)
- Night: Garden Court Nelson Mandela Boulevard (Standard Room - Bed and Breakfast (Groups))

Day 4 Cape Town - Durban )(48 kms)
- Breakfast
- Tour of Cape Town. Also known as the Mother City, Cape Town is a rare cultural gem, resulting from the amalgamation of different nationalities and indigenous tribes. Alongside high-rise office blocks, a harmonious blend of architectural styles has been meticulously preserved, including Edwardian, Victorian and Cape Dutch. Narrow, cobblestone streets and the Islamic character of the Bo-Kaap enhance the cosmopolitan ambiance. During the tour you will see the Castle of Good Hope – this pentagon-shaped fort is the oldest surviving building in South Africa, and the Company's Garden – a large public park, originally Jan van Riebeeck's vegetable garden, which he grew to feed the original colony as early as 1652. The tour of this beautiful city introduces you to a rich culture and history.
- Lunch at own expense.
- Flight CapeTown - Durban (Economy Class) (Optional rates: Flight Cape Town - Durban)
- Meet and Greet at Durban airport.
- Embark on your guided tour aboard your coach: service starts at Durban airport and ends at Johannesburg (Day 10) - 7 days
- Dinner: Garden Court South Beach
- Night: Garden Court South Beach (Standard Room - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast (French Series))

Day 5 Durban - Hluhluwe )(269 kms)
- Breakfast
- Discover Durban's “Golden Mile”. This six kilometre long stretch of sandy beach starts roughly at South Beach and uShaka Marine World and ends at the Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World to the north. The Golden Mile is also a huge pleasure resort with dozens of swimming and splash pools, fountains and waterslides, curio markets and merry-go-rounds, uShaka Marine World, exotic restaurants, nightclubs and many hotels and apartment complexes directly at the beach. Swimming is good all year round due to the warm, subtropical climate, and the beaches are well monitored and protected by shark nets. An unusual feature at the Golden Mile is the Zulu Rikshas. The vehicles and their drivers are colourfully decorated. For a small fee, you can let yourself be pulled along the beach promenade.
- African lunch: DumaZulu Traditional Village
Experience traditional hospitality at the DumaZulu Cultural Village. This informative and authentic Zulu village is located in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal, offering visitors a peek into the lifestyle and culture of the Zulu nation. The village acts as a living museum of traditional Zulu customs, crafts and way of life where you can feel the beat of the Zulu drums and discovery the rich cultural significance of the tribe’s famous beadwork, weaving and pottery that intricately integrate Zulu social values. The village is the largest in South Africa and not only affords guests the opportunity to learn about the rich history of tribal Africa but also serves as a means for the local community to continue practicing their rural ways of living as well as earning an income from selling their crafts. Enjoy stepping into the life of this colourful and friendly tribe and be awed by their fantastic and energetic dancing abilities. Your visit includes an African lunch.
- Visit to DumaZulu Cultural Village. Experience traditional hospitality and learn about Zulu life at this informative and authentic cultural village in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal. The village is a living museum of traditional Zulu customs, crafts and way of life where you can feel the beat of the Zulu drums and discover the rich cultural significance of the tribe's famous beadwork, weaving and pottery. Zulu social values are integrated into their arts and crafts and their artefacts, besides being beautifully made, also hold strong cultural significance. The village is the largest in South Africa and not only affords guests the opportunity to learn about the rich history of tribal Africa but also serves as a means for the local community to continue practicing their rural ways of living as well as earning an income from selling their crafts. Other interesting activities on offer include tastings of locally crafted beer and dancing demonstrations.
- Dinner: Zulu Nyala Heritage Safari Lodge
- Night: Zulu Nyala Heritage Safari Lodge (Standard Room - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast + 1 activity in Zulu Nyala Reserve)

