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Cape Town to Port Elizabeth (JK01)

Richly endowed by nature, the Garden Route abounds with unspoiled scenic attractions. A rugged coastline with towering cliffs, golden beaches, magnificent indigenous forests, quiet lakes and an abundance of indigenous floral species with rare protected plants growing beside streams and waterfalls.

DAY ONE (Friday)   Cape Town to Mossel Bay
Depart from Cape Town and travel via the spectacular coastal route of False Bay to Hermanus. Continue via the historic town of Swellendam and then on to Mossel Bay which boasts South Africa's first post office, the famous Post Office Tree.

DAY TWO (Saturday)   Mossel Bay to Prince Albert
Travel over the Robinson Pass to Oudtshoorn, ostrich capital of the world. Visit the Crocodile Ranch and Cheetahland and the Cango Caves. Then it's off to the quaint town of Prince Albert over the spectacular Swartberg Pass (weather permitting). (Overnight PRINCE ALBERT)

DAY THREE (Sunday)   Prince Albert to Knysna
Return through the Meiringspoort George to Oudtshoorn, enjoy lunch at an ostrich farm. Travel via the Outeniqua Pass to George and through the Wilderness Lake District to Knysna (Overnight KNYSNA

DAY FOUR (Monday)   Knysna to Port Elizabeth
Opportunity to explore this quaint holiday town with it's arts and crafts shops by yourself. Travel via Plettenberg Bay, indigenous forests and the Old Passes Road to the Tsitsikamma Coastal National Park. This is the only coastal national park in South Africa. Continue to the harbour city of Port Elizabeth for a short city tour. Transfer to the airport or hotel.

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