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White Water Rafting on Pacuare River – Costa Rica 2021 Labor Day Getaway

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White Water Rafting on Pacuare River – Costa Rica 2021 Labor Day Getaway

Overview:

Duration: 7 days / 6 nights

Departure date: September 1-7, 2021

Meeting point: Best Western Irazu Hotel, San Jose

Tour group size: 20 people

Price:

  • $999 per person, double occupancy (Standard room in Arenal Springs Resort and Spa)
  • Single supplement: $467 (excluded at Rios Tropicales Lodge, single occupancy is not available)

Pricing based on 20 full paying participants for the main trip.
**Rooms with bunk beds and shared bathroom for 2 nights at Rios Tropicales Lodge Private Deluxe Rooms at Rios Tropicales on request.

Your trip package includes:

  • Scheduled round trip airport shuttle service from 4:30AM until 10:30PM (every hour)
  • 1-night lodging in Standard Room at Best Western Irazu Hotel & Casino, San Jose
  • Full Buffet Breakfast at Club Lounge
  • Welcome drink per stay and per person (includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages)
  • One-way coach transfer Best Western Irazu Hotel & Casino – Rios Tropicales Operations Center
  • 2 days white water rafting on Pacuare River including transportation, lodging (hostel-style rooms with bunk beds and shared bathroom), meals for 2 days except for the dinner on the last day, hikes, river equipment, and professional guides.
  • One way coach transfer El Cairo to Arenal Springs Resort and Spa (La Fortuna-Lake Arenal)
  • 4 nights lodging at Arenal Springs Resort and Spa (Breakfast and taxes are included)
  • One way coach transfer Los Lagos (La Fortuna) – San Jose AP or Hotel in San Jose

Not included in the package and can be booked at additional cost:

  • Airline ticket from your gateway to San Jose Juan Santamaria Airport.

Please contact Alpine Adventures for the airfare details. If booking on your own, please book flights with arrival in San Jose after 12PM (check in time 2PM) and departure from San Jose after 11:30AM for your return flight.

Deposit and Payment Policy:

Alpine Adventures will collect all deposits, fees and final payments per the schedule below:

  • Initial Deposit: $300 due to confirm program
  • Final Payment: 65 days prior to departure

Prices apply with a minimum of 10 participants per option. If there are less than 10 people signed up for this trip, the total price will be adjusted accordingly and there is a possibility of trip cancellation.

Travel Cancellation and Refunds:

Original Cancellation policy:

  • Cancellation outside 65 days = $100 cancelation fee
  • Cancellation inside 65 days: nonrefundable

COVID-19 policy:

In case of another trip cancellation due to COVID-19, the trip package is fully non refundable as per terms and conditions of the contract for original travel dates but Alpine Adventures will certainly look into rescheduling the trip to future travel dates along with all service providers included in this program.

Please review full terms and conditions on our website:
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Introduction

Costa Rica offers some of the world’s finest whitewater rafting and kayaking rivers.

Wild and untamed, these big, brash rivers plunge through the spectacularly beautiful, largely unexplored tropical wilderness. Enjoy a tropical river with a skilled and reputable guide service, organized in 1985 to share the beauty and abundant whitewater of Costa Rica with the rest of the world.

The owners and guides have explored numerous rivers and participated in the Olympic Games as well as several rafting and kayaking World Championships. A commitment to high quality, safety, and exceptional service has helped them become the largest whitewater rafting and sea-kayaking outfitter in Latin America. Our outfitter has been recognized internationally for its efforts in conservation, reforestation, and education of the local population.

The Pacuare River is rated one of the top rivers in the world for a host of reasons. You’ll get to explore the intimate nature of the rainforest from the river perspective. The warm water, cascading waterfalls, and opulently lush rainforest with its brilliantly colored plants, animals, and birds make this trip exquisite for your senses. Add in the exciting Class III and IV whitewater rapids and you have a tropical adventure packed with rich experiences that last long after you’ve returned home.

Lake Arenal, lying adjacent to the Arenal Volcano in the Northern Lowlands of Costa Rica, is the country’s most spectacular lake. With the magnificent Arenal Volcano to the east and rolling hills and forested slopes all around, the scenery couldn’t be better. Add to that a number of activities that include world-class windsurfing and sailboarding, fishing, kayaking, bird watching, and more, and you have the makings for a spectacular destination.

Requirements

  • Prepared to learn to paddle a raft.
  • Ready to get out of rafts (if necessary) for short walks.
  • Willing to share a room/tent and bathroom in rustic settings.
  • Able to swim in river conditions.

Itinerary

Arrive in San Jose, and transfer to Best Western Irazu Hotel & Casino, San Jose. Day and evening free to relax by the pool or explore the colorful city with its outdoor markets and many museums. Everyone has the option of meeting for happy hour and a restaurant will be suggested for your evening meal. If you decide to book your flights on your own, please make sure to arrive in San Jose after 12 PM as your check-in time at the Hotel starts at 2 PM. You can also arrive days earlier if you prefer and we can arrange your stay for that portion. We will be meeting and have a drink at the hotel’s bar between 4 PM and 6 PM. The exact time will be provided with your final trip itinerary.

