Destinations: Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Pilanesberg National Park, Johannesburg
Destinations: Chobe National Park
For a limited time only, uncover Southern Africa on a private journey, from Cape Town to Chobe National Park, now with a complimentary Flight of Angels helicopter ride in Victoria Falls. Valued up to A$294, this bucket-list experience offers the rare chance to witness the awe-inspiring scale and beauty of Victoria Falls from a breathtaking aerial perspective.
Over 15 days, journey from cosmopolitan coastal charm to untamed wilderness. Begin with guided city tours exploring Cape Town’s history, take in Table Mountain’s dramatic views and enjoy exclusive tastings in Cape Winelands. Then retreat to Ivory Tree Game Lodge in Pilanesberg National Park for twice-daily private safaris, seeking out the famed ‘Big Five’.
Experience Johannesburg’s history at the Apartheid Museum before flying to Victoria Falls for a sunset cruise along the Zambezi River, then explore the falls up close with a private guide. Continue your adventure with three nights at Jackalberry Chobe on Botswana’s legendary Chobe River, where Africa’s largest elephant population roams alongside vast buffalo herds. Enjoy all-inclusive luxury with unlimited beverages, gourmet meals and daily game drives and boat safaris in the wilderness.
Throughout your wild wanderings, experience Southern Africa’s fabulous flora and fauna with private transfers, expert guides and handpicked accommodations. Available for a limited time only, this is a private adventure you don’t want to miss – book by 20 January 2026 to secure your spot.
Destinations: Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Pilanesberg National Park, Johannesburg
Destinations: Chobe National Park
After an early breakfast, meet your tour guide in the lobby for your morning city tour.
Discover Cape Town’s history, culture, and architecture with visits to the 17th-century Castle of Good Hope and Cape Town City Hall, known for its Edwardian design. See the Grand Parade, where Nelson Mandela addressed the nation after 27 years in prison, and visit Saint George’s Cathedral, where Archbishop Desmond Tutu led anti-apartheid marches.
Walk through the peaceful Company’s Garden and explore Bo-Kaap, also known as the Malay Quarter, set against the slopes of Table Mountain. Watch artisans cut diamonds and create jewellery, a craft tied to South Africa’s historic diamond and gold trade.
You can choose to continue your touring and visit Table Mountain for sweeping city views. If the day is clear, you might even see Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. After returning to the city, the rest of the afternoon is free.
Please note: Table Mountain visit is weather-dependent. Table Mountain is closed to visitors between July – August for annual maintenance.
After breakfast, set off on a full-day tour of the Cape Peninsula, accompanied exclusively by your private guide. Follow a coastal route past Camps Bay and Clifton, known for their powder-white sands, and along Chapman’s Peak Drive (weather permitting), a route built in World War I, where dramatic coastal views await.
The journey continues through the Cape Point Nature Reserve, where wildlife such as baboons, Cape Mountain zebra and bontebok roam among the fynbos-covered slopes. Keep an eye out for tortoises and rare birds as you explore this rugged headland. You may also like to visit the Boulders Beach penguin colony (at your own expense).
Then, explore Cape Point Vineyards, with two tastings and lunch included. Known for crisp white wines and French-style reds, the settlements of Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch offer exquisite dining and scenic vineyards for expert food and wine pairings.
Today is free for you to enjoy as you wish. You can choose to join an optional experience, explore Cape Town at your own pace or simply relax at your hotel.
Start your day with breakfast before transferring to Cape Town Airport (CPT) for your flight to O. R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg.
Upon arrival, board your private transfer to Pilanesberg National Park, where you’ll check in at Ivory Tree Game Lodge. This serene sanctuary sits in an ancient volcanic crater, offering Big Five safaris, cultural experiences, a tranquil spa and outdoor pool.
Included in your Ivory Tree Game Lodge stay:
Travel time: Driving – approx. three hours / Flight – approx. two hours
Located in the country’s wild north, Pilanesberg is one of only three such alkaline volcanic ring complexes in the world. This unique crater park features vast ridges and a landscape ideal for spotting wildlife.
Enjoy twice-daily safari game drives in the morning and evening. Look out for over 300 bird species and safari animals like rhinos, elephants and lions.
After hunting in the region resulted in the eradication of much local wildlife, the park began reintroducing species in 1979, including the Cape wild dog. Along with these famous animals, you might also spot the ‘Little Five’: the rhinoceros beetle, leopard tortoise, elephant shrew, buffalo weaver and ant lion.
Back at your lodge, enjoy leisure time with optional activities like guided walks, traditional dance performances or excursions to local villages (surcharges may apply).
Included in your Ivory Tree Game Lodge stay:
Enjoy another day of safari adventures at Ivory Tree Game Lodge, set within the crater of an ancient volcano in the malaria-free Pilanesberg Game Reserve. Seek out the Big Five, experience local culture, take part in conservation safaris, then unwind by the pool or at the spa.
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After breakfast, say goodbye to your safari as you are privately transferred back to Johannesburg. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel before heading out for your private, half-day city tour.
