South Africa

The Best of South Africa: Exploring the Rainbow Nation

Program No. 22444RJ
Discover the history and natural diversity of South Africa from important urban centers to scenic coastlines. Join experts to search for iconic wildlife in the South African bush.

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At a Glance

It’s town and country — South Africa-style. Discover the vibrant cityscapes of Johannesburg and Cape Town to learn about the turbulent past and promising future of South Africa, then journey to the wild side of the country and search for the “Big Five” — elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros. From the sparkling waters and emerald forests of the Garden Route to the vast plains and dramatic plateaus of the South African countryside, witness a stunning array of flora and fauna.

Extend Your Adventure

This program includes an optional program extension.

Extension: Victoria Falls & Chobe National Park

Discover the magnificent, mile-long Victoria Falls. Explore Chobe National Park with a local expert to witness herds of elephant, lions, leopard and more.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles on varied terrain. Bumpy, dusty game drives in open-air safari vehicles. Elevations up to 5,575 feet.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Walk in the footsteps of South Africa's freedom fighters and stand in Freedom Square where South Africans united in the name of democracy.
  • Explore the beautiful Garden Route and venture into the bush on game drives in Karongwe Game Reserve.
  • Ascend Table Mountain and enjoy the spectacular view it affords, and stand at the southwestern-most point of the African continent at the Cape of Good Hope.

General Notes

Please refer to the “Travel Information” section on the Road Scholar website, the start/end time listed in your first informational packet or contact the provider if you plan on booking your own flights for correct arrival and departure dates. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available.
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Helen Malisan
Helen Malisan’s passion for exploration began in high school when she visited Italy, her ancestral country. After completing her final year at school, she immediately joined South African Airways where she worked for 10 years. In 1993, her love for nature and South Africa inspired her to complete the necessary courses to become a wilderness excursion leader, spurring her career as a safari leader in Namibia and Zambia. Helen says her interest in people, nature and animals inspires her work.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Helen Malisan’s passion for exploration began in high school when she visited Italy, her ancestral country. After completing her final year at school, she immediately joined South African Airways where she worked for 10 years. In 1993, her love for nature and South Africa inspired her to complete the necessary courses to become a wilderness excursion leader, spurring her career as a safari leader in Namibia and Zambia. Helen says her interest in people, nature and animals inspires her work.
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Year
2025
  • 2024
  • 2025
Date and Direction
Sep 16 - Oct 01 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Feb 11 - Feb 26 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Mar 31 - Apr 15 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Aug 26 - Sep 10 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Sep 16 - Oct 01 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
Please Note: The program differs on certain dates.
Please Note: The program differs on certain dates.
Select trip year and date
2025
  • 2024
  • 2025
Sep 16 - Oct 01 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Feb 11 - Feb 26 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Mar 31 - Apr 15 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Aug 26 - Sep 10 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
  • Sep 16 - Oct 01 (Johannesburg to Karongwe Private Game Reserve)
While we make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our published materials, programs are typically advertised more than a year prior to their start date. As a result, some program activities, schedules, accommodations, personnel, and other logistics occasionally change due to local conditions or circumstances. Should a major change occur, we will make every effort to alert you. For less significant changes, we will update you during orientation. Thank you for your understanding.
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16 days
15 nights
36 meals
13 B 3BR 9 L 11 D
DAY
1
In Transit to Program
In Flight
DAY
2
Arrive Johannesburg, Check-in, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Johannesburg
D
City Lodge Hotel Eastgate

Activity note: Hotel check-in from 2:00 p.m.

Afternoon: Check in at the hotel and relax before the welcome dinner.

Dinner: Welcome dinner at the hotel will be our choice off an a la carte menu; a welcome drink, bottled water, coffee and tea are provided. Additional beverages available for purchase.

Evening: Orientation: The Group Leader will greet everyone with a warm welcome and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule and any changes, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer any questions you may have. We are fortunate to have as our Group Leader a knowledgeable expert who will also serve as our primary lecturer for most of the program. In addition, we will have the benefit of local experts who will join us at different sites. All transportation will be provided via private motorcoach unless specified otherwise. Free time is reserved for your personal independent exploration. Please note that program activities, schedules, and personnel may need to change due to local circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. Continue getting to know your fellow participants, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead.

