South Africa Cape & Safari

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South Africa dazzles with diversity. This is where the great African savannah meets luxury and comfort. It’s where Table Mountain and wild penguins meet fine dining and world-renowned vineyards. You’ll find beaches, city, culture, history and everything in between. And South Africa makes every visitor feel at home.

This South Africa experience is designed for couples who seek to explore the country’s diversity. It’s a mix of lazy days exploring the Cape and an adventurous Kruger safari. You’ll find some of Africa’s most exclusive travel moments here and as with all experiences on Kated this is just a starting point.

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Day 1 - Cape Town

Sailing with dolphins in Cape Town, South Africa.
Full length shot of a ship at sea during a sunset

Sunset Cruise on Table Bay

South Africa

Sail the waters of Table Bay, with the shores of Robben Island to one side and the celebrated vistas of Table Mountain on the other.Clink glasses as the sun sets in a profusion of golds, oranges, and reds. Delight in the onboard food platters. Lay out beneath one of the world’s most celebrated backdrops. Enjoy the privacy of this luxury charter aboard the iQ catamaran. Manned by professional sailors, it’s reserved for your exclusive use in the waters beyond Cape Town’s Victoria and Alfred Waterfront.

Day 2 - Relaxing in Cape Town

Afternoon tea for two
Cape Town, South Africa - December, 31st 2011: Entrance feature to Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town. Palm trees leading to the hotel, with Table Mountain in the background.

Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel High Tea

South Africa

Music drifts across the lounge from where the pianist sits playing. The crystal chandeliers glint in the sunlight from the hotel’s terraced gardens. Freshly-prepared sandwiches, pastries and cakes tempt from their highly-polished serving tables.Owned by Belmond, the luxury hotel brand that operates the Venice-Simplon Orient Express, Cape Town’s Mount Nelson Hotel leaves nothing to chance. Tiered cake stands boast South African delicacies, while the dedicated tea sommelier can guide you through the 40 different blends available.

Table Mountan, Cape Town
View on Table Mountain, Cape Town
Group of young adult friends having picnic with pizza at sunset and watching the city

Table Mountain Picnic

South Africa

Cape Town’s majestic mountain backdrop is the top of many a South Africa bucket list. The cable car is easy to arrange yourself, as is the standard slog up Platteklip Gorge. Neither of these are how locals usually visit Table Mountain.Hundreds of trails crisscross the mountain and most are not signposted. Local mountain guides can take you to places of adrenalin and serenity, dependent on how you want to experience Table Mountain.Like a sunset picnic hidden from the world, halfway up the mountain’s steep face, in a place unknown to Instagram. With Table Mountain there’s so much to experience if you know where and how.

Day 3 - Penguins & Cape Point

An athletic man is backing off the shore into calm blue waters of Mission Bay, San Diego, California. Copy space on top and left. (An athletic man is backing off the shore into calm blue waters of Mission Bay, San Diego, California. Copy space on top
A lone man is about to go Kayaking in the Indian ocean. The beach is on the beautiful coast of Simon's Town, a navy base located near Cape Town South Africa.

Sea Kayaking Tour on False Bay

South Africa

The gentle splash of water on fibreglass, fresh sea air, one-off vistas, and the tranquil solitude of False Bay.This is just the beginning of a sea kayaking tour that will see you paddling along the Cape Peninsula’s coast southward past secluded coves, rocky outcrops, and even southern right whales. You will come face to face with mainland Africa’s only penguins, yet free of the crowds of Boulders Beach.In between, you will be guided towards specially-chosen beachside locations for refreshment, and bring the day to an end with the spectacular journey back to Cape Town along Chapman Peak Drive.

Areal Cape Peninsula View, Cape Town
African Penguins, Cape Point
The aerial view of Cape Peninsula from a helicopter in Cape Town,South Africa.

Cape Point Helicopter Tour

South Africa

While anyone can ride the cable car to its summit, few get the chance to see the flat top of Table Mountain and the surrounding national park from the air.Taking off in the shadow of the mountain from a helipad close to the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, you will sweep south along the wild coastline taking in historic fishing villages, vineyards, and secluded coves around Hout Bay to Cape Point, the most south-westerly point in Africa.Following a sumptuous lunch overlooking False Bay, a further breathtaking helicopter ride over Chapman Peak Drive awaits on route back to Cape Town.

Day 4 - Cape Winelands

Wine tasting
Rosé Wine being poured into a glass during a wine pairing winetasting Stellenbosch Cape Town South Africa

Pinotage Masterclass by Pieter de Waal

South Africa

With the expertise that comes with nine generations of harvesting, none other than owner Pieter de Waal will guide you through the tasting notes of South Africa’s only indigenous grape variety.Centred on a Cape Dutch homestead dating to 1791, the neatly-pruned rows of vines at De Waal’s winery lie in Stellenbosch’s attractive Kloof Valley.Your time in the dedicated tasting room will culminate with the chance to sample De Waal’s magnum opus Top of the Hill vintages, produced from the oldest pinotage vineyard block in the world.

STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA, AUGUST 15, 2018: A street scene, with the Fat Butcher Restaurant, in Stellenbosch in the Western Cape Province. Vehicles are visible
Cheese and Charcuterie Platter, Stellenbosh
Food at the Cape Town farmer's market.

Stellenbosch Foodie Walk

South Africa

There are few better – or tastier – ways to obtain an authentic insight into a culture then through its cuisine.Escorted by a local expert, you will stroll the attractive tree-lined avenues of Stellenbosch’s Cape Dutch architecture. Between stories that reveal the history of South Africa’s second-oldest town, you will drop into bakeries and vintners, sampling the very best traditional snacks and locally-produced wines.Your tour then ends with a lunch comprising a platter of South African dishes, from meaty boerewors sausage to tangy local cheeses.

