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Cape Town and The Garden Route + Rovos Rail + Kruger Safari

Camps Bay, Cape Town
Hex River Valley, Rovos Rail, South Africa
Lions on safari, Kruger, South Africa
Game Viewing, Rovos Rail, South Africa
European roller, Kruger, South Africa
Leopard yawning, Kruger, South Africa
Rhino, Kruger National Park
Whale watching, Hermanus, South Africa
Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Incl flights, accommodation & transfers
From   £6149 £5849
21 days

Holiday highlights

  • Go on game drives to spot the Big Five in Kruger National Park
  • Experience the landscapes of South Africa from the luxury of the Rovos Rail.
  • Admire the views from Table Mountain and soak up the vibrancy of Cape Town.
  • Discover beautiful reserves and fantastic wildlife along the Garden Route.
  • Take a boat ride to get up close to southern right whales in Hermanus.

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  • Fly overnight from the UK to Cape Town. Sitting on a peninsula below the imposing Table Mountain, Cape Town brings together the cultures, cuisines and landscapes of South Africa into one amazing city. From the pristine coastlines and verdant nature reserves to the traditional fishing communities and cosmopolitan centre, there is plenty to explore.

    Meals included: Meal included on the international flight.

  • After arriving in Cape Town, you are met at the airport and taken to your hotel. The rest of the day is free to get to know the city. Perhaps enjoy a leisurely afternoon browsing the shops and restaurants on the waterfront or relax on Clifton Beach. There is also Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, home to an impressive collection of indigenous plants, including fynbos heather and proteas (the national flower) scattered amongst pleasant pathways and secluded spots. Lion’s Head is Table Mountain’s smaller brother, and forms part of the dramatic backdrop to the city. Upon walking to the top of the distinctive shaped mountain slope resembling a crouching lion you will be rewarded with panoramic views of the city.

    Meals included: Meal included on the international flight.

  • Spend the day getting to know Cape Town. See the best of this fascinating city on our optional half-day Iconic Cape Town excursion, which lets you discover the spirit of the Mother City, experience her vibrant cultures and history and enjoy botanical scenery. Highlights include a cable car ride up Table Mountain and visits to various other sites. Explore the market of Greenmarket Square where you can haggle with local vendors for beautiful wares, marvel at the colourful houses and cobbled streets of the Cape Malay Quarter, walk through the peaceful Company Gardens and visit the Castle of Good Hope and Grand Parade.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel.

  • Spend a further day taking in the delights of Cape Town, or venture out to see the highlights and appreciate the surrounding natural beauty on our optional full-day Peninsula & Penguins excursion. Travel along the Atlantic seaboard with its gorgeous beaches and rugged mountains to Cape Point. Along the way take a boat ride to Seal Island, a small land mass located 5.7 km off the northern beaches of False Bay. The island is so named because of the 64,000 Cape Fur Seals that occupy it. If open (weather dependent), continue on Chapman’s Peak Drive, renowned for being one of the most stunning roads in the world. Upon reaching Cape Point, you can take the Flying Dutchman Funicular to the old lighthouse and admire the panoramic views from the tip of the peninsula. After a delicious seafood lunch in a restaurant, return to Cape Town via the False Boy coast, stopping to visit Boulders Beach which is renowned for being home to a colony of African penguins.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel. Lunch is included on the Peninsula & Penguins excursion.

  • Take the optional half-day Robben Island excursion which involves a ferry ride across Table Bay to visit the infamous Maximum-Security Prison where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years, and Murray’s Bay Harbour attractions including the Muslim shrine. During the visit, you will be told moving stories by a former prisoner who will be your guide. Get private access to Mandela’s cell and see others where countless convicts were incarcerated, and learn about how the island became internationally known for its institutional brutality during the apartheid years. Alternatively, spend a further day taking in the sights and sounds of Cape Town.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel.

  • Today you depart early from Cape Town and drive for around 90 minutes from Cape Town to Hermanus. The road is known as the Whale Route and features dramatic coastlines and fynbos (a unique kind of vegetation in the Eastern and Western Cape), rivalling Chapman’s Peak in terms of scenery. After approximately 120 kilometres of beautiful Cape countryside you arrive in Hermanus, where the fisherman’s village charm still lingers. The popular town is situated between the mountains and the sea and has gained worldwide recognition for its whale watching opportunities. Hermanus serves as a relaxed introduction and pleasant stop on the way to the Garden Route. In the late morning, take a 2-hour boat trip to spot whales, or other marine life, depending on the time of year (between July and November you have the opportunity to see Southern Right Whales). Look out for Humpback and Bryde’s whales, dolphins, seals, penguins and marine birds as you enjoy light refreshments on-board. After your boat trip you have time for lunch and some free time to explore Hermanus before being transferred to your hotel, located in a beautiful spot out of town.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel.

  • Drive for around six or seven hours from Hermanus to Knysna, stopping for lunch en-route (not included). The Garden Route is so named due to the abundance of lush greenery along the route, particularly the indigenous forests which stretch from the seaside to the foothills of the mountains. Upon arrival in Knysna in the late afternoon, you have the rest of the evening to relax. Knysna is one of the Southern Cape Coast's most beautiful destinations, situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful lagoon, with a relaxed vibe and it makes a great base for visiting the nearby nature reserves.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel.

  • Today, take the optional full day Tsitsikamma National Park excursion, where you admire the beautiful scenery around Storms River from the suspension bridge, giving you a great taste of the area. Start early for a 1.5-hour drive along the dramatic coast to the mouth of Storms River, then walk down gentle pathways to the suspension bridge. There are lots of steps, but the route is fairly easy and not strenuous. Originally built in 1969 and spanning 77 metres, the suspension bridge serves as a lookout point over the stormy seas and precipitous cliffs. Spend some time admiring the views then walk back up and enjoy a buffet lunch in a local restaurant, before driving back to Knysna via Bloukrans Bridge where you can take photos of the more adrenalin-inclined people bungee jumping off the bridge which claims to be the world’s highest at 216 metres. Alternatively, spend the day at leisure exploring Knysna. The town has a village feel even though its population is close to 100,000, and its setting on the coast makes it feel like a holiday town – no matter the time of year. There are numerous walking trails and a lookout point on the Eastern Head, with spectacular views of the lagoon. The Knysna Quays is the name of the waterfront, which has excellent shopping opportunities, as well as several restaurants overlooking the yacht club. For the more adventurous, activities including sailing and zip lining can be organised locally.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel. Lunch is included on the Tsitsikamma National Park excursion.

  • In the morning, discover one of South Africa’s Natural Heritage Sites on the optional half-day Featherbed Eco Experience, comprising of a boat trip across the lagoon, lunch and a guided visit of the reserve. Established in 1985 to protect local wildlife, the Featherbed Nature Reserve is spread over 150 hectares on the western head of Knysna. Wildlife here includes the Cape Mountain tortoise, African black oystercatcher, blue duiker and blue crane. After the drive, there is an optional 2.2-kilometre guided downhill walk through coastal forest and fynbos into ancient sea caves, once used by the Khoikhoi. Finish with a buffet lunch at an outdoor restaurant under a canopy of milkwood trees, then take the ferry back to Knysna. In the afternoon, drive for two hours (around 120km) from Knysna to Oudtshoorn via the Outeniqua Pass and George. Outeniqua is said to have derived from a Khoisan tribe that once lived in these mountains and means "they who bear honey".  Rock paintings from the Khoisan people can still be found in the area. The drive through the Outeniqua Mountains is spectacular, with numerous rivers, streams and waterfalls starting in the area around Oudtshoorn. Notice the vegetation change from the luscious greenery of the Garden Route to the rugged, arid appearance in the Karoo. Known as the ostrich capital of the world and forming part of the Klein Karoo, Oudtshoorn is situated at the foot of the majestic Swartberg Mountains.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel. Lunch is included on the Featherbed Eco Experience excursion.

  • Today, you can choose to spend the day at leisure exploring the sights of Oudtshoorn, or take one or both of the optional excursions. Start before sunrise for the optional Meerkat Magic excursion where families of meerkats entertain as they wake up and pop out of their burrows. Return to your hotel for breakfast. If you take the optional Cango Caves and Ostrich Safari excursion, you drive from your hotel to the Cango Caves, a stunning feat of nature, sculpted through the ages by calcium carbonate to form some of the biggest stalagmite formations in the world. Take a short tour then continue to a nearby ostrich farm. Oudtshoorn is South Africa’s ostrich capital, with 400 farms surrounding the town. The tour starts in the breeding camp with a nest of ostrich eggs, which you can stand on to test their strength. You will also visit the eggs in the incubator rooms and see them hatching, then enjoy a tractor-trailer ride around the farm and meet the curious birds as they approach you, whilst learning about the breeding and rearing process. Have lunch at the restaurant on the farm, with the chance to try ostrich meat and other local delicacies, then drive back to the hotel in the late afternoon.   

