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40 Day Cape Town to Serengeti Adventure (Camping)
Tour Details
Tour Style | Camping |
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Length | 40 days |
Countries Visited | South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia |
Starts | Cape Town |
Ends | Nairobi |
Group Size | Max 22 |
Age Range | 18 - 39 Years |
Tour SKU | CAM2603 |
What You'll Experience
- Cape Town
- Orange River
- Windhoek
- Swakopmund
- Fish River Canyon
- Sossusvlei Dunes
- Spitzkoppe
- Namib Desert
- Etosha National Park
- Okavango Delta
- Chobe River
- Chobe National Park
- Victoria Falls
- South Luangwa National Park
- Lake Malawi
- Zanzibar
- Serengeti National Park
- Ngorongoro Crater
Why You'll Love this Tour
Spanning 8 countries over 40 days the Cape Town to Serengeti Overland ventures from the southern tip of Africa to Kenya. Explore remote regions, natural wonders and colourful cultures as you relish the adventure while camping under the starry night sky, traveling Africa authentically. Journey to the vast desert country of Namibia and climb the highest sand dunes. Glide through the Okavango Delta in a traditional dugout canoe and encounter the San Bushmen in the Kalahari. Enjoy spellbinding safaris in famous national parks and discover the Big Five. This tour is packed with amazing highlights leaving you with memories to last a life-time.
Tour Price
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Dates Tour Length: 40 days
Included
- Meals - 36 Breakfasts, 33 Lunches, 27 Dinners
- Accommodation - Camping (28 nights), Permanent tented camp (1 night), Full-service camping (2 nights), Hotels (3 nights), Bush camping (2 nights), Guesthouses (2 nights), Hostel (1 night)
- Transport - Overland adventure vehicle (OAV), 4x4 safari vehicles, minibus, ferry, walking
- Services of 2 crew (head guide/cook and driver)
- !Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre
- Penduka Village Restaurant & Shop
- Lusumpuko Women's Club Lunch
- Tribal Textiles Market & Courtyard Cafe
- Swakopmund
- Victoria Falls
- Kande Beach Local Dinner, Kande Beach
- Entrance to Fish River Canyon
- Entrance to Sossusvlei Dunes
- Entrance to Spitzkoppe
- Entrance and wildlife safari drives in Etosha National Park
- Entrance and wildlife safari drives in Serengeti National Park
- Entrance and wildlife safari drives in Ngorongoro Crater
- Waterberg Plateau visit
- Okavango Delta overnight bush camping excursion
- Guided tour of spice plantation (Zanzibar)
- 3-day Zanzibar excursion
Excluded
- International Airfares
- Travel insurance (Get Adventure Travel Insurance)
- Personal spending money
- Visa costs
- Border taxes
- Passports
- Vaccinations
- Personal taxes (including departure and border taxes)
- All optional activities
- Unscheduled or optional national / game parks and other activities
- Gratuities
- Sleeping bag if needed
- Restaurant meals (other than those listed)
- All drinks
- Tips
- Laundry
- Other items of a personal nature
Activities
Some of the activities you can take part in on this tour.
Included in Tour Price
- !Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre
- Penduka Village Restaurant & Shop
- Lusumpuko Women's Club Lunch
- Tribal Textiles Market & Courtyard Cafe
- Swakopmund
- Victoria Falls
- Kande Beach Local Dinner, Kande Beach
- Entrance to Fish River Canyon
- Entrance to Sossusvlei Dunes
- Entrance to Spitzkoppe
- Entrance and wildlife safari drives in Etosha National Park
- Entrance and wildlife safari drives in Serengeti National Park
- Entrance and wildlife safari drives in Ngorongoro Crater
- Waterberg Plateau visit
- Okavango Delta overnight bush camping excursion
- Guided tour of spice plantation (Zanzibar)
- 3-day Zanzibar excursion
Other Activities
Table Mountain
- Table Mountain Cable Car (300-360ZAR per person)
- Table Mountain Hike (600-1500ZAR per person)
- Boulders Beach Visit (75ZAR per person)
- South African Wine Tour and Tasting (1075ZAR per person)
- Two Oceans Aquarium (185ZAR per person)
- Wine Tasting (120ZAR per person)
- Canoeing on Orange River (300ZAR per person)
- Sossusvlei Desert Walk (10USD per person)
- Namib Desert Walk (300NAD per person)
- Swakopmund Skydiving (3000NAD per person)
- Sandboarding in the Namib Desert (700NAD per person)
- Swakopmund Guided Cultural Tour (550NAD per person)
- Skeleton Coast Scenic Flight (4800NAD per person)
- Etosha Open Vehicle Wildlife Safari Night Drive (750NAD per person)
- Etosha Open Vehicle Wildlife Safari Drive (660NAD per person)
- Optional Welcome Meeting for Travellers on Combos
- San/Bushmen Walk (80BWP per person)
- Traditional San/Bushmen Dancing (100-600BWP per group)
- Okavango Delta Flight (120USD per person)
- Chobe National Park Safari Drive (440BWP per person)
- Chobe River Sunset Cruise (49USD per person)
- Zambezi River Sunset Cruise (50USD per person)
- Victoria Falls Visit (30USD per person)
- Victoria Falls Helicopter Ride 15min (165USD per person)
- Victoria Falls Whitewater Rafting (135USD per person)
- Zambezi Bungee Jump (168USD per person)
- Princess Laundry Service
- Full Day Excursion to Chobe National Park (170USD per person)
- Victoria Falls Helicopter Ride 25min (299USD per person)
- Zipline over the Zambezi (47USD per person)
- Bridge Swing over the Zambezi (168USD per person)
- South Luangwa Walking Safari
- South Luangwa Wildlife Safari Drive
- Snorkelling
- Village Walk
- Swimming
- Hike to Livingstonia (5USD per person)
- Village Walk (10USD per person)
- Swahili Cultural Tour (70-200USD per person)
- Snorkelling (35-60USD per person)
- Scuba Diving (65USD per person)
- Safari Blue Sailing Day Trip (60-100USD per person)
- Stone Town Walking Tour (20-40USD per person)
- Zanzibar Express Northbound
- Serengeti Balloon Safari (599USD per person)
Itinerary
Day 1
Cape Town, South Africa
Upon your arrival in Cape Town, you will be transported to your hostel. Following a pre-departure meeting with your group, you should ensure that you have all necessary visas for the trip. You will then have free time to explore the Mother City. Take a few hours to discover this cosmopolitan city rich in history and extremely diverse in culture. The city boasts over three million residents and is the Western Cape’s capital. If you arrive early you can spend time exploring the eclectic streets and cafes of Cape Town or take a trip on the city sightseeing bus.
