After a full South African breakfast, our final day begins by crossing the Breede River mouth to the small town of Bredasdorp. Visit the world famous Shipwreck Museum. Continue via Cape Agulhas where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, en route to Hermanus.
Short rest stop in Hermanus, which is famed for being the best land based whale-watching site in the world. Our journey back to Cape Town continues as you travel via the wheat fields of the Overberg. Proceed via the spectacular coastal drive along the east coast of False Bay with its panoramic views of Cape Point and Table Mountain. Our tour ends with drop off at hotel or at Cape Town International Airport.
Page: 1 Day 1: Cape Town, Barrydale, Calitzdorp, Oudtshoorn Depart Cape Town via Du Toit's Kloof Pass to Worcester and traverse the famous Route 62 passing to the town of Robertson. Visit the towns of Barrydale and Calitzdorp where the true diversity of landscapes is highlighted through the eve ...
The Ostrich (struthio camelus) is a member of a group of birds known as ratites, flightless birds without a keel to their breastbone. Of the 8,600 bird species which exist today, the ostrich is the largest.
Knysna
Knysna is one of the most popular towns along the Garden Route and is famous for its endemic sea horse, luscious oysters, carved wood and a lone female elephant who wanders the remaining forests and is sadly the last of a sub species.
Whale Sighting in Season
Whales are large, magnificent, intelligent, aquatic mammals, which can be spotted from many coastal towns along the Garden Route including Mossel Bay, Knysna & Plettenberg Bay.