Great Safaris Final Trip Itinerary for Nicole's Group Oct 2026 - ID# 153556

Prepared By: Helga van Wyk on Jun 2, 2025

Southern Africa Safari

Southern Africa Safari

Nicole Karuzas 

Travel Advisor & Franchise Owner

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Day Description Accommodation
Day 1 (Sat Oct 3, 2026) Arrive in Cape Town, South Africa. VIP meet and greet with a private transfer to the hotel. The Commodore Hotel - Deluxe Room
Day 2 (Sun Oct 4, 2026) Private half day city tour including Table Mountain by cable car. Explore the Kirstenbosch Gardens and have lunch and wine tasting at the oldest wine farm in South Africa The Commodore Hotel - Deluxe Room
Day 3 (Mon Oct 5, 2026) Private full day Cape Peninsula tour including Cape Point, Boulders Beach and Chapmans Peak. The Commodore Hotel - Deluxe Room
Day 4 (Tue Oct 6, 2026) Explore the beautiful town of Stellenbosch with a guided tour stopping a different moms and pops to taste local cuisine. In the afternoon visit the Cheetah Outreach project with a private Cheetah encounter The Commodore Hotel - Deluxe Room
Day 5 (Wed Oct 7, 2026) Fly this morning to Hoedspruit, settle in at the lodge and go on an afternoon game drive Kapama River Lodge - Deluxe Suite
Days 6 - 7 (Thu Oct 8, 2026-Fri Oct 9, 2026) Morning and afternoon game drives in Kapama Private Game Reserve with the option of a guided walking safari. Kapama River Lodge - Deluxe Suite
Day 8 (Sat Oct 10, 2026) Private transfer to the Airport for your flight to Victoria Falls. On arrival met and transfer to the hotel to freshen up for your Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi River. Illala Lodge - Classic Room
Day 9 (Sun Oct 11, 2026) Elephant encounter in the morning followed by Victoria Falls tour and lunch at the Lookout Cafe. Illala Lodge - Classic Room
Day 10 (Mon Oct 12, 2026) Day at leisure. Illala Lodge - Classic Room
Day 11 (Tue Oct 13, 2026) Private transfer to the airport for your flight to Johannesburg, then home.

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Day 1: Arrive in Cape Town, South Africa. VIP meet and greet with a private transfer to the hotel.

Saturday Oct 3, 2026

Cape Town
Daily Summary

VIP Meet & Greet - South Africa

Your exciting adventure begins today, as you touch down in South Africa. On arrival you will receive a VIP meet and greet at the door of your aircraft with your name on a paging board. Should your aircraft be directed to the apron and not the terminal building, you will be transported to the terminal by bus where you meet and greet will be waiting for you as you step off the bus. You will then be assisted through immigration, baggage collection and customs and on to your next service.

Private transfer to the hotel

Cape Town

The Mother City has a peculiar habit - once a day, Capetonians check their watches. Now, this in itself is not very unusual. The strangeness comes into the fact that everyone looks at their watches at exactly the same time without consciously thinking about it. At exactly 12:00 pm every day, a loud bang fired from cannon on Signal Hill announces to the city that midday has arrived.

The Cape was established by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a halfway house along the trade route between the East and Europe. This became a place to mend ships, rest and heal weary visitors and most importantly to collect fresh produce grown by farmers in the area in order to feed famished sailors and soldiers before heading off again for the second leg of their arduous sea voyage. Cape Town grew quickly and soon earned the reputation as the ‘Tavern of the Seas’. Today Cape Town is still a thriving port and never ceases to enthrall visitors with its unique beauty, ethnic diversity and energetic vibe.

With its iconic Table Mountain backdrop, Cape Town is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. An eclectic mix of architectural styles reflects both the area’s history and the more pragmatic realities of the 21st century. The city’s Edwardian and Victorian buildings have been carefully preserved, and many excellent examples of Cape Dutch architecture are found in the city and its environs.

The ability to make something that is both functional and beautiful has long been a proud aspect of the African culture. Cape Town boasts some of the most original and creative handmade arts and crafts and can be found at markets and shops all over Cape Town. You'll find something that caters for any taste or style at the V&A Waterfront or at one of the many shops that open their doors in the surrounding Cape Town area.

