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CAPE TOWN to VICTORIA FALLS - This trip starts in Cape Town
and travels north through South Africa, Namibia and Botswana
finishing in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
Please note that this trip departs Cape Town on a Sunday,
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: Ashanti Lodge & Travel Centre - 11 Hof Street, Gardens, Cape Town.
Check In Time: 8:45am
Departure Time: 9:30am
TOUR COST: R5890 + Local Payment: US$450
Itinerary:
DAY 1: Cape Town to Ceres Area
Leaving Cape Town, we head north through the wine growing
regions and cross the Piketberg pass into the rich fruit growing
area of Citrusdal. We will make camp tonight in the area of
Citrusdal or Clanwilliam, both towns being shadowed by the
beautiful Cederberg Mountain range. (L, D)
DAY 2: Ceres Area to Orange River
From the Ceres region we travel north through the region known
as Namaqualand. This region is well known for its prolific
display of Namaqua wildflowers that occur each spring. After
stopping for supplies in Springbok we will continue onto the
Orange River, the natural land border between South Africa
and Namibia. Tonight we will camp at a beautiful campsite
on the South African bank of the river. (B, L, D)
DAY 3: Orange River to Fish River Canyon
This morning you have the option of a half-day canoe trip
on the beautiful Orange River. The canoe trip provides the
opportunity for some bird watching as well as a scenic and
relaxing ride. After lunch we cross into Namibia and have
a short drive to Hobas campsite and the Fish River Canyon,
the second largest in the world although reputed to be the
most spectacular. 161km long, up to 27 kms wide and about
550m deep, the outer canyon was formed by tectonic activity
whilst the erosion of the Fish River formed the inner canyon.
A road running near the eastern rim gives access to several
viewing points with spectacular views across the rift. (B,L,D)
DAY 4: Fish River Canyon to Helmringhausen Area
After a leisurely morning at Fish River Canyon we head north
into the southern farming area of Namibia. We will stop for
supplies in the small, former missionary town of Bethanie.
From there we will choose our camp for the evening –
no matter where we camp here it will be a remote experience.
(B,L,D)
DAY 5: Helmringhausen Area to Sesreim
Heading north we enter the Namib - Naukluft Park, considered
to be one of the oldest deserts in the world, and a major
tourist destination. Sesreim is a good place to experience
the Namib and it's 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 300m high. The
afternoon will be spent exploring this amazing area. An optional
and must do excursion is to walk in this area with the highly
specialised local guides of Sossus on Foot. The guide will
bring the amazing history, geology, flora, fauna and cultural
legacy of the Bushman to you. Tonight we will view the sunset
from the top of Dune 45 – a truly memorable experience.
(B,L,D)
DAY 6: Sesreim to Swakopmund
After watching the sunrise across this beautiful area we leave
the serenity of the dunes and head in a north, easterly direction
to meet the Atlantic Ocean at Walvis Bay. Following the coast
for some 35kms, we arrive at Namibia’s prime holiday
resort - Swakopmund where we will enjoy 3 nights of rest and
relaxation. (Brunch) Accommodation will be in dormitories.
Upgrades are obtainable but depend on availability.
DAYS 7 & 8: Swakopmund
Founded in 1892 during the German colonial rule, the distinct
colonial character has been well preserved. Swakopmund has
several excellent restaurants, bars, coffee shops as well
as many arts and crafts shops selling Namibian rural art.
There are fine beaches to walk along as well as a great museum,
aquarium and galleries to visit.
Optional
excursions include fishing trips, quad biking, sand boarding,
skydiving, desert flights, watersports, golf and 4WD hire.
(B included both days)
DAY 9: Swakopmund to Spitzkoppe
Our departure from Swakopmund will see us follow the Atlantic
Coast north to visit the Cape Cross Seal Colony. Of the 23
breeding colonies of Cape Fur Seals along the coast of South
Africa and Namibia, Cape Cross is the largest. Seals are present
through out the year and numbers fluctuate between 80 000
and 100 000 individuals, rising to around 200 000 during the
breeding season. A short drive takes us to Spizkoppe, the
1728m high rock formation, one of Namibia’s most recognised
landmarks. There is opportunity to explore the bushman paintings
and surrounding area. (B, L, D)
DAY 10: Spitzkoppe to Cheetah Park
Today is a day’s drive from the rock paintings to the
Cheetah Park, a private farm where you will learn about the
conservation of the cheetah population in Namibia and have
a chance to meet the resident cheetah's up at the house. A
photo opportunity not to be missed! (B,L,D)
DAY 11: Cheetah Park to Okaukuejo, Etosha National Park
Stopping briefly in Outjo to get supplies, then it is on to
Etosha. We will game drive our way into Okaukuejo rest camp
before setting up camp and heading out for an afternoon game
drive. Etosha is the major nature reserve of Namibia, covering
over 20 000 square kilometres with a large variety of animal
and bird species. The park is situated around the Etosha Pan,
and has an extensive network of gravel roads that enable us
to get to remote areas of the park. A feature of the park
is the floodlit water holes at both Okakuejo and Namutoni.
