GEMSBOK PACKAGE CAPE TOWN AND THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK 18 JULY 2021 - 4 AUGUST 2021 - Lions 2021
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KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA GENERAL INFORMATION The Republic of South Africa is a parliamentary democracy comprising nine provinces which is located at the southern tip of Africa, with a 2,798 kilometres coastline on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. To the north lies Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe; to the east are Mozambique and Swaziland; while Lesotho is an enclave surrounded by South African territory. South Africa is known for its diversity in cultures and languages. Eleven official languages are recognised in the constitution. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans, a language which originated mainly from Dutch that is spoken by the majority of white and Coloured South Africans, and South African English. Though English is commonly used in public and commercial life, it is only the fifth most-spoken home language. South Africa is a constitutional democracy in the form of a parliamentary republic; unlike most parliamentary republics, the positions of head of state and head of government are merged in a parliament-dependent President. It is one of the founding members of the African Union, and has the largest economy of all the members. It is also a founding member of the United Nations and NEPAD. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG The current flag of the Republic of South Africa was adopted on 27 April 1994, at the beginning of the 1994 general election, to replace the flag that had been used since 1928. The new national flag, designed by Herald Frederick Brownell, was chosen to represent the new democracy. The flag has horizontal bands of red (on the top) and blue (on the bottom), of equal width, separated by a central green band which splits into a horizontal "Y" shape, the arms of which end at the corners of the hoist side (and follow the flag's diagonals). The Y embraces a black isosceles triangle from which the arms are separated by narrow yellow bands; the red and blue bands are separated from the green band and its arms by narrow white stripes. The stripes at the fly end are in the 5:1:3:1:5 ratio.
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS CAPE TOWN Cape Town (Afrikaans: Kaapstad; Xhosa: iKapa) is the second-most populous city in South Africa, and the largest in land area, forming part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. It is the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape, as well as the legislative capital of South Africa, where the National Parliament and many government offices are located. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, including such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point. Cape Town is also Africa's most popular tourist destination. Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town was originally developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualling (supply) station for Dutch ships sailing to Eastern Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa. Today it is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. JOHANNESBURG Johannesburg also known as Jozi, Jo'burg or Egoli, is the largest city in South Africa, by population. Johannesburg is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in South Africa, having the largest economy of any metropolitan region in Sub-Saharan Africa. The city is one of the 40 largest metropolitan areas in the world, and is also the world’s largest city not situated on a river, lake, or coastline. While Johannesburg is not officially one of South Africa’s three capital cities, it does house the Constitutional Court, South Africa’s highest court. The city is the source of a large-scale gold and diamond trade, due to its location on the mineral-rich Witwatersrand range of hills. Johannesburg is served by O.R. Tambo International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in Africa and a gateway for international air travel to and from the rest of Southern Africa. PRETORIA Pretoria is a city located in the northern part of Gauteng Province, South Africa. It is one of the country’s three capital cities, serving as the executive (administrative) and de facto national capital; the others are Cape Town, the legislative capital, and Bloemfontein, the judicial capital. Pretoria is popularly known as the Jacaranda City due to the enormous number of Jacaranda trees planted in streets, parks and gardens. In flowering time, the city appears blue/purple in colour when seen from the nearby hills because of all the Jacaranda trees. The time of year the Jacarandas bloom in Pretoria coincides with the year-end exams at the University of Pretoria. Legend has it that if a flower from the Jacaranda tree drops on your head, you will pass all your exams.