Day 6 Hluhluwe - Swaziland) (265 kms)
- 4x4 game drive.
- Breakfast
- Admire the contrasting landscape at Lavumisa. Swaziland is a tiny, independent country locked between the provinces of Mpumalanga and Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa and Mozambique. The plains in the south-western part of Swaziland contrast sharply with the mountainous landscapes of the north and here you will discover lush sugarcane fields alternating with bush savannah dotted with Swazi kraals. Near the southern border post of Lavumisa, the Lubombo Mountains loom majestically in the near distance. This sweeping mountain range covers practically the entire eastern side of the country and forms the natural border between Swaziland and Mozambique. It is home to many game reserves and is also rich in birdlife.
- Lunch
- Wax lyrical about the Swazi candlemakers at Malkerns. From its humble beginnings in an old cowshed the Swazi Candle Factory today exports beautiful candles throughout the world and holds the esteemed reputation of producing an amazing assortment of handcrafted wax wares. On any given weekday you will be able to view the approximately 200 craftspeople as they go about the process of moulding the pigmented wax into fascinating shapes and sizes, ranging from traditional shaped candles to African animal forms. Each candle is hand-finished, meaning that no two candles will ever look exactly the same. Swazi Candles is one of the most famous handicraft outlets in southern Africa and a favourite stop for visitors looking for gifts and souvenirs to take home.
- Dinner: Mantenga Lodge
- Night: Mantenga Lodge (Sheba Room - Dinner, Bed and BreakfastGroups))

Day 7 Swaziland - Kruger )(286 kms)
- Breakfast
- Admire glass-masters at work at the Ngwenya Glass Factory. This glass blowing factory forms the central hub of an arts and craft village in Swaziland where visitors can watch craftsmen at work as they shape and mould molten glass into a variety of gorgeous pieces. The factory makes use of approximately 500 kg of recycled glass a day that is crushed down and then melted in a furnace before the upcycle process begins and the hot glass lava is transformed into new and beautiful shapes. As part of Ngwenya’s social upliftment programme, community members ranging from school children to adults are encouraged to collect discarded glass objects and bring them to the factory in return for payment. The village is also home to numerous other arts and crafts outlets, restaurants, cafes and a children’s playground area, making for an ideal family outing.
- Traverse the mountains towards Piggs Peak. Tucked away in the north western corner of Swaziland, Piggs Peak is a region once made famous for its spectacular gold mining and now an important supplier of timber. The beautiful mountainous landscape has led to the area often being referred to as the ‘Switzerland of Africa’, filled with sparkling waterfalls, three of the highest peaks in the Kingdom of Swaziland, Bushmen paintings, nature reserves and picturesque indigenous bushland. The town itself is filled with colourful African art and craft shops while slightly further afield you will find the historic Bulembu village, Emlembe, the highest mountain in Swaziland and the Maguga Dam.
- Lunch
- Be mesmerised by nature at the Lowveld National Botanical Gardens situated just outside of Nelspruit. Yellow bush lilies and the vivid red hues of the flame creeper are just some of the visual delights you will observe on your visit to this evergreen garden, with other highlights including the largest collection of cycads in Africa and over 2 000 plant species that thrive on the lush 165 hectares of land. These botanical gardens are one of only nine in South Africa and encompass a variety of ecosystems including evergreen forest belts, dry bushveld and African rainforest while the landscaped parts of the garden are characterised by large, sweeping lawns and indigenous trees. A suspension bridge provides an awesome vantage point to see the crashing waterfall that stems from the Crocodile River while the Nels River also descends into a waterfall on the west side of the gardens. From the boardwalk you can enjoy sweeping views of the ever-green African Rainforest and the bushveld section introduces you to all varieties of indigenous succulents.
- Dinner: Casa Do Sol
- Night: Casa Do Sol (Casa - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast (Groups))

