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Cape Town from the Top of Table Mountain
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For the independent traveller, in association with Europcar, we offer a comprehensive self-drive service for the whole of South Africa and neighbouring countries.
If one of these popular itineraries is not exactly what you require one of our sales consultants will happily provide you with a tailor-made holiday to suit your exact needs.
All self-drive itineraries include the following:
Meet and Greet on arrival in South Africa
Assistance with collecting your hire car
Assistance onto the correct road to your first night’s stay
24 hour contact service
Comprehensive in-house printed Travel Guide specific for your itinerary
Road Map Book
Vouchers for all accommodations and pre-booked services
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Great North / Limpopo Big Five Safari
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Spoil yourself with a luxury wildlife safari suitable for the whole family or perhaps a romantic getaway for two. Three hours drive from Johannesburg International Airport is the malaria-free, wildlife rich Madikwe National Park in the “Great North” region of South Africa. This world-class wildlife destination combined with an exclusive luxury bush lodge situated in the impressive rugged mountains of the Waterberg offers a magnificent South African safari for the luxury traveller.
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Limpopo and Kruger Park
(Guided or self-drive)

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Over 100 years ago Rudyard Kipling, in his famous Just So children’s story series, wrote about “the great grey, green greasy Limpopo River all set about with fever trees”. This tour takes you into the heart of the ‘Land of Legends’ to the site of the one earliest kingdoms established in Southern Africa and the forerunner of Great Zimbabwe. Moving on we dip into the mystical and vibrant culture of the Venda people as we explore the “sacred lake region”, then we explore the world-renowned Kruger National Park and finally the world’s third largest canyon.
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Kruger Park and The Panorama Route
(Guided and self-drive)

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At the turn of the century, the eastern lowveld of South Africa bordering Mozambique was riddled with malaria and tsetse fly. Undeterred hunters decimated the wildlife to the point where there was very little left. Far-sighted men of influence formed a wildlife sanctuary where Africa’s big game was free to flourish and proliferate to the point where today the park is home a larger number and diversity of animals than 100 years ago. The Kruger National Park is the size of Belgium or Wales, Tsetse fly free and a low Malaria risk, one of the world’s top 10 wildlife safari destinations therefore a must see for the wildlife enthusiast.
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Cape Town and Winelands
(Guided or Self-drive)

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Table Mountain is one of the most recognisable beacons on the globe and stands over Cape Town, which was once known as The Tavern of the Seas as it provided a haven of hospitality for the weary traveller. Today this mountainous outcrop is being rediscovered as one of the most breathtaking destinations, unparallelled in the diversity of natural beauty, which makes it one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Sheer cliffs rising from the oceans give rise to mountains separated by craggy peaks and beautiful beaches. As we explore Winelands the landscape changes to valley upon fertile valley of luxurious vineyards and wheat fields.
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Garden Route
(Guided Or Self-Drive)

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Mediterranean climate in South Africa!!! Yes. A narrow strip of land bordered in the south by the warm Indian Ocean and in the north by a series of majestic mountains creates conditions that have given rise to large tracts of beautiful indigenous forests rich in plant, animal and bird-life, thereby earning it the name Garden Route which has become synonymous with South Africa.
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