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WAHLGREN GROUP SOUTH AFRICA JANUARY 7 - 18, 2020

WAHLGREN GROUP EXCLUSIVE GOLF SAFARI: JANUARY 7 - 18, 2020 A PRIVATE GOLF SAFARI You are invited to experience an exclusive and unforgettable bucket list adventure which will include the best of what South Africa has to offer. On your journey through South Africa, you will enjoy breath-taking beauty, cultural diversity, mouth-watering cuisine, world famous wines, unique golf experiences and the opportunity to come face to face with Africa’s Big 5 while on Safari in the African bush. This promises to be a journey filled with memories. A journey whereby you are guaranteed to leave this country having fallen in love with the people, the beauty and the diversity that South Africa represents. Join us on this epic adventure to South Africa.

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS DATES: JANUARY 7 - 18, 2020 Accommodation (11 Nights) 3 Nights at the Oubaai Hotel in Standard Rooms (Garden Route) 2 Nights at Gondwana Private Game Reserve in Fynbos Villas (Garden Route) 3 Nights at Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse in Standard Rooms (Hermanus) 3 Nights at Bonne Esperance Guesthouse in Classic Rooms (Winelands) Meals and Activities Full English Breakfast daily All meals during your stay at Gondwana Private Game Reserve Private full day guided tour of the Winelands including tastings Private full day guided tour of Cape Town including return cable car ride up Table Mountain Golf (4 Rounds) 2 rounds at Oubaai Golf Course 1 round at Pinnacle Point Golf Course, including golf carts 1 round at Arabella Golf Course Safari Morning and Afternoon Game Drive at Gondwana Game Reserve Excluded from the Package International flights to and from South Africa Domestic flights within South Africa Evening at leisure and dinner transfers not mentioned Travel insurance Items of a personal nature Tips and gratuities Transport Road transfer from George Airport to Oubaai Hotel Road transfer from Oubaai Hotel to Pinnacle Point Golf Estate and drop off at Gondwana Game Reserve Road transfer from Gondwana Game Reserve to Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse Return road transfers to Arabella Golf Club Road transfer from Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse to Bonne Esperance Guesthouse Full day vehicle and driver on your tour of the winelands Full day vehicle and driver on your tour of Cape Town and drop off at Cape Town International Airport

GOLFER ITINERARY DATES: JANUARY 7 - 18, 2020 Day 1: Day 5: Arrive in George Transfer from George Airport to Oubaai Hotel Check in to Oubaai Hotel Overnight at Oubaai Hotel on a Bed & Breakfast basis Dinner at leisure Day 2: Breakfast at the hotel Round of golf on Oubaai Golf Course Overnight at Oubaai Hotel on a Bed & Breakfast basis Dinner at leisure Day 3: Breakfast at the hotel Round of golf on Oubaai Golf Course Overnight at Oubaai Hotel on a Bed & Breakfast basis Dinner at leisure Morning Wakeup Call and Game Drive Breakfast at the lodge Morning at leisure Lunch at the lodge Afternoon at leisure Afternoon Game Drive followed by Dinner at the lodge Overnight at Gondwana Game Reserve on a Full Board basis Day 6: Morning Wakeup Call and Game Drive Breakfast at the lodge Check out Transfer to Hermanus Check in to Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse Afternoon and evening at leisure Overnight at Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse on a Bed & Breakfast basis Day 7: Day 4: Breakfast at the hotel Road transfer from Oubaai Hotel to Pinnacle Point Golf Estate Round of golf at Pinnacle Point Golf Course Transfer to Gondwana Game Reserve Check in to Gondwana Game Reserve Afternoon Game Drive Dinner at the lodge Overnight at Gondwana Game Reserve on a Full Board basis Breakfast at the hotel Day at leisure Overnight at Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse on a Bed & Breakfast basis

GOLFER ITINERARY (CONTINUED) DATES: JANUARY 7 - 18, 2020 Day 8: Day 12: Breakfast at the hotel Transfer to Arabella Golf Estate Round of golf at Arabella Golf Club Transfer back to hotel Evening at leisure Overnight at Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse on a Bed & Breakfast basis Day 9: Breakfast the hotel Check out of Nautilus/Pelagus Transfer to Stellenbosch Check in at Bonne Esperance Guesthouse Evening at leisure Overnight at Bonne Esperance on e Bed & Breakfast basis Day 10: Breakfast at the hotel Full day tour of the winelands with an English speaking guide Evening at leisure Overnight at Bonne Esperance on e Bed & Breakfast basis Day 11: Breakfast at the hotel Day at leisure Overnight at Bonne Esperance on e Bed & Breakfast basis Breakfast at the hotel Check out Full day tour of Cape Town and Table Mountain with an English speaking guide Drop off at Cape Town International Airport Check-in for your International flight home Note: Itinerary is subject to schedule changes

DESTINATION THE GARDEN ROUTE The Garden Route is a beautiful destination to visit. Stretching from Mossel Bay to Storms River and encompassing the towns of Knysna, Oudtshoorn, George, Plettenberg Bay, Sedgefield and Wilderness – this is a coastal wonder land with many fantastic things to see and do. It is called the Garden Route because of the spectacular flora and fauna that surrounds the coast line. There are many interesting things to do on the Garden Route including whale watching, cave exploration, elephant interactions, game drives, mountain passes, beaches, great restaurants and of course excellent golf at Fancourt, Pezula, Oubaai, Simola and Pinnacle Point. In this region, with it’s diverse offering of activities, there is something for everyone. Some activities on the Garden Route include a visit the “Ostrich Capital” in the town of Oudtshoorn, followed by an excursion to the world famous Cango Caves, visit to the Oyster Factory, or a private cruise on the Knysna Lagoon.

