A 'world in one country' is no exaggeration - incredible game viewing, a vast patchwork of different cultures and history coupled with superb food and wine make for a world-class destination.
From a Mediterranean to desert climate; South Africa offers spectacular scenery with arguably the finest wildlife on earth. This wonderful 16-day tour is designed to highlight South Africa’s truly amazing diversity of cultures, its curious blend of old and new, and its phenomenal scenery and wildlife. You leave with the feeling that the new South Africa, open to the world after years of isolation, is a land of superlatives which cannot fail to impress the welcome visitor!
At a glance
Highlights
- Witness South Africa's incredible wildlife with game drives in Kruger National Park and a visit to Hermanus for the world’s finest on-shore whale watching, dependent on season.
- Marvel at the country's natural beauty on visits to the awe-inspiring Blyde River Canyon, the legendary Cape of Good Hope and Cape Town’s Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
- Take a scenic drive through the beautiful small country of Eswatini.
- Visit three South African cities: two of the country's capitals - Cape Town and Pretoria, and Johannesburg its second-largest city.
- Stay for two nights on the Rovos Rail on a journey from Cape Town to Pretoria, stopping at Matjiesfontein and Kimberly.
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Your itinerary
Departure
Begin your journey to Johannesburg.
Arrival in Johannesburg
Arriving mid-morning, we visit the Apartheid Museum before an afternoon at leisure at our hotel.
Stay at Indaba Hotel
After our morning arrival, we visit the Apartheid Museum, taking us on a fascinating, horrifying, humbling and ultimately inspiring journey from the dark days of ‘whites only’ privilege, through to Nelson Mandela’s historic release. It’s a truly fascinating exhibition charting the apartheid years and the struggle against it, culminating in the first democratic elections. It is a superbly presented walk through contemporary history using original material, riveting eyewitness accounts, photographs and film.
The rest of the afternoon is at leisure.
Panorama Route
Travel along the Panorama Route to Kruger National Park, stopping en route to visit Blyde River Canyon.
Stay at Hippo Hollow Country Estate
After breakfast we depart for the open spaces and farmlands of the Highveld, following the Panorama Route to Kruger National Park, one of the most scenic drives in South Africa. We follow the spectacular rim of the Blyde River Canyon, an amazing 20-mile long and 2,300-foot-deep gorge cutting a vast swathe through the Great Escarpment separating the temperate grasslands of the highveld and the drier savannah beyond. Deep circular rock formations created by years of erosion and many excellent vantage points offer superb photo opportunities for some of the most breath-taking views in Africa.
Our hotel for the next three nights is beautifully located in the midst of lush forest on the banks of the Sabie River on the edge of the National Park. Dinner is included tonight.
Kruger Game Drive
Spot wildlife on a full day’s game drive in specially adapted 10 seat 4x4 vehicles.
Today we have a full day’s game drive in specially adapted 10 seat 4x4 vehicles. Experience areas of sweeping savannah, bisected by rivers full of hippos, muddy waterholes lined with animals quenching their thirst, and the bush itself, studded by biscuit-coloured termite mounds.
There is simply nothing to beat that rising feeling of anticipation and excitement as we enter the nearby park in the half-light of the spectacular African dawn, surrounded by the noise of a unique ‘dawn chorus’. Which animal shall we spot first? Perhaps an elephant, a family of warthogs or possibly even the elusive cheetah. The experienced game rangers know the best tracks and waterholes whilst their stories will amuse, inform and fascinate you. Most have lived here all their lives, accumulating a vast wealth of knowledge.
Kruger free day
Enjoy a day at leisure in and around the hotel.
This is a day at leisure for anyone who just wants to take it easy by one of the pools at the hotel or do some hippo-spotting from the lovely lawn overlooking the river.
Alternatively, you could try river rafting (subject to weather conditions), as well as sunset safaris or night safaris where you can experience the unique thrill of an open 4x4 vehicle game drive by spotlight. Exclusively for Riviera Travel guests, there are also a limited number of places available to stay the night at a tented camp and go on a bushwalk.
