Wildlife and Garden Route Tour Itinerary
REF: AFL10
VERSION: 5
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Duration:8 days - Port Elizabeth to Cape Town
Countries Visited:South Africa
Age Guide:18-75 years
Max Group Size:10
Transport:Air-Conditioned Minibus, Safari Vehicle and on Foot
Accommodation:Hotels/Lodges (7 Nights)
What's Included:Meals - 7 Breakfasts - Fully Escorted Tour - Local English Speaking Driver/Guide - All Activities, Sightseeing and Entrance Fees as Per Itinerary - All Tolls and Taxes - Arrival Transfer
Local Payment:NO LOCAL PAYMENT
Highlights:South Africa - Port Elizabeth City Orientation - Addo Elephant National Park - Zuurberg Mountains - Tsitsikamma National Park - Storms River - Plettenberg Bay - Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary - Birds of Eden Birdpark - Knysna Lagoon Cruise - Cango Caves - Ostrich Farm - Mossel Bay - Diaz Museum - Cape Town
Optional Highlights:South Africa - Sea-kayaking - Dolphin Cruise (seasonal) - Whale Watching (seasonal)
Meeting Point:

The Kelway Hotel

Brookes Hill Drive

Humewood

Port Elizabeth

South Africa

Tel:  +27 41 584 0638

Introduction:

From peaceful Port Elizabeth, we take you on safari in Addo.  See the world-renowned elephants that this park is named after, plus a plethora of smaller game, bird life and wonderful scenery.  Next it is on to Tsitsikamma National Park, with its lush vegetation and meandering streams - this is the perfect place to stretch your legs and explore a little piece of Africa.  There is lots more to see in Plettenburg Bay, Ostrich Oudtshoorn and along the magnificent Garden Route.  Journey's end is in Cape Town - easily one of the most stunning cities you will ever visit and a perfect place to spend a couple of extra days.

Day 1:

Port Elizabeth.   On arrival at Port Elizabeth. you will be met by a local representative who will assist you to your hotel. Please ensure that you have provided us with your arrival details

 

The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day 2:

Port Elizabeth to Addo Elephant National Park. Meet your driver-guide and proceed on a brief Port Elizabeth city orientation tour. Afterwards we will continue to the Addo Elephant National Park. Here you enjoy game viewing in Addo from your air-conditioned vehicle.

The original section of the park was founded in 1931, in order to provide a sanctuary for the eleven remaining elephants in the area. The park has proved to be very successful and currently houses more than 450 elephants, 400 Cape buffalo, over 48 endangered black rhino as well as a variety of antelope species. Lion and spotted hyena have also recently been re-introduced to the area.

Later you travel to your hotel in the Zuurberg Mountains overlooking the Addo Elephant National Park.  (B)

Day 3:

Addo Elephant National Park. Today there is a further game viewing safari in the Addo Elephant National Park in open 4x4 safari vehicles.  (B)

Day 4:

Addo Elephant National Park via Tsitsikamma National Park to Plettenberg Bay.  Today we travel westward along the garden route to visit the Tsitsikamma National Park. We pass over the Bloukrans bridge en route.

We travel to the Storms River mouth in the Tsitsikamma – and enjoy some leisure time in the Tsitsikamma National Park – you may wish to hike to the suspension bridge over the Storms River mouth.

Later we continue to our hotel in the outskirts of the resort town of Plettenberg Bay.  (B)

Day 5:

Plettenberg Bay - Visit to the Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary and Birds of Eden Birdpark.   Monkeyland is the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary (www.monkeyland.co.za) or alternatively you can spend the day relaxing on the beach. At an additional charge you may partake in the ocean activities (e.g. sea-kayaking, dolphin cruises & whale-watching cruises) available in Plettenberg Bay. Please note that some activities are seasonal.  (B)

Day 6:Plettenberg Bay to Knysna.  We continue our trip along the Garden Route to the scenic town of Knysna set on the edge of the Knysna lagoon. Spend the day at leisure in Knysna browsing through its many arts & crafts shops. In the afternoon cruise aboard the John Benn on the Knysna lagoon.  (B)

 

Day 7:

Knysna to Oudtshoorn. Travel via the Outeniqiua Pass to Oudtshoorn in the Little Karoo. Here we visit to the Cango Caves for a guided tour, and then  proceed to Highgate Ostrich farm for another guided tour and lunch – your lunch will include some ostrich meat & scrambled Ostrich Egg!

If there is time, a visit will also be made to the Cango Wildlife Ranch.  (B)

Day 8:

Oudtshoorn to Cape Town. Today we travel via the Robinson Pass to Mossel Bay on the Cape south coast. We visit to the Diaz Museum and the famous “Post Office Tree”.