DAY
3
Constitution Hill, Apartheid Museum
Johannesburg
B,L,D
City Lodge Hotel Eastgate

Activity note: Drive time to Constitution Hill is approximately 25 minutes, 5 miles; to Apartheid Museum is approximately 20 minutes, 6 miles; back to hotel is approximately 30 minutes, 10 miles. Drive time is traffic-dependent; traffic can be quite bad in Johannesburg. Getting on/off minibus; walking approximately 2 miles total; periods of standing.

Breakfast: At the hotel, breakfast will be an expansive buffet featuring a variety of cold cereals, fresh fruit, cold meats and cheeses, pastries and hot items such as bacon, sausage, tomatoes and mushrooms. Omelettes, eggs and waffles are cooked on demand. Fruit juices, coffee, tea, milk and water provided.

Morning: Boarding our motorcoach, we will transfer to Constitution Hill, in the heart of Johannesburg. In the company of a local expert, we will walk through the entirety of the Constitution Hill precinct, visiting the Old Fort, the Women's Jail, Number Four and the Constitutional Court. Our local expert will discuss the area's complex history and its various uses throughout its existence. We will learn about the injustices suffered by the Apartheid-era inmates held here, and discuss why the decision to locate the Constitutional Court to this site holds such meaning. Following our visit, we will reboard our motorcoach and head to our lunch venue.

Lunch: Taken at a local restaurant, including water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: We will continue on to the southern edge of Johannesburg to visit the award winning and internationally acclaimed Apartheid Museum, where a local expert will join us for a walk through the museum with interpretation of exhibits. This beautiful museum gives a balanced account of 20th century South Africa. It recounts the political upheavals beginning in the last century and moves on to the transition from a racist state into the new era of hope and freedom as a democracy. At the end of the afternoon, we will return to the hotel with time to freshen up before dinner.

Dinner: Dinner at the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
4
Fly to Garden Route, South Africa’s National Flower
Garden Route
B,L,D
The Old Rectory Hotel & Spa

Activity note: Drive time from Gqeberha to the protea farm is approximately 1.5 hours, 93 miles; drive time from protea farm to Plettenberg Bay is approximately 1 hour, 58 miles. Minimal walking at the farm; periods of standing.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet.

Morning: We will check out of the hotel and transfer to the Johannesburg airport to fly to Gqeberha (formerly known as Port Elizabeth), located along the southern coast of South Africa. Here, we will board our motorcoach and begin our journey west along the Garden Route.

Lunch: At a rustic local restaurant, we will enjoy a one-course, plated meal plus water and a soft drink; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: From our lunch spot, we will re-board our motorcoach for a short drive to the Regyne Protea Farm, where we will learn about South Africa’s national flower, the protea, in the company of a local expert. We will start our visit in the farm’s nursery, where we will have the chance to view up close the 30 different protea species the farm grows, as our local expert explains the processes used in protea farming. From the nursery, we will continue outside to the fields, to view the flowers that are growing closest to the farm’s center. We will end our visit in the packing plant, where we will discover what it takes to package the flowers for export to Europe and beyond, as well as have the opportunity to meet some of the farm’s workers. After our visit, we will board our motorcoach and continue west to the town of Plettenberg Bay, where we will check into the hotel and settle into our rooms.

Dinner: At the hotel, we will enjoy a plated, three-course meal with food pairing related to the historical side of the building, which is a national monument; an educational talk will precede each course, explaining the history. Water, coffee, tea included; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
5
Featherbed Nature Reserve, Knysna Township Lifestyle
Garden Route
B,L
The Old Rectory Hotel & Spa

Activity note: Choice of two morning hikes: 1.5 mile hike downhill along steep and uneven terrain, including some steps; shorter hike is an out-and-back hike that can be as long or as short as you’d like, along even terrain. Minimal walking in Knysna; getting in/out of a minivan. Driving approximately 1.5 hours total during the day, 45 miles.

