Grootbos Panoramas

South Africa is a unique country with an amazing diversity. Here, language, culture, history, past and present are mixed in a fascinating mix. The beautiful landscape combined with the many opportunities for excursions and experiences attracts more and more people. South Africa’s biggest asset is probably nature and the rich wildlife, but here are also beautiful beaches, art, culture, architecture and not least a fantastic cuisine and world-class wines.

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Sample Itinerary

Day 1: lion_cubs

Upon arrival, pick up your car and embark on the great adventure! Approx. an hour and a half from Port Elizabeth starts your safari adventure! In this malaria-free “Big 5 game reserve” you will find not only wild animals, but also beautiful nature. In addition to offering morning or evening safaris in a 4 × 4 jeep, Kariega is unique in that you can also go on a hiking safari here – that way you get even closer to nature. You live in a nice suite close to the river, and can watch animals and birds from your own terrace.

Day 2-3: giraffe

Here you can stand eye to eye with, for example, lions, elephants, zebras or giraffes – and here are also many beautiful birds and eagles. If you want, take a river safari on the good ship Kariega Queen, which takes you down to the sea and the beach. Here you can enjoy the air and the atmosphere, maybe cycle a walk along the beach, visit the good beaches at Kenton-on-Sea, maybe take a long walk or ride a horse.

Day 4: Hog-Hollow-Country-Lodge-chill-lounge-evening-a2

Today you drive on with your car to Plettenberg.

18 kilometers from the small town on the shores of Plettenberg Bay you will find Hog Hollow Country Lodge which is a private nature reserve. It is located at the edge of a forest and with beautiful views of the surrounding valleys and Tsitsikamma Mountains. The place is known for its good cuisine, the personal service that meets you and just generally good standard

Accommodation: Hog Hollow Country Lodge Standard including breakfast.

Day 5-6: Whales-in-Plettenberg-Bay1

There are many activities in the surroundings: here, for example, there are over 50 different hiking trails, where you can, for example, walk through untouched nature to eventually maybe spot a monkey or two. You can also dive, snorkel, test bungee jumps, go on whale safaris … endless possibilities!

Accommodation: Hog Hollow Country Lodge Standard including breakfast.

Day 7: suite-decks-at-forest

Today you drive to Walker Bay and Grootbos Forest Lodge with the most beautiful view of Walker Bay. A beautiful bay where the opportunities to spot a whale are great – also from land. A hike, a ride on horseback (or in the car) through this exciting nature reserve is a fun and interesting experience where nature comes close. Here are birds, flowers, trees and wild nature, you can look for whales or even dare to dive or snorkel. Together with a guide you can explore the large tidal pools by the coast and listen to stories about the sea, shipwrecks in the area, stories about the people who have lived here and much more. Accommodation: Grootbos Forest Lodge, two-bedroom luxurious suite with full board.

Day 8: amazing-deck-sunset-at-Forest

Maybe spend an afternoon at the beach and have a pick-nick? If you are lucky, you can spot large whales from the beach – some of them maybe only 50 meters out in the sea. Possibility to go on a boat trip, if you like, where a stop is guaranteed to be the island, with over 60,000 cape fur seals and giant colonies of seabirds. In the water, you may spot one or more white sharks. Your accommodation here in Grootbos is completely unique: the resort is located in the most beautiful nature, you live in a large suite with its own balcony / terrace and the view is absolutely fantastic.

Accommodation: Grootbos Forest Lodge, two-bedroom luxurious suite with full board.

Day 9: 11SCRH-IM1003-steenberg-hotel-1475

Today the trip continues to Cape Town and the next big experience of the trip: the beautiful hotel Steenberg awaits. The hotel is located at the
foot of the Steenberg Mountains and beautiful views of False Bay.

The skilled chef Garth Almazan makes exquisite South African dishes that can be enjoyed with a glass of local wine. You can get a spa treatment, explore the local wines or why not go 18 holes on the golf course?

Accommodation: Steenberg Hotel Standard Luxury Room including breakfast.

Day 10: Boulders-bay

Activities:
Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope.
Boulders Beach – a penguin colony.
Hout Bay – boat trip to a giant colony of seals
Simonstown – a historic naval station.
Fynbos Vegetation, Cape Peninsula, a world famous place with amazing flora and fanua. Here you can experience baboons, ostriches, bontebok antelopes and lots of birds. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.

Accommodation: Steenberg Hotel Standard Luxury Room including breakfast.

Day 11: Alto-Sonsondergang-WEB_1

Suggestions for activities:
Visit cozy Stellenbosch with its promenade-friendly streets, beautiful architecture, fine cafés and good shopping.
Head to the Franschhoek Valley with its many restaurants and wineries.
Get to know Cape Dutch architecture – look past Boschendal Manor House.
Wine tasting – there are many wineries in this area.

Day 12: CT2

Departure from the hotel to Cape Town, where the car is dropped off and the journey home to Denmark awaits.

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Trip details

Hotel: :Steenberg Hotel, Kariega Game Reserve, Grootbos, Hog Hollow Country Lodge.

Hotel Standard: 4-5.

Airport: Cape Town International.

Travel length:11 nights, can be extended

The price includes: International return flight, car rental, domestic flight one way, part in double room bed and breakfast and full or half board according to program , activities according to program.

