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A 3 week journey from the Capital City of Kenya, Nairobi to the Victoria falls in Zimbabwe.
Heading out of Nairobi we cross the border of Tanzania and head towards Arusha gateway to the wildlife kingdom's of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro National parks, home to Africa's "Big 5".
Its then onwards to Zanzibar the "Spice Island" with its white sand beaches and rich Arab/African Cultural fusion.
From Zanzibar we head South to Lake Malawi where we chill out for a few days along this magnificant fresh water lake.
Its then off across Zambia to the mighty Victoria Falls, the adventure Capital of Africa where you will get to partake in some seriously fun activities such as white water rafting and elephant back safaris amougst others.
This morning some additional travellers will join us for the next section of our adventure. From Nairobi we cross the border into Tanzania at Namanga and head in a Southerly direction. We will spend the evening at a great campsite on the outskirts of Arusha at a place called Meserani. We will plan for our optional excursion into the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
The pleasant town of Arusha is located at the base of Mount Meru and serves as the starting point for the optional excursions to Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti. The excursions are run in locally operated 4WD vehicles that have been adapted for our African safari drives.
If you choose not to visit the Serengeti National Park or the Ngorongoro Crater various options are available to you. The town of Arusha lies nearby for those wishing to explore. You can also explore the Masai Cultural Museum, Meserani reptile park, or the surrounding villages and craft markets over the next 2 days.
The Optional Ngorongoro/Serengeti excursion goes to Karatu via the Masai town of Mtu Wa Mbu (Mosquito River) lying adjacent to Lake Manyara National Park. We journey up the Rift Valley Escarpment to Karatu, which is a higher lying village with spectacular views over the surrounding hills. Karatu has many well-established wheat farms adding to its idyllic scenery. After a pleasant night at the campsite in Karatu we depart early the following morning for the Ngorongoro Crater. We drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation area and deeper into the bush of the Ngorongoro Crater with its rich wildlife. The crater is a World Heritage Site boasting some of the best game viewing in Africa. Excellent game viewing opportunities include seeing the elusive Black Rhino.
We take a game drive in the Crater, and move on down the rim of the crater passing the 'Cradle of Mankind' en route to the Serengeti National Park. We cross the open African plains on the game drive through the southern and central areas of the Serengeti park. We camp in the heart of the bushveld surrounded by the sounds of the African wilderness at night. Next morning, we take a morning game drive and get to explore the surrounding landscape on the look out for game in the area. If we are lucky we get to see the famous 'Big 5' (elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion & leopard) of Africa on our game drive. After the morning drive, we retrace our steps crossing over the plains and across the lush Ngorongoro Crater rim. Back in Arusha we spend the evening recounting our thrilling tales of wildlife encounters on the plains.
We spend the morning in Arusha checking out the various markets in the town before we start our journey southward to Dar es Salaam, the Capital City of Tanzania. We will pass through the town of Moshi, gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro which will give us the opportunity to view this beautiful Mountain. One of the World's Seven Peaks.( Thats if the weather plays along)! Along the way we travel through many sisal plantations which are surrounded by the Para Mountain Range and the Usambara Mountain Range. We will spend the night at a campsite between these two great Mountain Ranges which is about half way between the town of Arusha and Dar ( As Dar es Salaam is affectionatly known).
In the early morning we continue our journey towards Dar, we will travel through some amazing scenery along our journey. On reaching Dar we head towards our campsite which is located on the warm Indian Ocean where we will make preperations for our trip to Zanzibar the next day.
From Dar es Salaam we take a ferry ride to the "Spice Island," where we have the choice of spending 3 nights. Zanzibar has a rich history being one of the major starting points for the bulk of explorations undertaken to discover new territories in East Africa. New passengers may join us, as some travel companions might opt to leave once we return fro the Zanzibar excursion.
KINDLY NOTE: The Zanzibar accommodation and meals costs go onto your own account, as experience has shown that visitors prefer exploring the island unguided. Zanzibar hosts a wide selection of restaurants offering a variety of tasty meals. The Trip Leader joins you and can help with arranging accommodation.
Zanzibar has a lot to offer visitors, from quiet sightseeing to pleasant activities. The quiet streets of the old Stone Town of Zanzibar have retained traces of their Arabic history, from Medina-style shops to the impressive palaces that once belonged to powerful Sultans.
An excursion on one of the spice plantation is an interesting experience in Zanzibar, famous for its spices. Things to do include a trip to the pristine beaches of Prison Island, home to giant tortoises. A full days outing of scuba diving in Nungwe is well worth it as is the experience of fishing in a traditional dhow.
The various restaurants offer a fantastic variety of the fresh seafood straight from the ocean, with crayfish being a popular speciality. You can mingle with the locals enjoying dinner at the seafront market of Forodhani Gardens, where inexpensive yet delicious seafood is available.
