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Duration 20 days 20 days
Price From $ 5,625 $ 4,495
Price Per Day $ 281 $ 225
Highlights
  • Visit Kruger and the Drakensberg
  • Discover Eswatini (Swaziland) and Lesotho
  • Enjoy Cape Town and the Garden Route
  • Explore Cape Town
  • Explore Kruger National Park 
  • Embark on a full-day Intimate African Safari game drive
  • Get an opportunity to visit George, Drostdy Museum and Stellenbosch
  • Visit the fascinating Apartheid Museum, where the history of nearly 50 years of unequal rights
  • Learn about Swazi Cultural
  • Set off for a game-viewing drive through the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve
Trip Style Small group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Safari
  • 50 plus
  • National Parks
  • Transformative
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Cape of Good Hope
  • Cape Town
  • Johannesburg
  • Kruger National Park
  • Cape of Good Hope
  • Johannesburg
  • Kruger National Park
  • Table Mountain
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Internal airfare and ground transport included
Activities
  • Culture
  • History
  • Nature
  • Bird watching
  • Culture
  • Game drive
  • Homestays & Cultural Immersion
  • Nature
  • Safari
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included All breakfasts, 16 lunches and 13 dinners are included. Your guide and driver/assistant generally prepare the meals included in this trip. A rough idea of what the meals consist of is as follows: Breakfast: Cereals, coffee, tea and toast. The occasional cooked breakfast too Lunch: Cheese, cold meats, salads, bread or rolls, fresh fruit Dinner: Potjies (stew), braais (barbecue), stir fries, pasta with fresh vegetables. Most are generally cooked on the open fire. Please be aware, we need at least two weeks’ notice to deal with special dietary requirements (eg vegetarian or allergies.) For this reason, if you did not indicate these on your booking form, please advise us as soon as possible. The tour leaders do all the shopping, meal planning and cooking for each group. They always try to obtain fresh produce wherever possible. We also supply the following drinks: fruit squash served with breakfast and tea or coffee served with breakfast and dinner. All other beverages are at your own expense. We do not supply bottled drinking water although it is available at many shops if you want to buy it yourself. The water provided on this trip is safe and clean drinking water, normally from boreholes. It is not bottled water, however. If you would rather have bottled water, this will be at your expense. However, we would encourage you to make use of the safe drinking water provided as this helps diminish plastic consumption.

18 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches and 10 Dinners

Description

This epic journey explores three very diverse countries. In South Africa, we go on game drives in Kruger National Park, walk in the spectacular Drakensberg mountains, travel along the Garden Route and enjoy wine tasting in renowned vineyards. We also visit exciting Cape Town and journey through the mountain kingdoms of Eswatini (Swaziland) and Lesotho. This three-week trip has something for everyone: prolific wildlife, incredible scenery, beautiful beaches, awe-inspiring mountains and, of course, the rich culture that makes these countries what they are today.Enjoy safaris, mountain kingdoms, world-class wine and the dramatic coastline of southern Africa

When you take a South Africa tour with Grand Circle Travel, you’ll discover cultural and natural wonders at a relaxed and leisurely pace. You’ll follow exotic wildlife on game-viewing drives through Kruger National Park and the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve ... enjoy visits to charming coastal towns along the famed Garden Route ... and explore cosmopolitan Cape Town, South Africa’s “Mother City.” You’ll marvel at the country's diverse landscape rife with verdant, grassy savannahs, balmy, white-sand beaches, and tranquil, flower-ringed lagoons. And in 2017, you'll experience our newly enhanced itinerary, featuring a new two-night stay in the lush Stellenbosch wine region, and new opportunities to engage in local culture in Johannesburg and Cape Town.

