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Johannesburg, Cape Town, the bush The best of South Africa

South Africa - Johannesburg - Karongwe Game Reserve - Cape Town

Essential South Africa

From $5100 to $6800 per person for 12 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • From vibrant Johannesburg to the majestic  Big Five and the pleasures of Cape Town, experience the very essence of South Africa
  • Handpicked accommodation venues, carefully selected guides, restaurant bookings, a pace tailored to suit you: with everything in hand
  • visiting Johannesburg in the company of a local, a meal at Gandhi’s,   Old Cape Town in private,   contemporary art of Africa, exclusive safaris - it’s all already planned!
  • Carbon absorption, mobile app and portable Wi-Fi, Concierge service, our personalised recommendations: the extra Voyageurs touch
Starting with Johannesburg is, let’s just say, diving straight in. Right into the heart of what is most striking, inventive and insightful about South Africa. It means sensing the country’s quick pulse. And you approach this vast urban entity under the patronage of Gandhi, with the added support of a local knows everything there is to know. Taking a step back and getting involved - that’s a good approach. Next, White River and Hoedspruit are the stops that lead, via the spectacular geological site of the Blyde River Canyon, to Karongwe in the Limpopo private game reserve. It is part of the vast protected area that completes the Kruger system. The wildlife is the same as in the large park, but the reserve is more compact and arguably offers better viewing conditions. All the major mammal species typical of the savanna live here. They are accompanied by all those without whom they would not be there. Plant and animal life form a system, which is complete here. One thing is certain: the safari is bound to be full of excitement and information. Your guides take you from one place to another as true professionals. As you leave the bush, the third chapter of your journey begins:  Cape Town. After everything that has been said about Johannesburg, what sets Cape Town apart? Well... enjoyment. Its location, art of living, gastronomy, creativity, gardens, fur seals, hiking, wine cellars, history, hedonistic modernity - let’s just say, life is good in Cape Town. You can make the most of it, from Table Mountain to the peninsula and all the way to the vineyards of the Wine Route. The City Bowl and its surrounds show that, while things may not have happened easily, they did happen. Here they enjoy a peaceful present and an open future. To sum it up, besides being the most pleasant city in Africa, Cape Town truly lifts the spirits.

Your trip

Your hotels - Gandhi house in Johannesburg, an urban villa in Cape Town, and a modern safari lodge in the Karongwe Game Reserve - these all reflect South Africa’s diversity. They are also suited to the circumstances. You are right where it all happens, in tune with the natural or urban environment. They remain inventive and in tune with the times, with sophistication. It’s always about making guests feel welcome. You have a suitable operational base everywhere you go, along with excellent comfort. South Africa is a vast country. As a result, travel calls for tailored logistics. A car will be waiting for you in Johannesburg, and another in Cape Town. You can drive without difficulty on good roads. And you have navigation tools that make things very easy. In your own vehicle, you can take the Panorama Route along the Blyde River Canyon, or explore the vineyards of the Cape hinterland. To get from Hoedspruit to Cape Town, it’s just a short flight away. You waste no time. After the initial journey, you’re up for two days on safari. Then four nights in Cape Town. A pace that lets you stay continually open to all kinds of marvels. To help you plan, we have added a few encounters to your itinerary: Johannesburg through the eyes of a local; safaris, of course (with excellent rangers and specially equipped vehicles); and historic Cape Town, with a private guide. Along with a few welcome extras. If you would also like to go hiking, kayaking or attend a special concert, just let us know. During your trip, if an unexpected wish or a minor setback arises - you have the contact details of our on-site Concierge service to assist you.
Johannesburg -Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Johannesburg -Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Johannesburg - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Johannesburg - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Johannesburg - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Johannesburg - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Johannesburg - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Johannesburg - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Blyde River Canyon - Afrique du Sud © Photogilio/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Blyde River Canyon - Afrique du Sud © Photogilio/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Hoedspruit - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Hoedspruit - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Réserve privée de Karongwe - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Réserve privée de Karongwe - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Réserve Privée de Karongwe - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Réserve Privée de Karongwe - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Afrique du Sud © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Droits réservés
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Meisters/stock.adobe.com
Le Cap - Afrique du Sud © Meisters/stock.adobe.com
Ladysmith - KwaZulu-Natal - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano
Ladysmith - KwaZulu-Natal - Afrique du Sud © Olivier Romano

Itinerary

100% customisable for you

Night on board, arrival the following day.