Personalise your holiday
Overnight tented accommodation at Kruger National Park
Buffalo Rock is located in Kruger National Park and offers a comfortable camping experience in luxury tented accommodation with en-suite bathrooms. Enjoy an early morning bush walk led by an experienced ranger, who will introduce you to the bush’s natural wonders. Spend a leisurely morning relaxing or swimming in the pool at a nearby lodge before a spot of lunch at your camp. In the afternoon you will embark on a sunset safari and end a memorable day with dinner where our chef will create excellent wholesome cuisine and you can listen out for any nocturnal visitors whilst sitting around the campfire! You then re-join the main tour on the morning of Day 6.
For a Double/Twin from £299pp & For Single from £439pp(2024)
For a Double/Twin from £269pp & For Single from £399pp (2025)
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Eswatini & Kwazulu Natal
Take a scenic drive through the landlocked country of Eswatini before a visit to the battlefields of Zululand.
Stay at Battlefields Lodge
Today we leave Kruger on our way to the battlefields of Zululand. After breakfast we’ll drive south, entering the small but scenically beautiful country of Eswatini. As the road climbs past the interestingly named Piggs Peak we descend through lush green fields and rolling hills interspersed with small farms and drive through the country’s small capital Mbabane, passing the parliament house and Royal Palace en route.
We cross back into South Africa in the afternoon and enter Kwazulu Natal province.
Isandlwana & Rorke’s Drift
After breakfast we visit the battlefields of the Zulu Wars, Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift.
Isandlwana
After breakfast we visit the battlefields of the Zulu Wars, Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift – one a crushing British defeat sending shock waves throughout the Empire, the other a valiant stand of just 140 against 4,000 Zulus. Brilliantly dramatised in the films Zulu Dawn and Zulu, these two battles, just a day apart, became a defining moment for the British Empire. In 1879 at Isandlwana, a depleted force of 1,300 were surprised and outmanoeuvred by a 20,000-strong Zulu army armed with cowhide shields and spears. Only a handful survived.
Rorke’s Drift
The next day just 9 miles away, about 140 British soldiers, some wounded, held off 4,000 Zulus for over ten hours at Rorke’s Drift, an action earning eleven Victoria Crosses, the largest number ever awarded in a single engagement. Isandlwana particularly, remains a haunting and lonely place, with mass graves marked by simple white stones. Our specialist Zulu guide will really make those desperate encounters come alive.
We return to our hotel in the afternoon. Lunch is included today.
Mossel Bay
Fly to George in the western Cape and transfer to the coastal town of Mossel Bay
Stay at Diaz Hotel
After breakfast we return to Johannesburg airport, flying to George in the Western Cape and at the heart of the gorgeous Garden Route, before the short drive to the coastal town of Mossel Bay.
Dinner at a local restaurant is included tonight.
Knysna & Featherbed Nature Reserve
Explore Featherbed Nature Reserve in 4x4 vehicles and spend free time in Knysna.
Stay at Protea Hotel Knysna Quays
We will depart our hotel in the morning and drive to Knysna where we take a ferry across the lagoon to the Featherbed Nature Reserve site which we explore by 4x4 vehicle. We stop at some magnificent viewpoints whilst our guide describes the area’s fauna, flora, history and shipwrecks, followed by an easy downhill guided walk and delicious buffet lunch under the canopy of the milkwood trees (note: due to weather conditions over the winter period, departures between May and Aug will have lunch at a restaurant in Knysna). After taking the ferry back to Knysna, you will have some free time to explore this small town, with its numerous art galleries, craft shops and the Knysna Quays marina shopping complex.
Hermanus
Take the scenic drive to the Cape’s Winelands before continuing to Hermanus.
Stay at Pearl Valley Hotel
This morning, we take the long scenic drive to the Cape’s beautiful Winelands before continuing to Hermanus, a lovely town that’s also the world’s best spot for onshore whale watching, usually between July and November. These gentle giants move in seemingly permanent slow motion and are a truly amazing sight as they playfully cavort in the water.
Winelands
Tour the beautiful Winelands with visits to Stellenbosch and Franschhoek and sample some of the region's wines for yourself.
Today we tour the awesomely beautiful Winelands. Set in a valley backed by majestic mountains, rows of manicured vines and orchards stretch into a distance studded by lime-washed, often thatched, 300-year-old wineries built in the unique Cape Dutch style, seemingly mirroring the undulations of the surrounding countryside.