Day 5 - The Safari Begins in Londolozi

Group of Zebras cross a red sand road during a game drive safari. Madikwe savannah landscape in South Africa. The Zebra belongs to the horse family and stand out for the unique black stripes.
Leopard yawning on a termite hill in Sabi Sands Game Reserve in the Greater Kruger Region in South Africa

Londolozi Game Drive

South Africa

Enter the domain of the legendary leopards of Londolozi. Track their footprints on private game drives through one of South Africa’s original private reserves. Seek out their rest trees on the banks of the Sand River. Join in the constant scientific research that surrounds each of the reserve’s named individuals.Londolozi is more than a private reserve within the Greater Kruger region. It boasts more than 40 years as a leopard hotspot and almost 100 years as a safari destination. Your visit will contribute to the continued conservation of these beautiful animals. And there are few places on the continent to safely get as close.

Girl in Bath with Elephants, Sabi Sands
Londolodzi Suites, Sabi Sands

Londolozi Private Granite Safari Suites

South Africa

The trickle of gently flowing water. The seclusion of its riverbank location. A river bar and sunken cocktail lounge. A privileged position metres from where herds of elephant follow ancient migration routes across the Sand River.Here, the exterior is as important as the interior. Large picture windows and folding doors look out from the contemporary furnishings. The deck boasts a private heated swimming pool and outdoor bath – all exclusively yours for the length of your stay. And the wildlife roaming past can baffle your imagination.

Day 6 - Stunning South Africa Safari

Photographing wildlife, South Africa
A pack of African wild dogs looking around in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa.

Londolozi Photography Safari

South Africa

Traverse the grasslands of this private game reserve within Greater Kruger National Park beside a highly experienced wildlife photographer.You’ll plan a bespoke photo safari with a dedicated ranger and tracker team, so you can pursue your personal wildlife photography interests. This includes expert tuition on how to capture the reserve’s famed big cats.Then make use of the Londolozi Photography Studio to process, edit, and even print your latest masterpieces.

Picturesque green Berlin water fall in Sabie, Graskop in Mpumalanga South Africa
impressive view of three rondavels and the blyde river canyon in south africa

Balloon Flight Over Blyde River Canyon

South Africa

Drift silently over the South African veld with just a balloon pilot for company, as the sun rises over another magnificent day in Africa. The expansive panoramas of the Blyde River Canyon’s staggered series of verdant yet precipitous cliffs meld into the grasslands of Kruger National Park, against a backdrop of the Drakensberg Mountains.

Glimpse giraffe feeding in the early morning light, vervet monkeys crashing from tree to tree, and hippos taking full advantage of what the early Dutch settlers to the region named the ‘happy river’.

Day 7 - Crossing the Kruger

Giraffes in Kruger park South Africa
Two elephants crossing dirt road with tourists in jeep in background

Kruger Adventure Game Drive

South Africa

Cross the unfenced boundary into one of the continent’s foremost safari destinations – Kruger National Park. Take advantage of your private game drive to do what you want when you want.Follow in the footsteps of the Big Five. Scan the trees for leopard. Watch as elephants cool off at a water hole. Admire the sheer bulk of a mature male buffalo. Join lions for a snooze in the shade. Feel the smile cross your face as a rhino silently treks across the plains.Kruger’s vast 7000 square mile area and its diverse array of habitats should be more than enough to tempt you away from Sabi Sands.

Sengita Lebombo Lodge, Kruger
Sengita Lebombo, Kruger
Sengita Lebombo, Kruger

Singita Lebombo, Kruger Safari Lodge

South Africa

Sleep out under the stars on elevated wooden viewing platforms specifically designed for the purpose. Gaze down onto the N’wanetsi River from your individual contemporary glass-walled suite – one of just 15.Swim in the outdoor pool within earshot of Kruger’s multitude of game species. Admire views across this 33,000-acre private concession. Then, fully relaxed, join the professional team of guides for a personalised game drive through the epitome of African safari experiences.

Day 8 - More Private Safari

Sengita Game Drive, Kruger
Lions at Sengita, Kruger

Singita Game Drive

South Africa

A front row seat to all the action in the 33,000-acre private concession within the remoter reaches of Greater Kruger National Park. The solitude that comes with being the only safari vehicle for miles around. The knowledge that regular sightings include hippo, cheetah, and sable, alongside the Big Five.Singita’s relative isolation is to its advantage. The concession’s resident animal populations feel safe and relaxed, allowing you to edge even closer in the high-spec Land Rovers limited to just six guests at any one time.

Sengita Game Walk, Kruger
Singita, Lebombo, Singita, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Singita Kruger Game Walk

South Africa

Feel the thrill of walking in lion country. Track the movements of the park’s resident species through the bend in a blade of grass or a partial imprint in the dust. Explore the plant life, and discover why the Greater Kruger region became an ecological wonderland.Yes it’s safe. The guides and trackers grew up in this wilderness, alongside such animals. So they’ll keep you away from big cats and create close ups with the ungulates and smaller species.

Day 9 - Departure

Travel Different

Kated is a members only travel club for creative, luxury travel. We provide our members with the inspiration, tools, connections and trip protection to travel their way.

JOYFUL PLANNING

We give you the connections and support to keep travel planning fresh and exciting.

SIMPLE BOOKING

Plan with as many specialists as you want. Book and pay for complex, tailored trips in one place.

TRIP PROTECTION

Your entire trip is 100% protected, giving you the flexibility to book and travel with confidence.