Early in the morning, you will be transferred to Rios Tropicales Operations Center for a hearty “Tico” traditional Costa Rica breakfast, and with time to change into clothing for rafting, and shop for any last-minute needs in a handy outfitter’s store. You’ll then depart for private rafting put-in on the Pacuare River in San Martin. There your professional guides will load your gear into dry bags, prepare all the rafting equipment, give you complete safety and paddle instruction.

The first day’s Class III rapids welcome you to the Pacuare gorge’s charm as you raft deep in the heart of the primary rainforest. While your guides prepare a hearty picnic lunch on the riverbank, you’ll enjoy a walk through the jungle to an enchanting waterfall and pool to swim.

Before you know it, you’ll arrive at the unique Rios Tropicales Lodge where you can spend the afternoon relaxing, hiking, or soaking in waterfalls and pools. Nestled in the jungle on a 1,500-acre private reserve, the lodge offers you all the comforts you need in “Cabecar Indian” style bungalows. You’ll get the chance to settle into your rooms, then come down to the open-air dining area, where guides prepare fresh appetizers and guest-acclaimed “famous jungle punch”. As the sun dips behind the hills and the twilight fades, you will be treated to a delicious freshly prepared dinner with candlelight and wine. Ahh, this is adventure vacationing at its best!

After yet another serving of Costa Rica’s tastiest coffee and a hearty breakfast, your guides will pack up and load the rafts in preparation for paddling down the Pacuare gorge past gushing waterfalls, serene pools, and pounding rapids. A snack stop by the riverside lets you explore more waterfalls and natural waterslides. An adrenaline-packed afternoon running rapids like Upper and Lower Huacas, Cimarron, Dos Montañas, and many more, will have you cheering ecstatically. You will have transportation waiting for you at the take-out in the town of Siquirres, where you will be whisked away to the Operations Center just a few miles up the road. You will have a hearty hot lunch waiting for you upon arrival. Showers, changing rooms, cold and hot drinks, snacks, a bar, and souvenirs are all available. When you are finished with lunch, you will be transferred to La Fortuna Arenal where your trip continues. Check-in at Arenal Springs Resort and Spa.

This is a great addition to the rafting trip. This four-night extension to the Arenal Volcano and hot springs is a great reward after rafting. The day can be spent soaking weary muscles in the hot springs or partaking in the many spa services. And don’t forget the volcano! It will entertain you with shows of hot lava, steam, and explosions.

Enjoy the most plentiful breakfast, including Costa Rican “gallo pinto”, you may ever have. You can find pleasure and fun at the pool & hot springs hotel facilities; and relax, health & beauty at the Spa Resort. So be happy and let the natural hot springs by the Arenal volcano’s internal healthy energy & minerals complement all of your optional activities, such as those into nature or adventure tours.

The rest of the afternoon at leisure (hot springs relaxation)

Dinner at your own arrangement

Daily Breakfast at the Hotel

During your stay in the Lake Arenal area, you can choose one of the tours listed below at an additional cost.

Early morning breakfast at the Hotel

This morning transfer to San Jose Airport for your return flight home. Departure time will be scheduled for 7 AM. The transfer to the airport takes 3 hours. If booking the flights on your own, please make sure to book flights with departure after 11:30 AM. There will be only one coach transfer provided and the entire group will leave at the same time at 7 AM. If your flight departure is before 11:30 AM, you will be provided with a private transfer at an additional cost.

END OF THE TRIP!

Activities in Lake Arenal area

Duration: 3 hours
$69 per person

Soar over the canyons, through lush forests, above waterfalls, beside Arenal Volcano, and experience the adrenaline rush of observing this truly breathtaking landscape from the canopies.

This zip line tour is an authentic adventure through the rainforest. A cart pulled by a tractor will pick you up and drive you 3 kilometers down a dirt road. You will arrive at a lookout point where you can see the rushing waters of the Pino Blanco waterfall. You are surrounded by lush, green vegetation in all directions. The mere experience of observing the panoramic views is incredible and soaring through it is truly breathtaking. You will receive your equipment which is high quality and regularly examined to ensure it is in perfect condition. A guide will lead you on a 15-minute walk deeper into the forest while explaining the natural history of our county. Our guides have a deep respect for the rainforest but also enjoy joking and having fun. Once you arrive at the first platform, your adrenaline will be pumping. The guides put safety first and are incredibly reassuring. They demonstrate exactly what you need to do while you zip line.
There is nothing like the feeling of jumping off a platform and flying across canyons, through the treetops, and over waterfalls with the Arenal Volcano and Chato Hill in the backdrop. You may see many species of animals that inhabit this area such as toucans, monkeys, and frogs. We have one of the longest cables in the country (1000 meters) and one of the fastest (65-70 km/hr).

After the canopy tour, you will visit a representation of a Maleku Village that is located nearby. Members of the tribe dressed in traditional clothes greet you with a refreshing beverage and teach you about their culture, language, and traditions. They share stories about animals and the environment, expressing their appreciation for nature. Their intricate paintings on masks, bowls, and drums are available to purchase as a souvenir. You will return to the starting point on horseback. Near the entrance, there is a butterfly garden and a frog room which we encourage you to explore. If you put some fruit juice on your finger, the butterflies will land on you and exhibit the vibrant colors of their wings. We recommend that you wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, insect repellent, and sunblock. Pregnant women, people with heart problems, back problems, or recent surgeries cannot participate in this activity.