Being a coastal town, the ocean plays an important part in everyday lives, beyond the calming effect for which it's famous. There is an incredible diversity of marine life to be discovered and many fun-filled activities can be planned to make use of the bountiful Atlantic and Indian Oceans surrounding Cape Town

Day 2: Private half day city tour including Table Mountain by cable car. Explore the Kirstenbosch Gardens and have lunch and wine tasting at the oldest wine farm in South Africa

Sunday Oct 4, 2026

Table Mountain
Daily Summary
  • Activities: Table Mountain
  • Activities: Cape Town half day city tour
  • Activities: Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
  • Activities: Groot Constantia
  • Accommodation: The Commodore Hotel - Deluxe Room
  • Meals: B, L

Table Mountain

After breakfast at your hotel, your guide will meet you in the lobby for your excursion to one of the world’s most iconic natural landmarks, Table Mountain. Early morning is the ideal time to visit, before the famous “tablecloth” of clouds rolls over the summit and conceals its magnificent views. Rising more than 1,000 meters above sea level, Table Mountain stands as a majestic sentinel over Cape Town, its flat-topped summit forming a dramatic contrast to the blue sweep of sky and ocean beyond. The mountain has long been a symbol of the city. It is timeless, commanding, and ever-changing in the shifting light of dawn and dusk.

As you begin your ascent, the surrounding landscape reveals a captivating fusion of rugged cliffs and delicate flora. Table Mountain forms part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, the smallest yet most diverse of the planet’s six floral kingdoms. Along the trails, you’ll encounter fynbos vegetation found nowhere else on Earth: the striking Protea, delicate Erica, and reed-like Restio. Together, these plants create a living tapestry of color and texture that reflects the region’s extraordinary biodiversity. The mountain’s geology is equally fascinating. Layers of ancient sandstone, weathered by wind and rain over hundreds of millions of years, rise in sculpted formations that tell the story of the Earth’s deep past. Each bend in the trail offers a new vantage point with sweeping views across Cape Town, the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, and the rugged Twelve Apostles range extending toward the Cape of Good Hope. Wildlife thrives among the rocks and shrubs. You may spot the curious rock hyrax, or *dassie*, sunning itself on a boulder, or hear the distant call of a sugarbird darting between flowering Proteas. The crisp mountain air, the scent of fynbos, and the silence broken only by the wind all combine to create a profound sense of place.

Whether you explore its summit plateau or simply pause along the way to admire the panorama, Table Mountain is more than a scenic destination, it is a sacred landscape that embodies the spirit and beauty of Cape Town itself. Standing atop its timeless slopes, one cannot help but feel connected to the enduring heart of Africa’s southernmost city.

Cape Town half day city tour

Wander through the Company's Garden and as you travel through the city you will get a good feel for the city and the cultural melting pot that it is. Continue onto the Castle of Good Hope which was built by the Dutch East India Company, between 1666 and 1679, as a maritime replenishment station and is the oldest surviving building in the country. Visit the gardens, known as the Company Gardens and admire the beautiful buildings constructed. Learn more about the history of the Cape, its significant role historically and in modern times. A day filled with information on the one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is widely regarded as one of the world’s premier botanic gardens, celebrated for both its botanical richness and spectacular setting. Nestled against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s iconic Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience South Africa’s remarkable floral diversity in a breathtaking natural landscape. The estate spans 528 hectares, with 36 hectares carefully cultivated to showcase a stunning array of indigenous plants, while the remaining area is a protected natural habitat featuring pristine fynbos, forests, and a wealth of wildlife. Visitors to the garden are often delighted by the abundance of birds, with over 125 species recorded, including sunbirds, sugarbirds, and various raptors, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

In addition to its rich plant life, Kirstenbosch offers a variety of walking trails that wind through both the cultivated gardens and the surrounding natural areas. These paths provide visitors with immersive encounters with South Africa’s endemic flora, from towering trees to delicate wildflowers, all framed by the dramatic backdrop of Table Mountain. The garden’s proximity to Table Mountain National Park further enhances its ecological significance, as both areas together form part of the Cape Floristic Region Protected Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized in 2004 for its exceptional biodiversity.

Kirstenbosch is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also a cultural and recreational destination. Outdoor concerts, seasonal exhibitions, and educational programs allow visitors to engage with the garden in a variety of ways, making it a vibrant community space as well as a site of scientific importance. Whether exploring its trails, observing its wildlife, or simply soaking in the mountain views, Kirstenbosch offers an unforgettable experience that highlights the beauty and diversity of South Africa’s natural heritage.

