11 Nights
Duration
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Multi-Country
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Optional Activities

This Romantic package combines the best of Southern Africa.  These destinations are hugely popular and arguably our best-sellers!  A definite must for any “Africa Bucket List.”


Highlights

Visit one of the 7 Wonders of the World Africa’s Adrenaline Capital
Chobe National Park Largest Elephant count in the World!

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Day 1: Departure

Touch down on the inviting tarmac of Johannesburg International airport, where a Flame of Africa will be waiting to welcome you to South Africa! He will then arrange smooth transfer to the DaVinci Hotel. Featuring a private art collection that adorns the ground floor entrance and rooms designed to captivate you, The DAVINCI is one of a kind. The elegant upstairs lounge looks out over the swimming pool, outdoor entertainment area.

A sweeping staircase from The DAVINCI’s reception, leads down to the Maximillien Restaurant and Legacy Corner Mall, on Nelson Mandela Square, where the finest luxurious shops in Sandton await you.

Dinner for guests own account.

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Day 2

Begin your day with a sumptuous breakfast at the DaVinci Hotel before your scenic 4.5hr transfer to the quaint town of Hazyview, located minutes from the World renown Kruger National Park. Lions Rock Rapids is situated on the banks of the iconic Sabie River. The camp offers guests a central base from which to explore this beautiful destination. Whilst spending time at the camp, guests are encouraged to enjoy the prolific birdlife where guests are welcome to partake in a brief hike on the grounds, or simply sit with a chilled chardonnay on the banks of the Sabie River, taking in all that nature has to offer.

All tents feature an en-suite bathroom, tea / coffee making facility, mini-safe, air cons and covered patio overlooking the Sabie River. Central guest facilities include a reception, dining area, lounge & bar, and open air BOMA on the banks of the Sabie River.

Afternoon at leisure.

Delicious Dinner enjoyed in Camp

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Day 3

Early morning collection to get to the park when the animals are starting their day too! Transfer to the Phabeni Gate at the Kruger National Park. Your ranger will complete the formalities with the South African National Parks officials before being allowed entry into the park. The day’s safari commences with very little delay at the gate. Embark on a drive through the Kruger National Park which is a hive of activity at sunrise. This enormous and magnificent park is one of the most popular public-entry game parks in the world. Its density of permanent game is unrivalled with hundreds of different species; 507 birds, 336 trees, 147 mammals, 114 reptiles, 49 fish and 34 amphibians! The guide will stop for breakfast stops and lunch on clients own account during the safari. Rest camps have a great variety of meals to choose from. The day ends with return to your hotel at approximately 16h00.

Includes the service of an English-speaking professional guide and all required entrance fees

Delicious Dinner enjoyed in Camp

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Day 4

Today is a little different! Begin your day with a delicious breakfast before departing Hazyview and travelling northward and through the little town of Graskop. Your first stop is at either at the Lisbon Falls OR the Berlin Falls. The Berlin Falls – likened to the shape of a giant candle – cascade from the centre of a sheer cliff that stands roughly 80m tall. The Lisbon Falls – named after the capital of Portugal – lie in the Lisbon Creek just north of Graskop and the waterfall is 94 metres high. Continue to the Three Rondavels for a spectacular view over the Blyde River Canyon. Shaped like traditional African beehive huts, the Three Rondavels form three pinnacles of rock rising above the canyon. Drink in the dramatic views before proceeding back south along the route to the Bourke’s Luck Potholes. This formation is the result of decades of swirling water where the Treur River meets the Blyde River, the tumult of which has caused extensive water erosion over time. After enjoying the spectacular and humbling views at God’s Window, continue back to Graskop where the tour will stop for lunch at one of the restaurants in town. The day ends with a visit to the historical mining town of Pilgrim’s Rest. You will have the opportunity to visit the Printing Museum, the House Museum, the Dredzen Shop Museum, Alanglade House Museum and the Diggings Site Museum. There is also an opportunity to experience gold panning (additional charge). Depart Pilgrim’s Rest and travel back to Hazyview where the tour will end at approximately 17h00.Include’s the service of an English-speaking professional guide and all required entrance fees Delicious Dinner enjoyed in Camp.

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Day 5

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before preparing for your onward transfer. A Flame of Africa representative will be on hand to facilitate this transfer to Nelspruit Airport for your flight to Cape Town.

Touch down on the inviting tarmac of Cape Town International airport, where a Flame of Africa will be waiting to welcome you to Cape Town, South Africa! He will then arrange smooth transfer to the Commodore Hotel, an elegant and stylish four-star hotel located in one of the top tourist destinations worldwide.

