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Cape Town and Kruger National Park

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 See superb views of Cape Town spread out before you from on top of Table Mountain, then take a close-up tour of the city. From mountain-top views to on-the-ground sightseeing, you’ll get a great overview of the beautiful South African city of Cape Town on this half-day tour.

A typical day starts with a trip by cable car to the peak of Table Mountain for phenomenal views over Cape Town. Upon your descent visit the Malay Quarter, the Cape Town city center, the Company Gardens and Castle of Good Hope (time permitting). Travel to Milnerton Lighthouse for a great photo opportunity of Table Mountain from across Table Bay (if time permits on the afternoon tour).

Finally, have a brief stop at the Diamond Works, Cape Town’s finest jewelry experience, to learn about one of South Africa’s most famous exports. After seeing it all stroll by the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront.

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Going on safari in the famous Kruger National Park is everybody’s dream. Enjoy a two-night escapade to Kruger, one of the world’s oldest and best known preservation areas.

Enjoy full open-vehicle game drives and a traditional African “Boma” under the stars (weather permitting). You’ll have the opportunity to spot the African “Big Five”: lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhinoceros, as well as an abundance of other wildlife.

Travel from Johannesburg across the Highveld and Machadodorp to ideally stay the night on the border of Kruger National Park, and take an early-afternoon open-vehicle game drives. Before returning to Johannesburg there’ll be time for one final early-morning game drive. Kruger National Park is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, and more than twice the size of Yellowstone National Park. Kruger was established back in 1898, making it one of the oldest preserves in the world. The park is known around the world for its easy access to wildlife and its well-maintained roads.

South Africa is very accessible from all over the world. There is great connectivity via Heathrow, Dubai , Abu Dhabi, Athens, etc. All major airlines fly into South Africa.

Report by Niju Joseph Ambakkadan / www.toursopedia.com

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