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  • Spa Tour Western Cape
    A spa holiday brings up thoughts of complete luxury, pampering and indulgence. And so it should! Spas are an exquisite way to pamper your body and revitalize yourself. The term “spa” first came about in Belgium where a town called Spa treated illnesses caused by an iron deficiency with drinking iron bearing (chalybeate) spring water. And so the tradition has grown to not only help one’s health but one’s happiness and serenity as well.
  • Train Rides Western Cape | Train Tours
    Who will ever forget the first time they boarded a train and took a ride through rushing scenery and arrived at new destinations in something very different to a car? The sheer speed and power of the massive carriages and never having to stop until the destination is reached make train rides the great fun they are. Since most people on the planet are regular users of a car, the fun of train travel is unfamiliar to most. Regular transport trains for commuting on a daily basis to work, school, etc
  • Romantic Getaways Tour | South Africa
    In today’s fast paced society, we seem to work, eat, sleep and repeat. The rat race has many of us in this routine and a getaway is so dearly needed by most. But when you are in a relationship and the stresses of everyday life take their toll, the best getaways are the unforgettable romantic ones. South Africa has so much diverse culture and hot spots for couples to explore.
  • Safari And Kruger National Park Tour
    A Safari Tour Through the Big Five Region
    Safaris, game drives and tours are a much sought after experience, especially when the Kruger National Park and the “Big Five” are involved. For centuries, the big game in Africa has intrigued visitors and locals alike. The term safari was used originally to describe an overland trip involving a hunt for game. Today the term refers to an overland trip to observe and learn about the game and their habitats.
  • Animal Experiences in South Africa
    Wildlife up close

    Would you like to cuddle a lion cub? Or perhaps you'd love to stare into the eyes of massive Nile crocodile?

    South Africa's diverse and amazing wildlife is one of the main reasons to visit the country, and you don't only have to only see these beautiful animals from behind a car window on a game drive: animal experiences across the country allow you to see a variety of fascinating creatures up close.
  • Aquariums in South Africa
    Explore South Africa's Underwater Animal Life

    South Africa is the meeting-point for two oceans with completely different temperatures and ecosystems: the the chilly Atlantic and tropical Indian Oceans. This mixing and meeting of the oceans means that the South African coastline throngs with a fascinating variety of marine species, which are featured in South Africa's world-class aquariums.
  • Abseiling in South Africa
    Throw yourself off a cliff!

    Does throwing yourself over the side of a cliff or down the edge of a waterfall with only a rope and harness appeal to your sense of adventure? Then abseiling in South Africa is for you. You can enjoy South Africa's spectacular scenery, while experiencing the adrenaline rush of making your way down a steep cliff.
  • Western Cape Golf Tour
    Western Cape and Garden Route Golf Tour

    It is a common misconception in today’s society that golf is a sport for the rich and successful. Although rich and successful people do play golf, the sport is fast becoming widespread and popular with everyone. It is thought that the sport began in the 11th Century in Scotland and that the name comes from the Scottish word “goulf” meaning to strike.
  • South Africa Wine Tasting l Western Cape Vineyards
    Cape Town and surrounds has a rich culture of wine tasting and viticulture, boasting many wine farms, vineyards and wine routes which make up a perfect trip from Cape Town where you have ample time to drive and visit all the wine establishments and experience the tasting opportunities within its estates and farms.

    When Jan van Riebeek arrived in what is now known as the Cape in 1652, he brought with him Dutch settlers, European culture, and consequently – wine. Just under four hundred years later, the Cape has become one of the world’s favourite destinations for wine production.

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