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel, lunch is included on the Cango Caves & Ostrich Safari excursion.

  • Drive for around 6-6.5 hours to the Cape Winelands, stopping for lunch en-route (not included). The journey takes you on smooth roads through a range of landscapes including farmland, lush valleys, vineyards and picturesque mountain scenery. Lying in the shadow of a continuous belt of Cape Fold Mountains, the Winelands are a series of valleys scattered with historic towns, little hamlets and Cape Dutch farmsteads that provide well-regarded South African wines to the world. These mountains create a scenic backdrop for endless vines, but they are also one of the reasons wines do so well here. Their geological compositions provide unique soil conditions that directly affect the character of wine. Once arrived, the evening is free to relax.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel.

     

  • The journey begins in Cape Town, cradled by the imposing bulk of Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak and Lion’s Head. Enjoy a glass of bubbly in the departure lounge, where you will be serenaded by a harp (or strings) whilst being greeted by the staff. The owner, Rohan Vos, personally sees off nearly every train, giving guests a warm welcome and introduction to the journey. Board the train around 4pm and begin your journey through the scenic winelands of the Cape. You are shown to your suite where you have the chance to freshen up, before being shown to the lounge and observation car to meet fellow guests and enjoy high tea. Time on the Rovos Rail is spent getting to know other passengers over a drink, enjoying sumptuous silver-service meals and marvelling at the breath-taking scenery from the comfort of the observation cars. The gong is sounded around 7:30pm, calling guests to the dining carriage for a three-course dinner in their finery. Dinner is a long and leisurely affair featuring exquisite food and inspiring wine pairings, during which the train reaches Worcester in the Hex River Valley before climbing 750 metres up the face of the escarpment. Following dinner, enjoy a drink in the bar then retire to your suite where your host will have laid out tea, coffee and after-dinner drinks. At around midnight the train arrives at the first of four tunnels on the pass.

    Meals included: high tea and dinner.

  • Today, begin with a hearty breakfast in the elegant dining car, served between 7am – 10am. Disembark at 8am in Matjiesfontein for an opportunity to stroll through the authentic Victorian village and visit the museum. The journey continues as the train passes through the haunting barrenness of the Great Karoo, a vast semi-desert region that was once an enormous inland sea. Over millions of years, volcanic matter was ground down and deposited as silt upon the seabed to form what geologists call the Karoo system. A three-course lunch is served in the Victorian-style dining car at around 1pm, after which spend some time enjoying the scenery, then move to the lounge for high tea at 4:30pm. Have some time to freshen up and get changed for dinner (dinner on the Rovos Rail is a formal affair - men must wear a jacket, shirt and tie and women must wear an evening dress), then spend another evening enjoying excellent cuisine and wine in the dining car.

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, high tea and dinner.

  • Breakfast is served in the dining cars between 6am – 8:30am. Then, disembark to visit Kimberley, the capital of the Northern Province. Enjoy a tour of the Diamond Mine Museum and the world’s largest manmade excavation, the Big Hole. Notable personalities such as Cecil Rhodes and Barney Barnato made their fortunes here, and the roots of the De Beers Company can be traced to the early days of the mining town. Lunch is served as the train departs again at midday. Lesser Flamingos can be spotted as the train travels northeast towards Klerksdorp and the broad grassland plains of the Highveld. At 4:30pm, high tea is served in the lounge and observation cars as the train travels via Krugerdorp, through the goldfields of the Witwatersrand. A three-course dinner with wine pairings is served in the dining cars at 7:30pm, after which enjoy a drink in the bar then retire to your suite.

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, high tea and dinner.

  • The final morning is an uninterrupted journey. Enjoy your final breakfast in the elegant dining car, before arriving at Pretoria Station at 10am. The once bustling hub of steam locomotion in the old Transvaal is now the headquarters for Rovos Rail, and features a gracious colonial-style station and railway museum. After disembarking, transfer for around an hour to Johannesburg where you will spend the night. Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa, home to a range of excellent restaurants as well as some historical and cultural sites including Constitution Hill and the Apartheid Museum.

    Meals included: Breakfast.

  • Fly to Hoedspruit, a small town nestled between the Kruger National Park and the Blyde River Canyon, where you are met at the airport and transferred to your game lodge, located in a private game reserve close to the Kruger. Even though separated from the park, the private reserves offer the same landscape and habitats, and are home to the Big 5 and plenty of wildlife. Depending on the time, enjoy afternoon tea before going on your first game drive with the opportunity to see the Big 5 as well as smaller species. Return to the lodge for dinner and drinks under the stars.

    Each game lodge has a slightly different set up, although the general pattern is the same, with morning and afternoon game drives, and time to relax in the hottest part of the day. Please ask us if you have questions about a specific lodge.

    Meals included: Breakfast, afternoon tea and dinner.

  • Start the day before the sun rises, with tea, coffee and hot chocolate before setting off on your morning safari with a ranger. Watch as the bush awakens around you, looking out for wild dogs lazing under the acacia trees and elephants walking at a leisurely pace nearby, alongside herds of zebra and wildebeest disappearing into the thick bush. Return to the lodge for breakfast then have some time to relax around the lodge – perhaps go for a swim or look out for wildlife around the vicinity. Have lunch, and then perhaps a rest in your room before afternoon tea. Then head back out for another game drive. Enjoy a scenic sundowner whilst out, before the bush comes alive with hunting animals such as leopard and lion. After sunset, return to the lodge for dinner and drinks under the starts.

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner at the lodge

    Read our blog to find out what to expect on safari.

  • You again start early with a tea or coffee before heading into the reserve for another game drive. Game vehicles are in constant radio contact with one another about locations of sightings, ensuring you see as much as possible. Each day is different, depending on the weather, time of year and herd behaviour. Come back to the lodge during the warmest part of the day for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea with plenty of time to relax in between, then head back out for a game drive in the afternoon, returning to the lodge for dinner.

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner at the lodge.

  • If time permits, enjoy a final early-morning game drive, then transfer to Hoedspruit Airport for your flight to Johannesburg. Transfer to your hotel, where you can relax for the rest of the day. The largest city in South Africa, Johannesburg is the economic powerhouse of the country, home to a range of excellent restaurants as well as some historical and cultural sites including Constitution Hill and the Apartheid Museum.

    Meals included: Breakfast

  • Explore the ‘City of Gold’ at your own pace. Perhaps walk around the expansive park at Zoo Lake or visit Constitution Hill, a prison-turned-museum which educates visitors on South Africa’s racially segregated past. For those particularly interested in South Africa’s rocky history, the south of Johannesburg is home to the comprehensive Apartheid Museum, which explains the history of Apartheid from the days the settlers arrived to the day the first democratic elections were held. In the evening, transfer to Johannesburg Airport for your overnight flight to the UK.

    Meals included: Breakfast at the hotel. Meal included on the international flight.

  • Your flight arrives in the UK.

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Accommodation in Cape Town

SunSquare Cape Town City Bowl

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SunSquare Cape Town City Bowl, South Africa
Llama Travel Customer Rating
Overall
71%
71%

Standard Hotel: The SunSquare Cape Town City Bowl is a modern hotel in the city centre, with a great view over the city and Table Mountain. There is an enclosed rooftop pool, restaurant, bar and fitness centre. There are a number of good restaurants within walking distance of the hotel, and the waterfront is a 10-minute drive away. All 202 rooms are modern, bright and spacious with views of the city, Table Mountain, Signal Hill, the harbour or Bo Kaap.  

Why stay here? The central location means you can reach all the main sights on foot in around 5-10 minutes. The rooftop bar, pool and outdoor deck area offer spectacular views of Cape Town harbour and Lions Head.

Hotel facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.

  • There is a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and fitness centre.

  • The hotel offers a concierge service, currency exchange, 24-hour front desk, daily maid and laundry service. 

About the room

All rooms have en-suite bathroom, tea and coffee making facilities, air conditioning, safe, TV, fridge and seating area.

Room type 

Standard Room

V&A Waterfront Hotel

from £320
(£320 Single Supplement)
V&A Waterfront Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
Llama Travel Customer Rating
Overall
97%
97%

Superior Hotel: Built in 1904 as the North Quay Warehouse, the V&A Waterfront is one of Cape Town’s finest establishments, boasting a prime location on the fashionable waterfront, within walking distance of the city centre. There are a range of dining options including a fine dining establishment and relaxed restaurant serving artisanal-style dishes on the quayside terrace, as well as a spa and wellness centre, bar and a swimming pool across the road, surrounded by a courtyard. There are 94 well-appointed rooms offering views of the Alfred Basin Table Mountain or the piazza.

