Trip Itinerary
JOHANNESBURG
DAY 1 - 1
JOHANNESBURG
Day 1 - 2
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South Africa’s largest city is an urban, fast-paced metropolis which has undergone rapid redevelopment in recent years. The economic hub of the country and the gateway for international visitors, Johannesburg is bursting with energy. Learn about South Africa’s troubled past at the Apartheid Museum, or visit the upcoming and trendy Maboneng district before taking refuge in one of the city’s green areas such as the Botanical Gardens. Despite the wealth inequality, Johannesburg is a friendly and welcoming city which offers something for everyone.
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KRüGER NATIONAL PARK
Day 2 - 6
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South Africa’s largest city is an urban, fast-paced metropolis which has undergone rapid redevelopment in recent years. The economic hub of the country and the gateway for international visitors, Johannesburg is bursting with energy. Learn about South Africa’s troubled past at the Apartheid Museum, or visit the upcoming and trendy Maboneng district before taking refuge in one of the city’s green areas such as the Botanical Gardens. Despite the wealth inequality, Johannesburg is a friendly and welcoming city which offers something for everyone.
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DURBAN
Day 6 - 8
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South Africa’s third largest city and the busiest port of the country, cosmopolitan and fun-loving Durban attracts visitors with its golden sandy beach and rich cultural history. Home to the largest population of Indians outside of India, the diverse city is full of colourful marketplaces and excellent eateries. As well as its Indian influences, Durban embraces its African roots, with a range of galleries offering some of the best traditional Zulu crafts in the country as well as local street vendors selling vegetables and spices.
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PORT ELIZABETH
Day 8 - 9
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Port Elizabeth is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province. The city, often abbreviated to PE was founded in 1820 by British settlers as a way of defending the region between Xhosa and Cape Colony. The city is along the coast and has many beautiful beaches, all within a day's drive.There are also many historic attractions linked by the Donkin Heritage Trail, including the Bell Tower which was built in 1923 to commemorate the arrival of the British settlers.
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ADDO ELEPHANT NATIONAL PARK
Day 9 - 11
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Situated on South Africa’s Eastern Cape, Addo Elephant National Park is a reserve home to more than 600 elephants, having protected the native animal and grown the population from only 11 when the park was established in 1931. As well as its elephant herds, Addo is home to the ‘Big Seven’, boasting sightings of great white sharks and southern right whales in its coastline area as well as an impressive population of lions, zebras, black rhinos and leopards within the park grounds.
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PORT ELIZABETH
Day 11 - 11
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Port Elizabeth is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province. The city, often abbreviated to PE was founded in 1820 by British settlers as a way of defending the region between Xhosa and Cape Colony. The city is along the coast and has many beautiful beaches, all within a day's drive.There are also many historic attractions linked by the Donkin Heritage Trail, including the Bell Tower which was built in 1923 to commemorate the arrival of the British settlers.
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CAPE TOWN
Day 11 - 14
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Overlooked by the spectacular Table Mountain, Cape Town is a modern and multicultural city home to a melting pot of cultures and breathtaking landscape. Although known for its natural wonders, Cape Town is a buzzing metropolis with vibrant nightlife, diverse cuisine and a huge creative scene - having been named a World Design Capital in 2014. Despite its long and troubled history, nowadays Cape Town offers a relaxed environment where visitors can enjoy this laid-back city and take advantage of its many attractions.
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