Meet and greet in English and assistance with formalities.
In your itinerary - Johannesburg with a local. Today, your guide is a friend Have a brief chat  about what you know, and what you would like to do to get your bearings,   and off you go. You might want to go to Soweto, for example. The former township, once a driving force in the anti-apartheid struggle, is now a city brimming with positive energy. The Apartheid Museum shows how far the country has come. We'll leave it to Jozi and its residents to answer any questions you may have.
Stay for one night in Orchards. The house where Gandhi lived between 1908 and 1911 is now a both a museum and a guesthouse committed to upholding the principles that shaped the future Mahatma's life. The rooms are simple and bright with an understated comfort and two of them are in the historic house. Delicious, healthy vegetarian food is served. The historic Kraal was built by Hermann Kallenbach and the new wing, where you will be staying,   was designed by Rocco Bosman.  Each building in its own way embodies the spirit of openness and peace that inspired one of the great political and human stories of the 20th century.
Also included  - Dinner at Gandhi's house. Without strictly being a restaurant, the house has trained chefs who endeavour to express his spirit in their dishes. There's no need to justify the cultural significance of the food, but seeing it on the plate proves the point. The meal is entirely vegetarian and no alcohol is served in line with Gandhi's principles. And as you discover, the food is something else.
Optional extra -
Musical evening.

Pick up your rental car. Drive to Mpumalanga and stay for one night at Kingsview, in the northern part of White River. The modern hotel has a garden and swimming pool. The contemporary design is bright throughout and white is the dominant colour. The rooms and the communal areas are all beautiful spaces. The whole place is very well put together and enjoyable to spend time in. And it all overlooks the garden. Full English breakfast to start the day.
Since the end of the Boer War, when White River was founded on the banks of the Emanzimhlope River, the region has stayed true to its agricultural roots. All around, fruit trees, vegetables and flowers are grown. This means the restaurants in the Ehlanzeni District always have plenty of fresh, local produce on the menu.

Heading north, drive to Hoedspruit. The journey takes you along the Panorama Route, which follows the Blyde River Canyon, one of Africa's most impressive canyons. This green canyon, carved through the red sandstone of the Drakensberg Mountains, is carpeted with vegetation. The viewpoints here are truly spectacular. The name says it all at God's Window. Bourke's Luck Potholes are dramatic rock formations at the confluence of the Blyde and Treur rivers. The Three Rondavels are huge pinnacles of rock shaped by erosion. The large birds of prey seen soaring in the blue sky hint at a well-stocked larder down below.
Stay for one night on the eastern edge of Hoedspruit. The lodge masterfully bridges the transition into the bush. The amenities are urban in character, but the surrounding nature and safari feel challenge this notion. The colours used throughout are white, beige and tobacco. The design features simple and clean lines. In your own room, you have everything you need. Outside, by the pool or at the tasteful restaurant, you sense the sounds, scents and shifting tones of the savannah. The food is well cooked and colourful, and
beautifully presented. Imagine all those wild animals roaming free and hungry all around you! Before heading to your room for some stargazing, treat yourself to an African massage. You'll sleep even more soundly.
In your itinerary - Wild
bushveld cycling tour. You will come across many herbivores in the area, but nothing to worry about. Nor are there any large predators. So the trails are safe for cyclists, with no risk of any unpleasant encounters. Hop on your bike and follow the English speaking guide. All that cycling is an excellent prelude to the safari.