Why stay here?  This hotel is set apart from other Cape Town hotels due its excellent location, attention to detail and personalised luxury. The bedrooms offer picturesque views of Cape Town Harbour or Table Mountain, and the pool is a great place to relax after exploring the bustling city.

Hotel facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in all areas.

  • There is a restaurant, bar, outdoor swimming pool, spa, garden and terrace.

  • The hotel offers a shuttle service, ATM, currency exchange, concierge service, luggage storage, tour desk, safety deposit box, 24-hour front desk, room service, gift shops and daily maid service.

About the room

All rooms have an en-suite bathroom, tea and coffee making facilities, minibar, safety deposit box, satellite TV, toiletries and air conditioning. Rooms are well-appointed, contemporary and each decorated in a different style, to complement the warm personalised service.

Room type

Loft Room

Accommodation in Hermanus

African Pride Arabella Hotel & Spa

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African Pride Arabella Hotel & Spa, Hermanus, South Africa
Llama Travel Customer Rating
Overall
90%
90%

Standard Hotel: The African Pride Arabella Hotel and Spa boasts a prime location near Hermanus, overlooking a beautiful lagoon and the countryside. Spread over 12,000 square feet in a biosphere, it has numerous facilities including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a spa, bar, restaurant, golf course, tennis court and shops. There are a variety of restaurants, including the Jamani which offers international and contemporary South African cuisine, the Barnabas Bar which serves light meals and cocktails, overlooking the pool, and the lounge where you can have high tea.

Why stay here? The hotel has an award-winning spa with a range of treatments, swimming pools and large grounds including a golf course and tennis court. The rooms are bright and spacious, with a balcony or patio overlooking the garden or lagoon, and thoughtful touches such as bathrobes and slippers.

Hotel facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in all areas.

  • There is a restaurant, bar, golf course, two swimming pools, spa, garden, shared lounge and terrace.

  • The hotel offers a concierge service, luggage storage, tour desk, safety deposit box, 24-hour front desk, room service and laundry. 

About the room

All rooms have en-suite bathroom, balcony/patio with views across the garden or lagoon, bathrobes and slippers, tea and coffee making facilities, minibar, safety deposit box, satellite TV and air conditioning.

Room type

Deluxe Room

Accommodation in Knysna

Premier Knysna

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Premier Knysna, Knysna
Llama Travel Customer Rating
Overall
68%
68%

Standard Hotel: Set of the banks of the Knysna Lagoon amidst enchanting woodland gardens, the Premier Knysna a peaceful escape less than 3 kilometres from the town centre. The rooms are modern and airy, and each has a private balcony or patio overlooking the estuary and indigenous forest. There are two onsite restaurants, The Salmon and The Tuscano, with the latter boasting a wood-fired oven and fireplace. There is also a pool and 4.5 hectares of natural beauty to explore from the resort grounds.

Why stay here: The Premier Knysna’s secluded location makes it an excellent place to unwind. The hotel has private access to the Knysna Lagoon and a man-made beach for guests to enjoy. The surrounding area of the hotel offers a variety of outdoor activities such as boating, fishing and bird watching.

Hotel facilities

• Free WiFi is available in all areas

• There are two restaurants, a bar, pool and spa.

• Private access to the Knysna Lagoon

About the room

All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, WiFi, a TV, a telephone, a coffee/tea maker, a safety deposit box, and a hair dryer.

Room types available

Standard room.

Knysna Hollow Country Estate

from £60
(£60 Single Supplement)

Superior Hotel: Set on a secluded three-hectare country estate near the lagoon, Kynsna Hollow offers beautiful accommodation in a peaceful setting, just five minutes from Knysna. The manor house is the focal point, recently refurbished and rebuilt to reflect a bygone era and surrounded by oaks and pecan trees. There are two outdoor swimming pools surrounded by a lush garden, and an elegant restaurant serving South African specialities. There are 44 contemporary suites spread across the estate, boasting garden views, modern amenities and a spacious, serene atmosphere.

Why stay here? Knysna Hollow re-opened in October 2018 as a brand-new contemporary country retreat. The gardens boast abundant flora and fauna as well as two swimming pools and a rose garden with a Pétanque court and outdoor chess board.

Hotel facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in public areas.

  • There is a restaurant, two outdoor swimming pools, sun terrace, shared lounge, garden, bar and shop.

  • The hotel offers a concierge service, luggage storage, tour desk, daily maid service and safety deposit box.

About the room

Each of the 44 Garden Suites are elegantly decorated, and have tea and coffee making facilities, safety deposit box, satellite TV, hair drier, air conditioning and large en-suite bathrooms with double vanities, heated towel rails, L’Occitane amenities and a ‘rain’ shower.

Room type

Garden Suite

Accommodation in Oudtshoorn

Surval Boutique Olive Estate

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Main Building, Surval Boutique Olive Estate
Llama Travel Customer Rating
Overall
88%
88%

Standard Hotel: Situated about 5km outside of Oudtshoorn in the countryside, this working farm offers luxurious accommodation in a newly restored 18th-century homestead. There is a fine-dining restaurant, two outdoor swimming pools and picturesque views of the Swartberg Mountains and the Schoemanshoek valley. Su Casa restaurant offers dishes inspired by the regional produce of the Klein Karoo area. All 31 rooms are spacious and elegant, decorated in a rustic style with modern amenities.

Why stay here? Situated at the foot of the majestic mountains in the Klein Karoo, the Surval Boutique Olive Estate offers elegant yet comfortable luxury and a great culinary experience. Olive tasting and farm tours can be arranged by the hotel, and there are various walking trails in the vicinity, as well as bikes available to hire. There is also an outdoor cinema, gym, giant chess board and other games.

Hotel facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in all areas, although signal is unreliable.

  • There is a restaurant, swimming pool, bar, lounge, picnic area, sun terrace, BBQ facilities, garden and spa.

  • The hotel offers luggage storage, daily maid service, laundry, shuttle service, airport shuttle, chapel/shrine and room service. 

About the room

Rooms are individually decorated and spacious, and many have panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Each room has an en-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower, satellite TV, air conditioning, minibar, tea and coffee facilities and safety deposit box.

Room type

Luxury Room

Rosenhof Country House

from £140
(£140 Single Supplement)

Superior Hotel: Occupying a 19th-century homestead on the outskirts of Oudtshoorn, Rosenhof Country House is one of the finest establishments in the Little Karoo region. There is an outdoor swimming pool, wellness centre, restaurant, bar and immaculate gardens. There are 14 individually decorated rooms positioned around the lawn and fountain, featuring regal décor and thoughtful touches such as bathrobes and slippers.

Why stay here? The country house has been elegantly refurbished with antique furniture and yellowwood beams. The gardens are perfect to relax in, scattered with roses, fountains and ponds to add to the peaceful atmosphere. There is a covered veranda where you can take afternoon tea, and the pool is surrounded by gardens with sun loungers. Inside, the pub and luxury lounges offer cosy fireplaces and South African artwork.

Hotel facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in all areas.

  • There is a restaurant, swimming pool, wellness centre, bar, garden, terrace, shared lounge and picnic area.

  • The hotel offers a daily maid service, luggage storage, laundry, room service and safety deposit box.

About the room

All rooms are situated around the courtyard, with their own patio. Each one is decorated differently, with air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, minibar, safety deposit box, tea and coffee facilities and en-suite bathroom with a separate shower and bath, heated towel rail and hair dryer.  

Room type 

Luxury Room

Accommodation in Franschhoek

Protea by Marriott Hotel Franschhoek

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Standard Hotel: Overlooking the majestic mountains and famous vineyards of Franschhoek, the Protea has an eclectic modern feel, with sleek and spacious rooms. There is a swimming pool which guests can enjoy, and an upmarket New-York style restaurant, the Hussar Grill, serving hearty meals. 

Why stay here? Located close to the 'wine tram' starting point allowing you to visit some of South Africa's famous vineyards. 

Hotel facilities

• Free WiFi is available in all areas

• There is a restaurant

• There is a swimming pool

About the room

All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, WiFi, a TV, a telephone, a coffee/tea maker, a mini bar, a safety deposit box, and a hair dryer.

Room types available

Guest room

Accommodation in The Kruger

Shiduli Private Game Lodge

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Standard Lodge: Set against a backdrop of the Drakensburg Mountains, Shiduli Private Game Lodge stretches across 9,000 hectares in the Karongwe Private Game Reserve. Even though it is separated from the Kruger National Park, it offers the same landscape and habitats, home to the Big Five and plenty of wildlife including over 350 bird species, cheetah and hippo. Individual thatched chalets are spread among lush indigenous gardens, with outdoor patios and modern amenities. There is an outdoor pool shaded by Jackelberry and Leadwood trees as well as a bar, spa, lounge, dining area and outdoor boma (a candlelit gathering area with a barbecue and evening entertainment).

