Cape Town, Vineyards Tour & African Safari in Kruger for Couples

What to expect on this itinerary
Kruger and Cape Town create narratives from vacation fairytales. Intimate encounters with White rhinos, helicopter rides above Table Mountain, deluxe camps surrounded by four-legged silhouettes, luxuriant suites above the ocean; this romantic two-destination getaway serves up a feast of unique experiences, transforming African reverie into evocative reality. This is a South African romantic vacation for sharing, but only with that one special person.
Customizable Itinerary
Lions and Rhinos: Welcome to South Africa
You may have watched the wildlife documentaries about Africa. You probably have preconceptions about what it's really going to look like. Yet you're still shaking your head in astonishment at the pair of White rhinos blocking the road. A few miles earlier it was a lion pride that lounged across the rugged track. Elephants have sauntered past, buffalo seem to hide behind corners, and there was even a spotted predatory cat in the tree. Are you looking for the Big Five? There's a good chance of seeing them all just on the drive to the camp. While you've probably envisaged spotting these wild animals on your African safari, few people predict the abundance of the sightings.
After your international flight, a rep meets you at O.R Tambo International Airport and assists with a transfer onto a short local flight to Kruger National Park. An expert guide is waiting, and what you would call an airport transfer anywhere else, is actually a dramatic first game drive through Big Five country. Depending on your arrival time there will also be opportunity for an afternoon game drive.
What's Included:
Ultimate Safari Luxury in Sabi Sands
Beautiful Private Adventures in Kruger National Park
Welcome to Cape Town and Table Mountain
A Private Helicopter Ride Above Cape Town
Discovering Cape Point in a Vintage Sidecar
Free Day in Cape Town
Hypnotic Journeys through Famous Vineyards
Farewell to South Africa
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy seven incredible days of safari in Kruger National park, one of Africa's largest and most authentic big game destinations
- Savor five days of new experiences in Cape Town, the iconic city surrounded by beautiful mountains and stunning coastline
- Elevate the romance with some of Africa's finest hotels and lodges, from bathrooms overlooking rhinos to deluxe suites standing above Cape Town's waterfront
- Discover the iconic wilderness of Kruger by journeying to remote corners of the national park and sleeping in custom luxury camps miles from any other tourists
- Get intimate with lions, rhinos, elephants, leopards, giraffe, hippos, and that's just on the drive to the lodge
- Helicopter above Table Mountain, take sensual tours through vineyards, and drive a vintage sidecar down one of the planet's most spectacular roads; just a sample of the highlights from your time in Cape Town
- This itinerary blends expertly guided experiences with lots of free time for you to discover South Africa in your own way
Detailed Description
Two of Africa's most exciting destinations combine to create this dream city and safari vacation. You start in untamed safari wilderness, exploring exquisite landscapes that teem with the Big Five and more. Think lion prides, endless rhinos, huge elephant herds, and everything else that captures your imagination about African wildlife. Kruger National Park is one of the continent's largest and most abundant, and you've got a full week of spectacular safari experiences. Then it's off to Cape Town for five days in one of the planet's most beautiful cities. Helicopter rides, vineyard tours, opulent dining, sidecar journeys; this itinerary bursts with unique ways to experience a renowned city. An air of romance is threaded throughout it all. Sleep in the continent's finest lodges, eat at tables for two in the bush, and enjoy private customized tours throughout.
Let's start in Kruger, where the vast landscapes teem with ravenous lions and dramatic safari scenes. It feels almost fictional, the Big Five practically roaming past your private verandah. Private game drives offer intimate encounters, champagne picnics gaze down on predatory cheetahs, and walking safaris take you hand-in-hand through elephant country. For all the excitement, this Kruger safari is also indelibly calm and relaxing. Sit back, relax, pick up a book, and then put it down because a buffalo herd is wandering past. For the first four days you're based in the unparalleled luxury of Sabi Sands, a private part of the park that combines rugged surroundings with opulent interiors. Next you'll spend three days crossing Kruger, with private remote camps completing your absolute immersion in the big game delights of South Africa.
