Cape Town to Johannesburg tour, South Africa
Duration
17 days
Countries
Lesotho, South Africa
Type
Small group
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Accommodation is predominantly camping, though there may be opportunities to upgrade this locally where rooms are available.
Please note there is an additional local payment payable at the start of the trip in US Dollars cash: Sept 2025 to Jan 2026 - $630, March 2026 to Jan 2027 - $670
Please note there is an additional local payment payable at the start of the trip in US Dollars cash: Sept 2025 to Jan 2026 - $630, March 2026 to Jan 2027 - $670
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Late availability on these dates: 26 Jan, 23 Mar
Description of Cape Town to Johannesburg tour, South Africa
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Accommodation is predominantly camping, though there may be opportunities to upgrade this locally where rooms are available.
Please note there is an additional local payment payable at the start of the trip in US Dollars cash: Sept 2025 to Jan 2026 - $630, March 2026 to Jan 2027 - $670
Please note there is an additional local payment payable at the start of the trip in US Dollars cash: Sept 2025 to Jan 2026 - $630, March 2026 to Jan 2027 - $670
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Jump aboard our Africa overland travel guide and pretty soon you’ll learn just what overlanding entails and whether it's for you.
Incredible wildlife, diverse culture, world-beating wines - South Africa has so much appeal for visitors.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
Water: Before commencing one of our tours travellers are sent detailed pre-departure information which includes advice on using water sparingly. We recognise water to be one of the world's most precious commodities, particularly, in some of the areas this trip travels through. Due to the camping nature of this trip we carry a lot of our water for cooking, drinking and washing with us. Filling up heavy jerry cans, we find, helps focus the mind on the importance of water conservation!We also encourage our travellers to bring reusable water bottles from home with them for the trip. These can be filled from the truck's water supplies. This helps to minimise the usage of plastic water bottles.
Waste: at the point of booking a tour with us, all our travellers receive detailed pre-departure information which contains a large section on travelling responsibly. This includes advice on minimising the amount of waste they create on the trip. This informs travellers on what they can do before they go, for example removing toiletries from unnecessary packaging and taking a reusable water bottle and gives advice on what they should do whilst on the tour, for example, disposing of litter appropriately.
Roughly, half the nights on this tour are spent camping and we purchase our tents locally, thereby further supporting the local economy and employment. Sleeping under canvas obviously has a low environmental impact and brings you closer to nature. Lights and aircon cannot be left on unnecessarily!
As responsible travelers, we recognize the need to reduce our plastic consumption and provide sustainable alternatives to our customers. That's why we've partnered with Water to Go to offer a fantastic solution.
Water to Go is a company on a mission to tackle the issue of plastic pollution by providing travelers with reusable filter bottles. These bottles are not your average water containers. They are designed with advanced filtration technology that allows you to safely refill your bottle from natural water sources, taps, and even in places where tap water is not typically considered safe to drink.
People
As with all our Tours we generally stay at small, locally run guest houses and camp sites on this trip, many of which share our Company ethos of supporting local communities. Malealea Lodge in Lesotho, for example, invites local choirs and bands in to share performances with Lodge guests every evening. Guests are invited to make a donation to the performers.In Cintsa, the Lodge we stay at will help you volunteer at the local, community run, soup kitchen. You will help prepare and serve food to local children (mainly) who are left alone while their parents are working. Often there are more than 50 enthusiastic, hungry children that attend! A local guide will collect you and take you back to the Lodge. En route you will often visit his friends and neighbours in the local community - a young widow for example,, who brews her own beer at home in order to support her family. Be prepared to be taught and practise the local language during your tour.
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