Magical Garden Route - 5 Day
TISD - 40/4 - S - Silver Class Tour
Cape Town to Port
Elizabeth
Day 01
With our last sight of majestic Table Mountain, we wave good-bye to the 'mother
city' of Cape Town and arrive in the town of Stellenbosch. Take a fascinating
stroll through 'Oom Samie se Winkel' - Stellenbosch's first trading store, and
admire the historical beauty of the heart of the winelands. Travelling over the
Helshoogte Pass to Franschhoek, we pass through the town of Robertson. From
here, we arrive in Montagu in time for a delectable country luncheon at Mimosa
Lodge reputed as a place of fine hospitality and superb cuisine. After lunch, we
continue through the Little Karoo before Barrydale until we arrive in the
Tradouw Valley. From here, we take a nostalgic trip on a vintage tractor through
the vineyards of the Joubert Tradouw Cellars, where we enjoy a cellar tour and
wine tasting. Crossing the Tradouw Pass, our journey to the beautiful town of
Wilderness begins. Driving through Mossel Bay, marvel at the splendour of
'Dolphin Point' before arrival at our seaside paradise resort.
Protea Hotel Wilderness Resort or similar - bed and breakfast basis including
lunch
Day 02
TIGK TOUR - Nature's Beauty and Nostalgia
From our hotel in Wilderness, we travel to George Railway Station to board the
famous Outeniqua Choo-Tjoo. In 1922 the Railways and Harbours Board recommended
the construction of a railway between George and Knysna, a distance of
approximately 67 kilometres. When this line was built it was regarded as the
most expensive piece of 'clickety clack' in the world. Today it is billed as the
most beautiful. Travelling from George to Knysna is like being present at an
animated art exhibition, each kilometre presenting a new canvas that calls forth
exclamations of pleasure. One loses to a certain degree, the sense of time,
thanks to a profusion of scenic delights. The line travels through two tunnels
of moderate length, cut into the hills above the sea, before it approaches the
Kaaimans River Bridge, 210 metres long and 36 metres high.
On arrival at the Knysna waterfront, board the ferry that will take us to
Featherbed Nature Reserve on the Western Knysna Head. On arrival at the reserve,
enjoy a spectacular 12 dish buffet lunch at the 'Food Forest' - a unique outdoor
restaurant situated under the Milkwood Trees. After lunch, board a Unimog drawn
trailer and drive up to the top of the reserve. While stopping at a scenic
lookout point, our specialist guides will share with you some fascinating tales
about Knysna and the surrounding area while you enjoy the panoramic views. An
optional 2,2 km guided nature walk takes you through the forest, onto the
cliffs, into the caves and along the scenic coast. After the ferry returns to
the Featherbed Ferry Terminus, the day's adventure ends with a scenic drive back
to Wilderness for drop off at your hotel.
Protea Hotel Wilderness Resort or similar - bed and breakfast basis including
lunch
Day 03
TIGO TOUR - Klein Karoo Kaleidoscope
Your adventure begins as we depart Wilderness via Dolphin Point to the historic
town of Mossel Bay. Send a postcard to friends or relatives from the famous
'Post Office Tree' before visiting the Diaz and Maritime Museums famed for their
relics of early explorers. Our tour continues via the Robertson Pass to South
Africa's 'ostrich capital' and the town of Oudtshoorn. Here we visit the Safari
Ostrich Show Farm, which is an operating farm where visitors will see large
groups of ostriches at differing stages of development. The tour starts in the
breeding camp, with a nest of ostrich eggs, where the first stage of the ostrich
life cycle is explained. We get the opportunity to test the strength of the eggs
by standing on them - a great photo opportunity. During the breeding season
visitors can observe ostrich eggs hatching in the incubator rooms. One gets the
rare opportunity to sit on an ostrich and those who are brave enough can even
try their hand at riding the world's largest bird. The tour ends with an
'Ostrich Derby' where local jockeys display their riding skills.
