SOUTH AFRICA, VICTORIA FALLS & BOTSWANA

A$18,780
NEW
A$18,780
NEW

Your adventure begins in Johannesburg, where you’ll be greeted by your local guide and enjoy a welcome dinner at a lively restaurant and entertainment complex. The following day, embark on a scenic drive through rolling countryside and thriving farmland as you journey to Dundee. Spend two nights at Battlefields Country Lodge, where history comes to life. Explore significant battle sites, including Blood River and Rorke’s Drift, accompanied by a knowledgeable local specialist guide. Immerse yourself in South Africa’s rich military and industrial heritage at the Talana Museum.

Continue your journey to Zululand, driving through picturesque landscapes and entering a world of wildlife at the Falaza Game Park. Spend two nights in a private raised luxury tent, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the African bush. Embark on a game drive in Falaza, marvelling at the diverse wildlife and enjoying the tranquil ambiance of the park. The adventure continues as you cross into the mountainous Kingdom of Swaziland. Explore the traditions and culture of the Swazi people, visit the Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, and enjoy a guided game walk. Leaving Swaziland behind, head to the Lowveld region in South Africa, passing through Nelspruit and along the breathtaking Panorama Route. Marvel at the stunning scenery, including the Blyde River Canyon and Bourke’s Luck Potholes, before arriving at the luxurious Motswari Private Game Reserve in the Timbavati Kruger Concession. Spend three days immersed in thrilling game drives, bush walks, and safari talks while relishing the comfort and elegance of the lodge.

From here, fly to Victoria Falls, where you’ll witness one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. Take a guided tour of the Falls and enjoy lunch at the spectacular Lookout Café. Enjoy time at leisure, with the option of a scenic helicopter flight or a visit to the historic Victoria Falls Hotel for high tea. The following morning, enjoy free time in Victoria Falls before crossing the border into Botswana. Arrive in Chobe National Park, home to Africa’s largest elephant herds, and settle into your riverside lodge. Experience an exhilarating game drive at sunrise and a breathtaking sundowner cruise on the Chobe River, where you’ll spot elephants, hippos, and other wildlife against the backdrop of an African sunset.

Bid farewell to Botswana and fly to Cape Town, South Africa’s vibrant coastal city. Stay at a centrally located hotel on the V&A Waterfront and explore the city’s highlights, including an optional visit to Table Mountain. Journey along the dramatic Cape Peninsula, stopping at Hout Bay, Chapman’s Peak, and Cape Point before visiting the famous penguin colony at Boulders Beach. Next, venture into the Cape Winelands, where rolling vineyards and charming towns await. Explore the historic wine regions of Paarl, Franschhoek, and Stellenbosch, sampling world-class wines and soaking in the local culture. Enjoy a final day at leisure in Cape Town, with the option to visit Robben Island, before flying home via Johannesburg, marking the end of an unforgettable journey through South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana.

Will you join us?

TOUR PRICING: A$18,780 PLUS INTERNATIONAL AIRFARES

TOUR DATES: 19TH MAY – 6TH JUNE 2026

Peermont Metcourt, Emperors Palace

Escape to the Peermont Metcourt at Emperors Palace, and experience the contemporary convenience this 3-star gem has to offer. The hotel’s modern façade is complimented by a private pool terrace, set in a beautifully manicured garden. Guests can enjoy an early morning swim followed by breakfast at the F.L.A.G Café, or enjoy a sundowner at the 21 Degrees cocktail bar. Even business guests will feel at home with a boardroom and business centre available for their exclusive use.

