South Africa Baviaanskloof Motorcycle Adventure

Ride the Cape Peninsula
Visit Addo Elephant National Park
Stand at Cape Agulhas, The most southerly tip of Africa
Marvel at South Africa's stunning natural scenery
Ride the Baviaanskloof: A World Heritage Site
See the Real South Africa, on and off the beaten path!


Highlights for this motorcyle tour

  • Cape Town
  • Ride the Cape Peninsula
  • Route 62
  • Visit Addo Elephant National Park
  • Stand at Cape Agulhas, The most southerly tip of Africa
  • See Kudus, Ostriches and tortoises.
  • Ride the Baviaanskloof, A World Heritage Site with three stunning, precarious passes - all dirt.
  • Explore the famed Garden Route
  • Ride through the majestic Cederberg Mountains
  • See the Winelands at Franschhoek
  • Experience the Real South Africa, on and off the beaten path.
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South Africa Baviaanskloof Motorcycle Adventure Itinerary

Day
1

Sunday, November 7th

Arrival in Cape Town

On arrival off your international flight, you will be met by our team and transferred into Cape Town. After checking in at the hotel, your day is at leisure to unwind after the long flight.
In the evening, over “sundowners”, meet the team and the other participants while we run through the logistics of our planned adventure. This will be followed by a welcome dinner. After dinner, feel free to explore some of the watering holes around the city, or return to your hotel for a well-deserved rest!

Fall in love with Cape Town.

Day
2

Monday, November 8th:

Day in Cape Town


After breakfast, we head out on an orientation tour of the “Mother City” as she is affectionately known. This includes a cable car ride to the top of Cape Town’s famous 1,000-meter (3,000 feet) backdrop, Table Mountain. For those who are interested, take a trip to Robben Island (additional cost), which is best known internationally as the prison where Nelson Mandela spent 19 of his 27 years of incarceration. Spend the rest of the day and evening at leisure.

Day
3

Tuesday, November 9th:

Cape Town to Simonstown -120 km paved

After breakfast we check out, collect our bikes and ease into our first days riding with a leisurely trip down the visually stunning Cape Peninsula. This is an unforgettable journey to the mythical meeting place of the two great oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic. Breathtaking scenic beauty contrasts with the harsh rugged conditions of the most southwesterly edge of the African Continent. After a visit to the Cape of Good Hope, we continue to Simonstown where we spend the night.

Day
4

Wednesday, November 10th:

Simonstown to Arniston - 350 km, dirt 20% paved 80%


After breakfast we travel east, hugging the False Bay coastline via the seaside towns of the Strand, Gordon’s and Betty's Bay. We meander through vineyards famous for producing world class Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wine, to a point overlooking the town of Hermanus, which amongst other things is considered to be one of the best land based whale viewing areas in the world. Enjoy lunch in this quaint village before we continue east, mostly on dirt, to the Southern tip of the African Continent at Cape Agulhas.
Overnight in Arniston, which has some of the Cape’s finest swimming beaches.

The coast along South Africa is amazing.

Day
5

Thursday, November 11th:

Arniston to Knysna - 320 km, dirt 50% paved 50%


After bidding this beautiful fishing village farewell we continue by good quality dirt roads through wheat fields, sheep farms and unusually large flocks of blue cranes. We cross the Breede River at Malgas, a truly unique river crossing and continue via Heidelberg and Mossel Bay, along the Garden Route to Knysna. From the quiet beauty of its evergreen forests to the soaring beauty of the Heads, Knysna is beauty in abundance. The Heads are the two sandstone sentinels that mark the mouth of the Knysna Lagoon

Day
6

Friday, November 12th:

Free day in and around Knysna - up to 250 km, dirt 50% paved 50%

Knysna is the perfect base from which to explore the Garden Route. Take outrides to the surrounding hot spots like Plettenberg Bay, the Outeniqua Forest or simply relax and enjoy activities in and around Knysna. Discover the galleries and flea markets, workshops and buskers on foot. Other adventurous activities include abseiling, canoeing, creeking, deep-sea fishing, diving, hiking, horse riding, whale watching, quad biking, paint balling.... Stay in Knysna

Ride through a variety of ecosystems all in one day in South Africa.