Drive to Karongwe Private Game Reserve. Stay for two nights on the banks of the Makhutsi River, where the water winds lazily through the tall grass. It's all very green. The lodge is designed with great care and a keen sense of rustic style. The common areas are particularly successful in this respect, with their stylish use of wood and leather. The terraces are perfect for lazy animal spotting. When meals are served outdoors, it adds a touch of African romance to the food, making the flavours even more intense. Evenings in the boma,   the traditional enclosure with a fire pit,  are an opportunity to relive the day's adventures. Your room opens out onto the natural surroundings. It is bright, clean and modern. The predominant colours are black and white, a pleasant contrast to the natural patterns and colours outside. There's a beautiful swimming pool where you can swim properly. The spa brings you into close contact with the bush.

In your itinerary - Safari time! Although the term the Big Five is a bit overused, it's a real privilege to be able to watch animals such as elephants, buffalo, lions, rhinos and leopards in their natural habitat. And encountering them in real life is no run of the mill experience. Especially as there is plenty of other wildlife too. And that includes some impressive animals. Even though they are not on the list, cheetahs, wild dogs, giraffes, zebras, impalas and hippos, are no less worthy of your admiration. Safaris take place in the morning and evening on special vehicles. They are supervised by rangers, who are all professionals. They will do everything to make sure you get up close to the animals, and have plenty of photos to prove you've been on safari. The private reserve is part of the protected area surrounding Kruger National Park and, plays a role in increasingly robust conservation efforts.

Drive to Hoedspruit airport. Return the car and fly to Cape Town. Private transfer and stay for four nights in the suburb of Gardens. You push open the wooden doors and, as if by magic, or perhaps thanks to the charming, lush garden, you find yourself a million miles from lively Kloof Street. In the 19th century, the white house was a farm. There is something curiously familiar about it. You could be in Provence. The French owners have decorated the place in light and bright tones, characteristic of southern France. There are also plenty of fun little decorative touches. It's cheerful, playful, beautifully finished in every detail, and comfortable for your body and soothing for your mind. Your spacious room is totally  on trend. It retains an underlying rustic simplicity, but the amenities are discreetly sophisticated. It will be a joy to come back here among the pomegranate trees after long days spent exploring the city. The breakfast is exquisite and you can fuel up on organic food. Another great feature is the jazz and soul record collection. It's all very groovy!
Pick up your rental car.

In your itinerary - Historic Cape Town walking tour. Your guide is an expat living in Cape Town who is passionate about everything to do with their adopted city. In their company, you discover the beautiful Cape Dutch or British colonial buildings that are preserved as part of the city's rich heritage. They can tell you all about the city's history. You soon find yourself gazing at the birthplace of present-day Cape Town. At Company's Garden, created in the 17th century by the Dutch East India Company, marvel at the oldest cultivated pear tree in Africa. This garden, now a park, was originally intended to provide fruit and vegetables for the settlement, and for the crews of the ships about to round the Cape of Good Hope. District Six, once a multiracial working-class neighbourhood, was emptied of its residents in the 1970s under the Group Areas Act 41, a law enforcing racial segregation. This symbolic place has been revitalised since the end of apartheid. The Malay Quarter of Bo-Kaap, on Signal Hill, is known for its brightly coloured cottages and a long history of forced immigration. Cape Town and all its contrasts are brought into sharp relief.

Today, you can get some fresh air on the eastern slope of Table Mountain, in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. This garden showcases fynbos, the typical vegetation of the Western Cape, famous for its proteas. Hiking up Lion's Head requires determination and a reasonable level of fitness, but the panoramic views are well worth the effort. There are many other semi-urban hikes in the area. Visit art galleries in Kalk Bay. Rub shoulders with a colony of African penguins at Boulders Beach. On Sundays, you might kick off with a delicious brunch at the Oranjezicht Market in Green Point. It's a great opportunity to meet laid-back South Africans and see what a land of plenty this province is. Maybe let yourself be carried away by the ocean breeze. The Wine Route is another way to experience the history, past and present of South Africa. Vineyards have flourished here since the Dutch established their refreshment station at the foot of Table Mountain. The first grape harvest was in 1659. At the end of this wine adventure, the vineyards of the Cape Winelands will hold no secrets for wine lovers. This region certainly knows all about how to live life. Franschhoek is a culinary hot spot. And the winemakers are more than happy to set up tables next to their barrels.
Optional extra - Kayaking and snorkelling at Seaforth Beach.