Then we continue further westward to Cape Town to arrive in the late afternoon at your hotel of choice.  (B)

Please Note: No accommodation is included on Day 8

Finishing Point:At the end of your tour you will be transferred to a hotel of your choice in Cape Town.
Please Note:

Please be aware that arrival times and the itinerary may change due to unforeseen delays or events such as festivals and public holidays. However, we shall endeavour to ensure all sites are visited and that your tour runs as smoothly as possible, but please note that Africa does not run like clockwork, therefore do not expect the streamlined travel arrangements associated with some other continents. Things do not always go to plan; there will be times when you will need to be patient and philosophical about your travels. Conditions in Africa can vary dramatically; however we always try to use the best facilities available. Be flexible, you will enjoy your tour much more. Kumuka makes a point of visiting the indigenous populations of each country you visit, in order to give a true reflection of the country; please treat the local people and their customs with respect.

Lastly, your tour leader is always conscious of everybody's views, but sometimes he/she will have to make an unpopular decision and your understanding will be appreciated in these circumstances.

Pre Departure Information Follows
Pre Departure Meeting:

Note that there is no pre departure meeting for this tour.

 

Please bring the following items on Day 1:

 

1. Passport

2. Vaccination Certificate

3. Travel Voucher

4. Insurance Policy
Travel Insurance:

Travel insurance is compulsory for all tours. All clients MUST be insured to cover personal accident, medical expenses, cancellation, curtailment and repatriation. It is also very important that your insurance policy is relevant to the Kumuka style of travel. Kumuka offers a specially negotiated insurance policy specifically tailored to adventure travel. As well as providing substantial cover for medical emergency, cancellation and curtailment, personal luggage, money and valuables and legal expenses, this insurance will also provide cover for the adventure activities you may choose to undertake whilst on tour. Please call us on the Kumuka freephone number 0800 068 8855 (UK only), or on 1300 667 277 in Australia, for further information.

No client will be allowed on tours without suitable insurance. If you have already arranged insurance elsewhere, please be aware that many of the optional activities such as bungy jumping or water rafting may not be covered on your policy. If you plan on doing any of these activities please purchase additional insurance.

At the start of your tour you will be asked to present your original policy document and complete an insurance information form. We recommend that you have a photocopy of this document, which you keep separate from the original.

Please note: you will not be permitted to join a Kumuka Tour without travel insurance.

Passport:

Your passport is a valuable document and you should exercise extreme care in keeping it safe. We recommend that you keep your passport on you at all times, preferably in a money belt that is worn under your clothing. We advise that you take copies of relevant pages in your passport and any visas that you may purchase in case of loss or damage. Your tour leader will require your passport details at the pre-departure meeting. Again, we recommend that you have a photocopy of all passport details, kept separate. Your passport must be valid for six months after the END of your tour, and must have one blank page for each country to be visited.

Visas:

Many nationalities are able to obtain visas at the local borders or point of entry. It is important that you obtain the appropriate information about your visas before you embark on your Africa trip. Country entry regulations change daily, www.kumuka.com provides you with visa information. Please also consult your relevant embassy for all details on whether to obtain visas in advance or locally.

EACH CLIENT IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL NECESSARY VISAS FOR THEIR TOUR.

Kumuka does not accept responsibility for changes in regulations or requirements for visas. The information provided is given in good faith.

Medical Informaton and Vaccinations:

Vaccinations:

You must have an International Certificate of Yellow Fever Vaccination if arriving from certain countries.   

 

Compulsory Inoculations:

Yellow Fever if you are arriving from an infected area. Please refer to your GP or Immunization Clinic.

Strongly Recommended:

 

Diphtheria, Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Meningitis, Hepatitis A & B, Yellow Fever.

These may vary from country to country, please consult your GP or local Travel Clinic.

 

We also recommend:

- A dental check-up prior to travelling.

- That you know your blood group in case of emergency.

- That if you have any pre-existing medical conditions which might affect you on tour, you make these known to your tour leader and your agent/Kumuka at the time of your booking.

 

You can also visit www.kumuka.com for further details.

 

Medical Supplies:

We advise that all passengers bring along their own personal first aid kit. Below is a list of some recommended items:

Band Aids/Bandages, Laxatives, Upset stomach remedy, Anti-diarrhoea remedy, Panadol/Aspirin, Rehydration remedy, Antiseptic cream/powder, Sterile dressing, Any relevant course of medication such as contraceptive pills.

A complete Travellers Medical Pack can be purchased for approximately US$25 at most Vaccination Centres, Chemists and outdoor travel shops.