The Commodore is located in the V&A Waterfront and offers its guests sweeping views of the majestic Table Mountain, beautiful Cape Town Harbour and historic Robben Island. Its luxurious comfort is only enhanced by its fine dining. It’s the perfect hotel, in the perfect city.

Dinner for guests own account.

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Day 6

Begin your day with a sumptuous breakfast at the Commodore.

The full day tour of Cape Point and the Peninsula Experience begins promptly at 08h30. Travel the Atlantic Seaboard, via Sea Point, Clifton and Camps Bay, pausing at the quaint Hout Bay – a village poised on the coastline, boasting a picturesque fishing harbour engulfed by towering mountain views and enticing beach sand. Your tour will continue via Chapman’s Peak, one of the most awe-inspiring coastal drive worldwide, along to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Pause for breath at the Cape Point, where the Atlantic Ocean is said to kiss the Indian Ocean. You will then move on to historic Simons Town, a village with charming Victorian architecture, a naval base and a large penguin colony at the beautiful Boulders Beach. Boulders Penguin Colony is home to a growing colony of the vulnerable African Penguin. Wooden walkways allow visitors to view the penguins in their natural habitat and there is also a new information centre. A lunch stop is made at a nearby restaurant.

End the day with a visit to the well-known Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens. The Garden includes 5 of South Africa’s 6 different biomes and is world-renowned for the beauty and diversity of the Cape Flora it displays, as well as for the magnificence of its setting against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. The tour ends at 17:30, where you will be escorted back to your hotel.

Dinner for guests own account.

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Day 7:

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before your collection for your Full Day Winelands tour. Head off to the heart of South Africa’s wine industry. Explore Stellenbosch and walk down the canal-lined avenues, in the shade of giant oak trees and beautifully preserved historic buildings. Travel over the Helshoogte Pass to the town of Franschhoek, historically dating back to the 17th century when the French Huguenots arrived. Billed as the Gourmet Capital of South Africa, this charming town, in a most picturesque valley, retains a French Huguenot style. Enjoy a wine tasting before taking time to enjoy the fabled culinary skills of the Franschhoek chefs at one of the many award-winning restaurants. Onward to Paarl, one of the Cape’s first farming districts. The town is set at the foot of the cluster

of remarkable granite domes from which it takes its name. Return to the bustle of city life after an enthralling day in the

countryside, arriving back at the hotels at approximately 17:30.

Dinner for guests own account.

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Day 8:

After an early continental breakfast to end your Cape Town adventure, you will be transferred to Cape Town International Airport for your flight to Victoria Falls.

Just around midday, as the sun reaches its highest point of orbit, your plane will touch down on the gently steaming airport tarmac. A Flame of Africa representative will be on hand to usher you into the magical world of Victoria Falls, an intoxicating mix of fiery falls and wildlife, fine dining and dusty roads begging to be explored.

We will then escort you to your destination, The A’Zambezi River Lodge. The A’Zambezi is the only hotel situated on the banks of the infallible Zambezi River, and as such offers a truly unique accommodation experience. Its serene and tranquil setting provides the ideal escape from everyday stresses and strains as guests are soon enthralled by the surrounding African bush life and winding sensuality of the infallible Zambezi.

At 16h30, you will be conveyed to the mighty Zambezi, where you will board for your Dinner Cruise. As the sun begins its descent, step on board our floating restaurant for an exceptional evening on the Zambezi River. Guests are offered a drink of choice to sip as they settle into the plush cushioned furniture and relax before the journey along the Zambezi River begins; all the while looking out for the various birdlife and animals there are to be seen and then watching as one of Africa’s famous sunsets erupts in the sky. A barman and three intuitive waiters anticipate guests’ needs, serving a selection of lively cocktails and drinks throughout their journey.

After the sun has sunk below the river line, dinner is served on the lower deck of the vessel exemplifying the hallmarks of exquisite cuisine prepared on board by two Chefs. The rich aroma of locally sourced, fresh ingredients wafts around diners as the dishes are plated. Time seems to stand still as the boat gently glides along to the sound of water lapping up against her sides. Far removed from the glare of city lights and noise, the moon and stars shine brightly in the sky and an atmosphere of mystery and romance envelopes the evening’s experience. A captain completes the crew and their combined experience promises an insightful and memorable evening.