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS ITINERARY Sunday, 18 July Board flight for destination OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg Monday, 19 July Arrive at OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg Full time guide to meet the group at the airport Transfer to accommodation Dinner at facility Tuesday, 20 July Breakfast at facility Full Day Safari Game Drive (packed breakfast) The largest game reserve in South Africa, the Kruger National Park is larger than Israel. Nearly 2 million hectares of land that stretch for 352 kilometres (20 000 square kilometres) from north to south along the Mozambique border, is given over to an almost indescribable wildlife experience. The Kruger National Park lies across the provinces of Mpumalanga and Limpopo in the north of South Africa, just south of Zimbabwe and west of Mozambique. This is the land of baobabs, fever trees, knob thorns, marula and mopane trees underneath which lurk the Big Five, the Little Five (buffalo weaver, elephant shrew, leopard tortoise, ant lion and rhino beetle), the birding Big Six (ground hornbill, kori bustard, lappet-faced vulture, martial eagle, pel’s fishing owl and saddle-bill stork) and more species of mammals than any other African Game Reserve. Lunch (part of Safari) Bush Braai dinner at facility
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Wednesday, 21 July Breakfast at facility Elephant Interaction Guests are guided in small groups on foot through The Elephant Sanctuary. Guides will provide in- depth information and insight into African elephants. You will be introduced to our elephants in the forest area, and here you will be able to touch and interact with the elephants. You will see the special relationship that the elephant handlers share with their elephants and become a part of it. Walk trunk- in-hand with the elephants. See the stables where the elephants sleep at night. Guests learn about elephant anatomy and are able to feed them. Lunch (included) Aerial Cable Trail Experience the freedom of gliding over one of the last remaining natural forested valleys along the Sabie River adjacent to the Kruger National Park. The aerial cable trail takes you down into the valley basin, stopping along the way on a number of elevated platforms to admire the natural vegetation, birdlife and the views of the forest floor below. Each section of the trail varies in length from 70 to 230 m linking a total of 10 platforms, making the total length of the trail 1.2km. The trail has been designed and built to South African civil engineering standards and all the equipment has been designed specifically for this activity. Dinner (own arrangement) Thursday, 22 July Breakfast at facility Depart for Madibeng Visit Dullstroom Bird of Prey on route The Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre was established in 1997 and has been located at its present site since November 2004. The Centre’s original aim was as an educational centre, teaching members of the public about raptors and promoting an awareness of the raptor species and their plight as a growing endangered species. The need for care of injured and orphaned birds of prey prescribed the evolving of the rehabilitation centre as well. To rescue, raise, rehabilitate and release indigenous wildlife back into a natural habitat, whilst maintaining the highest ethical standards, and furthering conservation by playing a role in education of wildlife professionals, volunteers, learners and members of the public. As a permitted Wildlife Education Centre, their main drive is to educate the public as to the plight of raptors and this they achieve largely with their flight demonstrations, handling days, and photographic days at the centre. Lunch (own arrangement – on route) Arrive in Madibeng and unpack
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Friday, 23 July Breakfast at Facility Depart on Guided Predator Tour Presentation and Interaction with Lions Guided Tour to the Lion, Cheetah, Tiger, Caracal and Hyena enclosures Guided walking tour with Lions Lunch (own arrangement) Animal Interaction Dinner (South African “Potjiekos”) Saturday, 24 July Breakfast at facility (Bus to be packed as group will not return) Depart for a City tour. This will include: 2-hour live guided tour through Soweto – see Nelson Mandela House in Vilakazi Street, the Hector Pieterson Memorial, FNB Stadium and the colourful Orlando Towers Lunch (own arrangement) Arrive and unpack 1st Test FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (Register for tickets) Dinner (own arrangement)
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Sunday, 25 July Breakfast at facility Transfer for OR Tambo airport Depart OR Tambo, Johannesburg for Cape Town International Airport Arrive at Cape Town International Airport Full time guide to meet the group at the airport Transfer to accommodation Dinner (own arrangement) Monday, 26 July Breakfast at facility Depart for Table Mountain The exhilarating ascent of Cape Town's Table Mountain is a must for any visitor and provides breathtaking views over the city and its beaches. The panorama stretches from Table Bay to False Bay and around the mountain to the Hout Bay Valley and Kommetjie. The easiest option for getting up the mountain is the cableway, which has attracted a whopping 24 million visitors since it first opened in 1929. Lunch on top of Table Mountain (own arrangement) Depart to Signal Hill Signal Hill, which connects Kloof Nek to Lion’s Head, in the distinctive shape of a lion’s rump, is one of the most famous spots in Cape Town for sundowners. Views from the 350m high summit are nothing short of spectacular, particularly at night, and picnic dinners with accompanying drinks is something of a capital pastime. Up on Signal Hill at 12:00 exactly every day, a cannon is fired. Dinner and African music (Gold Restaurant – African Restaurant with African music) Guests at GOLD Restaurant cannot help but be swept up in the excitement of archetypal African stories told through our live entertainment. While honouring African culinary traditions they combine these with modern flavours and techniques to serve up a sophisticated African feast that they change seasonally. Similarly, their 14-dish tasting menu is served in generous individual and shared portions. This includes praise singing to welcome you, Mali puppetry, and dancing to the rhythms of the marimba percussion and djembe drums.