Why stay here: The lodge offers excellent safari opportunities, spacious chalets, three lounges decorated with African artwork and a swimming pool set in indigenous gardens with over 350 species of birds. Each day you go on a morning and afternoon game drive, with time to relax, eat and use the lodge’s facilities in between. Boma dinners are another highlight, with traditional dancing and singing around the campfire under the stars.

Lodge facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in public areas

  • There is a swimming pool, spa, terrace, garden, three lounges, bar, dining area, gift shop and outdoor boma.

  • The lodge offers a daily maid service, laundry service and safety deposit box.

About the room

All suites are in individual thatched buildings with tile/marble floor and a veranda with outdoor seating. Each one is uniquely decorated and offer en-suite bathroom with rainfall shower and toiletries, safety deposit box, air conditioning, fridge, seating area, tea and coffee facilities, mosquito net, garden view and outdoor furniture. 

Room type

Luxury Suite

Abelana River Lodge

from £550
(£270 Single Supplement)

Superior Lodge: Abelana Game Reserve is a 15,000-hectare Big Five game reserve adjacent to the Greater Kruger National Park and the Selati Game Reserve. Set on the Selati River which attracts hippos, crocs and occasionally the Big Five, Abelana River Lodge is a 20-room lodge with spectacular views.  The main area and swimming pool overlook the river and include indoor and outdoor dining areas and a bar, as well as a lounge and fire pit where you can share safari experiences with a sundowner in the evening. The reserve works with the community on several projects including an environmental education programme for local school children.

Why stay here? Abelana Game Reserve gives you the feeling of exclusivity - a rare luxury on safari holidays. With just two lodges in the whole reserve, you could easily be in the only vehicle out on a game drive at any one given time. Abelana is home to a rich diversity of fauna and flora, from the hippos and crocodiles that make the Selati River their home and the famed Big Five – elephant, rhino, leopard, lion and buffalo – as well as cheetah and wild dog, which are occasional visitors, to an impressive number of endemic bird species including the African fish eagle, peregrine falcon, Arnot’s chat, thick-billed cuckoo, bat hawk and elusive Pel’s fishing owl.

Hotel facilities

  • There is an indoor and outdoor restaurant, bar, lounge, swimming pool and fire pit.

  • Free WiFi is available in the public areas and reception.

About the room

Rooms are under thatch with contemporary African decor. Each one has en-suite facilities (including an additional outside shower), a spacious deck overlooking the river, air conditioning, ceiling fan, desk, coffee making facilities and minibar.

Room type

Standard Room

Accommodation in Johannesburg

The Maslow

Included
Exterior, The Maslow, Johannesburg
Llama Travel Customer Rating
Overall
73%
73%
Service
40%
40%
Location
67%
67%

Standard Hotel: Situated a ten-minute walk from Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton, one of Johannesburg’s northern suburbs, The Maslow offers comfortable accommodation with excellent facilities. There is an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant, bar, spa and manicured gardens. There are 281 beautifully appointed rooms spread over several floors, with contemporary fixtures and thoughtful touches such as espresso makers and pillow menus.  

Why stay here? The contemporary décor, sleek furnishings and central location make this stylish hotel a great option in Johannesburg. There is a bistro with a range of seafood options and South African wine, and the spa offers eco-friendly products and treatments with a view over the city. The location is excellent, a ten-minute walk from Nelson Mandela Square and Sandton City Mall.  

Hotel facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in all areas.

  • There is a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, bar, sun terrace and garden.

  • The hotel offers a concierge service, luggage storage, tour desk, 24-hour front desk, daily maid service, shuttle service and laundry service. 

About the room

Overlooking the city, all rooms have en-suite bathroom, toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, minibar, safe, TV, air conditioning and desk.

Room type 

Luxury Room

The Peech

from £60
(£80 Single Supplement)

Superior Hotel: Spread across lush gardens in a leafy suburb of Johannesburg, the Peech is one of the city’s most iconic boutique hotels. There are two outdoor swimming pools, a bistro restaurant and champagne bar. Each of the 16 well-appointed rooms are beautifully decorated, featuring rain showers, seating areas, organic toiletries and king-size beds.

Why stay here? This eco-friendly hotel is located in a neighbourhood called Melrose, which is characterised by cafes and cobblestone streets, away from the busy centre. The 1950s house has been refurbished and offers a chic design with modern facilities. The restaurant offers contemporary French dishes with seasonal ingredients, and the intimate cocktail bar has a broad range of Veuve Cliquot.

Hotel facilities

  • Free WiFi is available in all areas.

  • There are two swimming pools, a terrace, garden, bar and restaurant.

  • The hotel offers a concierge service, daily maid service, gift shop, 24-hour front desk and room service.

About the room

Rooms are decorated with rich African tones, with cool mosaic bathrooms. All rooms have en-suite bathroom with organic toiletries and rain shower, seating area, mini bar, tea and coffee facilities, air conditioning and flat-screen TV.

Room type 

Classic Room

Accommodation in Rovos Rail

Rovos Rail

Included

Luxury Sleeper Train: Travelling 1,600 kilometres from Cape Town to Pretoria, the Rovos Rail showcases the diversity of South Africa, from scenic winelands and spectacular mountain ranges to the haunting barrenness of the Great Karoo and the grasslands of the gold-rich Highveld. The train journey includes breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner which are enjoyed in the sophisticated on-board dining cars. The experience is truly grandiose and opulent from start to finish, from the glass of bubbly at the beginning to the pampering throughout the journey.

Why take the train: The Rovos Rail recaptures the atmosphere of a bygone era, with colonial carriages and Edwardian-style furnishing. Rovos Rail is probably the most luxurious train travel in Africa and has a range of suites, public areas and dining cars where meals and tea are served. The train travels throughout the day, stopping during the night to ensure a restful and uninterrupted sleep.

The train can accommodate up to 72 guests at a time in a variety of cabins.

Pullman Suite

Suite size: 7 square metres

Couch, bunk, double and side-by-side twin available

Daytime sofa couches are 189x90cm, lower bunks are 189x90cm, upper bunks are 189x60cm, doubles are 189x150cm and side-by-side twin beds are 189x75cm

Tea drawer, air conditioning, en-suite bathroom with shower, cupboards and safe

Deluxe Suite

Suite size: 10 square metres

Double, side-by-side twin and split twin available

Double beds are 189x160cm and twin beds are 189x90cm

Mini-bar, air conditioning, en-suite bathroom with shower, luggage shelf, cupboards and safe

Royal Suite

Suite size: 16 square metres

Double and twin available

Double beds are 200x189cm and twin beds are 200x75cm

Lounge area, mini-bar, air conditioning, en-suite bathroom with bath and shower, luggage shelf, cupboards and safe

Dining

Breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner are served in the charming Edwardian atmosphere of the dining cars, complemented by a selection of fine South African wines. Fresh local ingredients are used and traditional dishes such as game are served.  A gong announces lunch and dinner. The dress code in the evening is formal – men must wear a jacket, shirt and tie whilst women must wear a cocktail/evening dress.

Other Amenities

The train comprises of a locomotive, generator car, staff car, guest cabins, a non-smoking lounge car, two non-smoking dining cars, kitchen car, smoking lounge and observation car.

Between excursions there is time to admire the scenery from the observation car or have a drink at the bar. The lounge car features large windows, deep sofas, wingback chairs and air conditioning.

Luggage

Each suite has a luggage rack that runs its length providing ample space for storage.

Excursions

Excursions Package

Cape Town & Garden Route Excursion Package Save £-174

Take the Iconic Cape Town, Peninsula and Penguins, Robben Island, Tsitsikamma National Park, Featherbed Eco Experience, Cango Caves & Ostrich Safari and Meerkat Magic for a discounted price.

from £499

Iconic Cape Town

£110
Top of Table Mountain, Cape Town
Llama Travel Customer Rating
84%
84%

This half-day tour lets you discover the vibrant cultures and rich history of Cape Town, with visits to Table Mountain and numerous other sites. Explore the market of Greenmarket Square, marvel at the colourful houses and cobbled streets of the Cape Malay Quarter, walk through the Company Gardens, visit Cape Castle, the Houses of Parliament, Slave Lodge and the City Hall.

