
15 Days / 14 Nights South Africa Wildlife & Leisure
A longer South Africa holiday built for travelers who want city time, wildlife, and softer pacing without losing price transparency.
Garden Route National Park stretches 200 km along South Africa's southern coast, protecting coastal forest, marine habitat, and lake systems across three distinct sections.
The Tsitsikamma section anchors the eastern end: ancient Outeniqua yellowwood and stinkwood forests meet the wave-battered coastline, and the five-day Otter Trail is one of South Africa's most celebrated multi-day hiking routes.
Knysna Lagoon provides a sheltered marine environment popular for boating, kayaking, and the prized Knysna oyster, while the Heads cliffs offer a dramatic framing for the ocean beyond.
The Garden Route is easily incorporated as a self-drive extension after Kruger, connecting Cape Town and Knysna via a coastal route that compresses exceptional scenery, wildlife, and adventure activities into three to five driving days.
Year-round. Whale watching peaks June to November along the coast. Tsitsikamma forest walks and Knysna lagoon activities are best in summer (December to February).
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Entry fees vary by section (Wilderness, Knysna, Tsitsikamma). Tsitsikamma charges a separate daily conservation fee. Book the Otter Trail months in advance.

A longer South Africa holiday built for travelers who want city time, wildlife, and softer pacing without losing price transparency.

A South Africa city-and-wildlife itinerary that needs both urban comfort and safari value presented in one consistent pricing model.

A South Africa city stay that works best when sold with a clear entry price, optional touring add-ons, and room-category upgrade paths.