Breakfast: At the hotel, we will have a buffet including eggs, sausage, bacon, cold cereal, toast, and fresh fruit, plus coffee, tea, water, fruit juice.

Morning: This morning we will board our motorcoach for the ride to Knysna. From the Knysna quay, we will take a ferry across the lagoon to Featherbed Nature Reserve, a unique 370 acre reserve that encompasses the Western Head of Knysna, one of South Africa’s premier Natural Heritage Sites. Upon disembarking the ferry, we will board a large golf cart-like shuttle for the short ride up to the overlook, while our local expert discusses the unique ecology of the reserve. While at the overlook, enjoy magnificent views of the coastline and estuary. Our adventure continues with a choice of two hikes in Featherbed Nature Reserve. From the overlook, the first group will hike downhill through the forest, into the caves, and along the spectacular lagoon coastline in the company of a Featherbed ranger. The second group will be driven back down to the jetty and, in the company of our Group Leader, walk an out-and-back route along the last part of the trail where it is flat and not strenuous. Those not wishing to hike can relax at the main reception area, where there is also a stretch of sandy beach to be enjoyed.

Lunch: Buffet taken on site at Featherbed Reserve, plus water, coffee, tea; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: After ferrying back across the lagoon, we will have a glimpse into the local township lifestyle within the town of Knysna. Disembarking from our motorcoach at various spots, we will take short walks in town with a local Xhosa specialist, who is also a resident of the nearby township. Our specialist will give the background of the township while we explore a community upliftment program that features locally produced goods. We will continue on to a traditional clothing shop, to experience how the locals dress, and then on to a local hairdresser to see the women’s elaborate braided hairstyles in the making. Our specialist will also explain the educational systems available to local residents. Our afternoon will culminate with tea hosted by one of the local residents. During tea, we will have the chance to learn some Xhosa words, as well as traditional songs and drumming. We will return to the hotel for the rest of the evening at leisure.

Dinner: This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
6
Knysna Forest Walk, To Klein Karoo
Oudtshoorn
B,L,D
Mooiplaas Guesthouse

Activity note: Drive time from Plettenberg Bay to forest is approximately 20 minutes, 12 miles; drive from forest to Mossel Bay is approximately 1.5 hours, 78 miles; drive time from Mossel Bay to Oudtshoorn is approximately 1 hour, 49 miles. Morning walk will last approximately 1.5 hours on a flat trail over a distance of approximately 1.5 miles.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet.

Morning: This morning we will have a chance to explore the local flora and fauna, as well as some of the history in the area. Venture to the Knysna Forest, where we will embark on a walk with a local specialist; here we will be exposed to the indigenous rainforest, learning about the ecology of the forest, the gold mining history in the area, and the array of birdlife and small mammals encountered. We will also have the chance to discuss the plight of the Knysna Forest Elephants, and how they relate to elephants in other parts of Africa. In the late morning, we will make our way by motorcoach to Mossel Bay for our lunch today.

Lunch: At a local seafood restaurant overlooking the ocean, enjoy a plated, multi-course meal, plus coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: We will depart Mossel Bay in the early afternoon and head over the nearby Outeniqua Mountains to the contrastingly different Garden Route environment of the Klein (Little) Karoo. We will spend the next two nights in Oudtshoorn, the “ostrich capital” of the world. After checking into the guesthouse and settling into our rooms, we will regroup with our Group Leader in the outdoor lounge for a discussion on significant colonial influences in the early development of South Africa.

Dinner: At the guesthouse’s restaurant, we will enjoy a four-course, set menu meal featuring options for each course, plus coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase. Of course, ostrich filet is always an option!

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
7
Free Time, Ostrich Farm
Oudtshoorn
B,L,D
Mooiplaas Guesthouse

Activity note: Minimal walking on the ostrich farm, around 1/2 mile.

Breakfast: At the lodge, we will have a buffet including hot items cooked to order, cold cereal, toast, and fresh fruit, plus coffee, tea, water.

Morning: Free Time. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Transportation will be provided into town.

