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South Africa, Namibia,
Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and
Kenya.
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Beginning our safari at the Atlantic waters of Cape Town we travel through
desert, bush veld, and desolate coastline before journeying inland to the mighty
waterways of the Okavango Delta. Interacting with the wildlife and people of the
countries in Southern Africa is a highlight before following our route up north
to the banks of Lake Malawi before arriving at the Indian Ocean and the striking
allure of Zanzibar.
This trip begins in Cape
Town, South Africa and travels north through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana,
Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi before ending in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
This trip departs from
Cape Town early on Sunday morning. Should you wish to explore Cape Town, an
earlier arrival should be planned and accommodation booked.
Pre Departure Meeting:
Held at
the Departure Point at 17h00 the day before your departure.
Departure Point:
Ashanti Lodge & Travel Centre - 11 Hof Street, Gardens, Cape Town.
Check-In Time:
08h45
Departure Time:
09h30
Please Note:
This itinerary should be
used as a guide only and may vary from day to day depending on road & weather
conditions, political situations and group decisions.
All prices & Local
Payments are subject to change.
Due to Tourism Laws in
some of the countries we visit, there may be a truck and crew change during the
trip.
DAY 1: Cape Town to
Cederberg Area
(L / D)
Leaving Cape Town, we
head north through the wine growing regions. We cross the Piketberg Pass into
the rich fruit growing area of Citrusdal. Our first night is spent in a
picturesque campsite surrounded by local wine farms. This afternoon we have the
opportunity to sample some of the nectar of the gods or to explore the
surrounding beautiful Cederberg Mountains.
DAY 2: Cederberg Area to
Orange River
(B / L / D)
From the Cederberg we
travel north through the region known as Namaqualand, well known for its
prolific display of Namaqua wildflowers that occur each spring. After stopping
for supplies in Springbok, we continue on through the desert area of the
Richtersveld to the Orange River, the natural land border between South Africa
and Namibia, where we camp at a beautiful campsite on the South African bank of
the river.
DAY 3: Orange River to
Fish River Canyon (Namibia)
(B / L / D)
This morning we have the
option of a half-day canoe trip on the beautiful Orange River, affording us the
opportunity of some bird watching or just a scenic and relaxing paddle. After
lunch we cross into Namibia where, after a short drive, we reach the Fish River
Canyon. At 161 km long, 27 km wide and about 550 m deep, it’s the second
largest canyon in the world. The outer canyon was formed by tectonic activity,
while the erosion of the Fish River formed the inner canyon. A road follows the
eastern rim, giving us access to several viewing points from where we can take
in the spectacular vistas.
DAY 4: Fish River Canyon
to Helmringhausen Area
(B / L / D)
After a leisurely morning
at the Fish River Canyon, we head north through Namibia’s farming area. We stop
in Bethanie, a small, former missionary town, for supplies. We head to our
overnight camp from where we have the opportunity to star gaze at the
magnificent Milky Way.
DAY 5: Helmringhausen
Area to Sesriem
(B / L / D)
Heading north we enter
the Namib-Naukluft Park in one of the oldest deserts in the world. We base
ourselves at Sesriem, a good place to experience the Namib and its many moods.
A short distance away is Sossusvlei, surrounded by a dramatic sea of sand dunes
reputed to be the highest in the world. Magnificent views of the desert can be
seen from the top of the dunes, some over 300 m high. We spend the afternoon
exploring this amazing area. An optional (and must do) excursion is to walk
around the area, learning about the amazing history, geology, flora and fauna
from the specialised local guides of Sossus on Foot. They also give us a
glimpse into the cultural legacy of the San people. View the sunset from the
top of Dune 45 - a truly memorable experience.
DAY 6: Sesriem to
Swakopmund
(Brunch)
After watching the
sunrise across this beautiful area we leave the serenity of the dunes and head
in a north-westerly direction to meet the Atlantic Ocean at Walvis Bay.
Following the coast for some 35 km, we arrive at Namibia’s prime holiday resort
- Swakopmund where we enjoy 3 nights of rest and relaxation. Accommodation will
be in dormitories. Upgrades are possible, but depend on room availability.