Day 8 Kruger) (123 kms)
- Breakfast
- Venture into the wilds with a full day safari in the Kruger National Park in your tour vehicle. This extraordinary wildlife arena initially opened its gates in 1926, becoming the first national park in South Africa. Today it is one of the largest game reserves on the continent, covering a staggering area of 18 989 square kilometres and extending 350 kilometres from north to south and 60 kilometres from east to west. The Big Five are all found in abundance and overall the park supports 147 species of free roaming mammals. Your full day game drive will take place in the southern sector of the park, well known for its good rhino and leopard sightings. Here you are also likely to encounter numerous species of antelope, elephant and perhaps even cheetah and the rare African wild dog. Bird watching is highly rewarding with over 500 species including a diverse assortment of raptors.
- Full day 4x4 game drive in the Kruger Park. Your scheduled departure will leave from Hazyview at dawn as you set out on board an open 4x4 safari vehicle for a short drive to one of the park's gates and into the Kruger National Park. It is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, stretching across a vast 18 989 square kilometres in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga. With over 12 000 elephants, 27 000 African buffalo and 1 000 leopards, the Big Five is well represented. White rhino sightings are frequent, while spotting a black rhino may require some patience and a bit of luck. Lions are plentiful with over 2 000 stalking the plains. Overall, the Kruger supports 147 free roaming mammal species. Of the 517 species of birds here, 253 are resident and the reserve supports six diverse eco-systems. Your morning safari concludes at one of the rest camps inside the reserve giving you the opportunity to stretch, refresh and have lunch (at own expense). After refuelling, set off for a second round of action-packed wildlife discoveries. The 4x4 vehicle will allow you to get very close to the surrounding vegetation while your experienced ranger follows fresh animal spoor. Your safari concludes in the late afternoon before returning to Hazyview. (Optional rates: Kruger 4x4 Game Drive Half Day)
- Lunch
- Dinner: Casa Do Sol
- Night: Casa Do Sol (Casa - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast (Groups))

Day 9 Kruger - Johannesburg )(428 kms)
- Breakfast
- Witness nature at its best at the Blyde River Canyon. This spectacular piece of landscape carves its way through kilometres of red sandstone and is one of the most outstanding geological features in South Africa. It rates as one of the natural wonders of the world as well as one of the biggest canyons on the planet and presents immense natural beauty and wonder. Stunning vistas from legendary viewpoint such as God’s Window offer views as far afield as the Kruger National Park and Mozambique on a clear day. Other natural attractions include the Three Rondavels, probably one of the most beautiful view of the Canyon. Blyde River is home to over 1 000 species of flora, some of the most glorious waterfalls you could wish to see and is filled with an abundance of animal and bird life including the rare bald ibis that nests on the cliff ledges.
- Travel to Highveld
- Buffet lunch
- Travel to Johannesburg
- Boma dinner: Indaba Hotel Fourways Johannesburg
Buffet meal. Tuck into a smorgasbord of delights and experience Africa on a plate with everything from impala and ostrich to milk tart and koeksisters. This boma-style restaurant is located in the tranquil gardens of the Indaba Hotel and, with over 120 dishes on offer, is sure to meet with everyone’s approval. Your buffet meal will include game meats with flavour influences from North Africa and traditional Afrikaans home style desserts while side orders such as salads, mielies, traditional pap and creamy mash potato will beckon you to the serving table. Your meat will be cooked to order and vegetable and fish options are also available. Sit back and enjoy as a marimba band entertains you with their light-hearted music performed on a wooden percussion instrument.
- Night: Indaba Hotel Fourways Johannesburg (Standard Room - Bed and Breakfast)

