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Garden Route / Route 62 Cape Town Garden Route / Route 62 Abenteuer und Erlebnis pur auf 3203 Kilometern Schwierigkeitsgrad leicht (bis mittel) Cape Town – Loop 15 Tourtage / 12 Fahrtage 08.01.2016 - 24.01.2016 Abflug: Freitag den 08.01.2016 (in der Regel am Abend) Ankunft: Sonntag den 24.01.2016 (in der Regel am Morgen) Mit dieser Tour bieten wir ein sehr entspanntes Motorrad-Abenteuer auf guten, asphaltierten Straßen - noch dazu im malariafreien Gebiet. Wer möchte, kann jedoch gerne ein paar Offroad-Erlebnisse sammeln, denn immer wieder ergibt sich auf unseren täglichen Touren die Möglichkeit, den Asphalt gegen herausfordernde Schotterpisten zu tauschen. Wir starten unsere Tour im pulsierenden Kapstadt und fahren auf atemberaubenden Küstenstraßen, zwischen Bergketten hindurch und über spektakuläre Pässe. Durch abwechslungsreiche Landschaften, fruchtbares Farmland und auf der legendären Route 62. Wir genießen die Fahrt durch die Karoo (Halbwüste) und grüne Täler, und erleben hautnah die afrikanische Tierwelt bei zwei unvergesslichen Safaris. Entlang der Garden Route fahren wir zum südlichsten Punkt Afrikas, wo sich Atlantik und Indischer Ozean treffen. Durch das Cape Wineland, der Heimat des südafrikanischen Weines, nähern wir uns am Ende unserer Tour wieder Kapstadt. Tourverlauf Freitagabend Abflug Tag 1 Samstag Ankunft in Kapstadt Tag 2 Sonntag Sightseeing Tour Kapstadt und Umgebung Tag 3 Montag Kapstadt Loop 160 km Tag 4 Dienstag Kapstadt nach Montagu 326 km Tag 5 Mittwoch Montagu nach Oudtshoorn 305 km Tag 6 Donnerstag Oudtshoorn - Tagesausflug oder Rasttag 216 km Tag 7 Freitag Oudtshoorn nach Storms River 270 km Tag 8 Samstag Storms River nach Zuurberg Mountain, Addo 273 km Tag 9 Sonntag Zuurberg Mountain nach Graaff Reinet 276 km Tag 10 Montag Graaff Reinet nach Wilderness 395 km Tag 11 Dienstag Wilderness - Tagesausflug oder Rasttag 130 km Tag 12 Mittwoch Wilderness nach Arniston 328 km Tag 13 Donnerstag Arniston nach Stellenbosch 290 km Tag 14 Freitag Stellenbosch nach Kapstadt 234 km Tag 15 Samstag Abflug von Kapstadt Sonntagmorgen Ankunft Highlights ➢ V&A Waterfront ➢ Champagner Cruise ➢ Kapstadt Sightseeing ➢ Tafelberg (Seilbahn wetterbedingt) ➢ Cape Peninsula ➢ Table Mountain National Park ➢ Cape Point ➢ Kap der Guten Hoffnung ➢ Chapman's Peak Drive ➢ Cape Winelands ➢ Wine Tasting ➢ Route 62 ➢ Cango Caves ➢ Straußenfarm ➢ Swartbergpass (optional) ➢ Tsitsikamma National Park ➢ Addo Elephant Park ➢ Private Game Reserve ➢ Garden Route ➢ Cape Agulhas, südlichster Punkt Afrikas Preise inklusive Flug bei einer Teilnehmerzahl von 12 Fahrern Fahrer mit BMW, im Doppelzimmer BMW F700GS / G650 Sertao € 5.545 BMW F800GS / ADV € 5.745 BMW R1200GS LC € 5.995 Beifahrer € 3.645 Einzelzimmerzuschlag € 695 Im Reisepreis enthaltene Leistungen ➢ Flug ➢ Flughafentransfers in Südafrika ➢ 14 Übernachtungen in handverlesenen, landestypischen 3-5 Sterne Hotels / Lodges ➢ Frühstück, Lunch und Abendessen, inklusive der nicht-alkoholischen Getränke ➢ Motorradmiete inkl. Vollkasko-Versicherung ➢ Spezial-Versicherung zur Rückerstattung der Selbstbeteiligung im Schadensfall ➢ Benzin ➢ Geführte Motorradreise mit zwei deutsch-/englischsprachigen Tour Guides ➢ Trailer mit Werkzeug und Ersatzmotorrad ➢ Begleitfahrzeug zur Gepäckbeförderung und als Mitfahrgelegenheit ➢ Soft Drinks während der Fahrt ➢ Champagner Cruise ➢ Kapstadt Sightseeing ➢ 2 Safaris im offenen Geländewagen ➢ Ausflüge siehe Tourbeschreibung ➢ Eintritt in National Parks ➢ Mautgebühren ➢ T-Shirt ➢ DVD mit Video und ausgewählte Bilder der Tour ➢ Sicherungsschein Es gelten die Allgemeinen Reisebedingungen des Veranstalters. Die Agentur Cornelia Wünsch behält sich notwendige kurzfristige Änderungen am Ablauf der Veranstaltung sowie Irrtümer im vorliegenden Angebot vor. .
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