MORE THAN A TOUR!
IT IS AN EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME!
$60 per person
Tour Includes:

  • 4 rappels (3 waterfalls and one rock wall)
  • Monkey Drop (zipline and rappel)
  • Rock Climb
  • Hiking on beautiful trails in the canyon between rappels
  • Professionally trained bilingual guides
  • Waterproof Jackets
  • Delicious Costa Rican Lunch (Vegetarian option available)
  • High-quality gear used in canyoneering and rock climbing
  • Photographer (Photos for purchase after the tour)

You will be picked up at your hotel Los Lagos and be taken on an exciting 4×4 ride on a mountain road to our first ranch house. The guides will put your gear on, give you a short safety and rappelling explanation, and then a short trek on a beautiful rainforest trail to the first waterfall rappel where you will descend into the canyon! 5 rappels range in heights of 13 meters (25 ft ) to 55 meters (165 ft). The Monkey Drop Zip Line is approx. 25 meters (82 ft) long.

After rappelling down the first waterfall you will climb up the side of the canyon wall, 10 meters (20 ft ), to a short trail. Then zip line across the canyon and rappel down from the cable 25 meters (82 ft) to the canyon floor again. Then continue on short trails from waterfall to waterfall through the canyon, it’s like being in a National Rainforest Park! Then a short trek out of the canyon to the second ranch house where you meet up with the 4×4 vehicles and then back to base offices for a delicious Costa Rican style lunch just outside La Fortuna with a view of the famous Arenal Volcano. You will find their good installations with changing rooms, towels, and hot showers. You can also stroll through organic tropical gardens, spot birds and tropical plants and flowers as well. All food is organic and grown in their own gardens.

Activity: Hiking
Duration: 02-03 hours
Season: All Year
Nº of participants with/without minimum: 02 clients without maximum
Meals Included: water
Recommended Gear: Repellent, sunblock, comfortable clothes, Camera, and hiking shoes.
Geographical position of the activity: Hanging bridges Arenal
Minimum age: 02 years.
Means of transportation by land: Van

$70 per person

Trip Details: Looking for a new perspective? Join us as we walk among the exuberant primary rainforest canopy through trails and bridges varying in length and height. On this three kilometers walk, with our expert naturalist guide, you will be able to appreciate the great diversity of flora & fauna, such as birds, mammals, reptiles, different types of plants and trees, combined with breathtaking views of both Arenal Volcano & Arenal Lake.

Activity: Hiking.
Duration: 02-03 hours
Season: All Year
Nº of participants with/without minimum: 02 clients without maximum Meals Included: Water
Recommended Gear: Repellent, sunblock, comfortable clothes, Camera, and hiking shoes.
Geographical position of the activity: Volcano Area.
Minimum age: 02 years.
Means of transportation by land: Van

$65 per person

Trip Details: Set out on a journey to experience and discover the history and environment surrounding the great Arenal Volcano. Depart on your 2-3 hour hike with one of our naturalist guides on the west side of the volcano where you will recognize the devastation and rebirth of the environment from past eruptions. Along with your excursion, you will come across different wildlife such as toucans, monkeys, reptiles, and different types of tropical flowers.

Activity: Floating.
Duration: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
Season: All Year
Nº of participants with/without minimum: 02 clients without maximum Meals Included: Costa Rican Style Snacks
Recommended Gear: Repellent, water bottle, sun block, comfortable clothes, Cameraand Shoes (you may get wet up to your uncles) better bring kind of water shoes.
Geographical position of the activity: Peñas Blancas River.
Minimum age: 02 years.
Means of transportation by land and nautical: Van and Raft

$66 per person

Trip Details: Enjoy the abundant wildlife and undeniable beauty surrounding the Peñas Blancas River as you drift downstream for an enchanting and unforgettable experience. Our expert naturalist guides will do the rowing leaving you relaxed and eyes wide open examining the lush rainforest canopy in search of monkeys, sloths, reptiles, and other species. You’ll be hands-free to take pictures of the nearby iguanas sunning themselves on the passing branches or grab your binoculars to catch a closer look at a tropical bird.
Upon exiting the river we’ll visit “The Hidalgo Family Home” where you will have the opportunity to experience and appreciate a piece of Costa Rican culture and get a taste of a traditional Costa Rican snack.

Activity: Biking and Kayaking
Duration: 03-4.5 hours
Season: All Year
Nº of participants with/without minimum: 02 clients without maximum Meals Included: Fruits and water
Recommended Gear: Repellent, sun block, comfortable clothes, Camera.
Geographical position of the activity: Arenal Lake and surroundings.
Minimum age: 08 years.
Means of transportation by land and nautical: Van and kayak /bikes

$90 per person

Trip Details: Explore and discover Costa Rica by water and land enjoying the unique experience of mountain biking through the lush forest surrounding the lake at the base of the volcano, and gliding across the mystic waters of the Arenal lake all while reveling in the extraordinary beauty of the Arenal Volcano.
You will set out on your kayak for a 2-hour exploration of the lake and islands in the quest for local birds such as; Ospreys, Kingfishers, Neotropical Cormorants, Aningas and mammals such as; howler monkeys, spider monkeys, white-nosed coatis, or sloths. Once you are finished kayaking you will relax lakeside and enjoy a light picnic before setting out on your mountain biking adventure through natural paths, traditional Costa Rican neighborhoods, and small rivers.

