Off the Beaten Track South Africa Vacation

What to expect on this itinerary
South Africa emanates secrets with bushman stories that have been painted onto mountains, rhino reserves that are unknown to the world, and townships that echo color and charm. Home to some of the greatest landscapes on the planet, the Rainbow Nation will take you on a journey through cultures and histories. Over these luxurious ten nights, you will go off the beaten track and immerse yourself in it all from the people to the elephants to the art. Welcome to a country that remains so undiscovered.
Customizable Itinerary
Cape Town – Exploring Table Mountain’s Forgotten Back Slopes
The famous image of Table Mountain that you will see is of the flat, front side. Most visitors do not see any more than this and the cable car station, while the locals spend their time elsewhere on this enchanting mountain. After a private airport transfer and some time to refresh at your hotel, you will travel to the back of Table Mountain. Here, vineyards stretch out across the foothills, and the rows of vines are interspersed with fynbos and botanical flora. These vineyards gaze toward Devil’s Peak and the Cape of Good Hope. During a leisurely afternoon, you will absorb these vistas while sampling Constantia’s luxurious wine. While crowds gather on one part of Table Mountain, these Constantia back slopes provide space to rest after the flight.
What's Included:
Cape Town – Enchanting West Coast Private Tour
Cape Town – Woodstock Street Art and Dining in Langa
Johannesburg – Funky Streets and the Cradle of Humankind
Johannesburg – An Intimate Experience in the Soweto Township
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park – An Exhilarating Big-Game Safari
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park – Fully Immersed in the Wilderness
Durban – Cultures Come Together
Drakensberg – Ancient Rock Art and Mountain Vistas
Drakensberg – Day Trip to Lesotho
Johannesburg – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Experience Africa’s oldest, protected wildlife area, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi, which is a park that somehow remains off the beaten track
- Explore the vibrant streets of Soweto, which is a thriving township where Mandela and Desmond Tutu lived on the same street
- Discover bushman rock art in the UNESCO World Heritage Drakensberg mountains
- Venture to the West Coast to find San history, charming villages, deserted beaches, and pronking springbok
- Sample Table Mountain’s lesser-known back slopes, where gardens and vineyards contrast the touristic summit
- Indulge in a day trip into Lesotho, which is an isolated kingdom in the sky
- Delight in a street art tour through Cape Town’s historically gray suburbs before experiencing township dining in Langa
- Travel back in time at the Cradle of Humankind and experience Durban’s cultural melting pot
- Marvel at South Africa’s incredible wildlife and enjoy private moments with the Big Five
Detailed Description
It is easy to dream of South Africa and see Table Mountain and rhinos as they wander around the Kruger. Regardless, this vast Rainbow Nation holds so many secrets. There are histories and cultures from long before the explorers landed, and you will find rare and endangered wildlife that has been almost forgotten by the world. Street art illuminates city streets while rock art survives in wilderness mountains, and for every famous attraction like the Cape penguins, there is somewhere completely unknown like the town of Darling. Even in the most popular destination of Cape Town, there is so much that remains to be uncovered
This South Africa vacation will reveal South Africa’s secrets, and it will take you far from the standard trail into the places where authenticity reigns. Your first three days will be spent in Cape Town, where you can venture beyond the shadow of Table Mountain. You will explore the mountain’s back slopes on day one, discover the West Coast on day two, and then dive into the local culture in Woodstock and Langa on day three. You will then fly to Johannesburg and spend the next two days in a city that is quickly reinventing itself. Here, you will discover Mandela’s history in Soweto, human history at the Cradle of Humankind, and tomorrow’s history in the funky city center.
By day six, you will be in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, which is Africa’s oldest, protected reserve, but it remains a safari destination that is mostly ignored in favor of the Kruger. It is an evocative and incredibly intimate place to go on safari, and the wildlife population is not only diverse and abundant. Your accommodation also provides an atmospheric insight into unique animal behavior. After two days on safari, you will spend an afternoon in Durban, which is a coastal city with a rich heritage. Two days in the Drakensberg mountains will culminate your vacation, affording you time to explore San rock art and the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho. After ten nights in this amazing country, you will depart from Johannesburg.
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Starting Price
$5,800 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 656 reviews
The following is what we wrote to the travel agency directly:
I am writing this in lieu of the survey and hope that we cover the questions. First of all, THANK YOU!!! Our agent was wonderful and accomodating in reference to the scheduling and the itinerary. She was charming and friendly and was quick to respond to my questions and requests.
Upon arrival, the woman from our tour company was nice, accomodating.
The Faircity Hotel was just what we ordered, easy and near to a couple of things. Our guide from the tour company was nice and informative. I highly recommend the Cradle of Humankind and wish we had spent a little longer there but we arrived too late. We went to the Sterkfontein Caves and would not recommend it for people of our age although it was interesting. (We're not really cave people anyway) The Apartheid Museum was good but not outstanding. We had done a lot of reading before the trip.
