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JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

Had a great time , pity there were only 6 of us on the trip. South Africa is a great country and this trip gives you a great view of it.There were a few hiccups on the way like when the truck got a puncture and no one could get the wheel nuts off, guy had to come and burn them off for us . But, that’s travel.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking around the Drakensbergs .  And finally getting that last wheel nut off !!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rob was a good leader, did everything for us, drove, put up the tents and cooked.  Never seen a harder working leader. Rob loved his birdlife and not just the feathered varity. There was this Polish girl who wore the shortest of shorts and tightest of tops. It was funny listening for them to go from room to room & tent to tent.But, he spent most of his time with her and didn't give us his full attention.Tsepo was a great driver and a nice bloke.  Had a lot of fun with him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Spend more time after the trip in Cape Town.

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

This was a fantastic trip that gives a real taste of what this part of the world has to offer – stunning scenery [mountains, deserts and coastline], interesting walks, an enormous variety of flora and fauna, and fascinating culture and social history. The trip was well structured, and offered something for most interests. There is a good balance between camping and staying in small hotels and guest houses, and some of the camping sites were in amazing locations – notably the Drakensberg and Tsitsikamma. One of the really good things about the trip was how well the group of 15 gelled together – an essential element when you are spending three weeks at close quarters – and the fact that generally we had warm and sunny weather.

Most Inspirational Moment

The things that stood out for me were seeing leopard in the Kruger and lying awake in the tent listening to lions roaring in the surrounding bush [I hope that they were further away than they sounded!!], watching a group of rhino walk by the waterhole close to the campsite in Swaziland [they really were almost close enough to touch], the gorge walk in the Drakensberg, Lesotho [an unbelievably beautiful mountain kingdom - it was great to get out and walk through the countryside and the local village to see ancient bushman art], Tsitsikamma [a campsite right on the shoreline, so the constant sound of waves breaking, the chance to see dolphins swimming past, and a wonderful walk along the shoreline to a waterfall] and finally Capetown. All amazing, and each one worth seeing in its own right. But what was truly inspirational was seeing Robben Island and Nelson Mandela's cell and then standing underneath the balcony in Grand Parade picturing him raising his fist and shouting "Amandla" when he was finally released. Don't miss out on either.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rob was an excellent tour leader - knowledgeable, competent, very hard working, good on the logistics and excellent at spotting game. You could ask him anything - if he couldn't immediately identify something that you had seen [which was rare], or give you an answer to a question, he would find it out pretty quickly and come back to you. He was easy going and good company, making sure that he spent time talking to everyone, yet maintained a quiet authority over the group such that everything ran smoothly and everyone was generally in the right place at the right time. However, he was only one element of an excellent team of four [expertly aided and abetted by Sifiso, Tallis and Petros] who all worked really well together. All four of them pitched in and did whatever was needed - driving the bus, pitching and dismantling the camp and cooking excellent and varied meals. The four of them worked tirelessly to make sure that we were all able to sit back and enjoy ourselves to the maximum.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The general concensus is that the trip is best done from Joburg to Cape Town, which is a great place to end up in. My one real regret is that I didn't add on some extra time there at the end of the trip - there wasn't enough time to cover everything that I wanted to see and do, and Cape Town is a very cool city where it would be good to spend a few days after the trip ends. I would definitely recommend doing so.Travel light - there are plenty of opportunities to get laundry done easily and cheaply [notably Bilene in Mozambique and Lesotho] and it is unnecessary to haul around a large and heavy bag. A lot of the hotel/guest house accommodation is on first floors, and it is so much better if you can carry your own bag up and down the stairs.Don't be put off by the camping - most of the campsites are in stunning locations, and it really is the best way to enjoy the landscape. The tents are put up and taken down for you, and the beds are really comfortable. Similarly, don't be put off by the thought of a day of walking in the Drakensberg. The gorge walk passes through amazing scenery and is really not to be missed - although it ascends gradually on the way there, it is mostly contouring, and there isn't a huge gain in height, so not particularly strenuous. Finally, as the trip notes say, there are some long driving days. But they are a necessary part of covering all the ground and seeing different places, and are usually enjoyable in their own right because of the ever changing scenery that you are passing through, and the one-off spots - baboons, antelope and mountain zebra by the roadside and the people and villages that you pass by. There are plenty of coffee/toilet/leg stretching stops. Sit back and enjoy it, take an iPod to listen to and a book for the rare occasions when you don't want to just sit and take in the scenery.

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

This was a fantastic tour from sights to meals to guides. This was our first Exodus tour and will not be our last. I’m not sure if we were just fortunate but considering the tour was full (16 people) we had a terrific group of people to travel with. My only negative would be the amount of driving we had to do to cover so many miles, that said, it was totally worth it for all we saw and the bus was thankfully air conditioned and comfortable.