Hanging Bridges/Volcano Hike/Safari Float: $170 per person
Canoeing/ Canopy Tour: $169 per person
Trekking Arenal/Twilight Safari: $135 per person
Biking/Kayaking: $90 per person
Chocolate Tour/Waterfall/La Fortuna Town Tour: $98 per person

Accommodations and meals

While in San Jose a comfortable, clean, and centrally located hotel is utilized. Each of the rooms has a private bathroom, telephone, and satellite television. There is a restaurant, bar, pool, and Internet access available. On the rafting expedition, you will spend the night camping in the hostel-style rooms with bunk beds and shared bathroom bungalows. While staying in the bungalows you will share bathrooms and showering rooms with the other guests. This place provides a relaxing and authentic slumber environment. While staying in La Fortuna Arenal, Lomas del Volcan Lodge itself is set within a tropical garden, watching over the fiery activity of the Arenal volcano and close to the thrills of a canopy adventure and the calm relaxation of some of the most beautiful hot springs in the world. Each room is tastefully decorated to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.

Meals are casual and there is plenty of food to go around. Highlights of the meals are fresh fruits and vegetables from local farms. Bottled water is available with every meal and at stops along the way. Special dietary needs can be accommodated only with advance notice.

Lomas del Volcan

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Alpine Adventures , a global travel company, takes great pride in a portfolio of exotic and unforgettable places for travelers to visit. Telluride, Colorado ranks right up there for those who prefer the adventure-side of a destination. This small and enchanting mountain town sits at the end of a box canyon in the dramatically wild and ragged San Juan Mountains near Colorado’s southwestern corner. Winter or summer, there is only one way in and one way out. The highway brings visitors right into town on the main street, Colorado Avenue, and a first look is not vastly different from the former mining community that began its heyday in the late 1800s. The Tomboy Mine was one of the world’s largest gold producers at the time, and more millionaires (per capita) were living in Telluride in the day than were living in New York City.

Fast-forward to 2018-2019, and you have a main street with many original historical buildings and many new ones built in the Victorian style of its original founding. But today’s commodity is not mined and hauled away—it’s the beauty of the landscape itself.

Today’s Telluride (pronounced Tell’-you-ride, by the way) is a resort town sought out for both winter and summer seasons. Situated at 8,750 feet above sea level, this locale will receive significant snow in the winter. In the summer, the altitude provides ideal warm days for hiking, climbing, camping, rafting, and other outdoor sports and festivals, with cool, crisp evenings after the sun goes down behind the high mountains.

Above the original (and only recently paved) streets of the Town of Telluride is the more recently-built Mountain Village. Mountain Village offers luxurious condos and hotel rooms, unique and tempting restaurants and shops, and quick access to the more intermediate and beginner runs for skiing.

It’s Your Year For Telluride—Let Us Get You There

We are excited about the new direct flights from Denver International Airport into Telluride Regional Airport. This destination is not right off the Interstate to anywhere, so we’re happy to walk through the different ways to get to this memorable hideaway. Stay tuned for more!

Alpine Adventures is a global travel company that knows and loves those special places all travelers should visit. We specialize in custom ski travel to resorts in North America, Europe, South America and Japan, and soft adventure travel anywhere there will be memories to make. We provide both group and individual trips, and these can be cultural, culinary, sun, water, cities, and our new specialty: ski to safari. Finish your skiing in Europe, then fly directly to game-drive in South or East Africa with our sister company, Adventures Africa. For more information, call 888.281.5565, ext. 4007

White Water Rafting – Costa Rica

Overview:

Duration: 6 days / 5 nights

Departure date: May 24-29

Meeting point: Best Western Irazu Hotel, San Jose

Tour group size: 50 people

Costa Rica is a tranquil haven of democracy in Central America with no army, excellent hospitals, well-educated people, with a great respect for human rights. Ticos, as the Costa Ricans are known, are a friendly, helpful and tolerant people. A majority of Costa Rica’s residents speak at least some English and will try to help tourists. They favor moderation, and therefore have managed to avoid the political fanaticism of their neighbors. This small country, roughly the size of West Virginia, has an incredible diversity of flora and fauna. With much to see and do here, from the heights of active volcanoes to palm-fringed beaches, it is impossible to explore everything is just one week. Twelve percent of the land has been set aside as national reserves to protect the astonishing number of plants, birds, reptiles, insects and mammals. Ticos are proud of their country and all is has to offer and most willingly share their knowledge about the surrounding areas.

