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Reaching Cairo we have a lot of time to go to the legendary Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza & the incredible Egyptian Museum. Our last ride will be to Alexandria established by Alexandria he Great where we spend our last two nights, allowing us time to clear our bikes from Custom-mades and visit the WW2 cemeteries close by at El Alamein and celebrate the end to this most impressive trans African trip.
Day 1 - Cape Town Welcome. Nearly all worldwide flights arrive in Cape Town before midday. Harley Davidson Tours and Rentals will fulfill you at the airport and taxi you straight to your hotel where you can freshen-up and maybe have a light bite to consume. In the afternoon we'll provide a tour briefing and settle procedures.

We have actually prepared a tour of one of the world's most stunning cities for early evening. We'll be pulling out all stops on your very first night and be taking you out to a regional dining establishment specific to tantalise your taste. We'll try to schedule a regional character to accompany us for the night to fill us in on regional history, geography and respond to any other concerns that you may have relating to Cape Town.
Read more Day 2 Cape Point - 90 miles Reducing you into it. We'll be leaving the hotel around 9am after breakfast, selecting up the bikes and head in the general instructions of False Bay. We'll then ride by means of Fish Hoek and Simon's Town to Cape Point. We'll be making a quick stop at Simon's Town to take a look at the penguins on the Boulders Beach.

We'll have a treat at Cape Point, likewise understood as the Cape of Good Hope, before heading back to the city by means of Scarborough, Kommetjie und Noordhoek. We'll be driving along the world famous Chapman's Peak Drive, which has re-opened on December 20th 2003. Here you'll be paid for awesome sea-views and a lot of image opportunities.

Find out more Day 3 Cape Town - Tulbagh - 130 miles We'll be leaving Cape Town at 10am after breakfast and heading off to picturesque Paarl. A particularly beautiful town known for its world-class red wines, Paarl is likewise the official birth place of the Afrikaans language. From Paarl we'll be heading off towards Wellington.