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Safari and the City
An Active Family Adventure in South Africa

Johannesburg - Nkomazi Game Reserve - White River - Hoedspruit - Kruger Park - Hoedspruit - Cape Town - Gordon's Bay

Starting from between £3,445 to £4,345 per person for 13 days depending on the time of year, type of accomodation and activities

Itinerary Highlights

  • A scenic road trip in South Africa with exhilarating activities for all ages
  • Enjoy bush safaris, mountain hikes, kayaking to penguin colonies and zip lining through scenic valleys
  • Spot iconic wildlife in Kruger National Park and take a ‘city safari’ around captivating Cape Town
For a fun-filled family holiday with something for everyone – no screens needed – look no further than South Africa. This action-packed destination is a treasure trove of family-friendly attractions. Think spotting the Big Five on safari, immaculate beaches, city sightseeing, epic road-trips and stunning scenery.



Upon arrival, pick up your rental car and drive to Nkomazi Private Reserve, a vast area of pristine nature on the border of Swaziland. Enjoy an authentic safari experience with game drives by day and stargazing beside the campfire by night. Then head towards White River and the Blyde River Canyon via the famous Panorama Route – a road dotted with dreamy stopovers. Hoedspruit, nestled at the foot of the Drakensberg, is close to several reserves, including iconic Kruger Park — one of the continent’s largest animal sanctuaries which is home to the ‘Big Five’ plus warthog, hyena, wild dog, cheetah, kudu and impala. This thrilling destination is your final safari stop then it’s time to get set for city and sea. Cape Town is storied and alluring, but also lively and fast-paced, making it ideal for families. Go from the street to the beach in the snap of a flip-flop, while a short distance away lies the towering summit of Chapman's Peak and Boulders Beach, home to a colony of penguins. The panoramas of Gordon's Bay, on the edge of the Atlantic, closes your trip in spectacular style.
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Réserve privée de Nkomazi -  Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Réserve privée de Nkomazi - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
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Réserve privée de Nkomazi -  Afrique du Sud © Nkomazi Camp
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Zèbre © Cédric Viollet
Zèbre © Cédric Viollet
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Parc Kruger - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Léopard - Afrique du Sud © Droits reservés
Léopard - Afrique du Sud © Droits reservés
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
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Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
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restaurant - Afrique du Sud © Martin Adolfsson
restaurant - Afrique du Sud © Martin Adolfsson
Ladysmith - Afrique du Sud © Droits reservés
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Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Droits reservés
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Afrique du Sud © Droits reservés
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Réserve privée de Nkomazi -  Afrique du Sud © Nkomazi Camp
Réserve privée de Nkomazi - Afrique du Sud © Nkomazi Camp

Itinerary

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DAY 1 DIRECT FLIGHT TO JOHANNESBURG

Head to the airport today ready for your 11-hour non-stop flight to Johannesburg. After being whisked through check-in and security, enjoy some refreshments in the airport lounge before boarding your overnight flight. Make sure to remember one of our fun Family Packs to keep the nippers entertained and delay the inevitable “are we there yet?” questions.

On arrival at the airport, our representative will assist you with collection of your rental car. Allow around four hours to drive to Nkomazi Reserve, a 58-square-mile stretch of pristine nature on the border with Swaziland. Check-in for two nights in a luxury camp set on the banks of the Komati River. Your family tent, set on a raised platform, features a private bathroom, a living room and a terrace with a private pool which is sure to go down a treat with your youngsters. Alternatively, you can swim in the communal pool or head to the mess tent’s cosy lounge for excellent views of the reserve.

Nkomazi Reserve is home to lions, leopards, cheetahs, buffalos and elephants, so expect some great wildlife viewing and encounters with exciting larger game species. Plains wildlife include giraffes, zebras, wildebeest and hartebeest to name but a few. The reserve offers endless beauty, with a mixture of open plains, hills, rivers and mountains. Discover it all on two safari outings, one in the morning and one late afternoon, followed by sundowners at dusk. There’s plenty to do in between drives too, from bird watching to fly fishing. Cool off in your private pool by day and, at night, gather around the communal campfire to admire the starry sky and share stories of the day’s adventures.

Hop in the car for a scenic one-hour-and-45-minute drive to White River and the awe-inspiring Blyde River Canyon. The Panorama Route is so named for its unbelievable views at every turn. It traverses the Great Escarpment all the way down to the Kruger Lowveld via mountain passes, and is a paradise for nature loving families, with countless waterfalls, hiking trails and adventure activities along the way. On arrival in White River, check-in to your charming accommodation with cosy rooms, a renowned restaurant and lush gardens bordering a large swimming pool.

Drive for two hours before checking in for two nights in a private villa nestled in the heart of the Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate. The estate spans 1,680 acres and is home to a variety of animals including impalas, warthogs and kudus. Explore the beautiful estate on foot or enjoy a mountain bike safari in the company of a private guide, with the chance to spot giraffes, zebras and antelopes in an exceptional natural setting.

Among South Africa’s world-famous safari reserves, Kruger Park is the country’s big hitter. A two-and-a-half-hour drive from your Hoedspruit base, it sits on the border with Mozambique. A true animal sanctuary, it covers some 7,700 square miles of unspoiled nature in which nearly 860 protected species roam free. After paying your entrance fee, you can cruise the park's trails in your own vehicle and play an epic game of I-Spy as you search of the ‘Big Five’: elephants, buffalos, rhinos, lions and leopards. There’s a host of other wildlife to discover too, including the (arguably unfairly named) Ugly Five: hyenas, wildebeest, vultures, warthogs and marabou storks. When you’ve had your fill of impressive wildlife, make your way back to Hoedspruit for a night of rest and relaxation.