While in San Jose a comfortable, clean, and centrally located hotel is utilized. Each of the rooms has a private bathroom, telephone, and satellite television. There is a restaurant, bar, pool, and Internet access available. On the rafting expedition, the first and second night is spent camping in the hostel style rooms with bunk beds and shared bathroom bungalows. While staying in the bungalows you will share bathrooms and showering rooms with the other guests. This place provides a relaxing and authentic slumber environment. While staying in La Fortuna Arenal, the Volcano lodge itself is set within a tropical garden, watching over the fiery activity of the Arenal volcano and close to the thrills of a canopy adventure and the calm relaxation of some of the most beautiful hot springs in the world. Each room is tastefully decorated to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. Meals are casual and there is plenty of food to go around. Highlights of the meals are the fresh fruits and vegetables from local farms. Bottled water is available with every meal and at stops along the way. Special dietary needs can be accommodated only with advance notice.

Currently only a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the dates of the trip and round-trip ticket are needed for entry into Costa Rica, a visa is not required for stays under 90 days. Immunizations are not required for entry; however we recommend that clients consult a physician for their own personal needs. The currency used in Costa Rica is the Colon; however in many large tourist areas it is also possible to use US dollars. It is best to use Colon to obtain the fairest exchange rates.Although there are ATM machines available in many areas they are not reliable and their use is not recommended. The ATMs primarily use Visa; bank ATMs will accept other types of cards. Do not rely solely on ATM transactions for cash; it is best to have a sufficient amount of traveler’s checks.

Introduction

Costa Rica offers some of the world’s finest whitewater rafting and kayaking rivers.
Wild and untamed, these big, brash rivers plunge through spectacularly beautiful, largely unexplored tropical wilderness. Enjoy a tropical river with a skilled and reputable guide service, organized in 1985 to share the beauty and abundant whitewater of Costa Rica with the rest of the world. The owners and guides have explored numerous rivers and participated in Olympic Games as well as several rafting and kayaking World Championships. A commitment to high quality, safety and exceptional service has helped them become the largest whitewater rafting and sea-kayaking outfitter in Latin America. Our outfitter has been recognized internationally for its efforts in conservation, reforestation and education of the local population.

Activity level

Those considering this holiday should be:
Prepared to learn to paddle a raft. Ready to get out of rafts (if necessary) for short walks. Willing to share a room/tent and bathroom in rustic settings. Able to swim in river conditions.

Costa Rica is a very diverse country with many things to see. It is important to observe the recommendations of your guide to maximize your chances to observe wildlife. The environment in some areas is very fragile, please take extreme care and obey all postings and suggestions. Rafting provides some wonderful memories; we suggest the purchase of a disposable waterproof camera to use on these days. Extra clothing and gear can be left with the Rios Tropicales staff during rafting trip on the river. It is imperative that you remove all of your luggage from Best Western Irazu Hotel in San Jose. The Rios Tropicales Lodge in the jungle offers all of the linens you will need with the exception of towels, so please plan on bringing a towel during the rafting portion.

Suggested gratuities: for the guide and staff $40 per participant, which should be given to the head guide for distribution at the end of the tour. It is customary to leave a gratuity for the housekeeping staff at the hotels, typically $1-2 per person each night. For the guides leading the canopy tours and other activities it is nice to leave a gratuity of $5-$10. Wait Staff $1 per meal. Van Drivers $1 per day, they keep our luggage safe while we are away. Vegetarian or other dietary requirements can be accommodated with advanced notice. Please contact Alpine Adventures with requests. Current airport taxes are approximately $26 for international flights. You need to pay them at the San Jose airport at the day of return departure. The cash and credit cards are accepted.

This tour requires clothing suitable for a variety of environments.  Evenings may have cool temperatures.  It is important to dress in layers and be willing to wear appropriate clothing.   Be aware that this trip moves almost every night, you are responsible for keeping your luggage with you and making sure it gets from lodge to lodge. Laundry service is not available on many parts of this tour so pack enough additional clothing for the entire tour.

  • Passport
  • Air tickets
  • Contact Information
  • Small Pack for overnight in jungle
  • 1-2 Outfits to wear in the city (casual, 70-80°)
  • Hiking shoes
  • Sandals or tennis shoes (rubber soles for rafting)
  • Sun hat
  • Rain Jacket Sweater or fleece pullover
  • Long sleeve shirts
  • Short sleeve shirts
  • Long trousers (quick drying material is best, not cotton)
  • Shorts
  • Warm sleeping attire
  • Socks (some should be a quick drying material)
  • Swimsuit
  • Towel
  • Personal medication
  • Toiletries
  • Sunglasses with strap
  • Sun cream
  • Insect repellant
  • Lip balm
  • Reading Material
  • Small Flashlight
  • Binoculars
  • Camera and film
  • Disposable waterproof camera
  • Additional passport photos
  • Copy of passport
  • $26 for Departure Tax

Luxury Safari & Garden Route

Your package price includes:

  • 5 star accommodation based on bed & breakfast
  • All accommodation in luxury double rooms
  • Full board at Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
  • Wildlife safaris at Kwandwe Private Game Reserve (Guided)
  • Tree Top Canopy Tour
  • Featherbed Nature Reserve excursion
  • Cango Caves entry
  • Cango Ostrich Farm entrance
  • Dinner at Rosenhof Guest Lodge
  • Winelands Tour
  • Cape Peninsular tour
  • Group C Vehicle Rental (Toyota 1.6 Sedan or similar with full insurances) (Can be upgraded)

Your package doesn’t include:

  • All activities & entrances not included in the above itinerary
  • Fuel
  • Meals not stated in the above itinerary
  • Beverages & drinks
  • Gratuities
  • All hotel exclusions like laundry, telephone calls etc.
  • Local and International Flights.

