16-daage autorondreis: Safari, Panorama route & de Kaap
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16-daage autorondreis: Safari, Panorama route & de Kaap

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Created: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 - Departure: Monday, November 3, 2025
Ref ID: 24558075
Total price From 9.517 €
Created: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 - Departure: Monday, November 3, 2025
Destinations: Johannesburg, South Africa , Johannesburg, South Africa , Welgevonden Game Reserve, South Africa , Tzaneen, South Africa , Kruger National Park, South Africa , Hazyview, South Africa , Cape Town, South Africa , Franschhoek, South Africa , Cape Town, South Africa

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03 Nov
Transport from Amsterdam to Johannesburg
Departure
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL591
10:10 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
22:00 - Johannesburg, Johannesburg Intl (JNB)
10h 50m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  KL591
Cabin Class: Economy
03 Nov
1. Johannesburg
Stay
About the destination: Johannesburg is the port of entry for the majority of tourists visiting South Africa and its largest city. First time visitors may also not be aware that Johannesburg and Pretoria are only 60km from each other, but the two cities are worlds apart, and the contrast is fascinating. South Africa's largest city is cosmopolitan, quirky and vibrant with glorious weather and friendly people. One of Johannesburg endearing characteristics is that it is a truly international and very cosmopolitan place. Johannesburg is unapologetically and unmistakably African with enough First World infrastructure to make for comfortable tourism. Newtown and the Market Theatre area are the city's cultural precinct. Braamfontein, the university area, has a great Saturday market, lively night life, is very artsy. Don’t miss the stunning Apartheid Museum. The most well-known and celebrated of South Africa's townships is Soweto, the sprawling mix of shanty town and formal housing estates that lies approximately 30km outside of Johannesburg in Gauteng. Johannesburg offers lots of interesting and often quirky things to do, be willing to scratch beneath the surface and you'll find enough to happily occupy a few days and provide excellent context to help you understand the turbulent history that has made South Africa what it is today.
More info
03 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
04 Nov
Car rental
Toyota Urban Cruiser SUV
A/C 4 doors 4 people
Toyota Urban Cruiser SUV or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Automatic transmission
Unlimited mileage
Extras:
Oneway kosten - 89,88 €
Driver age

Minimum 21, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Volle tank bij het ophalen
General payment terms
3000.00 ZAR (152.33 EUR) Opgeladen via CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Johannesburg International luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Desk in arrival hall - Telephone:

Desk in arrival hall, Johannesburg, Zuid Afrika

Dropoff

Kruger Mpumalanga Airport (Desk in arrival hall) - Telephone

Desk in arrival hall, Nelspruit, Zuid Afrika

04 Nov
2. Johannesburg
Stop
About the destination: Johannesburg is the port of entry for the majority of tourists visiting South Africa and its largest city. First time visitors may also not be aware that Johannesburg and Pretoria are only 60km from each other, but the two cities are worlds apart, and the contrast is fascinating. South Africa's largest city is cosmopolitan, quirky and vibrant with glorious weather and friendly people. One of Johannesburg endearing characteristics is that it is a truly international and very cosmopolitan place. Johannesburg is unapologetically and unmistakably African with enough First World infrastructure to make for comfortable tourism. Newtown and the Market Theatre area are the city's cultural precinct. Braamfontein, the university area, has a great Saturday market, lively night life, is very artsy. Don’t miss the stunning Apartheid Museum. The most well-known and celebrated of South Africa's townships is Soweto, the sprawling mix of shanty town and formal housing estates that lies approximately 30km outside of Johannesburg in Gauteng. Johannesburg offers lots of interesting and often quirky things to do, be willing to scratch beneath the surface and you'll find enough to happily occupy a few days and provide excellent context to help you understand the turbulent history that has made South Africa what it is today.
More info
04 Nov
Car journey 282 Kilometers - 4h 20m
Johannesburg
Welgevonden Game Reserve
04 Nov
3. Welgevonden Game Reserve
Stay
About the destination: Welgevonden Game Reserve is a 36,000ha private game reserve in the Waterberg District, of the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The Reserve is nestled within the internationally recognised UNESCO Waterberg Biosphere Reserve, flagged for the sustainable conservation of biodiversity. Located near Gauteng, only 2.5-hour drive, or an easy 45-minute flight from Johannesburg into one of the airstrips, Welgevonden is one of the most accessible premier, malaria-free big five wilderness reserves in the country. Welgevonden offers an exclusive, intimate bushveld safari experience, with only a limited number of guests having access to Welgevonden at any one time. These guests are collected from the gate by a competent, qualified field-guide and are then transported to the respective commercial game lodges on the reserve. The mountainous bushveld is worth a visit all year round thanks to its high altitude, temperate climate and malaria-free status. It is important to note that the reserve is not open to day visitors. Welgevonden is home to more than 65 mammal species. While these include the famous Big Five, it is the rare and unusual species like cheetah, brown hyaena, caracal, aardwolf and aardvark that make game drives exceptionally exciting. Welgevonden sports a diverse range of habitat types which support a riot of biodiversity, including over 300 different birds! From cheetah-loved grasslands and savannahs to leafy wooded mountains cut by deep rocky ravines, Welgevonden has it all! In addition to the wildlife, ancient bushman rock art can be found dispersed around the reserve, offering the curious traveller a unique cultural experience while on their guided safari. Unfortunately, no self-driving is permitted for commercial guests.
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06 Nov
Car journey 335 Kilometers - 5h 22m
Welgevonden Game Reserve
Tzaneen
06 Nov
4. Tzaneen
Stay
About the destination: Tzaneen is a large tropical garden town situated in the Mopani District Municipality of the Limpopo province in South Africa. It is situated in a lush, high rainfall fertile region with tropical and subtropical agriculture taking place in a 20,000 km2 region
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07 Nov
Car journey 174 Kilometers - 2h 51m
Tzaneen
Kruger National Park
07 Nov
5. Kruger National Park
Stay
About the destination: The Kruger Park is an all year round destination, with each season bringing its own highlights. Whatever time you decide to safari in the Kruger National Park. Game viewing can be at its best during the dry winters months, however the wet summer season brings full waterholes, lush bushveld, many newborn wildlife and the summer migrant birds arrive.
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09 Nov
Car journey 47 Kilometers - 1h 1m
Kruger National Park
Hazyview
09 Nov
6. Hazyview
Stay
About the destination: Hazyview is a small farming town in Mpumalanga, South Africa and is renowned for its banana industry. Close to Kruger National Park, the town's name is derived from the shimmering haze that occurs during the heat of summer. Most of Mpumalanga's private game reserves are found just east of Hazyview.
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11 Nov
Transport from Hazyview to Cape Town
Airlink (SAA)
Airlink (SAA) Airlink (SAA) - 4Z664
13:25 - Mpumalanga, Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP)
16:05 - Cape Town, Cape Town Intl (CPT)
2h 40m 20 KG Nonstop
Transport:  4Z664
Cabin Class: Economy
11 Nov
Car rental
Toyota Corolla Quest
A/C 4 doors 4 people
Toyota Corolla Quest or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Driver age

Minimum 21, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Volle tank bij het ophalen
General payment terms
3000.00 ZAR (152.33 EUR) Opgeladen via CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Cape Town International luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Telephone:

Cape Town APT, 7501, Zuid Afrika

Dropoff

Cape Town International luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Telephone