Day
7

Saturday, November 13th:

Knysna to Jeffrey’s Bay - 200 km, dirt 10% paved 90%

Continue along an extremely picturesque part of the Garden Route taking in Plettenberg Bay, Natures Valley and the Tsitsikamma National Park. Our destination this evening is the world-renowned surf spot, Jeffrey’s Bay, home to Endless Summer.  Stay in Jeffrey's Bay.

Day
8

Sunday, November 14th:

Jeffry’s Bay to Zuurberg - 160 km, dirt 20% paved 80%

We bypass Port Elizabeth en route to the Addo Elephant National Park. Addo lies deep within the shadows of the dense valley  of the Sundays River region of the Eastern Cape. We head for the high ground through the old pass to the spectacular location of the Zuurberg Mountain Village. The original Elephant section of the park was proclaimed in 1931, when only eleven elephants remained in the area.
This afternoon we will join a qualified ranger for a safari game drive into the national park. Today this finely tuned ecosystem is sanctuary to over 420 elephants, 450 Cape buffalo, black rhino, a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo. Even more exciting is that for the first time in over 100 years; lion and spotted hyena were reintroduced to the park recently. Stay near Addo.

Spend the afternoon on safari at Addo Elephant National Park.

Day
9

Monday, November 15th:

Zuurberg to the Baviaanskloof - 250 to 300 km, dirt 60% paved 40%

Riding southwest, this is where the backcountry comes into its own as we head into an area known as the Baviaanskloof. The road leads through the rugged beauty of the "Grootrivier" Gorge on its winding path through this pristine conservancy. It rises and descends very steeply in places and encompasses a number of passes including the Combrinks, Holgat, Grasnek and Nuwekloos. These were the last of many passed constructed by Thomas Bain, between 1880 and 1890. It is the longest of the 24 roads he built. He died in 1893. The road has concrete causeways in places to keep the road in place during flash floods. In other places it just follows the river. The area is a World Heritage Site, and is characterized by extremely diverse landscape due to the region's high geological, topographic and climatic diversity. The colorful cliffs and rock formations are characteristic of the predominant hard sandstone, which is part of the Table Mountain group of sediments. The beauty of the Baviaanskloof is hard to describe. For the adventurous, this vast mountain kingdom offers a unique wilderness experience through stunningly beautiful landscapes found only in the Eastern Cape. Our resting place this evening is an oasis set deep in the Baviaanskloof Mountains.

Day
10

Tuesday, November 16th:

Baviaanskloof to Prince Albert - 230 km, dirt 75% paved 25%

Today we continue west, through the Baviaanskloof and exit via Willowmore along the northern edge of the Groot Swartberg Mountains. We continue through the Great Karoo via Klaarstroom and Meiringspoort and on to the charming town of Prince Albert. Prince Albert lies 650 meters above sea level and has 8,000 inhabitants. It is both, relaxed and lively, with many beautifully restored Cape Dutch and Victorian houses. The main commercial activity is Merino sheep farming; however, fruit and olives are also cultivated on the mountain slopes.

Day
11

Wednesday, November 17th:

Prince Albert to Assegaay Bosch Game Lodge - 130 km, dirt 70% paved 30%

After a sumptuous breakfast we start our day with a journey through the last of Thomas Bains creations, the Swartberg Pass, which leads us down into the ostrich capital of the world, the town of Oudtshoorn. After lunch we continue via the dramatic Rooiberg pass to Assegaay Bosch Game Lodge, an oasis in the wilderness. Here we will be spending two nights with an opportunity to relax, unwind and enjoy the multitude of activities available and even have some laundry taken care of!! Stay at Assagaay Bosch Lodge.

Meet the locals in South Africa.

Day
12

Thursday, November 18th:

Free day at Assegaay Bosch Game Lodge - up to 200 km, 50% dirt 50% paved


After breakfast enjoy the rest of your day at leisure. Relax and unwind in awesome surroundings or take an out-ride it any direction, the options abound. For the energetic, perhaps take an early morning walk into the gorge. Optional activities include: Clay Pigeon shooting, a massage in the comfort of your chalet, or visit the local town. Afternoon nature / game drive in open 4X4 vehicles, ending up with sundowners on top of the mountain. Return to the lodge for a traditional South African bar-b-que or “braai”. Stay at Assagaay Bosch Lodge.

