02.03. Arrival in Johannesburg. Accommodation at the hotel.
03.03. Breakfast. Flight to Cape Town.  Historical places of Cape Town – Dutch East India Garden, Castle of Good Hope, Malay Quarter,  and Greenmarket Square.
West Coast, where there are stunning views of Table Mountain, Robben Island and Table Bay. Finish the day with a visit to Groot Constantia, the oldest Cape Dutch estate in South Africa and a wine farm built by the first Governor of the Cape. Accommodation at the hotel located next to the promenade.
04.03. Breakfast, West Coast with a stop at Maiden’s Cove to enjoy magnificent views of the Twelve Apostles and Camps Bay. The picturesque Chapman’s Peak pass offers breathtaking views. The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is where the cold waters of the Atlantic meet the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Descending to the coast of False Bay,  lunch in the old harbour of the historic naval port of Simon’s Town (for an additional fee).  Betty’s Bay to visit the largest penguin colony in Africa. Return to Cape Town through the huge Helderberg mountain range, which separates Cape Town from the interior of South Africa.
05.03. Breakfast. Flight to Kruger National Park (10-25 – 12-40), light lunch, walk around the lodge and walking trail. Sunset safari, dinner.

06.03 Breakfast. Full day safari in Kruger National Park. The safari starts before sunrise – this is the best time to see predators. Kruger offers many ecozones, each with a different variety of wildlife. Rivers surrounded by tall trees, dry hills, plains and bush. Giraffes, baboons, elephants, Dinner at the lodge.
07.03. Breakfast. Full day – the third largest in the world Blyde River Canyon and a panoramic route. God’s Window, Lisbon Falls and the town of Graskop. God’s Window allows you to see a cliff of 1,300 m. A short walk through the natural environment of the rainforest. Bourke’s Lac is a stunning natural formation created by water erosion over hundreds of years at the confluence of the Truer and Blyde rivers in red sandstone. You can use small footbridges and walk along the chasms, watching the water. On your return – dinner.
08.03. Breakfast. Flight to Victoria Falls. The indigenous population calls the waterfall “Thundering Smoke”. Victoria Falls, sunset cruise on the Zambezi River.

09.03. Breakfast, early morning crossing the border with Botswana and the way to Chobe National Park.  Then 3-4 hours on a safari in 4×4 vehicles with a professional ranger in one of the iconic parks of Africa. Chobe National Park is famous throughout the world for its huge herds of elephants, buffalo, wild dogs and big cats, which have no analogues anywhere in the world. Lunch on the banks of the Chobe River. River safari cruise. Here you can get up close to a hippopotamus, a crocodile and a stunning array of waterfowl, see huge herds of elephants and buffaloes that walk along the river. In the evening, return to Victoria Falls.
10.03. Breakfast. Victoria Falls. Flight to Johannesburg. 14-00-15-45. Departure from Johannesburg.