26 DAY AFRICAN DREAM
JOHANNESBURG to DAR ES SALAAM - This trip starts in Johannesburg
and travels north through South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia,
Malawi, Tanzania and finishes in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Please note that this trip departs Johannesburg on a Wednesday,
early morning. Should you wish to spend extra time there an
earlier arrival should be planned and additional accommodation
booked through the African Budget Safaris office.
Pre Departure Meeting: Held at departure
point at 5:00pm the day before your departure.
Departure Point: Ritz backpackers 1A North
Road, Dunkled West.
Check In Time: 8:45am
Departure Time: 9:30am
TOUR COST: R10090 + Local Payment: US$575
Itinerary:
DAY 01: Johannesburg to Hazyview
Departing Johannesburg we head towards the Lowveld and the
very famous Kruger National Park, our camp for the next two
nights is 8km from Kruger Parks Numbi Gate. Spoilt with a
swimming pool and good hot showers we spend the evening around
the campfire anticipating our game drive tomorrow. (L,D)
DAY 02: Hazyview
Today we explore the wonders of Kruger National Park. This
is one of the most famous wildlife parks in the world. Covering
an area of 21, 497 sq km – 60km wide and over 350km
long, this conservation area has more than 500 bird species,
114 reptile, 49 fish, 33 amphibians, 146 mammals and over
23000 plant species have been recorded. Today is spent in
the Park on a full day game drive to see how many of the species
can be found. Tonight there is an option of a night drive
in the park (B, L, D)
DAY 03: Hazyview to Graskop
After a quick replenishing of our stocks we leave the Lowveld,
climbing up in altitude to the beautiful town of Graskop,
it is from this gateway that we get to explore the beauties
of Mpumulanga, known for some of the best landscape in South
Africa. Our stops for the day include the ever striking Blyde
River Canyon and Gods Window. There is a chance to view the
Canyon from the many viewpoints, which offers fantastic photographic
opportunities. We then set up camp on lush green grass and
enjoy the luxuries of a swimming pool with the most amazing
view. For those in a party mood the small town of Graskops
nightlife is something to be indulged in. (B, L, D)
DAY 04: Graskop to Messina
A long yet lovely days drive as we head up north toward Zimbabwe,
this is your chance to sit back, relax and enjoy the ever
changing scenery, tonight is our last night in beautiful South
Africa in a town called Messina – said to be one of
the hottest areas in South Africa. Years back this was a flourishing
copper mining area, but with the mines closing down in the
early 1990’s it tumbled into the darkness of a small
quiet ghost town. With the discovery of diamonds it has again
once flourished into its former self, and now a sphere filled
with history. (B, L, D)
DAY
05: Messina to Masivingo
Leaving South Africa we enter Zimbabwe a country of tradition,
culture, soul and a lot of scenic beauty. We make our way
to the town of Masivingo, which lies in the outskirts of the
Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Great Zimbabwe was the greatest medieval
city in sub-Sahara and provides evidence that an ancient African
civilization reached a very high level of civilization. The
name Zimbabwe is derived from the Shona word meaning great
stone houses. The grand setting and history soaked walls certainly
qualify as one of the highlights of our trip. You will have
the time to wander around this ancient wonderland before setting
up camp for our first night in Zimbabwe. (B, L, D)
DAY 06: Masivingo to Gweru
Once we have finished exploring this historic area we continue
our journey to Gweru, situated in the Zimbabwe Midlands. Here
we stop over at The Antelope Park. People say you have not
been to Zimbabwe until you have visited the Victoria Falls
… AND The Antelope Park. Here you have the opportunity
to partake in an incredible experience unique to The Antelope
Park - ‘Walking with the lions”. In addition to
the lions there is an abundance of other wildlife species
in the park such as elephants, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest
and over 150 bird species. (B, L, D)
DAY 07: Gweru – Antelope Park
Today is spent as leisure with a variety of activities to
enthrall you. From walking with Lions, elephant riding, swimming
on the majestic elephant, to trying your hand at fishing the
list is endless. (B, L, D)
DAYS 08: Gweru to Bulawayo
Bulawayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe with a laid
back atmosphere. It is noted for the exceptionally wide streets,
which were originally designed to allow space for a full span
ox wagon. The city is still characterised by the many old
British colonial buildings, maintained by the Bulawayo City
Council as heritage sites. There are a number of interesting
places to visit in Bulawayo such as The natural History Museum,
the National Arts Gallery and the Mzilikazi Arts and Crafts
Centre, providing work for over 70 people. (B, L, D)
DAY 9: Bulawayo
Today we take in Matobo National Park. The park is one of
the last strongholds of both black and white rhino, and the
region is renowned for it’s high concentration of leopards
and black eagle. There are numerous caves and rock painting
which once again is evidence of the ancient San inhabitants
of this area. Cecil Rhodes (after whom Rhodesia was named)
is buried here at his own request, but there is some controversy
over whether he will stay! We spend time game driving through
the park giving you an insight into the unique geological,
ecological and historical environment. (B, L, D)
DAY 10: Matobo National Park to Victoria Falls 
Heading north we make our way to the mighty Victoria Falls,
one of the natural wonders of the world. Victoria Falls is
one of the memorable sights on your African safari. There
are many activities available all year round such as, flights
can be taken which gives you a panoramic view of the Falls,
Batoka Gorge and the islands above the falls. Back on the
ground, the Falls can be seen from the Victoria Falls Park
with its many viewing points, or from the Zambian side. All
offer fantastic photographic opportunities.
