Cape Town, Garden Route, Wild Coast & Kruger Park 
Motorcycle Tour

21 days, 4050km
ZAR89000 ($4950*)

Join the Ride Down South and Every People Tours crew as we explore South Africa's breathtaking Cape coast, the Garden Route, Wild Coast, Drakensberg mountains and abundant wildlife on this 21-day motorcycle charity ride.

Route Highlights
Cape Town – Southern Tip of Africa – Matjiesfontein - Swartberg Pass - Knysna and the Garden Route - Wild Coast - Drakensberg - St Lucia - Kruger Park - Magaliesberg

Total Distance: 4030 km
Riding Days: 16
Rest Days: 5
Average distance: 252 km per day
Riding Time per day: 4-6 hours
Level of Difficulty: Easy to Intermediate 

(good tar roads with some good gravel roads)

Route Details and Itinerary
View spreadsheet here

Day 0: Cape Town

Sightseeing and preparation day in Cape Town and an optional warm-up ride around the Cape Peninsula

Day1: Cape Town to Agulhas

340 km. We ride south-east out of Cape Town along some spectacular coastal roads along the Cape Whale Route to Hermanus and on to the Southern Tip of Africa at Cape Agulhas.

Day 2: Agulhas to Matjiesfontein

360 km. Today we head back north through the farmlands of the Overberg and into the Great Karoo to our overnight stop at the historic railway town of Matjiesfontein.

Day 3: Matjiesfontein to Prince Albert

234 km: Today we ride through the magnificent Swartberg mountains crossing through Seweweekspoort and the famous Swartberg Pass. We spend the night in the Karoo town of Prince Albert.

Day 4: Prince Albert to Knysna

220 km. Today we cross the Swartberg one more time on a beautiful twisting tar road pass before heading to the coast via the equally spectacular Outeniqua pass. 

Day 5: Rest day at Knysna

0 km: Today we get the chance to explore this beautiful Garden Route town. Options include restaurants in the Waterfront area, the Motorcycle Room, the lagoon and the Knysna Heads.

Day 6: Knysna to Jeffrey's Bay

190 km. We ride east exploring the beautiful coastline along the Garden Route through Plettenberg Bay, Nature's Valley, Bloukrans Pass and Storms River Mouth on our way to Jeffrey's Bay. 

Day 7: Jeffrey's Bay to Addo Elephant Park

120 km. A short ride takes us inland to Addo Elephant Park where we'll have the option to go on an afternoon game drive to experience the elephants and other wildlife here.

Day 8: Addo to Cintsa

323 km. We head back to the coast and ride north-east along the coast past coastal towns including Kenton-on-Sea, Port Alfred and East London to the start of the Wild Coast at Cintsa.

Day 9: Cintsa to Coffee Bay

260 km. On our way north-east to Coffee Bay we get to experience the rural and rugged Wild Coast.

Day 10: Rest day at Coffee Bay

0 km. Today we get a break from riding and the chance to enjoy the beaches around Coffee Bay. You can also visit the famous Hole-in-the-Wall.

Day 11: Coffee Bay to Underberg

360 km. We head inland through the rolling hills of the Eastern Cape towards Underberg at the southern end of the Drakensberg Mountains - the highest and most dramatic mountain range in South Africa. Along the way we have the option of stopping to visit Qunu - the village where Nelson Mandela grew up, went to school and herded cattle.

Day 12: Explore Sani Pass

80 km. Today we have the option of exploring the famous Sani Pass which twists its way up the escarpment to the border of Lesotho.

Day 13: Underberg to St Lucia Estuary

436 km. We leave the Drakensberg and head north through the Kwazulu-Natal lowlands to the coastal estuary at St Lucia.

Day 14: Rest day at St Lucia

0 km. St Lucia is a unique coastal estuary with abundant wildlife including Hippos and rich birdlife. There's the chance to explore the mangrove swamps on a boat tour of the estuary.

Day 15: St Lucia to Hlane Game Reserve

290 km. Today we head inland towards the Kruger Park, briefly entering eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) where we stop overnight at the Hlane Game Reserve.

Day 16: Hlane to Malelane

127 km. A short ride today takes us back into South Africa and the town of Malelane. We leave the bikes here for a 3-night stay in the Kruger National Park.

Day 17-18: Kruger Park

0 km. We have two full days to experience this incredible game reserve based at a camp inside the park.

Day 19: Kruger Park to Dullstroom

250 km. We leave the Kruger and head inland towards Johannesburg via the specactular eastern escarpment and the Panorama Route.

Day 20: Dullstroom to Magaliesberg

330 km. Today we continue west over the historic Long Tom pass and on to the Magaliesberg mountains where we stay overnight on a family farm.