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Tuesday, 27 July Breakfast at facility Pick up and leave for Cheetah Walking Experience, Cape Town Crocodile Cage Diving Lunch (includes a wine tasting, biltong tasting and beer tasting) Depart back to accommodation facility Dinner (own arrangement) Wednesday, 28 July Breakfast at facility Leave for the V&A Waterfront and spend the day there. The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is one of Africa's most visited destinations and attracts 24 million people every year. Its setting, in the oldest working harbour in the southern hemisphere, is simply spectacular: it has Table Mountain as a dramatic backdrop as well as extensive views of the ocean, city bowl and the mountain peaks of the Hottentots-Holland Mountains. You can shop, go on boat trips, visit Robben Island, visit the Two Oceans Aquarium, take a topless bus trip for a city tour and so much more to do at the Waterfront. Lunch (own arrangement) Dinner (own arrangement) Transfer back to accommodation facility
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Thursday, 29 July Breakfast at facility Depart on a Cape Peninsula tour for the day This will include: Chapman's Peak Drive Chapman’s Peak Drive is affectionately known as “Chappies” and is a must for anyone who is passionate about the majestic Cape Town scenery, with sheer drops to the sea below and towering mountains rising above you. The twists and curves in the road seem endless and it is a photographer’s dream. It is a paradise for motorists, sightseers, picnickers, runners, hikers and bikers (both the motorised and the manual varieties). The 9km route, with its 114 curves, skirts the rocky coastline of Chapman’s Peak (593m), which is the southerly extension of Constantiaberg and is a great hike for the energetically inclined. The drive offers stunning 180° views with many areas along the route. Cape Point Ostrich Farm The Cape Point Ostrich Farm was established in 1996 and turned into an ostrich breeding farm. You are most welcome to join them on a guided tour of the farm. Their well-trained team will be more than happy to show you around and give you detailed information about the life cycle of an ostrich from egg to the adult bird. Being a productive breeding farm, everything is done to comfort and accommodate their 40 breeding birds. Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve (Cape Point) The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve forms part of the Cape Peninsula Park and is managed by the South African National Parks. The Nature Reserve is recognized globally for its extraordinary land formation, rich and diverse fauna and unique flora. Nowhere else in the world does an area of such spectacular beauty and such rich biodiversity exist almost within a metropolitan area - the thriving and cosmopolitan City of Cape Town. The legendary Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope form part of the Nature Reserve. Boulder Penguins (Simons Town) See a breeding colony of African penguins at close range at Boulders. These flightless birds roam around the area freely, so you can get close to them, but please don’t disturb them. They can bite – a warning sign is when they move their heads from side to side. The Boulders colony started in 1983 and is one of very few mainland penguin colonies. These fast-swimming, deep-diving, braying birds have thrived in their protected home. Dinner (own arrangement)
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Friday, 30 July Breakfast at facility Full day fun on wine farm in Stellenbosch Depart for Nooitgedacht wine farm, Stellenbosch and join 4000 supporters and Ex Springbok and Lions players for wine, braai and singing at the “Singing with the Lions Festival” – this is for the built- up for the 2nd test Lunch (own arrangement) Transfer back to accommodation facility Saturday, 31 July Breakfast at facility Morning to follow own program Lunch (own arrangement) 2nd Test at Cape Town Stadium (Register for tickets) Dinner (own arrangement) Sunday, 1 August Breakfast at facility Depart for Shark Cage Diving The ultimate adrenaline-charged experience, shark-cage diving is one of the most daunting yet worthwhile activities in the Western Cape. The Cape’s waters are home to one of the world’s largest concentrations of the endangered Great White shark due to the abundance of seal colonies along the coast. Available year-round, shark-cage diving is concentrated in Gansbaai, known as the Great White shark capital of the world. The seaside town is a scenic 2.5-hour drive from Cape Town in the Overberg region, where numerous companies offer surface viewings (from a boat) and cage diving. Lunch (light lunch provided after cage diving) Visit Hermanus on your way back to Cape Town and Dinner (own arrangement)
