SOUTH AFRICA
September 10 - 22, 2026
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure through the heart and soul of South Africa! From Cape Town’s lively streets to the sweeping savannas of the safari, every moment is designed to connect you with the land, its people, and its wildlife.
Taste the flavors of South Africa in hands-on cooking experiences, sip wine in the picturesque Winelands, and wander through Cape Town’s historic neighborhoods. Feel the ocean breeze at the Cape of Good Hope, marvel at penguins on the beach, and soak in stunning views from Table Mountain.
Then, step into the wild. Search for the Big Five on thrilling game drives, cruise along hippo-filled waters, and experience the traditions of the Zulu people. Along the way, you’ll meet locals who bring the magic of South Africa to life, from artisans to wildlife conservationists.
This is more than a vacation—it’s a journey of discovery, adventure, and meaningful connections that will stay with you long after you return home.
Trip Cost
$7,195 per person (single)
$6,495 per person (twin-share)
Please note: A $500 deposit is required to secure your spot on this trip.
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Small group (maximum 12 participants)
A professional English-speaking tour leader throughout the trip
All accommodation (12 nights - 3* and 4* hotels and lodges)
Breakfast everyday, 9 lunches, and 10 dinners
Transportation within South Africa (4x4 jeep for safaris, private vans and an internal flight)
Local English-speaking guides throughout the trip
All activities, entrance fees and experiences mentioned in the itinerary
All airport transfers
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Flights to/from South Africa
Passport/visa fees
Meals and activities not mentioned
Travel insurance (mandatory)
Gratuities
DAILY ITINERARY
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Cape Town / Arrival Day
Upon arriving in Cape Town you'll be transferred to our hotel near the V&A Waterfront, a harbor area known for its many restaurants and cultural attractions, where you can relax, recover from your journey, and meet your fellow travelers.
For those who arrive early, our tour leader will be on-site to offer recommendations and help everyone make the most of their time. In the evening we’ll gather for a welcome dinner at a nearby local restaurant.Accommodation: 4* hotel
Included meals: Dinner -
Cape Town
Today will begin with a city orientation tour of Cape Town's highlights, including stops at the Parliament building and Street Six, a historic area that once served as the center of the city's multicultural community, where we’ll learn about its challenging history.
Afterwards we’ll continue to Bo-Kaap, a lively neighborhood famous for its brightly colored houses, where we’ll join a walking tour of the area followed by a hands-on cooking class with a local. During the class we’ll learn how to prepare traditional South African dishes such as Bobotie, a spiced minced meat dish with a creamy custard topping, and Chakalaka, a flavorful vegetable relish.
In the afternoon we'll take the cable car to Table Mountain, a flat-topped mountain that offers breathtaking views over Cape Town as we enjoy the scenery along the way. You'll then have some free time to relax or explore the area near the hotel before gathering for dinner.Accommodation: 4* hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Cape Town / Cape of Good Hope / Cape Town
After breakfast we'll embark on a full-day private tour of the Cape of Good Hope, a nature reserve known for its dramatic sea cliffs and abundant wildlife including baboons, ostriches, and various marine birds. Our journey will begin at Boulders Beach, where we’ll have the chance to see African penguins in their natural habitat as they roam the sandy shores.
Next we'll take a guided walk to the historic Cape Point Lighthouse, located at the tip of the peninsula where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Indian Ocean, offering a unique view of the convergence of the two great seas. For lunch we'll enjoy a fresh seafood lunch at a restaurant along the picturesque False Bay coastline before returning to Cape Town in the late afternoon.Accommodation: 4* hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch -
Cape Town
We’ll begin the day with a visit to a NGO dedicated to empowering underprivileged children through education and art programs. Here we’ll learn about the cooperative efforts that support the community and even create our own bookmarks with local craftspeople.
Next we'll head to a bustling market for lunch, where we’ll sample a variety of dishes and see how artisans craft their products from recycled materials.After lunch we'll travel to Langa, one of Cape Town's oldest townships, where we’ll have a guided walk to learn about the area’s past and visit local craft centers where residents continue to practice their time-honored arts.
Later we’ll return to the hotel for some free time before concluding the day with a sunset walk along the Seapoint Promenade, a scenic oceanfront walkway, followed by a unique dinner at a special restaurant featuring live music and performances.Accommodation: 4* hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Cape Town / Franschoek / Stellenbosch
After a 1.5-hour morning drive to Franschhoek, a town celebrated for its world-class vineyards and Cape Dutch architecture, we'll head to a winery for a wine tasting and a lesson on how the local wines are made.After sampling some of the region's varietals, we'll take a leisurely walk along the town's main road and enjoy lunch.
Next we'll continue on to Stellenbosch, a historic town in the heart of the Cape Winelands, where we’ll join a private wine-making class that gives you the chance to create your own unique blend and take home a bottle of your personalized wine.
Afterwards we'll check into our hotel, where you'll have free time to relax, whether by sipping a glass of wine at the pool, treating yourself to a soothing spa massage, or simply walking around the beautiful gardens, before gathering for dinner at one of the hotel’s restaurants.Accommodation: 4* hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Stellenbosch / Pringle Bay / Hermanus
After a leisurely breakfast we'll depart on a 1.5-hour drive to Pringle Bay, a small seaside village, via the scenic Clarens Drive, a route known for its mesmerizing coastal views. Upon arrival we’ll visit a local craft workshop, where a skilled artisan will guide us through a traditional bead-making session and explain the cultural significance behind these pieces.
