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Itinerary:
Day 1: Cape Town

Arrival at the Cape Town International airport, clear immigration, meet and greet with tour guide and transfer to
hotel then the tour guide will escort you to the front desk for check-in formalities to get the room key. Evening is
free. Overnight stay in Cape Town.

Day 2: Cape Town
After breakfast proceed for full Day Cape Peninsula tour, including Cape Point Tour, Seal Island Hout Bay, Cape Point
Nature Reserve, Cape Point Funicular, Boulders Beach
Cape Point Tour Full Day
Highlights of a trip down to Cape Point include; one of the world’s most spectacular drives, Hout Bay, Chapman’s
Peak, Noordhoek Beach, the Cape Point Nature Reserve, two lighthouses on the tip of Africa, Boulders Penguin
Colony, Simons town, Kalk Bay and the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
Seal Island Hout Bay

Trips departing from Hout Bay Harbour ferry passengers across to nearby Duiker Island – also known as Seal Island –
where thousands of Cape Fur Seals can be seen in their natural habitat. The boat trip provides beautiful views of the
bay, the harbour, The Sentinel and Chapman’s Peak.
Cape Point Nature Reserve
Cape Point lies at the south-western tip of Africa and offers great views, a restaurant and a funicular which takes you
up to the old lighthouse. The spectacular scenery coupled with zebras, baboons, deserted beaches and plenty of
fynbos to make this one of the Cape’s must-see destinations.
Cape Point Funicular The Flying Dutchman funicular takes visitors at Cape Point up to the lighthouse, where there is an outstanding view of the point and ocean. The funicular is named after a ghost ship whose destiny it is to sail the oceans forever. More information can be found at the museum.
Boulders Beach Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town is ideal for kids as immense boulders shelter the cove from currents and large waves - but please always take care. It is a rare pleasure to swim with the penguins but don't touch or feed them.
They might look cute and cuddly but their beaks are as sharp as razors and if they feel threatened, they have no
qualms about nipping the odd finger or nose.
Overnight stay in Cape Town.

Day 3: Cape Town
After breakfast proceed for half day Cape Town city tour with Table Mountain and Robben Island. Then visit V & A
waterfront.
Cape Town City Tour
On a clear day from the summit of Table Mountain you get spectacular views of the City, its Waterfront, Camps Bay,
and the majestic Hottentots Holland Mountains to the East and the mountains of the Cape Peninsula all the way
down to Cape Point to the south.

The Table Mountain cableway, a must for all visitors to the Cape, boasts revolving floors, giving passengers a 360-
degree view. After descending the mountain, you will depart on a tour of the “Mother City” taking in Signal Hill –
where the Noon Day Gun is fired at midday, every day except Sunday – through the colourful Bo-Kaap or Cape Malay
Quarter, past the Grand Parade, City Hall and the Castle of Good Hope and South African Cultural History Museum.
Table Mountain Cableway
A trip up Table Mountain is quite rightly one of the first things a tourist wants to do when arriving in Cape Town.
Once on the top, a 1000m above the city below, you are rewarded with spectacular 360 views. Take your time and
enjoy this unique environment, go for a walk or have a bit to eat at the restaurant with arguably one of the best
views possible.
Robben Island
Begin with a boat trip into the bay and cruise out to Robben Island, infamous as a prison that held many political
prisoners, most notably Nelson Mandela. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, take a tour of the former prison, now
led by the former prisoners.
Back on the shore enjoy a drive through the vibrant Malay Quarter, learning about the city's Muslim heritage. Make
your way to the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway – if it's a clear day, purchase a ticket to the top for outstanding
views of the Atlantic seaboard.
V&A Waterfront
Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the V&A
Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and
mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations,
world-class hotels and luxury apartments. The Waterfront is the heart of the tourist industry in Cape Town.
Overnight stay in Cape Town.
Located along the renowned Route 62, which takes motorists past one awe-inspiring sight after another, Oudtshoorn
is known as the Ostrich Capital of the World: these huge birds are almost as common as people in this charming
town.
Cango Caves
The spectacular Cango Caves are a subterranean wonderland of magnificent stalactite and stalagmite rock
formations that attracts thousands of visitors annually. They extend more than two kilometres into the Wartburg
Mountains and visitors can take guided tours that wind through narrow passageways and steep stairways linking the
massive caverns. Dinner and overnight stay in Cape Town.

