Day 1 – Monady Johannesburg / Hazyview (Dinner)
07h15 Collection (will be reconfirmed the night before with a telephone call or
fax to the hotel) from the hotel after breakfast. Depart Johannesburg and travel
to the ‘Land of the Rising Sun – Mpumalanga – via the magnificent Panorama Route.
The most spectacular stretch of the Panorama Route is the Blyde River Canyon. From
many well-positioned vantage points one has a view of the 33 km long gorge, which
starts at "Bourke's Luck Potholes" and ends at the "Three Rondavels". Time and weather
permitting, stop at God’s Window. Late afternoon arrival at your hotel. Check in
and freshen up before dinner.
Overnight
Perry’s Bridge Hollow
R40, Main Road, White River, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Tel: +27 13 751 3088
Day 2 – Tuesday Hazyview / Kruger National Park / Hazyview (Breakfast, Dinner)
05h30 Early morning transfer to the Kruger National Park for a morning open vehicle
safari through the Kruger National Park. The world-renowned Kruger National Park
offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. At nearly 2 million
hectares, the reserve is the flagship of South African National Parks and is home
to an impressive number of flora and fauna. 12h30 Return to your hotel in the afternoon
and spend the remainder of the day at leisure. You will have the option to return
to the Kruger National Park to absorb the tranquil beauty of an evening safari (additional
charge).
Overnight
Perry’s Bridge Hollow
R40, Main Road, White River, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Tel: +27 13 751 3088
Day 3 – Thursday Hazyview / Swaziland (Breakfast, Lunch)
09h00 After breakfast, travel to the Royal Kingdom of Swaziland. This tiny mountainous
kingdom is filled with bygone African traditions and culture and offers beautiful
scenery and attractions such as game reserves and art & craft outlets to name a
few. Enjoy a showcase of the traditional Swazi culture followed by a traditional
lunch at the Matsamo Cultural Village. Continue to the Ngwenya Glass Works to see
master craftsmen create beautiful sculptures and artwork from molten glass. After
spending some time at the craft markets, arrive at your hotel located in the beautiful
Ezulwini Valley.
Dinner is to your own arrangements. The hotel has two on-site restaurants to choose
from.
Overnight at
Royal Swazi Spa
Old Mbabane/Manzini Main Road, Ezulwini Valley, Royal Kingdom of Swaziland
Tel: +00 268 2 416 4000
Day 4 – Thursday Mkhuze / Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Reserve / Mkhuze (Breakfast, Dinner)
Enjoy the morning at leisure to embark on any of the activities on offer from the
hotel. After lunch (to own account), you will transfer to the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi
Game Reserve for an afternoon of game viewing. The Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve
covers a combined area of 90 000ha and it was here that the white rhino was saved
from extinction. Return to the hotel in the late afternoon. End the day with dinner
at the hotel.
Overnight
Ghost Mountain Inn
Fish Eagle Road, Mkuze, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa
Tel: +27 35 573 1025
Day 5 - – Friday Mkhuze / Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Reserve / Mkhuze (Breakfast, Dinner)
Enjoy the morning at leisure to embark on any of the activities on offer from the
hotel. After lunch (to own account), you will transfer to the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi
Game Reserve for an afternoon of game viewing. The Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve
covers a combined area of 90 000ha and it was here that the white rhino was saved
from extinction. Return to the hotel in the late afternoon. End the day with dinner
at the hotel.
Overnight
Ghost Mountain Inn
Fish Eagle Road, Mkuze, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa
Tel: +27 35 573 1025
Day 6 –– Saturday Mkhuze / Durban (Breakfast)
07h30 Morning departure straight after breakfast. Continue the journey along the
Elephant Coast of KwaZulu Natal to St Lucia which is located at the southern extremity
of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park – a World Heritage Site. Here you embark on an
estuarine boat trip which provides an opportunity to view crocodiles, hippo and
numerous bird species, including the elusive African Kingfisher Eagle, in their
natural habitat. Continue to Durban for afternoon arrival at your hotel.
***End of Services***
INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS TO SOUTH AFRICA
Visa Requirements:
• Every person travelling to South Africa must be in possession of a valid passport
and where necessary a visa
• Multiple visa’s are advised for visitors who intend travelling to South Africa's
neighbouring countries and back into South Africa
•Valid international health certificates are also required.
Malaria:
• Malaria is found only in the Lowveld of Mpumalanga and Limpopo and on the Maputaland
coast of KwaZulu-Natal
• The risk of contracting the disease is very rare, provided that you take the standard
precautions
• Malaria tablets, a good insect repellent, particularly in the evening, long- sleeved
shirts, mosquito nets (whilst sleeping) and mosquito coils are advisable precautions.
Safety and Security:
As South Africa is a developing country, unfortunately crime does exist, and a few
basic precautions are necessary when visiting South Africa:
• Store all valuables in the hotels safe if your room does not have one
• When walking in cities, avoid obvious displays of wealth and do not carry large
sums of money
• Public transport, although not as advanced as first world countries, is available
in South Africa, so there is no need to hitch-hike
• If driving, do not pick up hitch-hickers and ensure that your car doors are locked
at all times.
Driving in South Africa:
• A valid driver's permit is required to rent a car in South Africa and all drivers
must carry a valid driver's licence at all times of driving
• The wearing of seatbelts is compulsory and driving while talking on a mobile phone
is illegal - a hands free kit must be used
• Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited and strict fines apply
• Speed limits are 120kmph on the open road, 100kmph on smaller roads and between
60 and 80kmph in towns and residential areas
Electricity:
• South Africa’s electricity supply: 220/230 volts AC 50 Hz.
• Most plugs have three round pins and adapters may be purchased
Official Languages:
• South Africa has 11 official languages, with English being the most universally
spoken and written.
• Others are isiZulu, isiXhosa, isiNdebele, Afrikaans, siSwati, Sepedi, Sesotho,
Setswana, Tshivenda and Xitsonga
Currency
• The South African currency unit is the Rand, denoted by the symbol R. One hundred
cents makes up one R1 (one Rand).
• Notes issued R200, R100, R50, R20, R10, Coins R5, R2, R1, 50c 20c, 10c & 5c.
Meal Cost Guideline:
For meals that are not included in the tour, a rough guide of costs are as follows:
• Light lunch for two including a couple of drinks, about R300.00
• Dinner of 2 courses including a bottle of wine, about R500.00
• A beer costs about R15, bottle of reasonable wine about R130, bottle of
water (500ml) about R15, glass of wine about R25
It is customary to add between 10 and 15% as a service charge to the final total
of your meal bill. Should you experience really bad service, a chat with the manager
is in order (and no tip).
Emergency contact details:
Ilios Travel Cape Town (H/O): 021-535 5994 / 081 708 2825
Jodie Bird (Escorted Touring Coordinator): 021-534 5994 / 081 708 2825
Ilios Travel Port Elizabeth: 082-440 5811
Ilios Travel Jhb: 081 711 2024
Ilios Travel Durban: 082 051 2820
Rates:
R14 460 per person
VALID: 05 – 10 May 2014
Contact Details:
Tell: +27 21 697 4056
Fax: +27 21 697 4090
P.O Box 2557, Clareinch, 7740, Cape Town, South Africa
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www.ilios.co.za
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