10 Days 9 Nights Kruger Garden Route Perception Tour 19, 234/person
Johannesburg-Cape Town
After arriving in Johannesburg, change to an inland flight in South Africa to the resort town of Cape Town. Upon arrival, your guide picks you up and takes you to Table Mountain, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World (including the world's only two 360-degree cable cars). After dinner, he returns to the hotel for rest. Special dinner: famous seaside western restaurant, western food, wine.
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After breakfast, transfer by car to the marina and take a boat to Seal Island, where hundreds of wild seals gather. Go to Penguin Beach in Simon's Town to have a close encounter with penguins in their natural state, lunch on your own, transfer to the Cape of Good Hope for dinner, then return to the hotel. Dinner: Western-style Original Lobster at Two Oceans Restaurant.
Cape Town - Garden Route
After breakfast, take a long drive to the Garden Route. The driving time is about 5 hours. After lunch, visit the European towns of Georgetown and Nesna, known as the Little Switzerland of Africa. Take a boat trip to the Coral Sea. After dinner, return to the hotel. Dinner: savor a delicious oyster wine.
Johannesburg - Pretoria - Kruger National Safari
After breakfast, transfer to Pretoria, the administrative capital, one of the three major capitals of South Africa.
The Valley of the Musical Fountains is Pretoria's most crowded weekend entertainment area and picnic spot. Johannesburg ZooThe Johannesburg Zoo is home to more than 3,000 species of mammals, birds and reptiles. Gold Vein CityGold Vein City is a theme park located about 5 kilometers from the center of Joburg, built on the site where gold was first discovered and mined. Table MountainTable Mountain resembles a flat table and is only 1,067 meters long, yet it was chosen by Cape Town as the beauty of South Africa because of its proximity to the city. Robben IslandSouth Africa's Robben Island receives an average of thousands of visitors a day. The museums here are trying to make Robben Island the most visited place in South Africa. Port VictoriaVictoria and Port Alfred are one of the busiest areas in downtown Cape Town. Ancestors' Memorial There is an Ancestors' Memorial in Pretoria that displays the history of South Africa. The Ancestors' Memorial is a very distinctive building, resembling a tall, majestic earthen fortress, built of stone, with sculptures of ancestors set into the outer walls. Behind the entrance is a rotunda or hall, and on the inside of the rotunda is a circle of alabaster bas-reliefs showing scenes of South Africans migrating, being killed, fighting and fighting for peace. Pretoria Zoo, located on Boom Street, is one of the largest zoos in the world with over 3,500 animals. Visitors can take a cable car to the _lookout tower_ above the caged animals on the island. There is a street market in front of the zoo, selling woodcarvings, baskets, and stone carvings. Church Pretoria is the administrative capital and transportation hub of South Africa. It is used for air traffic in the southern hemisphere and covers an area of 600 square kilometers. The population is half white and half black. There are many open spaces, over 100 parks, nature reserves and an excellent zoo. Petersburg Petersburg Petersburg to little Norway. In addition to Norway's lively celebrations of American Independence Day in mid-May, Petersburg is also a quiet place with the spectacular LeConte Glacier and the giant whales of the suburb of Frederikshavn Bay. Hout Bay Hout Bay is one of Cape Town's most famous bays. It is hidden between two mountains. A ten-minute boat ride brought us to an island called Dekker Island, just a hundred meters from land. Fountain Valley Fountain Valley is Pretoria's most crowded weekend entertainment area and picnic spot. In addition to hiking trails, amusement parks, and swimming pools, it also has a miniature train tour that runs through the entire Fountain Valley with beautiful scenery along the way. Wave Valley, the Lost City's premier theme park, can be reached by crossing the Bridge of Time from the Entertainment Center or by walking down the steps from the Palace Hotel through the Roman Theater. Capitol Building The Capitol Building is located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. and is 25 meters high. It is the heart building of the United States. The Capitol was built in 1793-1800. Like many important buildings in Washington, it was not spared from the damage caused by the Anglo-American War in 1814. Cape Town PeninsulaThe Cape Town Peninsula has little Europe and is currently the second largest city in South Africa, after Johannesburg. Because of the change of ownership for more than 300 years, it is full of multicultural colors and has become the legislative capital of South Africa. Sun Palace Hotel Royal Palace Hotel Drive out of Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, and head northwest over the flat African wilderness. The slums outside your window are gradually replaced by a semi-desert landscape, 187 kilometers in a two-hour drive. The Bly River Canyon is located in the Bly River Canyon Nature Reserve in the western part of the Kruger National Park in South Africa. It is a tourist attraction in the Mpu Malanga Province, second only to the Mpu Malanga National Park. Kruger National Park Kruger National Park is headquartered in Kukuza. it was converted into a park in 1993 and was originally known as the Sabie Wildlife Reserve before it was expanded and renamed in 1926. Kruger is of Dutch descent.In the late 19th century he built the Mountain Table, which looks like a flat table, in South Africa*** and country. Although it is only 1,067 meters long, it was chosen by Cape Town as the beauty of South Africa because of its proximity to the city.