Itinerary: Cape Town to Johannesburg

Day 1 Arrive Cape Town

Arrive in Cape Town any time today. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore the city. Cape Town sits in one of the most beautiful locations of any of the world’s major cities with the impressive bulk of Table Mountain as its backdrop and Table Bay in the foreground. The city is a mix of cultures as people from Europe, Africa and Asia have all settled here (either voluntarily or forcibly) over the centuries. The city is a blend of Europe and Africa and a great place to watch the world pass or visit various sites and museums. Accommodation: InnsCape on Castle Hotel (or similar)

Day 2 Cape Peninsula visit

After an early morning breakfast, we drive via the coastal suburbs of Clifton, Camps Bay and Hout Bay and then over Chapman’s Peak Drive to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. The reserve is home to elands, springboks, wildebeest, baboons and ostriches. Rugged cliffs, unspoiled beaches, shipwrecks and beautiful flora are the main features of the reserve. We also visit the Cape Point lighthouse. In the afternoon, we take a one-hour walk that is almost entirely downhill. Our destination is the Cape of Good Hope with a detour to Diaz Beach. The trail ends at the Cape of Good Hope signboard. We then return to Cape Town, passing through the former Royal Navy base town of Simon’s Town and a visit to the resident penguin colony (optional). Our driving time today is approximately three to four hours (125mi/200km). Accommodation: InnsCape on Castle Hotel (or similar)

Day 3 Cape Town

The day is free and an optional trip to Robben Island, site of Nelson Mandela’s incarceration during the apartheid period, is highly recommended. Weather permitting, a cable-car ride to the top of Table Mountain is a must. Accommodation: InnsCape on Castle Hotel (or similar)

Day 4 Stellenbosch and Hermanus

Leaving Cape Town, we drive to the vineyard region of Stellenbosch where we have the option of visiting wineries and doing some wine tasting. We then continue towards Hermanus driving via Gordon’s Bay. There is always a good chance of seeing whales in season. Hermanus is an interesting little town, rightly famous for delicious seafood – a visit to one of the great restaurants in the evening is highly recommended. It is also widely regarded as the best place on Earth for land-based whale watching from August to November. Our drive time today is approximately three to four hours (120mi/190km). Accommodation: Windsor Hotel (or similar)

Day 5 Garden Route

Today we drive along the beautiful Garden Route coastline via the cultivated fields of the Western Cape Boland and the town of George towards the Tsitsikamma National Park. The route is stunning and follows the ragged coast passing through small fishing villages and seaside resort. This national park, at the mouth of the Storms River, protects the indigenous forests as well as the marine life 50km out to sea. We stay at a beautifully positioned camp with the waves breaking a stone's throw away. Our driving time today will be approximately 6-7hrs (500kms). Accommodation: Tsitsikamma Storms River Huts (or similar)

Day 6 Tsitsikamma National Park

Our second day in Tsitsikamma is free to enjoy the beautiful setting. There are a range of optional activities including walks to the Storms River gorge and along the rocky coast, snorkelling, sea and river cruises and a tree canopy tour through the forests. In season, approximately August to October, the marine park is home to a population of migratory whales. Accommodation: Tsitsikamma Storms River Huts (or similar)

Day 7 Graaff Reinet

We head over the Kouga and Baviaanskloof mountains as we head towards Graaff Reinet. This small 19th-century town is set in the middle of the Karoo National Reserve and is a stopover on our way to Lesotho. Our driving time today is approximately four to five hours (242mi/390km). Accommodation: Obesa Lodge (or similar)

Day 8 Long drive to Lesotho

Today is a long day’s drive as we traverse the Great Karoo and enter Lesotho. This mountainous kingdom has been shielded from outside influence over the generations and the Bastho people historically used this strategic location as a defence against events on the plains below. Our lodge in this rugged, mountainous region provides the ideal opportunity to experience Lesotho culture. Our driving time today is approximately seven to eight hours plus time at the border (330mi/530km). Accommodation: Malealea Lodge (or similar)

Day 9 Lesotho

The day is free to relax and experience the unique culture of Lesotho. Mountain ridges protrude into the town and an optional day pony trek to a local village is recommended. Alternatively, the craft shops and markets can be an enjoyable way to pick up African souvenirs. Accommodation: Malealea Lodge (or similar)