The hotel offers 348 stylish and comfortable rooms and is the Peermont Metcourt is ideal for corporate, convention and leisure guests, as well as groups. The new 5 166 m² Peermont Metcourt annex includes the grand Capri Suite, comprising of a private lounge and dining area balcony overlooking the pool terrace, additional seating to the existing F.L.A.G. Café, an extra guest lift, a sky bar, a 24 hour gymnasium and enhanced access to the offerings of the entire Emperors Palace resort. In addition, the resort has also completed the façade cladding of the Peermont Metcourt Suites and Convention Centre to match the Romanesque surroundings of the remainder of the resort. The Standard Family Rooms also feature extra-length king-sized beds, draped in our signature soft white linens. With warm taupe and fresh teal colours boasting splashes of plum and pink to modernise the classical Roman idiom, guests can look forward to increased living space. The Deluxe Family Rooms offer the space of a family suite with a full bathroom and modern, yet private walk-in shower and bath with separate toilet. The spacious Superior Family Rooms introduce a dining area and casual seating, all enhanced by luxurious materials and the convenient Peermont amenities. A single suite, located on the North side of the hotel, allows guests to enjoy a private balcony with a separate lounge and bedroom area. Oozing elegance, the combination of large windows, sliding doors and beautiful fabrics ensures an opulent, yet affordable accommodation solution.

Battlefields Country Lodge

Battlefields Country Lodge & Sports Resort is very well positioned halfway between Durban & Johannesburg in the heartbeat of the well known historic Battlefields of KwaZulu Natal. Our beautiful lodge overlooks rolling hills, dams and the famous Talana hill with accommodation comprising of 70 air-conditioned, en-suite rooms surrounded by immaculate lawns, gardens & game. We are in close proximity to the famous battle sites: Isandlwana, Rorke’s Drift, Blood River monument and Talana Museum, rated as one of the best in South Africa.

Our vision is to be the first choice of those seeking first-class guest services, accommodation and experiences.

It is our belief that employees are an organization’s most important asset in attaining its vision. The Battlefields Country Lodge & Sports Resort has made a commitment to its employees to provide the best possible working conditions available. We all love our jobs and it shows in our service to you.

Falaza Game Park, Hluhluwe

Privately owned Falaza Game Park and Spa offers Luxury Tented accommodation and an array of authentic bush experiences in a lush indigenous setting.

A mere three hour scenic drive from Durban International Airport, just 100km from Richards Bay Airport, you can enjoy the true African experience and impeccable service offered by Falaza Game Park and Spa.

Neighbouring the World Heritage Site of St Lucia, Falaza is near the renowned Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve (boasting the African ‘Big Five’), the fascinating corals and dive sights of Sodwana Bay, with endless activities and excursion opportunities within a close radius.

Summerfields Resort & Botanical Garden

Nestled within an idyllic Botanical Garden enclave is the charming, elegant, warm and welcoming Summerfield Boutique Hotel. Stay in one of our supremely sumptuous Luxury Rooms, Executive Suites & Garden Villas.

Sophisticated and elegant fine dining await you at Summerfield with choices of venues offering unsurpassed excellence in gastronomic delights.

Embrace nature in this sanctuary of hushed repose & enjoy the effortless luxury and deep-cushion comfort of Summerfield’s unique “one-of-a-kind” hotel, garden paradise & leisure resort.

Autumn Breeze Manor

Set in a tranquil residential area, this bed-and-breakfast is a 6-minute walk from Jock of the Bushveld Trail, 12 minutes’ by foot from Graskop train station and 2 km from Panorama Falls. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi, cable TV and en suite bathrooms, as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Some feature distinct touches such as stone walls, whirlpool tubs, and balconies with town views. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas. Family rooms with interconnecting bedrooms sleep up to 4 guests. Breakfast is served in a cosy dining room. Secured parking is complimentary. Other amenities include a garden, an indoor pool and a sauna.

Motswari Private Lodge

Motswari is a luxury family-owned lodge situated within the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve. Guests can experience bush trails with trained guides and spend evenings in the wilderness, eating authentic open-air boma meals.

The airy lodges at the Motswari Private Game Reserve feature thatched roofs, each equipped with air conditioning and unrivalled savannah views from large wooden decks.

They combine traditional décor with a designer touch and include a lounge and bathrooms with bathtub. The accommodation is relaxed and guests can benefit from an outdoor pool, a library and free Wi-Fi in public areas.

Insika Lodge Zimbabwe

A boutique lodge of 40 rooms in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Spaciously laid out around indigenous Mopane trees with open gardens, streams, ponds, waterhole and salt lick – guests can enjoy 26 luxury and 14 signature rooms while reclining at an 18-metre infinity pool overlooking a salt lick in the African bush. 5km from Victoria falls itself, and 200m from the National Parks entrance gate, it is uniquely situated to experience the peace of the African bush while conveniently close to the heart-stopping Victoria Falls waterfall. Features include an on-site spa and sauna, conference facilities, in-house fine dining and wheelchair-friendly ramps and rooms.