Table Mountain Nature Reserve was established, although more than half a century later than the earliest established Kruger National Park in South Africa, but, because of its location closer to the city, more representative of the spirit of South Africa and the nature ****survival ****glorious. The Great Constanta Wine Estate The Great Constanta Wine Estate is located in the heart of the Constanta Valley on the southern peninsula of Cape Town. It is the oldest wine estate in South Africa with a history of over 300 years. With the southern foothills of Table Mountain at its back and facing Waterfall Bay, it is blessed with abundant sunshine and rainfall, and has a unique geographical location and climatic conditions. 1685, the first Dutch governor of Cape Town, SimonvanderStel, chose this place to build a garden and named it Constanza, and in 1705, it began to produce high quality red wine. Van died in 1712, the estate changed hands several times and was divided into several pieces, among which the present Great Constance Estate was the most prosperous, and the wines produced were world-famous and favored by Napoleon, Louis Philippe and other royals. The vineyards fell victim to pests and diseases and were taken over by the government at the end of the 19th century. since 1993, the estate has been managed by a government-appointed 7-member Board of Trustees, with all income going to the upkeep of the property. Addo Elephant Park There is a special elephant sanctuary called Addo Elephant National Park, located 100 kilometers north of Port Elizabeth. This park was established by TrollopeeEE in 1931 to protect African elephants. In the beginning, there were only 11 elephants. From 1943 to 1960, elephants from the Cape Province of South Africa were systematically moved into the park, so much so that there are now over 150 elephants in the park. Located at the southernmost tip of the African continent, the Hainanese African *** and country of Nakwaaland is one of the most diverse and attractive countries in the world. There is no other country in the world that combines modern civilization and pristine natural beauty so seamlessly. The history of the United States of South Africa is not long, but its colorful human culture is as old and vast as this ancient continent. From primitive tribal songs and dances to European-style towns, from ancient gold cities to modern metropolises, everything here is colorful. With rich natural and cultural tourism resources, South Africa is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. It is said that visiting a country is equal to traveling, and it is known all over the world as the Europe of Africa. Rich pristine wildlife reserves, beautiful ports, well-connected highways, pure and serene wine country, nature reserves throughout the country and 3,000 kilometers of coastline are another feature of South Africa, which is why it is known as the Rainbow Nation attracting a large number of overseas tourists every year. Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa and the world's largest gold production center, known as the Golden City. It is located in the upper reaches of the Fall River in the northeast at an altitude of 1,754 meters above sea level. It is the center of the Transvaal goldfields. in 1880 it was just a farm traded for the value of two cows. an exploration station was established in 1886, and as gold was discovered and mined, it grew into a city. It was founded as a city in 1928. There are dozens of gold mines within 240 kilometers of the surrounding area. There is a tunnel over a mile deep under the city streets with frequent access. Elof Street is the downtown area with a concentration of stores, banks, and hotels. The city hall was built in 1915. There are museums, churches, and other buildings in this city. Parks and prairies make up about 1/10th of the downtown area.The famous joubertPark is located in the upland area of downtown and contains an art gallery. There are also Mill Park, Donald McKay Park, and Ellis Park. In the northeastern suburb of this city there is Cape Town Park. The zoo is situated on Smythe Avenue and is vast with gardens and a small lake. The northern suburbs have the 43-acre Botanical Gardens and the 26-acre Melrose Bird Sanctuary. Visitors can also tour the city's diamond processing plants. Apartheid and racial discrimination are rampant in the city, and Soweto, 25 kilometers southwest of the city, is the most segregated area with the highest concentration of black South Africans.On June 16, 1976, the South African regime perpetrated the horrendous Soweto massacre here, which provoked outrage and condemnation from people all over the world.
