Hike through the Drakensberg Mountain Range in South Africa
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Kruger, Coast & Cape

From
CAD 3,192
Duration
22 days
Countries
Lesotho, South Africa, Eswatini
Activity
moderate
Group size
Max 22
Rating
4.2 · 48 reviewsvia Intrepid Travel

The adventure

Embark on an action-packed adventure through some of the most stunning scenery in southern Africa. In 22 days, head from Johannesburg to Cape Town on the spectacular coastal route, with plenty of epic stops along the way. Track down elusive wildlife on game drives in Kruger National Park, relax on golden beaches, meeting local Xhosa communities in Cintsa and mix it up with two fun-filled nights in Cape Town. From the savanna of Kruger and the lush wetlands of the St Lucia Estuary to the dramatic ocean vistas and fertile vineyards along the Wild Coast, see the best of southern Africa's blessed natural beauty, joined by a local leader with all the best advice and a group of likeminded adventurers keen to explore.

At a glance

Duration
22 days
Route
Johannesburg → Cape Town
Countries
Lesotho, South Africa, Eswatini
Activity level
moderate
Style
Beach & Islands, Multi-Country / Grand Tour, National Parks & Wilderness, Wildlife & Safari
Group size
Max 22
Ages
15+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

Captivating sunset over a tranquil waterside in Nunga, Botswana, with silhouetted trees.
Your journey through

Botswana

Day 1JohannesburgSawubona! Welcome Johannesburg, the sprawling South African capital. In Joburg (unlike a lot of city nicknames, this is one people actually use) mansions stand alongside humble tin abodes and there are as many green parks on the outskirts of the city as there is concrete jungle in the centre. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you can’t wait to begin exploring and arrive with time to spare, why not make your way to the Apartheid Museum and start your journey with some crucial history before you meet up with your group.
Shot of Johannesburg skyline featuring the iconic Hillbrow Tower on a clear day.Johannesburg
Sawubona! Welcome Johannesburg, the sprawling South African capital. In Joburg (unlike a lot of city nicknames, this is one people actually use) mansions stand alongside humble tin abodes and there are as many green parks on the outskirts of the city as there is concrete jungle in the centre. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you can’t wait to begin exploring and arrive with time to spare, why not make your way to the Apartheid Museum and start your journey with some crucial history before you meet up with your group.
Map showing Johannesburg
A breathtaking view of Cape Town's cityscape with the iconic Table Mountain in the backdrop during sunset.
Your journey through

South Africa

Day 2Greater Kruger National Park - Black Mambas HQRise and shine for a long day’s drive to the outskirts of Kruger National Park where you'll be lucky enough to camp for the evening at the Black Mambas headquarters. The Intrepid Foundation is proudly partnered with Helping Rhinos, who directly support the work of the Black Mambas - the world's first all-female anti-poaching unit. Made up of a team of 36 young African women, the Mambas patrol 20,000 hectares of Greater Kruger National Park. Turning a traditionally male-dominated industry on its head, they’re putting their female prowess to work protecting Kruger National Park's wildlife in an unconventional way. You'll join them on a bush walk to learn how they find and destroy snares firsthand. Enjoy a special dinner by lantern light and later, relax by the campfire with the Mambas as they share stories about their path to becoming a Black Mamba and conservation work.
A beautiful portrait of the Greater Kudu in its natural habitat in South Africa.Greater Kruger National Park
Rise and shine for a long day’s drive to the outskirts of Kruger National Park where you'll be lucky enough to camp for the evening at the Black Mambas headquarters. The Intrepid Foundation is proudly partnered with Helping Rhinos, who directly support the work of the Black Mambas - the world's first all-female anti-poaching unit. Made up of a team of 36 young African women, the Mambas patrol 20,000 hectares of Greater Kruger National Park. Turning a traditionally male-dominated industry on its head, they’re putting their female prowess to work protecting Kruger National Park's wildlife in an unconventional way. You'll join them on a bush walk to learn how they find and destroy snares firsthand. Enjoy a special dinner by lantern light and later, relax by the campfire with the Mambas as they share stories about their path to becoming a Black Mamba and conservation work.
Map showing Greater Kruger National Park
Stunning sunset over the wetlands in Maun, Botswana, highlighting a dramatic orange sky.
Your journey through