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Monday, 2 August Breakfast at facility Depart on a West coast tour and will visit some of the most beautiful places around Cape Town: Yzerfontein This quaint, untouched fishing village is an urban conservancy where man and nature live in harmony. It boasts the 16 Mile Beach, the longest uninterrupted beach on the South African coastline, with a spectacular view all the way to Table Mountain. Langebaan With its mild climate, Langebaan offers attractions for the whole family. Beneath its breathtaking beauty and white sandy beaches lays a rich historical heritage, fascinating array of fauna and flora, delicious seafood and a paradise for bird lovers. The picturesque modern town borders the salt water Lagoon which is an internationally acclaimed Ramsar Site for its importance as a wetland. Lunch at “Die Strandloper” restaurant It’s all about chilling, relaxing, laughing and leaving the world behind you as they serve up a mouth- watering 10-course meal, specially designed to complement the best vibes that side south of the Atlantic. You will be sitting on the beach while enjoying your meal. PATERNOSTER Paternoster, meaning "Our Father" derives its name from the prayers of ship-wrecked Portuguese sailors. Paternoster is a small, quaint and picturesque fishing village. BLOUBERGSTRAND Much of Bloubergstrand’s' attraction lies in its white sandy beaches from which the view of the iconic Table Mountain and the city of Cape Town is quite spectacular. Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, can also be seen quite clearly from the beach at Bloubergstrand. Dinner will be at Bloubergstrand with Table Mountain and the beach as backdrop. In 2018 this was the area where the most “selfies” on the African continent were taking according to Instagram
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS Tuesday, 3 August Breakfast at facility Leisure time to follow own program (transport available) Lunch (own arrangement) Dinner (own arrangement) Wednesday, 4 August Breakfast facility Pack up Depart for lunch at the Ruck and Mall Rugby museum restaurant in Stellenbosch Ultimate Rugby Experience @ Nooitgedacht is the largest private rugby collection in the world, exhibiting the legendary collections of Theo Geustyn and Choet Visser in an innovative way that encourages engagement with the historical items on display, as well as interaction among visitors. Return to accommodation facility Transfer to Cape Town International Airport Depart Cape Town International to your destination
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS OPTION 1 LODGE AND GAME RESERVE (or similar) Known as the “place of quiet” the lodge is nestled in lush bush veld where the roar of the lion can be heard for miles around. The reserve comprises 260 hectares of unspoiled bush veld boasting a variety of wildlife species, including predator and antelope species, giraffe, zebra and more. It is also home to more than 130 different bird species. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION Chalet These beautiful self-catering chalets sleeps 3 people. Family Units Spacious self-catering chalets, offering accommodation to 4 to 6 people. Private Lodge Situated about 15 minutes’ drive from the game reserve, the Private Lodge is a 4-star self-catering luxury lodge, which accommodates a maximum of 10 people comfortably. The 3 main bedrooms are fitted with king-size beds and ceiling fans. The 4th bedroom has 2 double size beds. The main living area is a spacious open plan design with a bar, snooker table, DSTV and separate scullery. The main area leads out onto a large covered patio with a built-in braai and the kiddie’s swimming pool is set back under the trees. FACILITIES Restaurant / Lounge / Swimming Pool / Lapa / BOMA / Bushbar / Obstacle course
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 2 NEAR KRUGER NATIONAL PARK (or similar) The camp is just a few minutes’ drive from a small farming town that is famous for its banana, macademia and coffee industry, but even better known for its easy access to the Panorama route and the Kruger National Park, two of the most popular tourist attractions in South Africa. Hear the nearby wild animals at night from the comfort of your luxury tent or walk a few meters over the soft grass to dip your toes into the river right in front of you. Spend some time in your own backyard taking a swim in the large swimming pool or taking a beautiful hike from your tent to admire the breath- taking scenery of waterfalls and wild rapids further up the river. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION All tents sleep a maximum of 5 people. 10 tents in total