Full Description:

Set off in the morning for this half-day tour of Cape Town. The first stop (weather permitting*) is Table Mountain’s Lower Cableway Station, for a 5-minute revolving cable car ride to the top. The cable car’s rotating floor ensures that all passengers have an aerial view of the city. 1,067 metres above sea level, Table Mountain is a sandstone plateau rising up above the Cape Flats. The top is approximately 3km wide, and at its highest point, Maclear’s Beacon, rises to 1,085m.  Over the centuries it has become one of South Africa's most famous landmarks.  The steep cliffs and rocky outcrops of the mountain are home to a variety of flora and fauna including approximately 1,470 species of plants and the Table Mountain ghost frog.

Return to the city via the old Cape Malay Quarter (Bo-Kaap) which is renowned for its multi-coloured buildings. The cluster of Cape Dutch and Cape Georgian houses are on Signal Hill, and the museum provides a moving account of the community and its history as a former slave quarter. From there, go to the Castle of Good Hope for a guided tour of South Africa’s oldest building, with its formidable collection of Old Cape paintings. Built between 1666 and 1679, this pentagonal fortification replaced a small clay and timber fort built by Commander Jan van Riebeeck in 1652. Walk through the Company Gardens, which was originally created in the mid-17th century by the region’s first European settlers, growing fresh produce for ships rounding the Cape. It is now home to the South Africa Museum, Houses of Parliament, National Gallery and St George’s Cathedral. Take in the nearby Grand Parade, where Nelson Mandela addressed the nation on his release in 1990. Stroll through the city to Greenmarket Square, where you can haggle with local vendors for beautiful wares, then arrive back at the hotel around 1pm.

 *If the cable car doesn’t run due to bad weather or maintenance, then you are taken to Signal Hill, which also boasts beautiful views. The cable car is scheduled to be closed from 15 July - 1 September 2024.

Peninsula & Penguins

£190
Boulders Beach, Cape Peninsula
Llama Travel Customer Rating
89%
89%

This full-day tour is an excellent way to appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds Cape Town, with highlights including Seal Island, Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Point National Park and Boulders Beach. Throughout the day you will drive along a stunning stretch of coastline, stopping for a boat trip to Seal Island which is home to thousands of Cape fur seals. Make your way to Cape Point, the south-westernmost tip of Africa that has captivated travellers for centuries with its fascinating history. After lunch, stop to visit Boulders Beach, renowned for its huge colony of African penguins, then continue back to Cape Town along False Bay coast.

Full Description:

The excursion starts early in order to avoid Cape Town traffic, as you are picked up around 6:30am and driven along the Atlantic seaboard towards Hout Bay. The first stop is a one-hour boat cruise to visit Seal Island, a small land mass located 5.7 km off the northern beaches of False Bay. The island is so named because of the 64,000 Cape Fur Seals that occupy it.

If open (weather dependent), continue on Chapman’s Peak Drive, renowned for being one of the most stunning roads in the world. Winding its way between Noordhoek and Hout Bay, this rocky coastal road offers numerous points where you can pull over and admire a panoramic view across the Atlantic Ocean and the shapely shoreline that meets it. From vantage points, some of which are up to 593m above sea level, it is not uncommon to see whales and dolphins, and troops of baboons curiously observing passing tourists. From here you continue to Cape Point, within Table Mountain National Park, which forms part of the Cape Floral Region, a World Heritage Site. Here, you take the Flying Dutchman Funicular to the old lighthouse.

After a delicious seafood lunch in a restaurant, the return journey takes you along False Bay coast where you travel through the historic naval base of Simon's Town and Boulders Beach, renowned for being home to a colony of up to 3,000 African Penguins. Formerly known as jackass penguins because of their distinctive braying, they are the only penguins found on the continent. Colonies can be found from southern Namibia all the way around the South African coast to Port Elizabeth; however, few places offer as remarkable a viewing point as Boulders Beach. After spending half an hour here to admire and photograph the penguins, transfer back to the hotel in Cape Town, arriving mid-afternoon.

Robben Island

£110
Robben Island, Cape Town, South Africa
Llama Travel Customer Rating
94%
94%

Discover one of South Africa's most revered national monuments on this half-day excursion to Robben Island. This World Heritage Site was a prison for some 450 years – for, at one time or another, convicts, slaves, exiled Eastern princes, lepers, the insane and political prisoners being punished for resisting oppressive rule. Get access to the cell where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years, and visit other important sites around Murray's Bay Harbour. 

Full Description:

Transfer from your hotel to the harbour for a 30-minute boat trip across Table Bay to Robben Island. Upon arrival you are met by a former prisoner who will be your guide. After a 45-minute bus journey with commentary and moving stories from your guide, stop and visit the infamous Maximum-Security Prison as well as the Murray's Bay Harbour attractions including the Muslim shrine, or kramat, and the Museum Shop.  For some 450 years, Robben Island was a place of banishment, exile, isolation and imprisonment. It was here that rulers sent those they regarded as political troublemakers, social outcasts and the unwanted of society. During the apartheid years, Robben Island became internationally known for its institutional brutality. 

Explore the historic prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated, along with countless other convicts. See Mandela's prison cell and explore the island's multi-layered history in a private vehicle with an expert guide. Return by boat to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and transfer to your hotel.

Please note that this excursion may be cancelled due to sea conditions.

Tsitsikamma National Park

£55
Hanging bridges, Storms River, Tsitsikamma
Llama Travel Customer Rating
85%
85%

This full-day excursion lets you admire the beautiful scenery around Storms River, a powerful river that winds its way through the Tsitsikamma Mountain Range and into the Indian Ocean. During the visit you walk down pathways to the 77-metre suspension bridge, from where you can admire the rugged surroundings and wild waters. The national park is a popular attraction for those who want to experience the natural splendour and adventure opportunities of this region. Although there are no adventure activities on this excursion, it is a great taste of Tsitsikamma.

Full Description:

The tour begins around 8am with a one-and-a-half-hour drive along the dramatic coast to the mouth of Storms River, where you walk down gentle pathways to the suspension bridge, accompanied by birds. There are lots of steps, but the route is fairly easy and not strenuous – comfortable walking shoes are recommended. A steep decline takes you to the bridge, a dramatic piece of engineering built in 1969 and spanning 77 metres, offering a spectacular lookout point over the stormy seas and precipitous cliffs. Tsitsikamma National Park is one of the oldest marine reserves in the country, as well as one of the biggest. The river makes its way through the verdant forests that characterise this part of the Garden Route. Its banks are flanked by tall indigenous trees and are frequented by a variety of bird species including the yellowbilled kite, marico sunbird, Knysna loerie and barn owl. Spend some time taking in the unspoilt beauty and photographing the landscape, then head back up (it normally takes around two hours to walk down, visit the bridge and walk back up) and enjoy a buffet lunch in a local restaurant which specialises in grilled seafood and steak. After lunch, head to Bloukrans Bridge where you can take photos of the more adrenalin-inclined people bungee jumping off the bridge which claims to be the world’s highest at 216 metres. You then return to the hotel in Knysna in the early evening.

Featherbed Eco Experience

£70
Featherbed Nature Reserve, Knysna
Llama Travel Customer Rating
81%
81%

Discover one of South Africa’s unique Natural Heritage Sites and most pristine pieces of paradise on this half-day excursion. Established in 1985 to protect local wildlife, the Featherbed Nature Reserve is spread over 150 hectares on the western head of Knysna. The trip includes a boat trip, guided visit and buffet lunch. If you are lucky you may spot the Cape Mountain tortoise, African black oystercatcher, blue duiker (one of Africa’s smallest antelope) and blue crane, South Africa’s national bird.

Full Description:

The tour begins around 10am with a 25-minute ferry ride across the Knysna Lagoon to the Western Head. Your local guide will join you on-board to share fascinating tales about the lagoon’s history, including the early shipping industry and oyster cultivation. From here, drive in a 4x4 vehicle up the headland to the Featherbed Nature Reserve, stopping at spectacular viewpoints. The reserve is a prime example of eco-tourism, and access is controlled to protect the natural beauty, therefore all visitors must enter with a guide. As you admire the views of the lagoon, mountains and Knysna, your guide explains the history and ecology of the reserve, including the flora and fauna. Wildlife here includes the Cape Mountain tortoise, African black oystercatcher, blue duiker and blue crane, South Africa’s national bird. After the drive, there is an optional 2.2-kilometre guided downhill walk through coastal forest and fynbos into ancient sea caves, once used by the Khoikhoi. Finish with a buffet lunch at an outdoor restaurant under a canopy of milkwood trees, then take the ferry back to Knysna. It is recommended to take good walking shoes for this excursion, as well as a sunhat and warm jacket for the ferry.