In your itinerary - Zeitz MOCAA, Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Housed in a former grain silo at the V&A Waterfront, this is Africa's largest contemporary art museum. Permanent collections and temporary exhibitions give the continent its rightful place on the international art stage. Works by Kudzanai Chiurai and Julie Mehretu are on display here. A partnership between the V&A Waterfront and German businessman Jochen Zeitz led to a 1920s grain silo being transformed into this cultural institution. Thomas Heatherwick,   who  designed the Hive in Singapore and Coal Drops Yard in London  has turned something neglected into something beautiful. The Zeitz collection of contemporary African art is the cornerstone of the museum's collection. This dynamic collection continues to grow and reflect the continent's creative pulse. All the art you see is rooted in Africa, but has a global reach. As you walk through the galleries, you realise that African artists are already achieving and preparing somethingbig.
Optional extra - Chapman's Peak hike.

Drop off the car at the airport and international flight home. Night on board, arrival the following day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

A music lounge at the Satyagraha House

The Voyageurs house where you are staying supports Johannesburg’s cultural life. It has relationships with many artists. Among them are musicians. One of them arrives, just for you, to paint a musical portrait of the city and the country. After this small, intimate concert, we freely exchange thoughts about music and life as it goes. A creative South African perspective, guaranteed. Snacks and drinks fuel the conversation.

Kayaking and snorkelling at Seaforth Beach

With a private instructor, you board at the Simon’s Town naval base and paddle along Seaforth Beach, where the Boulders penguins drop by, as neighbours. Along the way, there’s a stop at the beach for snorkelling. The population of African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) has declined since the dawn of the millennium; as a result, active protection measures have been put in place. This penguin is a bird about 60 cm (24 inches) tall, black and white, with a pinkish area above its eyes; its call is said to resemble that of a donkey. It hunts pilchard, anchovy and squid at sea. Distinguishing feature: very friendly.

Hiking on Chapman’s Peak

This time, we’re setting out on foot. From below, the scale can be quite daunting, but the trails are well maintained and travellers in reasonably good physical condition shouldn’t have any major difficulties. While hiking, you see proteas, and perhaps even Protea cynaroides, South Africa’s national flower. Your private guide calls it the King Protea, and you say your thank yous when
they hand you a bottle of water. That’s how you make happy conversation while travelling. From one end of the itinerary to the other, the landscapes are breathtaking.

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  • CO2 absorption

Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $5,100 to $6,800 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $5,700 per person

Included in this suggestion

  • International flights on a scheduled airline
  • Hoedspruit-Cape Town flight
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Access to the Premier Lounge at Cape Town International Airport
  • Assistance with the formalities and priority entry on arrival in Johannesburg
  • Car rentals in Johannesburg and Cape Town
  • Private transfer on arrival in Cape Town
  • One night in Johannesburg, in a double room with breakfast/li>
  • One night in White River, in a double room with breakfast
  • One night in Hoedspruit, in a double room with breakfast
  • Two nights in the Karongwe Game Reserve, in a double suite, on a full-board basis
  • Four nights in Cape Town, in a double room with breakfast included
  • Johannesburg Like a Local, with a private guide
  • A dinner at the Satyagraha House
  • In Hoedspruit, a cycling tour with a private guide
  • Safaris planned in the Karongwe Game Reserve
  • Historic Cape Town on foot, with a private guide
  • Tickets for the Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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