Day 10 Drakensberg mountains

Today is a long day’s drive as we travel through Lesotho and exit at the Maseru border post. We then travel through the eastern farmlands of the Free State before driving through Golden Gate National Park. We continue to the Northern Drakensberg, our base for the next two nights. The Drakensberg is a basalt escarpment forming the border between Kwa Zulu-Natal and Lesotho and continuing into the Free State. It means Dragon Mountains, but the Zulu named it Ukhahlamba (the Barrier of Spears). Our driving time today is approximately five to six hours (250mi/400km). Accommodation: Alpine Heath (or similar)

Day 11 Drakensberg: the Amphitheatre

We spend a full day in the mountains where our route has us walking for approximately five to six hours into a natural amphitheatre, following the Tugela River past protea trees. The protea is the national flower of South Africa and the nickname of their cricket team. Our driving time today is approximately one hour (31mi/50km). Accommodation: Alpine Heath (or similar)

Day 12 Rorke's Drift and Dundee

Today we drive through the Natal midlands and to Dundee. En route, we stop at Rorke’s Drift to learn about the famous battle that took place here and featured in the Michael Caine film Zulu (1964). The small cluster of buildings isolated in the enormity of the African Bush is a moving reminder of this troubled time. Our driving time today is approximately four to five hours (155mi/250km). Accommodation: Battlefields Country Lodge (or similar)

Day 13 To St Lucia

Today we head for the Indian Ocean and the small town of St Lucia on the shores of a lake renowned for hippos, crocs and birds. Our driving time today is approximately four to five hours (195mi/315km). Accommodation: Shonalanga Lodge (or similar)

Day 14 St Lucia

In the early morning, we spend two hours exploring Lake St Lucia by boat, with an excellent chance of seeing some of the many resident hippos, crocodiles and fish eagles. From here, it’s a short drive to Cape Vidal, a long stretch of beach along the Indian Ocean where we spend the afternoon relaxing on the beach or walking to Mission Rocks (please note, the walk to Mission Rocks is only possible at low tide and can take about four hours’ return). Alternatively, there are several optional activities available, including whale watching (in season: June to November) or sunset and night game drives on the western shores of the lake. Our driving time today is approximately two to three hours (47mi/75km). Accommodation: Shonalanga Lodge (or similar)

Day 15 To Eswatini (Swaziland)

Today we head into our third country, Eswatini (Swaziland), and overnight in the king’s old hunting grounds, now the beautiful Hlane Royal National Park. In the afternoon, we can leave the vehicle for a nature walk (optional). Seeing animals and tracks outside the confines of a vehicle is a thrilling experience and gives us the chance to see and hear the variety of smaller animals and birds that are often passed by on game drives. Our driving time today is approximately four to five hours (185mi/300km). Accommodation: Hlane Lodge (or similar)

Day 16 - 17 Kruger National Park

We cross back into South Africa and head towards Kruger, the most famous national park in Africa. It was established by president Paul Kruger in 1898 and has arguably the greatest variety of animals of any park in Africa, with lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, black and white rhinos, plus cheetahs, giraffes, hippos and many species of antelopes and smaller plains game. The total census includes 147 mammals, 507 birds, 114 reptiles and 336 different trees. The camps are also excellent and the general infrastructure good. If you see all the predators, you are very lucky; however, you will almost certainly see some of the classic safari giants and a huge variety of smaller mammals. We game drive through the park to the camps, where there is a chance for a swim and hot shower. We have two days in the park. On Day 17, morning and afternoon game drives are included to maximise our chances of seeing the plentiful fauna of this great park. Our driving time today is approximately two to three hours (87mi/140km) to the park entrance plus time on safari inside the park. Accommodation: Kruger Park Huts or permanent tented camp

Day 18 Morning and afternoon game drives

After game driving out of Kruger National Park, we continue to this evening’s camp for an afternoon game drive in a private concession of Kruger National Park. Our driving time today is approximately four to five hours (185mi/300km). Accommodation: Nkambeni Tented Camp (or similar)

