Wildlife, Wine & Garden Route - 6 Day Scheduled Tour


5 nights

£2019

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Wildlife, Wine & Garden Route - 6 Day Scheduled Tour

Discover South Africa in 6 days through Cape Town, Barrydale, Oudtshoorn, Knysna, Hermanus, and Stellenbosch’s culture, wildlife, and charm.


5 nights

from £2019

Description

South Africa is well known for its attractions that entice, and the Garden Route, a safari experience and the Cape Winelands are some of the most sought after. The Garden Route, Safari & Winelands package combines the best elements for a journey beyond expectation.

This round trip begins in Cape Town and travels through Barrydale, Oudtshoorn and Knysna, where you will experience local life at a farm school, before enjoying the ‘ostrich feather capital’ of Oudtshoorn and Knysna, a verdant paradise. Your safari will be revelled in at a private game reserve that is malaria-free and features the Big Five. The journey concludes with a trip to Hermanus, a whale-watching mecca (in season) and ending in Stellenbosch, South Africa’s City of Oaks, where wine and art create the ambience of a distinguished experience.

Highlights
  • Explore the small towns along the famous Route 62 between Cape Town and Oudtshoorn
  • Enjoy tea & scones at the Montagu Country Hotel
  • Visit a rural farm school in the Barrydale area, where you can interact with the children
  • Sample top quality Port-style wines in Calitzdor
  • Guided tour of the Cango Caves
  • Guided tractor tour of a working ostrich farm in Oudtshoorn
  • Visit the ‘Map of Africa’ viewpoint in Wilderness
  • Visit Tsitsikamma National Park and scenic Storms River Mouth
  • Enjoy a leisurely walk or swim at Victoria Bay
  • Open vehicle game safaris in a malaria-free Big Five private game reserve
  • Visit Hermanus, famous for shore-based whale watching during the whale season (August-November)
  • Visit Stellenbosch, nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of South Africa’s Winelands
  • Meals included in this trip support sustainable food production with at least 30% of the food on the menu being sourced locally (within 50-80km) of where it’s prepared
  • Enjoy carefully chosen optional MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences that positively impact our travellers and the communities we visit
Additional Information

Minimum 2 guests / Maximum 10 guests

What's included:

  • 10 Meals: 5 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners, including gratuities
  • 5 Nights’ accommodation including porterage
  • Transportation, including toll fees, in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Services of a professional English-speaking tour guide
  • Entrance fees as specified in the itinerary
  • Bottled water in eco-friendly packaging

Please Note:
Transportation is in air-conditioned touring vehicles appropriate to the requirements of the tour

  • 2 guests will travel in a sedan vehicle
  • 3-10 guests will travel in a 13-seater vehicle

One suitcase and one overnight bag per person is allowed.

Selected 2025 Departure Dates:
January - 2,16
February - 6,20
March - 6,20
April - 10,24
May - 8
June - 5
July - 3,24
August - 7,21
September - 4,18
October - 2,16
November - 6,20
December - 4

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Sep 2025
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Cape Town - Oudtshoorn

You will be met at your hotel by your representative and depart for the ‘Little Karoo’, travelling via Montagu, a picturesque spa town. Enjoy tea and scones at the only original Art Deco Hotel in South Africa.

Stop off in the town of Barrydale, where you will have the opportunity to visit a local farm school, interact with the children and teachers, spending time with them in the classroom, learning more about this rural community. A portion of the trip monies go towards the Barrydale Farm School Development Fund, that support local education of underprivileged children in rural communities. (The school visit is subject to the school being open).

Sample top quality port style wines in Calitzdorp, before continuing to Oudtshoorn, the ‘ostrich feather capital’ and centre of the world’s Ostrich farming industry.

Enjoy dinner at an Ostrich Farm, dining on local specialities.

Accommodation: La Plume Guest House or similar
*Dinner included

La Plume Boutique Guest House

Nestled amidst lush green grass terraces with vibrant gardens and spectacular views of the Swartberg Mountains and the Olifants River Valley, La Plume welcome guests to a rejuvenating oasis offering an escape from the busy everyday life and crowded spaces on this sustainable ostrich, alfalfa & cattle farm.