Pricing:

  • From $3,050 pp in double occupancy

Subject to availability

Kwandwe Private Game Reserve

A vast and pristine 22,000 hectare/ 54,000 acre wilderness extending along 30 km/ 19 miles of privately owned Great Fish River frontage in South Africa’s Eastern Cape region, Kwandwe Private Game Reserve is home to a diverse array of wildlife including the ‘Big Five’, as well as cheetah, hippo, springbok, giraffe and more. The soul-stirring beauty of the landscape lends its charm to all four of its modern, yet intimate Relais & Chateaux accredited lodges. The reserve is a delight to travellers young and old and provides superb game and bird viewing as well as providing habitat for protected species such as the Black Rhino, Blue Crane and Martial Eagle. Guests can participate in day and night game drives, nature walks with experienced trackers, and picnics or sundowner drinks on a specially designed floating platform on one of the reserve dams. Also offered are specialised activities such as rhino darting and big game walking safaris.

Day Description

Guests arrive in Port Elizabeth and collect their vehicle from the Budget Kiosk and travel to Kwandwe Private Game Reserve where the fist two nights are enjoyed in a luxury lodge on a Big 5 private game reserve. On arrival at the reserve guests check in and then transported on an open safari vehicle to their lodge. Once guests have settled in they depart on their first evening wildlife safari and the return for an excellent dinner.

Overnight: Kwandwe Ecca Lodge

Ecca Lodge is a modern and trendy lodge, and the perfect base for the young at heart on safari. Set in thick vegetation overlooking a dense valley, Ecca Lodge’s 6 suites offer breathtaking views onto an escarpment of steep shale cliffs. The open-plan interactive kitchen makes meal times vibrant and fun. Children of all ages are welcome and the play centre can keep the little ones busy for hours, making this a great family destination as well.

Activities

Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
Included
Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities Drinks (Local Brands)

Kwandwe

Day Description

Guests enjoy a morning wildlife safari exploring this extremely diverse private game reserve. On returning to the lodge they enjoy breakfast with an option to do a short guided walk if arranged with their ranger. Light snacks and sweets are served at high tea before departure of the afternoon/evening wildlife safari, the safari returns after enjoying the search for the nocturnal species. Guests freshen up and then enjoy dinner.

Included

Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities Drinks (Local Brands).

St-Francis

Garden Route

With its great beaches along a narrow strip of fertile land nestled between majestic mountains and the big blue Indian Ocean the Garden Route is one of South Africa’s premier holiday destinations.

Day Description

The morning is again enjoyed out in the South African bush exploring and searching for the African fauna. Guests return to the lodge for breakfast before checking out. Once guests have checked out they will travel down the coast to the small fishing village of St Francis Bay. Guests check in at the luxury guest house The Sands in St Francis Bay. The rest of the day is enjoyed exploring this beautiful fishing village where a visit to a penguin sanctuary can be enjoyed or a deep sea fishing trip or an enjoyable sun downer boat trip along the St Francis canals. Guests can enjoy dinner at their own expense at one of the fantastic restaurants in the village.

Overnight: Overnight: The Sands at St Francis

Rolling waves, dolphins and whales are the welcome that awaits at The Sands, an impressive white-walled thatched-roof residence with sweeping views of the sun-drenched beach and glistening sea. A relaxed and informal atmosphere is reflected in the African beach style décor. Spacious air-conditioned bedrooms offer luxury and style, each opening onto a private deck with breathtaking views of the beach below. Comforts include mini bar fridge, tea and coffee tray, hairdryer, television and safe. Generous classic bathrooms offer terry towel robes, separate showers, jacuzzi bath tubs and bidets, some rooms have an outside shower and jacuzzi on their timber deck. The octagonal glass-fronted restaurant, with its thatched roof, central fireplace and cocktail bar, invites you to delight in the panoramic views from its 300-degree vantage point. Generous breakfasts, light lunches and gourmet dinners. The Director’s Cellar offers a superb selection of estate wines. Soak up the summer sun on one of the secluded pool decks, relax in the steam room or enjoy a refreshing jacuzzi. Beauty treatments and massage therapies available. Nearby activities include lighthouse and port tours, beach walks, horse riding, golf, tennis, paddle-skiing, deep-sea fishing and canal cruises. An hour’s drive from Port Elizabeth and private game reserves. TGCSA 5-Star Hotel.

Included

Bed and Breakfast

Tsala

Day Description

Guests enjoy breakfast and travel to Plettenburg Bay where they enjoy two nights at Tsala Lodge. En route to Plettenburg Bay guests enjoy a stop at Tsitsikamma Village where they will enjoy a 3 hour adventure Tree Top Canopy Tour in the Tsitsikamma National Park forest. Guests can then enjoy various other adventure activities along the short journey to Plettenburg Bay. Guests then check in at Tsala Lodge and enjoy the rest of the day is enjoyed at leisure. Guests enjoy dinner at the lodge.