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 3 NEAR KRUGER NATIONAL PARK (or similar) This Lodge is situated 3 Km from Hazyview in Mpumalanga, South Africa, on a 35ha Farm with Sabie River Frontage. It is the ideal base from which to explore the Kruger National Park (12km from Phabeni Gate) and the Lowveld Panorama Route including Blyde River Canyon (89km), God’s Window (50km) and Pilgrim’s Rest (54km) TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION EN-SUITE ROOMS They offer 23 en-suite Rooms: 7 Double, 12 Twin, 2 triple and 2 family rooms, all set in a beautiful garden. Each individually styled room has got ceiling fans, tea & coffee making facilities, and a safe. All rooms have access to their beautiful gardens. FACILITIES Rock Pool / Restaurant / Dam / Bar / Lounge / River Tubing / Tree-Top adventure /
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 4 HOTEL IN MIDRAND (or similar) Their location is in the heart of South Africa’s business culture, making us a gateway for both the business traveller and tourist. They are centrally situated with easy access to the Ben Schoeman Highway and all major road routes. You’ll find easy access to OR Tambo International Airport, Midrand Gautrain station, Sandton CBD and other great facilities and attractions. All 145 rooms are fitted with an air conditioner, coffee station and a flat screen TV with DSTV channels. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION Standard Double rooms for 2 Twin rooms for 2 FACILITIES 24 Hour Reception / Air-conditioned Rooms / DSTV Channels / 24-hour Secure Parking / FREE Uncapped Wifi / Licensed Bar / Swimming Pool / Coffee & Tea Station / Restaurant / Flat Screen TV EXPERIENCES Shopping / Midrand Gautrain / Grand Central Airport / Restaurants / Gallagher Estate / Kyalami Racing Circuit / South African Lippanzaners / Glen Austin Bird Sanctuary / Lory Park Zoo / Riversands Farm Village
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 5 HOTEL IN PARKRAND (or similar) This unique 4-star hotel, comprising 152 guest rooms, with a combination of vintage décor and modern furnishings, exudes warmth, friendliness and a ‘can do’ service attitude, meeting the needs of the most discerning guests looking for accommodation at a hotel in JHB. The variety of guest room options include the elegant Heritage, Pool, Garden and Junior Suites and the spacious deluxe Gatehouse and original classic Monument rooms. The Hotel has 9 conference venues seating up to 400 delegates. The vast range of amenities in each conference room make it a popular venue for conferences, weddings, banquets and other events. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION Suites and classic double rooms for 2 Deluxe rooms for 4 CONFERENCES AND FACILITIES 24 Hour Reception / Air-conditioned Rooms / DSTV Channels / FREE Wifi / Licensed Bar / Swimming Pool / Coffee & Tea Station / Restaurant / Flat Screen TV / Laundry EXPERIENCES Johannesburg Theatre / Johannesburg Art Gallery / Gautrain Park station(2km) / Johannesburg Zoo
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 6 HOTEL IN JOHANNESBURG (or similar) This Hotel is a chic urban hotel in the heart of the inner city in Johannesburg. Formerly a French bank, the building still retains the original bank vaults, which together with the contemporary African décor gives the hotel its own unique personality. The area is rich in history and culture, with theatres, art galleries and museums nearby to discover and explore. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION 71 x Studio Rooms 6 x Deluxe Rooms 10 x One Bedroom Standard Rooms 8 x One Bedroom Executive 1 x Rhino Room Penthouse CONFERENCES AND FACILITIES Free high-speed Wi-Fi / Swimming pool and deck / The Marshall restaurant / The Vault Hotel Bar and Lounge / Fully equipped communications and business centre / Health and wellness gymnasium / Stringent 24-hour security / On-site, undercover parking
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 7 HOTEL IN RANBURG (or similar) This hotel effortlessly combines a state-of-the-art conferencing venue with luxury accommodation of timeless Greek design. It creates an experience that is both stylishly intimate and large enough to meet and surpass all your conferencing and business requirements. With a complimentary shuttle service during office hours to and from the Sandton Gautrain station, the Hotel in Randburg offers the last word in convenience for the time-pressed business traveller. They also offer free unlimited fast WIFI throughout the Hotel for all their guests. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION 18 x Luxury Rooms / 27 Executive Rooms / 19 x Standard Rooms / Self-catering Apartments / Executive suites CONFERENCES AND FACILITIES The Hotel boasts seven separate conferencing venues including a Banqueting Hall offering different setup options such as cinema, classroom, U-shape or boardroom layouts. With the capacity to accommodate anything from 5 to 400 delegates. All conference venues are designed to meet the highest expectations of a discerning Conference Organiser and come equipped with air-conditioning and the latest audio-visual technology. A dedicated staff member trained to provide conferencing technical support is available at all times to attend to delegates and will make sure your conference runs smoothly and timeously.