Most Inspirational Moment

We are stumped as there is so much to choose from. Lesotho was inspiring, the Rhino walk humbling, Titsikarma breathtaking and, my personal favorite, the Drakkensburg mountains were majestic. A peaceful place I would happily return to. The wildlife we saw included the big 5 and soooo much more!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rob, Sufiso, Shawn and Jacob were terrific! Rob was very knowledgable and helpful, interesting and competent. I think he was pulling his hair out at times with such a big group but he managed the personalities and challenges very well. Sufiso is a fantastic driver, always friendly and helpful but quiet and in control. Shawn was also helpful, friendly, fun and interesting. Jacob was shy but very helpful and strong I think physically he worked the hardest with set up and take down but always with a big smile. They all seemed to know what needed to be done and worked well together. Plus their cooking was awesome!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack light!! I did not and no one thanked me for it including myself. Have something to do on the bus be it music, books etc. This trip is not for those who are looking to relax, it is busy, exciting and fun but not restful.

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

Overall an excellent trip, with good knwledgeable guides, which i can heartily recommend. Lots of beautiful scenery, animals, and interesting sites. Mozambique, especially Maputo, could easily be left out with no detriment to the trip, Maputo is not somewhere you would want to wander around and, for the day by the beach in Mozambique there was not much to do.

Most Inspirational Moment

MOMENTS Cheetah breeding centre, up close and personal with an adult cheetah who purrs like a HarleydavidsonBreakfast at Tsitsikama camp site watching half dozen pods of dolphin swim pastThe rare site of wild dogs on the move in the evening light of Kruger

Thoughts on Group Leader

The leader was knowledgeable, helpful, and fitted in with the group. He is young and has been running this trip for less than a year however he is complimented by his assistant/driver who has been doing the trip for some years and has a wicked sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There are plenty of opportunities to charge cameras but, once away from Cape Town no wifi but mobile phones work albeit a poor signal in Mozambique.

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

This is an amazing trip that allows you to see a wide range of places and things.

Most Inspirational Moment

I agree with the other reviewer who said this trip has many highlights, but no one "inspirational" moment. My favorite things included: sunset over the ocean in Tsitsikamma, Lesotho (the area where we stayed was beautiful and peaceful), hiking in the Drakensburg Mountains (stunning!), listening to lions calling outside the camp on a sleepless night in Swaziland, seeing the animals in Kruger (from lilac-breasted rollers to wild dogs to elephants), and exploring Cape Town (fascinating!).

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rob was our guide and Sifiso was our driver. It's difficult to separate one's efforts from the other's, as both worked tirelessly to make our trip as comfortable, easy, informative, and enjoyable as possible. Both have an amazing depth of knowledge about the countries visited and the things you're seeing. Don't hesitate to ask questions! You'll be surprised by how much they can tell you about the most random subjects imaginable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared to spend more money on optional activities than you might anticipate from the list in the trip notes. Few of the optional things are all that expensive individually, but particularly in the game parks, you'll probably want to do several things (both sunset and sunrise drives, for example), so it adds up. A friend of mine always recommends you take half as much clothing and twice as much cash as you think you'll need, and that's probably good advice for this trip.If you can, do the trip from Jo-berg to Cape Town and not in reverse. That way you're ending up in a beautiful, easy place. Doing it in reverse means you're ending at the airport in Jo-berg, after a long day of driving. However you do it, spend some extra time in Cape Town. It's a lovely and fascinating place! And as cheesy as it sounds, the double-decker tour buses are a perfect way to see the town and areas around it.

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

Just thought I’d respond to Heidi’s comment that people should be prepared to help out if you are to keep to your schedule: On a previous trip (Nambia) our guide Maxwell TOLD US OFF for helping: "This is a fully serviced camping trip – it is what you pay for." And this is the case for the J’burg to Cape Town trip. You don’t need to help. The crew are well-drilled and operate like clockwork when clearing camp. Yes, of course you can help with stacking  a few chairs etc. but more often than not it is the guests that hold things up. Another gem from Maxwell, and taken on too by Sifiso, our South African guide – "A packed bag is you pass to the breakfast table!"   And how well that works. It was often the case that guests were so busy helping out clearing camp that we were held up and had to wait for THEM to pack their bags. No problems with the schedules – all you have to do is make sure that YOU are ready. (A great trip which I could readily do again.)

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

Jo-burg to Capetown – a great intro to S Africa

Most Inspirational Moment

I love the Exodus "surprises" which happen along the way. The best one on this holiday was the visit to the cheetah conservation park (there are several, sorry I can't remember the name of this one) where the tour round included the chance to pet an adult cheetah (the biggest cat whose tummy I have ever tickled!) and a pair of adorable 6 week old lion cubs. Ok, perhaps a bit twee for some. Other highlights: the roar of the waves crashing onto the shore only yards away from the tent flaps at Tsitsikamma. The astonishing abundance of stars viewed from the balcony at Sungubulu(?) camp. Seeing Cape Town from the top of Table Mountain on a magnificently sunny day. Haggling with street vendors when buying souvenirs (ok, I'm a shopaholic, I know this now).