DAYS 7 & 8: Swakopmund
(B on both days)
Founded by the Germans in
1892, their colonial influence is still evident today. Swakopmund has a
selection of excellent coffee shops, restaurants & bars as well as many arts and
crafts shops selling Namibian curios. There are fine beaches to walk along as
well as a great museum, aquarium and galleries to visit.
OPTIONAL
excursions include sky diving, quad biking, sand boarding, scenic desert
flights, dolphin cruises, fishing trips, golf, horse riding and more. An
activity briefing will be held on arrival in Swakopmund.
DAY 9: Swakopmund to
Spitzkoppe
(B / L / D)
Our departure from
Swakopmund takes us to the ‘Matterhorn of Namibia’ - Spitzkoppe. The 1728 m
high rock formation, one of Namibia’s most recognised landmarks, is well known
as an ancient San sacred site. Explore the surrounding area and its San rock
paintings. Tonight we bush camp under the African stars.
DAY 10: Spitzkoppe to
Cheetah Park
(B / L / D)
Today’s drive is to the
Cheetah Park - a private farm dedicated to conserving Namibia’s cheetah
population. We get to meet the resident cheetahs, a photo opportunity not to be
missed!
DAY 11: Cheetah Park to
the Etosha National Park
(B / L / D)
After stopping briefly in
Outjo to get supplies, we head to Etosha. Covering 20 000 km2,
Etosha is Namibia’s premier nature reserve. Situated around the Etosha Pan with
a large variety of animal and bird life, the extensive network of gravel roads
affords us the opportunity of accessing even the most remote areas of the park.
We spend the remainder of the day exploring the park’s southern area.
DAY 12: Etosha National
Park (B
/ L / D)
Today we make our way 150
km across the park, keeping a look out for Etosha’s large herds of desert
antelope such as Springbok and the famed Oryx. After a full day of game
viewing, we spend the evening relaxing at our camp.
DAY 13: Etosha National
Park to Rundu
(B / L / D)
From Etosha, we head in a
north-easterly direction towards the lush Kavango region of northern Namibia.
We stop at Rundu for supplies before heading to our spectacular campsite located
on the banks of the Kavango River - complete with “open air” facilities and the
occasional hippo grazing on the lawn!
DAY 14: Rundu to Maun
(Botswana)
(B / L / D)
Following the Kavango
River, we enter Botswana and travel east along the course of the river to the
southern reaches of the Okavango Delta and our destination, Maun. It is from
here that we set off to explore the Okavango Delta.
DAY 15: Maun to Okavango
Delta (OPTIONAL)
(B / L / D)
The Delta is a huge
expanse of water, which has travelled from the Angolan highlands, spreading out
to form the largest inland delta in the world. Studded with exotic islands, The
Delta is renowned for its incredible variety of bird life and animals and is
unique to Southern Africa.
Here we have the
opportunity to take the optional 3 Day / 2 Night Drive In/Mokoro Excursion into
the Delta. From Maun we drive north for a couple of hours to reach the mokoro
poler’s station. Mokoros are traditional dug out canoes manoeuvred through
the waterways by local guides who “pole” them through the reeds. After our
guides find us a place to camp, we set off on an afternoon game walk, allowing
us to experience The Delta wilderness.
For those who’d prefer
not to explore The Delta, you can stay at the lovely campsite relaxing by the
swimming pool or challenging each other to a game of volleyball. There is also a
crocodile farm nearby that has it’s feeding times open to campsite visitors.
DAY 16: Okavango Delta
(B / L / D)
A day of rest, relaxation
and Delta experiences await. Today we have the opportunity to partake in a
number of activities including swimming (dependant on area & water levels), game
walks, mokoro cruises and even a chance to try our hands at poling our own
mokoro!
DAY 17: Okavango Delta
to Maun
(B / L / D)
This morning affords us a
final opportunity for a game walk before packing up and setting off back to
Maun. We arrive back in the early afternoon and have the chance to complete our
picture of the Okavango Delta by taking an optional sunset scenic flight over
The Delta.
DAY 18: Maun to Chobe
National Park
(B / L / D)
We travel east and then
north to the town of Kasane where we set up camp on the banks of the Chobe
River. The Chobe River forms a border between Botswana and Namibia and Zambia.
Listen out for the resident hippos!
