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Hotels and Lodges
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Private Tour
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May to December (Safari)
Overview
“Vines, Views & the Big Five” is an 11-day South African journey designed for first-time safari travelers seeking a balanced mix of city exploration, wine country charm, and wildlife adventure. The experience begins with four nights in Cape Town at Protea Hotel Cape Town Sea Point, where guests enjoy guided private tours including the scenic Cape Peninsula and Cape of Good Hope, a visit to the penguin colony at Boulders Beach, a ferry excursion to Robben Island, and panoramic views from Table Mountain. A full-day excursion to the Cape Winelands introduces travelers to historic wine regions including Stellenbosch and Franschhoek. Guests then spend three nights at Stellenbosch Hotel exploring vineyards and culinary experiences at their own pace. The journey concludes with a classic African safari at Karongwe Private Game Reserve, staying at Shiduli Safari Lodge for three nights with shared morning and evening game drives in open vehicles, offering opportunities to see the iconic Big Five and other wildlife before departing from Hoedspruit Airport. This itinerary combines South Africa’s vibrant culture, renowned wine regions, and unforgettable safari experiences into one seamless adventure.
Highlights
- Explore vibrant Cape Town with guided tours including the historic Robben Island and panoramic views from Table Mountain.
- Scenic Cape Peninsula journey visiting the iconic Cape of Good Hope and the charming penguin colony at Boulders Beach.
- Discover South Africa’s famous wine region with tastings and vineyard visits in the beautiful Cape Winelands, including Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.
- Enjoy flexible exploration in the Winelands with a self-drive stay in the historic town of Stellenbosch, surrounded by world-class vineyards and gourmet dining.
- Experience an authentic African safari in Karongwe Private Game Reserve with guided game drives searching for the Big Five.
- Stay at a welcoming safari lodge, Shiduli Safari Lodge, enjoying full-board dining, bush views, and unforgettable wildlife encounters
Itinerary at a glance
Day 1: Arrive Cape Town International Airport – Transfer to Cape Town
Day 2: Cape Town – Cape Peninsula & Cape of Good Hope Tour
Day 3: Robben Island & Cape Town City Tour – Table Mountain
Day 4: Cape Winelands Tour – Stellenbosch & Franschhoek
Day 5: Cape Town – Self-Drive to Stellenbosch
Day 6: Explore Stellenbosch & Franschhoek Winelands
Day 7: Leisure Day in Stellenbosch
Day 8: Cape Town – Flight to Hoedspruit Airport – Transfer to Karongwe Private Game Reserve
Day 9: Safari Game Drives in Karongwe Private Game Reserve
Day 10: Safari Activities in Karongwe Private Game Reserve
Day 11: Transfer to Hoedspruit Airport – Departure
Arrive at Cape town international Airport – own arrangement
Private Transfer: Cape Town Airport to Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point
Overnight Stay: Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point – 01 x Guest Room With Balcony
Inclusions at Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point: 04 nights accommodation on bed and breakfast basis
Activities: Full Day Cape Point & Peninsula Private Tour including Funicular (return transfers, Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Boulders Beach Penguin Colony, and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens; the funicular at Cape Point; and Chapman’s Peak toll (if applicable) are included)
Overnight Stay: Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point – 01 x Guest Room With Balcony
Inclusions at Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point: As mentioned above
Activity: Full day Robben Island & City Private Tour (Robben Island return transfer and Slave Lodge entrance fees, Table Mountain Cableway tickets are included)
Overnight Stay: Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point – 01 x Guest Room With Balcony
Inclusions at Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point: As mentioned on day 01
Activity: Full day Cape Winelands Private Tour (03 wine tastings & return transfers are included)
Overnight Stay: Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point – Guest Room With Balcony
Inclusions at Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Sea Point: As mentioned on day 01
Self Drive Vehicle: EDMR Group B – VW Polo Vivo 1.4 Trendline or similar (maximum 4 people)
Suggested Activity: Days at leisure or visit Franschhoek, a charming town near Stellenbosch known for its French heritage, fine wines, and excellent dining. Explore wine estates such as La Motte, Boschendal, and Graham Beck, and enjoy renowned restaurants including Le Quartier Français, Le Petite Ferme, and Reuben’s Restaurant & Bar.
Overnight Stay: Stellenbosch Hotel
Inclusions at Stellenbosch Hotel: As mentioned above
Self Drive Vehicle: EDMR Group B – VW Polo Vivo 1.4 Trendline or similar (maximum 4 people)
Drop Off at Cape Town Airport
Flight: Cape Town Airport to Hoedspruit Airport – Not Included in the cost
Private Transfer: Hoedspruit Airport to Shiduli Safari Lodge (Inclusions: Professional driver/guide with PDP, all applicable gate fees for all private parks and reserves, Sanparks conservation fee for Skukuza Airport (Rest camps excluded), all fuel and toll fees, bottled & mineral water)
Overnight Stay: Shiduli Safari Lodge – 01 x Luxury Suite
Inclusions at Shiduli Safari Lodge: 03 nights full board accommodation + teas, coffees and snacks, drinks on dusk safaris are limited to one per person with a choice of local beer, wine or soft drink + shared and scheduled safaris in open game drive vehicles + any transfers from Southern boom gate, limited Wi-Fi + 03 days Reserve Fees
Overnight Stay: Shiduli Safari Lodge – 01 x Luxury Suite
Inclusions at Shiduli Safari Lodge: As mentioned above
Private Transfer: Shiduli Safari Lodge to Hoedspruit Airport
Depart Hoedspruit International Airport – own arrangement
South Africa Map
Inclusions & Exclusions
Cost Includes:
- Please look at the itinerary for exact inclusions.
