The 10 Best Multi-day Tours in Pretoria, Gauteng

June 17, 2021 Renato Branum

Pretoria is a vision of purple, thanks to its plethora of blossoming trees that gave the South African metropolis its nickname: Jacaranda City. Give in to the animal magnetism of the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa, then get up close and personal with the big, bad kitties of the Cheetah Research and Breeding Centre. The buildings of Pretoria reflect diverse architectural styles and influences, creating a unique urban landscape.
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1. 12-Day Delta and Chobe Waterways Accommodated Small Group Safari from Pretoria

Court Classique Suite Hotel, Cnr Francis Baard &, Beckett St, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0007, South Africa Acacia Africa
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See Africa at its best on this small group safari tour. Experience the spiritual Matobo National Park, the mighty Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, huge elephant herds at Chobe National Park and Mokoro safaris though the Okavango Delta. Marvel at sunsets over the Kalahari Desert and encounter rhinos at Khama Rhino before heading back to the city of Pretoria.

Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, All tour highlights, Transport, Accommodation, Road tolls and taxes, Meals as indicated, Park fees, Services of driver / wildlife guide, Bakone Open Air Museum, Chobe National Park Sunset Cruise, Victoria Falls Visit, Victoria Falls Sunset Cruise, Matobo National Park Open Vehicle Game Drive, Gweta Village Walk, Okavango Delta Excursion, Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Accommodation as per itinerary

Exclusions: Visas, Departure taxes, Airport transfers, Optional activities, Items of a personal nature, Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified, Lunch, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Flights, Travel insurance, Safari Pass (Mandatory/ USD 1685.00pp)

Reviewed By bookeric

TLDR; this is a tremendous experience for the adventurous traveler; if you have an open mindset about meeting new people, enjoy hiking and the outdoors, and don't mind an occasionally rough ride, this is an incredible trip and well worth your time. Having never traveled outside the US, I wanted to go big on my first solo trip with the 62-day excursion from Pretoria to Nairobi. Since it was such an extensive trip, I was looking for the most value for my time, based on price, activities, and safety. I backpack often, so beyond basic comfort was not a priority for me, which turned out to be a good mindset to adopt since we camped nearly the entire trip, & rode in a truck with no AC (Namibia gets hot!). Tip - be ready to retrieve the rain fly for your tent during unexpected 3 AM rain showers! However, nearly all of the sites we stayed at had the option to upgrade from camping to comfortable indoor accommodations, which was a nice option to take advantage of occasionally. Once we reached our site for the night, we began our daily rotating duties, which included helping to cook, clean the truck, and do dishes, which I think added to the experience and helped bond our fellow tourists. Traveling solo, I felt safe at all times with our guides, drivers, and locations. My trip was split between two guides, Crispen, then Pete, and they were great company that looked out for us and kept us safe and informed about everything around us. Our guides were familiar with the paths and knew everyone at our destinations. Nothing surprised them. Our drivers were impressive as well, with Harmony and Francis keeping us safe on the often-tumultuous African roads. Navigating both urban and off-road environments in our trucks was no easy task, and Francis even proved his mechanic skills during the occasional break-down. The variety of locations we stayed at were simply incredible. From Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia, the Okavango Delta to Zanzibar Island, the mixture of urban and remote landscapes couldn't have been better. We saw every animal you can imagine. On a trip like this, an open mindset is key. Traveling for two months with strangers can go any number of ways, but due to this trip, I now have lifelong friends scattered across the globe that I can't wait to visit. This wasn't just a vacation, it was a lasting, eye-opening experience that I believe everyone should try if possible. I can't recommend this trip enough. I wish I could go back to January and do it all over again.

2. 2-Days Pilanesberg best chance to view "Big 5" with private extended safari

Mmilo Tours - Day Tours
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A large amount of this trip is private and therefore safer and more flexible. As part of our package, we provide an additional private extended game drive (5 hours+) with our vehicle going a little further into the reserve than the lodge’s vehicle, two drives in total. This is unique and because our driver/guide is very experienced it maximizes your animal viewing.   On the Mmilo private extended drive, we get out and walk at the waterholes and dams at the special viewing points. This enables you to experience the sounds, sights, and smells of the reserve more closely. Our private transfer to the lodge and back is done in our touring SUV On the way to and from the safari, we can add visits to other attractions such as the Elephant Sanctuary, Walk with Lions and Sun City, This is also the best and most cost-effective option for a short safari from Cape Town where there is no option for a safari that is realistic or worthwhile. Just fly into Lanseria airport. We pick you up from there.

Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Local taxes, National Park fees, Bottled water

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities, Lunch on Day 2

Reviewed By 440adriann

Amazing experience from beginning to end, Patrick's attention to detail was impecable, we will book with them all our future trips. Now is the best time to visit South Africa, no crowds, best weather, and everyone so ready to welcome tourists back with arms wide open, all covid protocols followed perfectly. We felt safe at all times.

3. Multiple South African Luxury Experiences

The Real South Africa
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Every country in the world displays some diversity, but South Africa, stretching from the lions in the Kruger National Park to the iconic Table Mountain in the Cape, takes some beating. Enjoy the Country’s sweeping valleys of the Winelands, Cape Town’s jumping nightlife, Namakwa’s springtime symphony of wildflowers or KwaZulu-Natal’s iSimangaliso Wetland Park which alone has five distinct ecosystems, attracting both zebras and dolphins - there is something here for any person with any interest of any age. Although the country has its fair share of problems, South Africans are some of the most upbeat, welcoming and humorous folk you’ll encounter anywhere, from farmers in the rural north who tell you to drive safely on those dirt roads, to Khayelitsha kids who wish you molo (‘good morning’ in Xhosa).

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Fuel surcharge, Breakfast, All activities, Driver/guide, Local guide, Tour escort/host, Hotel drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: quad bike rental *optional on extended tour beyond 10 days

Reviewed By Iwannago7

I have to first admit my ignorance to the majesty of South Africa and all it has to offer. The Real South Africa....made sure I left educated, from everything from the countries history to their modern day marvels. Spending the day on safari seeing animals large and small, shopping at Sandton Mall, eating Dinner in the Sky to just relaxing poolside after a massage! Something as simple as the sunrise will take your breath away! Kudos to SA and all it’s people for for uniting as one and turning their country around after the apartheid. Not only did the Real South Africa make my trip spectacular beyond what I could have imagined they made it so carefree and easy for me, literally taking care of all the details, coordination....all I had to do was be ready! I look forward to my next visit! Until then....

4. 3 days tour package - Soweto/Apartheid Museum/ Pretoria/Lion Park

Mahouassa Tours
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In this 3 Day tour you will have an experience that you can't have in others tours you will be able to combine Black struggle history and white struggle history as well theirs leaders who struggle for their people to be free on the both side of the history.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Parking Fees

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5. Culture, Wildlife and Heritage 3 Days

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The tour Itinerary covers the most visited destinations in Johannesburg or South Africa. These are SOWETO, APARTHEID MUSEUM, LESEDI CULTURAL VILLAGE, PILANESBURG NATIONAL PARK AND PRETORIA CITY. Ideal for time saving at a much deserving rates. Also the flexibility to accommodate our guests for Sun City Holiday Resort visit.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board

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Reviewed By Gabriele H

I highly recommend this tour. Norman, my guide for the day, came to the hotel to pick me up. We drove to the Apartheid museum where he left me inside to explore. 2.5 hours later we met outside and were on our way to Soweto. Touring the various neighborhoods in Soweto gave me a great overall view of the area. We stopped at the Hector Peterson memorial and then at the Mandela house. At the end, Norman drove me back to the hotel. Norman was a very charming guide and very knowledgeable of the history of the area.

6. 14-Day Mozambique and Zim Explorer Adventure Camping Tour from Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls Rest Camp, Park Way, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Acacia Africa
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Enjoy Big Five Game viewing experiences in both Hwange and Kruger National Park. Marvel at the ancient Zimbabwe Ruins and enjoy a game drive and walk to see the Rhinos at Matobo National Park. Take the coastal route in Mozambique to relax on the sun-kissed beaches and explore the amazing marine life of the warm Indian Ocean. A terrific way to experience both wildlife and the seaside! Please note: Due to weather conditions in Mozambique, an alternative itinerary has been put in place for April and May bookings.

Inclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Fully equipped safari vehicle , Camping and cooking equipment , All road tolls and vehicle taxes , All ground transportation, Sleeping mattress , Meals as indicated , Services of two crew, Victoria Falls Visit , Hwange National Park, Open Vehicle Game Drive with resident guide* , Matobo National Park, Open Vehicle Game Drive with resident guide* , Bilene and Tofo Beach, Inhambane , Dhow Safari, Vilanculos – Magaruque Island snorkelling , Zimbabwe Ruins , Kruger National Park, Open Vehicle Game Drive with resident guide

Exclusions: Adventure Pass Activities and Excursions (optional/ USD 220pp)* , Visas , Flights , Travel insurance , Departure taxes, Airport transfers , Sleeping bag , Optional activities, Drinks, tips , Items of a personal nature

Reviewed By bookeric

TLDR; this is a tremendous experience for the adventurous traveler; if you have an open mindset about meeting new people, enjoy hiking and the outdoors, and don't mind an occasionally rough ride, this is an incredible trip and well worth your time. Having never traveled outside the US, I wanted to go big on my first solo trip with the 62-day excursion from Pretoria to Nairobi. Since it was such an extensive trip, I was looking for the most value for my time, based on price, activities, and safety. I backpack often, so beyond basic comfort was not a priority for me, which turned out to be a good mindset to adopt since we camped nearly the entire trip, & rode in a truck with no AC (Namibia gets hot!). Tip - be ready to retrieve the rain fly for your tent during unexpected 3 AM rain showers! However, nearly all of the sites we stayed at had the option to upgrade from camping to comfortable indoor accommodations, which was a nice option to take advantage of occasionally. Once we reached our site for the night, we began our daily rotating duties, which included helping to cook, clean the truck, and do dishes, which I think added to the experience and helped bond our fellow tourists. Traveling solo, I felt safe at all times with our guides, drivers, and locations. My trip was split between two guides, Crispen, then Pete, and they were great company that looked out for us and kept us safe and informed about everything around us. Our guides were familiar with the paths and knew everyone at our destinations. Nothing surprised them. Our drivers were impressive as well, with Harmony and Francis keeping us safe on the often-tumultuous African roads. Navigating both urban and off-road environments in our trucks was no easy task, and Francis even proved his mechanic skills during the occasional break-down. The variety of locations we stayed at were simply incredible. From Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia, the Okavango Delta to Zanzibar Island, the mixture of urban and remote landscapes couldn't have been better. We saw every animal you can imagine. On a trip like this, an open mindset is key. Traveling for two months with strangers can go any number of ways, but due to this trip, I now have lifelong friends scattered across the globe that I can't wait to visit. This wasn't just a vacation, it was a lasting, eye-opening experience that I believe everyone should try if possible. I can't recommend this trip enough. I wish I could go back to January and do it all over again.

7. 7-Day Okavango Wilderness Trail Small Group Safari from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Cresta Sprayview, Reynard Rd, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Acacia Africa
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Departing from Victoria Falls, this popular accommodated expedition includes breathtakingly tranquil views and a variety of territories from the fascinating discovery of daily life within the vast wonders from Chobe National Park, Okavango Delta and the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Close encounters with elephants; exploring the waterways of the Okavango in a mokoro; cruising the Chobe River and Rhino brushing past your vehicle in Khama Sanctuary.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, All tour highlights, Transport, Accommodation, Road tolls and taxes, Meals as indicated, Park fees, Services of driver / wildlife guide, Chobe NP, Sunset Cruise , Chobe NP, game drive , Gweta Village Walk , Okavango Delta Excursion, Mokoro/Walking Safari , Khama Rhino Sanctuary

Exclusions: Visas, Flights, Travel insurance , Departure taxes , Airport transfers, Drinks, Tips, Optional activities, Items of a personal nature, Safari Pass (Mandatory/ USD 955.00pp)