Meerkat Magic

£45
Meerkat magic, Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Llama Travel Customer Rating
83%
83%

This very early morning excursion lets you witness these incredible wild creatures emerging from their burrows, just in time to soak up the sun before they head about their daily activities. Research biologists have habituated a small group of wild meerkats for the benefit of conservation and science. Once the meerkats have been found, get out of the truck and sit in a group to observe their endearing behaviour in the morning light.

Full Description:

Meerkats do not like the heat, so this excursion starts early in the morning, around 6:45am, although it is sometimes earlier in the summer (timings are confirmed 24 hours in advance). Head onto the plains in a truck, accompanied by an expert who will try to locate the meerkats and introduce you to these unique personalities as the sunlight falls over their iconic silhouettes. Noted for their vocalisation ability, there are over 30 individual calls (barks) and 51 behavioural patterns. Well known for standing their 25 - 35cm bodies on their hind legs, meerkats use their tails to balance them in this famous pose. African tribes refer fondly to meerkats as 'sun angels' with villagers telling tales of how they protect tribesman and cattle against the 'moon devil' (werewolf). Meerkats are social creatures and tend to live in groups of 20 - 30. After 60-90 minutes, depending on the meerkats, return to the hotel around 9am for breakfast and in time for the Cango Caves & Ostrich Safari excursion.

Cango Caves & Ostrich Safari

£45
Safari Ostrich Farm, Oudtshoorn
Llama Travel Customer Rating
80%
80%

A morning visit to Cango Caves, where you can explore subterranean walks to see some of the biggest stalagmite formations in the world, some of which are colourfully illuminated. Then visit the Safari Ostrich Show Farm, where you have lunch and go on a tour which takes you through the whole process of ostrich farming, from breeding to rearing.

Full Description:

This two-part excursion departs at around 9am with a one-hour drive to the Cango Caves, where the bizarre shapes of stalactites and stalagmites are composed mainly of calcium carbonate, developing as limewater drips from the stones and evaporates. After a one-hour tour of the caves, drive to the nearby Safari Ostrich Show Farm, an operating farm home to large flocks of ostriches at different stages of development. The tour starts in the breeding camp with a nest of ostrich eggs, which you can stand on to test their strength. You will also visit the eggs in the incubator rooms and see them hatching, then enjoy a tractor-trailer ride around the farm and meet the curious birds as they approach you, whilst learning about the breeding and rearing process. Have some time for shopping then enjoy lunch at the restaurant on the farm, with the chance to try ostrich meat and other local delicacies, then drive back to the hotel in the late afternoon.

2025

Prices include

Return flights from the UK; any internal flights; accommodation (bed and breakfast except where indicated); transfers; service of guides and local reps, UK airport taxes.

Prices do not include

Any optional excursions, travel insurance, tips.

Holidays without international flights

The above prices include return international flights from the UK. If you wish to arrange your own flights, we will reduce our prices accordingly. The reduction depends on when you travel, please call us for details.

Departure Airport

Flights are scheduled to be from London. Other airports may be possible, although a supplement sometimes applies.

Holiday Information

All the practical information you need regarding your trip is found here. From how to prepare before you leave and travelling to your destination, to advice on travelling within your country of choice.

About Your Holiday

  • Prices listed are per person and based on two persons sharing a room and include all flights from the UK and within destination, service of guides and reps (please note that tips are not included), accommodation and all transfers and excursions listed in the itinerary. Where applicable, entrance fees, taxes and charges are included in our prices at the rates advised to us at the time of preparation. An adjustment will be made to your price if any of these change before your holiday. UK airport taxes are included.

  • All the flight-inclusive holidays on this website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you pay you will be supplied with an ATOL Certificate. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. Please see our booking conditions for further information or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.atol.org.uk/ATOLCertificate

    For holidays not including any flights, financial protection is provided through IPP: https://www.llamatravel.com/ipp-protection

  • In many cases, the best way to describe our holidays is flexible tours, so you can choose where to visit by combining different extensions and excursions, and which hotels to stay in. In most cases, you will be with other Llama Travellers, but not necessarily the same people throughout. This allows you to get to know like-minded people, but not have to spend all your time with the same group. If we don't have anyone else taking a particular part of a holiday, we will normally operate this just for you.

    In some cases, we operate more traditional tours, with the same Llama Travel group travelling together for the majority of the holiday, which allows land travel from one location to another, and in this case we may have a minimum number of travellers required to operate the group.

    Excursions are usually taken together with other Llama Travel customers in groups of no more than 18 people. If we have more than 18 booked, we operate two groups. These will usually be in English, although in some places, especially on wildlife excursions, the excursions may be operated by one of our local partners, so you may be with people other than Llama Travel customers and the group may be a mix of English and other languages. In these cases, group sizes can sometimes be larger. If you would like to know the likely situation for your holiday, please ask us and we will be able to check. Transfers may be with more than 18 people.

    We get a wide range of people taking our holidays, with probably the largest group being couples aged in their forties to sixties, or even older. However, we also have a large number of customers in their twenties and thirties, especially for some of the more active holidays. What unites everyone is a sense of curiosity and a desire to discover new cultures, landscapes and wildlife. Although most of our customers travel with friends or family, we also have quite a few single travellers who are happy to mix and match as described above.

    Group Size
    Most holidays can operate with a minimum of 2 passengers, but some holidays have a higher minimum group size. If we have fewer than the minimum number of passengers, we will let you know two months before departure. In this case, we will refund you any monies paid or offer you an alternative option. It may be possible to operate the trip for fewer than 4 passengers for an additional cost.

    Holidays in Europe usually have a minimum group size of 4 passengers.
    Holidays in Namibia or South Africa usually have a minimum group size of 6 passengers.
    Holidays in Kenya usually have a minimum group size of 4 passengers.
    Holidays in Asia usually have a minimum group size of 4 passengers.
    Holidays in Costa Rica and Mexico usually have a minimum group size of 4 passengers.

Booking Conditions

How To Book

  • To book a holiday or discuss your requirements, please call us on 020 7263 3000. We can usually confirm availability immediately, but may need to check with a supplier first.

  • You can pay your deposit by bank transfer, cheque, standard UK debit card or non-premium UK personal Visa / MasterCard credit card. Balance payments can be made by bank transfer or cheque. We do not accept cards for balance payments. We are unable to accept cash.

Before You Go

  • To issue some tickets, we require passport details and ages when you book. If you subsequently change your passport, please let us know as soon as possible.

    Latin America

    Visas are not required in advance for British citizens for any Llama Travel Latin American destination. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the appropriate consulate.

    If you are flying via another country, especially the US, you need to comply with the appropriate immigration requirements. Please ask us for details.

    You need a full 10-year passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. If you renewed your current passport before the previous one expired, extra months may have been added to its expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the minimum period needed if you are transiting in Europe.

    There is an entry fee to enter Chile for citizens of Australia, the US, Canada and some other countries which must be paid upon arrival. There is also an entry fee for US and Canadian citizens visiting Argentina, which must be paid in advance online.

    If children are not travelling with both parents, some countries require a letter of consent to enter or depart. Please consult the appropriate consulate.

    Africa

    British nationals can enter Morocco, South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana for a visit of up to 90 days without a visa. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the appropriate consulate. You need a passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. For South Africa, you need a passport with two blank pages.

    British nationals require a visa to enter Zimbabwe for Victoria Falls, which can be purchased upon entry. The Kaza Univisa allows you to cross the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe and also allows for day trips to Botswana (cost is approximately US$50). On occasions, the Zimbabwe border staff may not issue a Kaza Univisa, and you may need to purchase a Zimbabwe visa (single or double entry), which has a slightly higher cost. Citizens from other countries should consult the specific embassy to check entry requirements.

    Currently, no visa is required to visit Namibia, but the Namibian government has announced that it will introduce a visa upon entry in April 2025.

    British nationals to Kenya require an electronic travel authorisation, which must be obtained online in advance. You can apply for this on the eTA website. For more information, see the website of the Kenya High Commission. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the Kenya consulate. You need a passport with two blank pages

    If children are not travelling with both parents, some countries require a letter of consent to enter or depart. Please consult the appropriate consulate. In South Africa and Namibia, children under 18 must also carry an unabridged birth certificate.

    You need a full 10-year passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. If you renewed your current passport before the previous one expired, extra months may have been added to its expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the minimum period needed if you are transiting in Europe.

    To issue some tickets, we require passport details and ages when you book. If you subsequently change your passport, please let us know as soon as possible.

    Asia & the Middle East

    To visit Jordan, you need a full 10 year passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. You will need a visa to enter Jordan. The Jordan visa is included in the price of your holiday. On arrival in Amman our representatives will meet you prior to immigration and this will be provided to you free of charge. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the Jordanian consulate.