Cape Town APT, 7501, Zuid Afrika

11 Nov
7. Cape Town
Stop
About the destination: Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa, Cape Town holds the parliament although the capital of South Africa is Pretoria. Cape Town is situated at the base of Table Mountains which is surrounded by both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. Cape Town is a place which has everything from beautiful mountains and great beaches to scenic mountain ranges and delicious wine routes. Walk around Green market square or through the squirrel filled gardens by the SA Cultural History Museum just of the main Adderley Street. The esplanade in the shadows of the City Hall serves as a stage for political rallies as well as a market selling anything from food to clothes. The Castle of Good Hope overlooks the esplanade and it is the oldest colonial building in South Africa. One of the oldest residential areas of Cape Town, the Bo Kaap is a unique neighborhood with a strong cultural and social history. Visit Nobel Square and see a tribute to four of South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize winners. Cape Town has some of the finest beaches in Africa, all of which have the clean white beach sand particular to the Cape. Cape Town is a spectacular place with something for everyone, sun, beaches, friendly people, African culture, good food, great wine and fantastic scenery. What are you waiting for?
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11 Nov
Car journey 75 Kilometers - 1h 13m
Cape Town
Franschhoek
11 Nov
8. Franschhoek
Stay
About the destination: Nestled between towering mountains in the beautiful Cape winelands lies the magnificent Franschhoek Valley. This is the food and wine heartland of the country, where splendid wines are grown and our top chefs create international cuisine. Here breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world class cuisine and the finest wines all combine to create lasting memories. Spectacular vineyards cover these mountain slopes settled more than 300 years ago by the Huguenots, who brought with them their age-old French wine and food culture. This is a valley rich in history centered around a picturesque village of friendly, welcoming people. The wonderful spectrum of visitor accommodation ranges from internationally renowned auberges and guest houses to self-catering cottages on wine farms and much more besides. In the village you will find wonderful crafts, art and antique shops and galleries. The main street is lined with coffee shops and restaurants. Only 45 minutes from Cape Town Franschhoek is the ideal base while you explore the entire Cape winelands. Historical and Cultural Heritage After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in France in 1685, when Protestantism was outlawed, hundreds of so-called Huguenots fled their homeland, 277 of them arriving by ship at the Cape of Good Hope. Many of them were given land by the Dutch government in a valley called Oliphantshoek (Elephant’s Corner) – so named because of the vast herds of elephants that roamed the area. Soon after they settled here, it become known as Franschhoek (French Corner). This heritage lives on today with the Huguenot monument standing proudly at the top of the village. The museum nearby chronicles the history of those brave pioneers, with each of the original Huguenot farms having its own fascinating story to tell. Wonderful Wines Driving into Franschhoek you will notice that most of the farms still bear their original French names and are usually complete with a spectacular Cape Dutch homestead, towering oaks and luscious vineyards. There are a variety of cellars, from small boutique wineries that cater for those in search of something unique, and large cellars that offer organized tours and conducted tastings. The Gourmet Capital Although it varies by year up to eight of South Africa’s “Top 100” restaurants are in Franschhoek – the gourmet capital of the country. Leading chefs create everything from world-class cuisine to light meals using the freshest produce of the valley, complemented by the wonderful local wines. Linger a while and savour the hospitality, ambience and variety of our many great restaurants.
More info
11 Nov
Accommodation
2 Nights
13 Nov
Car journey 74 Kilometers - 1h 7m
Franschhoek
Cape Town
13 Nov
9. Cape Town
Stay
About the destination: Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa, Cape Town holds the parliament although the capital of South Africa is Pretoria. Cape Town is situated at the base of Table Mountains which is surrounded by both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. Cape Town is a place which has everything from beautiful mountains and great beaches to scenic mountain ranges and delicious wine routes. Walk around Green market square or through the squirrel filled gardens by the SA Cultural History Museum just of the main Adderley Street. The esplanade in the shadows of the City Hall serves as a stage for political rallies as well as a market selling anything from food to clothes. The Castle of Good Hope overlooks the esplanade and it is the oldest colonial building in South Africa. One of the oldest residential areas of Cape Town, the Bo Kaap is a unique neighborhood with a strong cultural and social history. Visit Nobel Square and see a tribute to four of South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize winners. Cape Town has some of the finest beaches in Africa, all of which have the clean white beach sand particular to the Cape. Cape Town is a spectacular place with something for everyone, sun, beaches, friendly people, African culture, good food, great wine and fantastic scenery. What are you waiting for?
More info
17 Nov
Transport from Cape Town to Amsterdam
Return
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL598
23:45 - Cape Town, Cape Town Intl (CPT)
10:40 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
+1 day 11h 55m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  KL598
Cabin Class: Economy
Remarks:
  • Indien u na een intercontinentale vlucht overstapt op een binnenlandse vlucht, heeft u tweeënhalf uur overstaptijd nodig.
  • Er kunnen Resort Fees van toepassing zijn op de geselecteerde hotels. Op www.resortfeechecker.com kunt u de meest up-to-date informatie krijgen betreffende de verschillende Resort Fees.
  • Er kunnen achterlatingskosten van toepassing zijn voor de huurauto wanneer u de auto op een andere locatie inlevert. Zie hiervoor de autohuurvoorwaarden of informeer bij uw reisadviseur naar de achterlatingskosten.
Total price From 9.517 €
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