Cresta Mowana

Cresta Mowana Safari Resort & Spa situated on the banks of the mighty Chobe River in Botswana is one of southern Africa’s sustainable tourism destinations where luxury exists in harmony with nature, providing a unique location from which to explore the magical wonders of untamed Africa. Game, including herds of elephant, antelope, giraffe, zebras, lions, leopard and many more, roam freely in the nearby Chobe Game Park. Sunrises and sunsets in this part of the world, with the Chobe River and Namibian flood plains as a backdrop are the substance of dreams. Birdlife is in abundance. Bird species unique to this part of southern Africa can be seen on the property as well as on the banks of the Mighty Chobe River.

Commodore Hotel

There are many reasons why Cape Town is regularly selected as one of the top tourist destinations in the world for location, sight-seeing and dining. Experience everything special that Cape Town has to offer while staying in this stylish and elegant setting. Located in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, The Commodore Hotel provides sweeping views of Table Mountain, Cape Town Harbour and Robben Island.
With all of the services that you require, The Commodore is the perfect hotel, in the perfect city.

 

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

The Kruger National Park lies in the north-east of South Africa and runs along the border of Mozambique in the east, Zimbabwe in the north, and the southern border is the Crocodile River. The park covers 20,000 square kilometers and is divided in 14 different ecozones, each supporting different wildlife. It is one of the main attractions of South Africa and it is considered the flagship of South African National Parks (SANParks).

The park was established in 1898 by the South African President Paul Kruger as a protected area for wildlife and it opened its gates to the general public in 1927 for the first time. Currently, the park is run by the South African National Parks (SANP) and is probably the best managed African National Park. Wildlife conservation, education and tourism are the main objectives of the KNP. Effective measures to prevent poaching are in place and as a result of this cars are generally inspected upon entering and leaving the park.

The Kruger National Park has now been combined with the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique and the Gonarezhou National Park, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary and Malipati Safari Area in Zimbabwe into a new transfrontier park to be called The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, although border restrictions at crossings still apply, and border posts are not open all day.

CAPE TOWN

Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone’s throw from South Africa’s world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek.

For tens of thousands of years, Cape Town was inhabited by the Khoe people known to the Dutch settlers as ‘Strandloper’; South Africa’s surviving Khoe people are related to southern Africa’s indigenous ‘Bushmen’, who the Khoe called ‘San’. Cape Town’s European history began in 1652, when Jan van Riebeeck established a trading post there on behalf of the VOC (Dutch East Indies Company). The first European settlers were mainly Dutch, with some French Huguenots that had to flee from religious persecution in their home country. The first settlers soon explored the adjacent hinterland and founded the cities of Stellenbosch and Paarl in today’s Cape Winelands. The Voortrekkers (Pioneers of European descent) started from here to explore and settle the rest of South Africa.

VICTORIA FALLS

Victoria Falls is a town in the western portion of Zimbabwe, across the border from Livingstone, Zambia, and near Botswana. The town lies immediately next to the falls. They are a major attraction, but this popular tourist destination offers both adventure seekers and sightseers plenty of opportunities for a longer stay.

During the Jurassic Period (150-200 million years ago), volcanic activity resulted in thick basalt deposits covering large parts of Southern Africa. As the lava cooled and solidified, cracks appeared in the hard basalt crust, which was filled with clay and lime. Erosion and the course of the mighty Zambezi River cut through these softer materials, forming the first of a series of waterfalls.

Over at least 2000 years, the falls have receded 8 km upstream, as the Zambezi carved its way through seven gorges. This geological history can be seen in the dark basalt in the series of rocky gorges below the falls. It is believed that the Devil’s Cataract, which is presently the lowest point of Victoria Falls, will eventually become the next gorge as the river continues to cut its way back upstream. Essentially, the river falls into a gorge directly in front of the falls and then flows through a narrow cutting. You can view the falls straight on from across the gorge.

CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

The Chobe National Park is located in the north-west of Botswana, near the borders to Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia and is famous for its vast variety of wildlife. It is the second biggest National Park in Botswana, covering an area of 10566 km². Chobe National Park was founded in 1967 which made it Botswana’s first national park (read more on Chobe National Park’s history).

Located in the northern Botswana, the Chobe National Park attracts thousands of visitors every year due to its fame as one of the largest game concentrations in the country. Not only this, but this wildlife sanctuary also boasts the largest elephant population in Africa both in number and size. Area wise, the Chobe national park is the most diverse and third largest park, but is the first national park in the country. Chobe has one of the greatest concentration of elephants of any national park in Africa. They are most visible during the dry season when they congregate around the water sources, especially the Chobe river. You can see 4 of the Big 5 in Chobe: elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo – but not (or very rarely) rhino. Chobe has a multitude of antelope including the rare sable.

The park has a distinct wet and dry season, the wet being from December until May. As with much of Africa the animals may migrate further from the permanent water sources during the wet, and therefore are easier to view during the dry season.

Please be sure to carefully read the information contained in the brochure so you fully understand the physical requirements, and get a sense of the overall pace of the schedule.

Each tour has a physical rating from ‘Relaxing’ through to ‘Difficult’ as rated by those with an average level of fitness. This tour is rated Moderate. Please refer to definitions below.

Please speak with the team if you are unsure if a tour is right for you.

Your adventure begins in Johannesburg, where you’ll be greeted by your local guide and enjoy a welcome dinner at a lively restaurant and entertainment complex. The following day, embark on a scenic drive through rolling countryside and thriving farmland as you journey to Dundee. Spend two nights at Battlefields Country Lodge, where history comes to life. Explore significant battle sites, including Blood River and Rorke’s Drift, accompanied by a knowledgeable local specialist guide. Immerse yourself in South Africa’s rich military and industrial heritage at the Talana Museum.

Continue your journey to Zululand, driving through picturesque landscapes and entering a world of wildlife at the Falaza Game Park. Spend two nights in a private raised luxury tent, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the African bush. Embark on a game drive in Falaza, marvelling at the diverse wildlife and enjoying the tranquil ambiance of the park. The adventure continues as you cross into the mountainous Kingdom of Swaziland. Explore the traditions and culture of the Swazi people, visit the Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, and enjoy a guided game walk. Leaving Swaziland behind, head to the Lowveld region in South Africa, passing through Nelspruit and along the breathtaking Panorama Route. Marvel at the stunning scenery, including the Blyde River Canyon and Bourke’s Luck Potholes, before arriving at the luxurious Motswari Private Game Reserve in the Timbavati Kruger Concession. Spend three days immersed in thrilling game drives, bush walks, and safari talks while relishing the comfort and elegance of the lodge.

From here, fly to Victoria Falls, where you’ll witness one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. Take a guided tour of the Falls and enjoy lunch at the spectacular Lookout Café. Enjoy time at leisure, with the option of a scenic helicopter flight or a visit to the historic Victoria Falls Hotel for high tea. The following morning, enjoy free time in Victoria Falls before crossing the border into Botswana. Arrive in Chobe National Park, home to Africa’s largest elephant herds, and settle into your riverside lodge. Experience an exhilarating game drive at sunrise and a breathtaking sundowner cruise on the Chobe River, where you’ll spot elephants, hippos, and other wildlife against the backdrop of an African sunset.

Bid farewell to Botswana and fly to Cape Town, South Africa’s vibrant coastal city. Stay at a centrally located hotel on the V&A Waterfront and explore the city’s highlights, including an optional visit to Table Mountain. Journey along the dramatic Cape Peninsula, stopping at Hout Bay, Chapman’s Peak, and Cape Point before visiting the famous penguin colony at Boulders Beach. Next, venture into the Cape Winelands, where rolling vineyards and charming towns await. Explore the historic wine regions of Paarl, Franschhoek, and Stellenbosch, sampling world-class wines and soaking in the local culture. Enjoy a final day at leisure in Cape Town, with the option to visit Robben Island, before flying home via Johannesburg, marking the end of an unforgettable journey through South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana.

Will you join us?