Meals Included: Dinner

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Oudtshoorn

When you arrive in Oudtshoorn, the principal town of the Little Karoo, you will be welcomed with hospitality which has become synonymous with the people of the Klein Karoo. The Klein Karoo is an oasis-like setting in a fertile valley cupped by the Swartberg and Outeniqua mountain ranges, and is situated on the edge of the Garden Route. Set along the Grobbelaars Rivers which meanders southwards from the Swartberg, providing fertile soil and water for irrigation, Outdshoorn is a town with the most sunny days per year in the whole country. Shielded from the coastal belt by the mountain ranges the Klein Karoo also enjoys many windless days. As a result, crops such as lucerne, tobacco, fruit, grapes and grains grow here in abundance.

The Klein Karoo is one of South Africa's eight wine regions and although it is large in area it is small in production. The wines produced here are high in demand and classed amongst the best from South Africa. You can experience the joy of life in the country and breathe in the healthy, unpolluted as you stop at the numerous estates on the Klein Karoo Wine Route from Montagu in the West to Meiringspoort in the East. Whichever way you approach it, you'll have to traverse a mountain pass to get to Oudtshoorn which located a 4 hour drive from Cape Town.

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Oudtshoorn - Knysna

After breakfast, take a tour of the spectacular limestone caverns of the Cango Caves, one of the world’s great natural wonders, sculpted by nature through the ages. Return to Oudtshoorn for a fun-filled interactive tractor tour and light lunch at an Ostrich Farm, including local specialities such as Ostrich Steak.
The journey continues over the scenic Outeniqua Pass to George, the administrative hub of the Garden Route area, and then onto Knysna, known as the oyster box of South Africa, nestling on the banks of a beautiful lagoon in the heart of the Garden Route. Along the way, visit the ‘Map of Africa’, an extraordinary viewpoint in Wilderness.

Accommodation: Rex Hotel or similar
*Breakfast and Lunch included

aha The Rex Hotel

Knysna is a haven of beaches, forests, lakes and sea, and aha The Rex Hotel is one of this coastal town’s most sophisticated accommodation offerings. A warm welcome and timeless elegance ensure guests enjoy a special experience during their stay at aha The Rex Hotel, as we promise superior service and exceptional comfort time and again.Located on the world-famous Garden Route, aha The Rex Hotel is a celebration of urban style, making it one of the most exhilarating getaway destinations in its class. Expect an eclectic mix of modern and classic comforts that capture the essence of 4-star luxury. The O Bar & Eatery serves Buffet Breakfast daily in a contemporary setting with cuisine that is beautifully presented and prepared using only the freshest ingredients that Knysna has to offer. aha The Rex Hotel offers travellers a gateway to Knysna’s outstanding restaurants, blossoming forests, nature reserves, arts and crafts, and the shores of the serene lagoon.

Meals Included: Breakfast and lunch

DESTINATION

Knysna

Holidays to Knysna take you to a natural paradise of lush, indigenous forests, tranquil lakes and golden beaches. Nestled on the banks of a breathtaking lagoon and home to a protected marine reserve that features extraordinary sea horse and over 200 species of fish, Kynsa is probably the most famous town on the garden route. With beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers, a wide range of activities and excellent places to stay, eat and drink, there are plenty of reasons to stop in Kynsa. Knysna is located in the middle of the Garden Route, approximately 500 km from Cape Town and 270 km from Port Elizabeth.

With beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers, a wide range of activities and excellent places to stay, eat and drink, there are plenty of reasons to stop in Kynsa. Knysna is located in the middle of the Garden Route, approximately 500 km from Cape Town and 270 km from Port Elizabeth.

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The indigenous forests in Knysna constitute the largest complex of closed-canopy forest in southern Africa and the remarkable richness of the Fynbos vegetation contributes over 8000 plant species to the Cape floral kingdom. Exploring the Knysna forests, along demarcated walks, with the occasional call of the Loerie provides an escape from reality for the body and soul.