Our first stop is elegant Stellenbosch, established 300 years ago and home of South Africa’s most prestigious university. Period buildings and historic streets reinforce the town’s dignified atmosphere. We have time to explore this delightful town before enjoying a fascinating cellar tour and tasting at the award-winning Neethlingshof Wine Estate.
After that, we visit the small town of Franschhoek, set at the head of a valley. Tonight, we’ll enjoy an included typical South African BBQ or Cape Malay buffet dinner at our hotel.
Cape Town
See the native flora and fauna at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
Stay at Southern Sun Waterfront
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
This morning we'll visit the amazing Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, located just outside Cape Town and set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. With more than 7,000 plant species, most of which are unique to this part of the world (keep an eye out for all kinds of proteas, birds of paradise, wild gardenia, and much more). There are also artworks and sculptures scattered throughout its 1,300 acres. These incredible gardens are some of the best in South Africa - a gardener's paradise!
Free afternoon in Cape Town
We'll carry on to Cape Town. Our hotel is located right in the centre of this bustling city, within walking distance of the V&A waterfront, so you'll be well-placed for an afternoon at leisure exploring the city.
Cape of Good Hope
Drive to the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point and watch the penguins of Boulders Beach.
Cape of Good Hope
This morning we'll drive out of the city past pristine beaches to the fishing harbour of Hout Bay, a former fishing village surrounded by mountains, ocean and quintessential South African wine farm.
We'll continue on Chapman's Peak Drive, one of the most scenic drives in the world. From Hout Bay, it begins to climb and winds steeply up to Chapman's offering rugged coastal views out over the Atlantic and the sandy bays below before reaching lower levels again at Noordhoek. Then we’ll drive through Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, a World Heritage Site and protected Nature Reserve with rich biodiversity - be on the lookout for ostriches, baboons and several species of antelopes as well as 250 different bird species.
Cape Point
Next, we'll see the rugged rocks and sheer cliffs of Cape Point itself, stopping to take in the views. We'll see the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean currents and the treacherous promontory of rocks and swells, the scourge of mariners for centuries.
Boulders Beach
Finally, we'll visit Boulders Beach and its penguin colony. Here you can see a colony of African Penguins - formerly known as Jackass Penguins because of their distinctive braying - in their natural habitat from a series of wooden walkways. Watch as they dive in and out of the calm waters of this sheltered bay and waddle up the beach back to their sand-dune burrows. It's a fascinating experience that is cute enough to warm even the hardest heart - you won't be able to resist taking a picture!
We'll return to the city during the afternoon and spend the evening at leisure.
Free day in Cape Town
Spend the day exploring the picturesque harbour city of Cape Town as you wish.
Cape Town, featuring British, Dutch and Cape Malay influences, is simply one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities with so much to offer the visitor! You could do some bargain shopping at the Waterfront, followed by a sumptuous seafood lunch. Or maybe go peoplewatching at fashionable Camps Bay?
Obviously, no visit to Cape Town is complete without taking a revolving cable car ride to the top of iconic Table Mountain which has announced the city to generations of seafarers. The views are fabulous. You should also visit Robben Island (weather permitting and based on availability), where Nelson Mandela spent most of his 27- year incarceration, and whose visitors since its opening have included Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Bill Gates and even Nelson Mandela himself.
Perhaps though, simply wander where your feet take you, or relax a little, taking afternoon tea in beautiful colonial splendour at the Mount Nelson hotel – the choice is yours.
Personalise your holiday (2025 only)
Full Day Walk to Freedom including Robben Island
From £119 per person
We'll drive past City Hall to see the life-sized statue of Nelson Mandela on the site of his first-ever public speech after his release from prison. (If you look closely, you'll see his left hand is clutching both his speech and his wife's glasses as, on this momentous day, he misplaced his specs and had to borrow Winnie's.) We'll then visit the riveting District Six Museum before travelling through the District's original site for a sharp reminder of the past.
Next, we'll tour Langa Township, the oldest apartheid housing scheme in the Cape. This includes visiting the local market, Gugu Sthebe, where the community showcases their skills and various projects, including arts and crafts.
Finally, we board a ferry to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for many years. As we explore, you'll really get a feel for how far South Africa has come from those days.
