6 Day West Coast Wonder
South Africa
Description:
No visit to South Africa is complete without experiencing the West Coast. It's off-the-beaten track and an undiscovered destination for the more adventurous. Day 1 You will be welcomed to Cape Town by the friendly staff of the Backpackers with a traditional South African BBQ cooked on the wood coals. You will meet other guests, tour guides and staff for the tour. Day 2 After breakfast we head down the R27 West Coast Road and stop at the Groote Post for some wine tasting. We then visit the !Khwa Ttu San Culture and Education Centre for a three hour tour. San guides provide a fascinating insight into the culture, heritage, knowledge and modern-day life of the San of Southern Africa. After enjoying lunch (own expense) at the restaurant at !Khwa Ttu, we head to The Beach Camp in the Cape Columbine Nature Reserve. Here you can stroll in the reserve and along the coastline with its hump-shaped rocks and little bays. In spring (August to October) the area is covered in a bright tapestry of wild flowers. Watch an unforgettable sunset over the ocean. We spend the night on the beach in structured tents and have dinner around the campfire. Day 3 Early risers can go sea kayaking (optional) or visit the fishing village of Paternoster. Alternativley, stay snuggled in your tent and enjoy the sound of the waves. After breakfast, we visit the West Coast Fossil Park for a tour. Over the past 40 years, bones of 200 different kinds of animals, many of them new to science have been recovered. We have lunch on the beach at the famous open-air Strandloper restaurant. There are six courses including mussels, fish, traditional stews and crayfish. After lunch, we head back to Cape Columbine to see the lighthouse. We then return to The Beach Camp where we freshen up and have some time to contemplate the day. Day 4 We leave The Beach Camp after breakfast and head off to Elands Bay to see some unusual San Rock Art. Next we head out to Lamberts Bay to explore Bird Island where we can view gannets, cormorants, penguins and seals. We will have lunch in Lamberts Bay (own expense). Our destination for is Gecko Creek, a mountain hideaway bordering the Cedarberg Reserve. Enjoy the solitude and swim and relax in the refreshing saltwater pool. After dinner we gather around the fire-warmed open-air Boma and watch for shooting stars. Day 5 Horse riding is optional for those who want to explore on horseback. Later, we head off to Algeria Reserve to hike and explore. We picnic in the reserve and you will have time to swim in the fresh mountain river. We return to Gecko Creek to watch the sunset and enjoy dinner. Day 6 Those that are interested in taking in the Cedarberg's rugged beauty from the air can enjoy an optional flight. We start heading back to Table View, first stopping at an ostrich farm for a guided tour. Try out the ostrich burger or steak for lunch (own expense). We end the tour at where you can relax in the hammocks or the Jacuzzi and share your adventure with fellow travellers. Optional activities Day 1 Hiking in Cape Columbine Day 2 Sea Kayaking Weather permitting. Minimum 2 pax R110 per person per hour Day 4 Horse riding 1.5 hours. R180 per person Day 5 Cedarberg flights Ranges in cost depending on numbers and type of aircraft. R350-600 per person
Highlights:
* Wine tasting * Cedarberg Conservancy * Ostrich farm * San Cultural Village * Spring flowers * West Coast Fossil Park * Paternoster * Cape Columbine Reserve * San rock art * Bird Island Lamberts Bay * Traditional BBQ * Algeria Reserve & Waterfall hike
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Travel Types :
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- Birdwatching
- Camping
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Kayaking (Sea)
- Tours
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Cost in US$: USD567 - USD778
Cost Include Description:
* Transport * 5 nights accommodation * Bed linen * Road tolls & taxes * Permits where applicable * Wine tasting at Groote Post * Khwa Ttu San Reserve tour * West Coast Fossil Park tour * Lighthouse tour * San Rock Art at Elands Bay * Bird Island at Lamberts Bay * Olive tasting * Ostrich Farm tour
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel
Independently
or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups of 10 or more people
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Madibas Volunteers's Mission Statement: Madibas volunteers are a newly established South African company. We are based in Cape Town and connected throughout South Africa.
Our passion and vision is to uplift and maintain the South African communities, charities, wildlife- and conservation projects, we are involved with, by providing them with quality volunteers and funding.
Year Founded: 2008
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