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Within the town, craft shops, flea-markets and cosy cafés beckon with small-town charm and hospitality. The area around Knysna is a veritable Garden of Eden. This is home of the only forest elephant in South Africa, the rare Pansy Shell, the brilliantly coloured, and elusive, Knysna Loerie, a plethora of waterfowl and forest birds, dolphins and visiting whales.

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Knysna - Plettenberg Bay - Knysna

After a leisurely breakfast, drive through the Tsitsikamma Forests. Explore this breathtaking stretch of the Garden Route, where mountains, indigenous forests, deep gorges, and lush vegetation hug the rugged coastline of cliffs and sandy beaches. Visit the spectacular Tsitsikamma National Park and Storms River Mouth (weather permitting). In the afternoon you’ll return to Knysna, with a stop in Plettenberg Bay, originally christened "Bahia Formosa" (beautiful bay) by early Portuguese explorers.

Optional Excursion: (at own expense and subject to availability)
***This MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience seeks to encourage the greatest community benefit from travel and tourism, while also educating guests about the UN Global Sustainable Development Goals and the local community actions being taken to advance them.

Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary - R 490.00 per person
Birds of Eden Sanctuary - R 490.00 per person
*Combo ticket  - R 790.00 per person

Accommodation: Rex Hotel or similar
*Breakfast and Lunch included

aha The Rex Hotel

Knysna is a haven of beaches, forests, lakes and sea, and aha The Rex Hotel is one of this coastal town’s most sophisticated accommodation offerings. A warm welcome and timeless elegance ensure guests enjoy a special experience during their stay at aha The Rex Hotel, as we promise superior service and exceptional comfort time and again.Located on the world-famous Garden Route, aha The Rex Hotel is a celebration of urban style, making it one of the most exhilarating getaway destinations in its class. Expect an eclectic mix of modern and classic comforts that capture the essence of 4-star luxury. The O Bar & Eatery serves Buffet Breakfast daily in a contemporary setting with cuisine that is beautifully presented and prepared using only the freshest ingredients that Knysna has to offer. aha The Rex Hotel offers travellers a gateway to Knysna’s outstanding restaurants, blossoming forests, nature reserves, arts and crafts, and the shores of the serene lagoon.

Meals Included: Breakfast and lunch

DESTINATION

Knysna

Holidays to Knysna take you to a natural paradise of lush, indigenous forests, tranquil lakes and golden beaches. Nestled on the banks of a breathtaking lagoon and home to a protected marine reserve that features extraordinary sea horse and over 200 species of fish, Kynsa is probably the most famous town on the garden route. With beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers, a wide range of activities and excellent places to stay, eat and drink, there are plenty of reasons to stop in Kynsa. Knysna is located in the middle of the Garden Route, approximately 500 km from Cape Town and 270 km from Port Elizabeth.

With beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers, a wide range of activities and excellent places to stay, eat and drink, there are plenty of reasons to stop in Kynsa. Knysna is located in the middle of the Garden Route, approximately 500 km from Cape Town and 270 km from Port Elizabeth.

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The indigenous forests in Knysna constitute the largest complex of closed-canopy forest in southern Africa and the remarkable richness of the Fynbos vegetation contributes over 8000 plant species to the Cape floral kingdom. Exploring the Knysna forests, along demarcated walks, with the occasional call of the Loerie provides an escape from reality for the body and soul.

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Within the town, craft shops, flea-markets and cosy cafés beckon with small-town charm and hospitality. The area around Knysna is a veritable Garden of Eden. This is home of the only forest elephant in South Africa, the rare Pansy Shell, the brilliantly coloured, and elusive, Knysna Loerie, a plethora of waterfowl and forest birds, dolphins and visiting whales.

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Knysna - Albertinia

After a leisurely breakfast, travel via George and Mossel Bay to Albertinia, a town set against the backdrop of the majestic Langeberg Mountain Range. En route, enjoy a leisurely walk or swim at Victoria Bay, one of the smallest and most beautiful bays along the Garden Route. Join an afternoon open vehicle game drive at a malaria-free private game reserve, that is home to an abundance of animal and birdlife, including the Big Five. Enjoy a relaxed dinner of safari cuisine, discussing the day’s game viewing.

