Cape Town
The ‘Mother City’ has lots to offer and you may have trouble fitting it all in! A must is the ten-minute aerial cable car ride up to Table Mountain (weather permitting). The 360-degree view includes Table Bay, Robben Island, the Cape Flats and the Cape Peninsula. Once you’ve got your bearings, there is much to explore – from the internationally acclaimed Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, to the V&A Waterfront shopping and dining experience.
Johannesburg
South Africa’s largest city, ‘Joburg’ is dynamic and cosmopolitan. The Apartheid Museum is a moving experience and a tour of Soweto offers an insight into anti-apartheid resistance. But there are many light notes too, from African bazaars and fine
restaurants, to the world’s deepest pub in a gold mine!
Kruger National Park
We are talking world-class and world famous, offering over 2 million hectares of spectacular wildlife. Here expert game rangers track the big five on both game drives and walking tours. This flagship park has an unrivalled diversity and includes some 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals! |