CAPE TOWN + KRUGER PARK SAFARI + VICTORIA FALLS in Africa
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Description
12 NIGHTS
(From £3,095.00 per person sharing, flights quoted separately)
If you have upper body strength & are prepared to be transferred off the plane in an aisle chair, you can visit the mighty Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe on this wheelchair vacation, combined with beautiful Cape Town and a thrilling Big-Five Kruger Park safari holiday in South Africa. Accessible hotels, all transfers & game drives included. Manual wheelchairs only.
Highlights
- Safari Holiday, Africa
- Stellenbosch Winelands
- Photography & Birding
- Wheelchair Vacation
- Cape Town
- Kruger Park
- Victoria Falls
- Table Mountain
- Big Five Safari
- Zambezi Cruise
Day 1
You will be met at Cape Town Airport and transferred to your hotel in this beautiful city, within sight of Table Mountain.
Check in and relax in your magnificent surroundings.
Day 2
Today enjoy a full day private tour of the beautiful city of Cape Town.
Weather permitting, we start by ascending Table Mountain by cable car to see one of the world's most famous views (alternatively we will drive up Signal Hill). We then drive around the city to see the key sights including the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, City Hall, Greenmarket Square, Houses of Parliament, Bo Kaap, Castle of Good Hope, District Six and Sea Point.
After lunch (own account) we continue to beautiful Kirstenbosch Gardens, nestled on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain and regarded as one the most beautiful botanic gardens in the world. Bequeathed to the nation by Cecil John Rhodes, the garden was established 1913. There is an avenue of camphor trees, a beautiful protea and fynbos garden, useful plants garden, sculpture garden and a dell garden as well as a world class collection of indigenous South African flora. Wonderful summer sunset concerts are held in the gardens on Sunday evenings from December to March.
Day 3
Today your guide will collect you for a full day tour to the beautiful Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve.
Enjoy wonderful ocean views as we drive around the Cape Peninsula to naval Simonstown, where we visit the resident penguin colony at Boulders Beach.
We continue to Cape Point where we hope to see baboons, ostrich and perhaps even dolphins or whales in season (July to November). We take an accessible funicular ride up to the Old Lighthouse, before returning via spectacular Chapman’s Peak Drive to Hout Bay and Cape Town.
Day 4
Enjoy a full day tour through the renowned Stellenbosch Winelands, travelling through the scenic Franschhoek Valley where a handful of French Huguenot refugees started South Africa’s now famous wine industry.
We visit the historic university town of Stellenbosch and several different wine estates – sampling as we go.
After lunch at a good restaurant or wine estate (own account), enjoy some final wine tasting before we return to Cape Town.
Day 5
Transfer to Cape Town Airport for your onward flight.
You will be met at Mpumalanga Airport and transferred to your lodge situated near the entrance to the world famous Kruger National Park.
Check in and relax in the atmosphere that only the African bushveld can provide.
In the afternoon you will be collected for a visit to a local Elephant Sanctuary to experience a very special close-up encounter, where for 1-hour you can interact with and feed one of these gentle giants.
Note: There are no accessible toilets at the Elephant Sanctuary.
Day 6
Rise at dawn to take advantage of the best game viewing conditions of the day, as you enjoy a thrilling shared open-top game viewing drive into the world famous Kruger National Park.
Explore the vast Kruger plains, which offer magnificent game viewing opportunities and the highest concentration of lion in the whole of Africa. Hope to see several of the Big Five today - Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Leopard and Rhino - before returning to your lodge for a late breakfast.
The rest of the morning is free to relax and enjoy bird watching, before setting out again in the late afternoon for another shared game drive. With nearly 150 different species of mammals and over 100 species of reptiles in the Kruger National Park, you can hope to see cheetah, giraffe, hippo, kudu, crocodiles, sable antelope, waterbuck, warthogs, baboons, wild dogs and many other interesting animals. With over 500 different bird species including eagles, kingfishers, vultures and storks, outstanding bird watching is also guaranteed.
Return to your lodge and enjoy a beautiful African sunset and the pristine stars of the Milky Way as you have never seen them before – as well as the spectacular Southern Cross.