For the adventurous
spirits, there is the option for the Chobe National Park Sleep-out – an
overnight experience in the Chobe National park. Spend the afternoon in search
of wildlife en-route to the set camp within the park where we spend the evening
surrounded by the night-time noises of the local wildlife. In the morning we
continue our exploration and after stopping off at the camp for lunch, we meet
the rest of the group for the sunset boat cruise
DAY 19: Chobe National
Park (B
/ L / D)
This morning we have the
option to do an early morning game drive into Chobe National Park. Chobe is one
of Botswana’s premier game parks, renowned its large elephant herds. After our
game drive we return to camp for lunch. The late afternoon sees us take a boat
cruise along the Chobe River. Elephant, hippo and many bird species can be
viewed from the boat while we watch another glorious African sunset.
DAY 20: Chobe National
Park to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
(Brunch)
Leaving Botswana we enter
Zimbabwe and drive to the nearby Victoria Falls. Here in Africa’s adventure
capital, we set up camp in the town’s centrally located campsite. Victoria
Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders) is one of the Seven Natural
Wonders of the World and it’s not difficult to see why. At 1700 m wide and
around 100 m high, this is the world's largest sheet of falling water and a
memorable sight on any African Safari! The Falls can be viewed from the
Victoria Falls National Park, Zimbabwe - a fantastic photo opportunity. The
afternoon is spent relaxing at the campsite’s swimming pool or exploring the
many sights and delights of this town!
DAYS 21 & 22: Victoria
Falls
(B on both days)
The next 2 days are spent
relaxing or participating in a myriad of Optional Excursions. Some of our
fellow passengers will leave us in Vic Falls, to be replaced by new passengers
joining us for the next leg of our trek.
OPTIONAL
Excursions include trips into the Zambezi or Hwange National Parks, elephant
back safaris, horse back safaris, a visit to the crocodile ranch, boat cruises
and golf at The Elephant Hills Resort. Adrenalin junkies can bungee from the
Victoria Falls Bridge connecting Zimbabwe and Zambia or abseil down the Batoka
Gorge - neither activity is for the faint hearted! All year round, flights in
fixed wing, micro light and ultra light aircraft or helicopters provide an
aerial perspective over this magnificent World Heritage Site. White water
rafting on the Zambezi is world class. Beside the excitement of the Grade 5
rapids, there are the "floats," where there is time to admire the scenic cliffs
and the occasional wildlife on the riverbanks.
DAY 23: Victoria Falls
to Livingstone (Zambia)
(B / L / D)
We leave Zimbabwe and
cross the Victoria Falls Bridge and the Zambezi River, entering into Zambia at
the town of Livingstone. We have the opportunity to view The Falls from the
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia. Another fantastic photo opportunity. The
day affords us the opportunity to participate in the activities available in
Zambia we weren’t able to do on the Zimbabwean side of the Falls. Tonight we
have the option of enjoying a sunset dinner cruise on the mighty Zambezi.
DAY 24: Livingstone to
Lusaka
(B / L / D)
An early morning start
sees us head north through southern Zambia to our campsite on the outskirts of
Zambia’s capital city, Lusaka. The campsite is home to some local wildlife
including the largest antelope – Eland.
DAY 25: Lusaka to
Chipata
(B / L / D)
From Lusaka we head north
east to a beautiful little campsite just 10 km before the Zambia/Malawi border.
Here we spend the night before heading into Malawi.
DAYS 26 to 30: Chipata
to Lake Malawi Beaches (Malawi)
(B / L / D)
Leaving Zambia we cross
into Malawi, the ‘Warm Heart of Africa’. We stop off in the capital, Lilongwe,
a small city distinctively divided into the old town and the new administrative
centre. Malawi is a landlocked country with 20% of its total area made up of
beautiful Lake Malawi. We travel the full length of the western side of the
lake, stopping off at various bays and inlets over the next 5 days.
Spend the days learning
the game of bao from the locals, scour the markets for a bargain or simply relax
on the pristine beaches. Malawi’s temperate climate allows for swimming in the
clear blue fresh-water lake all year round. Explore the beautiful shore where
you’ll happen upon the local fishermen sorting their catch. Traditional fishing
techniques are still practiced and to appreciate their boating skills, try to
paddle a dug out canoe yourself! The various beachside campsites along Lake
Malawi’s shores offer many optional Excursions including a variety of water
sports, horse back rides and a visit to the local village and school.