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Day 9:

Breakfast will be served early, to accommodate an 08h00 collection for a two-hour guided tour of the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls. No photograph or video clip can adequately reveal the reality of these Falls – which reach their zenith toward May every year. Prepare to overwhelm all five senses as you walk along the wet and paved paths, smell the sounds of the cascading water, hear the intermittent calls of the exotic birds as they dart in and out of the vibrant vegetation, tantalising you with flashes of colour. This is truly Nature’s supreme masterpiece and the sheer power of the Falls will inspire and humble every visitor. Look out for the Big Tree, and various points of historic interest pointed out by your Guides, who will also provide fascinating detail of the flora, fauna, bird and wildlife that surround your Vic Falls experience. Raincoats will be provided where needed, and Guides are equipped to assist clients with photographic opportunities along the tour.

From this multi-sensory experience, guests will then be provided with an afternoon of leisure to either relax and enjoy the comforts of their hotel facilities; or engage in the many optional Victoria Falls activities available for tourists.

At 19h00, you will be escorted to the famous, traditional Boma Dinner, a three-hour long experience that will leave you replete and engorged with exotic flavours! Be prepared for far more than an ethnic culinary experience, as the dinner provides guests with a truly cultural experience, beginning with a Shona and Ndebele greeting which invites you to engage in the hand washing ceremony. The meal is preceded by a sampling of potent tribal beer and snacks.

The excellent cuisine includes a variety of game dishes as well as traditional dishes peculiar to the Zimbabwean culture. Each course enjoyed under the spectacular African night sky is enhanced by a feast of unending entertainment which ranges from traditional dancers, to a Sangoma, or storyteller, an expert in local folklore and heritage. You may also opt to have your fortune told by the all-knowing local fortune teller.

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Day 10:

Linger in this magical African world awhile before departure and enjoy a leisurely breakfast before preparing for your onward journey. A Flame of Africa representative will be on hand to facilitate the transfer across the border into Botswana and on to Mowana Safari Lodge and Spa. Nestled on the banks of the vast Chobe River, the Lodge effortlessly blends luxury and nature into a sensory delight, offering African comfort at its best with superb hospitality, excellent cuisine, and luxurious accommodation.

At 15h00, you will be collected to embark on the Chobe Sunset Cruise which takes three hours, with completion at 18h00. This cruise is known to be the highlight of the Chobe experience, offering an emotive and visual experience like no other.

The boats are fully equipped to facilitate game viewing into areas that the larger boats are unable to enter. Guests are invited into the wonder of all things great and small resident to the Chobe and enjoy an intimate and personal experience of all that comprises the River’s fascinating habitat. Please be sure to bring your cameras, binoculars, sunscreen and, in the winter season, something warm to cover up. If you have a favourite, please do pre order your drinks requests with the boat guide prior to departure.

Dinner will be served at your leisure between 19h00- 22h00 at the Serondela Restaurant. Both local and international cuisine are catered for at the restaurant, buffet style. For those wanting the adventure to extend to their dinner plate, try the African flavours of game dishes, or even the notorious delicacy of Mopane worms.

The more traditional palate has the option of comfort food such as roasts and oxtail stews for order.

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Day 11:

It’s an early start at 06h00 for the awesome three hour experience of the Chobe Game Drive, which runs through The Chobe Game Reserve, an 11 700 km2 wildlife reserve, truly one of Africa’s wildlife gems and one of the greatest game reserves in southern Africa, famous for the number of elephant that reside there. Estimates vary on the elephant population, but what is guaranteed is that you will witness the unforgettable and humbling sight of these vast and majestic herds, sometimes as large as a few hundred, ranging through the reserve. Sightings of predators such as lion, leopard and wild dog are common, so prolific are they, that the area has been called the Galapagos of Africa. In order to ensure your experience is as wonderful as it should be, please pack binoculars, cameras and a windbreaker.

Appetites can be appeased at the Serondela Restaurant with a buffet breakfast served until 10h00. This includes both American and English style dishes as well as fresh fruit and juice.

Prepare for a 11h00 collection to depart on The Chobe Explorer. This full day excursion departs from the Flame of Africa Jetty. The satisfying aroma of freshly brewed coffee and muffins welcome you aboard the triple decker vessel.

The spacious Chobe Explorer offers a restaurant on the ground floor, a lounge with comfortable couches and occasional chairs on the middle floor with an observation deck situated on the top floor. Please note there are full toilet facilities aboard.  Lunch is served aboard at midday and is a traditional braai (barbeque) which includes three meat choices, a variety of salads, traditional stews and side dishes of rice or pap (traditional porridge) as well as dessert. All drinks, except for spirits are available for guests.

