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We organise Wine Route tours, Cape Point tours, township tours, sunset yacht trips and whale eatching daytrips to Hermanus. Join Nyasha, our mountain tour guide, on a hike up Table Mountain.

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The Baz Bus

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Hop-on Hop-off Backpackers door to door Bus – Johannesburg to Durban to Cape Town and Return. The BAZ BUS is a service geared to individuals travelling around South Africa. You buy a ticket for the section of travel you wish. You can get on and off as often as you like. It picks you up at your hostel and delivers you to your next stop! It's as easy as that .

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Tips

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Cape Town Tours
We organise trips to

  • The Wine Route - excellent day out in the country sampling SA wines
  • Cape Peninsula - have a great walking/cycling session in The Cape Point Nature Reserve and tour the whole Peninsula, seeing the resident penguins at The Boulders and enjoy the winding coastal route .
  • Whales - day trips to Hermanus to see the Southern Right and Humpback whales close in to shore from June to November
  • Township Tours - an interactive tour around the old and new townships of Cape Town and a history of their development through th apartheid years to the present day.
  • Sunset yacht trips in Table Bay with the excellent backdrop of Table Mountain
  • Robben Island - and a tour around the prison where Nelson Mandela was held


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Tours

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Adventure tours, safaris and overland trips
These are the 2 most popular tours, but we have many more we can recommend



Cape Town To Victoria Falls, via Namibia and Botswana

If you are keen on a great Southern African experience, then the trip from Cape Town to Victoria Falls is a winner.
There are several companies doing this trip with a slight difference in their itineraries, but their route is essentially the same with Which Way Adventures flying into the Okavango Delta, which adds to the price, but also gives a tremendous experience.




You travel up through the Cedarberg Mountains past the citrus growing area of the Western Cape to The Orange River. This is the border between South Africa and Namibia. You can have a relaxing canoeing trip down the river.


Next stop is the Fish River Canyon, the 2nd largest canyon in the world after the Grand Canyon. It travels through desert landscape to a small oasis with a hot spring at Ai-Ais.



From here you travel to the huge Sand dunes at Sossusvlei, the largest in the world. Torment your legs with a climb to the top of a big dune and look further afield into the sea of sand.


Then it is down to Swakopmund at the coast for some sandboarding and the cold Atlantic Ocean fed by the Benguela Current easing up from the Antarctic! Swimming only for the hardy or just foolhardy.



The first signs of African game come at the Etosha National Park, pans that supply wildlife with their water. The floodlit waterholes at the overnight camps enable you to see all the nocturnal animals coming in to drink, but don't fall asleep as you may miss a dangerous animal looking for easy prey...
Watch the gemsbok, springbok, kudu and wildebeest avoiding lions, hyenas and other carnivores. An excellent game reserve.


On towards Botswana now, sometimes camping on the banks of the Cunene River, border bewteen Namibia and Angola. Keep an eye out for crocodiles, but the water is refreshing and cleans off some of the Etosha dust. The Popa Falls are under threat of damming, so enjoy them whilst they last.


The Okavango Delta in Botswana is a paradise of birds, water, game and tranquility. Take a trip in a dugout canoe - mokoro - poled by a skilled waterman through the narrow channels of the Delta. You may see hippos, crocodiles as well as lechwe, sitatunga ( buck only found in the Delta ) and waterbuck in abundance. There are also loads of elephant and other animals to keep the adrenalin levels high. The Delta is fed from the north from the Southern highlands of Angola. Namibia is threatening to drain water from the Kavango River to supply Windhoek with more water. For more information on the potential ecological disaster, see
After your trip into the Delta, it is on to Zimbabwe and the famous Victoria Falls. Whilst the town has recently become a tourist trap, there are excellent but expensive activities to enjoy.



The White Water Rafting below Victoria Falls is arguably the best one day trip in the world! There are several companies running them, Shearwater, Sobek, Safari Par Excellence all run trips daily for the same price. They are all highly recommended.


In addition you can canoe above the Falls, Bungi Jump off the bridge between Zimbabwe and Zambia, take a micro-light flight over the Falls, parachute out of an aeroplane, play golf at the smart Elephant Hills hotel course or just have a relaxing cruise up the Zambezi River, draining the boats supply of refreshments!
From here your tour leaves you on your own and your driver and tour guide head back to Cape Town to start again...


