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One-way Hop-on Hop-off Bus From Johannesburg To Cape Town

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One-way Hop-on Hop-off Bus From Johannesburg To Cape Town

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One way Hop-on Hop-off from Johannesburg to Cape Town

Route Duration: 21 days

Stops on the One way Hop-on Hop-off from Johannesburg to Cape Town:
  • Johannesburg - South Africa's largest city, This multi-cultural and cosmopolitan vibe city is known for its incredible nightlife. If a party is what youโ€™re looking for then this is the place to be. If you prefer to just vibe from township tours to South Africa's largest township Soweto, shopping up a storm at any of the many designer malls such as Sandton city to doing a bungee jump at the Orlando towers, Johannesburg has it all.
  • Drakensberg - The majestic Drakensberg is a mountain of contrasts, from peaks rising up to over 3000 meters to gentle and rolling foothills that create a sea of green. The Drakensberg or rather โ€˜Dragon Mountainโ€™ was first called uKhahlamba by the Zulu meaning "barrier of spears" is known for its craggy peaks. Sheer cliffs, tumbling streams and crystal clear rock pools combine to create an outdoor haven. This is a place of crisp mountain air and natural beauty at its best.
  • Durban - Durban is the third largest city in South Africa with the largest port in Africa. Home to the largest number of people of Indian descent outside of India, Durban also boasts an unmistakably Asian feel, with the marketplaces and streets of the Indian area replete with the sights, sounds and scents of the subcontinent. The city is also home to our Zulu tribe so often it would be referred to as the Zululand. Durban is a pretty much a mixed bag of diversity and also the cheapest.
  • Port Saint Johns - This unique town offers a blend of cultural and modern lifestyles. With a river flowing through a magnificent gorge known as gates of St. Johns and red stone cliffs the town is a huge magnet hippies, eccentrics and backpackers. This is prime hiking place, with silent forests and trails with more than 250 species of birds. There are also many other things the town has to offer such as canoe trips, horse trails, golf, dolphin and whale watching and some excellent deep sea and shore fishing
  • Coffee Bay - Coffee Bay is known for its astonishing beauty with a Nirvana feel and is the hub of Wild Coast. If youโ€™re looking for a great party or just to explore and discover this is the place for you. Try the cheapest professional surf lessons in the universe or go hiking over the hills and mountains to the world famous hole in the wall.
  • Bulungula - This is one of our countryโ€™s top ethical and eco-friendly experiences. Your hosts are the Nqileni community, one of the biggest Xhosa villages in the region. This is one of those opportunities to explore one of the best cultural experiences of your life. Hereโ€™s a huge variety of things to do like experiencing the daily life of the tribe, beach activities, brew local beer, explore the forests and collect herbs with the traditional healer or horse back over hills of paradise. The list is endless.
  • Chintsa West - This town is the start of one of South Africaโ€™s most cultural region, Home to the Xhosa tribe this region is as authentic as it gets. Experience Xhosa villages on a breathtaking lagoon with major sand dunes and hills. This is one of those towns where you can escape from the world and simply explore.
  • East London - This is South Africaโ€™s only river port city set on the Buffalo River and one of the most attractive stretches of the Eastern Cape seaboard. East Londonโ€™s sweeping white beaches extend for miles, unpolluted, uncrowded and unspoiled. This is the perfect city to escape and unwind.
  • Port Alfred - This area has an amazing active shifting dune field system in the world, visible from space, this is the perfect spot for sandboarding. There is a narrow stretch of pristine indigenous forests at Woody Cape, home to many naturally occurring mammals and a diversity of bird-life. It is one of the most important chicory producing areas in South Africa and has numerous historical buildings
  • Port Elizabeth - Known as South Africaโ€™s โ€˜Friendlyโ€™ city, this city offers a diverse selection of attractions and things to do and mainly itโ€™s a family-fun destination with Eco attractions, wildlife and cultural experiences, scenic nature trails as well as over 40 km of breathtaking coastlines and beaches.
  • Jeffreys Bay - Jeffreyโ€™s Bay is a beautiful coastal town, renowned for its surfing culture, and laid back, relaxed atmosphere. Jeffreyโ€™s Bay offers many exciting activities, awesome shopping opportunities at the local factory shops, legendary parties and so many funky and friendly people to meet.
  • Plettenberg Bay - Plettenberg Bay is like a small piece of the Cape Peninsula cut away and secreted along a discrete piece of beautiful coastline. With a pretty cool island to explore, up market restaurants and plenty of wildlife and activities Plettenberg is a great place to escape to and experience the best of both worlds.
  • Knysna - This is the heart of the Cape Wildflower floral kingdom. Situated between lush forests and the shores of a peaceful lagoon, it offers many activities and attractions of a wide variety. The most well known attraction is two great sandstone cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon which connects the estuary with the sea. A lookout has been put together on the eastern head showcasing spectacular views of the lagoon, Leisure Isle and Knysna.
  • Oudtshoorn - Oudtshoorn is one of the coolest little towns in South Africa, popular for the Cango Caves as well as being the Ostrich Capital of the world, this town offers a bit of everything for everyone like riding an Ostrich to hiking to waterfalls.
  • Mossel Bay - This town is the start of South Africaโ€™s stirring region, the Garden route. Mossel Bay is a coastal town best known for its stunning beaches and unique natural beauty. This town is jam packed with adventure, culture that stretches over 164 00 years old, modern infrastructure and admirable scenery.
  • Swellendam - Rich in history and known for its majestic beauty, Swellendam is one South Africaโ€™s oldest towns. This town has loads to offer from impeccable scenery and wine tasting to a fascinating fairy sanctuary for the kids. Whether youโ€™re a history buff or just interested on a new perspective on Swellendam it's definitely worth exploring.
  • Hermanus - Not only does this modern town showcase the charm and beauty of the Overberg, Hermanus is the Whale Watching capital of the world. Whale season usually starts as early as June and ends in early December. During summer and autumn itโ€™s known for its unforgettable holiday experiences from impressive scenery to spot cheap activities. This town has something for everyone.
  • Stellenbosch - Just a short distance from Cape Town, this is South Africaโ€™s 2nd oldest town. Itโ€™s virtually surrounded by beautiful mountains such as the Helderberg mountain and Simonsberg mountain. Stellenbosch Wine Routes was the first wine route ever formed in South Africa and is now the largest of all the South African wine routes. It was also voted South Africa's favorite wine route and is also a university town offering a vast experience.
  • Cape Town - Cape Town is South Africaโ€™s 2nd largest city and offers the most diverse range of attractions, sights and activities to offer. Itโ€™s been dubbed as the โ€˜New Yorkโ€™ of Africa with a bustling and modern city centre to sights as diverse as Table Mountain, Robben Island and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Cape Townโ€™s attractions cover the natural world and the countryโ€™s fascinating history in equal measure. The city is the hub of various cutting edge scenes.
Attractions on the One way Hop-on Hop-off from Johannesburg to Cape Town:

Cape Town

Operates: Departs from Johannesburg TUES, THURS, SUN

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