City of the Sun This is an old African myth. In a jungle of sea and sky, there is a castle that records a legendary and beautiful story . Cape Town Cape Town, located in the southernmost tip of South Africa, is the oldest city in South Africa. It is also the pearl of the sea in Africa, with beautiful scenery, the busy Jovan Harbor, as well as fishing villages, vast vineyards, scenic coastal highway, and Sea Point, Sea Point and other peninsula on both sides of the countless beautiful sandy beaches. The 1,067-meter-high Table Mountain can be considered the symbol of Cape Town. Its top seems to be flattened by a razor blade, as flat as a table, and the whole mountain is made up of sandstone iterations, rising 3,690 feet above sea level. The huge waterfall at the top of the mountain looks like a white cloud, pouring down into Cape Town. Visitors can take off in a straight line on a gondola to reach the steep cliffs, looking out over the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Indian Ocean to the east, as if they were in a wonderland. The Johannesburg Art Gallery is located in Jubel Park. The Johannesburg Art Museum is housed in a fascinating building that blends ancient and modern architecture. The museum has a collection of international and South African art, as well as a print gallery with more than 2,500 works of art. African tribal art is exhibited at the University of the Wartheland's Gertrude PoselGallery, which specializes in disappearing African artworks such as masks, headdresses and beadwork. Johannesburg ZooThe Johannesburg Zoo is home to more than 3,000 species of mammals, birds and reptiles. The lions, elephants, giraffes, and great apes are surrounded by trenches and have no bars, making them popular with visitors. Also popular with visitors are the newly designed polar bear habitat and the large aviary where people can walk around. Midrand has a Transvaal Snake Park, located in Johannesburg, which has a wide variety of African snakes on display. The scenery is quite attractive. Once or twice a day, visitors are shown how to extract the venom of the world's most poisonous snakes. Musical Fountain Park at night, the water columns of the countless fountains in the Musical Fountain Park rise or fall with the rhythm of the music, or rise or fall with the colorful light changes, swaying from side to side, like countless little fairies dancing with the sound. Opening hours: 19:30-21:00 every night in summer, 18:30-20:00 every night in winter. out of Africa Museum is located in an old market, a bit like a theater market. Collects and displays some fine paintings, as well as buildings that simulate gold mines and black settlements. Address: 121 Bury Street. Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-17:00. Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa and its transportation hub. It is an essential route for air traffic in the southern hemisphere and covers an area of 600 square kilometers. The population is half white and half black. Pretoria Zoo, located on Boom Street, is one of the largest zoos in the world with over 3,500 animals. Visitors can take a cable car to the King of Materials platform above the caged animals on the island. There is a street market in front of the zoo selling woodcarvings, baskets and stone carvings. Opening hours: daily 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Dewaltcheetahbreedingstation is situated along the R566 from Pretoria to Britts. In the past, it was believed that captive cheetahs could not breed, but this was proved wrong in THE. Meanwhile, work carried out at Dwelt has shown that rare cheetahs (cheetahs with stripes rather than spots) are not necessarily a unique species, but are the result of a recessive gene in both parents. In addition, wild dogs, wild cats and brown hyenas can be seen in this reserve. At dawn in Kruger National Park, the low roar of a lion pierces the faintly blue night sky like an arrow; it spreads to every corner of the park, waking up people and animals that are still sleeping . This is the start of the day in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Fountain Valley is Pretoria's most crowded weekend entertainment area and picnic spot.
In addition to hiking trails, amusement parks and swimming pools, there is also a miniature train tour that runs through the entire Fountain Valley, with beautiful scenery along the way.Roodeplaat Dam is located in the northern part of Pretoria, and is ideal for fishing, yachting, water sports and swimming.Wonderboom Nature Reserve is located in the northern outskirts of Margarethai. This area is home to a thousand year old fig tree sacred tree, 23 meters high and 50 meters straight. 13 trunks extend over a 1 hectare area. Green City Plaza is located in Green City Plaza adjacent to St. George's Cape Town's s Street. It is a historic flea market dating back to the 18th century where gardeners used to sell their wares. This old cobblestone square, while not selling flowers, has been replaced by a variety of African-inspired crafts and fashion stalls. The surrounding sidewalk shopping areas of St. George's, Church Street and Long Street also have unique stores and crafts that draw people in. The Gurut Church is an ancient landmark in Green City Square, its black exterior reflecting the dark marble floors of Green City Square. Built by the Dutch in 1704, it is one of the oldest churches in South Africa and is still a holy church to which the neighborhood makes pilgrimages.OzhornOzhorn is a world of ostriches! The ostrich farm here has been voted one of the 10 most popular tourist attractions in South Africa.The city was founded in 1863 and at the same time, the ostrich industry emerged. Many of the farmers who made their fortunes raising ostriches built ostrich palaces here. There are many other such buildings here, which are very interesting. Bridge of TimeThe Bridge of Time is about 100 meters long. It is the pedestrian bridge of the Lost City of the Sun. MountPineNationalPark Mount Pine National Park is near Sun City and all hotels in Sun City can be reached by free shuttle bus. Here, you can see the famous African Five Elephants, Lions, Leopards, African Buffalos, and Rhinos. These dominating animals can make people feel the king's style! Of course, many other wild animals can be seen here. The Johannesburg Safari in South Africa has become a tourist attraction, mainly because of the wide variety of beautifully shaped local wildlife. Therefore, visiting the large local safari to see the lions, elephants, giraffes and antelopes that live here has become an experience not to be missed by tourists. If you don't if you