After a traditional lunch, we continue to the Cango Caves. The fully guided tour
starts in the cathedrallike Van Zyl's Hall and ends approximately 600m further
into the cave in the African Drum Room. Even though the tour covers the largest
chambers of the Cave system, it makes relatively easy walking, including a
reasonable number of stairs. The tour takes an hour and enables one to
experience the best and largest of the chambers and speleothems that this cave
has to offer. Our day continues to the Cango Wildlife Ranch and Valley of
Ancients, endangered species breeding facility extraordinaire. This, the oldest
and biggest cheetah contact centre worldwide offers visitors the rare
opportunity of interacting with hand reared cheetahs and the chance to get
actively involved in saving this species and others from extinction. Explore the
facts and fiction surrounding crocodiles, view elegant cheetahs and giggle at
the antics of Bengal tiger cubs. For the adventurous, enjoy face to face
encounters with wildlife in the 'Natural Encounters' programme where you can
touch a cheetah, enjoy the closeness of a tiger cub, wrap yourself in a python
and even dive with Nile crocodiles (additional cost for these experiences are
not included). The day concludes with a scenic drive over the Outeniqua Pass to
George and onward to Wilderness where you will be dropped off at your hotel.
Protea Hotel Wilderness Resort or similar - bed and breakfast basis including
lunch
Day 04
TIGE TOUR - Return To Eden
Your ecological adventure begins with an exciting beach launch from Plettenberg
Bay and heads east past the bird sanctuary and beautiful Keurbooms beach to the
famous Arch Rock. One usually encounters large groups of Bottlenose and small
pods of the rare Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins, as well as certain shark
species here. From Arch Rock we head out into the middle of the bay where
pelagic seabirds are normally found about 7km off shore. In addition, resident
Bryde's Whales, Common Dolphins, Southern Right and Humpback Whales, and even
occasional Orcas can be seen. We then traverse the Bay to the point of Robberg
Peninsula and out to the wild side, often seeing groups of whales and pods of
dolphins. Cruising back along the inside of Robberg, the unique geology from
this unusual viewpoint and the growing Cape Fur Seal colony can be closely
observed. Finally we head back along Robberg beach, while a brief rundown on the
history and shipwrecks of the area is given. After passing the Beacon Island
Hotel (built on the site of an original Whaling Station) we end the experience
with an exhilarating beach landing on Central Beach (Plettenberg Bay), where a
4X4 vehicle will meet you. After refreshments, we travel up the Indian Ocean
seaboard to the 'Bird's Of Eden' sanctuary. Enjoy a traditional lunch (not
included) in this unique two-hectare dome (the world's largest), which spans a
gorge of indigenous forest. The sanctuary has its own mysterious ruin,
incorporating a walk-behind waterfall. Its dome has the ability to synthesize
thunder and create short spells of rain from an irrigation system in the
structure. Roofed viewpoints within the gorge have been erected for use during
the brief rain storms. 'Bird s of Eden' arises from the need to create a safe
environment in which to release a large collection of free-flying birds and
miniature monkeys. Our visit to Monkeyland affords one an opportunity to enjoy a
monkey safari within an indigenous forest conducted by an experienced game
ranger. On this safari, you can expect to see numerous species of primates
ranging from the gibbons of Asia, and howlers from South America, to the lemurs
of Madagascar. All of these species behave, feed and live in as natural an
environment as possible. At Monkeyland one is privileged to be able to step into
their world to explore and learn fascinating facts about these primates, first
hand. This concludes this adventure, and we return to our hotel.
Protea Hotel Wilderness Resort or similar - bed and breakfast basis including
lunch
Day 05
Leaving the quaint seaside village of Wilderness we continue via Sedgefield to
South Africa's 'oyster capital', Knysna. After a short refreshment stop at
Knysna's East Head, continue via the 'millionaires playground' of Plettenberg
Bay to the Tsitsikamma Forest area. Attractions here include the Big Tree and
the Garden of Eden. After lunch at the scenic Storms River mouth (not included),
Gaze in awe at the scenery whilst crossing the bridge over the Storms River
where photographic opportunities abound. Leaving the Garden Route via the high
forests of the Tsitsikamma Mountains and the Groot River Passes and Bloukrans,
we arrive in Port Elizabeth for drop off at your hotel or at Port Elizabeth
Airport.
AT A GLANCE
Accommodation
- Upper 3 and 4 star luxury accommodation
Flights
- No flights
Driver / Guide
- Services of SA Tourism Garden Route specialist tourist guide
Main Attractions
- Featherbed Nature Reserve on Knysna's West Head
- Nostalgic and scenic Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe
- Ocean Safari in search of various dolphin, whale and shark species
- 'Monkeyland' and 'Bird's of Eden' rehabilitation centres
- Historic Mossel Bay and the post office tree
- Ostrich farm visit and 'ostrich derby'
- Cango Wildlife Ranch and Valley of Ancients, endangered species breeding
facility
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