Accommodation: Garden Route Game Lodge or similar
*Breakfast and Dinner included

Garden Route Game Lodge

Set against the backdrop of the majestic Langeberg mountain Range, the Garden Route Game Lodge guards the entrance to South Africa’s world-famous Garden Route Coast.Only 3½ scenic hours drive from Cape Town, this malaria free, family owned and operated private game reserve is home to an abundance of animal and bird life including the Big 5.Visitors to the Garden Route Game Lodge can enjoy game viewing in open Landrovers, Luxury safari, luxury accommodation and a memorable dining experience in one of our African style restaurants.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

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Mossel Bay

In the high summer season, Mossel Bay is a vibrant party of concerts, festivals and beach fun. Those in the know wait until the crowds have subsided and soak in the best weather, long days and soothing quiet.

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Albertinia - Hermanus

After a leisurely breakfast, travel via George and Mossel Bay to Albertinia, a town set the safari adventure continues with an early morning open vehicle game drive. The expert guide will endeavour to spoil you with sightings of the ‘Big Five’, general game and prolific bird life. Leaving the bush behind, the journey will take you to the picturesque Cape Dutch town of Swellendam. This charming town was founded in 1745 and is famous for its youngberries, eclectic architecture, and National Parks, as well as outdoor activities. The journey further continues to the seaside resort of Hermanus, known as the heart of the whale route, offering the best land-based whale watching (August to November) in the world.
Dinner at the Heritage Restaurant, one of the oldest fisherman’s cottages in Hermanus, where delectable dishes are created using seasonal, local produce.

Accommodation: Misty Waves Boutique Hotel or similar
*Breakfast and Dinner included

Misty Waves Boutique Hotel

Hermanus Western Cape, South Africa. The impressive boutique hotel is situated in the best land based whale watching destination in the world  Hermanus a charming coastal village in The Cape Whale Coast or Overstrand.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

DESTINATION

Hermanus

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Hermanus is the official Whale Watching Capital of the World. About 60 to 100 Southern Right Whales visit Walker Bay from July until December every year to breed and rear their young. Look forward to a close up display of these magnificent animals that have come here from Antarctica as they come to within 10 meters of the coast. The cliff tops offer those on holiday in Hermanus great views and the ability to watch the whales close up.

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Holidays to Hermanus also offer a variety of activities. From horse riding, paragliding, kayaking, shark cage diving, fishing, hiking, plane trips to simply swimming and sunbathing at one of many gorgeous beaches, there is something on offer that will appeal to everyone. For those that don’t want an active Hermanus holiday, the choice of shopping spots in the destination will provide an alternative form of relaxation. The incredible selection of galleries, fashion boutiques and jewellery shops are located near the centre of town.

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Hermanus’ great beaches and wonderful ocean and lagoons are a prime attraction in the summer with a temperate climate that’s very warm but not painfully hot. Longer days allows outdoor activities to be enjoyed and events like evening concerts in the open air Forest Theater to take place. Christmas and Twilight markets are great to to browse around and the weekly art and craft and food markets of Hermanus in Cristmas summer time are an attraction in their own right. The Hawston Sea Festival usually happens during the first week of December each year.  It attracts hundreds of visitors who enjoy the delicious sea foods such as fresh crayfish, perlemoen (abalone), paella and snoek dishes that are on offer, while taking in the entertainment and basking under the sun around the Olympic-sized swimming pool.

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Lovely balmy in-between weather during this season make it one of the nicest times to visit Hermanus. The fresh and crisp champagne air with bright blue skies marks the start of winter specials. As the nights become cooler enjoy snuggling up under the open sky while watching the birds take their last drink for the evening.

