Trip Highlights
- Okavango Delta
- Victoria Falls
- Lake Kariba
- Kapishya Hot Springs
- Zanzibar Island
- Ngorongoro Crater and SerengetiNational Park
- Highland Gorillas
- Nakuru National Park
Week 1 - South Africa, Botswana
Leaving Johannesburg we head north up through Pretoria to
Martins Drift where we cross into Botswana. Heading across the Nxai Pan, we
come to Maun where we can go in the Okavango Delta for a true wilderness
experience, before heading up to the Chobe National Park for game drives and
a river boat cruise. Crossing the Zambezi by Ferry, we arrive in Zambia to
see the mighty Victoria Falls; locally called Mosi-oa-Tunya, The Smoke That
Thunders, when the river is in full flow you will understand why.
Week 2 - Zambia/Zimbabwe
You can also join the trip here in Victoria FallsWe spend
a few days in Livingstone, a town where you can blend in, and soak up the
culture of a busy town.. There is an interesting Museum and a large curio
market beside the Falls. From here we head up to Lake Kariba where you have
the option of spending two nights on a houseboat. Here the chef cooks the
food and we can relax and go fishing for the famous Tiger Fish. Then we
spend a night in Lusaka at a game farm where zebra and giraffe walk through
the campsite.
Week 3 - Zambia/Zimbabwe
We travel up the Great North Road to Shiwa House and
Kapishya Hot Springs where Sir Stuart Gore-Browne built a stylish English
manor house in the heart of the Zambian bush, and we can relax in the hot
springs, which produce water at a constant 40 C. From the hot springs we
enter Tanzania near Mbeya, a bustling little market town before heading down
into the impressive Baobab Valley. We pass Mikumi National Park and onto Dar
es Salaam, where we see the Indian Ocean, before catching the ferry to
Zanzibar Island.
Week 4 - Tanzania, Kenya
In Zanzibar we can wander through the streets of Stone
Town and explore the many wonders of the town, which had electricity ahead
of London before heading up to the Northern Coast for the beautiful white
sandy beaches. Then back to Dar es Salaam for a night before heading north.†In
Arusha we hire Landrovers to visit the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater.
From Arusha we then head up to Kenya, crossing the Athi Plains, where you
should glimpse Mount Kilimanjaro. We finish in Nairobi in Karen, a suburb
named after Karen Blixen who first settled there.
Week 5 – Nairobi, Kenya
Here we take a week away from the truck where you have the
opportunity to either stay in Nairobi or you can venture down to the coast
at Mombasa, or even go to the beautiful island of Lamu.
Week 6 – Kenya, Uganda
Leaving Nairobi we stop at the Rift Valley scenic lookout
at 8,000 feet high. Crossing over the Ugandan border at Malaba or Busia. The
scenery changes to tropical rain forests and tea and sugar plantations. We
continue southwest to Kabale town, gateway to the Mountain Gorilla Reserves.
Climbing through lush terraced hills to Kisoro, there are panoramic views of
this unique Ugandan landscape on every turn. In groups of six to eight
people with two guides we trek deep into the forest to find one of the
gorilla families. We spend an hour observing these amazing animals - bring
plenty of film.
As the groups going to the gorillas are small, it takes a
couple of days for everyone to do the trek. Whilst others are searching for
the great apes, you can take in the local markets; walk to the nearby
mountain lakes, or enter the Magahinga National park for a day hike up a
volcano or a guided nature trail.
Still on a high from our time spent with the gorillas, we
head back to Lake Bunyonyi meaning 'place of little birds'. It is known, not
only for its water birds, but also for its fresh water crayfish population.
Lake Bunyonyi is a great place to relax, or for the more energetic you can
canoe to one of the many islands dotting the lake, swim, or take in the
scenery on mountain bikes.
Week 7 – Uganda, Kenya
We return to Uganda's capital. Kampala is a modern
bustling city leaving you no shortage of things to see and do. Crossing the
Owen Falls dam we arrive at Jinja on the shores of Lake Victoria. Our
campsite for the next few days above Bujagali Falls is a welcome break from
travelling, and we have a lazy afternoon to put up our tents on the grassy
terraces overlooking the Nile River. You can spend an action-filled day
white water rafting down the Nile. There is no shortage of other activities
in Jinja; head off on a quad bike, bungee jump, fish on Lake Victoria, take
a guided village walk or give up a day of your holiday to volunteer for the
local community education project.
Leaving Uganda, we head back into Kenya and onto Nakuru
Town, the capital of the Rift Valley Province. We visit Lake Nakuru, viewing
game in a park famous for its soda lake surrounded by thousands, sometimes
millions of pink flamingoes. The park is home to over 400 species of bird,
and we may spot leopard or black and white rhino amongst the zebra,
waterbuck, impala, giraffe and many more. From Nakuru we return to Nairobi
and the end of our trip.