    All visitors to Sri Lanka, including British nationals, require an electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), which must be obtained online in advance, and for which there is a cost. You can apply for single entry and transit visas on the ETA website. For more information, see the website of the Sri Lanka High Commission. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the Sri Lanka consulate. You need a passport with two blank pages, valid for six months after your return to the UK.

    All visitors to India, including British nationals, require a visa, which can be obtained online in advance, and for which there is a cost. You can apply for single entry and transit visas on the e-visa website. For more information, see the website of the India High Commission. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the Indian consulate. You need a passport with two blank pages, valid for six months after your return to the UK.

    Visitors from 13 countries, including the UK, can travel to Vietnam visa-free for stays up to 45 days. For stays longer than 45 days, a visa is required at a cost. This can be applied for online on the e-visa website. Stays longer than 90 days are not permitted. You need a full 10-year passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the Vietnamese consulate.

    To visit Cambodia, a visa is required at a cost. This can be applied for online on the e-visa website. You need a full 10-year passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the Cambodian consulate.

    To visit Laos, a visa is required at a cost. This can be applied for online on the e-visa website. You need a full 10-year passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. For British passports endorsed in any way and all other passports, please ask the Laotian consulate.

    If you are arranging a stopover in Singapore, you must complete an electronic SG Arrival Card up to three days before entry into Singapore.

    Europe

    You need a full 10 year passport valid for 6 months after your return to the UK. If you renewed your current passport before the previous one expired, extra months may have been added to its expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the minimum period needed.

     

  • In many destinations, you can arrange adventure activities, either through Llama Travel or through the local operator. If you are interested in taking any of these, please make sure you are covered by your travel insurance.

  • Some countries have strict regulations regarding the entry and exit of children under 18 when not travelling with both parents, or if the child has nationality of the country you are visiting. If you are travelling with children who are not entering or leaving the country with both parents, or if the child has nationality of the country you are visiting, please contact the consulate of the country you are visiting to check requirements.

    Countries in Africa have particularly strict requirements regarding children travelling, and in both South Africa and Namibia, children need to carry an unabridged birth certificate. Additionally, in Namibia, adults travelling with children where they are not the biological or legal guardians of those children, should be in possession of an affidavit statement from the child’s parents giving consent for their travel.

    Such requirements do change from time to time, and although we try to keep abreast of such changes and update this information, if you are travelling with children, we suggest you check current requirements carefully.

  • You will receive tickets approximately 10 days before departure, along with information on accommodation, transfers and excursions. Our agents in destination will give you final details for hotel and excursions when you arrive. Please check airline tickets carefully in case timings have changed after we issued your confirmation.

  • Cards are widely accepted in most hotel and restaurants, and cash machines are common in most destinations. However, when travelling to remote areas, it is advisable to take cash, as it is difficult to withdraw or change money. Travellers cheques are no longer widely used, so it may be inconvenient to take these.

    It is always recommended to inform your bank that you are travelling abroad and to which countries. This will allow them to authorise money withdrawals from your account when you are away. Some banks say that this is not necessary, however we would still recommend contact with your bank as in some cases people have had difficulty in withdrawing currency.

    More information on the situation regarding money, budgeting and tipping in specific countries is in the country information below.

  • Adequate travel insurance is essential. We do not sell or recommend any specific policy, but good medical insurance should cover medical evacuation and repatriation. If you are going to be taking part in any activity, please ensure your policy covers you for this, especially if this involves high-altitude trekking, such as the Inca Trail.

When Your Are Travelling

  • Most people who travel to the countries where Llama Travel operates experience no problems on holiday. However, as is the case anywhere in the world, crime can be a problem, especially in large cities. Tourists can appear attractive targets to criminals. To minimise the risk, use common sense. Do not display signs of wealth, such as expensive looking jewellery or cameras. Avoid empty streets, especially on your own. Take a taxi after dark. By taking sensible precautions, you should have a trouble-free holiday.

    Each country has its own standards for health and safety, but these are often not as good as in the UK. We take this into account when selecting hotels and request that they comply with all local regulations, but cannot guarantee that these are equivalent to British standards. Please take reasonable precautions to protect yourselves whilst on holiday, e.g. by locating fire exit routes.

    Please also check the Foreign Office travel advice for the countries you are visiting at www.fco.gov.uk.

  • Attitudes towards lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) travellers around the world can be very different from those in the UK.

    In Latin America and Europe, attitudes can sometimes be more conservative than in the UK, but there are not usually problems.

    In some African countries, including Morocco, Zimbabwe and Kenya, same sex relationships are illegal and conservative attitudes prevail. However, hotels and lodges do not discriminate and same sex couples can share rooms. In much of Africa and the Middle East, public displays of affection may attract negative attention, especially with LGBT couples, although the majority of people are friendly to visitors, irrespective of gender and sexual orientation. In South Africa, the authorities have introduced legislation which bans any discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

    In most of Asia, attitudes to same sex relationships can be conservative, but there are not usually any problems. In Sri Lanka and Uzbekistan, same sex relationships are illegal, but hotels do not discriminate and same sex couples can share rooms.

    The UK Foreign Office has information LGBT travel on their travel advice for individual countries, found at www.fco.gov.uk.

  • For all wildlife excursions, please always follow the instructions of your guide, both for the animals’ welfare and for your safety. Staff are experienced at dealing with wildlife, but by their nature, excursions involving exposure to wild animals will always carry some risk.

    If you take a safari in Africa, you will be with an experienced guide at all times, who is usually unarmed. Staff are experienced at dealing with wildlife, but by their nature, game drives have exposure to wild animals, and there will always be some risk in this, which you accept by going on holiday. Game drives run according to a schedule, although unexpected delays can occur, which the guide will deal with as quickly and safely as possible. Being in the wilderness means that the environment is unpredictable, so the unexpected can happen, and off-road vehicles can occasionally break down or get stuck in the uneven terrain.

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Health & Fitness

  • Please consult your GP or a travel clinic about health and vaccination requirements. Advice for travellers is available at NaTHNaC  

    When travelling, stomach illnesses are not uncommon due to changes in diet. We suggest you only drink bottled water and avoid ice in drinks. If you are unsure if salads and fruit have been washed in purified water, it is best to avoid them.

    If you suffer from a disability or condition and are worried whether this will affect the enjoyment of a holiday, please call us. We will do our best to help. We recommend that you bring any medicines you require from the UK.

    If you have any health problems on holiday, please speak to our local agents or hotel staff. They will arrange for a doctor or hospital if necessary. If you do experience any problems, please seek appropriate medical attention.

    Outside of major cities, medical facilities can be basic, meaning a lengthy transfer if hospital attention is required.

    Latin America

    Yellow fever and / or malaria precautions are recommended for visiting the jungle, Iguazu Falls and some parts of Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Brazil, Peru and Ecuador. Yellow Fever certificates are sometimes required if you have recently visited a country with an infected area. Children under 6 require proof of vaccination against polio to enter Brazil. Some GPs do not recommend yellow fever vaccinations for travellers over 60 years old. If you are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant, please speak to your GP about zika. Please seek medical advice before you travel.

    Parts of South America are at high altitude. Most visitors do not suffer major problems. However, shortness of breath is common and we advise you to take things calmly during your first day at altitude. If you suffer from a heart or lung condition, or think that you may suffer due to the altitude, please consult your GP.

    Africa

    Malaria precautions are highly recommended when visiting the Kruger National Park in South Africa, Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the north of Namibia, including Etosha, Botswana and Kenya. Yellow Fever vaccination is highly recommended for Kenya. Travellers entering many African countries, including South Africa and Kenya Africa, coming from a yellow fever zone must have a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate. Some GPs do not recommend yellow fever vaccinations for travellers over 60 years old.

    Asia

    Malaria tablets are not usually advised when visiting the areas that Llama Travel offers in Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos, although a low risk exists in south-east Asia, so general precautions are recommended. If you have visited a country with yellow fever recently, you will usually require a valid yellow fever certificate to enter. Please be aware that Shimla in the Himalayas in India is at a moderately high altitude, so we recommend you take things calmly during your first day at altitude. If you suffer from a heart of lung condition, or think you may suffer due to the altitude, please consult your GP.

  • For most of our holidays, age is not a concern. However, a reasonable level of fitness is required, as most holidays require some walking, sometimes on uneven ground. Even relatively mild activities can be strenuous at altitude. High altitude trekking is more strenuous than an equivalent length walk at low altitude.

Getting There

  • Depending on the route and the airline, if you would like to break your journey to or from your final destination, and add a stopover to your holiday, this may be possible. Please ask us for information.

  • If you are interested in arranging your own international flights, this is sometimes possible. Please ask us for details of this and any discount we can arrange for removing international flights. Please do not book your flights until we have reconfirmed all services with our suppliers and you have checked the confirmation invoice.

