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Penguins on Boulder Beach near Cape Town

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13 days from CAD6,815pp

Penguins on Boulder Beach near Cape Town
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Tour highlights

  • Stay in a classic safari-style tent and enjoy twice-daily game drives in the Amakhala Private Game Reserve.

  • Take in a combination of Cape Town’s greatest highlights by heading to the top of Table Mountain by cable car before joining a privately guided tour of Cape Point Peninsula, alongside a visit to the penguins at Boulders Beach.

  • Let us tailor your days spent driving through incredible scenery and charming coastal towns along the Garden Route.

  • See whales off Plettenberg Bay (July to November) and spot seals and dolphins all year round.

Price includes:

  • Fully insured vehicle rental
  • All accommodations
  • 24-hour support while you travel
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Itinerary idea in detail

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  • Upon arrival in Cape Town, you're met by an Audley representative and then driven in a private vehicle to your accommodation. After checking in, the rest of the day is free to relax after your flight or begin your exploration of Cape Town. We suggest visiting the V&A Waterfront to browse its many trendy shops, cafés and restaurants.

  • Begin today with a private guided hike up Table Mountain for spectacular views over the city and ocean. You're collected from your accommodation and driven to the lower cable car station ready for your ascent. Your guide then leads you up steep, rocky trails to the mountain's summit, with plenty of stops to catch your breath while taking in the views — you may see Camps Bay and the 12 Apostles in the distance. You take the cable car back down the mountain. The rest of the day is yours to further explore Cape Town or enjoy your hotel's facilities.

  • Today your private driver and guide will take you on a tour around the Cape Peninsula's beautifully rugged coastline. Highlights include passing through the affluent suburb of Camps Bay, seeing the African penguin colony at Boulders Beach, strolling around the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden and visiting the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, which is home to baboons, several species of antelopes and abundant birdlife, as well as seals and dolphins offshore. There are plenty of opportunities to stop for photographs en route, and you can purchase lunch in one of the area's quaint seaside towns.

  • Save your appetite today as you eat like a local in Cape Town. The city's history and heritage come to life as your guide takes you through backstreets, marketplaces, and cafés in search of a few of the dishes that Capetonians love best. Coffee roasted by experts, rose-flavoured milkshakes and bunny chow are some of the dishes you may encounter on your exploration.

  • This morning your hire car will be delivered to your hotel in Cape Town for your journey to Oudtshoorn. The journey takes you through a breathtaking mountain pass, the arid Karoo area and along Route 62, said to be the most scenic route in South Africa, cutting through an expanse of vineyards, huge mountains and deep-cut valleys. We recommend taking your time to enjoy the views. After checking into your accommodation, begin to explore Oudtshoorn. The town is known as the "ostrich capital of the world", becoming wealthy through its ostrich feather industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today you can see the ornate sandstone houses once belonging to those who grew rich from the trade.

  • Take the day to explore the beautiful mountainous area. The drive up to the Cango Caves is stunning. Here you can join guided tours including a walk through the caves to learn about the history and the rock formations. For something a little more intrepid, you can opt for the adventure tour of the caves which takes you deeper underground through smaller caverns and tunnels.

  • Leave Oudtshoorn behind and drive for two hours to Plettenberg Bay. As you join the Garden Route in the town of George, the road runs along the coast, offering some beautiful views over the ocean. You may wish to stop for lunch in one of the coastal towns along the way. On arrival in Plettenberg Bay, settle into your accommodation before heading out to explore. You may wish to take a stroll along the sandy beach or walk along the dramatic cliff tops, looking out for sightings of whales (July to November) and dolphins offshore.

  • The high mountains of the Garden Route run parallel to the coast and collect most of the winter rainfall that the Cape region receives. The rains cascade down the precipitous slopes, forming fast-flowing streams and rivers that carve deep gorges through the stands of indigenous forest before eventually meeting the Indian Ocean. Make your way to Tsitsikamma National Park. On arrival, you will leave the heights and get down to sea level. This will allow you to see and experience the coast from an entirely different perspective.

  • Head out into Plettenberg Bay for a whale-watching tour. By using a combination of hydrophones and sharp eyes, your boat guides will attempt to get you in among the whales, dolphins, and seals that swim in the bay, sometimes surfing in the waves. You are likely to see bottlenose and humpback dolphins as well as some shark species as you look for whales. In addition to the abundant marine life, you can also spot birdlife, such as cormorants, kelp gulls and African black oystercatchers. Please note this tour only operates between June and December.

  • This morning you drive for around three hours from Plettenberg to Amakhala Game Reserve. After settling into your tented camp, this afternoon you embark on your first game drive in an open 4x4 vehicle through the bushveld. You will be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, who can help track wildlife and tell you more about each species.

  • Today you are at leisure on safari. There are two wildlife drives a day, one in the early morning and the second in the late afternoon. Over the course of your stay, you are likely to encounter the Big Five. The Amakhala reserve is also home to hippos, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras and numerous antelope species. After your morning wildlife drive, you will arrive back at the lodge to eat a scrumptious breakfast. The rest of the day you have at leisure until the afternoon for your second drive, part of which will be at night — a chance to see some nocturnal animals.

  • Today you have another full day on safari. During your stay you could also partake in a walking safari at Amakhala, allowing you to view wildlife from a very different perspective. These walks can be catered toward the Big Five or the reserve's smaller creatures and diverse flora.

  • After your morning game drive and breakfast, you will drive out of the game reserve to Port Elizabeth Airport. Fly to Johannesburg to connect to your flight back home.

Accommodation options

While the itinerary price reflects the suggested accommodations, Audley trips are 100% tailor-made, and a specialist can help you select the option best suited to your tastes and budget.

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When to go

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Place Daily max temperature (°C) Monthly rainfall (mm)
Cape Town
 
Oudtshoorn & Surrounds
 
Plettenberg Bay
 
The Eastern Cape Game Areas
 

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