don't have the opportunity to visit a large safari park, you might as well go to one of the smaller zoos near the city center. Honeydew's Lion Park and the nearby KrugersdorpGanmePeserve have plenty of lions and antelope and are less than half an hour's drive from Johannesburg. GoldenReefCity GoldenReefCity is a theme park built on the site of a gold mine, 6 kilometers south of Johannesburg city center. It is Johannesburg's most famous tourist attraction and must be included in city sightseeing tours organized by hotels or tour operators. Almost all visitors to Johannesburg come here. Although the stores in town are closed on Saturday afternoons and Sundays, but even so, the place is crowded. Cape of Good Hope The Cape of Good Hope is located in the southern part of the peninsula and has a large nature reserve of 7,750 hectares. Both the Cape of Good Hope and the Cape of Good Hope are within the nature reserve. No vehicles are allowed here except for sightseeing buses. In the nature reserve, flowers and other plants known as Fynbos, Protea and Efica (Heath) are in full bloom; living animals such as the South African antelope, deer, zebra, meerkat, ostrich, baboon and others. There are also dolphins and seals. Cruising on the beach. With luck, you can see sharks from August to November. Stellenbosch The western part of Cape Town is fertile ground for the Mediterranean climate. From long ago, grapes have been grown here in abundance to make wine. The earliest wine made in Pfaff was in 1659 with Janvan Riebeeck, the founder of Cape Town. He realized that Cape Town's climate was similar to the famous wine regions of Spain and France.
Subsequently, thanks to the active participation of the colonial pioneers, wine manufacturing developed in South African America; especially in terms of technology, which was improved by the involvement of Huguenot Protestants who were expelled from France. Over the past 30 years, South African wines have been recognized by people all over the world by winning awards in world competitions. The Garden Route in the eastern part of the Aufberg region, along the coastal road from Heidelberg to Storms River, has forests, lakes, cliffs, valleys, beaches, gardens and more. One beautiful landscape after another unfolds before you. This route is known as the Garden Route. The inland part of the route is traversed by the Otnika and Chikama mountains, which are 1000-1700 meters above sea level. Over this mountain range is the plains area such as Otschon. The view of the mountains from the entrances on the way is magnificent. Bullard River Canyon is located in the Bullard River Canyon Nature Reserve in the western part of the Kruger National Park. It is a tourist attraction in Mpu Malanga Province, second only to Mpu Malanga National Park. Anyone will be impressed by the spectacular view of the Blyde River intertwined with the 1000 meter high Grand Canyon. Along the longitudinal side of this reserve are the 532R and 534R, also known as the Pa-Noramaa Route, which is a well-located self-drive route. Here you can enjoy the kind of harmonious landscapes that can only be found in South Africa. It is rated as the second most popular attraction. You can also visit Pilgrim Leicester, Leidenberg and other neighboring towns that showcase South Africa's pioneering history. The Ruins of Zimbabwe is one of Zimbabwe's main attractions and is the most iconic site of massive stone architecture in Southern Africa. The kingdom of Monomotaba, which flourished from the 11th to 19th centuries, was founded in the 11th century. That said, Zimbabwe means stone house in Sina. The name of the country derives from this ruin. The gold mining town of Gold City is located south of Joburg. It is a theme park built on the site of a former gold mine and is Johannesburg's most famous tourist attraction. The park vividly recreates the architecture of Gold City during the gold rush of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, including banks, post offices, police stations, restaurants, bars, etc.. It reflects the prosperity of the time. Taking a ride on an old steam-spewing train and browsing through these ancient buildings, visitors feel as if they have been transported back to the 18th century. The mines of the Golden City were once dug to a depth of 3,200 meters underground. Nowadays tourists can visit up to 220 meters underground to see the actual operation of gold mining at that time. You can also visit the actual melting of gold and the process of minting gold coins. The Parliament building is located in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa. The Ancestral Museum is located on a hill on the outskirts of Bantu, the administrative capital of South Africa. The so-called Ancestral Museum reflects the history of the struggle between the Boers of South Africa and the local Zulu people, known in history as the Battle of the Boers. The building is also known as Walter's Monument. The entire building is majestic and robust, with a very heavy sculptural presence. Above the building is a large dome with a hole through which the sunlight can come in. Every year at 12 o'clock. the clock on December 16th (which was the day of the Battle of the Midwest River in the Bohr War), the sunlight shines directly on the tombstones set at the bottom of the building. The incoming sunlight symbolizes the blessing of God which is the people of Watertown. At the four corners of the entire building, there are four sculptures of figures that blend in with the entire building. They represent the four chiefs of Wot and they are all carved out of gray granite. In front of the main building there is a group of bronze sculptures - Mother and Child - which focus on the extremely important and unique role that women and children played in the war, as women showed great determination to preserve and develop culture and Christianity throughout the war. The outside front of the building is carved with a huge African buffalo head. As the buffalo is considered the most dangerous wild animal in Africa, its head protects the monument from outsiders. A wartime truck graphic is carved into the surrounding wall to symbolize the protection of the monument. Union SquareThe Union Square City Hall in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, was built in 1915. The city is home to museums, churches and other buildings. Parks and grasslands cover about 1/10th of the city's area.The famous joubertPark is located in the heights of the city center and contains an art gallery. There are also Mill Park, Donald McKay Park, and Ellis Park. In the northeastern suburb of this city there is Cape Town Park.
