Safari

1-Day Tram and Taste the Cape Wineland

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Price Per Unit

R2 000.00

R2 000  

PP Sharing

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Departure

Scheduled to depart on most Saturdays at the rate listed.

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1-Day Tram + Taste the Cape Wineland

Sip, swirl, and soak in the Cape Winelands in the most fashionable style on this full-day sensory experience. The 1-Day Tram + Taste the Cape Winelands tour includes wine tastings, gourmet delights, and a nostalgia-inducing ride on the Franschhoek Wine Tram, all packed perfectly into one carefully curated day trip from Cape Town or Stellenbosch.

From your first vineyard visit on Paarl’s sun-kissed slopes to historic wine estates and boutique tastings in Franschhoek, this tour celebrates the Cape’s enduring passion for winemaking. This day trip is sure to leave your taste buds enchanted and your soul refreshed.

What’s Included

  • Cape Town Pick-up & Drop-off service (±10km radius from Cape Town CBD)
  • Transport to tour highlights
  • Local Tour Guide – English speaking

What’s Excluded

  • Personal Expenses
  • Meals & Drinks
  • Personal Insurance
  • Flight Tickets

Included Activities

  • Fairview Cheese & Wine Farmer’s Tasting
  • Explore Franschhoek on foot
  • Wine Tram Ride + Wine Tasting
  • Muratie Port Wine Tasting
Itinerary Guideline

This acts as an indication of the route of the tour, but the exact itinerary is subject to change and may, on occasion, run in reverse or in a different order to fit with the availability of activities.

Rate for the 2025 Season (11 Jan to 14 Dec 2025)

  • R2 000 Per Person Sharing
  • A minimum of 4 bookings is needed to confirm. This tour accommodates a maximum of 13 guests per guide.
Transport

Mini-coach, SUV or van, subject to group size

What to Expect

Your day begins with a relaxed morning pickup from your accommodation in either Cape Town or Stellenbosch. As you leave the city behind, the rolling vineyards of the Cape Winelands come into sight, giving you an inviting preview of what’s to come.

The first destination on the itinerary is the iconic Fairview Wine and Cheese Estate, where you’re greeted with stunning panoramic views, the most adorable and playful goats, and an introduction to the estate’s artisanal cheeses, velvety wines, and rich olive oils. With an on-site cheesery and welcoming atmosphere, Fairview will delight all of your senses.

After you’ve sampled the wine and cheese, you’ll leave Fairvoew and travel to the village of Franschhoek, where history, beauty, and flavour collide in the most spectacular fashion.

While here, you’ll step aboard the Franschhoek Wine Tram, which is a vintage-style, open-air tram that moves slowly through the vine-laced farm valleys. With a glass of fine local wine in hand, your short journey (of about 5 to 10 minutes) is nothing short of magical. Depending on the day’s route, you’ll disembark at either Rickety Bridge or Plaisir Wine Estate, both of which have a serene setting and a selection of three estate wines to indulge in.

As lunchtime approaches, the gastronomic heart of the Cape Winelands welcomes you to tuck in. Franschhoek’s lively main street and weekend farmer’s market have everything from gourmet bistros to artisanal stalls and spontaneous musical performances. While here, you can choose a leisurely charcuterie platter or enjoy one of the local delicacies at a cosy café, as this is your time to treat yourself.

The final stop is the historic Muratie Wine Estate, which is hidden away in the beautiful Knorhoek Valley. Established in 1685, Muratie is a rustic change to the day’s earlier stops. Here, you’ll enjoy a unique tasting of sweet, port-style wines in the very tanks that once held some of the Cape’s earliest vintages which include South Africa’s first Pinot Noir.

Muratie’s moody cellars and timeworn walls are the perfect place to end your perfect day.

Note: The route and winery stops may vary depending on availability, with equally interesting alternatives provided where needed.

Price Per Unit

Normal Price

R2 000.00

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What makes kruger national park (knp) safaris so special?

Many people don’t see the point in driving through a bushveld looking for animals, but there’s so much more to it. wild animals are seen as a nuisance in most inhabited areas, but if you’ve never seen the magic of animals in their natural habitat, untouched by humans, you’ve been missing out! looking at zoo animals in their enclosures might be considered nice, because you’re almost 100% guaranteed that you’ll see them, but that’s not how they behave in the wild. nothing beats the thrill of finding a pride of lions laying in the shade, or walking across the road right in front of you, and once you’ve felt the reverberations of an elephant’s trumpet through your bones, you’ll be hooked! our clients often come back for more, because you never know what you’re going to see next…