For seven days you'll hardly see another person. That changes as you fly to Cape Town, although the commitment to privacy and getaway remains firmly in place. A deluxe suite at the fabulous five-star Twelve Apostles is your base, views of both mountain and ocean available from the balcony. Romantic vacations are about special experiences and Cape Town revels in its ability to offer the unique. Soar above the city on a private helicopter ride, drive a vintage WWII sidecar to encounters with wild penguins, and meander through endless vineyards. Just like Kruger, Cape Town knows how to move the pendulum from surprise to grandeur.
With stunning safari adventures and unique city experiences, this itinerary showcases two of the continent's finest destinations. It's a vacation that needs to be shared; but not with everyone. Bring your partner and jump into an idyllic, personalized version of Africa.
Zicasso offers a variety of tours to South Africa. Be sure to read the South Africa safari reviews.
Starting Price
$8,500 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 393 reviews
The safari tour company helped us design an incredible vacation. They did a wonderful job recommending things to do and places to go. We were in Cape Town for 5 nights, Stellenbosch for 2, Sabi Sabi for 4 and Plettenberg Bay for 2 days. Each place was more beautiful than the next. They were able to get us into Sabi Sabi at pretty late notice over the week before Easter. Sabi Sabi was wonderful. We were 10 people with 4 kids (3,5,6, and 8). We had our own vehicle and so the kids were able to go on all the Safari drives and we saw all big 5. The Elephun center at Sabi was beyond amazing and the kids fell in love with our driver Francois. In Cape Town, we stayed in Camps Bay which I would recommend to anyone and Clouds Estate probably has the most beautiful views in the Stellenbosch (the driver that the safari tour company helped arrange at the lost moment, said that the de Graff family that bought the property next door for its view and purchased the wrong property). Flying around SA was easy and even though our luggage missed a connection from Kruger to George (thru Johannesburg) - we got it delivered the next day with absolutely no problem.
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We are fairly seasoned travellers, and did a lot of homework before planning this trip. Nothing really prepared us for how fabulous it would be. I'd say it was the trip of a lifetime, except that we fully intend to go back.
From first contact to last, this travel agency was a pleasure to deal with. They were responsive to our ideas about what we wanted to do and see, and put together several itineraries which also included many suggestions that we had not thought of.
Ours was a private 3 week tour, beginning in Durban, then to the Sabi Sands game reserve (where we stayed at the Londolozi Founders Camp). We took the Blue Train from Pretoria to Cape Town where we stayed a few days at the very lovely Cape Grace Hotel, and spent 3 wonderful days at the a wine estate near Stellenbosch.
Our travel agency arranged all of our transportation and excursions. Everything went like clockwork: all of our guides or transports were right on time, and without exception they were extremely pleasant and knowledgeable people. We learned a lot about the country from each of them.
South Africa is a long way from Canada. What made us feel very secure was that we had the personal cell phone number of our agent and knew that we could call her at any hour if something went awry.
The very best thing is that we never had to call!
I would recommend this tour company highly, and would definitely use them again,
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Shortly after using the Zicasso site to send my safari inquiry out, I received a call from numerous agents all willing to help organize the safari of my dreams. After careful consideration I chose our trip planner with this travel team. She listened to my ideas, wish lists, hopes and expectations. Not only did our trip planner fulfill all of my requests, she went over and above to ensure all my needs were met. The entire trip was seamless. I had to travel to Africa by myself one the first leg of the trip to complete a Medical Missions trip to Zimbabwe, and subsequently met my husband in Johannesburg, SA following my medical duties. This trip planner ensured that my spouse was adequately care for in every detail. She arranged transports to and from hotels and airports, helped get us through customs, porters, literally every small detail was looked after. Our trip planner planned a most extraordinary adventure for us in Cape Town which was more than our expectations could ever have been. We got to experience first-hand the rich Jewish Heritage of the Cape Town area, visit the Holocaust museum, the synagogue, and experience the rich culinary world Cape Town has become to be known. Every restaurant was incredible! We toured around the entire peninsula area with an amazing guide who was a Cape Town native. Therefore we felt as if we got a genuine cultural experience and learned amazing things about South Africa which we had never known prior. Then we were off to the Sabi Sands Game Reserve in the greater Kruger National Park for the safari of a lifetime. Not only was the lodge astounding, but the icing on the cake was the chef was very familiar with Kosher dietary laws and was most accommodating to my needs. We saw all the big five gaming animals on the first day. Each and every experience we had was life-changing. We made so many wonderful memories. We look forward to our next adventure and would rank our experience with this travel company the best experience anyone could possible have.