DESTINATION BIG 5 SAFARI EXPERIENCE Rise at sunrise to head into the wild on your private African safari with your Field Guide and Tracker and discover a world usually only reserved for your screen during ‘Animal Planet’. You’ll find yourself in an environment that is as old as time, where the rhythm of nature is the only Governor. Two safaris take place each day – in the morning and late afternoon (moving into the early evening). This is when the wildlife is most active, and the temperature more moderate. Walking Safari - The bush takes on a completely different perspective when you are on foot. Each of your senses will be on full alert as you feel the grass and stones beneath your feet; touch the leathery leaves of trees you walk beneath; smell the musky scent of wild animals in the vicinity; taste the sweet grass of the veld; and hear the crack of a branch indicating you are not alone. Walks generally take place after breakfast and last approximately 1½ to 2 hours, depending on the fitness level of guests. In summer, due to the heat, walks may be incorporated into the morning game drive before heading back to the lodge for breakfast.

DESTINATION THE WHALE COAST - HERMANUS The popular resort town of Hermanus, situated between mountain and sea, has gained world-wide recognition as the world's foremost land based whale watching destination. Contributory factors to the success of the town are the natural scenic beauty, the mild climate, beautiful beaches and the vast range of outdoor activities available. Hermanus is in close proximity to Cape Town, being a mere 140 km from the Cape Town city centre. This area is the ideal base from which to explore the Western Cape and the Cape Overberg. Hermanus has something for everyone. The Fernkloof Nature Reserve has over 40 km of walks, ranging from moderate to strenuous walks in the beautiful mountains which form an imposing backdrop to the town. The 14 km of unique cliff walks recently incorporated into the nature reserve boast a variety of coastal fynbos and birdlife. The pristine stretches of beach offer solitude to the walker and boating activities abound in the Kleinriver Lagoon, renowned for its birdlife. Invigorating horse rides along the beach appeal to all ages.

DESTINATION THE STELLENBOSCH AND FRANSCHHOEK WINELANDS The fertile green valleys of the Cape Winelands, origin of some of the world's most popular wines, is a must see experience in close proximity to Cape Town. Wine tasting, winemaking tours, excellent cuisine and historical landmarks collectively create an irresistible attraction in a region which boasts some of the most majestic scenery in South Africa. Most Cape wine estates are characterised by classic Cape Dutch-style buildings and vast vineyards with picturesque mountains as a backdrop. There is also a distinct European influence in a number of regions, thanks to the arrival of French Huguenot, Dutch and German settlers during the 16th century. You will have the opportunity to visit some of the best wine estates and some of the oldest vineyards in the Stellenbosch and Franschhoek area. Indulge on award winning food and wines during your visit to this unique part of the Cape Winelands.

DESTINATION CAPE TOWN Mother Nature surpassed herself when crafting the Mother City. Perched between the ocean and the mountain, with a national park at its heart, there is nowhere like Cape Town. Affectionately referred to as The Mother City, Cape Town is the oldest city in South Africa and has a cultural heritage spanning more than 300 years. It is in Cape Town that the Rainbow Nation really covers the spectrum. Between beautiful Cape Dutch homesteads, traditional dancers with painted faces performing in the streets, the smell of spicy Malay cooking and the taste of a well-made wine, this city will fill your senses. Cape Town boasts the top tourism attractions in South Africa, all of which should appear on every visitors itinerary all year round, namely Table Mountain, the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Robben Island, The penguins at Boulders Beach, Cape Point – The Cape of Good Hope. Cape Town, with its many diverse cultures, natural wonders, and breath-taking beauty is a master at capturing peoples hearts.

ACCOMMODATION OUBAAI HOTEL GOLF & SPA The Oubaai Hotel Golf & Spa in George, South Africa is located on 316 acres of an upscale residential and golf development on the Garden Route. This pristine development overlooking the Indian Ocean on Herolds Bay, also features Ernie Els’ first signature 18-hole golf course in South Africa, complete with a Lifestyle Centre, Village Market and Golf Academy. The resort is located 7 minutes from George Airport in an area renowned for its pristine beaches and indigenous forests and nature reserves. Cucina Restaurant is the hotel’s all day dining venue in a contemporary setting offering both indoor and outdoor seating with breath-taking views of the Oubaai Golf Course and ocean. The Waterside Grill & Bar is the hotel’s signature restaurant and meeting place after a golf round featuring an interactive kitchen. The Oubaai Clubhouse also offers a relaxed restaurant, ideally situated in the lifestyle centre of the resort with scenic views of the Golf Course and Outeniqua Mountains.