DAY 31: Lake Malawi to
Iringa (Tanzania)
(B / L / D)
After a relaxing 5 days,
we leave Malawi, entering Tanzania through the border post at Songwe. Taking in
the beauty of the Tukuyu tea and banana plantations, we head towards Iringa
where we spend the night in the beautiful rustic ‘Farmhouse’ campsite famous for
its Amarula Hot Chocolates and its steamy showers!
DAY 32: Iringa to Dar es
Salaam
(B / L / D)
The next morning we make
our way to Dar es Salaam. We pass through the Mikumi National Park where it is
possible to view a range of wildlife from the roadside, totally impervious to
the passing traffic. On arrival in Dar es Salaam, we make our way to our lovely
seaside campsite and prepare for our departure to Zanzibar the next morning.
DAY 33: Dar es Salaam to
Zanzibar
(B)
A ferry from Dar es
Salaam takes us to the "Spice Island,” where we have the option to spend the
next 3 nights. Zanzibar is steeped in history and was one of the major starting
points for most East African explorers in their quest for new lands. New
passengers may join us to replace those that’ll leave us at the end of our
excursion to Zanzibar.
PLEASE NOTE:
Accommodation and Meals are for your own account whilst on Zanzibar, as it is
our experience that passengers prefer to explore the island on their own. The
Trip Leader joins you and can arrange your accommodation, while meals can be
enjoyed from a wide selection of restaurants.
DAYS 34 & 35: Zanzibar
History aside, Zanzibar
offers a wealth of experiences for the visitor. Today the quiet streets of the
old Stone Town still retain their Arabic influence, from the Medina-like shops
to the palaces of the Sultans, who founded their vast empires on the spoils of
the slave and ivory trade. The island is famous for its spices and an excursion
around a spice plantation is always a fascinating experience. Other options
include a trip to the beautiful beaches and giant tortoises of Prison Island, a
full day scuba dive in Nungwe or a fishing trip in a traditional dhow. Mopeds
are available for hire if you’d like to explore the more remote areas of the
island. Zanzibar is a seafood lover’s paradise. Numerous restaurants offer a
great variety of the freshest catch from the ocean - crayfish being a popular
speciality. Alternatively, mingle with the locals for dinner at the Forodhani
Gardens seafront market, where delicious, inexpensive seafood is on offer.
DAY 36: Zanzibar to Dar
es Salaam
(D)
Leaving Zanzibar, we
return to the mainland and after exchanging addresses, we part ways, having just
experienced a trip of a lifetime!
OPTIONAL
EXCURSIONS
Below is a selection of
Optional Excursions available on this trip.
Please Note
- these prices are
approximate and are subject to change
- where activities occur
away from your base, there may be an additional transfer cost.
|
South Africa, Orange River - Half Day
Canoeing |
US$ 25 |
|
Namibia, Sesriem - Sossusvlei Guided
Walk |
US$ 35 |
|
Namibia, Swakopmund - Sand Boarding |
US$ 45 |
|
Namibia, Swakopmund - Sky Diving |
US$ 250 |
|
Botswana, Maun - 3 Day / 2 Night
Drive-In/Mokoro Okavango Delta Excursion |
US$ 150 |
|
Botswana, Maun - Scenic Flight over the
Okavango Delta |
US$ 70 |
|
Botswana - Chobe National Park - 1 Night
Sleep Out |
US$ 110 |
|
Botswana - Chobe National Park - Game
Drive |
US$ 35 |
|
Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls - White Water
Rafting on the Zambezi |
US$ 95 |
|
Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls - Bungee Jump |
US$ 90 |
|
Zambia, Livingstone - Sunset Dinner
Cruise |
US$ 40 |
|
Malawi, Lake Malawi - Water Skiing |
US$ 15 |
|
Malawi, Lake Malawi - Village Walk &
Meal |
US$ 10 |
|
Tanzania, Zanzibar - Accommodation
p/p/p/n |
From |
US$ 20 |
|
Tanzania, Zanzibar - Stone Town - Spice
Tour |
US$ 25 |
|
|
|
|
**Please note that all
accommodation & activities in Victoria Falls must be paid for in US$ cash (GBP &
ZAR also accepted at a lower rate).