Day 19 Bourke's Luck potholes, Blyde River Canyon and Graskop

We head out of the park and make our way towards Graskop (Mpumalanga). En route, we drive through some spectacular countryside and stop at scenic places, such as Bourke’s Luck Potholes and Blyde River Canyon, the third-largest canyon in the southern hemisphere. Our driving time today is approximately five to six hours (250mi/400km). Accommodation: Mogodi Lodge (or similar)

Day 20 Drive to Johannesburg

On our final day, we drive along good roads towards Johannesburg. The tour ends upon arrival at Johannesburg Airport and we begin our return journeys home. Drive time is around five to six hours (235mi/380km)

Itinerary: Highlights of South Africa

Day 1: Depart U.S.

Board your overnight flight to Johannesburg to begin your South Africa tour.

Day 2: Arrive Johannesburg, South Africa

Accommodations: Protea Hotel Wanderers or similar

A Grand Circle representative will meet you at the airport and help you transfer to your hotel, where you'll meet the Grand Circle Program Director who will accompany you throughout your trip, and fellow travelers, including those who have just finished our optional pre-trip extension, Big Five Bush Safari, South Africa. Settle in, and get to know your surroundings.

Day 3: Johannesburg

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodations: Protea Hotel Wanderers or similar

This morning, tour South Africa's thriving metropolis of Johannesburg. You'll see the city skyscrapers, including the Carlton Centre, which is the tallest office block in Africa, as well as the Nelson Mandela Bridge.

You’ll also tour the historic Old Fort Prison, originally constructed by the Boers in the 19th century during colonial times. Through the ages, the fort has held prisoners of war, common criminals, and, during the apartheid era, political prisoners including Nelson and Winnie Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi. After your tour of the prison, you’ll visit a local market to sense the pulse of daily life in Johannesburg.

After your city tour, you’re free to seek out lunch on your own in Johannesburg before returning to your hotel. This evening, get to know your fellow travelers during a Welcome Briefing, and enjoy a Welcome Dinner with wine.

Day 4: Johannesburg • Soweto • Scars of Apartheid Experience

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodations: Protea Hotel Wanderers or similar

This morning, you'll tour Soweto, a former shantytown on the city's outskirts. Today, Soweto is both a bustling center of black South African life and a poignant symbol of the struggle to end apartheid. On a walking tour, you’ll enjoy the opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture as you connect closely with the township’s residents, visiting them in their homes and where they work.

After your tour, you’ll enjoy an included lunch, and then partake in an exclusive Scars of Apartheid Discovery Series event to learn more about the tragic side of South African history. You’ll set off on a walking tour of the Dobsonville suburb of Soweto, visiting with residents in their homes as well as places of work, business, and leisure, and then settle in for a candid discussion of apartheid with a relative of Hector Pietersen—the young boy who was shot and killed by police during a protest in 1976, becoming an iconic image of the struggle for equality.

Following your discussion, you’ll see sites of anti-apartheid activity in Johannesburg, including the place where Hector was killed. You’ll then visit the Apartheid Museum, where the history of nearly 50 years of unequal rights affecting more than 20 million black South Africans is recounted here, in 22 exhibits spanning print, photo, and film. It's a fascinating and moving examination of an era that has since been replaced by a constitutional democracy that celebrates diversity.

Then, return to your hotel. Dinner is on your own tonight.

Day 5: Johannesburg • Mpumalanga • Kruger National Park

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodations: Nkambeni Safari Camp or similar

After breakfast, set off for Kruger National Park. Along the way, marvel at breathtaking views of the Klein Drakensburg escarpment, with its densely wooded canyons, sheer sandstone cliffs, and sparkling waterfalls. You'll stop for lunch on your own en route to your hotel in the province of Mpumalanga.