Botswana

Day 3Kruger National ParkWave goodbye to the Mambas and take a scenic drive along the famous Panorama Route through some of the most stunning scenery South Africa has to offer, such as Bourke’s Luck Potholes. In the evening, choose to relax at your camp, located in Kruger National Park.
A detailed view of a white rhinoceros in the natural bushveld of South Africa.Kruger National Park
Wave goodbye to the Mambas and take a scenic drive along the famous Panorama Route through some of the most stunning scenery South Africa has to offer, such as Bourke’s Luck Potholes. In the evening, choose to relax at your camp, located in Kruger National Park.
Map showing Kruger National Park
Day 4Kruger National ParkRise early and enjoy a light breakfast before heading out on a full-day 4WD safari. Most of your day will be spent spotting wildlife, birdwatching, and stopping at various waterholes and viewpoints to rest along the way. Kruger National Park is one of the largest National Parks in Southern Africa. It boasts over 500 bird species, 100 species of reptile and 150 mammal species, including the endangered African wild dog.
A herd of African elephants walking through Kruger National Park, South Africa.Kruger National Park
Rise early and enjoy a light breakfast before heading out on a full-day 4WD safari. Most of your day will be spent spotting wildlife, birdwatching, and stopping at various waterholes and viewpoints to rest along the way. Kruger National Park is one of the largest National Parks in Southern Africa. It boasts over 500 bird species, 100 species of reptile and 150 mammal species, including the endangered African wild dog.
Map showing Kruger National Park
Aerial black and white view of Cape Town's cityscape with the iconic Table Mountain.
Your journey through