Overnight: Tsala Treetop Lodge

Set amidst the treetops of an age-old indigenous forest, Tsala is a lavish celebration of the spirit of Africa. Emulating the monumental ruins of an ancient central African civilisation, the impressive stone-masonry entrance flanked by water features leads into a magnificent foyer supported by polished Blackwood columns. The afro-baroque décor with its earthy colours, rich textures and handcrafted fittings draws inspiration from the diverse cultures of Africa, yet remains integrated with the sophistication of the Western world. Whether from the exotically appointed dining room, the intimate glassed-in lounge, or the large open decks high above the forest floor, the views are all breathtakingly beautiful, encompassing lush forests extending across rolling valleys towards distant hills. Tsala is a member of both Relais & Chateaux and Chaine des Rotisseurs.

Activities

Tsitsikamma Canopy Tours Tsitsikamma Canopy Tours The Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour© is a unique eco-wilderness adventure that takes place in the magnificent Tsitsikamma indigenous rainforest. The first of its kind in Africa, the canopy tour involves traversing from one platform to another along a steel cable suspended up to 30 meters above the forest floor…

Included

Bed and Breakfast

Day Description

Guests enjoy a number of activities and attractions in this section of the Garden Route region.

Recommended:

Birds of Eden | Monkey Land | Bloukrans Bungee Jump | Robberg Peninsula | Knysna Elephant Park | Elephant Sanctuary, The Crags

Birds of Eden

Under a two-hectare dome, the world’s largest aviary, Birds of Eden, is a safe and natural free-flight environment for African birds and a selection of smaller animals. An indigenous forest and a mysterious ruin with walk-behind waterfall provide these graceful creatures and their visitors with amusement.

Monkey Land

The world’s first free-roaming multi-species primate shelter, Monkeyland makes for a great family outing and plays an important role in raising awareness about the plight and rehabilitation of endangered primate species.

Bloukrans Bungee Jump

If it’s adrenaline you’re after, look no further than the Bloukrans Bridge. At 216 meters high and with a 7-second free fall, Bloukrans is the world’s highest bungee jump. Your experience of the highest bridge in Africa doesn’t have to include a bungee jump, however, as you can also participate in a walking tour of the structure.

Robberg Peninsula

The sheltered waters that make Plettenberg Bay such an ecologically rich coastal area and a prime water sports destination owe much to the landmark rocky headland of the Robberg Peninsula. The peninsula is a beautiful wilderness area that is famed for its coastal walks, abundant marine and bird life, and amazing sea views.

Knysna Elephant Park

Many years before hunting, deforestation and development took their toll on the environment, the Knysna indigenous forests were home to free-roaming herds of elephant. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that you will meet one of these gentle giants in the forest, but today you can still enjoy their company at the Knysna Elephant Park.

Elephant Sanctuary, The Crags

Set in an indigenous forest, the Crags Elephant Sanctuary offers visitors the chance to touch, feel, feed, learn about and even walk hand in trunk with African elephants. All programmes are guided and guest numbers are limited to ensure personal attention and maximum elephant interaction to make this an enriching experience.

Included

Bed and Breakfast

Route 62

Route 62 might market itself as the longest Wine Route in the world, but that’s definitely not all there is to it. Lush greenery and fertile valleys form a stark contrast against the semi-desert of the Klein Karoo while towering mountains and their rivers and streams provide an awe-inspiring backdrop throughout. Some of the renowned attractions visitors will spot as they follow the route are the winelands of the Breede River Valley, the majestic Swartberg mountains, the Cango Caves and ostrich farms of Oudtshoorn, and the fruit orchards of the Langkloof Valley.

Day Description

Guests depart Tsala Lodge after breakfast to arrive in Knysna in time to enjoy the Feathered Nature Reserve excursion. The guided excursion is finalized with a fantastic buffet lunch before returning to their vehicle to travel into the Karoo and check in at Rosenhof Guest House in Outdshoorn. Guests have time to enjoy a visit to the Cango Caves with these magnificent limestone formations and incredible interconnecting caves. On returning to Rosenhof guests freshen up and enjoy a fantastic dinner.

Overnight: Rosenhof Country House

Rosenhof Country House is situated on the outskirts of Oudtshoorn en route to the Cango Caves and Ostrich farms. The carefully renovated homestead (circa 1852), with its yellowwood beams and ceilings and antique furniture, exudes an aura of authenticity. The lovely rose garden, which gave Rosenhof its name, leads to stylishly decorated bedrooms, each individually furnished in Victorian Style with patios opening onto the courtyard. All rooms provide air-conditioning, satellite tv, telephones, minibar, and tea trays. The two Executive Suites are privately situated with unspoiled and tranquil views of the Swartberg Mountain. Each suite has its own private lounge with fireplace and swimming pool. Rosenhof has a cozy pub and several luxury lounges with fireplaces where guests can relax and admire works for well-known South African artists. In summer guests can cool down in the pool or take tea in the manicured gardens. The Wellness Center offers a fully equipped gym, Jacuzzi, sauna and beauty clinic where relaxing and stimulating treatments are offered. The restaurant st Rosenhof was voted one of the top 100 restaurants in South Africa. Traditional country cuisine with a cordon bleu touch and an extensive wine collection with make dining here an unforgettable experience. Breakfast is equally memorable, served in the sunny breakfast room overlooking the manicured gardens. Rosenhof’s luxury and comfort are surpassed only by its staff’s commitment to individual care and service. Patrons will soon realize why it is recognized as one of the finest establishments in the Klein Karoo and Garden Route.

