Jan 24 to Feb 1, 2026
South Africa boasts a wealth of stunning landscapes, from the rugged coastlines of the Garden Route to the majestic peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains. Visitors can explore the diverse ecosystems of Kruger National Park, home to the Big Five, or marvel at the dramatic cliffs of the Wild Coast. The vibrant cities of Cape Town and Johannesburg offer a mix of culture, history, and culinary delights, while the Winelands beckon with scenic vineyards and world-class wines. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or immersing yourself in urban sophistication, South Africa has something to offer every traveler.
Some of our staff have been working together since the days of Eco Challenge and Primal Quest in the early 2000s. Since then, they have been snowballing their knowledge around adventure tourism. Whether it be logistics in Fiji, operations in the San Juan Islands, or ecotourism in Costa Rica, there is no question you will see these faces together, time and time again.
Very few international cities fly directly into Cape Town. However, many fly through Johannesburg. Our advice is to use Johannesburg (aka J-Burg) as a transitional hub, but not to venture out and explore that area.
Parts of South Africa are not. The more central regions and far East regions have high levels of crime. In general, like most cities in the world, it’s important to stay clear of central business districts after dark. For these reasons, we’ll stay in the safer and more touristy regions – the West Cape and Southern Garden Route along the Southern Coast.
100%! We’ve chosen amazing landscapes and courses for this 8-night adventure, but none of the regions where we’ll race/run/hike expose us to danger.
Based on the regions we’ll be visiting throughout this trip, there are no strict requirements on mandatory vaccines, outside of the typical Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) Chickenpox. Polio. It’s further north, in the country of South Africa, where things like malaria and yellow fever become a greater concern.
Passport and blank pages inside your passport is all that is required. A travel Visa is only required if you plan to stay for 90 or more days.
Varied per usual! Think 3-4 star. It’s important to be flexible on lodging when traveling to so many different places inside only 9 days. From Cape Town to seaside towns to private game reserves, we promise to keep you safe, warm, comfortable, and refreshed for whatever lies ahead!