Itinerary
Day 1. To South Africa
Arrange your own flight reservations for the overnight trip to South Africa (Cape Town).
Note: African American Journeys will be happy to assist you with your flight plans.
Day 2. To Cape Town - Tour Begins (D)
On arrival in Cape Town, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. After checking in, you will have time to relax followed
by a welcome dinner at your hotel.
Day 3. In Cape Town & Robben Island (B)
This morning you will be collected from your hotel for a morning tour of Table Mountain and unforgettable sweeping views of the
fairest Cape (weather permitting) as you enjoy visibility over some 40 miles and take a close look at the city below through
numerous telescopes. Descend from the upper Cableway station to continue to the heart of Cape Town’s city center where you will
have a 4-hour cruise to Robin Island. Robben Island was a place of banishment for slaves, political and religious leaders,
leprosy sufferers, the sick and the mentally disturbed. Nelson Mandela former president of South Africa spent many years
imprisoned on this island. We visit the maximum security and you have the opportunity to interact with an ex-political prisoner.
After your cruise you may wish to stay at the harbor and explore on your own before returning to your hotel on your own. Dinner
on your own.
Day 4. In Cape Town – Township "Walk to Freedom" & Cape Winelands (B/L)
Depart for your full day Township and the Cape Winesland. The day starts with a morning tour that will offer a wealth of insight
into South African history as you look at the legacy of the struggle and the promise of reconstruction. You will have an
opportunity to talk to local people, visit their homes and enjoy time in a Shebeen as well as see the Bo Kaap, District Six
Museum (if open that day), a local market plus a traditional local “healer”. After lunch at at Lord Neetlingshof you continue
South Africa’s wine country including tastings at local wine farms with Cape Dutch buildings, green vineyards and cozy cellars.
Continue to the spectacular vineyard covered valleys and along scenic country roads to Stellenbosch, the second oldest European
settlement in South Africa which has some of the best preserved historical buildings in South Africa. The scenery is combined
with a wine tasting and cellar tour plus the opportunity to purchase the local wines. Dinner on your own.
Day 5. In Cape Town - Cape Point Excursion (B/L/D)
Depart for a full day tour of Cape Point and the Wine region. Depart for Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve along one of South
Africa's most scenic and popular routes, passing Hout Bay and enjoying the dramatic views from Chapman’s Peak Drive. Cape Point,
where (by tradition) the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet, is the highlight where you will receive a certificate to commemorate
your visit. There will also be a half-hour cruise to "Seal Island" or for the not so adventurous the fish market "Mariners Wharf"
is a must. Stop for a seafood lunch at a local restaurant called the Black Marlin.Return to Cape Town with the last stop of the day
at the Kirstenbosch Botanical gardens, home of some 3 500 species of Southern African fauna and flora. Dinner today is at
Hildebrand Restaurant.
Day 6. To Johannesburg (B/D)
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Cape Town Airport to connect on your flight to Johannesburg. Upon arrival, you are
met and transferred to your Sandton hotel, situated in the affluent northern suburbs of Johannesburg. After checking in, you
will have time to freshen up before you depart on a city tour of Johannesburg as you drive through the northern suburbs of
Saxonwold, Houghton and Parktown, to the hustle and bustle of Hillbrow, home to African immigrants from all over the continent.
Stop to visit Constitution Hill (closed on Saturday afternoons & Sundays), the new home of the Constitutional Court of South
Africa which is built on the site of the “Old Fort” that later became a notorious prison. At the Carlton Centre in the heart of
downtown Johannesburg, take the elevator to the enclosed viewing deck on the 50th floor. Time permitting, your next stop is the
Museum Africa (closed on Mondays) in the Newtown Cultural Precinct. Here a variety of exhibits tell the fascinating story of
Johannesburg, from the Iron Age, through the discovery of gold in 1886, right up to the first democratic elections of 1994.
From here continue across the Nelson Mandela Bridge into the business district of Braamfontein, then past the University of the
Witwatersrand to Fordsburg with its Oriental Plaza and Mosque. Along the elevated M1 or M2 motorways which provide spectacular
views of the Johannesburg skyline. Return to your hotel for dinner.
Day 7. In Johannesburg with an excursion to Soweto (B)
Depart for your half day tour to Soweto, the South Western Township. Soweto is a sprawling metropolis ofmore than 3.5 million people, a
city synonymous with South Africa’s turbulent past and its hope for the future. Soweto is a multi-cultural composite of South Africa today.
Peek into the past, the hostels, Freedom Square, the struggle for liberty. Tread the paths to greatness taken by Nelson Mandela and Walter
Sisulu. Stand on the only road in the world which carries the honor of the two recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize. Tour includes a full
view of Soweto from the vicinity of the Chris Hani Hospital, visits to African merchants of traditional medicines, a typical four roomed
dwelling, an informal settlement, a pre-school, a senior citizen center, affluent neighborhoods and a typical Shebeen (African drinking
house). Lunch on your own before driving back to the hotel. Enjoy remainder of afternoon at leisure for independent activities.
Dinner on your own.