Day 4: Cape Town – Hermanus (122 KM)
After breakfast check out from Cape Town and transfer to Hermanus. Then proceed for whale watch. Hermanus is a
seaside town southeast of Cape Town, in South Africa’s Western Cape Province. It's known as a whale-watching

destination. Beaches include Voëlklip Beach and the broad Grotto Beach, overlooking Walker Bay. The Old Harbour
Museum is a site encompassing the old harbour, a fishermen’s village and the Whale House Museum.
Day 5: Hermanus – Mossel Bay (308 KM)
After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Mossel Bay. Mossel Bay is a harbour town on the Garden Route
in South Africa’s Western Cape Province. It’s known for the wide Santos Beach and the 19th-century Cape St. Blaize
Lighthouse, which offers bay views. The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex includes the Maritime Museum, the
Shell Museum and botanical gardens.
Day 6: Mossel Bay – Oudtshoorn (85 KM)
After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Oudtshoorn. On the way visit Cango Cave and Cango wild life
ranch and safari Ostrich farm.
Cango Caves The spectacular Cango Caves are a subterranean wonderland of magnificent stalactite and stalagmite rock
formations that att acts thousands of visitors annually. They extend more than two kilometres into the Wartburg
Mountains and visitors can take guided tours that wind through narrow passageways and steep stairways linking the
massive caverns.
Safari Ostrich Show farm
Safari Ostrich Show Farm is an operating farm where visitors will see large flocks of ostriches at different stages of
development in the surrounding fields. Visitors are assured of personal attention and upon their arrival are greeted
by one of our multi-lingual guides who will, during the course of the tour explain every aspect of ostrich farming,
from breeding to rearing. The tour starts in the breeding camp, with a nest of ostrich eggs, where the first stage of
the ostrich life cycle is explained. Visitors will get the opportunity to test the strength of the eggs by standing on
them - a great photo opportunity. During the breeding season visitors get to see ostrich eggs hatching in the
incubator rooms. Visitors get to sit on an ostrich and those who are brave enough can even try their hand at riding
one. Every tour ends with an "Ostrich Derby" where local jockeys display their riding skills. A highly entertaining and
educational tour is guaranteed.
Day 7: Oudtshoorn – Knysna (120 KM)
Today, we will go to Knysna. Nestled between the imposing Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean and
surrounded by world-renowned forests, Knysna offers a wealth of activities for visitors. The beautiful lagoon and
more than eight beaches provide opportunities to swim, surf, canoe, yacht, jet-ski, boat, fish, and walk on soft sand
and take ferry rides.
Day 8: Knysna - Plattenburg Bay day trip
Plettenberg Bay is a seaside town on the Garden Route in South Africa’s Western Cape Province. The sandy Central
Beach and Lookout Beach both have surf breaks. To the south, Robberg Nature Reserve is a rocky peninsula with
trails and the Stone Age Nelson Bay Caves. Northeast is Birds of Eden, a free-flight bird sanctuary in indigenous
forest, and an elephant sanctuary. Whales come near the coast in migration season.

Day 9: Knysna – George – Nairobi
After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to airport to catch the flight for Nairobi.
Day 10: Nairobi – Nakuru (160 KM)
Pick up from Nairobi Airport, transfer to Lake Nakuru. Breakfast on the way. Arrive at Lake Nakuru. After Lunch
proceed for half day game drive. Dinner & overnight stay in hotel.

Day 11: Lake Nakuru – Lake Naivasha (92 KM)
After breakfast, drive to Lake Naivasha and arrive in time for lunch at Lake Naivasha Country Club. Afternoon visit
Crescent Island. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Day 12: Naivasha – Masai Mara (300 KM)
After breakfast, drive through the dramatic Great Rift Valley to the Masai Mara National Reserve. This enormous
reserve is actually part of the vast Serengeti plains famously known for its spectacular great wildebeest’s migration
and is home of the Big Five: Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino. Lunch at your Lodge/ camp and relax before
departing for an afternoon game drive. The Mara Game Reserve – one of the greatest wildernesses of the world.
Large mammals are varied, and easy to see. Residents among the Parks are: Maasai Giraffe, Buffalo, Eland and
thousands of plain games including Impala, Zebra, Topi, both Thomson's and grants Gazelles.

Day 13: Masai Mara
After breakfast, proceed on a morning game-viewing drive to search for the myriad species of game that make this
reserve their home. If you are lucky, you can witness the kill in action, moment by moment, right in front of your
unbelieving eyes! After a sumptuous lunch at your lodge, proceed for another exciting game drive, where you can
expect to see the famous 'Big 5'.
Day 14: Masai Mara – Nairobi
After breakfast checkout from hotel and transfer to Nairobi. Evening is free for your own. Dinner and overnight stay
hotel.
Day 15: End of Tour
Breakfast in hotel and transfer to airport for flight back India .



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