Garden Route Classic Tour

Publish Time:2016-12-22 14:48:12

【Introduction】:The Classic Garden route Tour starts from Cape Town, enabling visitors to experience the longest wine route in the world and fabulous rugged mountain scenery on Day 1 while traveling to Oudtshoorn.

Our fabulous itinerary is the following. Then we customise around your requirements. on our private tours. And provide you with flexible options within the itinerary on our small-group tours.

Day 1 : Cape Town to Oudtshoorn (meandering along the R62, longest wine route in the World)

· Dramatic du Toit’s Kloof Pass – mountain views, steep cliffs, gorges, waterfalls (in rainy season)

· Ever-changing colours of majestic Mountain ranges, fruit orchards and Vineyards

· Kogman’s Kloof Pass with its rugged sandstone formations

· Through the fertile Tradouw Valley with its tapestry of fruit orchards and vinyards

· Over the Huisriver Pass with its sandstone formations

· Charming Oudtshoorn, Ostrich Capital of the World

· Cango Caves with its chambers with magnificent limestone formations

Day 2 : Oudtshoorn & Knysna

· Breathtaking Outeniqua Mountains – lush green carpet of indigenous Fynbos (Fine Leaf Bush), the smallest of the six plant kingdoms in the world

· Arrive in beautiful Knysna, Jewel of the Garden Route, situated on the Knysna estuary, surrounded by lush ever-green forests.

· The Knysna Heads is one of the most striking geological features along the entire southern African coastline.

· Featherbed Eco-excursion in Knysna : A boat trip on the Knysna Lagoon to the Featherbed Nature Reserve followed by a buffet lunch ; then a drive in a Unimog up to the top of the Western Head and an easy hike down the head with spectacular views over the Knysna Lagoon and the Indian Ocean

Day 3 : Knysna, Plettenberg Bay and Tsitsikamma

· Plettenberg Bay with its wonderful ambience and weather and its beautiful golden beaches

· When open again : Groot River and Bloukrans Passes through the indigenous forests descending deep into the gorges following the old wagon trails

· Tsitsikamma Coastal Park with its startling beauty is located at the foot of the Tsitsikamma Range and is cut by rivers that have carved deep ravines into the ancient forests with its centuries-old trees such as Yellowwood, Stinkwood, Hard Pear, Ironwood and Kamassi.

· Optional excursions for the day include:

· Leisurely stroll in the Tsitsikamma Coastal Park to the Suspension Bridge at the mouth of the Storms River

· Tree-top Canopy Tours in the Tsitsikamma Forest

· Boat-based Whale Watching (mostly seasonal July to November) and Dolphin Watching in Plettenberg Bay

· Tsitsikamma Coastal Park: Boat trip to view the otherwise inaccessible Storms River Gorge.

· Woodcutters Trail at Storms River in the Tsitsikamma Forest: Journey down the old Storms River Pass, and experience the indigenous forest from the comfort of a specially-designed vehicle.

· Guided River Ferries and Boat cruises

· Forest and Beach hikes in the Tsitsikamma Forest

· Enjoy the Golden beaches

· Bungi Jumping at Bloukrans Bridge

· Oyster Tasting at Knysna, oyster Capital of South Africa.

· Snorkelling and Scuba diving at Storms River in Tsitsikamma Coastal Park

· Knysna Elephant Sanctuary – opportunity to interact with the six tame African Elephants : touch and feed ; elephant-back riding and “walking with Elephants”

· Monkeyland, the world’s first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary

· Birds of Eden, the Garden Route’s very own world class free flight bird sanctuary

Day 4 : Knysna to Cape Town

· Through Lake District with its six lakes

· Through Wilderness with its beautiful sandy beaches and rivers

· Kaaiman’s Pass

· Mossel Bay, stopping at Dias Museum and the old Post Office Tree

· Through Swellendam, an 18th century frontier town

· Through Houhoek Pass

· Via Apple Country

· Sir Lowry’s Pass provides beautiful views of the Hottentots Holland Mountains, Somerset West, False Bay, Strand and the Cape flats and Table Mountain in the far distance.

· Arrive in the “Mother City”