Activities

Featherbed Nature Reserve
The pristine Featherbed Reserve is a South African Natural Heritage site situated on the Western Knysna Head and is only accessible by ferry. A visit to the reserve includes a ferry cruise, nature drive and guided walk – all of which offer unsurpassed views of the lagoon, mountains and the town of Knysna.
Cango Caves
The spectacular Cango Caves are a subterranean wonderland of magnificent stalactite and stalagmite rock formations that attracts thousands of visitors annually. They extend more than two kilometers into the Swartberg Mountains and visitors can take guided tours that wind through narrow passageways and steep stairways linking the massive caverns.
Featherbed Nature Reserve
The pristine Featherbed Reserve is a South African Natural Heritage site situated on the Western Knysna Head and is only accessible by ferry. A visit to the reserve includes a ferry cruise, nature drive and guided walk – all of which offer unsurpassed views of the lagoon, mountains and the town of Knysna.
Cango Caves
The spectacular Cango Caves are a subterranean wonderland of magnificent stalactite and stalagmite rock formations that attracts thousands of visitors annually. They extend more than two kilometers into the Swartberg Mountains and visitors can take guided tours that wind through narrow passageways and steep stairways linking the massive caverns.

Included

Dinner, Bed, and Breakfast

Cape Town

Cape Town is one of the world’s most beautiful cities and a top international destination. Large volumes of tourist flock to Cape Town to enjoy this unique city with it’s fascinating history, interesting culture, natural beauty, award-winning wines and laidback lifestyle. Whether you are a serious tourist or just want to lie on the beach and enjoy life Cape Town will satisfy your needs.

Day Description

This morning guests enjoy breakfast before departing for one of the many ostrich show farms in the region. Guests can enjoy the hour-long guided tour and then travel along the R62 through the winelands and into Cape Town. Check in at the Cape Grace Hotel and the rest of the day or evening is enjoyed at leisure exploring the V&A Waterfront where guests can visit one of the many restaurants for dinner (Own Cost)

Overnight: Cape Grace

Nestled on a private quay in Cape Town’s bustling Victoria & Alfred Waterfront between a working harbour and the serenity of an international yacht marina, Cape Grace showcases the essence of the Cape with designs that reveal local creativity, whilst staying true to the warm atmosphere and personalised levels of service that have for years defined the hotel. With a genuine passion to champion distinctive standards in service, Cape Grace is dedicated to surpassing expectations and making your stay, whether work or pleasure, the most memorable ever. The preferred choice for international travellers, Cape Grace opened its doors in 1996 and is centrally located, with quick and easy access to the airport, city centre and popular tourist destinations. From the globally inspired offerings of the hotel’s restaurant Signal, to the whisky, wine and cocktail treats that await below deck at the popular Bascule Whisky, Wine and Cocktail Bar, to the African delights that surprise at The Spa at Cape Grace, the hotel is dedicated to surpassing expectations and making your stay the most memorable ever.

Activities

Ostrich Show Farms A visit to South Africa would be incomplete without including Safari Ostrich Show Farm on your itinerary.

Included

Bed and Breakfast

Day Description

Today guests enjoy a full day tour of the winelands visiting 3 winefarms with tastings in the Franschhoek and Stellenbosch regions. Guests are then dropped off again at their hotel at the end of the day

Activities

From Cape Town make your way out into the picturesque winelands visiting South Africa’s most famous wine regions – Paarl, Franschoek and Stellenbosch. Aside from the excellent wines the area is renowned for its food and is steeped in history such as the Taal monument, various museums and the contribution of the French Huguenots. There are also many attractions you wouldn’t expect to find on a wine route, from butterflies to cheetahs and pretty much everything in between.

Day Description

Guests are collected after breakfast to either enjoy a city tour or a peninsula tour. Guests can also choose to rather tour up Table Mountain. Guests are then dropped off at their hotel to enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.

Activities

Cape Point Day Tour

Included

Bed and Breakfast

Day Notes

Guests enjoy the last day at leisure before traveling to the Cape Town Airport for their onward journey to the USA or one of the fantastic Add on options to Kruger National Park or Victoria Falls.

Activities

Cape Point Day Tour

Included

Bed and Breakfast

Enchanting scenery has long made South Africa a highly desirable journey. There are breathtaking mountain vistas from Table Mountain to God’s Window, stunning coastline views along the Garden Route at the very bottom of the continent, and horizon-to-horizon expanses of the African bush landscape.

Twice daily game drives can include wildlife as poignant as a glimpse of the endangered African wild dog to the already well known Big Five (lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo.)

It is a life experience that only Africa can offer. Adventures Africa works closely with respected partners who provide the highest level of services to create enjoyable and memorable life experiences. We believe a vacation is a success if it is custom tailored to the preferences and expectations of each individual traveling. Each trip will be designed to be just the right balance of comfort and excitement.

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