  • All people transiting in a third country need to make sure they comply with any immigration requirements for that country.

    This is especially the case when in transit in the US when flying to Latin America. In this case, you must comply with US immigration requirements. It is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with these requirements before you travel. Failure to do so may result in you being denied boarding on your flight to the US and, at best, a last-minute and probably expensive re-routing avoiding the US. It is important, therefore, that you follow these procedures carefully.

    If your flight to Latin America involves a stop in the US, you will be subject to US immigration control upon entry to the US. If you qualify for the US Visa Waiver Program, you are able to avoid the need to apply for a visa, but still need to enter your details online on the US State Department website. If you do not qualify for the US Visa Waiver Program, you must apply in person at a US embassy for a US visa. Please make sure that you do this in good time.

    If you are a UK citizen and have a UK passport, you may qualify for visa-free travel. You will require a machine readable passport to qualify for the ESTA Visa Waiver Program (so you do not require a visa to enter the US). A machine readable passport has the holder's personal details (name, date of birth, nationality and passport number) contained in two lines of text at the bottom of the photo page. This appears as two lines of letters, numbers and chevrons (">>>>>") printed across the long edge of the photo page. It must be also include an integrated circuit chip capable of storing the biographic information from the data page, a digitized photograph and other biometric information.

    Please note, holders of passports indicating that the bearer is a British Subject, a British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Overseas Citizen, British National (Overseas) Citizen or British Protected Person do not qualify for travel without a visa. A passport which states that the holder has Right of Abode or indefinite leave to remain in the UK does not quality for visa-free travel.

    If you have visited certain restricted countries, including Cuba, you may not qualify for visa-free travel.

    If you have been arrested, even if the arrest did not result in a criminal conviction, or if you have a criminal record, you will need a visa.

    If you have any doubts about whether you qualify for the Visa Waiver Program, please check with the US embassy. Full details can be found on the US embassy’s UK website at: http://london.usembassy.gov/vwp3.html

    Many European, Australian and New Zealand passport holders also qualify for the Visa Waiver Program as long as the passport is machine readable and complies with the relevant criteria. Please see the US embassy website for a list of countries which qualify for the Visa Waiver Program. It is important that you check the website of the US Embassy in the country of passport nationality for any further changes before you travel.

    Details of the ESTA Visa Waiver Program can be found on the US State Department website at

    https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov.

    In addition to the Visa Waiver Programme, the US Transportation Security Authority requires anybody flying through the United Sates to supply specific passenger information prior to their international flight.

  • Air fares vary from date to date and between airlines. Our holidays are scheduled to use the most advantageous air fare. You can choose which airline you prefer, we will let you know if a supplement is payable. Levels of onboard service and facilities, such as entertainment, vary by airline and route. Please ask us for details. Flights are sometimes operated by another airline in the appropriate airline alliance.

  • Air fares vary from date to date and between airlines. Our holidays are scheduled to use the most advantageous air fare. You can choose which airline you prefer, we will let you know if a supplement is payable. Levels of onboard service and facilities, such as entertainment, vary by airline and route. Please ask us for details. Flights are sometimes operated by another airline in the appropriate airline alliance.

  • Many airlines offer the option of flying from regional airports in the UK, avoiding the need to make your own way to London. Due to the timing of flights, in some cases this may involve an overnight stop in London or another intermediate airport. There is usually a supplement for regional departures. Please note that most of our flights depart from London.

  • You can upgrade to business class or premium economy on most airlines. Call us for prices for the route and airline you are interested in.

    Premium Economy

    Some airlines offer Premium Economy cabins, which provide more comfortable seats which recline further and have more legroom. There are better meals and a bar service.

    Other airlines offer standard economy class seats with extra legroom for an additional cost.

    Business Class

    Many airlines have long-haul business class cabins with seats that convert into full flat beds and often have a privacy screen.

    Business Class within Europe is often similar to economy class seating, but with better meals, and middle seats are often left empty.

  • Most scheduled airlines have a baggage allowance of 23kg per passenger for international flights, but internal flight allowances can be less. Exact limits can be found on airline webpages. Please bear this in mind when packing, as carrying excess baggage will normally incur an expensive additional cost payable at check in. Additionally, certain excursions have a limited baggage allowance. Where this is the case, we will advise you in advance. Llama Travel accepts no responsibility for the delay, loss or damage of luggage.

    There may be additional luggage restrictions for specific countries. In this case, details of this will be in the country information below.

  • Many airlines now charge a fee to select your seat prior to checking in for your flight, even when travelling in premium economy or business class. Alternatively, you may choose your preferred seat free of charge when online check-in opens 24 hours prior to departure or at the airport. Please ask us about the options available at time of booking.

    We all want a comfortable journey, particularly on long haul flights. If you would like a seat with some extra leg room or a larger recline please let us know. Airlines have introduced a range of “economy comfort” seats that may be purchased in advance. In some cases, these seats may only be purchased online directly with the airline once Llama Travel has issued your ticket approximately 30 days prior to departure.

    For internal flights, and for connecting flights in Europe, it is usually only possible to select seats when you check-in online or at the airport.

    It may not be possible to always use online check-in systems, especially when using a codeshare flight. On occasion, your preferred seat may be changed by the airline for operational reasons such as a change of aircraft or to facilitate a disabled passenger on the day you fly and as such, Llama Travel cannot guarantee specific seats.

Travelling in South Africa

  • The currency in South Africa is the Rand. Credit and debit cards can be used in many shops and restaurants, and can also be used to withdraw money from cash machines.

    It is always recommended to inform your bank that you are travelling abroad and to which countries. This will allow them to authorise money withdrawals from your account when you are away. Some banks say that this is not necessary, however we would still recommend contact with your bank as in some cases people have had difficulty in withdrawing currency.

  • Tipping in South Africa is standard practice. Wages are low so many people depend on tips to make up the shortfall in their earnings. Restaurant staff are used to receiving 10-15% of the total bill. In cities, you can tip your cab driver by rounding up to the nearest ten (although use your discretion regarding distance, time of day etc), and the norm for hotel porters is around R15-20. Whilst on safari, it is recommended to tip guides and drivers R200 per person per day and general lodge staff R120 shared between them per day.

  • All hotels include breakfast, and other meals are included on some tours and excursions. However, generally, you will need to arrange your own lunches and dinners. We recommend budgeting approximately £15-20 for a three-course meal, £10 for a good bottle of wine, £2 for a beer or soft drink and £1 for a big bottle of water. There are many upmarket restaurants, particularly in the Winelands, where you should expect to pay up to £50 per person, or possibly more. As a wine-producing country, South Africa’s wine is particularly good value and you may want to purchase a few good bottles for your return.

    Throughout South Africa there are opportunities to shop for souvenirs and we advise setting aside some of your budget for this purpose. Credit cards are accepted in most places although Amex has more limited use.

  • It is difficult to pinpoint South African cuisine as much of the food culture e.g. a classic braai (barbeque) is an attitude or spirit rather than a specific dish. South Africans love meat and while good vegetarian options are abundant in the cities and upmarket lodges, in rural areas the choices will be more limited.

    Different parts of the country have different culinary influences but between the Indian and Malay heritage, curry - in various forms - is a common sight on menus.

    In Cape Town, the Waterfront and City Bowl are a hub for eating out, with a range of restaurants from fine dining options and steak houses to pizza joints. Seafood and sushi are particularly good as the ingredients are so fresh. Cape Town fish ‘n chips is known to give the British classic a real run for its money. Seafood is also an excellent option on the Garden Route.

    In Johannesburg, the restaurant scene is buzzing although only a few areas offer sidewalk dining, with most restaurants situated within shopping mall complexes.

    Meals in the Kruger lodges are included and are served in the restaurant, which overlooks the African bush and often has outdoor seating.

  • South Africa is a relatively dry country with sunny days and cooler nights, although it does experience a diversity of changes in climate. Most of the country experiences summer rainfall (December to February), except for the Western Cape, which has rainfall during the winter months (June to August).

    During the day it is generally hot, so you should pack lightweight loose-fitting clothes in natural fabrics, such as linen or cotton. Long sleeved shirts and long trousers will protect you against mosquitoes at night. In the winter it gets chilly, so you should pack a warm jacket for morning game drives.

    Electrical sockets in South Africa are 230 Volts. Sockets fit plugs with three round pins.

    We recommend you carry a copy of your passport with you at all times.

    Please bring any medication you may require from the UK.

    If you are flying via Johannesburg, there are strict regulations regarding luggage. Bags must have at least one flat surface, so round/irregular-shaped bags, or bags with long straps will not be accepted.