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JOHANNESBURG TO NAIROBI

OVERLAND CAMPING SAFARI


HIGHLIGHTS: Ancient Ruins, Victoria Falls, Zambezi Canoe Safari, Lake Malawi, Zanzibar - Spice island, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Hwange, Matobo, South Luangwa and other National Parks

 

The ultimate experience for the adventurous is an overland camping safari through Africa.  A cultural experience second to none, and with adventure around every corner, sometimes finding oneself so isolated that the nearest town could be some 300 kilometres away, this trip is certainly not for the faint-hearted. We expect a great deal of participation and flexibility from all passengers on this trip, without which the tour cannot be a success. 

                                                                                               

DAY 1: JHB – LIMPOPO

Leaving Johannesburg early, we begin our trek north. Stopping en-route to do some last minute shopping, we head for our rustic bush camp set on a private game reserve in the Limpopo Valley. We arrive early and familiarise ourselves with the vehicle and equipment, before camping the night. Enjoy a traditional "braai". D

                                                                                              

DAY 2: ZIMBABWE RUINS

After a morning walk, we travel the short distance to the border where we complete formalities and then travel directly to the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. The afternoon is spent exploring this massive complex, and delving into the mysteries surrounding their origin. Tonight we enjoy a night of relative comfort, and a catered meal (own expense). B L

                                                                                               

DAY 3: BULAWAYO / MATOBO

A short drive today, we pass through the wide streets of Bulawayo, and on to our camp nestled amongst the precariously balancing boulders of Matobo. This afternoon we enjoy an open vehicle drive into the Matobo National Park where we will track Rhino and other animals on foot. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 4: HWANGE

This morning we stretch our legs with a climb on one of the "kopies" surrounding our camp before packing up and moving on to Hwange. This afternoon we enjoy an extensive drive in search of the animals for which Hwange is so well known. Tonight we drift off to sleep to the sounds of the wild at our bush camp in the Hwange area. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 5 – 6: VICTORIA FALLS

Leaving our bush-camp, we head for the amazing spectacle of Victoria Falls, and the surrounding tourist village. We spend two nights here in comfort, at the DRIFTERS VICTORIA FALLS INN. There are numerous activities to pursue, such as bungi-jumping, white-water rafting and aircraft flips (own expense). Clients will have leisure time to explore the town. One evening meal will be at a local restaurant (own expense). The other will be a “braai” with traditional dancers at the pool. B  D

                                                                                               

DAY 7: KAFUE CAMP

An early start, we have a  last view of the falls whilst crossing the historic Livingstone Bridge over the Zambezi Gorge into Zambia. Our journey takes us across southern Zambia to the Kafue River where we set up camp. Relax by the pool and enjoy a hot shower. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 8 – 10: ZAMBEZI CANOE

After a river safety and procedure briefing we begin our canoeing adventure. These days are the highlight of the tour with excellent bird and game viewing opportunities. Hippo and other big game may be encountered at close range. This section does involve a certain amount of effort, and at night we camp wild on islands. We end the paddle at the Chongwe River, and camp here on the last night on the mainland. The next day we conduct a short game walk before transferring back to Kafue camp by boat, for a hot shower and a catered meal (own expense). Camp the night. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 11: LUANGWA

We continue north via the capital city, Lusaka, where we stock up on provisions and enjoy own expense lunch, before moving along the Great East Road to our overnight camp.  We will cover as much distance today as possible.   B  D

                                                                                               

DAY 12–13: LUANGWA NAT PARKS

Travel on to camp on the banks of the Luangwa River where we overnight for two nights just outside the Luangwa National Park. We enter the southern park for some spectacular game viewing with excellent opportunities of Leopard sightings. Camp both nights. (Optional night drive, own expense) B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 14 – 15: LAKE MALAWI