TOUR PRICING: A$18,780 PLUS INTERNATIONAL AIRFARES

TOUR DATES: 19TH MAY – 6TH JUNE 2026

Peermont Metcourt, Emperors Palace

Escape to the Peermont Metcourt at Emperors Palace, and experience the contemporary convenience this 3-star gem has to offer. The hotel’s modern façade is complimented by a private pool terrace, set in a beautifully manicured garden. Guests can enjoy an early morning swim followed by breakfast at the F.L.A.G Café, or enjoy a sundowner at the 21 Degrees cocktail bar. Even business guests will feel at home with a boardroom and business centre available for their exclusive use.

The hotel offers 348 stylish and comfortable rooms and is the Peermont Metcourt is ideal for corporate, convention and leisure guests, as well as groups. The new 5 166 m² Peermont Metcourt annex includes the grand Capri Suite, comprising of a private lounge and dining area balcony overlooking the pool terrace, additional seating to the existing F.L.A.G. Café, an extra guest lift, a sky bar, a 24 hour gymnasium and enhanced access to the offerings of the entire Emperors Palace resort. In addition, the resort has also completed the façade cladding of the Peermont Metcourt Suites and Convention Centre to match the Romanesque surroundings of the remainder of the resort. The Standard Family Rooms also feature extra-length king-sized beds, draped in our signature soft white linens. With warm taupe and fresh teal colours boasting splashes of plum and pink to modernise the classical Roman idiom, guests can look forward to increased living space. The Deluxe Family Rooms offer the space of a family suite with a full bathroom and modern, yet private walk-in shower and bath with separate toilet. The spacious Superior Family Rooms introduce a dining area and casual seating, all enhanced by luxurious materials and the convenient Peermont amenities. A single suite, located on the North side of the hotel, allows guests to enjoy a private balcony with a separate lounge and bedroom area. Oozing elegance, the combination of large windows, sliding doors and beautiful fabrics ensures an opulent, yet affordable accommodation solution.

Battlefields Country Lodge

Battlefields Country Lodge & Sports Resort is very well positioned halfway between Durban & Johannesburg in the heartbeat of the well known historic Battlefields of KwaZulu Natal. Our beautiful lodge overlooks rolling hills, dams and the famous Talana hill with accommodation comprising of 70 air-conditioned, en-suite rooms surrounded by immaculate lawns, gardens & game. We are in close proximity to the famous battle sites: Isandlwana, Rorke’s Drift, Blood River monument and Talana Museum, rated as one of the best in South Africa.

Our vision is to be the first choice of those seeking first-class guest services, accommodation and experiences.

It is our belief that employees are an organization’s most important asset in attaining its vision. The Battlefields Country Lodge & Sports Resort has made a commitment to its employees to provide the best possible working conditions available. We all love our jobs and it shows in our service to you.

Falaza Game Park, Hluhluwe

Privately owned Falaza Game Park and Spa offers Luxury Tented accommodation and an array of authentic bush experiences in a lush indigenous setting.

A mere three hour scenic drive from Durban International Airport, just 100km from Richards Bay Airport, you can enjoy the true African experience and impeccable service offered by Falaza Game Park and Spa.

Neighbouring the World Heritage Site of St Lucia, Falaza is near the renowned Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve (boasting the African ‘Big Five’), the fascinating corals and dive sights of Sodwana Bay, with endless activities and excursion opportunities within a close radius.

Summerfields Resort & Botanical Garden

Nestled within an idyllic Botanical Garden enclave is the charming, elegant, warm and welcoming Summerfield Boutique Hotel. Stay in one of our supremely sumptuous Luxury Rooms, Executive Suites & Garden Villas.

Sophisticated and elegant fine dining await you at Summerfield with choices of venues offering unsurpassed excellence in gastronomic delights.

Embrace nature in this sanctuary of hushed repose & enjoy the effortless luxury and deep-cushion comfort of Summerfield’s unique “one-of-a-kind” hotel, garden paradise & leisure resort.

