South Africa Itineray Suggestions
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South Africa Itineray Suggestions
We will be traveling to South Africa in March 2013 for 2 weeks. The first part of our trip will be in Cape Town for approximately 5 days where we plan on doing various day trips. The last part or our trip will be a Safari in Kruger Park and then ending in Johanesburg before flying home. Can anyone suggest a good area to go to for a few days during the middle of our trip? We do not want to move from place to place too often. We would like to stay in an area that is centrally located to good shopping, wine tours, scenic parks, fishing etc. We will not have a vehicle and will most likely be looking to do day tours. We do not want to drive while in South Africa but are looking into the possibilty of having a car and driver. Can anyone recommend an agency that could provide transportation? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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You can also contact Selwyn from I Love Cape Town. http://www.ilovecapetown.com/
Lots of folk her on Fodors have used him.
Yours on Safari
Mark
Lots of folk her on Fodors have used him.
Yours on Safari
Mark
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I would do the garden route, and more specifically; De Hoop Nature Reserve and Knysna.
Use a local (Cape Town vased) TA with a good international reputation like Sun Safaris, and save yourself some money ;-)
Ciao,
J.
Use a local (Cape Town vased) TA with a good international reputation like Sun Safaris, and save yourself some money ;-)
Ciao,
J.
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Day 1
Cape Town
Be taken to your boutique hotel in the heart of Cape Town.
Explore the City and visit the V&A Waterfront, 7th Natural Wonder of the World -Table Mountain, Robben Island and the beautiful botanical gardens of Kirstenbosch.
Stay at Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel in City Bowl Gardens and Dine at Roundhouse
Day 2
Cape Point & Constantia
Take a leisurely scenic drive along the coast towards Cape Point. View the Atlantic and Indian Oceans in an awesome display as well as the most historic vineyards of the Constantia Winelands.
Stay at Cellar Hohenort and dine at Greenhouse
Day 3
Stellenbosch
Drive towards the Cape Winelands that offers a unique perspective of the surrounding areas and a visual delight.
Stay at Webersberg and lunch at Rust n Vrede
Day 5
Franschhoek
Drive further afield over the Helshoogte Pass towards Franschhoek for dramatic vistas.
Stay at Basse Provence & Dine at Mange Tout at Mont Rochelle.
Alternatively do Day Trips from Cape Town and just stay at Cape Cadogan.
Thereafter head towards the Garden Route and stay at Kurland Hotel and Villa.
Cape Town
Be taken to your boutique hotel in the heart of Cape Town.
Explore the City and visit the V&A Waterfront, 7th Natural Wonder of the World -Table Mountain, Robben Island and the beautiful botanical gardens of Kirstenbosch.
Stay at Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel in City Bowl Gardens and Dine at Roundhouse
Day 2
Cape Point & Constantia
Take a leisurely scenic drive along the coast towards Cape Point. View the Atlantic and Indian Oceans in an awesome display as well as the most historic vineyards of the Constantia Winelands.
Stay at Cellar Hohenort and dine at Greenhouse
Day 3
Stellenbosch
Drive towards the Cape Winelands that offers a unique perspective of the surrounding areas and a visual delight.
Stay at Webersberg and lunch at Rust n Vrede
Day 5
Franschhoek
Drive further afield over the Helshoogte Pass towards Franschhoek for dramatic vistas.
Stay at Basse Provence & Dine at Mange Tout at Mont Rochelle.
Alternatively do Day Trips from Cape Town and just stay at Cape Cadogan.
Thereafter head towards the Garden Route and stay at Kurland Hotel and Villa.
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KathBC, you can see most of the Winelands in one long daytrip from Cape Town. I wouldn't concentrate on either town, but the entire region. I think Stellenbosch has more to "see" for a tourist, though.
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