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Day 1: Arrival Cape Town. There are lots of things to do in Cape Town and the surroundings. Center of Cape Town: The Waterfront, Green Square Market and to enjoy the sunset over Cape Town from Table Mountain. Accommodation by "Waterfront". (B) Day 2: We recommend the wine-route! Full day, with visits to four or five of the fantastic wine estates. (B) Day 3: Cape of Good Hope, Chapmans Peak, Simons Town to see the jackass penguins. Boat trip to the famous prison island: Robben Island in the afternoon. (B) Day 4-5: Cape Town George. The drive takes you through some of the wine districts, and maybe stop at one of the less known wine estates. Day 6-7: The Garden Route, the area between George and Knysna is world known for its gorgeous and lush nature. The art- and oystertown of Knysna: Enjoy fresh oysters in one of the restaurants along the harbour. Visit some of the many small studios and art shops. Or take a trip to the famous Tsitsikamma Nationalpark. Accommodation in Knysna, and there are several golf courses in Knysna and surroundings. (B) Day 8: Knysna Port Elizabeth. The towns and adventures are lined up. Eat lunch by Storms River Mouth, or go for a horseride through the sanddunes. Overnight in Port Elizabet. (B) Day 9: Morningflight from Port Elizabeth to Durban (50 min. flight). On arrival Durban we will meet you at the airport. You get your rentalcar and head off to the south coast and Selborne Golf Resort. 4 stars accommodation and two very good golf courses in the immediate vicinity. The resort is approx. 45 min south of Durban. (B) Day 10-12: Are spent at Selborne Golf Resort. It is possible to make a trip to one of the many golfcourses around Durban, or just spend the days relaxing on the beach. Or take a trip to Durban: Durban is known as the cultural capital of South Africa. The city is a melting pot of different cultures. You find the largest population of Indians outside of India here: They color the city by among other things: the Indian Market and spicy food. Here you find top modern art galleries and center for African Culture. Durban is a city full of contrasts! And Durban has the world famous Durban Country Club. (B) Day 13: You drive north to the land of heaven: Zululand, and to Simunye Zulu-village. To get to the village you either ride horseback, or go in an ox-wagon into the untouched valley of the Bayela clan. A proper cultural experience: spear throwing, stick fighting, visit with the local chief, song and dance. Overnight in round Zulu-huts of top standard, and traditional and tasteful food is served. The place can only accommodate up to 28 people, so you are out of the regular mass-tourist path. (B/D) Day 14-15: Your journey continues north, to the private gamereserve: Mkuze Falls Private Game Reserve. Incredible wildlife experiences at five star lodge. A typical safari day: Up approx. 05:00. Tea/coffee and muffins are served before departure. 3-4 hours safari with breaks before you head back to the lodge for a healthy brunch. In the middle of the day you can relax around the swimming pool, before you meet for "High Tea": A snack-lunch, and then head out on safari with sundowners while the sun set over the savanna Safaris are in open landrovers with you private game ranger. (B/L/D + all game drives) Day 15-16: Time to get the feel of "Karen Blixen", and you move on to one of Africas oldest nature reserves: Pongola Biosphere. Day 18-20: Back to Durban. Accommodation at a 5* golf resort just north of Durban. Durban has 30 golf courses in the nearby vicinity, and there are plenty of other things to do: shopping, beach, restaurants from all corners of the world, visit the largest herbal market in the world and other markets. (F) Day 21: Departure Durban in the afternoon. |
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