Day 21: Magaliesberg to Johannesberg

110 km. Our last day is a gentle ride into Johannesburg and the end of our tour. We'll enjoy dinner together at one of the excellent restaurants in town and have the chance to visit the highly recommended Apartheid Museum

Accommodation

Accommodation includes comfortable 3-star lodges (usually twin rooms) and campsites equipped with hot water and electricity. For those who prefer lodge accommodation or single rooms we will happily upgrade these for you. Contact us for details. 

Cost details

Rider: ZAR89000 (approx $US5970, €5470, £4630)
Pillion / Support car passenger: ZAR56000 (approx $US3750, €3440, £2900)

Notes:
1) Prices in South African Rand. Click here to convert to your currency.
2) Prices are for minimum of four riders for the full tour. Please contact us for rates for smaller parties

Included in the price:
Honda Africa Twin 750cc or Suzuki V-Strom 650 motorcycle
Support vehicle with spare bike and trailer
Airport transfers
Accommodation
Breakfast and some dinners
Tour guide
Comprehensive Motorcycle Insurance
Motorcycle border fees
Emergency evacuation to local medical center
Unlimited Mileage
Excess luggage storage

Excluded:
Flights
Visas
Activities – e.g. game drives
Accommodation at origin and destination outside of tour dates
Fuel (approx: $225)
Lunches, drinks and some dinners (details on request)
Reserve and sightseeing entry fees
Personal Insurance (Accident/Medical)

Motorcycles

Ride one of our Honda Africa Twin XRV 750's or Suzuki V-Strom 650's - or bring your own bike


"The Honda Africa Twins were everything a person could need to travel the rugged terrain.  I own a BMW F800gs, and was still blown away by the maneuverability of the AT and it’s ability to tackle a variety of conditions.  Andrew’s knowledge of the mechanical aspect of the bike and riding expertise provided a completely worry free traveling experience." Ryan, Cape to Kalahari 2016

About the Charity


At around 53%, South Africa has the one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world.

The This Better Work charity project focuses on unemployed young people from disadvantaged communities, helping them make wise decisions about their future and improving their prospects of finding meaningful work.

Young people in disadvantaged communities face tough challenges. These include:

  • no career guidance in high schools - teachers are overworked, with no resources and this would be an extra activity
  • any career information that is delivered is to the whole year group - not tailored around each young person’s skills and abilities and talents
  • limited understanding of the types of jobs available - many young people want to be engineers, not because they have the right skills, but because that is what they have heard about, and what pays well - because the information isn’t available to them, and they don’t have role models in their communities that are employed in more unusual careers
  • few resources in communities to help with career advice - no government problems in local communities and those that do give advice, or they can pay for a CV do it badly

And this is before they even put in a job application.

This Better Work focuses on an individual’s unique skills and abilities, and introduces options to young people that they would not have considered previously. Our focus on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals helps students key in to strategic areas of global need and funding.

It costs $35 to take one student through our innovative career guidance program with follow-on coaching sessions. Our goal for the 2020 Every People Charity Ride is to raise the funds needed to take 100 students through this process.

With your support we can make a lasting impact on the live of young South Africans and our global future.

More information at www.thisbetterwork.com


About our partner Every People Motorcycle Tours


Looking for a different style of motorcycle tour? Every People Tours was created for people looking for something a bit different and out of the ordinary.
What’s so different about an Every People Tour?
Each year we run Every People Tours to raise funds for worthy causes. We focus our fundraising efforts on supporting organisations which are involved in education, as we see that as the main paths which leads to improved living conditions in developing countries.

More information contact Owen Holcombe at  at www.facebook.com/everypeopletour/

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We take care of all trip bookings so you get to enjoy a hassle-free adventure

Experienced Guides

Our qualified guides have years of experience and intimate local knowledge.

55+ 5-Star Ratings

Our guests have given us over 55 5-star reviews on TripAdvisor and AirBnB

Get 50% off
the price of your own ride when you bring a group of 3 or more other riders

Andrew and Greg aren't just great guides, they're also just really great people -- a joy to ride with and also a joy to hang out with. They ran my tour without a hitch and made sure we stopped at all the best secret spots. When I booked this motorcycle trip I wanted the trip of a lifetime. I got it and then some. Wow. What an experience!

​Will, San Francisco

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Ride Down South
Contact Andrew: +27-79-697-7110
andrew@ridedownsouth.com

Registered in South Africa. No.: 2015/293371/07
SATSA Membership No.: 2313
Registered Office: Claremont, Cape Town, 7708, South Africa

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