Kruger Safari, Cape Town & Wine Lands Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The Kruger and the Cape, two fabled icons of Africa, destinations that respond to the continent's travel reverie. One is wild and untamed, the inspiring home of all the four-legged greats. The other is colorful and vibrant, opening the senses with flavors and cultures. Blend the two on this 10-day itinerary, immersing yourself in the big five wilderness before absorbing the luxury of Cape Town and the Winelands. Landscapes compel, stories confound, and South Africa comes alive on this journey of a lifetime.
Customizable Itinerary
Johannesburg to Sabi Sands – Evocative Safari Welcomes
Into the wild, the plane touching down in the Sabi Sands as elephants watch on. Gaze towards the horizon and giraffe poke their heads above the trees. Transferring to the lodge, you spot springbok jumping around, their fearful antics suggesting that a predator is nearby. Turn a corner and the pride sits serenely, the yawn of a lioness indicating that now isn't the time for a hunt. Sabi Sands is a reserve that borders Kruger National Park, offering all the animals of its larger neighbor in a secluded area. It's an ideal safari starting point, filled with a diversity and abundance that can be seen on short game drives. The transfer to the lodge is just the start, a great myriad of four-legged mammals discovered before you've even checked in.
Relax and take lunch at the lodge, continuing the game viewing from a private verandah overlooking the Sand River. Then an afternoon game drive traverses the famed haven of Africa's big five. On the first day, there's often an anticipation of seeing the most famous. Sabi Sands excels on this point. A pair of rhino gracefully wanders past the vehicle, entertaining with their serene stares. Buffalos block the trail, rumbustious beasts that huff noisily. An elephant pride drifts across the landscape, the baby jumping around as it chases a warthog. Now a lion pride, chiefs of their realm, lounging just a couple of meters from the vehicle. Returning to the lodge, there's a flicker in the trees, a tail wiggling around. Look closer. It's a leopard, as content as could be, sleeping with one eye open. While a safari never guarantees you can see certain animals, Sabi Sands always has the abundance to satisfy.
What's Included:
Sabi Sands – The Big Five and So Much More
Sabi Sands – Game Drives and a Walking Safari
Kruger National Park – Crossing the Kruger
Kruger National Park – An Intimate Bush Immersion
Nelspruit to Cape Town – Relaxing Beneath Table Mountain
Cape Town – Exploring the Colors and History of the City
Stellenbosch – Sensual Tranquility in the Cape Winelands
Stellenbosch – More Tasting in the Picturesque Winelands
Stellenbosch to Cape Town – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy five days of evocative Kruger safari, mixing game drives and walks to see the landscape from different angles
- Discover that safari is about so much more than the big five, with dozens of inspiring species found in huge numbers; you'll see many of them from the balcony of your luxury Sabi Sands lodge
- Spend three days in the Sabi Sands, an abundant reserve that's famed for an astonishing collection of big cats and rhinos
- Cross the Kruger on a full-day game drive and marvel at the scale of this remarkable national park
- Enjoy two nights in a remote luxury bush camp beneath the Lebombo Mountains, immersed in the wilderness that Kruger provides
- Explore the colors and cultures of Cape Town, a vibrant city that's framed by Table Mountain and an unforgettable historical trail
- Complete the itinerary in the Cape Winelands, where a luxury Stellenbosch Lodge is the base for sensual wine tasting and Africa's finest culinary scene
Starting Price
$12,400 per person (excluding international flights)
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 560 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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I like to think of myself as a low maintenance girl, but the truth is, I’m not. And that’s ok. Work hard play hard. So when I, with my parents, husband and daughter decided to take the trip of a lifetime to South Africa, every detail was really important. We knew we wanted a mix of a Safari vacation with a visit to Capetown. For the Safari, all I had heard about was Kruger National park and then nothing else. My entire view of SA was really what I knew through friends I met during their visits to the US. I found this travel agent on Zicasso and, although she didn’t have that many reviews, she beat out two other well-known companies because of her attention to detail, her exceptional hotel recommendations and her anticipation of what we might need.
For example, when looking for Safari lodges to stay at, she asked whether we were ok being in the malaria zone because my daughter is 10 and parents are older. I had no idea the park was in the malaria zone and none of the other travel agents mentioned this to me! Instead, our agent found us a fantastic 5 star lodge in Welgevonden reserve (Mhondoro Game Lodge) where we had the absolute best guide and staff ever. She also booked us on a charter flight from Johannesburg to the reserve and back, and then the domestic flights from Johannesburg to Capetown and back (we had already booked the international flights on our own). During our trip, our agent even went online and checked us in for our flights! She also arranged for executive meet and greet services for all our intra-country transfers which helped a ton. Our travel agent also did an excellent job of booking all road transfers for us and every driver was at least 10 minutes early - we never had to wait - and super friendly and helpful. She told all hotels, restaurants, etc. that I was gluten-free, she was always available via WhatsApp during our vacation and we even met her for lunch while out for a day tour of Stellenbosch & the winelands - so nice to put her pretty face to a name.
All in all, I would HIGHLY recommend this agent and this travel team for any travel in Southern Africa (in addition to S. Africa, I believe she also does Botswana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and some other southern African countries). This travel agent has set an extremely high standard and I wish I could just take her back home with me to organize the rest of my life!
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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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