Lunch: At a local restaurant next to the farm, enjoy a three-course, set meal featuring a variety of options, plus coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: We will learn about the ostrich industry in the area during a visit to the working ostrich farm at Mooiplaas, in the company of a local expert. Here we will learn about every aspect of ostrich farming, from breeding to rearing. We will even have the opportunity to hold an ostrich egg and interact with baby ostriches!

Dinner: Plated guesthouse meal.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
8
To Hermanus, Fynbos Class
Hermanus
B,L
Windsor Hotel

Activity note: Drive time from Oudtshoorn to Hermanus is approximately 4 hours, 225 miles. Walking distance at the reserve is approximately 2 miles on a graded path, some incline/decline.

Breakfast: Lodge buffet.

Morning: We will depart Oudtshoorn, traveling through the scenic Klein Karoo via the “country route,” negotiating the Huis River Pass before taking a rest break at one of the many delightful little towns along the way. After traversing the impressive Tradouw Pass over the Langeberg Mountains, we will spend the remainder of the morning traveling through the rolling farm lands of the Overberg, arriving at the charming town of Hermanus in time for lunch.

Lunch: Taken at a local restaurant, lunch will be our choice from a two-course, set menu with a main dish and dessert; bottled water, coffee, tea will be included, with additional beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: From the restaurant, we will transfer a short distance to the Fernkloof Nature Reserve, located on the hillsides overlooking Hermanus. In the company of a local specialist, we will walk through the reserve, learning about the unique fynbos biome which covers only 6.7% of South Africa yet contains the largest number of plant species, compared to the other biomes in the country. Exploring this beautiful setting, we will learn about the different families of fynbos, and why they are unique, as we walk along one of the easier paths in the reserve. In the late afternoon, we will transfer a short distance to our hotel for an overnight stay.

Dinner: On your own to explore local fare. There are numerous restaurant choices within a short and safe walking distance from the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
9
To Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Local Winery
Cape Town
B,L,D
City Lodge Hotel Victoria and Alfred Waterfront

Activity note: Drive to Stellenbosch is 1.5 hours, 60 miles; Stellenbosch to Cape Town is 1 hour, 30 miles.

Breakfast: At the lodge, we will have a buffet including hot items cooked to order, cold cereal, toast, and fresh fruit, plus coffee, tea, water, fruit juice.

Morning: We will depart Hermanus, heading through the scenic Winelands countryside to Stellenbosch. As we drive into town, our Group Leader will give us an introduction to Stellenbosch and its history. Upon our arrival, we will have time to walk the streets and explore this small town on our own. Many of the town's historical landmarks are within easy walking distance of the town center. An interesting stop is the Village Museum, where four restored historical houses trace the history of Stellenbosch and its famous architecture. Upon our return to the motorcoach, we will drive to a local winery, where we will discover some of the region’s tasty products during a wine tasting at a local winery. Hear a lecture on the area’s architecture, history and viniculture, given by the Group Leader.

Lunch: At a local winery, enjoy a gourmet picnic meal, plus a glass of wine, water, coffee, tea; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: Depart towards Cape Town. En-route to the hotel, we will have a brief city orientation onboard the coach, with commentary from our Group Leader. In the late afternoon, we will continue on to our hotel, located on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, to check in.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, enjoy a plated three-course meal, plus coffee, tea, water. Additional beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
10
City Exploration, Contemporary Art Museum, Free Time
Cape Town
B,D
City Lodge Hotel Victoria and Alfred Waterfront

Activity note: Getting on/off the bus, walking up to 1.5 mile during city exploration. Some hills encountered during walk in the Bo Kaap. Periods of standing at museum. Total drive time approximately 1 hour.

Breakfast: At the hotel, we will have a plentiful buffet featuring a wide variety of options including waffles and a variety of eggs cooked to order, breakfast meats, cold cereals, cheeses, pastries, and fresh fruit, plus coffee, tea, fresh juices, water.