Please note: The ferry is subject to weather conditions and if its not possible to visit Robben Island, the morning tour will still operate but a refund will be given for the Robben Island excursion.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Board Rovos Rail
Enjoy the morning at leisure in Cape Town before boarding the Rovos Rail this afternoon.
Enjoy the morning at leisure in Cape Town before boarding the Rovos Rail this afternoon.
After boarding the vintage, wood-panelled carriage, it'll be time to settle into your luxurious cabins. To maintain the spirit of a bygone era, the train has no radio or television onboard, allowing you to switch off and completely relax. During our journey through the Winelands, we'll have the opportunity to enjoy a classic afternoon tea in the Lounge and Observation cars. While we dine, we'll experience the area's natural beauty through the large carriage windows or mingle with your fellow travellers.
Listen out for the gong that heralds tonight’s meal and make your way to one of the two dining cars for the most delicious dinner, featuring fresh local ingredients and traditional dishes.
Matjiesfontein
Disembark the train at Matjiesfontein for an opportunity to stroll through the historic village.
After breakfast, we disembark the train at Matjiesfontein for an opportunity to stroll through the historic village. This tiny village on the edge of the Great Karoo was founded by legendary Scottish railwayman James Douglas Logan in 1884, establishing itself as a fashionable Victorian health spa. Today the village is described as a living museum thanks to its historical architecture. Here you can enjoy a sense of peace that is rare in the modern world.
Of special interest is the museum on the platform of the railway station. See the station master's office, which dates back to the late 1800s and the original signal room. Classic car enthusiasts can find a remarkable collection of vintage cars from the 1930s-1960s, including two Royal Daimlers from King George VI's 1947 tour of South Africa.
Travel on the Rovos Rail
We then continue through the Karoo, a vast semi-desert. This timeless landscape is South Africa's answer to the Australian Outback or America's Chihuahuan Desert. We'll glide through the extensive open plains that were once an enormous inland sea. The ever-changing scenery provides a visual feast, with hues of green, gold, and amber stretching as far as the eye can see.
Kimberley
Explore Kimberley - a town steeped in diamond-producing history. See it's 'Big Hole' and the Diamond Museum.
Wake up to the breathtaking African landscape, a vast captivating panorama that greets you as you rise. Indulge in a delicious breakfast, sipping coffee or tea while the gentle rhythm of the train sets the perfect backdrop for a tranquil morning.
After breakfast, we'll embark on an insightful tour of Kimberley, a town steeped in diamond-producing history. The city holds a prominent place in South Africa's rich mining heritage, its most iconic landmark is the Kimberley Big Hole. This astonishing man-made hole descends over 700 feet into the earth. The colossal excavation is a testament to the determination and perseverance of the thousands of miners who toiled in pursuit of precious diamonds.
We learn about Kimberley's diamond legacy with a visit to the nearby Diamond Museum. The museum showcases the history of the mine, which was discovered in South Africa in 1866 near Hopetown in the Northern Cape. Only three years later, the 83-carat Star of South Africa was found nearby, triggering a diamond rush. The exhibits offer a poignant look at the hardships and triumphs of those who dedicated their lives to diamond mining.
Pretoria & return home
Enjoy your last meal onboard the Rovos Rail before disembarking for a sightseeing tour of Pretoria. Then, begin the journey home.
We will have breakfast on board before disembarking for a sightseeing tour of Pretoria. The city is known for its lovely old buildings, important historical landmarks, affluent neighbourhoods with lots of greenery, and spacious roads lined with jacaranda trees.
Later this afternoon, it's time to say goodbye and start your journey home.
Arrive home
Arrive home with memories of a fantastic holiday exploring "a world in one country": South Africa.
Hand-picked hotels
Indaba Hotel
Johannesburg, South Africa
Chosen as a place to relax before setting off on our adventures.
Hippo Hollow Country Estate
Hazyview, South Africa
Chosen for its perfect position which allows guests to watch the hippos in their natural habitat.
Battlefields Lodge
Dundee, South Africa
A simple and rustic hotel set in stunning surroundings.
Diaz Hotel
Mossel Bay, South Africa
Chosen for its ability to offer a thrilling holiday experience in the heart of the Garden Route. (2024 only)
Pearl Valley Hotel
Franschhoek, South Africa
Chosen for its luxurious ambience and stunning views.
