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A Blooming Perfect Way To View South Africa’s Spring Wild Flower Spectacle

“If you’ve never been thrilled to the very edges of your soul by a flower in spring bloom, maybe your soul has never been in bloom.”— Audra Foveo
South Africa’s annual spring flower display put on by mother nature is a unique and awe-inspiring spectacle that has become world-renowned and is touted as being an experience of a lifetime.

A riot of colourful indigenous blooms carpeting the landscape from South Africa’s Cape West Coast up to Namaqualand and inland to the Cederberg draws visitors from near and far who flock to marvel at this botanical masterpiece.

For those who are keen to relish and immerse themselves in the spring wildflowers in August and September, a highly recommended and unique three-day tour is available that offers a front-row seat to the best of the flowers in chauffeur-driven, guided comfort.

The 3-day West Coast Spring Flower Tour takes you on a whirlwind journey through the South African Cape West Coast, the Cederberg and the Klein Namaqualand – visiting all of the very best flower-spotting locations along the way.
South Africa’s annual spring flower display put on by mother nature is a unique and awe-inspiring spectacle that has become world-renowned and is touted as being an experience of a lifetime.

A riot of colourful indigenous blooms carpeting the landscape from South Africa’s Cape West Coast up to Namaqualand and inland to the Cederberg draws visitors from near and far who flock to marvel at this botanical masterpiece.

For those who are keen to relish and immerse themselves in the spring wildflowers in August and September, a highly recommended and unique three-day tour is available that offers a front-row seat to the best of the flowers in chauffeur-driven, guided comfort.

The 3-day West Coast Spring Flower Tour takes you on a whirlwind journey through the South African Cape West Coast, the Cederberg and the Klein Namaqualand – visiting all of the very best flower-spotting locations along the way.
The tour in a snapshot
On day one, guests are collected from The Lodge at Atlantic Beach in the town of Melkbosstrand, just outside Cape Town, and after breakfast the tour departs towards the country town of Citrusdal, where the flower show begins. Following a stop off in the Piekenierskloof Pass for coffee and refreshments, guests will then enjoy lunch in a flower hotspot, Clanwilliam, and a visit to the Ramskop Garden before heading off to the spectacular Biedouw Valley with its blankets of flowers. The first night of the tour is spent in the town of Vanrhynsdorp at Letsatsi Lodge where dinner will be served. On day two, after a hearty breakfast, guests are taken to the succulent nursery in Vanrhynsdorp before travelling up the spectacular Vanrhyns Pass to the renowned flower town of Nieuwoudtville where the tour explores the ancient and unique Quiver Tree Forest, and then the impressive Nieuwoudtville Waterfalls. The rest of the morning is spent discovering the flower farm in nearby Matjiesfontein, followed by lunch at Matjiesfontein farm. The day is rounded off with a visit to the remarkable Hantam Botanical Gardens before returning to Vanrhynsdorp for the second night and dinner.

The third and last day of the tour travels back via the towns of Clanwilliam, Leopoldtsville, Dwarskersbos, and then from Velddrif to Langebaan. In the coastal village of Velddrif, the tour visits the famous Bokkomlaan, which is a dirt road that snakes along the beautiful Berg River and is a heritage site and living museum.

Following this, guests are chauffeured to the world-renowned Postberg Flower Reserve for spectacular flower sightings and a picnic lunch – this is definitely a highlight of the day, and tour, as this part of the park is only open for two months of the year!

In the late afternoon, the tour will make its way back to the Lodge at Atlantic Beach in Melkbosstrand where the flower journey comes to an end. The tour includes two nights at The Lodge at Atlantic Beach (before and after excursion dates), two nights at Letsatsi Lodge in Vanrhynsdorp, four breakfasts, three dinners, three lunches, water and snacks on the bus, coffee stops and wine tastings, as well as transport in modern air-conditioned vehicles by a registered Cathsseta guide. There is also the option to be collected and returned from and to the Cape Town International Airport for guests who wish to fly in to do this excursion.

“Nowhere else in the world can you experience such a dramatic, exciting and exuberant awakening to spring, and West Coast Way is extremely excited about the 3-Day West Coast Spring Flower Tour and to be able to offer visitors to South Africa the chance to see and intimately experience this annual natural spectacle. Visitors can look forward to being immersed in a kaleidoscope of colour as well as culture, exciting activities, warm people and beautiful scenery, where at every corner there is a new and intriguing offering,” says Carmen Lerm, founder and CEO of West Coast Way.

Tour departures are scheduled for Sunday 13 August, Thursday 17 August, Sunday 27 August and Friday 1 September. The cost per person sharing is R12 000.00 (ZAR), with a single supplement of R2 300.00 (ZAR) if travelling alone. This rate includes an expert flower guide, accommodation, meals, nature reserve entrance fees and transport from The Lodge accommodation and back to the accommodation over the 3 days of this spectacular tour. Flights are not included.

For more information or to book visit Book: 3 Day West Coast Wild Flower Tour – West Coast Way or contact zubeida@westcoastway.co.za
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