Groot Constantia

Groot Constantia wine farm is testimony of how one man’s love for wine established South Africa’s first wine farm in 1685. Groot Constantia continues to produce legendary wine since 1685. It is South Africa’s oldest wine-producing farm. The farm is an important part of World Wine Heritage and a world-class international tourism destination. So much so that it captures the rich and diverse heritage of South Africa. The farm delivers a unique cultural, social and historical experience, to locals and tourists alike. It delivers world-class, quality wines, sensory encounters and special experiences. It is an iconic example of the preservation of South African culture and heritage.

Day 3: Private full day Cape Peninsula tour including Cape Point, Boulders Beach and Chapmans Peak.

Monday Oct 5, 2026

Chapmans Peak
Daily Summary

*** Funicular ride to Cape Point inside the Cape Peninsula Reserve included
*** Lunch excluding drinks

Chapmans Peak

Chapman's Peak is a mountain on the western side of the Cape Peninsula, between Hout Bay and Noordhoek in Cape Town, South Africa. The western flank of the mountain falls sharply for hundreds of meters into the Atlantic Ocean, and a road, known as Chapman's Peak Drive, hugs the near-vertical face of the mountain, linking Hout Bay to Noordhoek. Tourists and locals often stop at viewpoints along this road, which offer views of Hout Bay, The Sentinel Peak and surrounds, as well as over Noordhoek Beach. Chapman's Peak Drive is part of the route of two of South Africa's biggest mass-participation races, the Cape Argus Cycle Race and the Two Oceans Marathon.

Cape Point & Boulders Penguin Sanctuary

Depart the hotel this morning to begin your tour of the Cape Peninsula. Your journey takes you past the iconic 12 Apostles and Hout Bay, winding along Chapman’s Peak Drive. This dramatic mountain route offers some of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes. After descending the pass, you will continue along the coastline.

This scenic stretch, known as the Atlantic Seaboard, spans approximately 34 miles from the waters of Table Bay along the western coast to the Cape Point Nature Reserve. With its striking beaches and rugged mountains, this route is not only a favorite for drivers but also a perfect vantage point for gazing across the Atlantic Ocean, where some of the world’s most stunning sunsets can be enjoyed.

The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve culminates at the majestic Cape Point, located at the convergence of two contrasting ocean currents: the cold Benguela Current on the west and the warm Agulhas Current on the east. While popularly thought of as the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the site remains a spectacular natural landmark. Take the funicular to the vantage point for an unforgettable view of this dramatic seascape.

Another highlight of the day is Boulders Beach, home to a charming colony of endangered African penguins. Early settlers nicknamed them “jackass” penguins due to their distinctive braying call, which reminded them more of a four-legged animal than a two-footed bird!

Day 4: Explore the beautiful town of Stellenbosch with a guided tour stopping a different moms and pops to taste local cuisine. In the afternoon visit the Cheetah Outreach project with a private Cheetah encounter

Tuesday Oct 6, 2026

Classic Cape Cuisine Walk in Stellenbosch
Daily Summary

Classic Cape Cuisine Walk in Stellenbosch

A visit to a beautiful eatery will ignite your senses when you are introduced to delicately crafted wines accompanied by appetizing treats. Equally enticing are the visits to local spots where each one will spoil you with traditional teas, desserts and lunch. Please note that this tour is not suitable for guests who require lactose and gluten-free meals. A Leisurely-paced walk coupled with entertaining stories about the town, visit the oldest restored townhouse in South Africa, sample home-grown teas paired with typical Cape sweet treats, taste traditional beef snacks, enjoy locally produced wines with appetizing delights and a heritage lunch platter at the oldest hotel in Stellenbosch.

We can accommodate most dietary types on most of the tours, however, it is crucial to inform us of your required dietaries. Non-alcoholic refreshment options are available for every tour - please don’t hesitate to inform your guide. The duration of this tour is around 3.4 - 4 hours.

Stellenbosch

Welcome to Stellenbosch – South Africa’s second oldest town and most inspiring wine, food, art and cultural destination. The scenic Stellenbosch Wine Route is the oldest in the country and one of the most popular destinations for local and international visitors alike. It has unforgettable cellar door experiences, award-winning wine estates, celebrated restaurants and Stellenbosch’s unique and enviable lifestyle. Stellenbosch is an ideal getaway year-round. The historic town centre is a living museum with a vibrant street culture. Expect friendly locals, a host of lively events (from art, music and history to outdoor pursuits) and natural scenery.