We can recommend the best value companies that run this route
The main difference between them is frequency of trips, type of vehicle used, cost, training of guides and food.
If you are planning well in advance, you can choose to plan your flights around your overland trip, but most people decide to plan their overland trip around the dates that suit the rest of their holidays!




For more advice, departure dates and prices, email us here and we will advise you on your best plan.

 



Kruger National Park
The Kruger National Park is South Africa's largest game reserve, about the size of Wales! On the western side are numerous private game reserves and to the East is Mozambique where there are already plans to create a huge park with no boundaries, so that the animals have unrestricted freedom of movement.
The wildlife is still excellent, and the park is very well managed.


There are some excellent Backpacker trips to The Kruger National Park. They will collect you from your hostel in Johannesburg or Pretoria, take you to the park and return you to your hostel 4 days later.


All you need to remember is your camera and sleeping kit! The wildlife will provide the rest.


 

Observatory

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Welcome to Observatory, Cape Town

Green Elephant is in the heart of Observatory in Cape Town – a lively student area where University of Cape Town (UCT) students from all around the world live and meet.

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Kloofing –SUICIDE GORGE

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You may need to be a bit crazy... Robin has done this trip over 30 times... you can see the results.



November to April Wed & Fri - min 6 pax
R475.00 Includes a packed lunch & entrance fees, plus a cold beer and snacks at the end of the day.



SUICIDE Gorge is excellent this summer!
Kloofing is a unique South African term for a combination activity of walking, swimming and jumping. It involves following the course of a river, usually from the top. The major excitement is jumping off cliffs into the fresh water from huge heights! If you mention kloofing to South Africans, they usually regard you as crazy, especially if you have done the famed SUICIDEGorge. It is a full day trip involving over 15 km walking, jumps varying from 3 to 16 m that are compulsory and plenty of swimming. The area is in a Conservation Zone and access is strictly controlled. The vegetation is the Cape fynbos including the National flower, the Protea. The scenery is simply fantastic. At the end of summer you can also see the Western Cape emblem, the Disa, a wild orchid.


If you are an active person, it will probably be one of your best days ever! But you have to be fit, keen and slightly wild...





A fabulous, full day in the scenic Boland Mountains, which will either be a great introduction to kloofing or the pinnacle of your kloofing experiences! We hike deep into the mountain fynbos before tackling the infamous and exhilarating Suicide Gorge, following the course of this young river to Junction pool, by boulder-hopping, swimming, hiking and jumping into pools from heights of 3 to 15 m (max compulsory jump approx 3m). So, have you got a head for heights? Can you swim? Can you hike 17kms? Yes?

Then join us for an unforgettable day amidst spectacular scenery - you are ensured a truly memorable experience!


You will need:

  • Good walking shoes or hiking boots
  • A small rucksack
  • A sweater/windbreaker
  • Sunscreen (total block - our African sun is fierce)
  • Change of clothes to leave in the bus
  • Water bottle
  • Chocolate bar/energy bar

NOTE!! Bear in mind that everything will get wet!


 

What to do in Cape Town

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Cape Town has a magnetic attraction that draws people back time and again. It is not anything specific or necessarily unique, but a combination of factors that add up to a great city. Cape Town has a wealth of places to see and things to do. You should not be bored during your stay in our city!

    • Table Mountain - a National Monument and the landmark of Cape Town -
    • Parliament - buildings that have seen tremendous change over the decades
    • Robben Island - the prison island where Nelson Mandela was held - 4 tours daily- R150
    • Planetarium and Museum
    • Two Oceans Aquarium filled with life from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
    • Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
    • Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens –
    • Cape Point Nature Reserve – The meeting points of The Atlantic and Indian Oceans
    • Boulders Beach Penguin Colony – Africa's only mainland colony
    • Seal Island boat trips in Hout Bay – Cape fur seals abound
    • Township Tours – See and experience the vibrant life of our city with Thembile and Patrick
    • Bo-Kaap walking tour – The old cobbled area of Cape Town prviously known as The Slave and Malay Quarter
    • District 6 Museum – Relating the stories of a lost and relocated community in the apartheid days
    • Castle of Good Hope – Well renovated and with fantastic old Cape Furniture
    • Greenmarket Square – Crafts and African arts daily
    • Greenpoint Market – Weekends of huge crafts and arts
       

      Action Sports

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      Cape Town is full of amazing sports, water, land and air, so make the most of our natural beauty and scenery to enjoy the outdoors.


