Explorers World Travel
South African Explorer Tour 12 Days
Next departure dates: October 31, 2010 ($2,900)
Price Range: $2,900 - $2,900
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Departures Weekly on Mondays

This colourful 12 day tour combines the wildlife of the Kruger National Park, the crafts and cultural traditions of Swaziland and Kwazulu-Natal and the scenic diversity of the Garden Route and Cape Town


The prices include:
**Professionally guided throughout;
** Transportation via modern motorcoach;
** Professionally-trained, English-speaking drivers;
** Meals as detailed in brackets following each day's description below;
** All park entrance fees, VAT and other government taxes;
** Comprehensive pre-trip material with discount coupons for travel gear and equipment.

Additional expenses not included:
- Meals not included;
- All beverages;
- Requisite visas and other travel preparations like inoculations;
- Flight from Durban to Port Elizabeth (DUR/PLZ);
- Tipping.

Contact EWT for the best international air fares and for recommendations on how to use your frequent flyer miles.
Day 1: MPUMALANGA
Depart Johannesburg for Mpumalanga. See the Blyde River Canyon, the third deepest in the world, and God's Window where sheer cliffs plunge 700 meters to the lowveld. Overnight near Hazyview.  [no meals]
Day 2: KRUGER
Now the size of Wales, Kruger National Park has protected South African wildlife since 1898. Renowned for its research studies of Southern Africa's native flora and fauna, the park offers one of the best wildlife experiences on the continent. Start your exploration of the park on an early morning game drive, stopping for a picnic breakfast along the way. Search for the 'Big Five' (lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and hippo), and enjoy spotting prolific birdlife and smaller game. Your afternoon is at leisure at your hotel. Optional late afternoon or night open-vehicle game drives are available at an additional charge. Overnight at your hotel.   [b- -]

PRIVATE GAME LODGE OPTION
For Days 2 & 3 you may elect to stay at a private luxurious safari reserve adjacent Kruger. Call for the current additional cost and click here to learn more about SabiSabi.

Day 3: KRUGER
Begin the day with early morning coffee or tea, then enjoy a second morning in the park on an open vehicle game drive. Thanks to Kruger's wide variety of ecosystems, you are likely to come across vast herds of impala, zebra, giraffe and wildebeest, and if lucky, may spot some of the endangered wild dogs that call the park their home. Stop for a picnic breakfast later in the morning. Return to your hotel for an afternoon at leisure or optional late afternoon or night open-vehicle game drives. Overnight at your hotel.   [b- -]
Day 4: SWAZILAND
Depart Kruger following an early breakfast and travel east to Swaziland. Although the Swazi economy is primarily based on agriculture, especially the production of sugar cane, there is growing industrial sector. A visit to a glass factory that produces lovely art glass is included this morning and later this afternoon, you may want to take advantage of an optional (complimentary) excursion to a candle factory. Overnight in Swaziland.   [b- -]
Day 5: KWAZULU-NATAL
After breakfast, re-enter South Africa and travel into Kwazulu-Natal. Enjoy an afternoon game drive in the the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve. The park contains an immense diversity of fauna and flora and is particularly famous for its conservation of black and white rhino. It contains hundreds of endangered black rhino and the largest population of white rhino in the world. Overnight in the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi region.  [b- -]
Day 6: DURBAN
After breakfast, travel to a traditional Zulu village for a lunch and show displaying the local culture. The Zulu, which means people of heaven, are a proud nation that treasure their heritage, are friendly and always hospitable. After enjoying their hospitality, continue to Durban for overnight.   [b-l-]
Day 7: DURBAN
A full day at leisure in Durban, a sophisticated and cosmopolitan city on the Indian Ocean. Take an optional day excursion, shop or relax, then enjoy your choice of regional or fine dining in one of Durban's many restaurants.  [b- -]
Day 8: PORT ELIZABETH
Transfer to the airport for your flight to [[Port Elizabeth] where dinner and overnight accommodations await. Remainder of the day on your own in Port Elizabeth.  [b- -d]
Day 9: KNYSNA
Follow the southern coast today via the Tsitsikamma Forest, the "Garden of the Garden Route". This beautiful indigenous forest is home to centuries old trees and much wildlife and birds. Over the millennia, rivers have cut awesome gorges through the coastal plateau as they flow down to the spectacular coastline. Later, check into your overnight accommodations in quaint Knysna situated in a picturesque setting between lush forests and the shores of a peaceful lagoon.  [b- -]
Day 10: KNYSNA
A leisurely start this morning before taking a cruise to the Knysna Heads; two great sandstone cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon which connects the estuary with the sea. The Western Head is the privately owned Featherbed Nature Reserve. On disembarking here, take a trailer ride to the top of Western Head, and walk back through milkwood trees for an included lunch. Return to Knysa where your afternoon and evening are at leisure. Overnight again in Knysna.   [b-l-]
Day 11: OUDTSHOORN
Travel over Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn. Learn about the world's largest bird on a guided tour of the Ostrich Show Farm, then tour the vast halls and towering limestone formations of Cango Caves. Overnight in Oudtshoorn.   [b- -d]
Day 12: DEPART
Travel scenic Route 62 via the 'Klein Karoo' wine region and the awe inspiring rock formations of Montagu to Cape Town, where your tour ends in the late afternoon.  [b- -]
Passengers may disembark at Cape Town International Airport, on request.
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