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FLIGHT;
- KQ 784Â 28 DECEMBERÂ NAIROBI CAPETOWNÂ Â Â Â 0805 1250Â Â Â
- KQ 785Â 02 JANUARYÂ Â CAPE TOWN NAIROBIÂ Â Â Â 2115 0400Â Â
Proposed program.
- Day 01. 28th Dec. Nairobi – Capetown
- Day 02. 29th Dec. Cape TownÂ
- Day 03. 30th Dec. Cape TownÂ
- Day 04. 31st Dec. Cape TownÂ
- Day 05. 01st Jan. Cape TownÂ
- Day 06. 02nd Jan. Cape Town – NairobiÂ
CAPE TOWN NEW YEAR OFFER(CRESTA)
Hotel options | Cost per person sharing in a double room or twin room USD |
CRESTA GRANDE CAPETOWN *4 | 1450 |
Included/Exclude
- Return air ticket to Cape Town – KQÂ
- 5 nights accommodation in Cape Town on bed and breakfastÂ
- City Tour & Table Mountain with tickets
- Full day cape point -including funicular and boulders beach tickets
- Cape Town Airport transfersÂ
- Sightseeing – as per the itinerary inclusive of entrance feesÂ
- Personal expensesÂ
- DrinksÂ
- Meals – apart from breakfastÂ
- Optional activities
Tour Plan
- Check in at JKIA for your flight to Capetown
- Our team will meet you on arrival and transfer you to your hotel.
Breakfast at your hotel.  Depart for a half day Cape Town tour – City Tour & Table Mountain
Cape Town Orientation Tour • Cultural tour • Table Mountain Aerial CablewayÂ
- Embark on your guided tour aboard your coach:Â
- Orientation tour of Cape Town. With a distinct flavour of its own, influenced by the cultural melting pot of Indonesian, French, Dutch, British and German settlers who each indelibly stamped their mark upon the foundations of the city, Cape Town is one of the most beautiful metropolises in the world today. The inner city is an eclectic mix of architectural styles that combine the past with the present in a mishmash of high-rise office blocks, Edwardian and Victorian buildings and narrow, cobblestone streets that give rise to fine examples of Cape Dutch design. It is also home to a blend of corporate and independent businesses that lend it a striking aliveness. During the tour you will pass by the Castle of Good Hope - this pentagon-shaped fort is the oldest surviving building in South Africa, Cape Town's City
Hall, built in 1905, overlooking the Grand Parade, and The Company's Garden - a large public park, originally Jan van Riebeeck's vegetable garden, which he grew to feed the original colony as early as 1652. The orientation tour of this beautiful city introduces you to a rich culture and history.
- Uncover South Africa’s past at the South African Museum. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest museum in the country. Set in the scenic Company Gardens in central Cape Town it houses a collection of pre-colonial and colonial artefacts, traditional arts and crafts from various cultures and San rock art. The central focus of the museum is social and maritime history of the 19th and early 20th century with many remarkable collections on display. Of particular interest are the Lydenburg Heads, examples of African art dating back to 500AD, and the enormous four-storey wall that is draped with the complete skeletons of four whales. Don’t miss the compelling fossil display that includes relics from the Jurassic period and the selection of rock and stony meteorite fragments. A planetarium lies adjacent to the museum where you can enjoy a captivating, celestial audio-visual experience.
Marvel at the views of Cape Town from the aerial cableway and plateau on Table Mountain.Â
The Mother City is synonymous with the striking mountain that is flanked by Devil’s Peak to the eastÂ
and Lion’s Head to the west, providing a dramatic backdrop to the city. Table Mountain holds an unusuallyÂ
rich biodiversity and forms part of the Cape Floral Region, a protected area. Rock hyrax, or dassie as
 they are locally known, are often seen scampering through the scrub and the views from theÂ
summit over Table Bay, Robben Island and the Atlantic seaboard are breathtaking.Â
The cable cars depart every 10 to 15 minutes and rotate 360 degrees as they travel up to 302 metres above
 sea level, giving passengers panoramic views over the city. Five minutes is all it takes to reach the summitÂ
and once there you can marvel at the views, have a bite to eat in the restaurant or do a bit of shopping atÂ
the extensive curio shop. The cableway only operates when weather permits.
We will later transfer you back to your hotel for rest of the day and overnight.
After breakfast depart for full day Cape Point tour.
Chapman's Peak Drive • Cape of Good Hope National Park • Cape Point Funicular • Boulders Beach
- Embark on your guided tour aboard your coach:Â
- Drive along Cape Town's most scenic road: Chapman's Peak Drive. Hacked out of the face of the mountain between 1915 and 1922, Chapman's Peak connects Hout Bay with Noordhoek along one of the most dramatic marine routes in the world that hugs the coast of the Atlantic Seaboard for nine kilometres. Reopened to the public in 2003 after major safety works were completed, Chapman's Peak Drive climbs steadily from the harbour of Hout Bay, skirting 114 curves to follow the rocky coastline presenting some truly magnificent views of the sandy bays below. The combination of steep, almost thrilling rocky inclines, shimmering blue waters and expansive skies simply take the breath away.
Visit the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, recognised globally for its extraordinary land formation, rich and diverse fauna and unique flora. The legendary Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope were key beacons for the early explorers and are the source of many myths and legends. In 1488, Bartholomew Dias named the peninsula the Cape of Storms. King John II of Portugal later gave it its actual name. The Cape of Good Hope is a scenic wonder, where soft white sandy beaches alternate with rugged stretches of rock and breathtaking cliffs.
- Take the easy way up to Cape Point with a fun and exhilarating ride on the funicular. This railway line begins in the parking lot of Cape Point from where you will embark on a three-minute journey to the top of the cliffs and a visit to the old Cape Point Lighthouse. The entire journey offers spectacular views as you ascend through the fynbos to the peak of Cape Point. The approximate half a kilometre line climbs 87 metres as it takes you on a scenic trip to the southern-most tip of Africa where you can disembark and enjoy the views at your leisure before either walking or catching a ride back down. The funicular is also known as the Flying Dutchman named after the local legend of the Flying Dutchman ghost ship and is believed to be the only commercial funicular of its type in Africa.
- Get acquainted with African penguins at Boulders Beach. Named for the large, smooth, round boulders that form this coastline, Boulders Beach is one of the few remaining locations in the country where African penguins are able to roost and nest without interference from humans. While the beach itself is a popular bathing spot, it is equally shared with these black and white marine birds that are frequently seen sunning themselves on the rocks or taking a dive into the coolness of the Atlantic Ocean. The adjacent fynbos area holds their delicate nesting grounds, and raised, fenced walkways allow visitors to enter the area without disturbing the birds. Look for nests hidden in the sand and among the scrubland as breeding pairs carefully nurture and protect their eggs. African penguins are classified as endangered species and Boulders Beach is the only location in the world where humans can get close to these birds in their natural habitat.
Cape of Good Hope National Park - Cape Point | Funicular Cape Point - Cape Point | Boulders Beach - False Bay |
We will later transfer you back to your hotel for rest of the evening and overnight.
- Full day in Cape Town at leisure/ shopping.
- Overnight at your hotel in Cape Town.
- Breakfast at your hotel. Check out from the rooms.
- Day at leisure or last minute shopping.
- 1730 hrs, we will transfer you to Cape Town Airport for your flight to Nairobi departing at 2115 hrs.
- 0400 hrs, estimated arrival time in Nairobi.