Morning: Our morning will begin with an exploration of the city. Sites visited include: the Bo Kaap, a colorful and predominantly Muslim neighborhood, where we will learn about the Cape Malay community and taste some of their culinary specialties; the Company Gardens, a lovely garden in the heart of city center that is surrounded by the Houses of Parliament; the Anglican Cathedral of South Africa, where Desmond Tutu was bishop; the Castle of Good Hope, a former fort that is the oldest building in South Africa; and the District Six area, which serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of apartheid. Mid-morning, we will visit the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in the company of a docent. Located on the V&A Waterfront, the museum features cutting edge, contemporary art from around Africa and its diaspora. With over 100 galleries, spread over nine floors, the Zeitz MOCAA features permanent collections and temporary exhibitions of 21st century African art. At the end of the docent-led visit, participants wishing to spend more time in the museum are welcome to do so.

Lunch: On our own account to explore local fare.

Afternoon: Free Time. On your own to see and do what interests you most in Cape Town. Our Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. In the early evening, we will regroup at the hotel for our transfer to dinner.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, enjoy a three-course meal featuring a choice of starter, entrée, and dessert, plus coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
11
Table Mountain, Cape Peninsula, Boulders Beach
Cape Town
B,L,D
City Lodge Hotel Victoria and Alfred Waterfront

Activity note: Full day field trip will take approximately 8 hours, with periods of sitting on the coach traveling between sites. Getting on/off funicular at Cape Point, with set of steep stairs to reach the Cape Point lighthouse; spectacular views can still be had without climbing to the lighthouse. At Boulders Beach, the coach must park in a parking lot that requires about a 15-20 minute walk to get to the entrance to Boulders; the walk is on flat, paved surfaces.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet.

Morning: Today will be a full day field trip exploring the natural beauty of Table Mountain National Park and the Cape Peninsula, with our Group Leader who will lead and add commentary throughout the day. We will head straight to Table Mountain via motorcoach, where we will take a cable car ride up the steep granite slopes of Table Mountain (weather permitting). Atop the summit, we will be able to choose from various walking paths to follow and take in the splendid views of the city and peninsula; it is perhaps one of the most magnificent views in the southern hemisphere. We may come across the unique rock hyrax, whose closest genetic relative is the elephant! After descending the mountain by cable car, we will depart toward Cape Point via the coastal route passing through South Africa’s famous beach resort town of Camps Bay, past the Twelve Apostle Range, through Hout Bay, and along Chapman’s Peak Drive, one of the most spectacular coastal roads to be found in Africa, finally arriving at the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Cape Point, the southwestern-most point of the African continent, is one of the world’s most beautiful places – a stretch of rocky mountain jutting southward into the sea. We will board the Flying Dutchman funicular, which will bring us up to a viewpoint walkway on the peak, the lower station; the upper station, where the lighthouse is located, is accessible by stairs from here. At Cape Point we will find a myriad of pristine beaches, sheltered bays and coves, as well as a rich array of indigenous flora. The fynbos reserve (a unique vegetation type of the Cape Floral Kingdom) is home to a variety of wildlife and bird species. Whales (dependent on season), penguins and seals may be spotted from this point.

Lunch: At a local restaurant specializing in seafood, enjoy a three-course plated meal, plus coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: We will continue to Boulders Beach to view the resident African penguin colony. Our Group Leader will lead us to the beach, which is nestled in a sheltered cove between Simon's Town and Cape Point, and introduce us to the penguins. Boulders has become world famous for its thriving colony of African penguins and magnificent wind-sheltered beaches. Boulders is one of the few sites where this vulnerable bird (Spheniscus demersus) can be observed at close range, wandering freely in a protected environment. In the late afternoon, we will return to the hotel with time to freshen up before dinner.

Dinner: At a local restaurant featuring traditional African dishes. Water, coffee, tea provided with additional beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
12
To Hoedspruit, Lion Class, Game Drive
Karongwe Private Game Reserve
B,L,D
Chisomo Safari Camp

Activity note: Flight from Cape Town to Hoedspruit is approximately 3 hours. Drive from Hoedspruit to safari camp 1 hour, 45 miles. Game drive lasts around 3 hours, in open-air 4x4 vehicles.

Breakfast: Hotel buffet.

Morning: We will check out of the hotel and transfer to the Cape Town airport for our flight to Hoedspruit airport, located in the greater Kruger National Park area.