You'll travel the Panorama Route through Mpumalanga, where you'll look into God's Window—a spot with stunning views—and the Bourkes Luck Potholes at the mouth of the Blyde River Canyon.

Tonight, check into your safari camp, where dinner will be served.

Day 6: Kruger National Park • Intimate African Safari

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodations: Nkambeni Safari Camp or similar

Embark on a full-day Intimate African Safari game drive, during which you will explore Kruger National Park aboard a small, open-air vehicle. Perhaps you'll see one of the elusive "Big Five" safari animals during your journey.

Kruger is one of the largest and most notable among African game parks. Transvaal President Paul Kruger saw the need to protect the wilderness and its animals and first proclaimed it the Sabie Game Reserve before it became a national park in 1926. It is known for the chances it offers for spotting the Big Five—always elusive, but certainly present here: lion, elephant, leopard, Cape buffalo, and rhino. In addition to game animals, Kruger boasts an avian population of almost 500 species, some of which are found nowhere else in South Africa.

During your full-day safari, you'll have the opportunity to purchase lunch during a break at one of the park's rest camps. Tonight, enjoy dinner at your safari camp.

Day 7: Kruger National Park • Full-day game drive • Optional Intimate African Safari  (Optional Tour)

Meals: Breakfast and Dinnet

Accommodations: Nkambeni Safari Camp or similar

After breakfast, you'll board a coach for a full-day game-viewing drive, with a break to purchase lunch at one of the park's rest camps.

Or, choose to take advantage of a second Intimate African Safari on our optional full-day outing. Today, you'll venture further afield to some of the park's most remote areas aboard 4x4 vehicles to discover South Africa's wildlife in a smaller group. Please note: A minimum of six participants is required to operate this tour.

Dine tonight at your camp.

Day 8: Kruger National Park • School visit • Mbabane, Swaziland

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Mountain Inn or similar
This morning, spend time with the children of George Mhaule Primary School (when in session), supported by Grand Circle Foundation as part of the World Classroom initiative. After your visit, stop to enjoy an included packed lunch (provided by your hotel), then cross the border into the Kingdom of Swaziland, entering through its mountainous northwest. As you travel, admire a landscape of sloping hills and sugarcane plantations.

A fully independent nation since 1968, this African kingdom originated in the early 19th century and maintained its cultural identity as a British protectorate—never absorbed into South Africa—through much of the 20th century. Today, Swaziland has a population of about 800,000 and is a peaceful, agricultural country where ancient and modern ways mingle. Arrive at your hotel, near the capital city of Mbabane, in the mid-afternoon with a bit of time to explore the area or relax before dinner.

Day 9: Mbabane • Swazi Cultural Experience

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Mountain Inn or similar

Today you'll enjoy a full day of a Swazi Cultural Experience. First, peruse the produce, local crafts, and wares of the Swazi people at the Mbabane Craft Market. Continue on to a local workshop to observe the artistry and precise techniques of glassblowing.

Then, behold the craftsmanship of local candle-makers as they work their magic in wax—using an age-old process—at a local workshop and market. Enjoy lunch here before returning to your hotel, where dinner is included this evening.

Day 10: Mbabane • Hluhluwe, South Africa • Afternoon With the Zulu

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodations: Bushlands Game Lodge or similar

As you cross the border back into South Africa today, you'll enter Hluhluwe, a small town within the Kwazulu-Natal province. Here the great warrior-king Shaka unified many clans in the early 19th century under the name Zulu, which was the name of his own clan. Though mostly ceremonial today, the Zulu monarchy continues as a proud symbol of a living culture.

While in Hluhluwe, you'll spend an Afternoon With the Zulu during an exclusive Discovery Series event. You'll visit an authentic re-creation of a Zulu uzumi (homestead), where you'll meet modern-day warriors and witness fighting formations. You'll also enjoy lunch, taste Zulu beer, and take part in traditional activities such as rhythmic Zulu dancing. Learn more about Zulu culture as you discover some of the secrets of the mystical nyangas (herbal healers) and the Sangoma (a priest-diviner), who predict the future from the pattern made by ritual bones thrown upon the ground.

