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2 Day Tour Package - R5990 pp

2 Day Adventure

Day 1 - Pick at the hotel (Cape Town)

Driving along the scenic coastal route of Clarence Drive, we enjoy breathtaking views of False Bay as well as opportunities to stop at various points for picturesque photographs. We visit the penguin colony to see these birds in their natural habitat. In Hermanus we stop for brunch and have the chance to do whale-watching if it's in season. After that, we drive to a game lodge for an afternoon three-hour safari. After the safari, we enjoy a three course meal.

Day 2 - Return to Cape Town

The next morning we go on another game drive and then have a delicious breakfast. After checking out of the lodge, we leave for Cape Town around lunchtime and stop at a vineyard to taste some wine (the tasting is included). Thereafter we drive to Cape Town via N2.

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Two Day Safari

4 Day Tour Package - R8799 pp

4 Day Adventure

Day 1 - Pick at the hotel (Cape Town)

We drive along N1 to pass through the ever beautiful Cape Winelands towns, going through a tunnel. Then continue along Route 62—considered to be the longest wine route. We pass through the scenic mountainous arid land of the Klein Karoo, heading towards Oudtshoorn - South Africa's capital for ostrich farming.

Expected to arrive around noon, visit the Ostrich farm and the caves later in the day. These are known to be Africa's largest show caves with stalagmites and Stalactite formations that include Heaven's Keys! We'll first stop by an Ostrich farm before making our way through its massive cave system; know for being some of Africa’s most beautiful caverns!

Day 2 - Cango Caves to Tsitsikama

After eating breakfast, we'll depart the Klein Karoo and descend a mountain to a stunning stretch of coastline with amazing views of the Outeniqua Mountains.
We'll stop at the Map of Africa, a forest that is shaped like Africa, after passing through the Garden Route's administrative center (you'll be astounded by how clean, well-kept, and managed the town is).

We'll then continue along the coast, stopping in Knysna (elected as the favorite town year in year out) and after lunch we'll visit the Iconic Knysna Heads . We'll drive to Tsitsiskamma National Park around noon, stopping at the Bunjy along the way to either jump ourselves or just watch others jump. Later, after we've checked into our accommodations in Stormsriver Village, we'll have dinner.

Day 3 - Safari - The Addo National Park

After breakfast, we'll check out. Drive to the wildlife lodge for a late-afternoon game drive with the opportunity to stop for ziplining, monkey watching, elephant trekking, or paragliding. We'll get to the lodge in the afternoon for a two-hour game drive, then have dinner later in the evening.

Day 4 - Return to Cape Town

Then, before continuing on to Cape Town, we'll stop in Hermanus for lunch and on-land whale watching (if it's the right time of year). We'll make a viewing trip to Betty's Bay Stoney Point Penguin Colony after lunch.
After that, we'll make pit stops to take pictures as we gently navigate Clarence Drive's picturesque pass.

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Cheetahs are the fastest land animals on Earth, capable of reaching speeds of up to 75 mph (120 km/h) in short bursts.

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Elephants are intelligent animals and they have been known to use tools, grieve for their dead, and even cooperate with humans.

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Giraffes are an endangered species and their population has declined by 40% in the past 30 years.

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Buffalo are an important part of the African ecosystem and they help to keep the grasslands healthy.

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Lion cubs are born with their eyes open and they can walk within a few hours of being born.

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The common eland is the largest antelope in Africa, growing up to 1.8 meters (6 feet) tall and weigh up to 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds).

5 day tour package - R10450 pp

5 Day Adventure

Day 1 - Pick up (Cape Town or surrounding) and the R62 wine road

We drive along N1, through the ever beautiful Cape Winelands towns. Then continue along Route 62—considered to be the longest wine route with few stops through the scenic mountainous arid land of the Klein Karoo, heading towards Oudtshoorn.