      Abseiling off Table Mountain
      Try this awesome abseil down the front face of Table Mountain with the professionals at Abseil Africa

       


      Bungi jumping
      Jump the world's highest Bungi at 216 m off the Bloukrantz bridge near Plettenberg Bay, or just out of Cape Town's own cablecar!

       


      Canoeing and River Rafting
      There are several excellent trips from Cape Town. The Orange River is a favourite which is a 4 or 6 day trip up in the permanently sunny part of South Africa on the border with Namibia. There is also the Breede River which goes through the Winelands of The Western Cape for 1 to 3 days.

       


      Climbing
      Richard Behne is a fully qualified and registered Mountain Guide. He can advise you on any aspects of climbing in Southern Africa. He also can send you up Mount kilimanjaro and Mount kenya! He runs beginner courses from 1 to 3 days, depending on your requirements.
      Email us for more details.
      Have a look at Richard's site

      Wild Ways School Of Mountaineering - Based In The Drakensberg
      Have a look at this great site for climbing in the Drakensberg Mountains

       


      Diving
      Cape Town has 2 distinct diving conditions in the Open Atlantic on the West side of the Cape Peninsula and the enclosed False Bay side with the warmer waters, soft corals and plenty of fish. The preferred sites depend on weather conditions, mainly the wind direction. There are several well known wreck sites to be enjoyed.
      PADI dive courses are recognised world wide and are competitively priced including all equipment.These courses run every Monday.

       


      Great White Shark diving
      For a tremendous thrill, try diving in a cage with Great White Sharks. These fish travel vast distances between feeding grounds across the oceans and have had very poor press, especially after JAWS and its sequels. They are at the top of the food chain and are a protected species as a result of man's relentless hunting of them. They are surface feeders, which means that even if you are not in the water when they are close to the boat, you still see them well. An experience you will never forget...

       


      Sandboarding
      Sandboarding is a relatively new sport to take advantage of our sand dunes and make up for our lack of snow! You can do it lying down or on snowboards, but beware... it is fast, scary and addictive.

      Kloofing –SUICIDE Gorge is excellent this summer!
      Kloofing is a unique South African term for a combination activity of walking, swimming and jumping. It involves following the course of a river, usually from the top. The major excitement is jumping off cliffs into the fresh water from huge heights! If you mention kloofing to South Africans, they usually regard you as crazy, especially if you have done the famed SUICIDE Gorge. It is a full day trip involving over 15 km walking, jumps varying from 3 to 16 m that are compulsory and plenty of swimming. The area is in a Conservation Zone and access is strictly controlled. The vegetation is the Cape fynbos including the National flower, the Protea. The scenery is simply fantastic. At the end of summer you can also see the Western Cape emblem, the Disa, a wild orchid.
      If you are an active person, it will probably be one of your best days ever! But you have to be fit, keen and slightly wild...

       


      Mountain Biking
      There are some excellent Mountain Biking trails around Cape Town, including Downhill runs off Table Mountain and through the Cape Point Nature Reserve. You can also head off through the vineyards of Constantia. In Stellenbosch you can go down the Course for the World Championships held a few years ago.

       


      Tandem Paragliding
      There is a fantastic flight from Lion's Head down towards Clifton and Camp's Bay beaches, flying down to land in front of La Med Bar and Restaurant between Camp's Bay and Clifton.
      An amazing experience for a flight of fancy!

       


      Parachuting
      Parachuting in South Africa is relatively inexpensive. For a beginners course, training takes place every weekend. For the thrill of floating to Mother Earth, whilst maintaining control over your nerves and bowels, it is an experience to be enjoyed, related, and enjoyed again...

      Tandem parachuting with the Backdrop of Table Mountain and the Cape peninsula is amazing! Try it and scare me to death.... You stupid people!

       


      Sea Kayaking
      Sea kayaking is a tremendous sport that is enhanced by the backdrop of Table Mountain. We usually paddle out from Three Anchor Bay along towards Clifton beach, in the lee of Table Mountain and Lion's Head. There are whales, seals , dolphins and penguins around us at different times of year.
      We also do trips up the West coast to Paternoster and St Helena Bay, where you also see dolphins and can catch your own crayfish in season. A great activity and you do not need any experience! (Although on my 10th trip on a dead calm day, but in front of an armada seeing off The Whitbread Yacht Race, I personally managed to amuse the crowd by simply falling out of me kayak! It is easier to fall out of a bathtub, so I am reliably informed.

       


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