Evenings can be spent sitting on the specially constructed
viewing benches watching the game as it comes in to drink.
(B,L,D)
DAY 12: Etosha National Park – Okaukuejo to Namutoni
Another full day of game driving as we make our way the 150kms
across the park form west to east. After a full day of game
driving you will then have another opportunity to spend the
evening watching the game at Namutoni's floodlit waterhole.
(B,L,D)
DAY 13: Namutoni, Etosha National Park to Rundu
Departing Etosha, we head in a northeasterly direction towards
the lush Kavango region of northern Namibia. We will stop
at Rundu for supplies before reaching our nearby campsite.
This campsite is spectacular and located right on the banks
of the Kavango River complete with “open air”
facilities and the occasional hippo grazing on the lawn. (B,L,D)
DAY 14: Rundu to Maun (Botswana)
Continuing along the Kavango River, we enter Botswana and
travel east along the course of the Okavango River to the
southern reaches of the Okavango Delta and our destination
of Maun. It is from here that we set off to explore the Okavango
Delta. (B,L,D)
DAY 15: Maun to Okavango Delta (Optional)
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 as well as many other animals
unique to Southern Africa.
Here you have the opportunity to take the optional 3 day /
2 night excursions into the Delta. This is the drive in Mokoro
excursion. (B,L,D)
This drive in trip to the Okavango Delta takes us approximately
1-2 hours north to the Mokoro polers station. From there we
hire mokoros, the local dug out canoes, which are poled by
local guides through the winding waterways. Your guides will
select a place to set up camp. An afternoon game walk will
allow you to experience the Delta wilderness.
DAY 16: Okavango Delta
A day of rest, relaxation and Delta experiences await. Today
you will have the opportunity to partake in a number of activities
including game walks, mokoro cruises, swimming and even a
chance to try your hand at poling your own mokoro! (B,L,D)
DAY 17: Okavango Delta to Maun
A final opportunity for a morning game walk before packing
up camp and setting off back to Maun. After arriving back
in the early afternoon you have the opportunity to complete
your picture of the Okavango Delta by taking an optional sunset
scenic flight over the Delta region. (B,L,D)
DAY 18: Maun to Chobe National Park
We travel east and then north through Botswana 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
as well as Botswana and Zambia. Listen out for the resident
hippos! (B,L,D)
DAY 19: Chobe National Park
This morning you have the option to do an early-morning game
drive into Chobe National Park. Chobe is one of Botswana’s
premier game parks, renowned for the large herds of elephant
around the Chobe River. After our game drive we return to
camp for lunch. Late afternoon we take a boat cruise along
the Chobe River. Elephant, hippo and many bird species can
be viewed from the boat while we watch the renowned Chobe
sunset. (B, L, D)
DAY
20: Vic Falls
We pack up camp and depart for our final destination, Victoria
Falls. Leaving Botswana we enter Zimbabwe and drive to the
nearby Victoria Falls where we set up camp in the municipal
town campsite. Afternoon at leisure to explore the many sights
and delights of this town! (Brunch)
The Victoria Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular
natural wonders of the world. 1700 metres wide and around
a 100 metres high, this is the world's largest sheet of falling
water and a memorable sight of any African Safari. All year
round, flights can be taken in either fixed wing aircraft,
micro lights, ultra lights or helicopters. On the ground,
the Falls can be seen from the Victoria Falls National Park
with its many viewing points, or from the Zambian side. Each
offers fantastic photographic opportunities.
White water rafting on the Zambezi is considered to be world
class. Besides 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.
Bungi jumping enthusiasts can take the plunge from the Zambezi
Bridge, which connects Zimbabwe and Zambia. There is also
the option abseil in the Batoka Gorge, neither activities
are for the feint hearted!
The other optional activities around Victoria Falls include
trips into the Zambezi or Hwange National Parks, horse riding,
a visit to the crocodile ranch, golf at Elephant Hills Hotel,
parachuting, elephant safaris, the Falls craft village and
the sunset cruise.
DAY 21: Victoria Falls
Tour ends with breakfast this morning. (B)
Optional Excursion:
Canoeing on Orange River ½ day US$25
Sossusvlei Desert Walk US$35
Okavango Delta with Mokoro’s (3 days) US$150
Chobe National Park Game Drive US$35
Victoria Falls National Park US$20
(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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