Situated in the Karoo with its wide-open spaces, the 4,500 hectare reserve has a natural wetland and is protected by majestic mountains and valleys which makes for varied and ideal game viewing.
Originally known as ‘Cape of Storms,’ Cape Point falls within the Cape of Good Hope and is part of the Table Mountain National Park. Cape Point falls part of the Cape Floral Region and is considered a World Heritage Site.
A unique symbol of “the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, suffering and injustice” with a rich 500 year old multi-layered history that the Island represents.
Known as the ‘gourmet capital of the country,’ Franschoek also boasts a unique collection of original Cape Dutch Homesteads, vineyards producing rich age-old French wine and outdoor activities for the whole family.
Both mountains and oceans are experienced in all their glory along the Garden Route. Criss-cross between the two, via mountain passes into the hot dry Karoo, then back down to the temperate coast
Known as the ‘gourmet capital of the country,’ Franschoek also boasts a unique collection of original Cape Dutch Homesteads, vineyards producing rich age-old French wine and outdoor activities for the whole family.
Both mountains and oceans are experienced in all their glory along the Garden Route. Criss-cross between the two, via mountain passes into the hot dry Karoo, then back down to the temperate coast