The zoo is located on Smythe Avenue and is vast, with gardens and a small lake. The northern suburbs have the 43-acre Botanical Gardens and the 26-acre Melrose Bird Sanctuary. Visitors can also tour the city's diamond processing plant. Apartheid and racial discrimination were rampant in the city, and Soweto, 25 kilometers southwest of the city, was the most segregated area with the highest concentration of black South Africans.On June 16, 1976, the South African regime perpetrated the horrendous Soweto massacre here, which provoked the anger and condemnation of people all over the world. The Lost City There is an old legend about the Lost City. Before Western civilization, the Golden Soldiers of Central Africa built a great city like no other in the Valley of the Sun. Its beauty was breathtaking, but then a devastating earthquake covered the city in molten lava, making it the fabled Lost City. To make this dream a reality, K?lsner spared no expense in spending R830 million and 28 months to bring the legendary Lost City back to the world in December 1992. After the opening of the Lost City, the city's strange and rhythmic world of entertainment became one of the reasons why tourists from all over the world visit Sun City. It is said that more than 3 million tourists visit Sun City every year and the number is still increasing. Every scene in The Lost City is an exact replica of the legendary old city. With broken stone pillars and massive gates everywhere, it's easy to get caught up in just visiting and walking into antiquity. Signal Mountain (SignalMountain) Signal Mountain is a 350-meter-high hill located on one side of Table Mountain, named for the cannon fired at noon. The other end is also called Lion's Head Mountain because of its outward appearance. Signal Hill is the best place to see Cape Town at night, which is known as one of the top three night views in the world. Enjoy the beautiful scenery from many angles from the hill. Dazzling, crystalline and stretching for dozens of kilometers, the fireworks are breathtaking and unforgettable. Hout Bay Hout Bay is one of Cape Town's most famous bays. It is hidden between two mountains. A ten-minute boat ride to an island called Dekker Island, only a hundred meters from the land. A few thousand square meters at most. There are no trees, no flowers, no bare rocks. This island is full of seals. There are said to be thousands of them. As our boat slowly approached the island, the seals were clearly visible in various positions. Some of them were lying down and resting peacefully, some were crawling around and biting each other, some were jumping into the sea, and some were struggling to climb up from the sea to the shore. Some seals are bigger and fatter than a fat pig. In the sea near the island, the water is crystal clear, it this is also the world of seals. They either leap out of the sea, cock their tails, swing in the water, play with each other, or chase each other. They are fascinating in every way. Cape of Good Hope Peninsula The Cape of Good Hope is a 4.8-kilometer-long rocky headland at the southwestern tip of South Africa. The term cape refers to a pointed land mass that extends into the sea. In Portuguese and English, the cape is known as a cape (caboandCape). There are many capes on the southwest coast of South Africa, of which the Cape of Good Hope is famous, so many places in this area are named after capes. Originally called the Cape, the entire region is now divided into three provinces: the Northern Cape, the Eastern Cape and the Western Cape. The original capital of the Cape, and the legislative capital of South Africa, is Cape Town. The mountain range that runs through this region is known as the Cape Mountains. The Cape of Good Hope is located on the Cape Peninsula, and there is a Cape Nature Reserve in the southern part of the peninsula. Many different species of antelope and birds inhabit the plateau, which is rich in Van Bois flowers and stretches 40 kilometers along the coast. You can visit the Chaowai Business Department of China Travel Service on Discovery Travel.