Extreme
Private Nature Reserve
The tour begins with 2.5 hour trip to a private nature and game reserve, which is located in the malaria-free zone. On arrival, a light breakfast will be served. Safari runs in open 4x4 vehicles to better observe the entire African "Big Five": lion, rhino, elephant, buffalo and leopard. In addition, there is a chance to meet zebras, wildebeest, giraffes, various birds of spectacular colors, jackals, wild boar and monkeys. Safaris are safe, easy-going and truly fascinating. Tour ends with a delicious and sumptuous meal.
Whale watching, diving with sharks, fishing ...
Marine Safari includes whale watching, boat trip to the fur seals colony, shark cage-diving and a trip to a colony of African penguins. For whale watching, we will take you to Hermanus, where you can go on a small boat in the ocean and see whales at arm's length.
For shark cage-diving, it's a 2.5-hour drive from Cape Town to Gaansbay. A light breakfast will be served upon arrival and then safety rules will be presented before departure at 8:30. The tour is designed to thrill, so you will go down in a protective cage to the Great White Sharks’ habitat. A team of professional divers will be on guard. The tour ends with a visit to Dyer Island, home to a large number of seals.
Deep-water fishing in Cape Town is very popular among professionals and amateurs. Fully equipped charters are departing every morning (weather permitting) from the coast of the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean to the deep sea. You can catch on your rod: cape salmon and tuna, fish sword and hake, squids and shrimps.
Close encounter with crocodiles
Did you know that the recent organism of crocodile’s immediate family is … a bird (close relatives or even descendants)? Therefore, there is no reason for you to be afraid of the crocodiles. We have lots of farms and reserves for breeding crocodiles. You are welcome to experience a close encounter with them by going down in the cage to their natural habitat. Age restriction – 9 years. Safety instructions and necessary equipment will be provided.
Over the two oceans and Winelands
To those, who would like to see all the beauty of Cape Town, the two oceans and mountains at the same time, we offer helicopter tours. There can be flights: over the Atlantic coast along all the beaches of Cape Town, Table Mountain and over the V&A Waterfront; a helicopter ride over the city of Cape Town, beaches and wine region of Constantia, panoramic path through Hout Bay and False Bay; a tour over the Cape Peninsula to the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point (the south-western point of Africa); a tour over magnificent Winelands of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek with the stop for wine tasting and lunch.
Helicopter rides and private transfers are available on your request.
Boating on the rivers
One of the most beautiful and rather quiet rivers in South Africa is Breede River (about 1 hour from Cape Town). This is where we are going to do rafting! It is an ideal place for family tours and for groups of tourists. You will be able to see a great number of birds, animal and rare plants.
River rafting on the longest river in South Africa - the Orange River is for real thrill-seekers. This place is situated about 7 hours from Cape Town and 10 km to Namibian border. You can combine rafting (of different difficulty) with hiking, resting around the fire, listening to stories and stars gazing. The professional equipment is provided.
Sky Adventures
If you have decided to fly, nothing should stop you from doing that! Unless the weather won’t permit it. You can paraglide with the professional instructor from the top of one of the beautiful mountains in Cape Town. If you have decided to do a tandem skydiving, I will gladly connect you with professionals in this field. You will hardly forget this breath-taking experience!
Surface water sports
The surfing is one of the most popular types of ocean sport. Once they tried to introduce it as a compulsory sport at schools in coastal areas. You should be older than six years, and then you can take private lessons from the instructor on one of the beaches of Cape Town, Garden Route or Durban area. You are welcome to complete the whole course and to become a professional surfer. One day you might decide to stay in the country and to train others this remarkable sport. Professional equipment and hydro costumes are available.
Extreme aerial sports
CANOPY TOURS originated in the lush rainforests of Costa Rica where adventurous biologists, desperate to study the diversity of animal life that habituates the upper canopy level of forests, devised a system of cables and platforms that would allow them to explore this previously inaccessible ecosystem. It wasn’t long before this developed into a breath-taking eco-tourism activity that not only allowed people to enter and experience the upper realm of a rainforest but raised awareness of the plight and beauty of the world’s endangered indigenous forests.
For most people, looking over the edge of a 216m bridge might be quite enough of a thrill. For others though, throwing themselves off the bridge is a far better pastime. Known as BUNGEE JUMPING, willing participants attach a special cord to their ankles and after a fair amount of persuasion and at least 2 or 3 "no, I can't do it" remarks, they throw themselves into thin air and hurtle down to the ground below. Just in time, the stretchy bungee cord pulls tight and the jump is complete.
Hiking, rock climbing and abseiling
Hiking is one of the most informative, interesting and tough activity. We can hike to the tops of our famous mountains, walk in valleys of local reserves, climb to the Table Mountain or the Lion's Head, follow the footsteps of the first people of South Africa - Bushmen while studying their rock art and learning their legends. If you don't like the mountains, but you are fit for a long distance walk, then we can go hiking through steppes of Karoo (the local version of a pilgrimage). We can take as well one of the routes in Tsitsikamma forest, where we can spend anything between 3 to 5 days.
ROCK-CLIMBING is an activity in which participants climb up, down or across natural rock formations. ABSEILING – is a controlled descent of a vertical drop, such as a rock face, using a rope. Both activities are absolutely amazing, but incredibly difficult. The most popular abseiling spot is from the top of the Table Mountain (1086 m).
All these activities are weather dependent.
Two Oceans world
Unique mosaic
Beaches and Zululand
Adrenaline and Safari
Classic Safari
Golden Province