Every single one of our guides have a passion for the kruger park. we love waking up every morning and meeting new people, never mind sharing our love for the bushveld with them. we are highly experienced and have heaps of knowledge about the fauna and flora in the knp at our clients’ disposal. one of our best characteristics must be that we focus on small groups to give each safari trip the best chance of seeing the best sights that the knp has to offer. our safaris depart any day of the week to suit our clients’ busy schedules and will accommodate all your needs as best we can. visit our website for more information on our company…

We operate from hazyview and will collect you from any of the lovely holiday resorts, lodges or nearby locations. our vehicles depart at different times in different seasons… for full day or morning safaris, we leave at 5am in october to march and at 5h30am in april to september. for afternoon safaris, we leave at 13h00 pm in the afternoons. most of the wildlife in the park prefers hiding in the shade during the hot afternoons, so we highly recommend joining us for the earlier safaris to get the most out of your trip.

Anything to do with the word “game” whilst on a safari—like game drives or looking for game—all refers to wild animals in safari context. you might also encounter “game” on the menus of some traditional restaurants, which basically means that you’re ordering wild buck meat, or even warthog.

Even though the knp falls in a malaria area, most foreigners are pleasantly surprised at how few mosquitoes are actually encountered whilst on a safari. these mosquitoes breed in water, and even in the middle of our rainy season in december, we don’t consider them to be a relentless menace. despite what you might have been told, mosquitoes are not a plague in the knp and although we are always cautious about malaria, the locals in and around the knp do not run around with repellents all the time.

If you’re really worried and consider yourself or anyone joining you on the safari to be particularly susceptible to this rare disease, be sure to consult your gp. there are many places in the park where you can buy mosquito repellent containing deet—this is the most vital ingredient in insect repellents as it has been proven to repel the malaria-carrying mosquitoes effectively.

Even though the kruger park is basically a giant protected bushveld and sparsely populated, there are many little “towns” and camps where you can find anything from grocery stores, souvenir stores, petrol stations and much more.

As mentioned before, there are many places in the knp where we can stop over for lunch where you can buy take-away food or choose to have a meal at the various restaurants. we usually have lunch at skukuza, but this is not set in stone.

Two words: comfortable and practical. seeing as you’re going to be driving around for the majority of the time on your safari experience, it is advisable that you wear clothes that are not too tight and not too hot. winters can be cold, so check the forecast beforehand, but summers are the opposite—just take a jacket with you in case it gets chilly, and stay away from high heels, ladies! we might stop on top of rocky mountains to give you an in-person taste of the spectacular views in the knp. trust me, it’s spine-chilling raw beauty.

You’ll be surprised at the true meaning of this term—it actually refers to the five most feared animals in the bush. they are extremely dangerous to hunt on foot and also rather rare. the big 5 consists of african lions, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. it really is a tourist attraction and many safari companies utilise this term as a major marketing strategy.

We cannot guarantee that there will be sightings of all five animals in the big 5, but we can guarantee that we will do our best to find them. elephants are massive, this is true, but in the lush untouched bushveld of the kruger, if they don’t want to be seen, they can easily disappear behind the trees mere meters away from you. they tend not to be too shy, unlike leopards. rhinos are extremely scarce, but our guides know where their usual grazing spots are, and a pride of lions would attract so much attention that our radios would notify us if there’s a sighting nearby. nevertheless, you are guaranteed to see a very diverse variety of animals in the kruger national park.

Children under 8 are more than welcome on privately hired open vehicles, yes. this is purely out of consideration for our other clients who do not have children and might not have the patience for their unique outlook and excitement about each wild animal we encounter. all children under 12 have discounted safari rates, as well as half-price conservation fees to enter the kruger national park.

You can visit our website to view the current prices for our safaris, make a booking online to receive an invoice, and then make an online payment before the safari takes place, or contact kurt safari for any enquiries you might have regarding other payment options.

I cannot even begin to list the most amazing experiences we’ve had whilst on safaris in the knp! there are too many to count, each encounter very different but equally remarkable. if you consider the size of the knp and how many animals call it their home, you can only begin to imagine the things we’ve seen—from a ride of lionesses to the birth of a brand-new baby giraffe. each time our jaws drop at the splendour of mother nature. you will have to come and see it for yourself.

Placing yourself in the middle of a nature reserve where there are numerous predators and dangerous animals could sound pretty intimidating, but rest assured, kurt safari guides all have in-depth knowledge about the behaviour of these animals and would never put your life in danger. elephants can be aggressive if they have young ones to protect and even lone elephant bulls have charged at cars that don’t know when to back away, but obtaining injuries from wild animals whilst on a safari is very rare and you need not be worried—just enjoy the ride.