In Gauteng province, Johannesburg is home to the world’s largest urban forest, boasting some 10-million trees. Discover the city’s many facets on a tour that includes the old mining houses, the Top of Africa, the Supreme Court, Hillbrow, Braamfontein and Constitutional Hill. Stop at the Apartheid Museum – a moving museum that presents the history of 20th-century South Africa through photographs, personal artefacts and stories, offering a powerful reflection on the realities of life during apartheid.
Afterwards, you may like to participate in an optional experience or spend the rest of your day at leisure.
Travel time: Drive – approx. three hours
After breakfast, transfer to O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) for your flight to Victoria Falls Airport (VFA). Upon arrival, you’ll be met and transferred to your Zimbabwe accommodation.
In the afternoon, enjoy a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River for views of one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls. The three-deck cruise includes complimentary snacks, beer, wine and local spirits. Relax and watch for animals like hippos, crocodiles and elephants basking in the evening sun.
Travel time: Flight – approx. two hours
Start your day with a private, guided tour of Victoria Falls, one of Africa’s most impressive natural wonders. At the edge of the falls, learn about ‘The Smoke that Thunders’, as the Zambezi River falls into a 1,700-metre-wide, 100-metre-deep gorge. Your guide will share details about the plants and animals found on the Zimbabwe side of the falls.
Next, prepare for the helicopter trip of a lifetime. Experience the awe-inspiring scale and beauty of Victoria Falls from a breathtaking aerial perspective. Board a state-of-the-art helicopter featuring bubble windows, offering uninterrupted views of the majestic waterfall. Depending on your chosen flight, you may also glimpse the stunning Batoka Gorge, lush rainforest vegetation and diverse wildlife along the riverbanks.
The rest of the day is free to spend at leisure.
Today is yours to enjoy at leisure. Choose from optional activities such as ziplining, scenic flights, or cultural village tours, or simply unwind with afternoon tea at the Victoria Falls Hotel (surcharges apply).
After breakfast, transfer to Jackalberry Chobe on the banks of Botswana’s mighty Chobe River. Settle into your room and take in views across the floodplains, enjoying the lodge’s distinctive thatched-roof charm.
The park is home to Africa’s largest elephant population, buffalo herds, lions, leopards, hippos, crocodiles and a vast number of beautiful birds. During your first safari drive this afternoon, learn of the rich ecosystems of the park, which lend themselves to a diversity of flora and fauna.
Included in your Jackalberry Chobe stay:
Travel time: Drive – approx. 90 minutes
Wake up to views of the Chobe River and enjoy breakfast before a day of safari adventures. Start early with a game drive in Chobe National Park at first light, exploring the riverfront plains and woodlands in an open 4x4 with expert guides. Later, you might like to take a private boat safari to spot hippos, crocodiles, and other wildlife along the river. With all meals and drinks included, your every whim is catered for.
Wake up to views of the Chobe River and enjoy breakfast before a day of safari adventures. Start early with a game drive in Chobe National Park at first light, exploring the riverfront plains and woodlands in an open 4x4 with expert guides. Later, you might like to take a private boat safari to spot hippos, crocodiles, and other wildlife along the river. With all meals and drinks included, your every whim is catered for.
Wake up to views of the Chobe River and enjoy breakfast before you are privately transferred to Victoria Falls Airport (VFA).
Experience one of the world’s seven natural wonders with a 13-minute scenic helicopter flight over Victoria Falls, valued up to A$294 and included complimentary in your tour. Witness the mighty Zambezi River plunge into Batoka Gorge, creating the thundering spectacle of Victoria Falls. Take in multiple strategic viewpoints before exploring up close with your private guide, who’ll reveal the fascinating history and geology of one of the world’s largest waterfalls.
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South Africa
Time zone: UTC +2
Telephone: +27
Currency: South African Rand (ZAR)
Accessing money: ATMs are widely available with credit cards widely accepted within the city. Cash is advised when visiting rural areas. Travellers are advised to inform their bank of their travel plans.
Language: South Africa recognises 11 official languages, however, the most widely spoken are Afrikaans, English and Zulu
Climate: Varies by region. Winter falls between June and August, while summer is from December to February.
Dress code: Relaxed but respectful, especially when visiting religious institutions.
Zimbabwe
Time zone: GMT+2
Telephone: +263
Currency: Both the Zimbabwe Dollar and US Dollar are currently in use.
Accessing money: ATMs may not be able to provide cash with an international debit card and changing money is only possible at officially licenced banks and exchange bureaus. Cash is advised when visiting rural areas. Travellers are advised to inform their bank of their travel plans.
Language: Zimbabwe recognises 16 official languages, however, the most widely spoken are Shona, English and Ndebele.
Climate: Varies by region. Winter falls between May and August, while summer is from September to May.
Dress code: Relaxed but respectful, especially when visiting religious institutions.
Botswana
Time zone: GMT+2
Telephone: +267
Currency: Botswana pula (BWP)
Accessing money: ATMs are widely available with credit cards widely accepted within the city. Cash is advised when visiting rural areas. Travellers are advised to inform their bank of their travel plans.
Language: English
Climate: The annual climate ranges from months of dry temperate weather during winter to humid subtropical weather interspersed with drier periods of hot weather during summer.