South Africa

Day 5Hlane Royal National ParkStart the day with a slow game drive through Kruger, covering between 20 and 70 kilometres (depending on what animals you see along the way) in the park then exiting by mid-morning. Hit the road towards Hlane Royal National Park. Travel south-east and cross the border into the kingdom of Eswatini, a country nestled between Mozambique, Northern Zululand and Mpumalanga. Arrive at Hlane Royal National Park, a vast expanse of bushveld with ancient hardwood trees, and begin exploring immediately on a guided game walk. The walking safari, led by a local guide, will give you the best understanding of how large and complex the ecosystem in this park is. With a professional ranger by your side, you’ll look out for animals like rhino, giraffe, and elephant while also searching for tiny creatures like snakes, spiders, and small mammals. You’ll spend tonight at a camp within the national park.
A safari jeep with people observing wildlife at dusk in Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa.Hlane Royal National Park
Start the day with a slow game drive through Kruger, covering between 20 and 70 kilometres (depending on what animals you see along the way) in the park then exiting by mid-morning. Hit the road towards Hlane Royal National Park. Travel south-east and cross the border into the kingdom of Eswatini, a country nestled between Mozambique, Northern Zululand and Mpumalanga. Arrive at Hlane Royal National Park, a vast expanse of bushveld with ancient hardwood trees, and begin exploring immediately on a guided game walk. The walking safari, led by a local guide, will give you the best understanding of how large and complex the ecosystem in this park is. With a professional ranger by your side, you’ll look out for animals like rhino, giraffe, and elephant while also searching for tiny creatures like snakes, spiders, and small mammals. You’ll spend tonight at a camp within the national park.
Map showing Hlane Royal National Park
Day 6Hlane Royal National ParkToday you’ll have the opportunity to further explore Hlane Royal National Park at your leisure. You might like to book an optional 4WD safari within the park, where you can expect to see all kinds of animals like antelopes, elephants, zebras, rhinos, and lions. Guided by a local Swazi guide, these drives typically take 2-2.5hrs either in the early morning or late afternoon. Another optional activity for today is to visit the Hlane Umphakatsi (Chief Village). You'll learn about the traditional Swazi culture here, talk to locals and even get a chance to try your hand at day-to-day activities.
A powerful lion resting in the grasslands, showcasing its regal mane and natural habitat.Hlane Royal National Park
Today you’ll have the opportunity to further explore Hlane Royal National Park at your leisure. You might like to book an optional 4WD safari within the park, where you can expect to see all kinds of animals like antelopes, elephants, zebras, rhinos, and lions. Guided by a local Swazi guide, these drives typically take 2-2.5hrs either in the early morning or late afternoon. Another optional activity for today is to visit the Hlane Umphakatsi (Chief Village). You'll learn about the traditional Swazi culture here, talk to locals and even get a chance to try your hand at day-to-day activities.
Map showing Hlane Royal National Park
Day 7St Lucia EstuaryDepart Hlane this morning and cross the border to Lake St Lucia, part of the St Lucia Estuary, stopping at a shop for supplies along the way. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, St Lucia Estuary is home to thousands of varieties of birds, mammals and reptiles, including hundreds of hippos and crocodiles. On arrival at camp, jump onboard a Hippo Boat Safari which offers a different perspective to traditional Game viewing with the chance to spot creatures cruising down the estuary, or basking on the banks.
A scenic view of a stormy sky over a serene coastline in Visakhapatnam, India.St Lucia Estuary
Depart Hlane this morning and cross the border to Lake St Lucia, part of the St Lucia Estuary, stopping at a shop for supplies along the way. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, St Lucia Estuary is home to thousands of varieties of birds, mammals and reptiles, including hundreds of hippos and crocodiles. On arrival at camp, jump onboard a Hippo Boat Safari which offers a different perspective to traditional Game viewing with the chance to spot creatures cruising down the estuary, or basking on the banks.
Map showing St Lucia Estuary
Day 8St Lucia EstuaryWe'll take a day trip to Cape Vidal today for some time by the sand in the sun. Cape Vidal lies within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site and sits on the exquisite Zululand coast – home to a rich array of marine life. This area is visited seasonally by humpback whales during their migrations, as well as loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles that come to the beaches north of Cape Vidal from November to February to nest. You can spend the day relaxing on the beach or speak to your leader about booking some of the optional activities in the area. You’ll head back to your camp at Lake St Lucia this afternoon.
A stunning aerial shot capturing the coastline and lush landscapes of Jandaíra, Brazil.St Lucia Estuary
We'll take a day trip to Cape Vidal today for some time by the sand in the sun. Cape Vidal lies within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site and sits on the exquisite Zululand coast – home to a rich array of marine life. This area is visited seasonally by humpback whales during their migrations, as well as loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles that come to the beaches north of Cape Vidal from November to February to nest. You can spend the day relaxing on the beach or speak to your leader about booking some of the optional activities in the area. You’ll head back to your camp at Lake St Lucia this afternoon.
Map showing St Lucia Estuary
Day 9DurbanToday you'll travel to Durban – teeming with golden, sandy beaches and glitzy nightlife. Arriving at about midday, you'll have the afternoon free to explore at your own pace. There will be another welcome meeting at 6 pm to meet the new group members joining today. For dinner, perhaps head to Florida Road for traditional Bunny Chow or some fresh seafood – your group leader will be able to recommend their favourite spots.
Golden sunrise over Durban's beachfront with a pier extending into the ocean. Perfect coastal view.Durban
Today you'll travel to Durban – teeming with golden, sandy beaches and glitzy nightlife. Arriving at about midday, you'll have the afternoon free to explore at your own pace. There will be another welcome meeting at 6 pm to meet the new group members joining today. For dinner, perhaps head to Florida Road for traditional Bunny Chow or some fresh seafood – your group leader will be able to recommend their favourite spots.
Map showing Durban
Colorful market stalls in the South African countryside with scenic mountain views.
Your journey through