Southern Sun Waterfront
Cape Town, South Africa
Chosen for its prime location just a ten-minute stroll from the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
Protea Hotel Knysna Quays
Knysna, South Africa
The Protea Hotel Knysna Quays overlooks the beautiful lagoon. (2025 only)
Extras & upgrades
For a Double/Twin from £299pp & For Single from £439pp(2024)
For a Double/Twin from £269pp & For Single from £399pp (2025)
Buffalo Rock is located in Kruger National Park and offers a comfortable camping experience in luxury tented accommodation with en-suite bathrooms. Enjoy an early morning bush walk led by an experienced ranger, who will introduce you to the bush’s natural wonders. Spend a leisurely morning relaxing or swimming in the pool at a nearby lodge before a spot of lunch at your camp. In the afternoon you will embark on a sunset safari and end a memorable day with dinner and fascinating stories around the bushfire. Price is per person based on two people sharing.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Your time on the Rovos Rail includes a stay in a Pullman Suite. These are 7 square metres equipped with a comfortable sofa seat during the day which is converted into a double or twin beds at night.
These sleeper coaches are wood panelled and have been refurbished to excellent condition, containing a writing table, safe, hair dryer, shaving plugs and a mini bar. There is an en-suite bathroom with shower in each suite and room service available 24 hours a day.
You may wish to upgrade to a Deluxe Suite which is larger at 10 square metres and has a small seating area in addition to the standard facilities of a Pullman Suite. There are also Royal Suite upgrades, subject to availability.
- Note that some twin beds will be in an ‘L’ shape rather than side by side.
- Rovos Rail website.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above upgrade to your booking.
From £119 per person
On this tour we drive past City Hall to view Mandela's Statue, the site of the first-ever public speech Nelson Mandela delivered after his release from prison. Then visit the riveting District Six Museum and travel through the District Six Site for a sharp reminder of the past. We proceed to tour Langa Township, the oldest apartheid housing scheme in the Cape, visiting the local market - Gugu Sthebe, where the community showcases their skills and various projects including arts & crafts. In the afternoon you will board the ferry to Robben Island. Home to Nelson Mandela for many years, it give us the opportunity to see how far South Africa has come from those days.
Please note: The ferry is subject to weather conditions and if its not possible to visit Robben Island, the morning tour will still operate but a refund will be given for the Robben Island excursion.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
En route to the hotel in Johannesburg, we spend 2 hours at the Apartheid Museum.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Johannesburg - O.R. Tambo International Airport | Johannesburg | 1 hr |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Pretoria | Johannesburg - O.R. Tambo International Airport | 1 hr |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms are subject to availability (date dependent) at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Return UK flights - scheduled flights to Johannesburg and from Cape Town
- All transfers
- 13 nights’ accommodation
- Daily breakfast, three dinners, and two lunchs
- All tours as mentioned
- Porterage of one item of luggage per person
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
Regional UK flights carry a supplement from £100 per person.
Rovos Rail
Includes two extra nights accommodation in a Pullman Suite (approx.7 sq.metres) with sofa that converts to twin bunk beds or double bed (on request), personal safe & mini-fridge, en-suite bathroom with shower and hairdryer; all meals, all alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (local brands, excluding Champagne), 24-hour room service and limited laundry service whilst on board; all off-train excursions
Included Excursions
Visits to Blyde Canyon, Eswatini, Rorke’s Drift, Hermanus whale watching, Swellendam, Stellenbosch, Franshoek, Winelands, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Point, Boulders Beach plus the Talana museum, Kirstenbosch Gardens, Apartheid Museum, Wine Tasting and Cellar Tour, tour of Zulu battlefields and full day Kruger safari and jeep tour
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter South Africa however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/south-africa/entry-requirements.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for South Africa at least a month before departure. The Kruger National Park is considered a malarial zone, although the risk is reduced during the South African drier ‘winter’ months of May to August. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate medication well before departure and ensure you use a strong mosquito repellent.
- Currency: South African Rand
- Flight time: Approx. 11 hrs 30 mins
- Language: English, Afrikaans
- Time zone: GMT+2
- Country: South Africa
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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