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This tour is suitable for families, couples and solo travelers. The 9-day tour offers a captivating journey through South Africa’s rich history, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife. In Johannesburg, you’ll explore the Voortrekker Monument, visit the Union Buildings, which house South Africa’s government and stunning gardens. Delve into the country’s diamond mining heritage with a visit to the Cullinan Diamond Mine, followed by an underground adventure at the Bothongo Wondercaves. Experience the thrill of a horseback safari at Silkaatsnek Nature Reserve, where you can explore the wild beauty of the Magaliesberg Mountains. In Cape Town, embark on a tour of the picturesque Cape Peninsula, Cape of Good Hope and Boulders Beach, home to the famous penguin colony. Explore Cape Town’s city highlights with a guided tour, taking in landmarks like the colorful Bo-Kaap. This 9-day tour perfectly blends cultural heritage, adventure, and scenic beauty, offering an unforgettable experience.
Operating hours 8:00 am
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodation: Overnight at Clico Boutique Hotel Rosebank, Sperior Room, king size bed and single bed
Meals: Not included

Accommodation: Overnight at Clico Boutique Hotel Rosebank, Sperior Room, king size bed and single bed
Meals: Breakfast

2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Visit the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. The Voortrekker Monument, located in Pretoria, is a striking granite structure that commemorates the Voortrekkers who embarked on the Great Trek during the 1830s and 1840s. Designed in an Art Deco style and standing 40 meters tall, the monument is surrounded by a circular wall of carved wagons symbolizing the laagers formed during their journey. Inside, the Hall of Heroes features a frieze depicting key moments from the Great Trek, showcasing the perseverance and struggles of the Voortrekker pioneers. At its center lies a cenotaph honoring their legacy. The monument is set within a scenic nature reserve, offering panoramic views of Pretoria. A visit to the Voortrekker Monument provides a deep insight into South Africa’s early history and the cultural significance of this historic migration.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free2. The Voortrekker Monument
Accommodation: Overnight at Clico Boutique Hotel Rosebank, Superior Room, king size bed and single bed
Meals: Breakfast
3 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Visit Magaliesburg Mountains. The Magaliesberg Mountains, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, offer a stunning escape into nature just an hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria. This UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve is renowned for its rugged beauty, rolling hills, and diverse ecosystems. The mountains are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring activities like hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching. Scenic trails lead to hidden waterfalls, ancient caves, and breathtaking viewpoints that showcase the lush valleys below. The region also boasts rich history, including ancient fossils and archaeological sites like the Cradle of Humankind. Visitors can enjoy leisurely picnics, explore charming villages with artisanal shops, or indulge in spa retreats and wine tasting. The Magaliesberg Mountains provide a perfect blend of adventure, tranquility, and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and explorers.
3 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodation: Overnight at Clico Boutique Hotel Rosebank, Superior Room, king size bed and single bed
Meals: Breakfast
3 hours • Admission Ticket Included.
Go in search of wild animals on a safari drive, in private tour to Bothongo Rhino and Lion Park, home to the Big 4 of rhinos, lions, buffalo, and leopard. A guided game drive through the park and a walk on the Hippo Walkway.
6 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Accommodation: Overnight at Clico Boutique Hotel Rosebank, Superior Room, king size bed and single bed
Meals: Breakfast
1 Stop
Accommodation: Overnight in Double Tree By Hilton – Upper Eastside, Cape Town, Twin Deluxe Room
Meals: Breakfast
The Laike Slave Lodge or Iziko Slave Lodge in Cape Town is one of South Africa’s oldest buildings and a poignant museum that sheds light on the history of slavery and its impact on the country. Originally built in 1679 by the Dutch East India Company, the lodge once housed enslaved individuals who were brought to the Cape during the colonial era. Today, it serves as a space for remembrance and education, with powerful exhibits that detail the harsh realities of slavery, the resilience of the enslaved, and their contributions to South African society. The museum also explores broader themes of human rights, freedom, and social justice. Situated near the Company’s Garden, the Slave Lodge provides an opportunity for reflection and a deeper understanding of Cape Town’s complex history, making it a significant stop for those exploring the city’s cultural heritage.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
The District Six Museum in Cape Town is a powerful and moving tribute to the vibrant community that once thrived in District Six before its forced removal during apartheid. Housed in a former Methodist church, the museum tells the story of the neighborhood’s rich cultural diversity and the devastating impact of the apartheid government’s policies, which displaced over 60,000 residents. Through exhibits featuring photographs, personal testimonies, maps, and artifacts, visitors gain insight into the lives of the people who called District Six home and the struggles they faced during and after the removals. A highlight of the museum is the large floor map of District Six, where former residents often mark the locations of their homes. The museum serves not only as a remembrance of the past but also as a symbol of resilience and hope for a more inclusive future. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in South Africa’s history and the enduring spirit of its people.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
The Castle of Good Hope, located in Cape Town, is the oldest surviving colonial building in South Africa and a significant historical landmark. Built by the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century, this star-shaped fort once served as a military stronghold, administrative center, and replenishment station for ships traveling to the East. Today, the castle is a museum that offers visitors a glimpse into Cape Town’s colonial past through its well-preserved architecture, exhibits, and artifacts. Highlights include the William Fehr Collection of historical art and furnishings, the dungeons, and the vibrant daily key ceremony. Visitors can also explore the castle’s ramparts, which provide panoramic views of the city and Table Mountain. A visit to the Castle of Good Hope offers a fascinating journey into South Africa’s early history and its colonial heritage.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included.
Accommodation: Overnight in Double Tree By Hilton – Upper Eastside, Cape Town, Twin Deluxe Room
Meals: Breakfast
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodation: Not included
Meals: Breakfast