Reviewed By bookeric

TLDR; this is a tremendous experience for the adventurous traveler; if you have an open mindset about meeting new people, enjoy hiking and the outdoors, and don't mind an occasionally rough ride, this is an incredible trip and well worth your time. Having never traveled outside the US, I wanted to go big on my first solo trip with the 62-day excursion from Pretoria to Nairobi. Since it was such an extensive trip, I was looking for the most value for my time, based on price, activities, and safety. I backpack often, so beyond basic comfort was not a priority for me, which turned out to be a good mindset to adopt since we camped nearly the entire trip, & rode in a truck with no AC (Namibia gets hot!). Tip - be ready to retrieve the rain fly for your tent during unexpected 3 AM rain showers! However, nearly all of the sites we stayed at had the option to upgrade from camping to comfortable indoor accommodations, which was a nice option to take advantage of occasionally. Once we reached our site for the night, we began our daily rotating duties, which included helping to cook, clean the truck, and do dishes, which I think added to the experience and helped bond our fellow tourists. Traveling solo, I felt safe at all times with our guides, drivers, and locations. My trip was split between two guides, Crispen, then Pete, and they were great company that looked out for us and kept us safe and informed about everything around us. Our guides were familiar with the paths and knew everyone at our destinations. Nothing surprised them. Our drivers were impressive as well, with Harmony and Francis keeping us safe on the often-tumultuous African roads. Navigating both urban and off-road environments in our trucks was no easy task, and Francis even proved his mechanic skills during the occasional break-down. The variety of locations we stayed at were simply incredible. From Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia, the Okavango Delta to Zanzibar Island, the mixture of urban and remote landscapes couldn't have been better. We saw every animal you can imagine. On a trip like this, an open mindset is key. Traveling for two months with strangers can go any number of ways, but due to this trip, I now have lifelong friends scattered across the globe that I can't wait to visit. This wasn't just a vacation, it was a lasting, eye-opening experience that I believe everyone should try if possible. I can't recommend this trip enough. I wish I could go back to January and do it all over again.

8. 14-Day Southern African Magic Accommodated Small Group Safari from Pretoria

Court Classique Suite Hotel, Cnr Francis Baard &, Beckett St, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0007, South Africa Acacia Africa
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Embark on a 14-day adventure highlighting the best in Southern Africa, connecting to African grass routes, incorporating the panoramic sights of Mpumalanga and the Big 5 of Kruger and much more! Make the best of your stay while in South Africa!

Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, All tour highlights, Transport, Accommodation, Road tolls and taxes, Meals as indicated, Park fees, Services of driver / wildlife guide, Highlights Include:, Blyde River Canyon , Kruger National Park Open Vehicle Game Drives , Bakone Open Air Museum , Chobe National Park Sunset Cruise , Chobe National Park Open Vehicle Game Drive, Victoria Falls Visit, Victoria Falls Sunset Cruise , Matobo National Park Open Vehicle Game Drive , Gweta Village Walk , Okavango Delta Excursion , Khama Rhino Sanctuary

Exclusions: Visas, Departure taxes, Airport transfers, Optional activities, Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Safari Pass (Mandatory/ USD 1845.00pp)

