Ultimate South Africa: 14-Day A World in One Country with Return UK Flights

Return UK flights, 14-day small group tour, 13 nights, 19 meals, Kruger safari, Garden Route and Cape Town touring, plus guide, transport and entrance fees.

Discover South Africa on this unforgettable 14-day small group adventure with return UK flights included. Track the Big Five on safari in Kruger National Park, explore the breathtaking Panorama Route, and experience the culture of eSwatini. Journey along the Garden Route, cruise the Knysna Lagoon, visit the Cango Caves and end with three nights in Cape Town, including a scenic Cape Peninsula tour. Includes 13 nights’ accommodation, 19 meals, guided touring and transport.

Arrive in Johannesburg where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to relax after your flight or explore independently. This evening, meet your tour guide and fellow travellers for a welcome briefing.

Johannesburg

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, sits in the country's Gauteng province on the highveld plateau. A dynamic metropolis blending history, culture, and modern energy, it's the gateway to South Africa's rich heritage. Visitors can explore the moving Apartheid Museum, take a guided tour of Soweto, or wander the vibrant Maboneng Precinct with its art galleries, restaurants, and markets. Johannesburg also offers lush botanical gardens, wildlife reserves nearby, and a thriving culinary scene. With a mix of history, culture, and urban excitement, Johannesburg is a must-visit for those seeking a truly South African experience.

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The 14 Day A World in One Country tour is an extraordinary journey through South Africa, perfectly designed to showcase the country’s remarkable diversity in one seamless adventure from Johannesburg to Cape Town. Travelling in an intimate small group, guests experience the very best of city life, spectacular scenery, wildlife encounters, rich cultural heritage and breathtaking coastal landscapes. The journey begins in Johannesburg before heading to Mpumalanga and along the magnificent Panorama Route, where dramatic viewpoints such as God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the Blyde River Canyon reveal some of the most striking scenery in Southern Africa. A highlight of the tour is an open-vehicle safari in the world-renowned Kruger National Park, offering the opportunity to search for the Big Five and other incredible wildlife in their natural habitat.

The adventure continues into the Kingdom of eSwatini for an immersive cultural experience, followed by Zululand, a region steeped in history and conservation significance. From here, the tour transitions to the iconic Garden Route, where guests explore the rugged beauty of Tsitsikamma National Park, enjoy a sunset cruise on the Knysna Lagoon, visit the Cango Caves and ostrich farms in Oudtshoorn, and travel through charming small towns along Route 62.

In Hermanus, known as the heart of the whale route (in season), dramatic coastal scenery takes centre stage before the journey concludes with three unforgettable nights in Cape Town. Here, guests enjoy a full-day Cape Peninsula tour and time at leisure to explore one of the world’s most beautiful cities, spectacularly set beneath Table Mountain. Blending wildlife, culture, conservation, cuisine and scenic splendour, this comprehensive itinerary truly delivers a world of experiences within one remarkable country.

Inclusions:

13 nights’ accommodation in carefully selected 3- and 4-star hotels 19 meals (13 breakfasts
2 lunches and 4 dinners
including gratuities – excluding beverages) Transportation in air-conditioned vehicles including toll fees Services of a professional English-speaking tour guide Porterage at hotels Bottled water in eco-friendly packaging Entrance fees as per itinerary Included Sightseeing & Experiences:• Guided Panorama Route tour including Mac-Mac Falls
Blyde River Canyon
Bourke’s Luck Potholes and God’s Window• Open-vehicle Kruger National Park safari with anti-poaching dog unit presentation• Interactive cultural experience in eSwatini• Visit to Ngwenya Glass and Swazi Candle Factory• Visit to Tsitsikamma National Park and Storms River Mouth• Sunset cruise on the Knysna Lagoon with dinner at a lagoon-side restaurant• Visit to the Outeniqua Transport Museum• Guided tour of the Cango Caves• Guided tour of a working ostrich farm in Oudtshoorn• Visit to a rural farm school in the Barrydale area (subject to school calendar)• Exploration of Route 62• Visit to Hermanus (seasonal whale watching destination)• Authentic African dinner experience in Cape Town• Full-day Cape Peninsula tour including Cape Point and scenic coastal route

Travel east to Mpumalanga, known as “Paradise Country.” Journey through scenic mountain passes to Hazyview, stopping at the beautiful Mac-Mac Falls en route. Settle in for the next few nights near Kruger National Park.

Mpumalanga

Mpumalanga, meaning “Place of the Rising Sun,” is one of South Africa’s most scenically spectacular provinces, renowned for its dramatic landscapes, lush forests and sweeping escarpments. Situated in the northeast of the country, it is home to the breathtaking Panorama Route, where towering cliffs plunge into deep river canyons and panoramic viewpoints such as God’s Window offer far-reaching views across the Lowveld towards Kruger National Park.