We'll arrive around noon, visit the Ostrich farm and the caves later in the day, known to be Africa's largest show caves with stalagmites and Stalactite formations that include Heaven's Keys! 

Day 2 - Karoo to Tsitsikama

After eating breakfast, we'll depart for Tsitsikama along the coastline with amazing views of the Outeniqua Mountains. 
We'll continue, passing through the Garden Route's administrative center (you'll be astounded by how clean, well-kept, and managed the town is).

We'll then continue along the coast, stopping in Knysna (elected as the favorite town year in year out) and after lunch we'll visit the Iconic Knysna Heads . Following Plettenberg Bay, which is a designated Whale Heritage Site, we carry on to Tsitsikamma (in the Eastern Cape), where there are a variety of sports available, including Bunjy leaping, zorbing, and segways.

The Tsitsikamma National Park, a marine national park, will be our destination in the late afternoon. Other than a rock rabbit and a few Chacma baboons, don't expect to encounter any other species there. Then we'll go over to the well-known suspension Bridge, a floating structure that makes for fantastic photo opportunities.

Later, after we've checked into our accommodations in Stormsriver Village, we'll have dinner.

Day 3 - Safari - The Addo National Park

After breakfast, we'll check out. Drive to the wildlife lodge for a late-afternoon game drive with the opportunity to stop for ziplining, monkey watching, elephant trekking, or paragliding. We'll get to the lodge in the afternoon for a two-hour game drive, then have dinner later in the evening.

If the weather cooperates, we'll drive to the surfing town of Jeffrey's Bay later in the afternoon. A leisurely stroll on the beach is the ideal activity to complete before dinner.
It is advised to braai (barbecue) tonight.

Day 4 - Game Lodge Treatment

After breakfast, we'll drive to the game lodge where you will enjoy animal viewing for the afternoon safari ,with few stops on the road.
Later on Dinner is served at the lodge.

Day 4 - Return to Cape Town

Then, before continuing on to Cape Town, we'll stop in Hermanus for lunch and on-land whale watching (if it's the right time of year). We'll make a viewing trip to Betty's Bay Stoney Point Penguin Colony after lunch.
After that, we'll make pit stops to take pictures as we gently navigate Clarence Drive's picturesque pass.

 

 

Included: Dinners, Breakfasts, Cango Caves, Ostrich farms, Tsitsikamma national park, Safaris
Excluded: Lunch
Optionals: Bunjy jumping, Ziplining, Segway, Elephant walk, Kayaking, Whale watching
 

Yengwa Adventures

Cheetahs are the fastest land animals on Earth, capable of reaching speeds of up to 75 mph (120 km/h) in short bursts.

Yengwa Adventures

Elephants are intelligent animals and they have been known to use tools, grieve for their dead, and even cooperate with humans.

Yengwa Adventures

Giraffes are an endangered species and their population has declined by 40% in the past 30 years.

Yengwa Adventures

Buffalo are an important part of the African ecosystem and they help to keep the grasslands healthy.

Yengwa Adventures

Lion cubs are born with their eyes open and they can walk within a few hours of being born.

Yengwa Adventures

The common eland is the largest antelope in Africa, growing up to 1.8 meters (6 feet) tall and weigh up to 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds).

out and about exploring the most Southern point of Africa cape Agulhas!!

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Stillbaai Garden Route

The Garden Route spans South Africa's Western Cape coastal belt from Heidelberg in the Western Cape to the Storms River in the Eastern Cape and provides a stirring study in contrasts. There are more activities offering an endless list of attractions for single travelers, families, couples and tour groups.

About three hours drive from Cape Town you will find Witsand - a famous Southern Right Whale birthing place and nursery, followed by the Floral Paradise of Riversdale as well as Stilbaai, whose assets include treasures from the Stone Age and the Khoi people.