Day
13

Friday, November 19th:

Assegaay Bosch Game Lodge to Ceres - 320 km, dirt 60% paved 40%


This morning we bid farewell and travel through Van Wyksdorp, and onto the Route 62. There are similarities between Route 62 and America's Route 66. Both were developed to link rural towns and villages to major centre’s and both were replaced by highways diverting traffic along more direct roads. Route 62 is now emerging from hibernation to delight the discerning visitor wanting to explore the best of the Western Cape. No biking trip would be complete without a visit to Ronnie’s Sex Shop. Ronnie painted the name "Ronnie's Shop" on this cottage next to the R62, planning to open a farm stall to sell fresh produce and fruit. His friends played a prank on him by changing the name to "Ronnie's Sex Shop". Initially angry about the involuntary name change, Ronnie left the name and continued fixing the dilapidated building. His friends would stop by for a chat, having a few beers. During one of these evenings, someone suggested: "Why don't you just open a pub?" Ronnie's Sex Shop has had visitors from all over the world, judging by the graffiti, it has also become a regular pit stop for bikers, the local farmers and people traveling this road regularly. From here we make our way to Ceres, which is nestled in a fertile valley at the base of the Witzenberg mountains on the edge of the Warm Bokkeveld, Ceres is the perfect base from which to explore the Cedarberg area. Stay in Ceres.

Day
14

Saturday, November 20th:

Ceres to Oudrif - 230 kms, dirt 90% paved 10%)


After juicing up the bikes we travel North into the Cedarberg Mountains which stretch for approximately 100 km. The highest peaks are around 2,000 meters (6,000 feet). Of special interest are the many weathered sandstone formations, which create a spectacular stage. The Cedarberg derives its name from a species of cedar trees, which grow at an altitude of between 1,060 and 1,370 meters. Today the mountain range is a proclaimed wilderness area. It is a superb recreational area with caves, bushman painting, waterfalls, stunning view sites and astonishing formations such as the Wolfberg Arch and Maltese Cross. This is some of the best riding terrain in the country. A real treat for those who love uninhibited wilderness riding and awesome views. On route we travel through Wuppertal, a most attractive little oasis in a very rugged wilderness. Maybe stop and buy a pair of genuine “veldskoen” before we continue on to Oudrif, a masterpiece in sustainable design and operation. Prepare to be blown away by Bills cooking out here in the most rustic and beautiful setting on the banks of the Doring River. Stay in Oudrif.

Day
15

Sunday, November 21st:

Oudrif to Franschhoek - 320 kms, dirt 40% paved 60%)

We travel south along the Olifants River and as we move closer to Cape Town, we leave the rustic wilderness feel of the country and enter the equally beautiful Winelands of South Africa. We pass through many small farming towns and heavily cultivated areas as we travel en route to Franschhoek or the French Glen as it was originally referred to. More than three centuries ago about 200 French Huguenots, having escaped religious persecution, settled in the Berg River Valley and founded the community of Franschhoek. With its fine balmy summers and the majority of its rainfall in winter, the French Huguenots recognized the potential of the region for wine production and fruit growing. Today it is considered the food and wine capital of the Cape. Stay in Franschhoek.

Cross the unique ponte at Malgas.

Day
16

Monday, November 22nd:

Franschhoek to Cape Town - 120 km, dirt 0% paved 100%

As the end of our trip approaches we take the day to explore the area at a leisurely pace. There is something for everyone in and around these Winelands towns. Apart from the natural beauty and host of activities on offer, the region is also steeped in history and museums and art galleries abound. It also has a great café culture where you can sit out on the street corner and watch the town go by. After a relaxing day we return to Cape Town and deliver our motorcycles. After that we check into the hotel and freshen up in time for our farewell dinner. Stay in Cape Town.

Day
17

Tuesday, November 23rd:

Departure Day


After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, check out of the hotel and if time permits, spend time doing last minute shopping, relaxing or whatever takes you fancy before transferring to Cape Town International Airport for your flight home.

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Information

Reserve and book your place on this tour

To Book This Tour:

To secure a spot for our Baviaanskloof Adventure,  please register and pay $1,000 deposit.

