Day 1 - Arrive Johannesburg, South Africa
Arrive in Johannesburg and transfer to your exclusive hotel
located in the tranquil suburb of Sandhurst. Tonight, enjoy a
gourmet welcome dinner and become better acquainted with
your fellow guests.
Day 2 - Greater Kruger Area
This morning, fly to Royal Malewane, located in the Thornybush
Private Game Reserve. This exclusive, luxury safari getaway
is ideal for those who value privacy, personalized service and
outstanding game viewing. Boasting unparalleled views, your
luxuriously appointed suite provides an elegant colonial-style
refuge in the heart of the bush. Each suite features en suite
bathrooms, full air conditioning, a private wooden deck, rimflow
pool and thatched gazebo. Your afternoon is at leisure to
enjoy the game-viewing activities on offer. From expert rangers
and trackers to specialist photographic safaris, Royal Malewane
offers a classical safari experience where nature is paramount.
In addition to Africa’s iconic “Big Five” of leopards, lions, Cape
buffalo, elephants and rhinos, the game reserve is also home to
over 130 mammal and 300 bird species, as well as an incredible
array of plant life.
Day 4 - Greater Kruger Area
Enjoy two full days of game viewing at Royal Malewane.
Tailored to suit your interests, game drives at this private
reserve afford the perfect opportunity to track your favorite
animal or glimpse exotic birds. To experience the landscape
even more intimately, explore the bush on foot with expert
guides and trackers at your side. Game drives at dawn and
dusk form the basic rhythm of the day.
Day 5 - Hermanus
Fly to Cape Town, continuing overland to the chic seaside town
of Hermanus. Located on a stunning clifftop, Birkenhead House
offers exhilarating ocean views and close proximity to the beach.
This afternoon, savor the sea air as you walk the beachfront
boardwalk, or take in the coastline and majestic mountains
from the comfort and luxury of your suite’s balcony. Indulge in
the freshest seafood and delectable international cuisine during
tonight’s dinner at the hotel.
Day 6 - Hermanus
This morning, forage along the shoreline for plants and mussels
with Birkenhead House’s executive chef. Relax with leisure
time at your luxury property, perhaps indulging in one of the
restorative treatments on offer at the spa. You may also opt to
head out and explore more of the village on your own. Later this
evening, enjoy a delicious four-course dinner incorporating the
handpicked ingredients foraged earlier — each course expertly
paired with wines from the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley.
Day 7 - Franschhoek
Today, visit the nearby Hamilton Russel Vineyards, a pioneer
of viticulture and winemaking in the cool, maritime enclave
of the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. Experience a vertical tasting,
savoring five vintages (2010–14) of South Africa’s premier Pinot
Noir. Next, transfer to La Residence, an exclusive sanctuary in
South Africa’s gourmet capital of Franschhoek. Take in a vast,
mountainous backdrop from the heart of a private 30-acre
working farm, complete with vineyards and plum orchards.
Unwind in the villa’s magnificent infinity pool, or visit one of the
award-winning restaurants in the village. Later this afternoon,
you have the opportunity to enjoy an estate tour through the
orchards, vineyards and herb garden, selecting ingredients for
a gourmet dinner, or to savor a chocolate and wine pairing.
Tonight, enjoy a gourmet dinner accompanied by a host of
local wines.
Day 8 - Franschhoek
Spend a full day exploring Franschhoek, the quaint Huguenot
village known as the “French Corner.” Browse the charming
boutique galleries and antique shops. Visit a local wine estate
for a private cellar experience and vineyard tour with the winemaker. Continue on for a private wine blending experience at
Grande Provence, an elegant estate that has presided over these
vineyards for 300 years. After lunch, take in a vast collection of
contemporary South African art at the estate’s private gallery.
Finally, return to the hotel for an evening at leisure.
Day 9 - Cape Town
En route to Cape Town, enjoy a guided culinary walking tour
of historic Stellenbosch, a charming wine country hamlet of
Cape Dutch houses and oak-lined streets. Take in the small
town’s open-air galleries, pausing for local wine and cheese
tastings along the way. Visit a local family-run butchery
and sample their traditional dried meat snacks (biltong and
droëwors) at a trendy wine bar. Grab some nostalgic sweets at
Oom Samie’s Shop, the oldest establishment in town. Next, sit
down to a heritage lunch platter served at the oldest hotel in
the country. Afterward, relax on the banks of the Eerste River,
sampling various cape desserts over wine or coffee. Continue
on to The Silo, Cape Town’s newest luxury hotel. Reclaimed
from a historic grain silo complex, the hotel sits above the
new Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA),
and features 28 bespoke rooms where colorful, eclectic pieces
juxtapose the modern, industrial architecture. Later this evening, enjoy a special reception and dinner at The Silo to
celebrate your first night in Cape Town.
Day 10 - Cape Point
Spend a full day discovering Cape Point, a mountainous
peninsula jutting out from the very edge of the continent.
Journey past beachgoers relaxing on the seashore below the
towering Twelve Apostles Mountains, continuing up and over
iconic Chapman’s Peak Drive. Visit the Cape of Good Hope
Nature Reserve, home to rare bontebok, chacma baboons
and native plant species found nowhere else on the planet.
Next, ride the Flying Dutchman Funicular to the peak of
Cape Point, a blustery pinnacle towering over the treacherous
reefs, sandy beaches and sunken shipwrecks below. From July
to November, you may also catch a glimpse of the magnificent
Southern right whale. Next, visit a colony of endangered African
penguins at Boulders Beach. Accustomed to humans, these
tuxedoed ambassadors of the peninsula rarely shy away from
the camera. Cap your excursion off with a privately guided tour
of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, home to a diverse
collection of indigenous plants spanning five biomes. Spend the
remainder of the day at leisure, enjoying your hotel, exploring
the city’s harborfront and boutiques, or dining in one of Cape
Town’s world-class restaurants.
Day 11 - Cape Town
This morning, set out for Robben Island, home to one of the
notorious prisons where iconic anti-apartheid revolutionary
Nelson Mandela was held. Tour this moving UNESCO World
Heritage Site, learning about the island’s 400-year history and
viewing one of the cells where the late president was held during
his 27 years of imprisonment. After lunch, drive through the
scenic, shrub-dotted landscape to Table Mountain, ascending its
sky-high plateau by cable car (weather permitting) for dazzling
views of the city and sea. Next, venture to Old Cape Town for
glimpses of City Hall, the Grand Parade and Groote Kerk, South
Africa’s oldest church. Conclude with a stroll through the tranquil
Company Gardens, a national mall encompassing the Houses
of Parliament, Tuynhuis (presidential residence), National Art
Gallery and National Library. This evening, enjoy a special farewell
dinner with your fellow guests.
Day 12 - Depart Cape Town
Today, transfer to Cape Town International Airport, where you
are assisted with check-in for your departing flight.