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The month of June is the start of the whale watching season. June also heralds the wonderful 10 day Hermanus Fynarts Festival from the 2nd to the 3rd week of the month. Shark Cage viewing in Gansbaai is at its best during the winter and hotels offer great discounted winter rates. With an average minimum temperature of 10 degrees and maximum average of 23 degrees, this is a great time to visit Hermanus if you don’t mind a few rainy days. Scenically, Hermanus is very beautiful in the winter. Farm fields consist of a patchwork of different hues and shades of greens. 

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This season is when the Southern Right Whale sightings are at their best. Hermanus’ great annual festival to celebrate the return of the Southern Right Whales in Walker Bay takes place in the spring and is filled with craft and food stalls, days of entertainment, a great atmosphere topped with amazing displays and sightings of the gentle giants of the sea. The Flower Festival in the Fernkloof Nature Reserve which displays the fynbos spring flowers and offers great food, music and crafts for a relaxed celebration can also be enjoyed during this season.

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Hermanus - Cape Town

After a relaxed breakfast, leave Hermanus and head to historic Stellenbosch, known for its Cape Dutch architecture and charming university-town feel. Then continue to Cape Town, South Africa’s oldest city, beautifully located at the foot of Table Mountain, where the tour concludes.

DESTINATION

Cape Town

Cape Town is a stunning coastal city located on the southwestern tip of South Africa, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. With its diverse landscapes, ranging from pristine beaches and rugged mountains to lush vineyards and rolling hills, Cape Town is a traveler's paradise. Whether you're seeking adventure, cultural experiences, or simply a relaxing getaway, Cape Town has something for everyone.

One of the most iconic landmarks in Cape Town is Table Mountain, which provides panoramic views of the city, its beaches and surroundings. Visitors can hike to the top or take a cable car to enjoy the stunning views. Another must-visit attraction is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, which offers a wide range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, as well as boat rides to nearby attractions such as Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for many years.

For beach lovers, there are many options to choose from, including Clifton Beach, Camps Bay, and Noordhoek. Each beach offers a unique experience, with clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and breathtaking scenery. If you're looking for adventure, head to the Cape of Good Hope, the southwesternmost point of Africa, for breathtaking views and the opportunity to see wildlife such as baboons and cape fur seals.

Cape Town is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with a rich history dating back to the arrival of the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century.

Holidays to Cape Town can be confronted at surface level by visiting the popular tourist hotspots. Alternatively, the grit and magic of its underbelly can be encountered through the lesser known destinations which have won favor from the locals. The Friendly City has won status as the pinnacle African destination at The World Tourism awards, but your holiday in Cape Town comes with a warning: Tourists habitually fall under its magnetic spell, regularly setting up home and business for extended stays that last lifetimes.  

 

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Whilst post apartheid freedom has turned the Western Cape into a cultural melting pot, the lines drawn by the Group Areas Act continue to separate locations according to their character, if not their color. Language and cultural differences are no longer the barriers they once were, but regions continue to grasp onto their strong personalities and traditions. For this reason, Cape Town holidays in Gugulethu and Khayelitsha will offer you an insider's experience of Xhosa cuisine and energy that District Six will match by serving up Malay curries and serious jazz. The wealthier suburbs of Camps Bay and Hout Bay offer more generic tourist destinations, whereas Seapoint and the beachfront's southern suburbs act as eclectic artistic hubs.  

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The apartheid legacy has left an aftermath in the townships that is transcended only by the locals' vibrant smiles and communal lifestyles. Xhosa culture will cram the experience with the warmth and inclusiveness of community members. Tours are usually experienced in SA's iconic microbuses, which carry tourists beneath the poverty lines to experience rich African lifestyles. Kayelitsha locals are fanatical about dance. Contemporary youths bounce to local kwaito at the myriad shebeens on the flats while of traditional dancers in authentic costumes bop to the throb of drums and rattles. Traditional African beer and cracked maize will be served up at local restaurants, where meals are often accompanied by live marimba bands. 