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We had a great trip. I talked with our safari travel agent a few times on the phone and email to talk about what we wanted to do and she recommended places that turned out to be exactly what we wanted. I felt that our travel agent really listened to what I wanted to get out of the trip. It was a once in a lifetime Adventure so we wanted to get it right. Thanks! We had three nights at each location – Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Ngoma Lodge in Botswana and Dulini Lodge in South Africa. We were taken care of from beginning to end with people at each place to get us where we needed to go. Generally speaking, I can’t say enough about how well we were treated during the whole trip.
Victoria Falls is spectacular! We took the guided walk to see all the viewing sites on the Zimbabwe side of the falls. They will rent you a poncho for $3. I’m so glad we got them because in some places we got soaked. Our agent recommended that if we go into town we should stop at the Elephant Walk shopping mall. We did and ended up getting several things. It had artists who did various crafts, so I knew we were getting original and unique mementos from our stay there. I was really happy with the place we stayed in Victoria Falls. When we got there, there was a mixup with the rooms. Our agent stepped in and got it fixed right away. Our rooms had decks that overlooked the watering hole. It was amazing to get up in the morning, step out on my deck and see elephants, impalas and crocodiles meandering around the watering hole. One night for dinner we had a Boma, which is kind of like an African luau with local dancing and singing. They get everybody involved so it was a lot of fun.
Next we drove to Ngoma Lodge in Botswana. It was truly in the middle of nowhere so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Every aspect of it was wonderful. The lodge was on higher ground so we overlooked the flood plains of the Chobe River. They had a multi-level deck with lots of places to sit and enjoy the view. In our rooms the whole wall was windows so we had a view that just went on and on. And we had a deck with a plunge pool. We never got to use it because we were so busy. Near the lodge, there was a watering hole. Each morning the zebras, giraffes, impala and more came to the watering hole to drink. We took our meals on the deck so we could enjoy it all while we ate. The food and the service were good. They really pampered us. We went on game drives each day. One thing I really wanted to see was elephants crossing the Chobe River. I had heard about it and seen pictures. We saw a herd of what must have been over 100 elephants crossing the river. It was one of my favorite highlights. We saw lots of impalas, kudus, elephants, giraffes, and so much more. We saw a lion stalking a kudu. Nearby there was a herd of giraffes that got scared and ran away. They are so graceful when they run. They really went out of their way to ensure we had a good stay. Our game driver grew up in a nearby village so was really familiar with the area and knew exactly where to take us for the best game viewing.
Our last stop was at Dulini Lodge. It is a private game reserve outside of Kruger National Park in South Africa. The room was huge with an extra-large bathroom, living room and large deck with a plunge pool. Elephants walked in the dry river bed off of our deck. The grounds were all grassy and covered with trees. It was beautiful. Every day animals came up and grazed on the grass. We ate outside here too with elegant dinners and excellent service. Sometimes we ate by ourselves and sometimes in small groups. Try the kudu steak and the wart hog. They were both delicious. We tried lots of foods we had never heard of. Most of them were really good. Both lodges had expert chefs. We went on game drives every day. We would tell our game driver what we wanted to see and he and his tracker would look for tracks. One time we saw three lions resting after eating their fresh kill. In another part of the park we saw a leopard with her cub and a fresh kill in the tree. Then we saw a lion with three cubs. We saw so much on every game drive.
I was really pleased with the whole trip. The locations were just what we wanted. We were really pampered with the food, service and amenities. We saw game on every single drive we went on. Three nights in each place worked out really well. I would whole heartedly recommend this safari travel company to plan your trip.
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