Price does not include: Travel insurance, tips, drinks not mentioned in the program or additional activities

Good to know about South Africa:

Travel Ethics: No special conditions

Driving license: To drive a car in South Africa, it is a good idea to bring an international driving license. This is also available at borger.dk. Remember to drive on the left side!

Time zone: GMT + 2

Vaccinations: Read more at Statens Serum Institut

Packing: Sunglasses, sunglasses, sunscreen, good shoes to walk in

Weather: The weather in Cape Town on dmi.dk

Mobile networks and internet: Yes, generally good coverage everywhere

Water: Clean drinking water in the hotels. If you buy bottled water, do not throw your waste in nature.

Safety: Rejsevejledninger på um.dk

Travel entry requirements: : Your passport must be valid for 6 months after departure from South Africa and have two blank pages for entry and exit stamps. Please read the rules from Cape Town Tourism ​for more information. Se mer här:

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Ecorating: 3.5

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Steenberg Hotel Ecorating: 2.

It employs almost exclusively staff from the local area, and also provides a higher pay than is otherwise standard in the country for this type of work. The staff is trained to think more environmentally friendly and long-term, and has engaging guest activities. The guides at the hotel come from the local community. As far as possible, you have started to recycle and sort your waste. The hotel has been lovingly restored (dating from the 1680s) and is today part of South Africa’s cultural heritage.

Grootbos Private Nature Reserve Ecorating: 4

Grootbos Foundation is a so-called Chapter 21 company, ie registered as a non-profit company. It was founded in 2005 and is located in the Grootbos nature reserve close to Cape Town.

Grootbo Nature Reserve is located on Agulhas Plain in the heart of the area, a region with a unique biological diversity but also with a nature and a wildlife that has been hard pushed back by human activities.

At Grootbos, it is believed that it is necessary to find a way to be able to achieve economic development in the area without destroying the living conditions of the animals and the sea. Nature reserves must be part of the community’s opportunities for a reasonable life, not an obstacle but a condition.

Some of Grootbo’s projects:

Green Future: Unemployed people are trained to become “forest gardeners”. The reason for this particular commitment is that one wants to educate more from the local community to be able to protect and refine the local biodiversity of plants. The training takes place at Grootbos in its own premises and with its own, affiliated teachers. The newly trained gardeners not only help nature in place, they also sell plants to visitors, who by planting them in their own gardens, help to spread and improve the species’ chances of long-term survival. The money you earn goes to educating even more gardeners.

Growing the Future: After the success of “Green Future”, they started “Growing the Future”, a project about food production. Many people have left the country to move into the cities, and gradually one loses knowledge of how the land was actually cultivated a generation or two ago. The project is about giving women a basic education in how to grow vegetables and fruit on a relatively small area, which can later be sold to give the family better financial conditions – and more to eat, of course. Eight women a year undergo the training, which also includes how by refining a product you can get a bigger profit, such as producing strawberry jam in glass from its strawberries, or producing honey ..

Spaces for Sport: Spaces for Sport creates opportunities for young people to be able to train and to get coaching. The goal is to demand social integration between people and social groups, and to get young people to meet on an equal footing – that is something that sport can do. Good side effects are better health, better self-esteem and less risk of becoming a criminal or addict. The project is supported by the Football Association of South Africa. Tiger Turf UK has sponsored a FIFA standard artificial turf football pitch, the first in the country.

Hog Hollow Country Lodge Ecorating: 3.

The hotel has a good and well-functioning recycling program, and it also helps other businesses in the area to get workable systems for this. All organic waste is given to a local pig farm, there is a program to replace previously imported plants with natural plants for South Africa. In 2008, it was accepted as a member of the Wilderness Foundation Green Leaf – a non-profit organization that works to preserve and develop the environment and nature. The organization has a tool where hotels can measure their footprint on nature and the environment in areas such as water management, energy, waste management and other parameters.

Hog Hollow also primarily employs staff from the local area, who receive continuous training and are paid reasonably well. One invests in Kids of Kurland, an organization in the local area that offers school for children who otherwise would probably not be able to go to school. Salaries are paid to teachers at the school.

Kariega Game Reserve Ecorating: 3

Works actively with responsible tourism, and is also the largest employer in the city of Kenton-on Sea. You work with local development and local responsibility. The Kariega Foundation is the sponsor of three schools: Farmfield School; Ekamvalesizwe School and Nompucuko School. Kariega believes that the future lies in the young and that education is the only real tool. The vision is to help these relatively poor school districts become places where young people can receive education, hope and pride. The Kariega Foundation receives its funds from donors, and it also receives help from volunteers from the hotel.

Kariega is also involved in the following projects – which you as a guest are welcome to participate in.

  • The Leopard Project which is a partner project together with the Center for African Conservation Ecology of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. Kariega is a reserve for leopards and the number of leopards is declining in South Africa. The animals found in the area are observed and protected from poachers.
  • Elephant impact monitoring
  • Lion Prey monitoring.
  • Birds in Reserve Project
  • Hyena tracking and monitoring
  • Animal Count
  • Invasive plant control
  • Road management
  • Fire management

 
One also supports a local school, by offering transportation to the school on occasion.

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