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South Africa & Southern Mozambique

South Africa & Southern Mozambique

From the Cape to Sabi Sands and beyond.

This unique journey offers a diverse combination, encompassing the iconic and cosmopolitan city of Cape Town, the astonishing wildlife of Sabi Sands and a paradise island in Mozambique.

The journey begins in Cape Town, South Africa's most popular destination, with its vibrant ambience and spectacular scenery, including Table Mountain and the magnificent Cape winelands. Fly across the country to the worldrenowned Sabi Sand Game Reserve, which borders South Africa's Kruger National Park. Staying in an exclusive private game lodge, with exceptional guides seek out a multitude of wildlife such as lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and over 450 bird species. Fly to southern Mozambique and a resort on Benquerra Island, a tropical gem encircled by silver sand and turquoise waters. Enjoy a variety of water sports, explore the rich marine life on the reef, take gentle nature walks or relax in the shade of a palm. This is barefoot luxury at its best, and a wonderful end to a remarkable journey.

Sample itinerary:

Day 1: Depart London. Days 2/4: Arrive Cape Town. Overnights Kensington Place. Days 5/7: Fly to Kruger Mpumalanga. Safari in Sabi Sands. Overnights Savanna Game Reserve. Days 8/12: Fly to Vilanculos. Transfer by boat to Benguerra Island. Overnights Marlin Lodge. Days 13/14: Fly to London via Johannesburg.

Guide Price

From: £6,055 pp (based on 2 people travelling)

Price includes economy class flights and airport taxes.

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