The town was founded in 1679 by the Governor of the Cape Colony, Simon van der Stel. It is situated on the banks of the Eerste River ("First River"), so named as it was the first new river he reached and followed when he went on an expedition to explore the territory towards what is now known as Stellenbosch. The town grew so quickly that it became an independent local authority in 1682 and the seat of a magistrate with jurisdiction over 25,000 square kilometers 9,700 sq mi in 1685. The Dutch were skilled in hydraulic engineering and they devised a system of furrows to direct water from the Eerste River in the vicinity of Thibault Street through the town along van Riebeeck Street to Mill Street where a mill was erected. Early visitors commented on the oak trees and gardens. During 1690 some Huguenot refugees settled in Stellenbosch, grapes were planted in the fertile valleys around Stellenbosch and soon it became the centre of the South African wine industry.

Cheetah Outreach

Cheetah Outreach is an education and community-based program created to raise awareness of the plight of the cheetah and to campaign for its survival. The primary goal is to promote the survival of the free ranging, South African, cheetah. From an estimated 100,000 cheetahs at the turn of the 20th century the population is currently estimated to be 6,700. Shrinking habitat, dwindling of natural prey, and conflict with human activities are the primary causes of this critical situation. There are about 1,326 cheetahs in South Africa of which approximately 500 free ranging cheetah live on unprotected farm lands in the northern part of the country. This population is the focus of the important work by the Cheetah Outreach program for over the past 20 years to protect the South African cheetah.

Day 5: Fly this morning to Hoedspruit, settle in at the lodge and go on an afternoon game drive

Wednesday Oct 7, 2026

Kapama Private Game Reserve
Daily Summary
  • Land Transfers: Private transfer to the Airport
  • Internal Flights: Internal Flight from Cape Town International Airport to Hoedspruit
  • Land Transfers: Private transfer to the lodge
  • Activities: Kapama Private Game Reserve
  • Accommodation: Kapama River Lodge - Deluxe Suite
  • Meals: B, L, D

Private transfer to the Airport

Internal Flight from Cape Town International Airport to Hoedspruit

Private transfer to the lodge

Kapama Private Game Reserve

Spanning 15 000 hectares of the pristine African bush, Kapama offers the perfect sanctuary for a wide variety of wildlife. Over 40 different species of mammals including the Big 5 – elephant, lion, leopard, African buffalo and rhinoceros – as well as 350 bird species, thrive in their natural habitat. Guests are privileged to be able to observe these magnificent creatures in the wild with twice-daily guided game drives and after-breakfast bush walks to be fully submerged in the African bush experience.

Kapama’s four luxury lodges each have a charm of their own – Buffalo Camp delights with its old-world feel, Southern Camp offers warmth and hospitality, River Lodge is vibrant year-round and Karula is breathtakingly elegant. The more adventurous can also choose to spend a night in the romantic sleep-out.

According to the legend of the local people, the Shangaan, chiefs of the tribe who demonstrated acts of extreme bravery were honoured by being reborn as lions. Local lore says that if you look deep enough into the eyes of the lions of Kapama (at a distance that is!), you can see past the beast and into the soul of a Shangaan chief.

Folklore tells of a lone lion called Kapama who lived on the land. Kapama was an extraordinary beast and in addition to being enormous, he was a crafty animal. Every young man in the village had pitted their hunting skills against the great lion but he evaded them at every turn. Kapama was so good at thwarting his prey that people came to believe he was an ancient king who, through some misdeed, had been condemned to roam the land in the great animal’s body.

There came a period of great drought and strife in the area and the people and animals suffered greatly. But the great “king” Kapama knew where to locate water and was able to track the fattest game. The young men of the village had grown to revere the old king and followed the beast rather than hunting him and were able to feed their tribe. When the rains finally came, it fell on the hard earth in torrents, creating a river which was named Kapama. According to legend, the king had paid his dues and was never seen again. “Kapama” was the name given to the last chief of this revered bloodline.

Days 6 - 7: Morning and afternoon game drives in Kapama Private Game Reserve with the option of a guided walking safari.

