| |
| |
|
9 - Day
Garden Route
Coastal
Explorer -
Euro 745.00 |
| |
|
Start
and
End: |
Cape
Town
to
Durban |
 |
|
Departures:
|
Every
Thursday |
 |
|
| |
|
From the
Cold
Atlantic
currents,
storm
battered
rocks, and
pristine
white
beaches
around
Cape Town,
we will move
northward
through to
the
crystal
clear, warm
Indian Ocean
and
unspoiled
sandy
beaches of
Durban.
On this tour
we endeavour
to
explore the
area
thoroughly
and
to enjoy the
many nature
reserves and
activities
encountered
en-route.
The tour is
designed for
active
participants
who
wish to make
the most of
the time
available;
we cover
vast
distance,
but also
include
walks
and
other
activities.
Bungalows,IInns and
Hotels are
used, some
basic but
always
comfortable,
all are
chosen for
their
location. A
certain
amount of
fitness and
flexibility
will be
required;
more
suitable for
those
looking for
adventure.
We may run
this tour in
the reverse
direction on
occasion.
|
|
| |
|
DAY 1: CAPE
TOWN - DE
HOOP NATURE
RESERVE
|
Departing
from the
DRIFTERS
CAPE TOWN
INN at
08h30, we
follow the
rugged
coastline
through the
numerous
fishing
villages to
Hermanus -
well known
for offering
the finest
land based
whale
watching (in
season). Our
next stop is
the southern
most tip of
Africa, Cape
Agulhas,
where the
warm Indian
and cold
Atlantic
oceans meet.
This
afternoon we
will spend
time game
watching in
the De Hoop
Nature
Reserve,
acclaimed
for its
unique
fauna, flora
and
spectacular
scenery. We
overnight in
comfortable
bungalows.
Meals:
Dinner
|
| |
|
DAY 2:
OUDTSHOORN -
KNYSNA
|
An early
start, we
leave the
coast and
cross the
mighty
Outeniqua
Mountains to
enter the
dry Karoo
Interior.
We follow
the "famed
and funky
Route 62"
toward
Oudtshoorn
where we
visit the
Cango Caves;
one of the
world's
great
wonders. We
will also
visit a
commercial
Ostrich farm
to learn
more about
these huge
flightless
birds. Late
this
afternoon we
traverse the
Outeniqua
Pass and
then travel
through the
Lake
District
en-route to
our Log
Cabins
hidden in
the heart of
the Knysna
forest. Our
home for the
next three
nights will
be the
DRIFTERS
KNYSNA INN .
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
| |
|
DAY 3-4:
GARDEN
ROUTE
|
These days
will be
spent
exploring
this
renowned
region and
its many
attractions.
We will walk
in the
forest in
search of
the elusive
Knysna
Lourie; we
will travel
the "Old
Passes Road"
to the
Tsitsikamma
Coastal
National
Park where
we will walk
part of the
acclaimed
"Otter
Trail".
Those with
suicidal
instincts
may try the
world's
highest
bungi jump
at 216
meters or
clients may
opt for a
sea kayak
trip
(own
expense).
We will
visit
sun-kissed
beaches, and
will enjoy a
boat trip on
the DRIFTERS
SKI BOAT
around the
Knysna
Lagoon and
through the
Heads in
search of
dolphins and
whales
(weather
permitting).
One
night we
dine at a
restaurant
in the
vibrant
woodcutter
town of
Knysna.
(Own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
| |
|
DAY 5: PORT
ELIZABETH -
ZUURBERG
|
Continuing
along the
coast, our
next stop is
Port
Elizabeth.
Here we will
spend some
time at the
beachfront
enjoying the
sea and the
friendly
atmosphere
of the city.
Lunch will
be at a
beachfront
café.
(Own
expense).
Late
in the
afternoon we
drive a
short
distance
inland to
our camp in
the Zuurberg
Mountains
overlooking
Addo
Elephant
Reserve.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Dinner
|
| |
|
DAY 6: ADDO
ELEPHANT
PARK
|
This morning
we will
conduct an
early walk
within the
thick bush
of the
Zuurberg
portion of
Addo. After
a lunch back
at camp, the
afternoon
will be
spent game
driving in
the Addo
Elephant
Park.
Renowned for
its herds of
African
Elephant,
Black
Rhinoceros,
Cape
Buffalo,
Dung
Beetle's,
and other
interesting
species this
Park is one
of Africa's
conservation
success
stories. We
return to
our camp for
the night.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
| |
|
DAY 7: WILD
COAST
|
Back to the
coast today,
we wind
through the
frontier
area first
settled by
the 1820
settlers. We
will pass
through
numerous
towns that
were once
the epitome
of colonial
Africa
before
making for a
sleepy
coastal
village. The
afternoon
here is
spent on the
beach
exploring
the tidal
pools with
their
interesting
array of
marine life,
or simply
relaxing and
soaking up
the
sunshine.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
|
| |
|
DAY 8: WILD
COAST |
Today we
travel into
an area once
designated
as a Tribal
Homeland
during the
apartheid
era (Transkei).
Nelson
Mandela was
born here,
and our
route takes
us past both
his
birthplace
and the
holiday
house that
he had built
to replicate
his prison
house. This
afternoon we
arrive at
our remote,
secluded
resort where
we spend
time on the
beach and
enjoy the
surf. To
stretch our
legs we will
conduct a
short walk
along the
Wild Coast.
Accommodation
tonight is
part of a
rural
community
project and
is rustic,
clients may
be expected
to share –
more than 2
per
bungalow.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
|
| |
|
DAY 9:
DURBAN
|
A reasonably
long drive
today, we
pass through
the scenic
hill’s of
the Eastern
Cape, dotted
with rural
villages
where women
work in the
fields and
men tend
their cows
as they have
for
centuries.
Our journey
then takes
us past the
many resorts
of the
Kwazulu –
Natal South
Coast before
we enter
Durban,
South
Africa’s
holiday city
and home to
Africa’s
largest
harbour. Our
stop tonight
is just
north of
Durban at
the DRIFTERS
DOLPHIN
COAST INN,
situated
literally on
the beach,
this is the
perfect
place to
unwind after
the many
days of
traveling.
Tonight we
enjoy a
“braai” on
the patio
before
falling
asleep to
the sound of
the crashing
waves.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
|
| |
|
DAY 10: TOUR
ENDS |
The tour
ends this
morning
after
breakfast.
Meals:
Breakfast |
| |
|
Clients
wishing to
stay on at
the DRIFTERS
DOLPHIN
COAST INN
may book
extra nights
in order to
enjoy this
superb
stretch of
unspoiled
beach before
flying out
of Durban. |
| |
![[ Other Safaris ]](button6F.gif) ![[ Departure Dates ]](button6C.gif) ![[ Book this Safari ]](button147.gif) ![[ Contact Us ]](button3D.gif) |