South Africa’s greatest gift to families is its sheer variety – and this itinerary makes the most of every bit of it. Begin with five days in Cape Town, Africa’s most spectacular city, where Table Mountain towers over the harbour, penguins waddle on Atlantic beaches, and whales breach within sight of the shore. There’s something here for every age, from toddlers to grandparents.
Then trade the city skyline for the open sky of the Kalahari. At the Tswalu Kalahari Reserve – South Africa’s largest private reserve – your family will track pangolins and aardvarks, sit with habituated meerkats at sunrise, ride horses through ancient desert landscapes, and discover some of the oldest rock art on the continent. It is extraordinary, rare, and entirely unlike any other safari destination in Africa.
This is the perfect two-part family adventure: City. Desert Safari. Every detail thoughtfully designed so that parents relax, children are captivated, and grandparents are comfortable. With Chui Safaris, the whole family travels as one.
| Day | Location | Activities & Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Cape Town | Arrival transfer to The Silo Hotel at the V&A Waterfront. Settle into your family duplex suite with harbour and Table Mountain views, and enjoy your first evening in one of Africa’s most spectacular cities. |
| Day 2 | Cape Town | Private full-day Cape Town city tour including Table Mountain cable car, historic city centre, and the vibrant Bo-Kaap neighbourhood. Optional Lion’s Head hike or promenade bike ride. |
| Day 3 | Cape Peninsula | Private full-day Cape Peninsula adventure with Escape & Explore. Kirstenbosch Gardens, Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Point lighthouse, Boulders Beach penguin colony with snorkelling and kayaking, and lunch in Kalk Bay. |
| Day 4 | Overberg & Hermanus | Private full-day tour of the Overberg coast. Betty’s Bay penguin colony, sand dune cycling, Harold Porter Botanical Gardens, and whale watching from the cliffs of Hermanus (seasonal). Optional shark cage diving. |
| Day 5 | Cape Town | Free day at leisure. Explore the V&A Waterfront, visit the Two Oceans Aquarium, watch Cape Fur Seals in the harbour, or relax at the rooftop pool before your safari begins tomorrow. |
| Day 6 | Tswalu Kalahari Reserve | Charter flight from Cape Town to Tswalu airstrip. Transfer to Tswalu The Motse and settle into your private family legae. Afternoon tea followed by your first golden-hour game drive and dinner under the stars. |
| Day 7 | Tswalu Kalahari Reserve | Full day on safari. Early morning game drive in search of aardvarks, pangolins, lions, rhinos and African wild dogs. Sunrise meerkat experience. Afternoon horseback riding or guided nature walk through the red dunes. |
| Day 8 | Tswalu Kalahari Reserve | Morning game drive followed by a midday break at the pool or suite. Afternoon activities include ancient San rock art viewing, a visit to the Tswalu Foundation research projects, and a community pre-school visit. Boma dinner under the stars. |
| Day 9 | Tswalu Kalahari Reserve | Final full day on safari with morning and afternoon game drives. Child minding services available. Night drive for nocturnal wildlife. Farewell dinner and last evening around the fire. |
| Day 10 | Departure | Last morning game drive at Tswalu followed by breakfast. Charter flight back to Cape Town International Airport for onward international connections. |
Cape Town shines from October through April – warm and sunny, ideal for the Peninsula, Hermanus whale watching (September–November is peak season), and outdoor family adventures.
Tswalu Kalahari game viewing is remarkable year-round. The dry winter months (May–September) offer cooler morning drives and excellent wildlife visibility as animals gather around water sources. The summer months (October–March) bring lush red dunes, abundant birdlife, and the best chance of spotting rare nocturnal animals like aardvarks and pangolins.
For families, the October–November window is especially rewarding – Cape Town is at its spring best, Hermanus whale season is in full swing, and the Kalahari is alive with activity. School holiday periods (June/July and December) are popular – early booking is essential.
Deposit & Payment: A deposit of 30–50% is required to confirm your booking, with the balance due prior to departure.
Cancellation Policy: Varies by lodge and season. We’ll provide full terms at the time of booking – earlier cancellations always incur lower penalties.
Private & Personalised: This is a private family itinerary – your guide, your vehicle, your pace. Activities can be adapted on the ground to suit your family’s energy and interests each day.
Find quick answers to common safari queries, from booking timelines to packing tips. If you don’t see the information you need, please contact us and we’ll be happy to assist.
Yes. Tswalu The Motse specifically welcomes families with children of all ages and provides child minding services, making it one of the most family-friendly reserves in Africa. Cape Town activities can easily be tailored to suit younger travellers.
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many travellers can enter South Africa visa-free. We'll guide you through the requirements for every passport in your group.
No malaria prophylaxis is required for Cape Town or the Tswalu Kalahari - this is a malaria-free region of South Africa, making it ideal for families with young children. Keep routine vaccinations (tetanus, hepatitis A, typhoid) current. We'll provide a full health-prep guide on booking.
Comfortable, layered clothing in neutral tones for the Kalahari (mornings can be cold, afternoons very warm); casual clothing and light layers for Cape Town evenings. Good walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, hats, binoculars, and a camera for every member of the family. We'll send a detailed packing list.
As active as your family wants to be. Cape Town offers everything from gentle cable car rides to energetic coastal hikes. At Tswalu, game drives are vehicle-based; walks and horse rides are optional. The pace is yours - there are no group schedules to keep.
All accommodation is handpicked luxury. The Silo Hotel is one of Cape Town's most celebrated addresses, with a family duplex suite designed for comfort and spectacular views. Tswalu The Motse's family legaes are private stone suites with two en-suite bedrooms, a shared living room, and a balcony overlooking the bush - built for families to feel truly at home.
Absolutely. We can adjust the length of stay in Cape Town or Tswalu, tailor day tours to your family's interests, add extra days, or customise the accommodation. Just tell us about your family and we'll build the perfect itinerary around you.
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