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A tailor-made experience

Why travel to #South Africa? 👉Because it has beaches and seawater that are as beautiful as #Maldives.👀You can see whales, sharks, penguins, and seals leaping on the sea surface without going out to sea. It also has the oldest wine industry outside of Europe, with very high quality,👏which is by no means inferior to France! Of course, the eternal protagonist of Africa, animals, are also not absent in South Africa!✅The Big Five safari is no less impressive than in East Africa, but unlike the grassland ecosystem in East Africa, there are also dense jungles here,🙈and if you are not careful, a cheetah may appear right in front of you. ✅Day 1-3 | Big Five Safari Fly from China to OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. Depending on your flight arrival time, you can take a connecting flight to the Greater Kruger Private Reserve or stay overnight in Johannesburg city. We stayed at the Royal Malewane camp inside the Kruger National Park's private reserve. The accommodation cost a fortune per night, but the facilities and service were top-notch, offering a truly luxurious holiday experience. The natural environment of Royal Malewane is also impeccable. For example, in the early morning, a family of elephants might come to the pool outside your room for a drink, and while you are having afternoon tea, you might suddenly encounter a deer jumping by... It feels very magical! In addition, during the open safari in the private reserve, it is easy to spot the "Big Five" (lion, elephant, black rhinoceros, leopard, and buffalo), which will make your adrenaline soar. More importantly, in the private reserve, only two vehicles are allowed to pass each time there is a sighting. The perspective and distance of the entire safari experience are so exclusive that it feels like you have rented the entire area privately! If interested, you can also take a helicopter tour of the Blyde River Canyon. ✅Day 4-5 | Marine Dominators After the safari in Kruger, fly to Port Elizabeth International Airport and start your island holiday in Hermanus! Unlike Maldives island holidays, here, especially from June to December every year, you can probably see migrating southern right whales, great white sharks, humpback whales, as well as dolphins, sea lions, Cape fur seals, and little penguins just by standing on the beach. For those who are brave enough, you can even go diving with great white sharks. ✅Day 6-7 | Wine Route South Africa is one of the world's six major wine regions. There are many small wineries with low production but extremely high quality! We will take a vintage scenic wine-tasting train in the Cape Winelands. This train stops at the main wineries, allowing you to get off at any time, "drink your fill," and then get back on for the "next glass." Whether you are a wine lover or a novice like me who usually doesn't drink much, this "French village" little train journey is so enjoyable that you would want to take it again! ✅Day 8-10 | City Citywalk We passed False Bay and then continued along the coast to reach the must-see place in South Africa - the Cape of Good Hope! Finally, before sunset, we drove along the world's most beautiful coastal road to Cape Town. After that, a city tour, clubbing, bar hopping, Table Mountain sunrise, light hiking... Two days are enough for us to deeply explore this fashionable and a vibrant city ✅Day 11 | Private Car Transfer to the Airport for the Return Trip #SouthAfrica #SouthAfricaTravel #CapeTownTravelGuide

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A tailor-made experience

Why travel to #South Africa? 👉Because it has beaches and seawater that are as beautiful as #Maldives.👀You can see whales, sharks, penguins, and seals leaping on the sea surface without going out to sea. It also has the oldest wine industry outside of Europe, with very high quality,👏which is by no means inferior to France! Of course, the eternal protagonist of Africa, animals, are also not absent in South Africa!✅The Big Five safari is no less impressive than in East Africa, but unlike the grassland ecosystem in East Africa, there are also dense jungles here,🙈and if you are not careful, a cheetah may appear right in front of you. ✅Day 1-3 | Big Five Safari Fly from China to OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. Depending on your flight arrival time, you can take a connecting flight to the Greater Kruger Private Reserve or stay overnight in Johannesburg city. We stayed at the Royal Malewane camp inside the Kruger National Park's private reserve. The accommodation cost a fortune per night, but the facilities and service were top-notch, offering a truly luxurious holiday experience. The natural environment of Royal Malewane is also impeccable. For example, in the early morning, a family of elephants might come to the pool outside your room for a drink, and while you are having afternoon tea, you might suddenly encounter a deer jumping by... It feels very magical! In addition, during the open safari in the private reserve, it is easy to spot the "Big Five" (lion, elephant, black rhinoceros, leopard, and buffalo), which will make your adrenaline soar. More importantly, in the private reserve, only two vehicles are allowed to pass each time there is a sighting. The perspective and distance of the entire safari experience are so exclusive that it feels like you have rented the entire area privately! If interested, you can also take a helicopter tour of the Blyde River Canyon. ✅Day 4-5 | Marine Dominators After the safari in Kruger, fly to Port Elizabeth International Airport and start your island holiday in Hermanus! Unlike Maldives island holidays, here, especially from June to December every year, you can probably see migrating southern right whales, great white sharks, humpback whales, as well as dolphins, sea lions, Cape fur seals, and little penguins just by standing on the beach. For those who are brave enough, you can even go diving with great white sharks. ✅Day 6-7 | Wine Route South Africa is one of the world's six major wine regions. There are many small wineries with low production but extremely high quality! We will take a vintage scenic wine-tasting train in the Cape Winelands. This train stops at the main wineries, allowing you to get off at any time, "drink your fill," and then get back on for the "next glass." Whether you are a wine lover or a novice like me who usually doesn't drink much, this "French village" little train journey is so enjoyable that you would want to take it again! ✅Day 8-10 | City Citywalk We passed False Bay and then continued along the coast to reach the must-see place in South Africa - the Cape of Good Hope! Finally, before sunset, we drove along the world's most beautiful coastal road to Cape Town. After that, a city tour, clubbing, bar hopping, Table Mountain sunrise, light hiking... Two days are enough for us to deeply explore this fashionable and a vibrant city ✅Day 11 | Private Car Transfer to the Airport for the Return Trip #SouthAfrica #SouthAfricaTravel #CapeTownTravelGuide

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