Lunch: In flight.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in the early afternoon, we will be met and transferred by minivan to the Karongwe Game Reserve. Karongwe Game Reserve occupies a prime position adjacent to the world-renowned Kruger National Park. Karongwe may be explored in open-air game viewing vehicles or on foot under the guidance of armed and experienced local rangers (guided bush walks are at additional cost). The reserve boasts the Big Five (lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant) as well as cheetah, zebra, giraffe, hippo, a variety of antelope species and prolific bird life. Arrive in camp, where we will have time to settle in before tea and snacks are served. During tea time, our Group Leader will give a lecture on lion social structure and behavior. Afterwards, we will embark on our first game drive within Karongwe Game Reserve, each vehicle with its own local safari expert. We will search for the "Big Five" and other wildlife resident in the reserve. Sundowner drinks and snacks will be served at a scenic spot as we watch the sunset.

Dinner: In camp, dinners will vary day by day and are either plated or buffet. Each night, enjoy plenty of options for a full, three-course meal featuring both meat and vegetarian entrees, plus coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
13
Game Drive, Termites Class, Game Drive
Karongwe Private Game Reserve
B,BR,D
Chisomo Safari Camp

Activity note: Waking up early for morning game drive; game drives last up to 3 hours in the morning and late afternoon, done in open-air 4x4 vehicles.

Breakfast: Early morning snacks, plus coffee, tea, water, fruit juice, before the morning game drive.

Morning: We will explore more of the Karongwe Reserve on an early morning game drive, accompanied by local rangers, in search of the Big Five. Drives typically last for three hours in the early mornings and late afternoons, when animals are most active.

Brunch: Following the morning game drive, enjoy a delicious and filling buffet brunch featuring both hot and cold breakfast and lunch items, plus coffee, tea, water, fruit juice.

Afternoon: Midday, we will have time to relax at the pool or enjoy the camp’s other facilities. Animals can frequently be seen from the comfort of the rooms, as they wander past in search of food and water. Afternoon tea and snacks will be served, during which time the Group Leader will give a lecture on termites and their importance to the ecology of the area. Following tea, the late afternoon safari will depart; explore the area with in-depth interpretation from the local rangers. Sundowners will again be taken at a scenic spot.

Dinner: Lodge meal.

Evening: At leisure to spend in discussion with fellow participants.

DAY
14
Game Drives, Rhinoceros
Karongwe Private Game Reserve
B,BR,D
Chisomo Safari Camp

Activity note: Waking up early for morning game drive; game drives last up to 3 hours in the morning and late afternoon, done in open-air 4x4 vehicles.

Breakfast: Early morning snacks.

Morning: We will set out for an early morning game drive, in search of animals that may have eluded us so far.

Brunch: Lodge meal.

Afternoon: After brunch, we will have time at leisure during the heat of the day. Over afternoon tea, our Group Leader will give a lecture on rhinoceros. Following tea time, we will embark on the last evening safari of the program. Cherish the last sundowners at a scenic spot.

Dinner: Farewell dinner at the lodge.

Evening: Spend the evening recounting tales from the program with fellow participants.

DAY
15
Game Drive, To Johannesburg, Program Concludes
In Flight
B,BR

Activity note: Transfer to airport 1 hour, 45 miles. Flight time Hoedspruit to Johannesburg is 1 hour. See your program’s travel details regarding transfers. If you are an independent traveler (POP status), see “Ground Transportation from Last Location."

Breakfast: Early morning snacks.

Morning: We will embark on one last early morning game drive within the reserve in search of animals we may not have seen thus far.

Brunch: A filling brunch will be served, after which we will have time to pack.

Afternoon: In the late morning following brunch, we will be transferred to Hoedspruit airport for our flight to Johannesburg. Upon a mid-afternoon arrival in Johannesburg, connect to international flights home. This concludes our program. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Please join our Facebook page and share photos of your program. Visit us at www.facebook.com/rsadventures. Best wishes for all your journeys!

DAY
16
In Transit From Program
In Flight

Morning: Early morning arrivals in North America.






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