Tonight, dinner will be served at the lodge.

Day 11: Hluhluwe • Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve • Optional Hluhluwe-Umfolozi afternoon game-viewing drive  (Optional Tour)

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodations: Bushlands Game Lodge or similar

After breakfast, set off for a game-viewing drive through the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve—the oldest park in all of Africa.

Thanks to the efforts of conservationists, the once-threatened rhino population has soared—the park is now home to the largest concentration of white rhinos in the world. Be on the lookout for their signature horns, along with spottings of the “Big Five,” and the more obscure sightings of yellow-, pink- and orange-throated longclaws.

Later, after lunch on your own, you can spend the rest of the day at leisure. Or, if you’re eager for another look at the exciting wildlife of the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, you can opt to join a second tour in the afternoon. You’ll enjoy another opportunity to climb aboard a 4x4 game-viewing vehicle to seek out the residents of the reserve, seeing the animals in a new light at a different time of day.

Tonight you'll return to your lodge aboard a motorcoach for some leisure time before dinner.

Day 12: Hluhluwe • George

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodations: Protea Hotel King George or similar

This morning, after an early wake-up and breakfast, you'll drive to Durban. From here, you'll fly to George (transferring flights in Johannesburg)—the largest town on South Africa’s Garden route, and your base of exploration for this beautiful part of the world. Lunch and dinner are on your own today.

Day 13: George • Knysna Lagoon & Featherbed Bay • Knysna Rastafarian community visit

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodations: Protea Hotel King George or similar

After breakfast this morning, begin your exploration of South Africa's famous Garden Route, the magnificent stretch of coastline that has served as an inspiration for artists and writers for centuries.

You’ll begin in Knysna, “Pearl of the Garden Route,” where you’ll board a ferry to depart for Knysna's famed lagoon, which is protected from the open water by two giant sandstone cliffs known locally as “the Heads.” A ferry takes you across the lagoon for an included tour of Featherbed Nature Reserve. On your guided nature walk, keep an eye out for a glimpse of the blue duiker, Africa's smallest antelope (named for the blue sheen of its back) and other wildlife. Here, you’ll enjoy an included lunch under the reserve’s milkwood trees.

Then, ferry back to Knysna to visit a Rastafarian community on the outskirts of the town for an exclusive Discovery Series event. You’ll have the opportunity to chat with the people who have carved out and built up a peaceful settlement here over the years, to learn more about their culture and the Rastafarian faith.

After your visit, you’ll have some free time to explore Knysna before returning to your hotel in George. Dinner is on your own tonight.

Day 14: George • Drostdy Museum • Stellenbosch

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodations: Protea Hotel Stellenbosch or similar

Depart George after breakfast this morning to begin your journey to Stellenbosch, the next stop on your tour of the Garden Route. Along the way, you’ll stop in Swellendam for an included lunch, as well as a tour of the Drostdy Museum.

The drostdy is a house built in the 18th century by the Dutch East India company to be used for official and administrative purposes. Today, the building is owned by the South African government, and operated as a museum, which traces the history and heritage of this part of the country through the centuries.

After your museum tour, you’ll continue on to Stellenbosch, where, after arriving, you’ll set off on a quick panoramic tour for a preview of the discoveries that are to come tomorrow.

Day 15 :Stellenbosch • Stellenbosch wine estate visit & tasting

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodations: Protea Hotel Stellenbosch or similar

Today you will explore Stellenbosch, South Africa's wine-producing region, a scenic river valley of rolling hills, quaint farms, and mountain vistas, this area is also the heart of Cape Dutch culture. On an included tour of the town, you'll see fine examples of traditional architecture while learning about the history of early settlement here during a visit to the Stellenbosch Village Museum.

After an independent lunch in Stellenbosch, you’ll rejoin your fellow travelers for an exclusive Discovery Series event. No visit to South Africa’s famous wine country would be complete without a tasting of the local vintages, so that’s what you’ll do next as you visit a wine estate and sample their delicious offerings.