Today we enter Malawi, and after replenishing stocks and spending some time at the curio stalls in Lilongwe, we continue down to the lake where we spend two nights literally camping on the beach. The days are spent simply relaxing and soaking up the sun, or for the more energetic, the crystal clear waters offer excellent snorkeling and lovely beach walks. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 16 : LAKE MALAWI

Following the winding road along the lakeshore, we continue north and again camp the night on the beach,  enjoying Lake Malawi, one of Africa’s jewels. B L D

                                                                                                 

DAY 17: MIKUMI

Entering Tanzania, we begin our journey across this vast country. Tonight we will camp in the remote village of Mikumi. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 18: DAR ES SALAAM

We arrive in Dar Es Salaam, the historic port of Tanzania, around noon. We will spend some time in this bustling city before moving to the North Coast where we will camp the night on the beach. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 19 – 22: ZANZIBAR

This morning we head directly to the harbour where we embark on a ferry ride across to the spice island, Zanzibar. Exploring the island thoroughly, we spend time at the remote villages and sandy beaches of the north, and enjoying the mystique and history of the Stone Town. Visit the slave pits and participate in a spice tour, the food and fruit market is not to be missed. Sample the local cuisine one night (own expense).  B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 23: ZANZIBAR / DAR ES SALAAM

Leaving the island behind, we board the ferry for our journey back to the mainland. We camp the night north of Dar Es Salaam at a small resort. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 24 – 25: ARUSHA

Moving inland we head for Arusha where we spend two nights camping in this bustling town.  We enjoy a full day of curio shopping and exploring the numerous markets etc. At this stage it is possible to view Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa, if the clouds oblige. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 26 -28: SERENGETI / NGORONGORO CRATER

Travelling from Arusha to Serengeti we are bound to witness the impressive Masai herdsmen, herding their cattle amongst the game. Most of the day is a game drive with exceptional game viewing potential, and we arrive at the Seronera camp in the late afternoon to camp the night. Rising early we continue game viewing for the entire day, before exiting the park and making for Simba Camp to camp the night on the lip of the Ngorongoro crater. We descend into the crater on the steep dirt track cut into the crater wall. The diverse habitats of lake, swamp, grassland, and acacia forests bring with them an equal diversity of game, with everything one can imagine, from Flamingo to Elephant and the ever-present Masai herdsmen. We finally exit the crater after lunch to return to Arusha for the night. B L D

                                                                                               

DAY 29: ARUSHA-NAIROBI

After a final hopeful glimpse of Kilimanjaro we head due north to enter Kenya and to travel directly to Nairobi. We overnight in a simple hotel with an evening farewell meal
(own expense). B L
                                                                                               

DAY 30: NAIROBI

After breakfast we bid farewell to our fellow travellers and depart on our separate ways. B

 

Clients may join or leave this tour at certain stages of the itinerary. Call us for a quote in this regard. Clients may on occasion return to Johannesburg with the vehicle at a nominal cost, but Drifters will be under no obligation whatsoever.

 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

During the dry season we may exit Serengeti from the west and travel to Nairobi via Lake Victoria. A trip of this nature can only be undertaken by people of a certain mentality and we only recommend it to people of under 55 years of age, although this obviously depends on the individual. Africa can be harsh, with not only unpredictable weather, but unpredictable attitudes as well. Clients must expect delays for whatever reason. All visa requirements and border formalities are the responsibility of the client, and we will not hold the tour up for irresponsible reasons. Seasonal Malaria precautions are advisable and are locally obtainable. The recommended currency for this tour is US$, in small denominations. The most necessary item on this tour is an open and flexible mind!


 

Our price includes all transport, accommodation, scheduled entry and park fees, canoeing safari, ferry ride, group equipment, a professional guide, breakfasts, most lunches and all evening meals when not scheduled in a restaurant, coffee and tea.
 

Our price does not include alcohol and soft drinks, curios, tips, visas, airport taxes, transfers, other optional excursions, restaurant meals and harbour taxes.

