South Africa in 10 Days: Cape Town, Kruger & a Luxury Train Safari
From the penguins of Cape Town to the elephants of Thornybush and Kruger National Park, this 10-day tour will exhilarate you with South Africa’s wildest wildlife adventures.

South Africa
10 days / 9 nights
$6,500 /person
$6,500 /person
Your trip at a glance
Top Activities
Spending two nights in a luxury train-turned-hotel suspended on a perch in Kruger National Park
Seeking out South Africa’s “Big Five” animals on a series of Thornybush game drives
Marveling at waddling penguins on the sands of Boulder Beach
Tasting the highlights of Cape Town’s top-tier culinary scene on a gastronomic city tour
Exploring the dramatic Blyde River Canyon along the Lowveld’s Panorama Route
Welcome to South Africa!
Cuisine, Culture, and Community in Cape Town
Touring the Cape Peninsula: Seals, Penguins, and Fishing Villages
Iconic Landmarks and Fascinating Stories of Cape Town
Into the Jungle: Kruger National Park and a Night on the Tracks
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Witnessing Wildlife in the African Bush
Hello, Hazyview and Nature-Based Wellness
Panorama Route, Pretty Potholes, and the Blyde River Canyon's Window to God
Wild Thrills of Thornybush Nature Reserve
Until the Next Time!
Touring the Cape Peninsula: Seals, Penguins, and Fishing Villages

Overview
After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll meet your local expert guide for a full-day excursion to the utterly captivating Cape Peninsula. Today’s tour will touch on the area’s most iconic sites, starting with a drive along the Atlantic Coast toward Hout Bay. En route, you’ll pass the cosmopolitan suburbs of Green Point, Sea Point, Clifton, and Camps Bay, winding past gleaming waves and vast mountains. When you arrive at the charming fishing village of Hout Bay, you’ll embark on a guided boat trip with a naturalist to Seal Island, where you’ll have the opportunity to view and befriend Cape fur seals. From there, the road trip will continue via Chapman’s Peak until you stop again at Cape Point Nature Reserve. Here, you’ll ride the Flying Dutchman Funicular to a quintessential coastal lighthouse. After a short break for lunch, the tour will bring you to Simon’s Town. This naval site has garnered a reputation, not only for housing the South African Navy’s largest base, but also, crucially, for its resident colony of penguins; Boulder’s Beach houses a breeding colony of more than 2,000 endangered African Penguins, which you’ll have the chance to see for yourself. After this once-in-a-lifetime beach and wildlife stop, the tour will conclude in the late afternoon. You’ll be dropped off at your hotel and have free time to spend however you'd like. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Highlights
Boulder Beach Penguin Colonies
If you thought the seals were a once-in-a-lifetime sight, get ready for Boulder's Beach. During this tour of Simon's Town, you'll stop at a protected penguin colony, where you'll find these black and white birds peacefully roaming sandy beaches. There's a penguin viewing area from which you can observe these endangered animals without disturbing their habitat.
Seal Island Cruise
All aboard the Seal Island boat cruise, which will lead you to the remote, aptly named Seal Island, where you’ll find a robust breeding colony filled with seal pups. With a trained naturalist as your guide, you’ll learn all about these playful seals, which birth thousands more each year. If you’re lucky, you’ll get a close peek at the newest seal pups in their natural habitat, and maybe spot some other birds and sea creatures, too.
Flying Dutchman Funicular
A ride with a view, the Flying Dutchman Funicular offers a fun and scenic way to break up the day. Rather than walk up a steep hill, you'll ride the funicular to the top of Cape Point, from which you can visit the iconic lighthouse.
Accommodations
The Winchester Hotel (or similar)
Situated along the scenic Sea Point Promenade and facing the Atlantic Ocean, with the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain, The Winchester Hotel in Cape Town boasts a rich heritage. Its iconic Cape Dutch architecture tells a story of luxury and a bygone era or romance, making it popular among local and international guests. The hotel recently underwent a full renovation, yielding a contemporary look and feel, while still paying respect to the building's proud history. This refurbishment maintained the historic details and features of the interior architecture, while introducing more modern furnishings, color palettes, and styling.
Location:
221 Beach Rd, Sea Point, Cape Town, 8005
Phone:
+27214342351
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What's included
Included in the final price
- Roadbook with local tips and expert recommendations
- 24/7 on-the-ground support
- On-trip concierge service
- Personalized trip crafting
- COVID entry and exit information and assistance
- Ten nights of accommodations, with daily breakfast included
- All activities, meals, experiences, and transfers mentioned in the itinerary
- All guides and tours mentioned in the itinerary
Not included in the final price
- International arrival and departure flights
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses and gratuities
- Domestic flights to Skuzuka Airport
- Anything else not included or listed as optional in the itinerary