- Exciting Game Drive of Pilanesberg – Spot the Big 5 and other diverse species in an exciting open safari tour at Pilanesberg Game Reserve spread over 57000 hectares.
- The Kamp Kwena Fort – An exciting experience for kids and the best place to visit with families. Be it fun games, educational activities or outdoor activities, Kamp Kwena Fort always has something interesting and fun planned for children and families!
- Predator World and Kwena Crocodile Farm – Spot the predators of African jungles on a Safari tour to Predator World in Suncity and visit the Kwena farms that breeds crocodiles for meat and skin export all over the world!
- The Maze of the Lost City – Don’t miss the spectacular views from a suspension bridge of The Maze of the Lost City, the largest maze of artificial stone and woods in South Africa.
- Casino, Golfing and nightlife – Indulge in an early morning tee-off at the spectacular golfing range and test your luck at the resort Casino or simply let your hair down and party it up at the popular Silhouette Nightclub.
Zambia
2 nights
Johannesburg to Zambia by Air and Multiple Entry Visa Requirements for South Africa
After returning back to Johannesburg today you will fly over 1 hour 40 mins flight to Livingstone in Zambia. Please ensure you procure a multiple entry visa to South Africa as you exit South Africa and return post your experience in Zambia.
Relaxing sunset/dinner cruise on Zambezi River
As you arrive in Livingstone city, check in to your hotel and after unwinding step out for a romantic sunset or dinner cruise on the Zambezi River. Admire the beauty around you and spot the wildlife as the relaxing breeze whisks you on board your river cruise. Later, return to your hotel and relax.
Breathtaking views of one of the seven natural wonders of the World Victoria Falls
This morning after a hearty breakfast you will head out for a guided tour to the magical and breathtaking Victoria Falls. The seven natural wonders of the World, Victoria falls is known for its natural beauty of majestic curtain of waterfalls and misty rainbows. You will be able to view the magical falls as you enter through the natural rainforest with magnificent plant and bird life opening into the grandeur of Victoria Falls. You will be guided through various view points throughout the tour. Later, explore the city of Livingstone before retiring for the day at your hotel.
There is an array of excursions for viewing Victoria Falls including a helicopter ride over the falls for stunning aerial views.
Cape Town
5 nights
Flight from Zambia to Cape Town
This morning you will take a 3 hour 10 mins flight from Livingstone in Zambia to Cape Town. As mentioned earlier, this will be an international flight and you will need to go through immigration again in Cape Town. Hence,its extremely important to get a multiple entry visa to South Africa.
The city has stunning natural landscapes, delicious and diverse cuisines and many activities for all ages. Acosmopolitan city with a wealth of historical sites, café culture, and lively nightlife. After spending days of exploring this country, our Travel Engineers have recommended some of their favourite highlights of the city and nearby areas that you could incorporate in your itinerary.
Cape Town
- Hike up or take a cable car to the Table Mountain.This is perhaps Cape Town’s most well-known attraction and is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Famous for its impossibly flat “table-like” peak (where it gets its name from), the mountain is visible from all of Cape Town. To visit Table Mountain, you can either hike up (1.5 to 2 hrs) or take the cable car. Ascending on top of the mountain in a cable car that rotates 360 degree throughout its journey up will give you magnificent views of the city. Once at the top, there are gorgeous view points of the city, as well as a restaurant/bar.
- Discover the history of Nelson Mandela at Robben Island.This is where Nelson Mandela was famously imprisoned for 27 years of his life. It’s since been decommissioned as a prison and is nowadays a museum paying tribute to Mandela’s life. It’s a 1 hour ferry ride from Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront to the island where tours run regularly throughout the day. Go back in time and connect yourself to history when you visit.
- Dine and Shop at Chic V&A Waterfront. One of Cape Town's biggest tourist attractions, the Waterfront is situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour and has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against the backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are juxtaposedwith imaginative office locations, world-class hotels and luxury apartments in the residential marina. Travel Engineers’ favourite here is the Waterfront Restaurant and bar called Ferrymans. They are usuallybustling with a young crowd and are known for their fabulous cocktails!
- Watch the iconic African Penguin parade at the Boulders Beach – Get an upclose view of African penguins at the sheltered beach of the western cape. You will get enough picture perfect moments and scenery here.
- Immerse yourself in the beauty of Cape Point, the southernmost tip of Africa: Cape Point is the perfect day trip out of Cape Town. Cape Point is located at the southern tip of Africa where the Atlantic and Indian Ocean meet. The drive goes through Chapman’s Peak and its windy mountainside roads offering some of the most dramatic views you’ll ever see. Stop by at Boulder’s Beach to see the African Penguins (always a crowd pleaser) up close before finally reaching the Cape of Good Hope National Park. Enroute, take a stop at a gem on the False Bay coastline, Kalk Bay is known for its raw beauty, interesting antique shops, vast selection of restaurants and stunning views of St James Beach with the iconic colourful African huts on the beach.
- Indulge in great beaches and bars of Camps Bay Beaches: Cape Town has some amazing beaches in the city. Camps Bay has a long stretch of sandy beach on the main boardwalk with great bars and cafes. Clifton, adjacent to Camps Bay, is more secluded and offers some fantastic beaches. Some of the most expensive real estate in the country are in these two neighbourhoods. While the water is not warm by any means, it’s swimmable during the summer months.
- Sweeping views of Atlantic Ocean from Clifton Beach: Another great beach option in Cape Town is the stunning and affluent suburban area of Clifton Beach and this is where you will get a glimpse of African high life with the most expensive real estate in the area. Spend a day relaxing here !
- Watch the sunset at bustling Promenade of Sea Point: If you’re looking for a sea side stroll, indulge in lively attractions or simply head out cycling and enjoying the outdoor scene then head straight to the famous landmark of Cape Town just walking distance from V&A Waterfront. This is also a spot to watch the beautiful African sunset.
- Instagram worthy colourful Bo-kaap Neighbourhood: Located at the base of Signal Hill, the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood is famous for its colourfully painted houses and cobblestone streets. It was formally known as the Cape Malay Quarter, a township during the Apartheid era. The residents of this neighbourhood can still trace their roots back to the Malaysians, Indians, Sri Lankans, and African people brought here by the Dutch as slaves back many centuries ago. The inter-mixing of these various groups through the generations resulted in the “coloured” demographic. While in this neighbourhood you must take plenty of pictures!
- Delicious wines of the sophisticated Delaire Graff wine estate is our Travel Engineers favourite and one of the most stunning of the many wine farms in South Africa about 1 hour from Cape Town. This wine estate is a visual treat with dramatic landscapes and majestic statues strategically placed against the stunning background of the estate. They also have a luxury hotel here and is home to one of the best wines!
- Classic wines and breathtaking scenery of Franschhoek Valley.Nestled between towering mountains in the beautiful Cape winelands lies the magnificent Franschhoek Valley. This is the food and wine heartland of the country, where splendid wines are grown and our top chefs create international cuisine. Here breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world class cuisine and the finest wines all combine to create lasting memories. It is just about 30 mins from Delaire Graff Estate.
- Wine Tasting experience at Stellenbosch Wine region: (Day trip) Drive by road from Cape Town: 45 min (50km) – This is another top favourite wine region about 45 mins from Cape Town centre. The estate is absolutely stunning with its rich heritage and great wine tasting experience. The estate is in a beautiful rustic premium set up against gorgeous landscapes. Stellenbosch Vineyards is home to some of the most premium and leading wines.
That brings you to the end of a fantasic vacation. Time to head back to India with your camera full of pictures from your holiday.