Autumn Breeze Manor

Set in a tranquil residential area, this bed-and-breakfast is a 6-minute walk from Jock of the Bushveld Trail, 12 minutes’ by foot from Graskop train station and 2 km from Panorama Falls. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi, cable TV and en suite bathrooms, as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Some feature distinct touches such as stone walls, whirlpool tubs, and balconies with town views. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas. Family rooms with interconnecting bedrooms sleep up to 4 guests. Breakfast is served in a cosy dining room. Secured parking is complimentary. Other amenities include a garden, an indoor pool and a sauna.

Motswari Private Lodge

Motswari is a luxury family-owned lodge situated within the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve. Guests can experience bush trails with trained guides and spend evenings in the wilderness, eating authentic open-air boma meals.

The airy lodges at the Motswari Private Game Reserve feature thatched roofs, each equipped with air conditioning and unrivalled savannah views from large wooden decks.

They combine traditional décor with a designer touch and include a lounge and bathrooms with bathtub. The accommodation is relaxed and guests can benefit from an outdoor pool, a library and free Wi-Fi in public areas.

Insika Lodge Zimbabwe

A boutique lodge of 40 rooms in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Spaciously laid out around indigenous Mopane trees with open gardens, streams, ponds, waterhole and salt lick – guests can enjoy 26 luxury and 14 signature rooms while reclining at an 18-metre infinity pool overlooking a salt lick in the African bush. 5km from Victoria falls itself, and 200m from the National Parks entrance gate, it is uniquely situated to experience the peace of the African bush while conveniently close to the heart-stopping Victoria Falls waterfall. Features include an on-site spa and sauna, conference facilities, in-house fine dining and wheelchair-friendly ramps and rooms.

Cresta Mowana

Cresta Mowana Safari Resort & Spa situated on the banks of the mighty Chobe River in Botswana is one of southern Africa’s sustainable tourism destinations where luxury exists in harmony with nature, providing a unique location from which to explore the magical wonders of untamed Africa. Game, including herds of elephant, antelope, giraffe, zebras, lions, leopard and many more, roam freely in the nearby Chobe Game Park. Sunrises and sunsets in this part of the world, with the Chobe River and Namibian flood plains as a backdrop are the substance of dreams. Birdlife is in abundance. Bird species unique to this part of southern Africa can be seen on the property as well as on the banks of the Mighty Chobe River.

Commodore Hotel

There are many reasons why Cape Town is regularly selected as one of the top tourist destinations in the world for location, sight-seeing and dining. Experience everything special that Cape Town has to offer while staying in this stylish and elegant setting. Located in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, The Commodore Hotel provides sweeping views of Table Mountain, Cape Town Harbour and Robben Island.
With all of the services that you require, The Commodore is the perfect hotel, in the perfect city.

 

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

The Kruger National Park lies in the north-east of South Africa and runs along the border of Mozambique in the east, Zimbabwe in the north, and the southern border is the Crocodile River. The park covers 20,000 square kilometers and is divided in 14 different ecozones, each supporting different wildlife. It is one of the main attractions of South Africa and it is considered the flagship of South African National Parks (SANParks).

The park was established in 1898 by the South African President Paul Kruger as a protected area for wildlife and it opened its gates to the general public in 1927 for the first time. Currently, the park is run by the South African National Parks (SANP) and is probably the best managed African National Park. Wildlife conservation, education and tourism are the main objectives of the KNP. Effective measures to prevent poaching are in place and as a result of this cars are generally inspected upon entering and leaving the park.

The Kruger National Park has now been combined with the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique and the Gonarezhou National Park, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary and Malipati Safari Area in Zimbabwe into a new transfrontier park to be called The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, although border restrictions at crossings still apply, and border posts are not open all day.

CAPE TOWN

Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone’s throw from South Africa’s world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek.

For tens of thousands of years, Cape Town was inhabited by the Khoe people known to the Dutch settlers as ‘Strandloper’; South Africa’s surviving Khoe people are related to southern Africa’s indigenous ‘Bushmen’, who the Khoe called ‘San’. Cape Town’s European history began in 1652, when Jan van Riebeeck established a trading post there on behalf of the VOC (Dutch East Indies Company). The first European settlers were mainly Dutch, with some French Huguenots that had to flee from religious persecution in their home country. The first settlers soon explored the adjacent hinterland and founded the cities of Stellenbosch and Paarl in today’s Cape Winelands. The Voortrekkers (Pioneers of European descent) started from here to explore and settle the rest of South Africa.