Reviewed By bookeric

TLDR; this is a tremendous experience for the adventurous traveler; if you have an open mindset about meeting new people, enjoy hiking and the outdoors, and don't mind an occasionally rough ride, this is an incredible trip and well worth your time. Having never traveled outside the US, I wanted to go big on my first solo trip with the 62-day excursion from Pretoria to Nairobi. Since it was such an extensive trip, I was looking for the most value for my time, based on price, activities, and safety. I backpack often, so beyond basic comfort was not a priority for me, which turned out to be a good mindset to adopt since we camped nearly the entire trip, & rode in a truck with no AC (Namibia gets hot!). Tip - be ready to retrieve the rain fly for your tent during unexpected 3 AM rain showers! However, nearly all of the sites we stayed at had the option to upgrade from camping to comfortable indoor accommodations, which was a nice option to take advantage of occasionally. Once we reached our site for the night, we began our daily rotating duties, which included helping to cook, clean the truck, and do dishes, which I think added to the experience and helped bond our fellow tourists. Traveling solo, I felt safe at all times with our guides, drivers, and locations. My trip was split between two guides, Crispen, then Pete, and they were great company that looked out for us and kept us safe and informed about everything around us. Our guides were familiar with the paths and knew everyone at our destinations. Nothing surprised them. Our drivers were impressive as well, with Harmony and Francis keeping us safe on the often-tumultuous African roads. Navigating both urban and off-road environments in our trucks was no easy task, and Francis even proved his mechanic skills during the occasional break-down. The variety of locations we stayed at were simply incredible. From Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia, the Okavango Delta to Zanzibar Island, the mixture of urban and remote landscapes couldn't have been better. We saw every animal you can imagine. On a trip like this, an open mindset is key. Traveling for two months with strangers can go any number of ways, but due to this trip, I now have lifelong friends scattered across the globe that I can't wait to visit. This wasn't just a vacation, it was a lasting, eye-opening experience that I believe everyone should try if possible. I can't recommend this trip enough. I wish I could go back to January and do it all over again.

9. Johannesburg in 2 Days History and Culture Tour

Africa Moja Tours and Transfers

Explore the hidden History of Johannesburg in 2 days. From the origin of the Afrikaneers and their quest to dominate South Africa coupled with their dominance through wars back in the days and how Apartheid era came about. Discover the City build on Gold discovery in 1886 and how it transformed the whole of Johannesburg. Also get to know more about the Apartheid journey and finally freedom in South Africa. Finally, Visit the Cradle of Human Kind and Lesedi Cultural Village to wrap up the Cultures and origin of Human Kind.

Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Bottled water, Snacks, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By Julie M

My boyfriend and I did all our tours with Nic from Africa Moja Tours & Transfers-Cradle of Human Kind, Lesedi, Soweto, and Pretoria. We were very nervous booking tours as it was all last minute and we did not have a lot of time to research. However, our first day went so great with Nic that we booked another day. He is a very safe driver, incredibly knowledgeable and smart, and a great person to hang out with while touring the area. Nic and the tours were truly one of the highlights of our three week trip in South Africa and I would highly recommend using this company and Nic for your tours. I am so grateful we had an incredible experience on our first time visiting.

10. 14-Day Tour of South Africa from Johannesburg

Protea Hotel by Marriott Johannesburg Wanderers, Corner Corlette Drive And, Rudd Rd, Illovo, Sandton, 2196, South Africa Springbok Atlas Day Tours

The South African Odyssey is an all encompassing and deeply immersive tour of impressive proportions. You will begin in the city of gold, Johannesburg and disconnect from the modern world and plug into Africa untamed in the Kruger National Park, the odyssey continues with beautiful cultural experiences in Swaziland and Zululand, catching fascinating glimpses into the lives of the African people. The Garden Route then beckons with indescribable natural scenery and adventures. Your Odyssey ends in the Mother City of Cape Town, a city that pulses with creativity, diversity and vibrancy.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Accommodation, Porterage, Transport, Professional guide, Airport Transfer - OR Tambo Airport to Hotel, Meet and Greet at OR Tambo Airport, God's Window, Blyde River Canyon, Three Rondawels, Bourkes Luck Pot Holes, 1 x early morning open vehicle safari , Boat Cruise on Lake St Lucia (weather permitting), Tsitsikamma National park and Storms River Mouth, Featherbed Nature Reserve, Visit Cango Caves and Ostrich farm, Cape Peninsula Tour include entrance fees: Cape Point Nature Reserve and Kirstenbosch Gardens, Transfer Hotel to Cape Town Airport

Exclusions: Gratuities, Flight Durban to Port Elizabeth is excluded from the tour price. flight to depart Durban before 09h0

Reviewed By Aimeescott12

Our curated wine experience was incredible. Our tour guide Roger ensured we learnt at each farm, tasted the best wines at each farm and walked away feeling amazing. It was the best experience, and Roger was a wonderful host. We are very glad to have had Roger as our guide. He ensured we received the best wines at each farm, and assisted us with choosing our favorites from each farm to purchase. Thank you Roger for the most fantastic day, despite the rain.

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