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 8 STELLENBOSCH HOTEL Nestled in one of South Africa's most charming towns, the Hotel offers travellers a thoughtful escape in the Western Cape Winelands. Embrace our beautiful Stellenbosch hotel near local wineries and find an accommodating haven. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION Standard Room max 2 x persons / 88 x rooms / shower only / 500mb free Wi-Fi per day / hairdryer/ TV / DVD player / tea and coffee making facilities / air-conditioned / buffet breakfast between 06:30 - 10:30 Deluxe Room max 3 x persons / 88 x rooms / bath and shower / 1 x sleeper couch in lounge / 500mb free Wi-Fi per day / hairdryer / TV / DVD player / tea and coffee making facilities / air-conditioned / buffet breakfast between 06:30 - 10:30 Executive Room max 2 x persons / 4 x rooms / 500mb free Wi-Fi per day / hairdryer / TV / DVD player / tea and coffee making facilities / air-conditioned / buffet breakfast between 06:30 - 10:30 FACILITIES 2 x swimming pools / BOMA for braai / 6 x conference venues / gym / 2 x restaurants / beach volleyball court / 500mb free Wi-Fi per day / laundry / 24-hour reception
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 9 STRAND HOTEL Types of accommodation Standard Rooms en-suite double room is equipped with a tv, bar-fridge, and a tea/coffee station. Studio Rooms Studio rooms are double en-suite rooms with a tv, kitchenette including microwave, bar-fridge, tea/coffee station, crockery, and cutlery. Family Rooms Family rooms have two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, they are also equipped with a lounge (with sleeper couch), TV's, kitchenette including microwave, bar-fridge, tea/coffee station, crockery, and cutlery. One-bedroom unit One-bedroom units are en-suite units with a lounge (with sleeper couch), balcony, kitchenette including microwave, bar-fridge, tea/coffee station, crockery, and cutlery. Facilities Conference centre / Bar / Swimming Pool / Spa
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 10 LODGE WATERFRONT CAPE TOWN (or similar) Located in a 19th-century building, our hotel boasts a picture-perfect location on the scenic V&A Waterfront, with views of Table Mountain, one of the top 10 beautiful wonders of the world. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION Guest Room Maximum Occupancy: 2 / 1 Double or 2 Twin/Single Bed(s) Family Guest Room Maximum Occupancy: 4 / Bedroom 1: 1 Double, and2 Twin/Single Bed(s) / Bedroom 2: 1 Double, and2 Twin/Single Bed(s) Studio Room Maximum Occupancy: 2 / 1 Double Deluxe Room Maximum Occupancy: 2 / 1 King Business Room Maximum Occupancy: 2 / 1 Double or 2 Twin/Single Bed(s) / Sofa bed FACILITIES SPA Body wrap / men’s service / waxing / Couple's Massage / Eye Treatments / Facials / Foot bath / In- suite massage / Lip Treatments / Manicures/pedicures / Massages
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 11 CAPE TOWN (or similar) The hotel has 60 tastefully decorated, non-smoking, fully-serviced self-catering units, which include studio, one, two, three- and four-bedroom apartments. With fully-equipped kitchens, flat panel satellite television (DSTV) and air-conditioning, you are assured of a comfortable stay. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION Classic One Bedroom One Bedroom suites have an en suite bathroom, kitchenette, separate lounge and dining area. Classic Two Bedroom Classic Two Bedroom suites have two bathrooms with bath and shower, kitchenette, separate lounge and balcony (selected rooms only). Standard Three Bedroom Standard Three Bedroom suites have two bathrooms – one en suite, the other with bath and shower and kitchenette. Four Bedroom Four Bedroom suite has two bathrooms – bath and shower, kitchenette and separate lounge. FACILITIES Bistro Style Cuisine / Conference Packages / Secure onsite parking / Free Wi-Fi / Secretarial Services / 24H Security / Shuttle service / Buffet Breakfast / Kids younger than 13 stay for free / Restaurants / play areas / swimming-pools baby-sitting service
