Great for: Cape Town, Kruger, beach & bush, food & wine, city breaks
South Africa is a world in one country. A single trip through this diverse nation can take travellers from wildlife-filled national parks, snow-tipped mountains and arid deserts to wild coastlines, rolling vineyards and dazzling cities bursting with culture, world-class culinary experiences and vibrant nightlife scenes.
This stunningly diverse destination offers visitors the chance to taste the very best of what Africa has to offer. Excellent weather and infrastructure mean that travellers looking for a short sojourn and those wanting to linger longer will be equally well positioned to tick off the Big 5 from their safari bucket list, soak up the sun on pristine beaches and explore Africa’s favourite city.
Travel this October on our spectacular 12-night African Collage – a rich tapestry of landscape, game, history and culture covering South Africa’s top destinations – and receive an exciting special offer on the below rates.
PRETORIA-CAPE TOWN
18-30 OCTOBER 2024
CAPE TOWN-PRETORIA
31 OCTOBER-12 NOVEMBER 2024
12 NIGHTS • 3700km
Pullman Gold Suite R138 000 per person ~ Single Occupancy R207 000 [ FULLY INCLUSIVE]
Deluxe Suite R192 000 per person ~ Single Occupancy R288 000 [ FULLY INCLUSIVE]
Year Round
October to March
UK: British nationals can visit South Africa and can stay in the country for 90 days without a visa.
USA: U.S. citizens (U.S. passport holders) visiting the Republic of South Africa for ninety (90) days or less for tourism / business purposes do not need visas.
EU: If you’re traveling with a passport from many EU countries, you do not need a visa to visit South Africa as long as your trip is for tourism or business and isn’t more than 90 days.
India: Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa to enter South Africa. Indian tourists and other short-term visitors can get a visa for South Africa online or through the embassy in India.
UAE: A visa for South Africa from the United Arab Emirates is not required for stays up to 90 days in the country for purposes of tourism or business.
Southern Africa in general is a low risk Malaria area. Malaria is still present and risk is dependent on the specific area you are visiting. We advise getting in touch with our team if you have any questions regarding the malaria risk in the area you will be visiting. South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia are low risk areas and most of our clients choose to not take malaria prophylactics when visiting these destinations. Preventative methods including long sleeve shirts, long trousers and mosquito spray are advised, especially after sunset and in the rainy months. If you are traveling to Southern Africa while pregnant, we advise you to consult with a doctor. The responsible decision is to take malaria prophylactics when visiting Malaria areas. If visiting Mozambique, we insist clients to take malaria prophylactics.
We always advise our clients to fly through Cape Town. Voted the best city in the world, why not add in a stop.
South African Rand. You shouldn’t carry or pay with USD or other foreign currency.
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