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Johannesburg to Cape Town coach tour

Johannesburg to Cape Town coach tour is a 13 day budget travel package. 

Highlights include Soweto Township, Kruger National Park, the Panorama Route iSimangaliso Wetlands Park and the Garden route.

South Africa coach tour packages

explore – experience – discover

feel the vibe in the bustling township of Soweto
Big 5 game viewing
listen to Nelson Mandela’s story
 fine wine tasting on the world’s longest wine route
stunning scenery along the Garden Route
visit ancient caves and the ostrich capital of the world
tour the beautiful city of Cape Town

Johannesburg to Cape Town tours
Johannesburg to Cape Town tour

Johannesburg to Cape Town coach tour

A feast of sensory activities to enjoy.

Be at a loss for words as you drive through the Panorama Route to the Blyde River Canyon.

In the iSimangaliso Wetland park relax on a boat cruise

Walk through the Tsiksikamma’s indigenous forest on the Garden Route

Take the ferry to Featherbed Nature Reserve and enjoy oyster tasting in Knysna

Travel along the Chapman’s Peak drive to Cape Point and the Good hope Nature reserve.

Be sure to enjoy all that Cape Town has to offer on a city tour and ride the cable car to the top of Table Mountain for a bird’s eye view of the mother city.

Quick Facts
Tour Code : TIRB – S
Duration : 13 days / 12 nights
Departures: Mondays 

Start / end location : Johannesburg Gauteng / Cape Town Western Province
Min/max guests : 2 – 30 guests per vehicle
Languages : English & German
Vehicles : Luxury sedan, minibus or coach

Rate includes
accommodation, meals, entrance fees and certain excursions

Guided tours around south africa

South Africa is often referred to as “a world in one” and here’s why.

Wildlife safaris. colourful and vibrant cultures and  breathtaking scenery await the visitor.  But South Africa has more to offer.   There are eight UNESCO world heritage sites including the Cape’s Floral Kingdom.

Awarded UNESCO status in 2004, the region is rich in its diversity of flora.  It is estimated that there some 9000 plant species in the area of which almost 70% are endemic.

Then there is the Maloti-Drakensberg world heritage site.  Here you will find  more than 22 00 rock art paintings, depicting the daily lives of the first inhabitants.

Explore on foot and take in the extra-ordinary beauty of towering mountains, forests and ferns.