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Our popular adventure Cape Town to Victoria Falls Tours are the ultimate experience. While visiting cosmopolitan Cape Town and travelling through South Africa finishing with a majestic view of the mighty Zimbabwe. Highlights include the Fish River Canyon, Namib Desert, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Etosha National Park, Okavango Delta and Chobe. Travel on either a camping or accommodated tour and enjoy the best of nature and African wildlife on offer. The trips can be run in the Victoria Falls to Cape Town direction.
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12 Day Cape Town, Kruger & Victoria Falls Tour
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Our selection of the Best Cape Town to Victoria Falls Tours are from 20 days to over a month long allowing you plenty of time to maximize on superb destinations. Whether travelling accommodated or on camping tours you will certainly enjoy the beautiful landscapes and amazing wildlife. We will assist you in finding the perfect trip to suit your travel style and budget.
An African trip between Cape Town and Victoria Falls is a great opportunity to engage in exciting adventures. Some activities include canoeing or hiking in the beautiful rivers and mountainous regions along the route. Alternatively you also have the opportunity to experience bushmen tribal dancing. Grab the chance to dine out at traditional or modern restaurants en route. Whether you end up mountain climbing or just relaxing under the shining stars at your campsite, there will be many memorable moments.
Victoria Falls is undoubtedly one of the most amazing sights in the world! With approximately 30 000 people visiting the Falls every year, the waterfall is one of the largest. The breathtaking scenery will leave you in awe. If you are lucky, you may catch the full moon which creates a lunar rainbow over the falls.
Cape Town also offers a wealth of unique sights and this coastal city is a perfect start or end point for any tour through Southern Africa. A trip up Table Mountain followed by a stop at one of the blue flag beaches, ending with dinner at one of the world-class restaurants will leave you wanting more!
There is a wide variety of tours available including camping tours, accommodated tours (which utilise hotels and lodges), and small group tours. These tours offer flexibility in terms of budget, comfort and travel style. You can choose from tours focusing primarily on camping or tours using a variety of comfortable accommodations. Some tours travel the route from Cape Town to Victoria Falls while others do the route in the opposite direction, or travel from Cape Town through Victoria Falls to Johannesburg.
The tours feature many iconic destinations in Southern Africa. Key highlights include: the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town, Fish River Canyon, the Namib Desert, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Etosha National Park (for wildlife viewing), the Okavango Delta (often including scenic flights), the Chobe River (with a sunset river cruise), white water rafting on the Zambezi River, and, of course, the majestic Victoria Falls. Depending on the specific tour, you may experience different landmarks and activities, but these destinations are frequently featured.
The duration of Cape Town to Victoria Falls tours varies considerably. You can find tours ranging from around 20 days up to 36 days or more. This allows you flexibility in choosing a tour length that suits your schedule and desired level of exploration.
The most common countries visited on these tours are South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Some tours also include destinations in Mozambique, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), or Zambia. This offers a comprehensive experience of Southern Africa’s diversity.
The tours do request to know the ages of children travelling in order to advise on the most suitable tours. This suggests that there are family-friendly options, or at least that the tour operators will take child’s age into consideration when advising about which trip to take. It’s recommended to enquire specifically about the suitability of each tour when travelling with children.
The tours offer a range of activities, including: wildlife safari drives in national parks and game reserves (such as Etosha and Kruger), canoeing on rivers, hiking in deserts and mountainous areas, experiencing bushmen tribal dancing, visiting local markets, enjoying sunset river cruises, white water rafting, and the opportunity for scenic flights. There is a good balance of adventure, wildlife, and cultural activities to be expected.
Camping tours involve staying in tents at campsites, while accommodated tours utilise hotels, lodges or other forms of permanent accommodation. Camping tours are generally more budget-friendly, whereas accommodated tours offer more comfort and facilities, and are more suitable for those who prefer not to stay in tents. Both options still allow travellers to see the same attractions, it just comes down to personal preference and budget.
You can typically start the booking process by using the enquiry forms on the tour website, where you’ll also see details of tour start and end dates, as well as specific pricing. You can also get in touch using the provided contact details, like WhatsApp, phone, or text, to seek advice and guidance from the tour experts. They are ready to help you choose the right tour and ensure you have all the information you need to book your experience.
Generally speaking, the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October often present a favourable balance.
Pleasant Temperatures
You’ll likely encounter mild and comfortable temperatures in most regions along the route. The intense heat of summer will have subsided, and the chill of winter will not yet have set in.
Good for Wildlife Viewing
As the dry season begins, vegetation starts to thin out, making it easier to spot wildlife congregating around water sources, particularly in Botswana’s Okavango Delta and Etosha National Park in Namibia.
Fewer Crowds
These months typically see fewer tourists compared to the peak dry season, offering a more relaxed and intimate experience.
Victoria Falls
The Vic Falls will still have a decent flow of water after the rainy season, offering a magnificent display without the extreme spray experienced during peak flow.
Excellent for Wildlife Viewing: This is the height of the dry season in many areas, making it prime time for game viewing as animals concentrate around remaining waterholes.
Warm and Sunny
Expect warm, sunny days, ideal for outdoor activities.
Victoria Falls
The water levels at the Falls will be lower, offering clearer views of the rock formations and the sheer drop. While the flow might be less dramatic than in the wet season, it’s still a breathtaking sight.
Fewer Mosquitoes
The dry conditions generally mean fewer mosquitoes.
Other times of the year also have their own appeal:
This is the peak game-viewing season in many parts of Southern Africa due to the dry conditions and sparse vegetation. However, be prepared for cold evenings and early mornings, especially during game drives. The Western Cape around Cape Town experiences its rainy season during these months.
This period is characterized by hot and humid conditions and the rainy season in many areas, which can make wildlife viewing more challenging as animals disperse. However, the landscapes become lush and green, and it’s a great time for birdwatching. Victoria Falls will be at its peak flow during this time, a truly awe-inspiring spectacle, although the heavy spray might obscure some views.
Considering the different regions you’ll travel through:
Cape Town and the Western Cape
The weather here is Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers (November to March) and mild, wet winters (June to August). The shoulder seasons offer a good balance.
Namibia (including Namib Desert and Etosha)
This region is generally dry, with hot summers and mild winters. The dry season (May to October) is best for wildlife viewing in Etosha.
Botswana (Okavango Delta and Chobe)
The dry season (May to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing in these areas.
Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls)
The Falls are most dramatic from February to May after the rainy season. Wildlife viewing in nearby areas is generally better in the dry season (June to October).