The region boasts natural wonders including the immense Blyde River Canyon, one of the largest green canyons in the world, the striking rock formations of the Three Rondavels and the fascinating Bourke’s Luck Potholes, sculpted over centuries by swirling water. Waterfalls tumble through indigenous forest, with Mac-Mac Falls among the most picturesque.

Beyond its scenery, Mpumalanga serves as the gateway to world-class wildlife experiences, with nearby private reserves and the iconic Kruger National Park offering exceptional Big Five safaris. Rich in history and natural beauty, Mpumalanga perfectly combines adventure, tranquillity and unforgettable African landscapes.

Discover the spectacular Panorama Route, including Blyde River Canyon, the Three Rondavels, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and God’s Window. Expect dramatic viewpoints and sweeping landscapes before returning to your hotel for an afternoon at leisure.

Rise early for an open-vehicle game drive in Kruger National Park. Search for the legendary Big Five and other incredible wildlife in one of Africa’s greatest reserves. Learn about vital anti-poaching conservation efforts before enjoying a relaxing afternoon.

Kruger National Park

A safari in Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife experiences, offering the chance to explore nearly two million hectares of untamed wilderness in search of extraordinary game. As one of the world’s greatest national parks, Kruger is home to the legendary Big Five, lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo, as well as cheetah, giraffe, zebra, hippo and an astonishing diversity of birdlife.

Open-vehicle game drives provide an immersive perspective, allowing you to traverse vast savannahs, riverbanks and woodlands while expert guides interpret animal behaviour and track wildlife in their natural habitat. Early mornings are especially magical, as the bush awakens with golden light and the sounds of Africa, while each sighting delivers a sense of anticipation and wonder.

Beyond its incredible biodiversity, Kruger also plays a vital role in conservation, with ongoing anti-poaching initiatives helping to protect endangered species. A Kruger safari is more than a game drive, it is a powerful, unforgettable encounter with the wild heart of South Africa.

Cross into the Kingdom of eSwatini and enjoy an immersive cultural experience, including traditional singing, dancing and lunch. Visit local craft markets before overnighting in the scenic Ezulwini Valley.

eSwatini

eSwatini, one of Africa’s last remaining monarchies, is a small but captivating kingdom rich in culture, tradition and natural beauty. Nestled between South Africa and Mozambique, this independent nation offers rolling hills, lush valleys and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The heart of the country lies in the Ezulwini Valley, where traditional Swazi culture comes to life through vibrant song, dance and colourful ceremonies that celebrate centuries-old customs.

Visitors can explore lively craft markets, discover handmade candles and intricate glassware, and gain insight into a proud heritage that remains deeply rooted in daily life. Beyond its cultural treasures, eSwatini is home to scenic landscapes and wildlife reserves that protect rhino and other species. Authentic, friendly and culturally immersive, eSwatini provides a fascinating contrast to South Africa’s urban centres and safari regions, adding depth and richness to any Southern African journey.

Visit the Swazi Candle Factory before re-entering South Africa and travelling into historic Zululand. This region is rich in Zulu heritage and renowned wildlife reserves. Optional safari opportunities are available this afternoon.

Zululand

Zululand is a region steeped in history, heritage and wild beauty, where the legacy of the great Zulu kings still echoes across rolling hills and vast savannahs. Located in KwaZulu-Natal, this culturally rich area is synonymous with the proud traditions of the Zulu nation, offering visitors insight into a powerful and enduring African kingdom. Beyond its historical significance, Zululand is renowned for its exceptional wildlife reserves, including Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, one of Africa’s oldest game reserves and a global success story in rhino conservation.

Here, open grasslands, acacia woodlands and winding rivers create the perfect habitat for the Big Five and an abundance of birdlife. Traditional rural landscapes dotted with round thatched huts add to the authenticity of the experience, while dramatic sunsets over the bushveld complete the scene. Combining fascinating history with outstanding safari opportunities, Zululand offers a truly immersive and memorable African experience.

Travel to Durban for your flight to Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth). On arrival, continue along the spectacular Garden Route to the Tsitsikamma region, where dramatic coastline and indigenous forests await.

Tsitsikamma

Tsitsikamma is one of the most dramatic and beautiful stretches of South Africa’s Garden Route, where ancient forests meet a rugged, wave-battered coastline. Protected within Tsitsikamma National Park, this remarkable region showcases 80 kilometres of rocky shoreline, deep river gorges and indigenous temperate rainforest. At Storms River Mouth, suspension bridges span the river as it flows into the Indian Ocean, offering breathtaking views of crashing surf and sheer cliffs.