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rob Stubbs, ably aided and abetted by the wonderful Sifiso, was a wonderful tour guide. He rarely found himself unable to answer questions (and with a tour group like ours, that's saying something), was unfailingly courteous even when under pressure, was well  organised himself and organised us so well that we always ended up where we were meant to be. Quite a feat for a fairly young man herding a bunch of middle-aged, independently-minded seasoned travellers around!And as for Sifiso's braais ... just great. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

I thought the most disappointing part was Mozambique. Prices are much higher than you would expect, and quality much poorer.Be aware that there are vast distances to be covered, and heads-down hard driving is the only way to do it.The street market at the Three Rondavels viewing spot is the best you'll get until you hit Capetown. And the prices are v good too. 

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

This is an excellent way to experience a considerable portion of South Africa and three adjacent countries.

Most Inspirational Moment

This was not one of those trips with inspirational moments but there were numerous highlights. The trip is greater than the sum of its parts and it has made us want to return to a number of the places we visited.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rob and Sifiso were a great team, just the right balance of enthusiasm, knowledge, experience. Their meals were greatly appreciated, too!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Please see narrative.

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

Fantastic trip with such a variety of experiences – a great way to visit the 4 countries.

Most Inspirational Moment

Mozambique , and in particular the village visit in Bilene and the early morning walk on the beach to see the fishing.The lions in KrugerWalking in DrakensbergLesotho - the pony trek was amazingThe great campsites especially in Hlane NP and BileneLanga township tour, Cape Town        

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rob and Sifiso were great guides and ensured we got the most out of the trip. I enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere they created due to their hard work, patience and good humour. We always had plenty of good food and were given lots of information along the way about the places we passed through or visited.   

Advice for Potential Travellers

Leave your watch at home and relax! There are some long driving days but enjoy them as the scenery is fantastic and there are regular stops. The campsites and lodges you arrive at are in great places. You can lighten your bag in Malealea Lodge,Lesotho as the Trust will distribute any clothing etc left there. They were asking for toiletries etc for young girls when we were there, as well as the items mentioned in other reviews.     

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

Overall a very enjoyable if tiring holiday. Lots of fantastic scenery, culure and wildlife along the way. Each day finished off with some good food and wine – often around the camp fire. We had a great time with a good bunch of fellow travellers – next problem is where to go next !Once again another very well organised and varied trip from Exodus. There is a lot of travelling invovled, some days are spent totally on the ‘truck’. The views and scenery do change a lot and so the travelling is interesting and the picnic lunches by the road were a welcome respite.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking in the village in Lesotho, lots of good photo oppurtunities.Day walk in the drakensberg - the scenery is stunningWalk to the waterfall in TsitsikammaKruger national park - be patient and the wildlife will appear, our second day was much better than the 1st.Arriving at the Swaziland campsite and walking a few metres to see about 5 rhinos only a few metres away. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leaders were Rob (guide) and Sifiso (drvier / cook).Rob is still young but very enthuisiastic and a great bloke to get on with. He has a vast knowlwedge for his age, but is still learning the trip - in a few trips time I am sure he will be excellent.Sifiso is a great driver and cook, we never went hungry. The food is not gourmet but good wholesome food - look out for the garlic potatoes and steak !. He is sometimes a bit quiet / shy and his sense of humour is sometimes a bit difficult to interpret. But overall a good guy !

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip is a full service camping trip, we were more than happy to help put up / take down tents, do the washing up  etc. If no one in the group helps out then the itinery would be virtually impossible to stick to - especially mornings that need the camp to be packed up. So go prepared to help - it's more fun that way, and it helps the group to gel.The campsites vary quite a bit, but are generally very clean. We went in Sept / Oct when most of the sites were not very busy. Suspect there may be queues for showers etc when the sites are fuller. The site in Mozambique is mosquito central - especially in the showers.We (and most of the group) found that sleeping on the matteresses direct on the ground made for a better nights sleep than using the camp beds.We did the boat whale watching trip in Hermanus, in reality the sea was too choppy for any serious whale watching. The members of the group who stayed on land saw more whales and got better pictures. Thus check the sea conditions before spending your ~£50.The trip to Robben island was interesting but do not expect to do your own thing on the island, you are taken around in a bus for most of the time. Most prices are not that much cheaper than the uk, even in supermarkets most food is the same. On the plus side you can get a good bottle of SA wine for about £3-4 in most supermarkets.