Cost excludes:
- International flights, visa fees, vaccinations, medical and travel insurance;
- Any accommodation, activities, domestic flights, transfers or meals not mentioned above;
- Shopping and other items of a personal nature;
- Porterage, tipping and gratuity to camp guide and staff;
Guaranteed Departure Dates
Private trip for a minimum of 2 or more guests.
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Guaranteed Available PackagesWednesdayMay 6, 2026SaturdayMay 16, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesThursdayMay 7, 2026SundayMay 17, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesFridayMay 8, 2026MondayMay 18, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesSaturdayMay 9, 2026TuesdayMay 19, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesSundayMay 10, 2026WednesdayMay 20, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesMondayMay 11, 2026ThursdayMay 21, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesTuesdayMay 12, 2026FridayMay 22, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesWednesdayMay 13, 2026SaturdayMay 23, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesThursdayMay 14, 2026SundayMay 24, 2026$2,9906Available
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Guaranteed Available PackagesFridayMay 15, 2026MondayMay 25, 2026$2,9906Available
FAQs
This safari begins at Cape Town and ends at Hoedspruit Airport (South Africa).
Please remember to keep weight to a minimum. Internal charter flights have a maximum weight allowance of 15 kg (approx. 33 lbs) per person, inclusive of hand luggage.
Avoid regular Samsonite suitcases on safari; instead, opt for a soft duffel bag that can be easily transported in small spaces. If you do not own a duffel bag, simply make sure that your suitcase has soft sides with fold-away handles, as opposed to hard casing.
There are new luggage requirements at Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport which have been implemented since 25 March 2019. These requirements are designed to reduce delays with luggage movements.
All luggage checked in at O.R. Tambo must comply with the following requirements:
1. Bags must have at least one flat surface.
2. No long shoulder straps which can hamper movement on luggage belts.
3. If the soft bag has a shoulder strap, this needs to be taken off before checking in the luggage.
4. If the bag has more straps, like soft backpacks, they need to be wrapped in plastic.
All luggage that has been checked through from the destination of departure to Maun will not be affected, only luggage actually checked in at O.R. Tambo is affected.
South Africa’s requirements for tourist visas differ from country to country, and the requirements are subject to change. You should make enquiries with your nearest South African mission or consulate abroad or any office of the Department of Home Affairs to check for the current requirements.
Typical Requirements for entering South Africa
You will need the following if you wish to visit South Africa:
- A valid and acceptable passport or travel document for your intended stay valid for no less than 30 days after the expiry of your intended visit)
- At least two unused/blank pages in your passport for endorsements
- A valid visa, if required
- Sufficient funds to pay for your day-to-day expenses during your stay
- A return or onward ticket
- Yellow fever certificates if your journey starts or entails passing through the yellow fever belt of Africa or South America.
More details at https://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/immigration-services/types-of-visas
General documents required for obtaining a South African visa
If you require a visa for travel to South Africa, you will need to check the documents required from the local South African mission nearest to you. Documents required tend to change frequently. Please reconfirm the requirements prior to travel.
Please be sure you are up to date with all routine vaccinations. Commonly recommended vaccinations for travel to Africa include the following: Tetanus, Diphtheria, Polio, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Yellow Fever, Rabies, and Meningitis. Visit your doctor several weeks before your trip to ensure that you have all the vaccines and medications you need.
Yellow Fever Vaccination –
South Africa requires a valid yellow fever certificate from all foreign visitors and citizens over 1 year of age travelling from an infected area or having been in transit through infected areas (>12 hours) in the last 6 days (this does not include the US). So in case you are travelling from or transiting via another country (apart from the US), do check if this affects you.
There is no risk of contracting yellow fever in South Africa. If you are travelling directly from USA or India and are not transiting through a country with the risk of yellow fever, you do not need the yellow fever vaccination certificate.
Malaria –
While the Eastern Cape Reserves are malaria free, Kruger National Park and other reserves in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu Natal lie in a low-risk zone.
Therefore, it is recommended you consult your doctor to see whether you should take malaria prophylaxis before entering South Africa. The course should start 24 hours before entering South Africa and should be taken for 6 weeks after leaving the country.
Other prevention methods such as using mosquito repellent and sleeping under a mosquito net are also recommended.
The official currency is the South African Rand. Visitors to South Africa should change foreign currency at banks, bureaux de change, or authorized hotels. The easiest currencies to exchange are the US dollar (must be dated after 2007), the British pound sterling, and the euro.
Please note that in most African countries, only US dollar notes from 2007 onwards are accepted. Because of the risk of forgeries, people are sometimes suspicious of larger denomination notes so USD$100 and even USD$50 may sometimes be rejected in shops and it is advisable to carry lower denominations which are also more practical.
In South Africa, Type N plug type are commonly used. Plug types N has three round pins. South Africa operates on a 220 – 240V supply voltage and 50Hz.
All international visitors to South Africa need to make sure that they have the appropriate medical insurance before they travel. Please also make sure that you are covered for “Repatriation Cover” to get you home to your country of residence if necessary. Insurance coverage is mandatory for this trip.
Medical, emergency evacuation and repatriation coverage is mandatory for all trips booked with Chalo Africa Inc. Trip cancellation & interruption coverage is highly recommended and Chalo Africa Inc. shall not be held liable for any damages or losses arising from the absence thereof.
Do contact your cell phone carrier if they have any international data / roaming packages that you may wish to subscribe to for the time that you are in South Africa. You can also purchase a calling card locally in South Africa.
Cell service, specially when you are in the bush, will be spotty at best since you will be remote locations. However, most camps will have Wi-Fi services either in the tents or main areas.