Lesotho

Day 10DrakensbergLeave Durban this morning and travel inland towards the Drakensberg Mountain Range. Along the way, stop at the Nelson Mandela Capture Site and learn about the history of this great man. Then, continue the journey to Drakensberg. When you arrive, maybe enjoy a drink with your group in the thatched loft lounge room or relax at the onsite pool.
Stunning view of the Drakensberg Mountains with lush greenery under a cloudy sky in Free State, South Africa.Drakensberg
Leave Durban this morning and travel inland towards the Drakensberg Mountain Range. Along the way, stop at the Nelson Mandela Capture Site and learn about the history of this great man. Then, continue the journey to Drakensberg. When you arrive, maybe enjoy a drink with your group in the thatched loft lounge room or relax at the onsite pool.
Map showing Drakensberg
Day 11Drakensberg
Peaceful sunrise reflecting over a pond with Drakensberg mountains in Himeville, South Africa.Drakensberg
Drakensberg is Southern Africa's highest range, sitting at 3482 m, and forms part of the border between South Africa and Lesotho. This morning, lace up your hiking boots and set off through an amazing array of flora and fauna. The Drakensberg range is often referred to as the Barrier of Spears or the Dragon Mountains. Today there are sure to be some beautiful views, so be sure to have your camera in hand.
Map showing Drakensberg
Day 12Lesotho HighlandsThis morning, head into the mountain kingdom of Lesotho – also known as the ‘Kingdom in the Sky’. Drive past the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, which is famous for its sandstone rock formations, then cross the border into Lesotho. The park is also home to elands, zebras, mongooses and hundreds of bird species – keep your eyes peeled along the way!
Panoramic view of a vast, arid landscape with a dam and a distant mountain range under a clear sky.Lesotho Highlands
This morning, head into the mountain kingdom of Lesotho – also known as the ‘Kingdom in the Sky’. Drive past the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, which is famous for its sandstone rock formations, then cross the border into Lesotho. The park is also home to elands, zebras, mongooses and hundreds of bird species – keep your eyes peeled along the way!
Map showing Lesotho Highlands
Day 13Lesotho HighlandsToday you’ll have a variety of hikes to choose from. The Lesotho Highlands offer excellent hiking for all levels of fitness and skill, so depending on your experience, you should be able to choose one that allows you to get the most out of these epic landscapes. Maybe join a village and museum walk or hike along the Pitseng Canyon – a scenic gorge known for its rock pools and views of the surrounding green mountains and red rock. After, maybe explore the numerous Bushman rock art sites in the mountains on the Bushman Painting Hike.
Stunning winter landscape of snow-dusted mountains in Teyateyaneng, Lesotho.Lesotho Highlands
Today you’ll have a variety of hikes to choose from. The Lesotho Highlands offer excellent hiking for all levels of fitness and skill, so depending on your experience, you should be able to choose one that allows you to get the most out of these epic landscapes. Maybe join a village and museum walk or hike along the Pitseng Canyon – a scenic gorge known for its rock pools and views of the surrounding green mountains and red rock. After, maybe explore the numerous Bushman rock art sites in the mountains on the Bushman Painting Hike.
Map showing Lesotho Highlands
Day 14Wild Coast/CintsaTravel along the beautiful Wild Coast of South Africa to the little coastal town of Cintsa this morning. Cintsa and its surrounding region are home to Xhosa communities, whose lifestyle is deeply rooted in tribal traditions and customs. Arriving in the late afternoon, you'll have time to relax and freshen up before dinner.
Aerial shot of Dolphin Coast's scenic beach with lush greenery and ocean waves.Wild Coast
Travel along the beautiful Wild Coast of South Africa to the little coastal town of Cintsa this morning. Cintsa and its surrounding region are home to Xhosa communities, whose lifestyle is deeply rooted in tribal traditions and customs. Arriving in the late afternoon, you'll have time to relax and freshen up before dinner.
Day 15Wild Coast/CintsaToday is a free day to explore at your own pace. Maybe soak up the sun on the beach with a book or take a mountain bike through the hinterland. This afternoon, maybe explore the Cintsa River by canoe or book in for a surfing lesson. Be sure to check in with your group leader to get their recommendations.
A scenic overcast beach in Kareedouw, South Africa, featuring waves, hills, and coastal houses.Wild Coast
Today is a free day to explore at your own pace. Maybe soak up the sun on the beach with a book or take a mountain bike through the hinterland. This afternoon, maybe explore the Cintsa River by canoe or book in for a surfing lesson. Be sure to check in with your group leader to get their recommendations.
