Duration:
3 Days /2 Nights
Complimentary Pick-up Service:
From Port Elizabeth beachfront
hotels, others on request
Departs:
PORT ELIZABETH -
Daily
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Welcome
to Shamwari Game Reserve, 20 000
hectres (49000 acres) the malaria
free, private game reserve situated
in the Eastern Cape of South Africa,
has received numerous international
awards, including the World's
Leading Conservation Company and
Game Reserve for four consecutive
years. It is situated in verdant
bush along the Bushmans River,
halfway between Port Elizabeth (45
minutes drive outside the city) and
Grahamstown, a pleasant drive from
Cape Town, forming a natural
extension to the famous Garden
Route. Shamwari is about conserving
a vanishing way of life and is the
realisation of one man's dream, and
the success of many people's
passion. Steeped in Settler history,
and dating back to the time when a
multitude of game roamed wild and
free, the 18 000 hectare reserve
boasts five eco-systems, thus
enabling the support of many forms
of plant, animal and bird life.
This
is the ultimate African adventure
and conservation effort
coupled with responsible tourism.
Includes:
2 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners, 3
game drives, accommodation, return
transfers from Port Elizabeth
RECOMMENDED
TOUR COMBINATION:
ASPC4 - GARDEN ROUTE
COACH TOUR
ASCP4 - GARDEN ROUTE
SPLENDOUR COACH TOUR
ASMPC4 - CLASSIC WESTBOUND GARDEN
ROUTE TOUR
Hotel Used :
| Day
1, 2 |
Daily |
SHAMWARI
GAME LODGE |
DAY
1
PORT ELIZABETH - SHAMWARI:
Guests will be met at the hotel and
transferred to the lodge in time for
check in. In the afternoon guests
will meet and go on an afternoon
game drive. Overnight at Shamwari,
dinner included
DAY
2
SHAMWARI GAME RESERVE:
There is an early morning game drive
followed by breakfast back at the
lodge. The rest of the morning is at
leisure. Guests can then enjoy lunch
and relax before departing on an
afternoon game drive before dinner.
Overnight at Shamwari
DAY
3
SHAMWARI - PORT
ELIZABETH:
Guests enjoy an early light
breakfast of tea, coffee, scones and
muffins before being transferred
back to Port Elizabeth to possibly
join the ASPC4 tour. 
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