Day 8. In Johannesburg with excursion to the Apartheid Museum & Gold Reef City (B)
Depart this morning for the Apartheids Museum that provides you with an opportunity to take an in-depth look at South Africa's
turbulent past (closed on Mondays). The Apartheids Museum opened its doors in 2002. Here visitors embark on a historical voyage
of discovery, a personal exploration of the past that examines the story of apartheid right up to the first democratic elections
held in 1994. Then continue to Gold Reef City. The name Johannesburg is synonymous with South Africa’s gold-mining industry;
after all, this is the city that was founded way back in 1886 as a miner’s village on the Witwatersrand goldfields. Today, the
Gold Reef City theme park and museum - built around the original No.14 shaft of Crown Mines - recreates the city of Johannesburg
as it was during the early days of the gold rush. On arrival you will meet your guide, who will conduct your tour through the
complex. You’ll delight in the myths and magic of gold, the glimpse into the lifestyle of those early pioneers, the excitement
of travelling 600 feet below the surface to see first-hand how precious gold is extracted from the earth and then watching the
liquid yellow metal being poured into ingots. Enjoy the remarkable recreation of Victorian Johannesburg and the legendary
characters that featured in the world’s greatest gold discovery. The afternoon is free for shopping or exploring on your own
before returning to your hotel. Dinner on your own.
Day 9. In Johannesburg with excursion to Pretoria (B/D)
Depart on a half day tour of The City of Tshwane, formerly known as Pretoria, which is north of Johannesburg and provides a
complete contrast to the City of Gold. South Africa’s administrative capital was founded in 1855 and named after the Voortrekker
leader, Andries Pretorius. Often referred to as the “Jacaranda City”, this nickname refers to the thousands of trees lining the
streets, their purple blossoms heralding the approach of summer each October. Your tour begins with a visit to the Voortrekker
Monument, a striking memorial built to honour the early pioneers. Then continue to the central part of the city which has
retained the name of Pretoria, visiting Kruger House Museum and Church Square, where the statue of Paul Kruger looks down on the
passers-by. Melrose House is a classic example of a Victorian suburban townhouse and a visit can also be included, subject to
time permitting (closed on Mondays). You then continue to the imposing Union Building, which houses the offices of the State
President, Deputy President and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Your stop here provides an impressive view over the city and
completes the tour. The afternoon is free for shopping or exploring on your own. Your farewell dinner tonight is at the The
Butchers Shop & Grill.
Day 10. Tour Ends (B)
Breakfast at your hotel. The morning is free to relax or do some last minute shopping before transferring to Johannesburg
International Airport where you will depart for your return flight home.
OPTIONAL 3 Day/2 night Tours
TOUR # 1 - SUN CITY
Day 10, To Sun City (B)
Depart by coach to Sun City. Drive through the countryside to Sun City Resort. Away from the routine hustle and bustle of life, the North-West
Province is an escape route to the real Africa. Nature has blessed this Province with breathtaking scenic beauty, rolling fields of maize, golden
sunflowers and vast plains of African bushveld. The long hours of daylight in the sun-kissed Province provides the ideal backdrop for enjoyment of
outdoor attractions – superb game reserves, magnificent golf courses, water-sports and sporting facilities. Sun City is a spectacular recreational,
entertainment and gambling resort. Take in a show. Try your luck at the casino or dance the night away at one of the supper clubs. Dinner on your own.
Day 11. In Sun City (B)
Enjoy a full day to explore the wonders of Sun City. Late afternoon meet for a game drive in open 4x4 safari vehicles in the Pilansberg National Park, South Africa's
third largest national park which is home to the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino & buffalo) as well as a variety of other wildlife. After a game drive you
will transfer to the hotel for another fun-filled evening in Sun City.
Day 12. In Sun City, To Johannesburg and Home - Tour Ends (B)
Breakfast at your hotel. The morning is free to relax by the pool or do some last minute shopping before transferring to
Johannesburg International Airport where you will depart for your return flight home.
TOUR # 2- PILANESBURG NATIONAL PARK – Mini Safari
Day 10, To Pilanesburg National Park (B/L/D)
After breakfast, transfer to Pilansberg National Park, a transfer of approximately 2 hours. Pilanesberg Game Reserve is in the Bojanala Region of the North West Province,
adjacent to Sun City. The park is home to healthy populations of lion, leopard, black and white rhino, elephant and buffalo - Africa's "Big Five". A wide variety of rare
and common species exist like the nocturnal brown hyaena, the fleet-footed cheetah, the majestic sable, as well as giraffe, zebra, hippo and crocodile, to mention but a few.
Following lunch at the lodge, you'll set out for an afternoon game drive, followed by dinner at the Ivory Tree Lodge
Day 11, In Pilanesburg National Park (B/L/D)
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge. Lunch at the lodge.
Afternoon game drive.
Dinner at the lodge.
Day 12, In Pilanesburg National Park. Afternoon transfer to Airport - Tour Ends (B)
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge.
Transfer to Johannesburg International Airport where you will depart for your return flight home.
NOTE: These itineraries are subject to change due to conditions beyond our control. Prices are subject to change without notice until time of deposit.
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Tour Pricing and Registration
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Prices for 4 or more passengers are considerably lower and are available on request.
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Please note that International airfare is NOT included. AfricanAmericanJourneys will be happy to assist you with your flight
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Sun City Optional Tour 2011
Sun City Optional is available for an additional cost to be quoted on request.
A Single Room is available for an additional cost to be quoted on request.
Pilanesburg National Park Mini Safari Optional Tour 2011
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A Single Room is available for an additional cost to be quoted on request.
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