Thursday Oct 8, 2026-Friday Oct 9, 2026

Game Drives in Kapama Private Game Reserve
Daily Summary

Game Drives in Kapama Private Game Reserve

Immerse yourself in the peacefulness of the African bush at the luxurious Kapama Private Game Reserve. Spanning over 37,000 acres of pristine South African bush, Kapama offers the perfect sanctuary for a wide variety of wildlife. Kapama’s legendary game drives and guided bush walks offer guests the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes and prolific wildlife. The twice-daily game drives and educational bush walks are an essential part of the experience. Accompanied by a skilled guide and assistant guide, the game drives are a highlight of the day and encountering some (or all!) of the Big Five is a very definite possibility.

Early morning and early evening are the best time of day for game viewing. Spotting an elusive bat-eared fox retiring for the day, a dazzle of zebras starting their day or hearing the call of guineafowl as the day comes to an end means two game drives are never the same and offer different experiences at different times. What you see in the morning, afternoon or evening will be different from season to season and day to day. Under the guidance of a skilled guide and assistant guide, small groups (up to 8 guests) are taken into the reserve on foot and shown how to look for animals using traditional tracking skills such as footprints, spoor patterns and scent marking. The guides’ knowledge and experience extend to pointing out various plants that are used for their medicinal value. Look down and marvel at the world that is underfoot with the abundance of insects and creatures so often overlooked.

Guided walking safari

For those seeking an intimate experience beyond the thrill of Big Five sightings from a vehicle, a guided bush walk offers a rare opportunity to connect deeply with the African wilderness. On foot, you follow in the tracks of the bush’s wild inhabitants, breathing in the scent of crushed grasses and earth as the bush awakens all six senses. This is a safari experience that allows you to truly touch Africa and let Africa touch you.

Accompanied by an experienced walking safari guide, you discover the smaller wonders of the bush that often go unnoticed from a game drive. Learn the art of tracking, observing how close you can approach impala, nyala, or other small antelope without disturbing them. Explore the intricate details of the ecosystem, from the delicate geometry of a spider’s web to the industrious life of a dung beetle, gaining insight into the interconnectedness of all living things. Along the way, your guide will introduce you to the flora of the region, highlighting the aromas, textures, and traditional uses of wild herbs and plants. Every step is a lesson in patience, observation, and respect for nature. The experience is both thrilling and humbling, offering a heightened awareness of the environment as you learn to move silently and read the subtle signs of wildlife.

A guided walking safari is an immersive journey into the heart of Africa, where every sense is engaged, every discovery sparks wonder, and the bush reveals its secrets in a way that only walking can offer a truly unforgettable way to experience the African wilderness.

Day 8: Private transfer to the Airport for your flight to Victoria Falls. On arrival met and transfer to the hotel to freshen up for your Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi River.

Saturday Oct 10, 2026

Malachite Dinner Sunset Cruise
Daily Summary
  • Land Transfers: Private transfer to the Airport
  • Internal Flights: Internal flight Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport to Victoria Falls
  • Land Transfers: Private transfer to the hotel
  • Activities: Malachite Dinner Sunset Cruise
  • Accommodation: Illala Lodge - Classic Room
  • Meals: B, D

Private transfer to the Airport

Internal flight Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport to Victoria Falls

Private transfer to the hotel

Malachite Dinner Sunset Cruise

Like the exquisite bird after which it was named, “Malachite” is one of the Zambezi River’s crowning gems, offering the best dinner cruise in Victoria Falls. Guests are welcomed on board with a refresher towel and chilled flute of sparkling wine before they settle down on the top floor of the vessel for a sunset cruise before dinner.

Amuse bouche and snack platters are served while the sun sinks below the shimmering surface of the Zambezi. A barman and three intuitive waiters anticipate guests’ needs, serving a selection of lively cocktails and imported premium spirits throughout their journey. The plush, cushioned furniture and high vantage point on the upper deck provide the ideal space to watch one of Victoria Falls famous sunsets.

After the sun has sunk below the river line, dinner is served on the lower deck of the vessel, exemplifying the hallmarks of exquisite cuisine prepared on board by two Chefs. The rich aroma of locally sourced, fresh ingredients wafts around diners as the dishes are plated.

Time seems to stand still as the boat gently glides along to the sound of water lapping up against her sides. Far removed from the glare of city lights and noise, the moon and stars shine brightly in the sky and an atmosphere of mystery and romance envelopes the evening’s experience. The seven-course meal and all-inclusive drinks on board the luxurious Malachite are great value for money and promise an exceptional sunset dinner cruise experience in Victoria Falls.

