Spectacular South Africa

5 DAYS & 4 NIGHTS

Spectacular South Africa

General Information about South Africa

South Africa is located at the southernmost region of Africa, with a long coastline that stretches more than 2,500 km (1,553 mi) and along two oceans (the South Atlantic and the Indian). At 1,219,912 km2 (471,011 sq mi),

According to the UN Demographic Yearbook, South Africa is the 25th-largest country in the world. It is about the same size as Colombia, twice the size of France, three times as big as Japan, four times the size of Italy and five times the size of the United Kingdom.

Mafadi in the Drakensberg at 3,450 m (11,320 ft) is the highest peak in South Africa. Excluding the Prince Edward Islands, the country lies between latitudes 22° and 35°S, and longitudes 16° and 33°E.

The interior of South Africa consists of a vast, in most places almost flat, plateau with an altitude of between 1,000 m (3,300 ft) and 2,100 m (6,900 ft), highest in the east and sloping gently downwards towards the west and north, and slightly less noticeably so to the south and south-west. This plateau is surrounded by the Great Escarpment whose eastern, and highest, stretch is known as the Drakensberg.

The south and south-western parts of the plateau (at approximately 1100–1800 m above sea level), and the adjoining plain below (at approximately 700–800 m above sea level – see map on the right) is known as the Great Karoo, which consists of sparsely populated scrubland. To the north the Great Karoo fades into the even drier and more arid Bushmanland, which eventually becomes the Kalahari desert in the very north-west of the country. The mid-eastern, and highest part of the plateau is known as the Highveld. This relatively well-watered area is home to a great proportion of the country’s commercial farmlands, and contains its largest conurbation (Gauteng Province). To the north of Highveld, from about the 25° 30′ S line of latitude, the plateau slopes downwards into the Bushveld, which ultimately gives way to the Limpopo lowlands or Lowveld.

TOURISM

South Africa has a generally temperate climate, due in part to being surrounded by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans on three sides, by its location in the climatically milder Southern Hemisphere and due to the average elevation rising steadily towards the north (towards the equator) and further inland. Due to this varied topography and oceanic influence, a great variety of climatic zones exist. The climatic zones range from the extreme desert of the southern Namib in the farthest northwest to the lush subtropical climate in the east along the Mozambique border and the Indian Ocean. Winters in South Africa occur between June and August.

The extreme southwest has a climate remarkably similar to that of the Mediterranean with wet winters and hot, dry summers, hosting the famous fynbos biome of shrubland and thicket. This area also produces much of the wine in South Africa. This region is also particularly known for its wind, which blows intermittently almost all year. The severity of this wind made passing around the Cape of Good Hope particularly treacherous for sailors, causing many shipwrecks. Further east on the south coast, rainfall is distributed more evenly throughout the year, producing a green landscape. This area is popularly known as the Garden Route.

The Free State is particularly flat because it lies centrally on the high plateau. North of the Vaal River, the Highveld becomes better watered and does not experience subtropical extremes of heat. Johannesburg, in the centre of the Highveld, is at 1,740 m (5,709 ft) and receives an annual rainfall of 760 mm (29.9 in). Winters in this region are cold, although snow is rare.

The high Drakensberg mountains, which form the south-eastern escarpment of the Highveld, offer limited skiing opportunities in winter. The coldest place on mainland South Africa is Sutherland in the western Roggeveld Mountains, where midwinter temperatures can reach as low as −15 °C (5 °F). The Prince Edward Islands have colder average annual temperatures, but Sutherland has colder extremes. The deep interior of mainland South Africa has the hottest temperatures: a temperature of 51.7 °C (125.06 °F) was recorded in 1948 in the Northern Cape Kalahari near Upington, but this temperature is unofficial and was not recorded with standard equipment, the official highest temperature is 48.8 °C (119.84 °F) at Vioolsdrif in January 1993.

Day 01 Cape Town

Upon arrival at Cape Town International Airport, a Travcare representative meets you for a transfer to
your pre-booked hotel.

Cape Town is one of the most popular long-haul destinations in the world. Due to its unique topography, it
is also one of the easiest places in which to orientate oneself as long as you remember that with Table
Mountain behind you and Robben Island before you; you are facing north, looking across Table Bay and
up the west coast of Africa.