ACCOMMODATION GONDWANA GAME RESERVE Situated in the heart of the Garden Route, you will find a beautiful piece of land that will stir your senses. Gondwana Private Game Reserve provides an authentic African Safari Experience close to Cape Town. Less than a four-hour drive from Cape Town International Airport, along South Africa’s scenic Garden Route, the 11,000-hectare (26,000 acre) Private Game Park offers a distinctive and luxurious malaria-free Safari Holiday destination with free-roaming Big 5 Safari Animals (lion, buffalo, elephant, rhino, and leopard). Herds of wildlife including eland, giraffe, hippo, cheetah and zebra can be seen on the majestic landscape with aweinspiring views of the Langeberg and Outeniqua Mountains in every direction. Indigenous Fynbos vegetation cloaks the undulating valleys, adding vivid colour and interest to a Big 5 Game Viewing and wilderness experience. This Exclusive Safari Park offers guests attentive service, wholesome African Cuisine, inspiring interiors, expert Game Rangers, and an array of activities including Big 5 Game Drives, Mountain Biking, Hikes, Africology spa treatments.

ACCOMMODATION PELAGUS HOUSE & NAUTILUS COTTAGE Pelagus Guest House and Nautilus Cottage is situated in Hermanus, South Africa - a picturesque little town, world renowned for its beauty, whales and champagne air. A spectacular view of the ocean and the sound of waves greet you on arrival. Accommodation at Pelagus Guest House consists of 7 individually styled rooms with en-suite bathrooms. This includes a Penthouse suite that accommodates 4. You will awake each morning to the smell of a fresh sea breeze and seaside sounds as you look across Walker Bay.

ACCOMMODATION BONNE ESPERANCE GUEST HOUSE Bonne Esperance is a boutique guesthouse nestled in the charming enclave of Stellenbosch – known for its majestic mountains, lush vineyards and plethora of history, arts and culture. The guesthouse is set in a Victorian villa that was built in 1901 and has retained its old-world charm with the welcome addition of modern comforts to ensure our guests revel in a perfect stay. Bonne Esperance are perfectly situated in the oak-lined Van Riebeeck street within walking-distance of the town’s charming centre and many of its other wellknown sights. Guests have the perfect opportunity to relax while enjoying the stunning surroundings that Stellenbosch has to offer.

GOLF COURSE OUBAAI GOLF CLUB The elements of a links course are well utilised with this design by Ernie Els, South Africa’s champion golfer. Veld grasses flank the immaculately manicured fairways and greens, while wind play a major role in the defenses of the course. Fairways are however generous while the greens are silky smooth and true. Walking the course offer you the opportunity to enjoy the spectacular views of the Outeniqua mountains, Gwaing River Valley and Indian Ocean. The course boasts with five par 3’s and five par 5’s. The signature hole is the par 3 17th. As with the famous 7th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links, it’s short but can be very deceptive with the downhill elevation and coastal breeze. The estate has 2 Golf clubhouses; a member clubhouse located at the east end of the course and a guest clubhouse at the Village.

GOLF COURSE PINNACLE POINT GOLF COURSE The Pinnacle Point Golf Course is something truly unique for the discerning golfer. This 18 hole championship golf course was designed by well-known South African golf course architect Peter Matkovich who opened the course together with top Irish Tour Professional Darren Clarke in November 2006. Darren Clarke, who was also involved with many aspects of the Pinnacle Point course design, has said that Pinnacle Point is “. the best golf course on the planet.” This Cliff top Fynbos Golf Course inspires the golfer to play this challenging layout with a level of respect due to its dramatic views and breath-taking terrain. The 72 par layout is characterised by 7 majestic holes that line the Indian Ocean rock cliffs, four of which are played over ocean and cliff.

GOLF COURSE ARABELLA GOLF COURSE The Arabella golf course has a demanding and exceptional design that offers a challenging experience to all levels of golfers. A parkland design, with wide kikuyu fairways and bent-grass greens. The exceptional overall conditioning of this course ensures that it is consistently rated the best course in the Western Cape and amongst the country's top five courses by both leading South African golf publications. Choosing a signature hole proves to be an extremely difficult task as all of the holes are well designed with spectacular views.

COME AND EXPERIENCE SOUTH AFRICA Sweet Spot Travel mikael@sweetspottravel.dk 45 40 36 2888

Accommodation (11 Nights) 3 Nights at the Oubaai Hotel in Standard Rooms (Garden Route) 2 Nights at Gondwana Private Game Reserve in Fynbos Villas (Garden Route) 3 Nights at Nautilus/Pelagus Guesthouse in Standard Rooms (Hermanus) 3 Nights at Bonne Esperance Guesthouse in Classic Rooms (Winelands) Meals and Activities Full English Breakfast daily

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