VICTORIA FALLS

Victoria Falls is a town in the western portion of Zimbabwe, across the border from Livingstone, Zambia, and near Botswana. The town lies immediately next to the falls. They are a major attraction, but this popular tourist destination offers both adventure seekers and sightseers plenty of opportunities for a longer stay.

During the Jurassic Period (150-200 million years ago), volcanic activity resulted in thick basalt deposits covering large parts of Southern Africa. As the lava cooled and solidified, cracks appeared in the hard basalt crust, which was filled with clay and lime. Erosion and the course of the mighty Zambezi River cut through these softer materials, forming the first of a series of waterfalls.

Over at least 2000 years, the falls have receded 8 km upstream, as the Zambezi carved its way through seven gorges. This geological history can be seen in the dark basalt in the series of rocky gorges below the falls. It is believed that the Devil’s Cataract, which is presently the lowest point of Victoria Falls, will eventually become the next gorge as the river continues to cut its way back upstream. Essentially, the river falls into a gorge directly in front of the falls and then flows through a narrow cutting. You can view the falls straight on from across the gorge.

CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

The Chobe National Park is located in the north-west of Botswana, near the borders to Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia and is famous for its vast variety of wildlife. It is the second biggest National Park in Botswana, covering an area of 10566 km². Chobe National Park was founded in 1967 which made it Botswana’s first national park (read more on Chobe National Park’s history).

Located in the northern Botswana, the Chobe National Park attracts thousands of visitors every year due to its fame as one of the largest game concentrations in the country. Not only this, but this wildlife sanctuary also boasts the largest elephant population in Africa both in number and size. Area wise, the Chobe national park is the most diverse and third largest park, but is the first national park in the country. Chobe has one of the greatest concentration of elephants of any national park in Africa. They are most visible during the dry season when they congregate around the water sources, especially the Chobe river. You can see 4 of the Big 5 in Chobe: elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo – but not (or very rarely) rhino. Chobe has a multitude of antelope including the rare sable.

The park has a distinct wet and dry season, the wet being from December until May. As with much of Africa the animals may migrate further from the permanent water sources during the wet, and therefore are easier to view during the dry season.

Please be sure to carefully read the information contained in the brochure so you fully understand the physical requirements, and get a sense of the overall pace of the schedule.

Each tour has a physical rating from ‘Relaxing’ through to ‘Difficult’ as rated by th0se with an average level of fitness. This tour is rated Moderate. Please refer to definitions below.

Please speak with the team if you are unsure if a tour is right for you.

What Two’s a Crowd clients say

Anonymous
The trip had an amazing itinerary allowing us to see so many things from beautiful landscapes, historic battlefields, ocean views, etc.
David
I thought the trip was amazing, it covered so many regions and experiences/
Linda
It is hard to put into words, other than it is the best holiday l have ever had. Generally, the accommodation was excellent, the food and venues were above average and the whole holiday was fully catered for.
Helen Ann
Great trip, couldn't fault it. Wish I'd had heard of you before this trip, I'd have travelled with you many times before.
Dianne
Really enjoyed the trip it was everything and more than I ever thought I would see of South Africa and Vic Falls. So many amazing sights and memories made. Overall a fantastic trip!
Leigh
I really enjoyed the experience. The fellow travellers blended well together and were thoughtful of each other. I couldn't fault anything with the organisation or venues
Judy
Great experience. Gillian was an excellent guide, and we had a great group of fellow travelers. Animals and scenery wonderful.
Anonymous
The trip was amazing. The itinerary provided us the opportunity to see a vast amount of South Africa. It was well organised and went off without a hitch.
Kathy
The trip was great and the tour guide terrific.
Anonymous
Tenikwa big cat sanctuary was not on the original itinerary but it was one of the highlights of my tour.
Stewart
One word WOW what an experience, a big thank you to Sandra from two's a crowd and a even Bigger thank you to Brooke for ensuring i got to see the gorillas. It was a totally awesome trip and am kicking my self for not doing the whole trip. Both of them (tour hosts) were amazing they had no hesitation in answering any questions and went beyond everything to help out.
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