
Coastal
West Coast Heritage Safari
Every moment of this day tour highlights the breathtaking beauty of the Cape and celebrates the enduring spirit of its people.
Designed for the Curious Traveller
Journey into the heart of the West Coast, where ancient San traditions, untamed terrain, and remarkable biodiversity create an experience rich with culture and discovery. This private tour offers the rare opportunity to explore the enduring wisdom of one of Africa's oldest cultures while wandering through landscapes adorned with unique fynbos, abundant birdlife, and striking natural beauty. Travel at a relaxed pace to allow time to engage with stories passed down through generations, appreciate the finer details, and capture memorable moments along the way. As the day unfolds, your guide tailors the experience to your interests, creating a journey that feels personal rather than predetermined. More than a sightseeing excursion, this is an invitation to connect with the people, the traditions, and the land that shaped the West Coast for thousands of years; where every story deepens your understanding of Africa's remarkable heritage.
!Khwa ttu Nature Reserve
Our journey begins in Cape Town when we set off for an enchanting experience at !Khwa ttu Nature Reserve, where the rich culture and traditions of the San people await. Enjoy a captivating adventure immersed in heritage, as well as fauna and flora, gaining fresh insight into an ancient way of life.
West Coast National Park
Next, we venture to the stunning West Coast National Park, a treasure trove of scenic vistas and wildlife. This picturesque landscape creates a serene backdrop for exploration and appreciation of nature’s beauty.
Eve's Footprint
As our day delightfully unfolds, we pause to soak in the sights and sounds of the park, capturing memories that will last a lifetime. The West Coast National Park is also home to the replica of "Eve's Footprint". Discovered in 1995 at Kraalbaai, these prints are unmistakable human footfalls fossilised in rock (formerly sea sand) and are said to have belonged to a young woman who lived 117 000 years ago. This makes them the oldest known footprints of an anatomically modern human.
Yzerfontein
After a "lekker" meal at a local "padstal", we return to Cape Town filled with the warmth of new experiences and the charm of the region.
Personalised itinerary upon booking confirmation.
Suggested to bring
- Water bottle
- Hat or cap
- Sunglasses and sunscreen
- Jacket or windbreaker
- Personal medication
- A passion for nature
Suggested to wear
- Comfortable clothing
- Comfortable walking shoes
Customise and enhance your tour
with a visit to the Fossil Park - perfect for families with young children!