Day 9: Elephant encounter in the morning followed by Victoria Falls tour and lunch at the Lookout Cafe.

Sunday Oct 11, 2026

Elephant Encounter
Daily Summary
  • Activities: Elephant Encounter
  • Activities: Tour of Victoria Falls
  • Activities: The Lookout Café Victoria Falls
  • Accommodation: Illala Lodge - Classic Room
  • Meals: B, L

*** Elephant Encounter: Group will be split in two as they only take small groups

Elephant Encounter

The Elephant Encounter offers guests a rare and unforgettable opportunity to quietly observe some of Africa’s most charismatic wildlife in a pristine wilderness setting overflowing with raw natural beauty. This immersive experience lasts approximately 2.5 to 3 hours and invites guests to learn about, connect with, and truly appreciate elephants in a respectful, ethical, and natural way.

The excursion begins in an open-air thatch boma overlooking the beautiful Masuwe River. Against this breathtaking backdrop, guests receive an informative and inspiring presentation about the Elephant Sanctuary and Orphanage. Founded on the principles of rehabilitation, conservation, and education, the sanctuary’s mission is to create awareness of the challenges elephants face in the wild and highlight what could be lost without meaningful environmental stewardship.

From there, guests venture into the bush to spend time with the elephants themselves. The chance to stand close to these gentle giants, observe their unique personalities, and witness their interaction with dedicated handlers is often a deeply emotional experience. You may take photographs, marvel at their size, and watch them browse, communicate, and behave exactly as nature intended.

After the encounter, guests are invited to enjoy a selection of refreshments before being transferred back to their lodge or hotel taking with them memories that last a lifetime.

Tour of Victoria Falls

Embark on a guided tour of Victoria Falls, strolling through the lush rainforest that surrounds one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. Your guide will provide a fascinating overview of the Falls’ history while highlighting the unique flora, fauna, birdlife, and wildlife that thrive in this extraordinary environment. As you meander along the scenic ravine paths, you’ll encounter breathtaking viewpoints and glimpses of the wildlife that inhabit the area. Guides are always happy to assist with photographs, ensuring your memories of this spectacular destination are perfectly captured. While raincoats are provided when needed, it is recommended to bring a small poncho to stay comfortable during the misty moments near the falls.

Victoria Falls is truly a marvel of nature. Towering columns of spray rise when the Zambezi River is in full flow, while the thunderous roar of falling water reverberates through the gorge below. Upstream, tranquil lagoons hide hippos and the occasional crocodile, adding an element of wild intrigue. The Falls drop between 90 and 107 meters into the Zambezi Gorge, with an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water plunging over the edge every minute.

Remarkably preserved in its natural state, Victoria Falls captivates visitors just as it did the legendary explorer David Livingstone in the 1860s. Declared a National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is carefully protected, ensuring that this iconic natural wonder remains as inspiring and unspoiled as it has for centuries.

The Lookout Café Victoria Falls

The Lookout Café is an iconic restaurant in Victoria Falls where casual dining is a decadent affair. Menus range from cocktails and canapes to diverse meal options for seated dinners.
Imported wine from South African vineyards and flavors foraged from nature make the ‘place on a plate’ sentiment a reality. Delicious food, staggering views and exceptional service make the Lookout Café a must-try place to eat out in Victoria Falls. The Cafe’s simplistic design creates a flow through, connecting indoor and outdoor dining space, offering diners a unique experience with breathtaking views. If you are looking for a fresh, vibrant menu with traditional as well as new flavors like local game meats and crocodile, situated in a great location then the Lookout Café is the place for you.

Day 10: Day at leisure.

Monday Oct 12, 2026

Daily Summary

Day 11: Private transfer to the airport for your flight to Johannesburg, then home.

Tuesday Oct 13, 2026

Departure Flight from Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport
Daily Summary
  • Land Transfers: Private transfer to the Airport
  • Internal Flights: Internal flight from Victoria Falls to OR Tambo International Airport
  • International Flights: Departure Flight from Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport
  • Meals: B

Private transfer to the Airport

Internal flight from Victoria Falls to OR Tambo International Airport

Departure Flight from Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport

Bid farewell to Africa, for now until your next Safari !

