Itinerary
DAY ONE – MONDAY 07 NOVEMBERD
Evening departure from London Heathrow on an overnight flight to Cape Town. Possibility to upgrade to Business Class for more comfort.
DAY TWO – TUESDAY 08 NOVEMBERBLD
Morning arrival in Cape Town where you will be met by Susan. Short transfer to Hotel Oude Werf situated in the historic centre of Stellenbosch with its streets lined with oak trees and jacaranda bursting into flower. We walk to the Stellenbosch University Botanic Gardens where we enjoy lunch in a garden setting followed by an introduction to the flora of the Cape region and time to explore the garden. Early evening we meet in the garden for an aperitif and a short talk on the programme before enjoying dinner together.
DAY THREE – WEDNESDAY 09 NOVEMBERBPicnic
We begin with a morning visit to the Barlow family’s wine estate, Rustenberg. Rozanne Barlow shows us their private Manor House garden, renovated with the help of the head gardener Pietman Diener. It is a sheer delight and beautifully designed, with the recent addition of a potager garden. We continue to the wine estate, with its stunning garden with views to the Hottentot Holland Mountains, where there is an opportunity to taste the estate wines along with a picnic lunch.
The afternoon visit is to a richly planted private garden on the Helsgroote Pass in the mountains above Stellenbosch. It is surrounded with plantations of olive trees and vines, and has a well-developed vegetable garden supplying their own restaurant nearby with fresh produce. Evening at leisure.
DAY FOUR – THURSDAY 10 NOVEMBERBD
Kirstenbosch, at the foot of Table Mountain, is a magical garden with exclusively indigenous flora, except for the avenue of camphor trees. We are given a guided tour of the main sections of the garden, and go on to discover the treetop walkway. Lunchtime is in the garden. Our afternoon visit is to Stellenberg, Sandy Ovenstone’s outstanding garden created around her Cape Dutch manor house near Cape Town. David Hicks was involved in some of the design and the Ovenstones’ recent restoration along the stream is inspiring. We return to the hotel and enjoy dinner together at a nearby restaurant.
DAY FIVE – FRIDAY 11 NOVEMBERBL
We begin the day with a visit to the superb terraced gardens at Old Nectar in the attractive Jonkershoek Valley. Created by the late Una van der Spuy, a renowned rose grower, they have been recently restored and extended by her son.
We go on to discover Dylan Lewis’s garden, beautifully planted with indigenous fynbos as the context in which to display his sculptures of mountain leopards inspired by the hinterland of the mountains. Evening at leisure.
DAY SIX – SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBERBLD
The exceptional gardens at the Babylonstoren wine estate in the Drakenstein Valley were designed principally as a decorative potager garden by Patrice Taravella of Prieuré d’Orsan fame and, more recently, The Newt garden in Somerset. Liesl van der Welt, head gardener/curator, will welcome us. We enjoy lunch in the farm’s wine tasting restaurant with dishes made from their garden produce.
We spend most of the afternoon in the Elgin district with its many apple orchards. A highlight is our visit to a private garden of great plant collectors and propagators, where the woodland area is a profusion of climbing roses. The indigenous Wachendorfia and tall blue Aristea are particularly striking. We take the road over the fynbos-covered mountains descending through Franschhoek to return to Stellenbosch.
DAY SEVEN – SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBERBPicnicD
Depart Stellenbosch (with luggage) across the mountains to the Worcester Desert Botanic Gardens to discover Karoo vegetation. Continue along the Route 62 to Montagu and to the entrance of Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, where we transfer to Land Cruiser vehicles to drive to our lodge. A late afternoon game drive to experience the rich variety of game and wilderness, stopping for a sundowner, is followed by a return to the lodge for dinner.
DAY EIGHT – MONDAY 14 NOVEMBERBLD
Early morning game drive before returning for breakfast, followed by time to relax. Possible sightings include elephants, a pride of lions, giraffe, springbok, kudu; and white rhinos, which were re-introduced after well over a century’s absence to this vast conservation reserve. Late afternoon drive in the amazing Little Karoo fynbos to the dam where hippos can be seen. Dinner in the lodge.
DAY NINE – TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBERBLD
Early morning we discover on a nature walk both fynbos plants endemic to the Little Karoo, and the ancient rock art of San people (Bushman) who are indigenous to the area. Return for lunch and time to relax. Afternoon game drive with a sundowner, before enjoying dinner together.
DAY TEN – WEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBERBLD
Depart from Sanbona by Landcruiser, transferring to our minibus as we leave the reserve. We traverse the spectacular Tradouws Pass in the Langeberge Mountains and travel on across a landscape of vast cereal farms during this harvest season. There is a chance to bird-watch, with possible sightings of blue cranes and francolin. Arrive in the afternoon at Grootbos Reserve above Gansbaai on the coast. We meet our specialist guide for an introductory walk in the fynbos and the milkwood forest. Sundowner on the terrace overlooking Walker Bay before enjoying dinner together.
DAY ELEVEN – THURSDAY 17 NOVEMBERBLD
After breakfast we drive into the hills with our guide to discover the profuse coastal fynbos, and perhaps some springbok and baboons. In the afternoon we go down to the coast where we will hopefully spot Southern Right whales just off the cliffs. Time to relax or walk in the milkwood forest before dinner.
DAY TWELVE – FRIDAY 18 NOVEMBERBLD
We board a riverboat to explore the lagoon with our guide, spotting a multitude of birds and seasonal flora. Return to the lodge for a light lunch. Afternoon walk on the pristine beach, discovering ancient caves.
DAY THIRTEEN – SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBERBL
Our morning visit is to the Grootbos Reserve farm, where local villagers grow seasonal produce. We depart after lunch (with luggage) along the coast to see the indigenous penguins at Betty’s Bay. We then take the scenic coastal road to Cape Town airport for the return overnight flight.
DAY FOURTEEN – SUNDAY 20 NOVEMBER
Arrive early morning at London Heathrow airport.