Flowers of Cape Province

A South African walking holiday amidst the wonderful flowers and plants of the country.
Overview

South Africa’s flora is amazingly diverse. The scenery of forests and plains, mountains and valleys is spectacular. The history and rainbow culture just adds to the country’s appeal. Starting in Cape Town for Table Mountain and Kirstenbosh Gardens, we travel up the western side of South Africa to Clanwillliam, then into the great Karoo and the small town of Calvinia. We then head south to Prince Albert and Oudtshoorn, situated between the Great and Little Karoo, we experience the pristine mountain fynbos as we cross the Swartberg Pass, before reaching Arniston on the beautiful Overberg Coast. This trip is specifically for those who enjoy great walks, flowers and open spaces.

Holiday Information Sheet

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Departure: 08 Sep 2012
Duration: 16 nights
Room Supplements: from £245
Availability: Available

Holiday Information

Grade D/FL
Code: 48100
£2,379
Price
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Terrain moderate Flowers
  

Michael worked as a walking leader and tour manager for 20 years, mostly in Europe and remains a keen walker.

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