Enjoy a once in a lifetime experience of a cruise around the Sedudu Island, rich in game, and steam up the river all the way to Sirendela, without the hassle of any immigration formalities.

The return voyage is a pleasant ending to the journey, with light savoury snacks on offer. Expect to disembark around 18h00

Dinner will be served between 19h00-22h00.

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Day 12: Return

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast as the finishing touch on your stay with Mowana Safari Lodge. You will be then be transferred to Kasane airport for your onward journey

SOUTH AFRICA – Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park, in north-eastern South Africa, is one of Africa’s largest game reserves.  Nearly 2 million hectares of unrivalled diversity of life forms fuses with historical and archaeological sites – this is real Africa.  Its high density of wild animals includes the Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos. Hundreds of other mammals make their home here, as do diverse bird species such as vultures, eagles and storks. Mountains, bush plains and tropical forests are all part of the landscape.  The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa.

SOUTH AFRICA – Cape Town

Cape town has it all – Long, wide stretches of golden sand packed with locals and tourists alike and backed by a strip of fashionable bars and restaurants; The floral diversity that is Cape Point; An interesting history from Castle to Robben Island; Quaint towns dotting scenic routes and the back drop to it all is Table Mountain.  Cape Town’s most popular tourist attraction is also its most famous physical feature: the flat-topped mountain that stands sentinel over the city. Table Mountain has been proclaimed a nature reserve, protecting its diverse floral species, some unique to its slopes. The views of the city and coastline from the top of the mountain in all directions are quite spectacular.

ZIMBABWE – Victoria Falls

At the heart of this tourist mecca, is The Victoria Falls.   One of The Seven Natural Wonders of the world.  Its pounding waters create the mist that gave rise to its local name, Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders).

This quaint, safe tourist town with its street lined craft and curio stores has played host to decades of travellers (Dr David Livingstone, among its most famous).  It is the perfect base for extreme activities like white water rafting, bungee jumping etc. However, the tame of heart is not neglected either, with much on offer; safaris, guided Falls walks, helicopter rides and the list goes on.  Little wonder with a rainforest as back drop that this is prolific bird territory, where wild animals roam freely.  Step back in time and experience raw creation….

BOTSWANA – Chobe

The Chobe River is a tributary of the Zambezi River, the confluence of which is just above the Vic Falls. Close proximity, however, does not result in ‘sameness.’ Indeed, the Chobe reveals a bird and animal sanctuary of such abundance that seeing is, believing.

Here you’ll encounter many hundreds of bird species. It’s a natural stopover point during spring and autumn migrations, an unbelievable sight. Vast animal herds, such as elephant (it’s not uncommon to see 500 to 1000 elephant on the floodplains at a time), buffalo and buck, make for incomparable game viewing. Life on the river and in the adjoining game reserve will capture your imagination quite indelibly

INCLUDES:

Flights: Nelspruit / Cape Town

Cape Town / Victoria Falls

Road transfers To suit itinerary
1 nights The DaVinci Hotel, Johannesburg Bed and Breakfast Basis
3 nights Lion Rock Rapids Camp, Hazyview – Kruger Dinner, Bed and Breakfast Basis

Incl. 1 x Full Day Kruger Park Safari

1 x Full Day Panorama Route Tour

3 nights Commodore Hotel, Cape Town Bed and Breakfast Basis

Incl. 1 x Full day Cape Point & Peninsula Experience incl. lunch

1 x Full Day Winelands Tour incl. lunch

2 nights A’Zambezi River Lodge, Vic Falls Bed and Breakfast Basis

Incl. 1 x Dinner Cruise (Incl. river fee, snacks, dinner and local drinks)

1 x Guided Tour of the Falls (Incl. entrance USD30)

1 x Traditional Boma Dinner at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge

2 nights Mowana Safari Lodge,

Kasane – Chobe

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast Basis

Incl. 2 x Chobe Game Drive (incl. park fees)

1 x Chobe River Cruise (incl. park fees)

1 x Full Day Chobe Explorer Cruise – Incl Park Fees, Lunch & local Drinks

EXCLUDES:

  • All visas & Travel Insurance

  • INT & Regional Flights & Airport Taxes

  • All optional activities & Gratuities

  • Meals and drinks not specified

  • Expenses of a personal nature

  • Unless otherwise stated, national park and river usage fees

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