FREE TRIP
When you book this trip,
you are entitled to receive a FREE 3 Day Cape Town City Package before your trip
begins. The Local Payment is still applicable for the trip. This fantastic
offer must be taken up at the same time you book this trip. Conditions apply.
36 day African Encounter
(Trip Code: ZC36 Departure
dates)
DAR ES SALAAM TO CAPE TOWN
This trip begins in Dar
Es Salaam and travels to Zanzibar and south through Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia,
Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia before ending in Cape Town, South Africa.
This trip departs from
Dar Es Salaam early on Saturday morning. Should you wish to explore Dar Es
Salaam, an earlier arrival should be planned and accommodation.
Pre Departure
Meeting:
Held at the Departure Point at 17h00 the day before your
departure.
Departure Point:
Kipepeo Campsite, Plot 4, Mjimwema, Kigamboni.
Check-In Time:
07h30
Departure Time:
08h30
Please Note:
This itinerary should be
used as a guide only and may vary from day to day depending on road & weather
conditions, political situations and group decisions.
All prices & Local
Payments are subject to change with prior notice.
Due to Tourism Laws in
some of the countries we visit, there may be a truck and crew change during the
trip.
DAY 1: Dar es Salaam to
Zanzibar
(B)
A ferry from Dar es
Salaam takes us to the "Spice Island,” where we have the option to spend the
next 3 nights. Zanzibar is steeped in history and was one of the major starting
points for most East African explorers in their quest for new lands. New
passengers may join us to replace those that’ll leave us at the end of our
excursion to Zanzibar.
PLEASE NOTE:
Accommodation and Meals are for your own account whilst on Zanzibar, as it is
our experience that passengers prefer to explore the island on their own. The
Trip Leader joins you and can arrange your accommodation, while meals can be
enjoyed from a wide selection of restaurants.
DAYS 2 & 3: Zanzibar
History aside, Zanzibar
offers a wealth of experiences for the visitor. Today the quiet streets of the
old Stone Town still retain their Arabic influence, from the Medina-like shops
to the palaces of the Sultans, who founded their vast empires on the spoils of
the slave and ivory trade. The island is famous for its spices and an excursion
around a spice plantation is always a fascinating experience. Other options
include a trip to the beautiful beaches and giant tortoises of Prison Island, a
full day scuba dive in Nungwe or a fishing trip in a traditional dhow. Mopeds
are available for hire if you’d like to explore the more remote areas of the
island. Zanzibar is a seafood lover’s paradise. Numerous restaurants offer a
great variety of the freshest catch from the ocean - crayfish being a popular
speciality. Alternatively, mingle with the locals for dinner at the Forodhani
Gardens seafront market, where delicious, inexpensive seafood is on offer.
DAY 4: Zanzibar to Dar
es Salaam
(D)
Leaving Zanzibar, we
return to the mainland and another night in Dar es Salaam.
DAY 5: Dar es Salaam to
Iringa
(B / L / D)
This morning we leave Dar
es Salaam and head south. We pass through the Mikumi National Park where it is
possible to view a range of wildlife from the roadside, totally impervious to
the passing traffic. We travel towards Iringa where we spend the night in a
beautiful rustic campsite famous for its Amarula Hot Chocolates and its steamy
showers!
DAYS 6 to 10: Iringa to
Lake Malawi (Malawi)
(B / L / D)
Taking in the beauty of
the Tukuyu tea and banana plantations, we head towards Malawi entering the ‘Warm
Heart of Africa’ through the border post at Songwe.
Malawi is a landlocked
country with 20% of its total area made up of beautiful Lake Malawi. We travel
the length of the western side of the lake, stopping off at various bays and
inlets over the next 5 days.
Spend the days learning
the game of bao from the locals, scour the markets for a bargain or simply relax
on the pristine white beaches. Malawi’s temperate climate allows for swimming
in the clear blue fresh-water lake all year round. Explore the beautiful shore
where you’ll happen upon the local fishermen sorting their catch. Traditional
fishing techniques are still practiced and to appreciate their boating skills,
try to paddle a dug out canoe yourself! The various beachside campsites along
Lake Malawi’s shores offer many optional Excursions including a variety of water
sports, horse back rides and a visit to the local village and school.