Overnight at Hotel

Day 02 Cape Town – City Tour

After breakfast leave on a half-day Mother City tour.

You will go for a scenic coastal drive through Clifton & Sea Point & later tour passes the Houses of
Parliament, the Castle, the SA Museum, and a few other historical sights – District Six, Bo-Kaap, Slave
Lodge & ending at the bustling Greenmarket Square. A cable car ride, takes you up the Table Mountain
(weather permitting otherwise Signal Hill) for a breathtaking view over the city (entrance is included)
Return to your hotel.

Overnight at Hotel

Day 03 Cape Town – Peninsula Tour

Breakfast is taken at the hotel. Depart on a full day Peninsula tour

This comprehensive tour shows you the best of the spectacular Cape Peninsula and why it is it’s called the
Fairest Cape. Travel past Sea Point and Camps Bay, past the famous beaches of Clifton and Llandudno
towards Hout Bay. Drive along the Atlantic Seaboard. Pass through Noordhoek and Scarborough. Later
you will take to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Enjoy the funicular ride aboard the “Flying
Dutchman” and enjoy the unforgettable spectacular views. Later get the photo opportunity to take some
pictures at the second southern most tip of the African continent. Visit the beautiful Boulders Beach, and
have the option to sit among the famous colony of Jackass Penguins. Thereafter we enjoy a short stop at
the naval port of Simon’s Town and know about the legend of “Able Seaman Just Nuisance” the Great
Dane Dog that was inducted in Royal Navy. Return to the hotel.

Overnight at Hotel

Day 04 Cape Town –Robben island

After breakfast, leave for a half day trip to Robben Island. Afternoon return to the hotel and enjoy rest of
your day at leisure.

Overnight at Hotel

Day 05 Cape Town

After breakfast, transfer to Cape Town International for flight back home

We at Global Bee Holidays provides tailor-made tours for you. You can contact us anytime to get the best deals for yourself.

Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights

Price Call +91-9815423555 for Prices.

Inclusions:

  • Meet and Greet Representation at the Airport
  • Full day “Cape Peninsula” & a half-day “Mother City” Tour in Cape Town
  • Accommodation in standard rooms in above or similar on bed & breakfast basis and dinner, bed and breakfast in Kruger
  • All transfers & sightseeing is on Private basis in an air-conditioned luxury vehicle.
  • All entrance fees as per the itinerary with Table Mountain Cable car ride.
  • Visit Robben island

Exclusions:

    • All flights, porterage and tips, mineral water, laundry, telephone or any other expense personal in
      nature.
    • Personal Insurance, we strongly suggest that the passenger’s take out there own insurance before departing for South Africa.
    • Drinks and lunches/dinner except where mentioned
    • Items of a personal nature, driver and guide gratuities
    • All entrance fees and excursions not mentioned above
    • Porterage at hotels and airports
    • Any expenses caused by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, natural calamities

(landslides, floods), flight delays, excess baggage, rescheduling or cancellations, any accidents,

medical evacuations, riots, strikes, war, airline or hotel policies etc.

Terms & Conditions

  • The above prices are subject to availability of flights and hotel accommodation and services at the time of processing the reservation.
  • The quote is based on the above hotels and any change will impact the cost. Long week-ends & school holidays in SA may attract a supplement.
  • The check-in time is 1430 hrs and check out time is 1030 hrs. Early check-in or a late checkout is not guaranteed and is only on request.
  • Full day vehicle is 8-9 hrs and half – day is 4-5 hrs. On the Garden Route the vehicle is available for 10-12 hrs. Any extra hours required may not be allowed and is purely on request and will be charged for.
  • The drivers/guides may not stay in the same hotel as the clients. It is customary to pay 10% gratuity (tips) both to the driver and the guide to ensure a more pleasurable services.
  • Any unutilised entrances/sightseeing is non-refundable.
  • The prices are nett with all bank charges to your account.
  • Any cash payments made will attract 2% handling/cash deposit fees. All Master/Visa credit cards will attract 4% and American Express cards 5.75% handling fees.
  • We must receive the above nett quoted amounts in our bank, whether the amount transferred is in Dollar or Rand.
  • Cancellations 30-day prior to the client’s arrival is subject to a cancellation fee. 30% advance required at the time of booking and balance of full payment required 35 days prior to arrival.

You can customise the Trip as per your schedule, we will be more than happy to serve you.

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