Day 10 Johannesburg )(70 kms)
- Breakfast
- Get a taste of vibrant and gritty street life with a tour of Soweto. This township is located to the south-west of Johannesburg and is the biggest in the city, made famous for its role in the struggle against apartheid. Its roots trace back to the early days of gold mining when many migrant workers arrived in Johannesburg at the turn of the 20th century. As the ruling National Party tightened its hold on apartheid and forced black people out of white areas the township grew and today Soweto still supports close to 4-million people. Highlights of South Africa’s political history to be found in Soweto include the Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial, honouring the student protests of 1976; Walter Sisulu Square, where the Freedom Charter was signed; Vilakazi Street whose former residents includes two Nobel Peace Prize winners; and the brightly coloured Soweto Towers.
- Buffet lunch: Sakhumzi Restaurant
Soak up the jovial atmosphere at this traditional African styled restaurant, nestled in the heart of Soweto in Orlando West’s famous Vilakazi Street. The eatery was once an illegal bar or ‘shebeen’ during the apartheid era but is now a traditional local restaurant that specialises in African cuisine such as mogodu (tripe), mielie pap (corn flour) mutton stew, umleqwa (traditional-style steamed chicken) and much more. The area also has a rich historical background and Vilakazi Street in the only road in the world to have housed two Nobel laureates: Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu. Get chatting with the locals as you socialise and enjoy your traditional South African lunch.
- Familiarise yourself with Afrikaans and African culture with a tour of Pretoria. The Jacaranda City, as Pretoria is fondly called, is the administrative and diplomatic centre of South Africa that once served as the headquarters for the old independent Transvaal Boere Republic. Here you will find some of the iconic landmarks that represent the old independent Transvaal as well as the new democratic South Africa. The Voortrekker Monument is a massive memorial ringed by ox wagons that commemorate the exodus of disillusioned Afrikaaners from the Cape, Church Square houses Die Raadsaal, the former parliament buildings of the Boer Republic, and the Paul Kruger House was the home of the Traansvaal Republic’s president. The Union Buildings stand proud and tall, built in 1910 and now house the official seat of the South African government as well as a nine-metre statue of former president Nelson Mandela.
- Dinner: Indaba Hotel Fourways Johannesburg
- Night: Indaba Hotel Fourways Johannesburg (Standard Room - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast)

Day 11 Johannesburg - Victoria Falls )(10 kms)
- Breakfast
- Transfer from Johannesburg to Johannesburg airport
- Flight Johannesburg - Victoria Falls (Eco Class) One way (Optional rates: Flight Johannesburg - Victoria Falls and return)
- Meet and greet at Victoria Falls Airport. Our guide will be waiting for you in the arrival hall carrying a branded sign board before and transfer you to your hotel.
- Transfer
- Transfer from your hotel to find colour, friendliness and beauty at Victoria Falls town. Victoria Falls is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and visited by thousands of tourists every year, yet the town of the same name remains small and filled with plenty of old-world frontier charm. Victoria Falls town is bright and friendly and a great place to browse craft markets and collect souvenirs of your African travels as you take some time to absorb the atmosphere and pick up a greater sense of the African cultures and the rich history that have shaped the Victoria Falls over time. Wildlife lovers may need to look no further than right in front of them as animals are known to roam the streets with cheeky baboons hanging around in the trees and occasionally even an elephant or two strolling across the road to the nearby Zambezi River. (suggestion not included in rates)
- Soak up the beauty of Africa on a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. The immense, calm waters of the Zambezi River lend themselves to leisurely boat cruises amongst the peace and tranquillity of the surrounding wilderness. From your lodge you will be taken to the jetty and begin your sailing journey upstream from the Victoria Falls. As you peacefully drift along the river you can admire the splashes of colour that the setting sun paints in the sky as well as watch the wildlife that congregates along the river banks in the coolness of the evening. Your wondrous cruise is rounded off with aperitifs and snacks served on board the boat.
- Dinner: AZambezi River Lodge
- Night: AZambezi River Lodge (Standard Garden Room - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast)

Day 12 Victoria Falls - Johannesburg airport)
- Breakfast
- View one of the world’s natural wonders on a visit to the Zimbabwe side of the Victoria Falls. This enormous sheet of falling water was first discovered by David Livingstone in 1855, although it had been known to the local people for much longer than that. It is shared by two countries, Zambia to the north and Zimbabwe to the south. Around two thirds of the falls are located on the Zimbabwe side and this country is also considered to have more classical views of the mains falls with footpaths leading you to breathtaking viewpoints such as Devils Cataract, Main Falls, Horseshoe Falls and the very popular Rainbow Falls. The sights from here are considered some of the best on the planet while the sheer force of the tumbling water is a sensory treat as water plunges and tumbles, sending sprays of mist up into the skies.
- Transfer
- Flight Victoria Falls - Johannesburg (Economy Class) (Optional rates: Flight Johannesburg - Victoria Falls and return)
- End of our services

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  • DEPARTS :
    Every second Thursdays, minimum 2 persons with English speaking guide. (Foreign language guide possible on request)

  • subject to availability



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    A Cape Town
    B Durban
    C Kruger Park
    D Johannesburg
    E Victoria Falls
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