The area is rich in biodiversity, with towering yellowwood trees, fynbos-covered slopes and abundant birdlife creating a pristine natural environment. Whether walking coastal trails, breathing in the fresh sea air or simply admiring the powerful meeting of land and ocean, Tsitsikamma delivers a sense of wild, untouched beauty that is both invigorating and unforgettable.

Explore Tsitsikamma National Park and Storms River Mouth. Continue to Knysna, set on a stunning lagoon. This evening, enjoy a sunset cruise on the lagoon followed by dinner at a waterside restaurant.

Knysna

Nestled in the heart of the Garden Route, Knysna is a picturesque coastal town famed for its tranquil lagoon, dramatic sandstone cliffs and lush indigenous forests. The iconic Knysna Heads guard the narrow entrance between lagoon and ocean, creating one of the most striking natural harbours in the world.

The town’s vibrant waterfront is lined with boutique shops, cafés and seafood restaurants, while sunset cruises across the calm waters offer unforgettable views of the surrounding hills and coastline. Known as the oyster capital of South Africa, Knysna blends natural beauty with relaxed charm, making it one of the Garden Route’s most loved and scenic stops.

Visit the Outeniqua Transport Museum before crossing the scenic Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn. Tour a working ostrich farm and explore the magnificent Cango Caves, one of South Africa’s great natural wonders.

Oudtshoorn

Set in the heart of the semi-arid Little Karoo, Oudtshoorn is a fascinating town renowned as the ostrich capital of the world. Surrounded by the dramatic Swartberg Mountains and wide-open landscapes, it offers a striking contrast to the lush Garden Route coastline. The town rose to prominence during the ostrich feather boom of the late 19th century, and today visitors can tour working ostrich farms to learn about this unique industry.

Oudtshoorn is also home to the spectacular Cango Caves, a vast network of ancient limestone caverns adorned with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, sculpted over millions of years. With its blend of natural wonders, quirky heritage and dramatic desert scenery, Oudtshoorn delivers a truly distinctive South African experience.

Travel along Route 62 through the Little Karoo to Hermanus, a charming seaside town famous for whale watching (in season). Enjoy spectacular coastal scenery and relaxed seaside charm.

Hermanus

Hermanus is a charming seaside town set along the rugged coastline of Walker Bay, widely regarded as one of the best land-based whale-watching destinations in the world. Between June and November, southern right whales migrate to these sheltered waters, often coming remarkably close to shore, providing unforgettable viewing opportunities from the famous cliff path.

Beyond its marine life, Hermanus boasts dramatic ocean views, pristine beaches and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. Boutique shops, art galleries and inviting cafés line the town centre, while nearby vineyards and mountain trails add to its appeal. Combining natural spectacle with laid-back elegance, Hermanus is a true highlight of the Western Cape.

Journey along a scenic coastal route to Cape Town, stopping in the Cape Winelands en route. Arrive in South Africa’s Mother City, beautifully set beneath Table Mountain.

Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa's stunning coastal gem, sits at the southwestern tip of the country where the mountains meet the sea. Famous for its iconic Table Mountain, pristine beaches, and scenic Cape Peninsula, the city offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and vibrant culture. Visitors can hike or take the cableway up Table Mountain, explore the historic V&A Waterfront, visit Robben Island, or drive along Chapman's Peak for breathtaking views. Cape Town also boasts world-class wineries, bustling markets, and a diverse culinary scene, making it a destination for adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery.

Enjoy a free day to explore Cape Town at your own pace. Optional excursions include Table Mountain, Robben Island or the Cape Winelands. This evening, enjoy an authentic African dining experience.

Embark on a full-day Cape Peninsula tour. Travel via Hout Bay to Cape Point, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, and visit the penguin colony at Boulders Beach before returning to Cape Town.

After breakfast, enjoy free time for last-minute sightseeing or shopping before your transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK.

Origin Trip Start Date Trip End Date Price
Manchester 07/03/26 Saturday 22/03/26 Sunday £4899 View
Manchester 14/03/26 Saturday 29/03/26 Sunday £4979 View
Manchester 21/03/26 Saturday 05/04/26 Sunday £4889 View
Manchester 04/04/26 Saturday 19/04/26 Sunday £5089 View
Manchester 18/04/26 Saturday 03/05/26 Sunday £4609 View
Manchester 25/04/26 Saturday 10/05/26 Sunday £4549 View
Manchester 02/05/26 Saturday 17/05/26 Sunday £4479 View
Manchester 16/05/26 Saturday 31/05/26 Sunday £4549 View
Manchester 06/06/26 Saturday 21/06/26 Sunday £4479 View
Manchester 20/06/26 Saturday 05/07/26 Sunday £4719 View