The Commodore Hotel

The Commodore Hotel

Room Type: Deluxe Room

Dates: Oct 3, 2026 - Oct 6, 2026

Situated just a stone’s throw away from the popular Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the Commodore Hotel Cape Town is a fabulous hotel choice for travellers looking to stay in the heart of the city.

A maritime theme travels throughout the hotel. From the art to the decor, to the displays and the furnishings, a nautical aesthetic moves through both the communal areas and rooms.

The hotel offers a fully equipped beauty and massage spa offers a number of amazing treatments to help guests relax, rejuvenate and unwind. The almost 200 rooms, each promises a great view, some boasting picturesque scenes of the dynamic harbour, others of the majestic Table Mountain.

Offering incredible views of Table Mountain, Robben Island, the harbour and more, the Commodore Hotel Cape Town is close to a number of attractions and local hotspots. It is also just a short walk to the bustling Victoria & Alfred Waterfront complex. While there are plenty of dining options nearby, the Commodore Hotel Clipper Restaurant offers delicious, Cape Malay inspired all-day dining.

Kapama River Lodge

Kapama River Lodge

Room Type: Deluxe Suite

Dates: Oct 7, 2026 - Oct 9, 2026

Kapama River Lodge’s wide, open spaces and airy design are a constant reminder that you’re sleeping under the African sky. Besides the luxury five-star accommodation, River Lodge is more festive and social than the other smaller, quieter camps, which is why young couples and groups of friends are often among our guests. Escape to a place away from time, and indulge in one of the finest safari lodges near the Kruger National Park, South Africa.

River Lodge’s spacious air-conditioned deluxe suites have uninterrupted views over the Big Five game reserve from any area of the room or private patio. The 60m2 suite is a perfect balance of rustic elegance, modern industrial and solid oak craftsmanship finish and up-to-date room technology. The full, en-suite bathroom comprises natural stone finishes, an open rain shower as well as a deep soaking bath with views of the Africa Bush and lavish amenities.

Illala Lodge

Illala Lodge

Room Type: Classic Room

Dates: Oct 10, 2026 - Oct 12, 2026

Ilala Lodge Hotel is a family-run hotel that offers luxury and comfort in the heart of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Nestled in attractive gardens, the well-appointed hotel is a mere eight-minute walk from Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Ilala Lodge Hotel is ideally located and it is very easy for guests to access all the historical sites, restaurants and activities available in Victoria Falls. The friendly and attentive staff of this welcoming hotel makes sure that your visit is perfect in every way.

The award-winning Cassia Restaurant at Ilala Lodge Hotel is famous for its delicious gourmet cuisine and attracts guests worldwide. Diners can see the spray and hear the sounds of Victoria Falls, locally known as the ‘Smoke That Thunders’, while they enjoy the al-fresco dining under the starry African skies that the Cassia Restaurant offers. Wild animals, such as warthog and impala, often graze on the hotel lawns and entertain guests during mealtime.

Located on the Zimbabwean side of the mighty Zambezi River, Ilala Lodge Hotel is geographically the closest hotel to the magnificent Victoria Falls and is easily accessible to the town centre. Explore the lush wilderness surrounding the town on a game drive, surf the rapids on a Zambezi River white-water rafting expedition, get your heart racing as you bungee jump off the Victoria Falls Bridge, or view the Falls from the exhilarating angle of Devil’s Pools on the edge of the plunging water. You can also enjoy a legendary Zimbabwean sunset from the comfort of the elegant Ra-Ikane river cruisers, part of the Ilala Lodge Hotel group.

Cost Includes

4 Nights' Accommodation at The Commodore Hotel in a Deluxe Room with breakfast daily.

2 Nights’ Accommodation at Kapama River Lodge in a Deluxe Suite inclusive of all meals, teas and snacks, all local drinks, a selection of wines and premium drinks, two daily safari activities in open game drive vehicles, guided bush walks for adults and children 16 years and older 

3 Nights' Accommodation at Ilala Lodge Hotel in a Classic Room with breakfast daily.

Transport & Day Tours as specified above.

Meals as specified above (excluding beverages, unless otherwise stated).

An English-Speaking Guide to accompany the tour in Cape Town.

Cost Excludes

All Flights, unless otherwise stated.

Zimbabwe visa USD 30 per person currently 

Travel Insurance

Items of a Personal Nature

Gratuities (Guides, Drivers, Waitrons, Rangers, etc.)

Drinks and Meals unless specified

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