After lunch at a nearby restaurant we'll continue on a 1-hour drive to Hermanus, a town famous for its whale watching and laid-back charm. We’ll check into our hotel and have some free time to freshen up. In the evening we’ll have an optional sunset orientation tour along the coast, where we’ll stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the colours of dusk.Accommodation: 3* hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch -
Hermanus
Today we'll head to a nearby pottery studio for a hands-on workshop, where a local artisan will introduce us to time-honored techniques passed down through generations. We’ll learn every step of the process, from shaping the clay by hand to carefully curing our own piece in the kiln. After the class, we'll enjoy lunch at a restaurant renowned for its fresh seafood before having some free time to explore Hermanus.
You might choose to visit art galleries to see the work of regional artists, stop for a wine tasting, or simply wander the historic streets and stroll along the waterfront at your own pace. As the day draws to a close, we'll head to a nearby viewpoint at sunset, where we’ll hopefully get the chance to watch majestic whales in their natural habitat, before returning to Hermanus for dinner.Accommodation: 3* hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Hermanus / Cape Town / Durban / St. Lucia
After breakfast we’ll set off on our journey to the other side of the country. Our day will begin with a 1.5-hour drive back to Cape Town, followed by a 2-hour flight from George Airport to King Shaka International Airport in Durban.
Once we land we'll drive for 2.5 hours to reach the peaceful town of St. Lucia, where we'll check into our lodge and settle in. In the evening we'll have dinner at one of the town's top restaurants, and if luck is on our side, we'll have the chance to safely observe hippos as they roam after sunset.Accommodation: 4* lodge
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner -
St. Lucia / iSimangaliso Wetland Park / St. Lucia
Today will begin with our first game drive in iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its diverse habitats. Here we’ll have the opportunity to see wildlife such as African elephants, buffalos, and zebras roaming across a mix of landscapes, from clear lakes to open grasslands, while bird enthusiasts will be able to observe up to 500 species in their natural surroundings.
After exploring the park we'll have lunch before setting off on a two-hour cruise along Lake St. Lucia Estuary, Africa's largest estuarine system, a network of marshes and lagoons. During the cruise we'll see crocodiles resting on the banks and hippos moving through the water. Finally we'll return to St. Lucia for a relaxed evening and dinner.Accommodation: 4* lodge
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
St. Lucia / Sungulwane Game Reserve
After breakfast we’ll head to a cultural village where we’ll discover the deep-rooted customs of the Zulu people, South Africa's largest ethnic group. Here we’ll listen to local stories and folklore, learn about traditional crafts, and even experience fortune-telling and healing practices that offer a real glimpse into Zulu life.
Next we’ll continue on a 2-hour drive to Bayala, located in the heart of the Sungulwane Game Reserve, where we'll check into our safari lodge. From there, we'll set out on an afternoon safari adventure with a naturalist guide in search of Africa's Big Five, the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo, as we explore the varied landscapes of the reserve. After the safari we'll return to our lodge for a cozy evening complete with dinner and stargazing under the clear African sky.Accommodation: 3* safari lodge
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Sungulwane / Manyoni Private Game Reserve / Sungulwane
We’ll depart from our lodge in the early morning for the nearby Manyoni Private Game Reserve, a privately managed wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse animal life. Our focus will be on searching for the elusive pangolin, a rare, nocturnal mammal recognized by its overlapping protective scales. Although they are typically active at night, these fascinating creatures can sometimes be spotted in the early morning
We’ll also enjoy a packed breakfast with excellent views as we continue our search for Africa’s Big Five. After our drive, we’ll return to the lodge for some well-deserved rest, lunch, and some optional afternoon activities. Later, for those interested, there will be one final safari drive in the late afternoon before we gather for dinner.Accommodation: 3* safari lodge
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Sungulwane Game Reserve / Durban
After a trip full of memorable adventures, we'll begin with a 4-hour drive back to Durban. Along the way we'll stop at a rhino orphanage, where we’ll learn about the dedicated efforts to rescue and rehabilitate young rhinos and get a chance to see these remarkable animals up close.
Upon arriving in Durban, we’ll check into our hotel and have some free time to unwind or explore the city. Options include taking a leisurely stroll along the famous Golden Mile beachfront, visiting the Durban Botanical Gardens to see a wide variety of tropical plants, or wandering through the bustling Victoria Street Market in search of unique last-minute souvenirs. We'll then gather for our farewell dinner before our departure tomorrow.
Accommodation: 4* hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner -
Durban / Departure Day
You will be picked up at the hotel by a private driver who will take you to the airport for your departing flight.
Included meals: Breakfast
*Please note: While we do our best to follow the above itinerary, changes may be made to any aspect of the tour due to a variety of potential situations or unforeseen circumstances.
Accommodations
On this tour we’ll stay in comfortable and convenient 3* and 4* hotels and lodges, as well as 2 nights in a highly-rated safari lodge in the Sungulwane Game Reserve. All rooms have a private bathroom. There are a maximum of 8 single rooms available. These rooms will be offered on a first come-first served basis. The remainder of the rooms will be shared. Solo travelers will be paired together, two travelers per room in two single beds.
Physical Demands: Moderate
While the tour itself is not very strenuous, please note that it can involve the following: long travel days, walking tours in the towns of up to 2 hours at a time, being outside in potentially diverse temperatures, extended periods of time spent in safari vehicles going over uneven roads, early morning wake-ups and other similar scenarios.
Group Size: 10-12
This tour requires a minimum of 10 participants and has a maximum of 12 participants in order to ensure the best small group tour experience.