DAY 11: Lake Malawi to
Chipata (Zambia)
(B / L / D)
From Lake Malawi, we
cross into Zambia where we spend the night in a beautiful little campsite just
10 km after the Malawi/Zambia border.
DAY 12: Chipata to
Lusaka
(B / L / D)
From Chipata, we head
south to Lusaka to our campsite on the outskirts of Zambia’s capital city,
Lusaka. The campsite is home to some local wildlife including Africa’s largest
antelope – Eland.
DAY 13: Lusaka to
Livingstone
(B / L / D)
An early morning start
sees us head south to Livingstone. Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke
that Thunders) is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and it’s not
difficult to see why. At 1700 m wide and around 100 m high, this is the world's
largest sheet of falling water and a memorable sight on any African Safari! The
Falls can be viewed from the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia - a fantastic
photo opportunity. Tonight we have the OPTION of enjoying a sunset dinner
cruise on the mighty Zambezi.
DAY 14: Livingstone to
Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
(B)
We leave Zambia and cross
the Victoria Falls Bridge and the Zambezi River, entering into Zimbabwe at the
town of Victoria Falls. Here in Africa’s adventure capital, we set up camp in
the town’s centrally located campsite. The Falls can be viewed from the
Victoria Falls National Park, Zimbabwe - a fantastic photo opportunity. The
afternoon is spent relaxing at the campsite’s swimming pool or exploring the
many sights and delights of this town!
DAYS 15 & 16: Victoria
Falls
(B on both days)
The next 2 days are spent
relaxing or participating in a myriad of Optional Excursions. Some of our
fellow passengers will leave us in Vic Falls, to be replaced by new passengers
joining us for the next leg of our trek.
OPTIONAL
Excursions include trips into the Zambezi or Hwange National Parks, elephant
back safaris, horse back safaris, a visit to the crocodile ranch, boat cruises
and golf at The Elephant Hills Resort. Adrenalin junkies can bungee from the
Victoria Falls Bridge connecting Zimbabwe and Zambia or abseil down the Batoka
Gorge - neither activity is for the faint hearted! All year round, flights in
fixed wing, micro light and ultra light aircraft or helicopters provide an
aerial perspective over this magnificent World Heritage Site. White water
rafting on the Zambezi is world class. Beside the excitement of the Grade 5
rapids, there are the "floats," where there is time to admire the scenic cliffs
and the occasional wildlife on the riverbanks.
DAY 17: Victoria Falls
to Chobe National Park (Botswana)
(B / L / D)
After breakfast we cross
the border into Botswana and head to Kasane where we set up camp on the banks of
the Chobe River. Listen out for the resident hippos! The Chobe River forms a
border between Botswana and Namibia and Zambia. This National Park is one of
Botswana’s premier game parks, renowned for its large elephant herds.
For the adventurous
spirits, there is the option for the Chobe National Park Sleep-out – an
overnight experience in the Chobe National park. Spend the afternoon in search
of wildlife en-route to the set camp within the park where we spend the evening
surrounded by the night-time noises of the local wildlife. In the morning we
continue our exploration and after stopping off at the camp for lunch, we meet
the rest of the group for the sunset boat cruise
DAY 18: Chobe National
Park (B
/ L / D)
For those not on the
Sleep-out, today offers the option of an early morning game drive in the Chobe
National Park. An early start sees us spend the morning observing the large
herds of wildlife After our game drive we return to camp for lunch. The late
afternoon sees us take a boat cruise along the Chobe River. Elephant, hippo and
many bird species can be viewed from the boat while we watch another glorious
African sunset.
DAY 19: Chobe National
Park to Maun
(B / L / D)
Today we travel in a
south-westerly direction to the southern reaches of the Okavango Delta and our
destination, Maun. It is from here that we set off to explore the Okavango
Delta.
DAY 20: Maun to Okavango
Delta (OPTIONAL)
(B / L / D)
The Delta is a huge
expanse of water, which has travelled from the Angolan highlands, spreading out
to form the largest inland delta in the world. Studded with exotic islands, The
Delta is renowned for its incredible variety of bird life and animals and is
unique to Southern Africa.