 

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Camps Bay and Hout Bay will give your Cape Town holiday a glittering sheen buzzing with trendy nightlife, local club rhythms and connoisseur-worthy cafes. Cape Town is famous for the beauty of its people, and sidewalk eateries let you watch bikini clad passers by as they hit the surf. Kalk Bay, Simons Town and Muisenberg offer a more eclectic beachside lifestyle complete with local theatrical productions and exhibitions. Extreme adventurers opt for Bloubergstrand, which kicks up a wind fierce enough for the pluckiest kite surfer. 

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The Waterfront towers above most other Cape Town regions as a tourist destination. Shop for international haut couture at the mall itself, and enjoy international cuisine at its finest at the mall's premium restaurants. Stroll through the harbor and become acquainted with the seals that people-watch near the shore. Weekend trips will yield a buzzing atmosphere crammed with live music in the open square. Expect to see traditionally garbed Xhosa and Zulu dancers, whose marimba beats compete seamlessly with the sounds of jazzy buskers. The Waterfront's surrounds are home to some of the most sparkling hotels in Cape Town. The city is a favorite filming location for Hollywood A-listers, so a holiday in Cape Town usually comes with its fair share of celebrity spotting. 

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Heat waves are best whiled away in air conditioned Cape Town hotels and shopping malls, but when the temperature wanes, the weather is primed for oceanic pastimes. Surfing enthusiasts will adore Cape Town's internationally renowned swells. Extreme surfers take on Bloubergstrand's bone-crunching waves, whilst more sedate water babies congregate at Muisenberg, Long Beach and Scarborough. Extremists dare to combat the Dungeons' infamous breaks. Those who prefer to experience the ocean from beneath the surface scuba dive in a region that is famous for its variety of marine ecosystems. Seal Island off Hout Bay lets you view Cape Fur Seals in their kelp forest habitat. Pyramid Rock lets you get close and personal with several species of shark. Vulcan Rock's reef is home to the occasional great white shark, but divers are more frequently treated to a vast array of marine life in a reef-based landscape. 

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Hiking is a popular local pastime in autumn, making holidays in Cape Town incomplete without the inclusion of a few walking trails. Local second hand bookshops will introduce earlier hiking publications detailing the lesser known trails in the region. Table Mountain is the hiking Mecca of Cape Town, but Silvermine hides some of the most beautiful vistas in the country. An autumnal holiday in Cape Town comes with unusual cloud formations that transform Lion's Head into a fantastical vista. The uncanny autumn skylines form a spectacular backdrop that is best viewed from a mountaintop. Booking into a Cape Town hotel between April and June will give you comfy climates ideal for hiking. 

 

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The whale watching aficionado generally books into a hotel in Cape Town during August, since this is the most populace month for Southern Right whales, but those who arrive a month early will have the opportunity to view the early arrivals at a more demure pace. July's mid-winter crowds are thinner, which makes Seal Island and Cape Point boat tours easier to book. Southern Rights, Humpbacks and Brydes whales are common sights, but Lady Luck sometimes blesses visitors with rare Orca sightings. Those who prefer their marine creatures to have sharper teeth book into a Cape Town hotel near Simons Town so that they have direct access to the neighborhood's shark cage diving tours. 

 

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Booking into a Cape Town hotel between September and November will give your Cape Town holiday a temperamental climate with spells of showers, tropical heat and glum, grey days. There is no better season for wildlife viewing. The Two Oceans Aquarium houses more than 3000 marine creatures in dramatically lit tanks, each with its own superb marine vista. Touch exhibits, feedings and tank dives let you become more closely acquainted with all things oceanic. To see marine life in its natural habitat, Simons Town's Boulders Beach is home to a massive penguin colony. Hout Bay's Butterfly World lets you enter an environment so magical you will expect to see fairies amongst the fluttering wings of the exotic residents. 

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Discover South Africa in 6 days through Cape Town, Barrydale, Oudtshoorn, Knysna, Hermanus, and Stellenbosch’s culture, wildlife, and charm.

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Discover South Africa in 6 days through Cape Town, Barrydale, Oudtshoorn, Knysna, Hermanus, and Stellenbosch’s culture, wildlife, and charm.

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Oudtshoorn
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Knysna
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Knysna
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Mossel Bay
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Hermanus
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Cape Town