Day 16Addo Elephant National ParkThis morning you'll travel to Addo Elephant National Park, which was created in 1931 to protect the region's eleven remaining elephants. A true success story in conservation – today there are over 450 elephants in the park, as well as cape buffalo, black rhinos, antelopes and the flightless dung beetle. When you arrive, you'll take an afternoon overland vehicle safari with your group. As you drive, try to spot some of these resident creatures, among others, from your truck.
Young African elephant exploring the savanna in Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa.Addo Elephant National Park
This morning you'll travel to Addo Elephant National Park, which was created in 1931 to protect the region's eleven remaining elephants. A true success story in conservation – today there are over 450 elephants in the park, as well as cape buffalo, black rhinos, antelopes and the flightless dung beetle. When you arrive, you'll take an afternoon overland vehicle safari with your group. As you drive, try to spot some of these resident creatures, among others, from your truck.
Map showing Addo Elephant National Park
Day 17Garden Route / Tsitsikamma National ParkWake up early and set off on another overland vehicle safari in Addo Elephant National Park. After, begin your journey along the Garden Route – your first stop being Tsitsikamma National Park. Here you’ll see the steep ancient forests which meet the breakers of the Indian Ocean, protecting both land and sea. When you arrive, your leader will take you to a local activity centre, where a range of activities will be on offer – some of which you may like to book for your free day tomorrow.
Breathtaking view of the Knysna railway bridge and lush green landscape under clear skies.Garden Route
Wake up early and set off on another overland vehicle safari in Addo Elephant National Park. After, begin your journey along the Garden Route – your first stop being Tsitsikamma National Park. Here you’ll see the steep ancient forests which meet the breakers of the Indian Ocean, protecting both land and sea. When you arrive, your leader will take you to a local activity centre, where a range of activities will be on offer – some of which you may like to book for your free day tomorrow.
Day 18Tsitsikamma National ParkWith another day in Tsitsikamma, you’ll have more time to explore this magnificent national park. Cape clawless otters, dolphins, tortoises and southern right whales (depending on the season) are all locals here, along with baboons, monkeys and a heap of birdlife. See how many of them you can spot on a range of hiking trails, including those to the Stormsriver Mouth and waterfalls.
A scenic suspension bridge with people crossing above turbulent ocean waves.Tsitsikamma National Park
With another day in Tsitsikamma, you’ll have more time to explore this magnificent national park. Cape clawless otters, dolphins, tortoises and southern right whales (depending on the season) are all locals here, along with baboons, monkeys and a heap of birdlife. See how many of them you can spot on a range of hiking trails, including those to the Stormsriver Mouth and waterfalls.
Map showing Tsitsikamma National Park
Day 19Garden Route / OudtshoornAfter breakfast, head out across the arid Karoo region bound for Oudtshoorn. Along the way, you'll stop at Knysna to stretch your legs and explore this hamlet with a gorgeous lagoon. Then, travel to the Cango Caves, where you’ll have time to explore the weird and wonderful rock formations, including the Cleopatra's Needle, which is at least 150,000 years old. Your local guide will teach you all about their formation and history. Later, continue to Oudtshoorn – known as the ostrich capital of the world. At the turn of the 20th century, it was full of ‘feather barons’ who grew rich from the popularity of ostrich feathers. Tonight, have dinner with your group at the campsite.
Breathtaking view of the Knysna railway bridge and lush green landscape under clear skies.Garden Route
After breakfast, head out across the arid Karoo region bound for Oudtshoorn. Along the way, you'll stop at Knysna to stretch your legs and explore this hamlet with a gorgeous lagoon. Then, travel to the Cango Caves, where you’ll have time to explore the weird and wonderful rock formations, including the Cleopatra's Needle, which is at least 150,000 years old. Your local guide will teach you all about their formation and history. Later, continue to Oudtshoorn – known as the ostrich capital of the world. At the turn of the 20th century, it was full of ‘feather barons’ who grew rich from the popularity of ostrich feathers. Tonight, have dinner with your group at the campsite.
Stunning view of the Drakensberg Mountains with lush greenery under a cloudy sky in Free State, South Africa.
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South Africa