Note: You must have upper body strength for this safari, as you will need to transfer into the front seat of the game viewing vehicle. Please enquire about other options, if you require fully accessible game drives. Vehicles are not allowed to drive off-road in any national park in South Africa. Children < 6 are not allowed on open top game drives.
Day 7
This morning we drive 1.5-hours to Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre where you have the unique opportunity of viewing wild lion, leopard, cheetah, eagles and vultures at close quarters. Animals found injured, poisoned or orphaned are given a second chance and released back into the wild.
In the afternoon we drive back through the green Blyde River Canyon - the third largest canyon in the world. Enjoy wonderful views from Pinnacle Rock, Wonder View and the Three Rondavels lookout.
Note: Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is closed on Sundays.
Day 8
Rise at dawn to take advantage of the best game viewing conditions of the day, as you enjoy a thrilling shared open-top game viewing drive into the world famous Kruger National Park.
Explore the vast Kruger plains, which offer magnificent game viewing opportunities and the highest concentration of lion in the whole of Africa. Hope to see several of the Big Five today - Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Leopard and Rhino - before returning to your lodge for a late breakfast.
The rest of the morning is free to relax and enjoy bird watching, before setting out again in the late afternoon for another shared game drive. With nearly 150 different species of mammals and over 100 species of reptiles in the Kruger National Park, you can hope to see cheetah, giraffe, hippo, kudu, crocodiles, sable antelope, waterbuck, warthogs, baboons, wild dogs and many other interesting animals. With over 500 different bird species including eagles, kingfishers, vultures and storks, outstanding bird watching is also guaranteed.
Return to your lodge and enjoy a beautiful African sunset and the pristine stars of the Milky Way as you have never seen them before – as well as the spectacular Southern Cross.
Note: You must have upper body strength for this safari, as you will need to transfer into the front seat of the game viewing vehicle. Please enquire about other options, if you require fully accessible game drives. Vehicles are not allowed to drive off-road in any national park in South Africa. Children < 6 are not allowed on open top game drives.
Day 9
Transfer to Mpumalanga Airport for your onward flight.
You will be met at Victoria Falls Airport and transferred to your hotel situated near the mighty Zambezi River.
Located in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA), where the borders of five African countries converge, the sheer scale of this vast international conservation project is difficult to comprehend. It encompasses a bewildering range of experiences, ranging from the mighty Victoria Falls to the lifeforce of the region, the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers.
Check in, settle in and relax whilst you catch your first glimpses of the magnificent Smoke That Thunders first discovered by Dr. David Livingstone and still one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. The flow of water over the Victoria Falls is greatest from February to June following the summer rains, but they are a magnificent sight at any time of year.
Note: As there is no lifting equipment at the airport, you will be carried on and off the aircraft using an aisle chair. All Victoria Falls transfers are in a regular non-adapted vehicle.
Day 10
Today we visit the mighty Victoria Falls and its rainforest, which offers magnificent views.
Afterwards you may wish to visit Elephants Walk, a small crafts complex across the road from The Kingdom hotel, where you can see talented local artists and sculptors at work and support them by buying one of their items. Alternatively you can participate in various optional activities, such as a helicopter flight over the falls.
In the late afternoon enjoy a cruise on the Zambezi River where you may see hippos, crocodiles and abundant bird life.
Note: All Victoria Falls transfers are in a regular non-adapted vehicle. On the Zambezi cruise you will need to be lifted into the boat, so this excursion is only suitable for manual wheelchairs. There is no accessible toilet on board.
Day 11
At leisure to relax independently at your hotel in the town of Victoria Falls on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River.
Adrenalin seekers come here to participate in adventure activities such as canoeing down the Zambezi River, white water rafting in the turbulent gorge below the falls, abseiling and bungee jumping from Victoria Falls Bridge.
Day 12
Transfer to Victoria Falls Airport for your onward flight.
Note: All Victoria Falls transfers are in a regular non-adapted vehicle. As there is no lifting equipment at the airport, you will be carried on and off the aircraft using an aisle chair.
You will be met at Johannesburg Airport and transferred to your airport hotel.
Check in and relax in your warm African surroundings.
Day 13
Transfer to Johannesburg Airport for your flight home.
Information last updated: 13/12/2023 13:47:51