Here we have the
opportunity to take the optional 3 Day / 2 Night Drive In/Mokoro Excursion into
the Delta. From Maun we drive north for a couple of hours to reach the mokoro
poler’s station. Mokoros are traditional dug out canoes manoeuvred through
the waterways by local guides who “pole” them through the reeds. After our
guides find us a place to camp, we set off on an afternoon game walk, allowing
us to experience The Delta wilderness.
For those who’d prefer
not to explore The Delta, you can stay at the lovely campsite relaxing by the
swimming pool or challenging each other to a game of volleyball. There is also a
crocodile farm nearby that has it’s feeding times open to campsite visitors.
DAY 21: Okavango Delta
(B / L / D)
A day of rest, relaxation
and Delta experiences await. Today we have the opportunity to partake in a
number of activities including swimming (dependant on area & water levels), game
walks, mokoro cruises and even a chance to try our hands at poling our own
mokoro!
DAY 22: Okavango Delta
to Maun
(B / L / D)
This morning affords us a
final opportunity for a game walk before packing up and setting off back to
Maun. We arrive back in the early afternoon and have the chance to complete our
picture of the Okavango Delta by taking an optional sunset scenic flight over
The Delta.
DAY 23: Maun to Rundu
(Namibia)
(B / L / D)
Following the Kavango
River, we enter Northern Namibia. We stop at Rundu for supplies before heading
to our spectacular campsite located on the banks of the Kavango River - complete
with “open air” facilities and the occasional hippo grazing on the lawn!
DAY 24: Rundu to Etosha
National Park
(B / L / D)
From Rundu, we head
towards Etosha National Park. Covering 20 000 km2, Etosha is
Namibia’s premier nature reserve. Situated around the Etosha Pan with a wide
variety of animal and bird life, the extensive network of gravel roads affords
us the opportunity of accessing even the most remote areas of the park.
DAY 25: Etosha National
Park (B
/ L / D)
Today we make our way 150
km across the park, keeping a look out for Etosha’s large herds of desert
antelope such as Springbok and the famed Oryx. After a full day of game
viewing, we spend the evening relaxing at our camp.
DAY 26: Etosha National
Park to Cheetah Park
(B / L / D)
Today’s drive is to the
Cheetah Park - a private farm dedicated to conserving Namibia’s cheetah
population. We get to meet the resident cheetahs, a photo opportunity not to be
missed!
DAY 27: Cheetah Park to
Spitzkoppe
(B / L / D)
Our departure from the
Cheetah Park takes us to the ‘Matterhorn of Namibia’ - Spitzkoppe. The 1728 m
high rock formation, one of Namibia’s most recognised landmarks, is well known
as an ancient San sacred site. Explore the surrounding area and its San rock
paintings. Tonight we bush camp under the African stars.
DAY 28: Spitzkoppe to
Swakopmund
(B / L)
Today we head for
Swakopmund. Founded by the Germans in 1892, their colonial influence is still
evident today. Swakopmund has a selection of excellent coffee shops,
restaurants & bars as well as many arts and crafts shops selling Namibian
curios. There are fine beaches to walk along as well as a great museum,
aquarium and galleries to visit. Accommodation will be in dormitories.
Upgrades are possible, but depend on room availability.
DAYS 29 & 30: Swakopmund
(B on both days)
The next 2 days are spent
relaxing or participating in a myriad of Optional Excursions. Some of our
fellow passengers will leave us in Swakop, to be replaced by new passengers
joining us for the final leg of our trek.
OPTIONAL
excursions include sky diving, quad biking, sand boarding, scenic desert
flights, dolphin cruises, fishing trips, golf, horse riding and more. An
activity briefing will be held on arrival in Swakopmund.
DAY 31: Swakopmund to
Sesriem
(B / L / D)
Leaving Swakopmund, we
head south to meet the Atlantic Ocean at Walvis Bay. Continuing our journey, we
enter the Namib-Naukluft Park in one of the oldest deserts in the world. We
base ourselves at Sesriem, a great place to experience the Namib and its many
moods. A short distance away is Sossusvlei, surrounded by a dramatic sea of
sand dunes reputed to be the highest in the world. Magnificent views of the
desert can be seen from the top of the dunes, some over 300 m high. We spend
the afternoon exploring this amazing area. An optional (and must do) excursion
is to walk around the area, learning about the amazing history, geology, flora
and fauna from the specialised local guides of Sossus on Foot. They also give
us a glimpse into the cultural legacy of the San people. View the sunset from
the top of Dune 45 - a truly memorable experience.