Following your wine estate visit, you’ll return to your hotel. Dinner is on your own tonight.

Day 16: Stellenbosch • Cape Town • Home-Hosted Dinner

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodations: Protea Hotel President

Depart Stellenbosch today for your final destination: Cape Town, South Africa’s “Mother City” on the southern edge of the continent. After a short drive, you’ll arrive at Cape Town in the morning and enjoy an included tour of the city’s sights, including the lush Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, home to a stunning variety of Cape Flora.

Following your city tour, you’ll have a free afternoon to seek out lunch on your own and explore Cape Town at your own pace before rejoining your travelers for a Home-Hosted Dinner. Enjoy a warm welcome, authentic local fare, and lively conversation during this exclusive Discovery Series event.

Day 17: Cape Town

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodations: Protea Hotel President

The whole of the day is yours to make your own discoveries in Cape Town. Perhaps you’ll revisit a site from yesterday’s city tour for a closer look, or you can set out for new discoveries among the sprawling city streets. Visit one of the city’s many museums to learn more about African art or history, or simply relax on one of the city’s stunning beaches. Your Program Director will be happy to offer you suggestions on how to spend your day.

Lunch and dinner are on your own today, giving you the perfect opportunity to sample the diverse cuisines that Cape Town has to offer. Being a proudly multicultural city, tastes from all over the continent and the world at large can be found here, including Xhosa, Cape Malay fare, and more.

Day 18: Cape Town • Table Mountain & Cape Peninsula

Meals: Breakafst and Lunch

Accommodations: Protea Hotel President

Today, you’ll take in the breathtaking scenery of the Cape Peninsula, starting with a cable car ride up to the top of Table Mountain (weather permitting), a 3,563-foot sandstone mountain that is remarkable for its flat top. Enjoy the ocean views from the summit.

Then, head along the spectacular coast road, the Atlantic Ocean's crashing surf endlessly splashing the rocks below. Soon you reach the Cape Point Nature Reserve, with its wild fynbos landscapes, beautiful flowers, elusive bontebok, baboons, and ocean views.

Contrary to popular belief, the Cape Peninsula is not consistently where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet. Because of shifting currents, that distinction is shared with lesser-known Cape Agulhas, 100 to 200 miles east of the Cape Peninsula. Nevertheless, when you get to the tip of the Cape Point Nature Reserve, you'll see Cape Point, the technical "Cape of Good Hope." Rapidly changing climactic conditions and the Indian Ocean currents coming from Cape Agulhas make it a particularly dangerous spot for ships.

Your Program Director might tell you that more "sightings" of the legendary ghost ship, the Flying Dutchman, are reported here than anywhere else in the world. Who knows what you'll spy on the distant horizons as you gaze from the Cape Point viewing platform?

On the return trip to Cape Town, a stop along the False Bay coastline offers a chance to see the penguins at Boulders Beach.

End your tour with lunch at a local restaurant, then return to your hotel, where the rest of your day is at leisure. Dinner is on your own tonight.

Day 19: Cape Town • Cape Town District 6 experience

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodations: Protea Hotel President

After breakfast today, you’ll participate in an exclusive Discovery Series event to take another look at South Africa’s tragic apartheid history. In the 1970s, more than 60,000 residents of Cape Town’s District 6 were forcibly relocated by the apartheid government. You’ll learn about the events through discussions with District 6 residents, and during visits to infamous sites in the city itself. You’ll then visit the District 6 museum, which is dedicated to telling the story of the abuses that occurred here decades ago.

After your Discovery Series event, you have a final free afternoon to get lunch on your own and make your own discoveries. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 20: Return to U.S.

Meals: Breakfast

After breakfast, you'll have the morning at leisure to do a little more exploring in Cape Town, or to simply relax before you begin your journey back to the U.S. this afternoon. Or begin your optional extension in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

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