Day 20Cape TownRise early this morning to spend some time with wild meerkats. Head to their burrow, pull up a chair and sip coffee while the sun comes up and the meerkats climb out into the sunshine. Watch these cute, wild animals, who are never fed or handled by humans, as they go about their daily routine of foraging and frolicking. Then it's on to Cape Town, the seaside city you'll call home for the next two nights. Along the way, stop at a winery set in the heart of the Cape Winelands and framed by the Cape Fold Mountains. Here, you’ll taste and learn about some of the region’s signature vintages. Tonight, maybe head out for dinner at one of Cape Town’s hip restaurants and bars.
Stunning landscape of Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain under a bright blue sky.Cape Town
Rise early this morning to spend some time with wild meerkats. Head to their burrow, pull up a chair and sip coffee while the sun comes up and the meerkats climb out into the sunshine. Watch these cute, wild animals, who are never fed or handled by humans, as they go about their daily routine of foraging and frolicking. Then it's on to Cape Town, the seaside city you'll call home for the next two nights. Along the way, stop at a winery set in the heart of the Cape Winelands and framed by the Cape Fold Mountains. Here, you’ll taste and learn about some of the region’s signature vintages. Tonight, maybe head out for dinner at one of Cape Town’s hip restaurants and bars.
Map showing Cape Town
Day 21Cape TownToday, you'll visit Boulder's Beach to see the resident penguins waddle across this beautiful beach framed by ancient granite boulders. Then, the rest of the day is yours to explore Cape Town however you like. With sweeping views across the city and the ocean below, you might like to make your way to the top of Table Mountain. Whether you choose to relax and ride the city's famous cable car to reach the top or strap on your walking shoes and get hiking - we'll leave it up to you! Tonight, maybe join your group for dinner with coastal views – a great way to spend your last night!
Stunning aerial view of Cape Town with the coastline, mountains, and blue sky.Cape Town
Today, you'll visit Boulder's Beach to see the resident penguins waddle across this beautiful beach framed by ancient granite boulders. Then, the rest of the day is yours to explore Cape Town however you like. With sweeping views across the city and the ocean below, you might like to make your way to the top of Table Mountain. Whether you choose to relax and ride the city's famous cable car to reach the top or strap on your walking shoes and get hiking - we'll leave it up to you! Tonight, maybe join your group for dinner with coastal views – a great way to spend your last night!
Map showing Cape Town
Day 22Cape TownAs there are no further activities planned today, your South African adventure comes to an end after breakfast. If you’d like to stay longer (and it’s recommended you do) just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
A stunning aerial view of Cape Town city lights at night against Table Mountain.Cape Town
As there are no further activities planned today, your South African adventure comes to an end after breakfast. If you’d like to stay longer (and it’s recommended you do) just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
Map showing Cape Town

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Scenic view of traditional huts in a dry, mountainous African landscape under a blue sky.
Explore the breathtaking rock formations and open landscape in Teyateyaneng, Lesotho.
Panoramic view of a vast, arid landscape with a dam and a distant mountain range under a clear sky.
Serene view of snow-capped mountains under a cloudy sky in Teyateyaneng, Lesotho.
A picturesque aerial view of a rural village in Lesotho, surrounded by mountains and lush greenery.

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