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS OPTION 12 WINE FARM - STELLENBOSCH Built village-style along the Eerste River, this four-star Hotel is surrounded by vineyards, tranquil gardens and historic farm buildings. With comfy and spacious art-filled rooms, a Kids' Clubhouse and several pools, the hotel embodies the warm hospitality of the Cape Winelands. TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION Signature Rooms The rooms are simply and tastefully appointed, and feature large comfortable beds and original artworks. The en suite bathrooms incorporate a large bath and a separate shower. In keeping with our sustainability ethos, mini bars are energy-efficient and showerheads water-wise. Riverside and Garden Rooms The Hotel has six courtyards, each with access to the pool and a cool, leafy patio. The Garden Terrace rooms spill out onto these quiet outdoor spaces. Comfy beds and original artworks from the Spier Collection make these rooms special. There's an energy-efficient mini-bar, and, in the en-suite bathroom, a separate water-wise shower and a lovely large bath. FACILITIES Signature Rooms / Riverside Rooms / Suites 100MB Complimentary Wi-Fi per day / Air-conditioning / Mini-bar with Spier wine, soft drinks and water / Complimentary tea and coffee station / Satellite TV / Hairdryer and shaver outlet 220/110 volts / In-room safes / Separate shower and bath / Double vanity
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS PACKAGE Included in the package: Accommodation (based on 2 - 4 persons per room sharing / please choose your accommodation type) Meals: Breakfast x 16 Lunch x3 Plus: Special Lunch on 27/7, 2/8 and 4/8 (x3) Dinner (Special) x4 20/7, 23/7, 26/7 and 30/7 All Activities (as per Itinerary) Full time luxury road transport Full time tour guide for groups 10 or more Rugby supporters Merchandise Free entry to the International Sports Festival in Cape Town (26, 28 and 30 July) Singing with the Lions Function on 30 July 2021 All return flights from and to your destination Flight OR Tambo, Johannesburg to Cape Town Travel Insurance Excluded from the package Passports and Visas (where applicable) Vaccines (where applicable) Meals as per Itinerary (marked own arrangement) Tips (where applicable), Bus drivers, Guides, etc Personal expenses (Tips for meals; gratuities, telephone calls, beverages, all meals not specified; and anything else of a personal nature) Rugby Match Tickets for any Lions matches (Register your interest for tickets at: http://www.lionstour2021.co.za/)
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – CAPE TOWN 18 JULY 2021 – 4 AUGUST 2021 16 NIGHTS PLEASE NOTE: Please contact us for self-drive and individual options. It is important to note that NO hostel, dormitory type or home hosting accommodation was used for quotation purposes as accommodation options. All facilities 3 – 4-star graded. This itinerary is unique and it is important to compare the accommodation, unique dinners, singing with the lions festival and the tourist attractions all included in the cost of this quotation to other quotations. We can quote you on “cheaper” type accommodation which can make a difference to the total cost of this itinerary. PAYMENT OPTIONS Dependent on the type of accommodation chosen or available Date payment due Payment (pp) Payment (pp) Payment (pp) Option A Option B Option C 1st Payment R18368 R17465 R16401 (35% deposit) 2nd Payment (35% of total cost) R18368 R17465 R16401 November 2020 Final Payment (30% of total cost) R15744 R14970 R14058 April 2021 Total Payment R52480 R49900 R46860
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