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Travel:

Arrive and depart from Cape Town South Africa (CPT)
For any other travel options, please contact us at: 1-800-756-1990 for advice. 
To arrange your air fare, contact our travel agent Sally at: Sally@alaskatravelsource.com, or (907) 562- 2213. Just tell her you are part of the MotoQuest South Africa Tour.

Optional Kitty:

$300 Non-Drinker
$500 Drinkers

Riders will be asked to put money into a kitty before and during the tour, to be used by the group as a whole for gas and other group-oriented activites not indicated as included in the tour package such as lunches, dinners, park entry fees, toll road fees, tips, water stops, etc. Guides and other staff also contribute to this kitty. This kitty account will be administered by the lead guide. During the tour, should the kitty "run dry" there will be another kitty collection. If there is a surplus in the kitty at the end of the tour, the kitty will be redestributed back to the tour participants.  You may pay the kitty by Visa, Mastercard, Cash or Personal Check. The lead guide will collect this prior to your tour start date. We have found this system to facilitate group riding during our tours.

Money:

South African Rand
Please note that some meals are not included in the tour price. We recommend that you budget about US$50.00 per day for food (this is just an estimate of expenses and is not including adult beverages.)

Reading:

Lonely Planet South Africa

Arrival day:

Send us your travel information so we know when and where to meet you. Please be prepared to show your current motorcycle driver’s license and international driver’s license.

Visa/Passport:

A Visa is not required for entry into South Africa. Your passport must not expire 6 months from the date of entry.

Riding in South Africa:

Left side of the road.

Watch out for animals: baboons, kudus ect!

Keep you face shield down! Big Bugs.

 

Take a tour of Cape Town and ride the cable car to the top of Table Mountain. All included in the tour price.

Tour Size:

6 - 10 riders

Gear:

Bring riding gear that is warm and waterproof (a riding suit with pads is best). We recommend Scorpion XDR Commander riding gear. Also bring: Stout water-proof boots, rain gear, a warm hat, rain-proof gloves (2 pair), hiking shoes, bug spray,  lots of underwear,  fleece layers, full-faced helmet, swim suit (if there are hot springs), and a good camera are the things you need on the trail.

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South Africa was a stunning country on all levels. The scenery was terrific. The food and accommodations were first class. Our tour leaders were insightful and very capable. The Baviaanskloof was high point for me and was challenging and memorable. I won't forget this ride! Thanks MotoQuest!


John Posey, USA

Nov 7th 2010 Tour Details

Places still available on this tour

Book tour by: Tuesday, Aug 3rd 2010

Type of Tour: Dual Sport
Number of Stages: 1

Full Tour Price

  • Rider sharing twin room *: US$ 8,200
  • Rider with own room *: US$ 9,900
  • Couples *: US$ 12,500
  • * Includes basic bike rental

Oct 4th 2011 Tour Details

Places still available on this tour

Book tour by: Thursday, Aug 4th 2011

Full Tour Price

  • Rider sharing twin room *: US$ TBA
  • Rider with own room *: US$ TBA
  • Couples *: US$ TBA
  • * Includes basic bike rental

Guides on this tour:


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Motorcycle Included in Price


Motorcycle Upgrade Prices


Included in this tour

  • BMW F650GS (14 days)
  • All accommodations (16 nights)
  • All Breakfasts
  • 7 dinners including premier welcome and farewell dinners
  • Orientation tour of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Cable Car ride to the top of Table Mountain, in Cape Town
  • Day Safari at Addo Elephant National Park
  • Afternoon game drive in open 4x4 at Assegaay Bosch Game Lodge including traditional South African BBQ or "Braai"
  • Local and American Guides on motorcycles
  • Staff mechanic
  • Support vehicle (carrying spare parts, tools, luggage and extra motorcycle)
  • Paramedic with satellite phone for emergencies
  • MotoQuest Tours goodie bag (including T-Shirt and Hat!)
  • MotoQuest video of tour

Excluded in this tour

  • Meals on the road (lunches and some dinners)
  • Optional Motorcycle Insurance
  • Gas
  • Alcohol
  • Alternative Tours
  • Flights: Contact our travel agent: Sally@alaskatravelsource.com, (907) 562- 2213
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips
  • Park permits

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Contact

MotoQuest Tours
P.O. Box 1392
Girdwood, AK 99587
info@motoquesttours.com
1-800-756-1990 / (907) 272-2777

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