White water rafting in the Batoka Gorge is considered to
be world class. Besides the excitement of the grade 5 rapids,
there are "floats” where there is time to admire
the scenic cliffs and occasional wildlife on the riverbanks.
Bungee jumping enthusiasts can take the plunge from the Zambezi
Bridge, which connects Zambia and Zimbabwe. The leap into
the Batoka Gorge is certainly not for the faint-hearted.
Other optional activities around Victoria Falls include day
trips into the Zambezi National Park, horse riding safaris,
a visit to the Crocodile Ranch, Snake Park, golf at Elephant
Hills Hotel, parachuting, the Falls Craft Village and the
Sunset Cruise. We suggest you allow yourself a few days after
your safari if you wish to partake in some of the many activities.
We have an office situated in the heart of Victoria Falls
town and our friendly staff will be more than willing to help
you arrange any activities you wish to do. (B)
DAYS 11 & 12: Victoria Falls
The next 2 days are at your own leisure to partake in activities
or relax at the campsite swimming pool. We will also have
some new clients joining us for the second part of the tour.
(B on both days)
DAY 13 :Victoria Falls to Livingstone (Zambia)
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. (B,L,D)
DAY 14:Livingstone to Lusaka
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. (B,L,D)
DAY 15:Lusaka to Chipata
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. (B,L,D)
DAYS 16 to 20: Chipata to Lake Malawi Beaches (Malawi)
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. (B,L,D)
DAY 21: Lake Malawi to Iringa, Tanzania
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! (B,L,D)
DAY 22: Iringa to Dar es Salaam
The next morning we proceed to Dar es Salaam, passing through
Mikumi National Park where it is possible to view a range
of wildlife from the roadside, totally impervious to humans
and their vehicles. On arrival in Dar es Salaam, we spend
the night at a beach hotel/campsite that is situated to the
north of the city, and prepare for our departure to Zanzibar
the next morning. (B,L,D)
DAY
23: Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar
A ferry from Dar es Salaam takes us to the "Spice Island",
where we will spend three nights on this legendary island.
Zanzibar is steeped in history and was one of the major starting
points for most East African explorers in their quest for
new lands. (B)
Please note: From our experience our clients have felt the
need to explore the island on their own, therefore accommodation
and food is for client’s own account whilst on Zanzibar,
but our trip leader accompany clients to the island and will
be able to book accommodation and tours on the island
DAY 24 & 25: 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 still famous for its spices, and tours around a spice plantation
can be organised. Other options include a trip to the nearby
Prison Island with its giant tortoises, and beautiful beaches
to enjoy. Or perhaps you would enjoy the opportunity to hire
a motorbike and 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
- giant lobsters being a popular speciality. Alternatively,
joining the locals for dinner in the waterfront market is
an experience not to be missed. The market stalls offer an
unusual selection of fast food African style at a very reasonable
cost.
DAY 26: Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam
Leaving Zanzibar we take the ferry back to mainland of Dar
es Salaam to finish this safari.
Optional Excursions:
Night Game Drive in Kruger National Park US$45
Walking with Lions US$45
Victoria Falls National Park US$20
Zambezi Sunset Cruise US$40
Zanzibar Accommodation US$20p/p
(Prices subject to change)
Please note: This itinerary should be used as a guide only
and may vary from day to day depending on road conditions,
weather, political situations, and group decisions. Due to
new tourism laws in some of the countries we operate in there
may be a truck and crew change during the trip. All prices
& Local Payments are subject to change without prior notice.
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