Leaving Zanzibar, we return to Tanzanian shores and spend the night in Dar es Salaam town.
This morning we leave Dar es Salaam continue our journey in a Southerly direction. We pass through the Mikumi National Park seeing a wide range of wildlife from the roadside. The animals appear impervious to passing traffic, which makes for fantastic game viewing. We travcel to the town of Iringa where we overnight in the rustic 'Farmhouse' campsite located in Iringa which is famous for its Amarula Hot Chocolates and steamy showers, both treats worth savouring.
We continue our journey in a southerly direction where we will travel through the Tukuya banana and tea plantations which are a beautiful site. We ender Malawi through the Songwe Border post. Welcome to the land of Africa' friendliest people!
Malawi is a landlocked country with 20% of its total area consisting of the beautiful, fresh-water Lake Malawi. Over the next few days we travel the full length of the western side of the lake, stopping off at various bays and inlets. Days are spent relaxing on the unspoilt beaches, learning to play the game of bao from locals or bargain hunting at the markets. The temperate climate of Malawi is suited to swimming all year round, so you can always take a dip in the clear blue waters. Explore the picturesque shores of Lake Malawi meeting local fishermen they sort the fresh catch of the day. The fishermen still bring in the catch using traditional fishing techniques. You can gain insight into the skill involved in handling one of the fishing boats by trying your hand at paddling a dug out canoe yourself. Excursions offered at the beachside campsites along Lake Malawi's shores include options such as water sports, horse riding and visits to the local school and village.
From Lake Malawi, we cross into Zambia where we will set up camp in a great little campsite just over the border (10km's to be precise).
From Chipata, we begin our journey to our next campsite which is located on the outskirts of Zambia's Capital, Lusaka. If your lucky you will spot some wildlife at the campsite including Eland, Africa's largest Antelope.
Once again its an early morning wake up where we start our journey heading to the Town of Livingstone. Victoria Falls is known as Mosi-oa-Tunya locally, which means "the Smoke that Thunders" . the falls is spectacular is is regarded as one of the seven wonders of the world. At 1700 m wide and around 100 m high, this is the world's longest waterfall, and is simply magical to behold! The Falls can be viewed from the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia which allows for great photographic oppurtunities. If you feel up to it, you can decide to take an optional dinner cruise on the mighty Zambezi River.
This morning we cross over the Victoria Falls Bride into Zimbabwe and the town of Victoria Falls. Vic Falls town is the undisputed heavyweight Adventure Capital of Southern Africa! Our campsite is located in the centre of the town. In Zimbabwe you can view the falls from the Victoria Falls National Park which has several viewpoints from where you can take some awsome photographs of the Falls. During the afternoon you can explore the town of Vic falls or simply choose to relax at the campsites swimming pool.
OPTIONAL The excursions include day trips into the Zambezi or Hwange National Parks; elephant back safaris and horseback safaris. Other optional outings include a visit to the crocodile ranch; boat cruises and golf at The Elephant Hills Resort nearby. Serious adventure seekers can bungee jump over the roaring waters from the Victoria Falls Bridge running between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Adrenalin seekers can also brave an abseil down the Batoka Gorge. Scenic flights in micro light and ultra light or fixed wing aircraft or helicopters provide an eagle view of this World Heritage Site year-round. The Zambezi offers world-class white water rafting with a mix of Grade 5 rapids and the quiet stretches. The calm waters known as "floats" give you time to gaze at the surrounding cliffs and spot some wildlife on the banks of the Zambezi river.
After breakfast our trip of a lifetime comes to an end.
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Backpacker Accommodation Option.
380
380
380
380 Single Person.
670
670
670
670 Based on two Persons sharing.
Exclusive Lodge Option
980
980
980
980 Single Person.
1630
1630
1630
1630 Based on two Persons Sharing.
A shorter version of the Safari is available on request.
Please note that this tour price is set in US Dollars. Our website’s currency converter allows you to view prices in several other currencies. Conversions are based on today’s exchange rate. Prices shown in other currencies will of course change as the exchange rate changes.
A fantastic package for the Zimbabwean side of Victoria Falls. A perfect add on to any tour starting or ending in the Falls or as action packed short stop off. Highlights include: Lion Encounter, Elephant Back Safari, White Water Rafting, canoeing and Horseback Safari.
4080 4080 4080 4080 + local payment 290 290 290 290
Please note that this tour price is set in South African Rands. Our website’s currency converter allows you to view prices in several other currencies. Conversions are based on today’s exchange rate. Prices shown in other currencies will of course change as the exchange rate changes.
The Local Payment is a necessary expense that covers a variety of on-the-road costs. All tours maintain their local payment fund in US dollars as this currency is accepted in any country you may happen to visit. As a result we need to quote the local payment cost separately to our tour price.
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