What's Included:
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11 meals (7 breakfast, 3 lunches, 1 dinner)
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Private transfers on arrival and departure in Johannesburg and Cape Town
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Hotel/Airport porterage (1 piece of luggage per person is included)
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Domestic flight from Johannesburg to Cape Town Transportation by private coach with driver for tours included in the itinerary
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Private Full Day Journey to Freedom Tour to Soweto including lunch
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Private Full Day Robben Island, Table Mountain & City Tour
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Festive Dinner at Gold Restaurant with drumming experience Private Full Day Peninsula Tour including lunch
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Private Full Day Excursion to Aquila Game Reserve including
What's Not Included:
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International flights, departure taxes & fuel surcharges, seat selection
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Tours not listed in itinerary
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Meals and drinks unless listed as included in the itinerary
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Personal items, tips & gratuities
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Early check-in or late check-out at hotels (standard check-in 3pm & check out-10am)
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Travel Insurance
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Changes in Government/local taxes
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Any future fuel surcharges on land arrangements or additional costs
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Visa/passport handling fees
Top 5 Fun Things to Do in South Africa
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Gold Reef City - Visit South Africa’s only theme park, built on an old gold mine. Enjoy thrilling rides, a 4D theater, an underground mine tour, and a gold-pouring demonstration.
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Soweto Towers - Experience adrenaline-pumping activities like bungee jumping or free-falling between two iconic cooling towers in Soweto.
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Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens - Relax in nature at this beautiful garden featuring a waterfall and a breeding pair of Verreaux’s Eagles.
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Maboneng Precinct - Explore this trendy neighborhood filled with art galleries, street markets, boutique shops, and vibrant restaurants .
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Lion & Safari Park - Get up close with wildlife, including lions, giraffes, and cheetahs, at this popular reserve just outside the city.

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Top 5 Things to Know Before Visiting Johannesburg
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Safety: Stick to safer areas like Sandton, Rosebank, and Maboneng. Avoid displaying valuables in public and use organized tours for township visits.
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Transportation: Use the Gautrain for major routes and ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt for local travel. Avoid public minibusses.
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Weather: Johannesburg has mild winters and warm summers. Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) are the best times to visit. Be prepared for summer thunderstorms.
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Cultural Highlights: Don’t miss the Apartheid Museum, Soweto (Nelson Mandela’s house), and the Maboneng Precinct for art and food.
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Load Shedding: Power outages are common. Check if your accommodation has a generator and plan accordingly.
Enjoy your trip to the "City of Gold"!