Traveling further west up the coastline is you encounter the historically important town of Mossel Bay which prides itself on offering world-class game viewing, golf and adventure experiences. Continue on through the villages of Great Brak and Hartenbos on the way to George, known as The Gateway to the Garden Route. George is situated on a fertile coastal plateau at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains, and as the Garden Route's largest city and main administrative centre it makes an ideal base from which to explore the region's diverse attractions.

Further west we find a number picturesque and charming towns and villages, home and inspiration to writers and artists that gives the area its unique character. Wilderness and Sedgefield comprise the Lakes Region, and Knysna with it's beguiling lagoon has twice been voted "Town of the Year". Plettenberg Bay is a playground for the affluent, with its beach, polo and party pleasures.

Traveling north over the Outeniqua mountains we find the Little Karoo, a semi-arid region and one of the most geologically interesting parts of South Africa. Oudtshoorn, capital of the Klein Karoo, is set in a semi-arid valley, and provides an ideal habitat for farming ostriches. It also features the unique Cango Caves, among the top ten most visited South African attractions. Other towns of note are Calitzdorp and De Rust, both part of the wine route and Uniondale, famed for its sheep farming and rock art treasures.

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The Garden Route and Little Karoo

Knysna's famous Featherbed ReserveSouth Africa's Garden Route region is a World Class tourist destination, and together with the Little Karoo it offers a diverse range of exciting and unique experiences, where visitors from abroad and locals are sure to find the perfect balance for a magical holiday.

Straddling the beautiful stretches of coastlines of the Western and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, the 200km long stretch of Garden Route derives its name from the stunning natural beauty and unique, ecologically diverse vegetation that typify the region, including grasslands, wetlands, forests and mountainous regions, and the numerous lagoons, lakes and rivers that dot the coastline.

Under the abundant blue skies rolling white sandy beaches beckon. Soak in the dramatic mountain scenery, indigenous fynbos, and animal attractions of the area on foot or bike, by vehicle or from the air.

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Climate and Itinerary

Golfing in George Garden Route South AfricaThe Garden Route is an excellent year round destination and enjoys a mild Mediterranean-like climate. Mild to warm summers and mild to cool winters make for ideal holiday weather. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the Garden Route has the mildest climate in South Africa and the second mildest climate in the world, after Hawaii.

Temperatures rarely fall below 10°C in winter and rarely climb beyond 28°C in summer. It is also one of the country's richest rainfall regions, with rain (brought by the humid sea-winds from the Indian Ocean rising and releasing their precipitation along the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma Mountains just inland of the coast) occurring year-round.


Itinerary :
Either you choose to start from Gqebeeha(Port Elizabeth) to Cape Town or either way,Allow Yengwa Tours to take you there for an unforgettable experience.

The Garden route is an integral part of any South African travel itinerary, as it allows you to explore South Africa's beautiful Southern coastline between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, both major metropoles from where you can connect with all other major destinations such as Johannesburg and Durban.

Yengwa Tours offers a range of individualised packaged tours that cater to specific needs and interests. You'll need at least a minimum of three to four days to explore Garden Route towns, including Oudtshoorn, Mossel Bay, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay, to glimpse the Garden Route's wildlife, to savour its internationally renowned and protected floral kingdom, and to enjoy its variety of activities from relaxed,leisure or water based activities to adrenaline rush!!!

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Yengwa Tours and Adventures is a tour operator established in 2016, conducting day tours within Western and the Eastern Cape.

Popular areas Include Klein Karoo, Garden Route, Addo wildlife, Overberg and as far as the untouched Wild Coast.

Different tour options multi day tours, packaged tours or tailor made tours. Providing an amazing tour experience from a solo traveller up to large groups.  Yengwa Tours strive to make the clients touring experience the most memorable by providing an excellent fun filled experience in an authentic way. 

Tsitsikama Nature encompasses a marine reserve, deep gorges and local vegetation like the Big Tree, a towering yellowwood. The Mouth Trail crosses a suspension bridge over Storms River.

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