Malaria:

Anti-malaria tablets are essential. Get professional advice from your GP or Travel Clinic about types of tablets, as resistant strains exist. These tablets may need to be taken at least 1 week before travelling to Africa, during your travels and sometimes for 4 weeks after leaving a malaria area. DO NOT forget to follow your prescribed routine. DO NOT CHANGE THE ROUTINE, once prescribed by your Doctor. As there is considerable resistance in parts of Africa, the only effective prevention is to NOT get bitten. Dusk till dawn is the time when mosquito's bite therefore, always protect your self with repellents and long clothing during this time. Malaria is the most common serious ailment that affects our clients; do not expose yourself to unnecessary risk.

Security:
  • Do not take unnecessary valuables with you.
  • A money belt, or something similar, worn close to your body is the best way to carry passports, airline tickets and money.
  • DO NOT leave any valuables in ANY hotel room in Africa, please use SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES.
  • Pickpockets operate everywhere, particularly in tourist areas and in crowded markets; you must always exercise care.
  • Be aware that anything left lying around will also be liable to theft
  • Kumuka vehicles have secure doors but it is never foolish to be cautious.
Money:

We suggest passengers budget for between US$200-300 per week for meals, personal expenses, souvenirs, evenings out, alcoholic drinks etc. Be aware there may be days when you will spend virtually nothing at all and others when you will exceed your budget.

Your money should be taken in a combination of Cash and Travellers Cheques (we suggest ¼ Travellers Cheques and ¾ US Dollars cash). These should be carried in a mixture of denominations. In some cases your crew will recommend you only change a small amount of money at one time. 

 

Please note that we are advising passengers to take a limited number of US$100 and US$50 notes to Africa. This is due to recent cases of counterfeit bank notes.

 

Cash is generally easier to exchange, however it is safer to carry some traveller’s cheques in case of theft or loss. Travellers must produce their sales advice slip and their passport or a photocopy of their passport when cashing travellers cheques.

 

Credit Cards are not acceptable in many places and should only be relied upon in capital cities Please note Scottish Pound notes are NOT accepted in Africa.

Please do NOT rely exclusively on using ATM’s. They are not always widely available or reliable though this situation is changing.

Tipping and Bargaining:

For many tipping is a means of supplementing their wage and is a normal part of payment for goods and services. Be sure to keep small denomination notes or coins on you to avoid embarrassment. Sales and service taxes are imposed in some restaurants and bars.

Bargaining is also expected and in all markets prices are inflated to accommodate such a practice. Rule of thumb is to cut the offer in half and work upwards. This can sometimes be hard work but do not let yourself be intimidated by stallholders, you can always say no and walk away.

Luggage and Personal Equipment:

How much should I take?· 

  • The best rule for packing is to limit your self to a weight limit of 15 KGs. It will inconvenience you and your fellow passengers if you bring more. If your luggage does not arrive at the airport, please inform your crew at the Pre Departure Meeting.
  • A frameless or internally framed backpack or light case is the best way to carry your belongings since it is easy to lift on and off vehicles.
  • A small daypack is practical for keeping general items (e.g. camera, books, wallets etc.) at hand when your main pack is out of reach. It is also handy for day trips and excursions. 
  • We also recommend that you keep your passport, credit cards traveller’s cheques etc. on you at all times, preferably in a money belt worn under your clothes.
  • The roads in the game parks are very dusty it is a good idea to pack your clothes in plastic bags inside your bag to protect them from dust.
TRAVEL TIP: You might be tempted to buy a few souvenirs here and there, so leave a little room for those extra purchases!
Personal Effects:

We suggest that you take into account the time of year you will be travelling, and pack accordingly to the season. Quick drying clothes are recommended, and at many lodges there are laundry facilities. Your tour leader will advise where this is possible.

Contrary to expectations it does get cold in Africa. Southern Africa, particularly South Africa and Namibia get quite cold at night between June and August. Mount Kilimanjaro will be cold at night all year round, due to the extreme altitude. You will need to bring your warmest clothes.

Personal Effects:

Camera & film, Spare passport photos, Water bottle, Money belt, Sewing kit, Sunhat/ Sunglasses, Music cassettes/CDs, Books, Wet Ones, Soap to wash clothes, Writing materials, Swiss Army knife, Calculator, Personal toiletries, including tampons, Contraceptives, Insect Repellent, Sunscreen.

NOTE: If you wear glasses, it is advisable to bring a spare pair since opticians are uncommon. If you wear contact lenses you may find that climatic changes and dust can create visual irritation, therefore, it is advisable to bring a pair of glasses.

Local Customs:

Please use your discretion and be sensitive to cultural differences in the countries that you visit, in particular visits to religious buildings and when taking photographs. Your Tour Leader will advise you of any specific customs to observe.

Books and Reading Material:

You might like to read up on the destinations that you are about to visit as these cities all have interesting sites and histories. We recommend a variety of guidebooks such as Lonely Planet, The Rough Guide and Insight Guides. All these publications have good general information as well as more specific country information that will help orientate you in the countries you visit.

