Vacations to South Africa.
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Mid-luxury private/solo guided tour.
More community visits and cultural experiences than game parks.
No long-distance driving of more than 6hrs per day.
A 40% deposit is required to confirm your booking.
Great deal for sole travelers, professionals, families, couples, and honeymooners.
Inclusive that defines the quality of our mid-luxury tours.
Airport picks up.
Transport: 4x4 vehicle.
Accommodation: Mid-luxury hotels
Meals: breakfast and lunch.
Professional English guide-driver
Park fees.
7% discount for B2B Tour company group(s).
4% discount for the individual group (s).
Note.
You can customize the number of days and sites/activities (Tell us what is most important to you) according to your available time and budget.
Itinerary overview.
DAY 0: Johannesburg-South Africa. (30.2km, 43minutes drive).
Activity: Arrival at Johannesburg airport, meets the guide, then transfer to hotel at Johannesburg
Accommodation: Gardenia boutique hotel OR EL Blanco guest house.
DAY 1: Johannesburg-Soweto. (35.1km, 1hour 15minutes drive)
Activity: Cultural experiences and historical sites visits,(Soweto and Apartheid museum)
Accommodation: Gardenia boutique hotel OR EL Blanco guest house.
Soweto is a township of the city of Johannesburg Metropolitan in Gauteng, South Africa. It was the largest black city in South Africa until 1976 when it experienced civil unrest during the Apartheid regime.
This Town was created in the 1930s when the White government started separating Blacks from Whites creating” Black Townships”. Blacks were moved away from Johannesburg to the area separated from the white suburbs by the so-called Cordon Sanitaire or (Sanitary corridor) which was usually a river, railway track, industrial area, or highway. This was carried out using the infamous Urban Areas Act of 1923.
The Apartheid Museum is a Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa illustrating Apartheid and the 20th-century history of South Africa.
The Museum is part of the Gold Reef City complex and was opened in November 2001. At least five times a year events are held at the museum to celebrate the end of apartheid and the start of multiracial democracy for the people of South Africa. Visiting this museum is a must for those who would love to know more about the history of South Africa's Apartheid.
DAY 2: Johannesburg-Bloemfontein. (395km, 4 hours drive).
Activities: Big Hole Complex. Kimberley and Anglo Boer war Museum Bloemfontein. South Africa.
Accommodation: Protea Hotel by Marriott.
The Big Hole Complex is an old diamond gold mine in Kimberley, the capital of the North Cape province of South Africa. It’s the deepest hole in the world that was made by hand. It occupies a surface of about 17 hectares, 463 meters wide, and a depth of about 240 meters.
DAY 3: Bloemfontein-The Gates of Paradise Pass. (200km,2hours 50minutes).
Activities: Cultural experiences and community drives.
Accommodation: Athulya villas OR Hotel Elephant Park.
The Gates of Paradise Pass, Is a lovely gravel pass with its alluring name that connects Thabaneng in the west with Malealea in the east and offers beautiful rural scenery in the west corner of the mountain Kingdom.
At 3.7km it’s a fairly short pass by Lesotho standards and only displays an altitude variance of 120m, and all the corners are gentle as are the gradients which reach 1:5 near the summit and immediately after it.
As the summit is crested a beautiful view is presented and where the pass got its name from, which makes this place the best site to not miss on your trip to Lesotho.
DAY 4: Lesotho. Katse dam.
Activities: Community tours and cultural experiences.
Accommodation: Bruvita guest house OR Zurielhaven.
Katse dam: Is a concrete arch dam on the Malibamat’so River in Lesotho. It’s second-largest Africa’s double-curvature arch dam. The dam is part of the Lesotho Highlands water project, the dam is just below the confluence of the Bokong River which forms the western arm of the Katse reservoir.
DAY 5: Liphofung Cave and cultural site.
Activities: Visiting the caves and cultural sites.
Accommodation: Maliba lodgeOR Blue mountain inn.
Liphofung cave and cultural site: “place of eland” cave occupies an important place in Lethoso history. This is the smallest of the LHDA reserves at about 4 hectares. The cave is in fact, a sandstone overhang, which is a typical feature of the Lethoso lowlands region.
Originally used by the San and other Stone Age people, the walls contain important rock art and a rich archaeological deposit of Stone Age implements.
DAY 6-10: Lesotho-Kruger national park.
Activities: Big Five game drives (Kruger National Park-South Africa).
Accommodation: Gardenia boutique hotel OR EL Blanco guest house.
Kruger National Park in northeastern South Africa is the oldest park in Africa and one of Africa’s largest game reserves covering an area of about 20,000 square kilometers. It has over 2000 plant species, it’s home to the Big Five (lion, rhino, buffalo, elephant, and leopard), and about 5000 bird species.
Its borders are separated by two rivers Crocodile River in the South and Limpopo river in the north the Lebombo mountains on the west side divide the park from its eastern neighbor Mozambique.
Drive back to Johannesburg.
End of the tour.