After a quick 15-minute drive to Hoedspruit Airport, drop off your rental car and hop on a two-hour-and-45-minute flight to Cape Town Airport, where you’ll collect your new rental vehicle. The Mother City of South Africa is a vibrant and cosmopolitan destination in a striking natural setting. Surrounded by dramatic coastline, it boasts some of the world’s most beautiful beaches a stone’s throw from the city centre, including Clifton, Camps Bay and Muizenberg. Famously dominated by Table Mountain, Cape Town’s warm climate, friendly locals, and stunning landscapes offer something for everyone. Settle in for four nights in a boutique hotel with beautifully appointed rooms, a sunny terrace and a small pool.

Discover the delights of Cape Town during a family-friendly walking tour with a local – an unbeatable way to learn more about the legislative capital’s rich history, culture and architecture. Take in its famous sights and secret delights as you wander past the old buildings and landmarks that make up the city’s beating heart. Discover the Company's Garden, a beautiful 17th century park created by the East India Company to supply ships with vegetables and spices. Visit the District Six Museum, which tells the story of the forced removal of residents during apartheid, and vibrant Long Street’s famous street art. There’s also an opportunity to do some shopping at Green Market Square, one of the city’s oldest markets, where you’ll find plenty of handmade textiles, crafts and artisan jewellery. The tour concludes with a stroll through the Malay district of Bo-Kaap, known for its colourful houses and rich cultural heritage. The fun continues on water, with a kayaking trip to see the adorable penguins at Boulders Beach. Paddle along the coastline’s kelp forests and rocky outcrops, stopping at a beautiful cove to swim and snorkel before reaching the beach where the penguins reside. Observe the colony up close as they waddle and play while learning about their environment from your experienced guide.

Get ready for a guided hike up Chapman's Peak – a towering mountain that rises above the coastal town of Hout Bay. Starting at sea level, the trail winds up the mountain through fynbos vegetation and rocky outcrops. Along the way, steal sumptuous glimpses of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding peaks. The summit serves up breathtaking views of Hout Bay, Fish Hoek, Noordhoek Beach and even Gordon's Bay and Table Mountain on a clear day. To the south, you can see Cape Point and Kommetjie. This hike is a little on the challenging side so better suited to older children.

After breakfast, enjoy a scenic one-and-a-half-hour drive to Gordon’s Bay, southeast of Cape Town. Check-in for two nights in a beautiful period residence with extensive gardens descending towards the sandy beach where your youngsters can blow off some steam, and simple but comfortable rooms that offer pretty views of the bay. When the sun shines, you can enjoy al fresco family breakfasts beside the lovely pool.

Thrill-seeking youngsters will be in their element today with zip lining in the Elgin Valley – an exhilarating experience offering a different perspective on the beautiful surroundings of Hottentots-Holland Nature Reserve. The cables are suspended between 13 platforms, allowing you to glide through the air at high speeds while enjoying incredible views of the valley and surrounding mountains. Other activities on offer in the area include swimming, surfing, fishing and hiking in the nearby mountains. Explore the local wineries (with grape juice for your younger travellers), take the sublime road trip from Clarence Drive to Rooi Els, go whale spotting (from August to October), visit the secret penguin colony at Stony Point or the stunning Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. The options are endless.

After your short one-hour drive to Cape Town Airport, our representative will assist you with returning the rental car and checking-in for your direct flight home. Be sure to make the most of the airport lounge facilities to relax, refresh and reflect on your trip before the 11-hour overnight flight.

Suggestions

Everything in this itinerary is entirely customisable, down to the smallest details. Here are some more suggestions of what could be included

A WALKING TOUR OF CAPE TOWN WITH A LOCAL



Explore the vibrant city of Cape Town following in the footsteps of a resident who knows the city like the back of their hand. Discover a different side to the Mother City, as your guide shares tales of daily life while also revealing the insider tips and recommendations that make for an unforgettable trip. This relaxed encounter is tailored according to your family’s expectations and preferences, ensuring you won’t miss a thing.



VISIT A WINERY NEAR CAPE TOWN



Visiting a vineyard near Cape Town is a popular activity for many travellers to South Africa. Located in the prolific areas of Stellenbosch, Constantia or Durbanville, the estates are known for their beautiful scenery and rich wine-making history. Explore the vineyards, visit the cellars, meet the farmers and, of course, taste some exceptional wines during this private tour. Many estates also have stunning gardens, historic buildings, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and vineyards, making them perfect for a family picnic.



WITH A FEW MORE DAYS... STAY AT SATYAGRAHA HOUSE IN JOBURG



Travellers with a few more days at their disposal can add Johannesburg, dubbed ‘The City of Gold’, to their itinerary. Stay in Satyagraha House, commonly known as Gandhi House, which once belonged to Mahatma Gandhi, who lived and worked there between 1908 and 1909. The guest house and museum are a registered part of the city’s historical heritage and set amid mature gardens close to the main sights of Joburg. An immersion in the city and an educational encounter with the history of a great man and that of an entire country, Satyagraha House offers a truly next-level stay.

Why visit South Africa with Original Travel

Each of our trips is entirely tailor-made with originality, quality and cultural immersion in mind. Our team of destination specialists will craft itineraries based on your tastes, using their first-hand knowledge and the help of our in-country team of Concierges and guides. All trips are accompanied by a wide range of additional services, including a 24-hour helpline, the Original Travel app, fast-track airport services and much more.

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A rough idea of the price

Depending on the time of year, type of accommodation and activities

The estimated cost for this trip starts from £3,445 to £4,345 per person. The final cost of the trip depends on the way we tailor it especially for you. The final cost varies according to several factors, which include the level of service, length of trip and advance booking time. The exact price will be provided on your personalised quote. The average starting price for this trip is £3,735 per person.

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