 

Recommended guide of what to bring along.

 

  • Backpack/Barrelbag/Soft Suitcase

  • Sleeping Bag & Small Pillow

  • Water Bottle

  • Torch/Flashlight

  • Sport Shoes/Sneakers

  • Sandals

  • Toiletries

  • Sun Cream

  • Long Trousers/Tracksuit

  • Shorts

  • Waterproof Windbreaker

  • Insect Repellant

  • Mosquito Net (Optional)

  • Malaria Propholaxis

  • Jersey/Jumper

  • **Refreshments

  • T-Shirts/ Shirts

  • Money (laundry expenses, gratuities)

  • Socks

  • Underwear

  • Camera

  • Binoculars (Film)

  • Swimming Costume

  • Books (Birds, Mammals etc.)

  • Towel

  • Pen

  • Hat

  • Passport/Visas (if applicable)

 

PRICE INCLUDES

We attempt to make every effort to ensure that our clients are fully aware of what costs are involved on each trip, and to avoid the situation of any surprise hidden costs.  Our prices include transport for the duration of the tour, accommodation, group equipment (tents, pots etc.) advice on equipment, hire costs (boats, polers,etc.), permits and entry fees, a competent professional guide and all food for the duration of the trip (restaurants excluded).The food is healthy and every endeavour is made to suit all tastes, and we make as much use of local produce as possible.  We include coffee and tea, as well as fruit juice at breakfast, but all alcohol and soft drinks are for your own expense.  We do not operate the food kitty system because this causes delays during the journey while the passengers shop, and is open to misuse.  All braais and breakfasts are provided by us but not meals en-route to and from the area of the tour.  As our programme must be projected so far ahead and our prices are therefore subject to exchange rate fluctuations, we reserve the right to surcharge without notice, although this is against our intentions.  Any special extra excursions are for the client's expense.

 

EXCHANGE CONTROL REGULATIONS

Clients must realize that most African countries have certain currency restrictions with which they must familiarize themselves before travelling.

 

PARTICIPATION

The degree of satisfaction and enjoyment you feel at the end of each day and the end of the trip will depend on you and your capacity to enjoy yourself.  This capacity, combined with an active and enquiring mind and a willingness to participate, is essential for any of our tours.  If you wish to be pampered and amused with minimal effort on your part, then our tours are not for you.  Participation is essential on all trips and everyone is expected to help with chores to ensure the smooth running of the tour.  A degree of flexibility is also essential because of the mere nature of the parameters in which we have to operate.

 

GUIDES

Our guides are mature adults who are young at heart and enjoy their work.  They are chosen for their personalities, their interest in their environment, their experience and their ability to handle people.  We have a hard core of full-time guides as well as a pool of good reliable part-timers, all registered with the Field Guides Association of Southern Africa and Satour.

 

SLEEPING

Usually in tents accommodating two adults.  Alternatively we utilise Inns, log cabins, bungalows and rondavels, even under the stars, if desired.  Thin sleeping mats are provided, but clients may bring inflatable mattresses for further comfort.  Single clients may share accommodation with other clients.

 

LUGGAGE ALLOWANCE

Baggage on all our tours will be strictly limited to one large bag, (barrel bag or internal framed backpack), weighing a maximum of 15kgs.  We will also allow a smaller hand luggage bag or camera bag per person.  In order to prevent complications on vehicles, aeroplanes and boats, this allowance must be adhered to.  SUITCASES WILL NOT BE PERMITTED.

 

EQUIPMENT HIRE

We hire out sleeping bags if required.

 

SPENDING MONEY

Each trip will require differing amounts of pocket money depending on the length of the journey, the individual's needs and the specific conditions of each tour.  Money is needed for meals en route on the first and last day of travelling, curios, alcohol and soft drinks, specified restaurant meals, visas, airport taxes and transfers and additional excursions not included in the tour price.  Tipping is a customary practice in Southern Africa.

 

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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