DAY 32: Sesriem to Fish
River Canyon
(B / L / D)
After watching the
sunrise across this beautiful area we leave the serenity of the dunes and head
south to the Fish River Canyon. At 161 km long, 27 km wide and about 550 m
deep, it’s the second largest canyon in the world. The outer canyon was formed
by tectonic activity, while the erosion of the Fish River formed the inner
canyon. A road follows the eastern rim, giving us access to several viewing
points from where we can take in the spectacular vistas.
DAY 33: Fish River
Canyon to Orange River (South Africa)
(B / L / D)
This morning we continue
south, where, after a short drive, we reach the Orange River - the natural land
border between Namibia and South Africa. We camp at a beautiful campsite on the
South African bank of the river. This afternoon we have the option of a
half-day canoe trip on the beautiful Orange River, affording us the opportunity
of some bird watching or just a scenic and relaxing paddle.
DAY 34: Orange River to
Cederberg
(B / L / D)
An early morning start
see us travel south through the Richtersveld before reaching the region known as
Namaqualand, well known for its prolific display of Namaqua wildflowers that
occur each spring. We spend tonight in a picturesque campsite surrounded by
local wine farms. We have the opportunity to sample some of the nectar of the
gods or to explore the surrounding beautiful Cederberg Mountains.
DAY 35: Cederberg to
Cape Town
(B / L)
We leave the scenic
Cederberg area and travel south towards Cape Town. We travel through the rich
fruit growing area of Citrusdal before crossing the Piketberg Pass to the Cape’s
wine growing regions. Our first sighting of the Mother’s City Table Mountain
across Table Bay means we’ve reached our final destination. Tonight’s
accommodation is in dormitories in one of Cape Town’s best loved hostels.
DAY 36: Cape Town
(B)
After breakfast, we
exchange addresses and part ways, having just experienced a trip of a lifetime!
We suggest you extend
your stay by a few days to participate in some of the exciting activities
available here.
OPTIONAL
EXCURSIONS
Below is a selection of
Optional Excursions available on this trip.
Please Note
- these prices are
approximate and are subject to change
- where activities occur
away from your base, there may be an additional transfer cost.
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Tanzania, Zanzibar -
Accommodation p/p/p/n |
From |
US$ 20 |
|
Tanzania, Zanzibar -
Stone Town - Spice Tour |
US$ 25 |
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Malawi, Lake Malawi -
Village Walk & Meal |
US$ 10 |
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Malawi, Lake Malawi -
Water Skiing |
US$ 15 |
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Zambia, Livingstone -
Sunset Dinner Cruise |
US$ 40 |
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Zimbabwe, Victoria
Falls - Bungee Jump |
US$ 90 |
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Zimbabwe, Victoria
Falls – White Water Rafting on the Zambezi |
US$ 95 |
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Botswana, Chobe
National Park - Game Drive |
US$ 35 |
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Botswana, Chobe
National Park - 1 Night Sleep Out |
US$ 110 |
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Botswana, Maun -
Scenic Flight over the Okavango Delta |
US$ 70 |
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Botswana, Maun - 3
Day / 2 Night Drive-In/Mokoro Okavango Delta Excursion |
US$ 150 |
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Namibia, Swakopmund –
Quad Bike |
US$ 45 |
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Namibia, Swakopmund -
Sky Diving |
US$ 250 |
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Namibia, Sesriem -
Sossusvlei Guided Walk |
US$ 35 |
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South Africa, Orange
River - Half Day Canoeing |
US$ 25 |
**Please note that all
accommodation & activities in Victoria Falls must be paid for in US$ cash (GBP &
ZAR also accepted at a lower rate).
FREE TRIP
When you book this trip,
you are entitled to receive a FREE 3 Day Cape Town City Package after your trip
ends. The Local Payment is still applicable for the trip. This fantastic offer
must be taken up at the same time you book this trip. Conditions apply.
The staff and management look forward to
welcoming you aboard and trust that you will enjoy your trip with us.
"Safari Njema"
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent to you
upon receipt of final payment.
All itineraries are subject to
change without prior notice.
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