Climate Information:

For detailed climate information see www.kumuka.com

 

Travel Tip: Always bring a lightweight, waterproof jacket and/or an umbrella even during the height of summer - this should prepare you for anything!

Time:For detailed information see www.timezoneconverter.com
Language:

English is widely spoken in the countries we visit in Africa but you might like to take the time before your trip to read up on the country you will be visiting and perhaps learn a few words of the language. Your effort will always be welcomed and will make your trip all the more enjoyable.

Food:

Vegetarians or those with special dietary needs or allergies can also be catered for however the type of food may be limited. Please let the Reservations team know your special requirements as soon as possible so we can do all possible to assist your needs. Please note we will attempt to provide for these special requests, however they cannot be guaranteed - please ensure the tour leader is aware of any special requests.

Photography:

Africa has some of the most spectacular photographic opportunities in the world. To capture these scenes you will need to bring a camera with a good zoom lens. For game photography, a 200mm lens or higher is recommended. Tripods tend to be bulky and cumbersome and a versatile beanbag is a good substitute.

Print film is available in most of Africa, however quality may fluctuate and your choice will be limited to 100 or 400 ASA. Therefore, if you intend using black and white or slide film it is better to stock up before you leave - as a guideline, most people use approximately one to two rolls of 36 per week. Filters and other accessories should also be obtained prior to departure. We do not recommend that you develop your film whilst in East Africa, as the standards vary considerably and are often unreliable.

Important – Protect your camera from the elements, particularly dust, as getting your camera repaired will be impossible in most places.

Please remember, we are guests in the countries through which we travel and we may sometimes inadvertently cause offence by taking photographs without first asking permission. It is absolutely forbidden by law to take photos at any borders, as they are all active military installations.

Pre & Post Tour Accommodation:

If you wish to spend a few additional days in your start city before the departure of your tour, then we can arrange accommodation for you.

Optional Activities:

Kumuka endeavors to advertise a compliment of optional activities available locally during tours with selected ground handlers to make your tour more enjoyable. These ground handlers and activity partners are selected for their standards in quality, professional ability and reputation. Whereas, Kumuka has developed a travel insurance policy to cover all activities offered during your journey, Kumuka cannot be held responsible for injuries or claims arising from adventurous activities by third party.

Drug Policy:

Under no circumstances are any illegal drugs allowed on any part of the trip. Anyone discovered in possession of any such drugs, will be asked to leave the tour immediately without question or refund.

Staying in Touch:

Whilst on tour you will probably want to stay in touch with family and friends. There are several ways of doing this:

Mobile Phone – Before departing your home country check with your phone supplier to see if it compatible with the mobile phone networks in the countries that you are traveling to, and how much will it cost to use abroad.

Email – Internet Cafes are very cheap and popular, and you are sure to come across several during your tour. If you haven’t done so already, set up a free Google Mail, Hotmail, or Yahoo email account which you can then access from any computer. Internet Cafes will charge a nominal fee for using their computers. Within Europe some hotels charge a wifi connection fee and we cannot guarantee a wifi connection at all hotels we use.

Twitter – A method of communication that is rapidly gaining in popularity on the Internet especially amongst travelers. Twitter allows you to send short messages and update your friends and family with where you are on tour and what you are doing. Create your free account at http://twitter.com. Visit Kumuka’s page on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kumuka

Facebook – Very popular website that allows you to upload stories, get in touch with fellow travellers before and after your Kumuka tour, upload photos and videos to share with other travellers, your family and friends. To create a free account, go to www.facebook.com and then become a fan of Kumuka’s Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/pages/Kumuka-Worldwide/26617121087?ref=ts

Postcards – The good ol’ fashioned postcard. But you will probably get home before the postcard does!

Tour Feedback:

Tour Questionnaire - We would like to hear about your experiences on tour. One week after your tour ends you will automatically receive a feedback questionnaire via email. If we do not have your email address you can still complete a questionnaire by visiting www.kumuka.com/feedback

Email - If you have any specific comments about your tour then please write to us by email to operations@kumuka.com

Contact Details:

KUMUKA WORLDWIDE

UK OFFICE

40 Earls Court Road, London W8 6EJ
Tel: 020 7937 8855 Fax: 020 7937 6664
Email: sales@kumuka.com www.kumuka.com

 

AUSTRALIAN OFFICE

Level 4, 46-48 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: 02 9279 0491 Fax: 02 9279 0492
Map:
This tour is operated by Kumuka Worldwide. Information given in all brochures, leaflets and dossiers is given in good faith by the company, and is based on the latest information available at the date of publication. The company reserves the right to change any of the facilities or vehicles described in the brochure without becoming liable for compensation or refund.
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