Next, we got our car and drove to Hazyview. Oh, we added a GPS in the rental. We had brought our own but you should recommwend to people that they make sure that their GPS has South Africa in it. I had checked it at home trying to find Johannesburg and our GPS found it so I assumed they had S Africa, but somebody later told me that there is a Jburg in the US that GPS pick up! The driving wasn't bad at all, in fact, very good and easy even for us Americans. The Tanamera Lodge was out of this world--beautiful and well managed. We drove up to Bourne's Pothole, etc, etc, which shouldn't be missed.We stopped for lunch in Graskop on the way, a cute little touristy town.
Our next leg was a long trip from there to Swaziland. Uneventful and easy to get thru the borders. Since we stopped at other craft places on the way, we didn't make it in time to see the candles or glass. The Mountain Inn accomodation was OK. We had dinner there amongst throngs of tourists but the food was good.
Then on to St Lucia Amazulu Lodge. We had been given a note at the Mountain Inn that the front office closes at 6 and we could call when we got there. Problem is--no phone!! Luckily, some other tourists were there and let us in and told us where to park the car--and therre was a night watchman who found the key for us (non-English speaking) We walked around St Lucia which is a nice town and walked out to the estuary.
We next drove to Hluhluwe the Zulu Nyala Safari Game Lodge--very good experience. The rental car was picked up the next day.
Our transfer to Durban went smoothly as did the transfer from the CT airport. We stayed at the Underberg Guesthouse, which we would recommend highly. Fortunately, our in country contact had discovered that I had booked one day short there and scrambled for us and found another guesthouse for the last night--Wergelen--terrific!!!!!!!!
CT: Robben Island (good), Greenmarket Sq--fun market and lots of cafes around; District 6 Museum, a little disappointing but we're glad we went, the V and A Waterfront for a nice lunch. Oh, and the Red and Blue buses which are hop on hop off buses touring CT and environs. Oh, our trip to Cape Point which had been arranged by the Underberg was wonderful and beautiful, stopping by several small towns. The penguins were delightful! (There was a major fire on the Cape for a couple of days, which was really sad but interesting watching the helicopters trying to put it out with seawater)
Our car was delivered to Wergelen. And we decided that we had too much stuff for the remainder of the trip so Fiona, the owner of Welgelen helped us find a shipper for our suitcases which should arrive in the PHL airport soon.(!?)
The drive to Stellenbosch and Franshoek was wonderful. The River Manor Boutique Hotel was a great find, easy walk into town, good breakfast, nice staff. We went to Oppie Dorp, good food and not expensive and to Ernie Eels restaurnat, the Big Easy--again good food. We drove thru Franshoek on the way to Hermanus since it had been recommended and the trip is FANTASTIC. (I am glad we had gotten used to driving on the left side by then thru the mountains!) We went to several wineries, including the one owned by Ernie Eels (beautiful views!!) and some others.
\Hermanus was a cute town, touristy, good for one night. Beautiful seaside.
\Oudtshoorn was very interesting as a one time deal. Not a must but good for once. The Mooiplaas GH was a good accomodation. Not much to do in the town.
Driving to Plettenberg Bay was nice. Enrico's Restaurant is about 15 mins out of town and a really nice place, highly recommended for beauty and food. By the water. Also stopped for oysters in Knysna, asking at the tourist office where good oysters were. (Quay Four), an informal place on the water with great oysters. Driving to Port Elizabeth was uneventful. We arrived late at the No 5 Boutique Art Hotel and left very early for our flight, but the hotel was magnificent and we wished we had spent a couple of nights there.
Flight to Joburg and onto Maun were fine. At that point Desert and Deltas Safaris took over and WOW--we were treated royally and it was so interesting and lots of fun and LOADS of pix. I'm glad you chose the combination of venues thru DDS, water, Okinavango Delta, Moremi, Xugana. We saw lots of animals and birds. The weather was great (a little too dry for them) but good (and hot) for us.
Victoria Falls: Transits went well and timely. We booked the sunset cruise thru the tour company that picked us up in Kusane to V Falls. We went to Zambia and Zimbabwe sides of the falls.(walking and taxi) There's a competition between the countries as to which side is better. We loved both. Zimbabwe gave a better overview but Zambia felt intimate and more into the falls. My camera shorted out in the falls in Zimbabwe, our last day :((( but it had put in 6 weeks of great pix.
All in all, a TERRIFIC trip which we would recommend to anyone (who can afford it :( ) We want our adult children to go someday. Our travel agency did a wonderful job of making sure we were well taken care of and getting us to absolutely great places.
Thank you!!!!
Barbara and Loren C
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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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