Accommodation: Curiocity Green Point (or similar)
Optional Activities: Two Oceans Aquarium 235ZAR per person, Table Mountain Cable Car 420ZAR per person, Table Mountain Hike 720 – 1700ZAR per person, South African Wine Tour and Tasting (from 1075ZAR per person), Boulders Beach Visit 190ZAR person
Day 2
Cape Town – Cederberg, South Africa
Today, we make our way out of the city to start our adventure with a stopover by the coast. Here, we visit a local vineyard, do some wine tasting, play some football with the local children and spend time exploring the camp surrounds in this stunning area of South Africa. There is also a swimming pool at the campsite where you can chill out.
We visit !Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre where you have the rare opportunity to interact with the young San women and men while learning about their fascinating history and cultural traditions.
The local wines of this area are also superb so why not sample a few. You can visit a wine cooperative as an optional excursion allowing you the chance to learn about these wines while sipping your favourite overlooking the surrounding winelands.
Accommodation: Highlands Campsite (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: !Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre
Optional Activity: Wine Tasting (120ZAR per person)
Distance: 300 km (5 hours travelling time)
Day 3
Cederberg – Orange River, South Africa
Our journey takes us northward to the South African side of the Orange (Gariep) River. Following camp setup, we indulge in some early evening swimming, unwinding and maybe even some river canoeing (optional). Or just sit by the banks and watch the water wind its way to some heavy rapids.
Accommodation: Fiddlers Creek Rest Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activity: Canoeing on Orange River (400ZAR per person)
Distance: 350 km (6 – 7 hours travelling time)
Day 4
Orange River – Fish River Canyon, Namibia
Today we cross the border into Namibia, so be sure to have your correct visa ready. We then travel through to the magnificent Fish River Canyon, the biggest in the continent and the second largest in the world. Take some time to explore the canyon rim and admire the dramatic sunset as it disappears behind the edge of the canyon. After snapping some amazing pics, we head back to camp for the rest of the evening.
The Fish River stretches 650 kms in length, making it Namibia’s longest river. It’s source is located in the eastern Naukluft Mountains and runs southwest of Ai-Ais into the Oranje. The canyon itself is situated along the lower area of the Fish River, and is one of the most remarkable natural creations of Southern Africa. It runs 550 metres deep, 27 kilometres wide and is the oldest canyon in the world, formed around 500 million years back, with some of its bottom rocks aging up to about 2,600 million years. Cat fish can be found in the River and survive the arid seasons by digging into the mud and waiting for the water to return. The levels of the water are usually highest from February to April, and the highest known temperature at the Canyon’s floor is 58 degrees Celsius.
Accommodation: Hobas Campsite (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Fish River Canyon Sunset Visit
Distance: 180 km (5 hours travelling time)
Day 5
Fish River Canyon – Namib Desert, Namibia
We travel further north today, passing the small and isolated towns of Bethanien and Helmeringhausen on the way to the Namib Desert. Namib’ comes from the Nama culture, with the name referring to a huge savannah located in the Desert. The region is extremely arid, receiving less than 100 millimetres of yearly rainfall.
After a long day driving bumpy roads, we arrive at our destination in the late afternoon. Find yourself surrounded by the red sand dunes of Sossusvlei glimmering in the light of dusk as they form the gateway to the Namib Desert. This is a truly remote area, giving you a sense of being alone with nature.
Accommodation: Sossus Oasis Campsite (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 560 km (10 hours travelling time)
Day 6
Namib Desert, Namibia
This morning we explore Sesriem Canyon before continuing onto the desert dunes where we climb the famous Dune 45.
We will be visiting Sossusvlei today which is a clay pan enclosed by the world’s largest sand dunes and surrounding ancient dead trees. The Tsauchab River flows through the Sesriem Canyon every 5 – 10 years, thereby creating the nearby salt and clan pan of Sossusvlei. You can take an optional guided walk around the dunes or explore the area on your own. We will then return to our campsite at lunch time and pack up camp before heading off to our next campsite within the Namib desert.
Accommodation: Namib Desert Camp Boesman (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Sesriem Canyon Visit and Dune 45 climb
Optional Activities: Namib Desert Walk (350NAD per person)
Distance: 5 hours travelling time
Day 7
Namib Desert – Swakopmund, Namibia
Today gives you the opportunity to truly explore the Namib Desert as you spend hours traversing across this barren area and cross through a couple of arid mountain passes. Prior to your arrival in the adrenaline capital of Swakopmund, you will travel past Walvis Bay – the only town on the Namibian shoreline that contains a deep-sea harbour.
We spend two evenings in this region, where you will have time to explore the town drenched in history. Swakopmund is home to spectacular lunar landscapes, vibrant sunsets and strange prehistoric Welwitchia vegetation.
Accommodation: Amanpuri Lodge (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Distance: 300 km (7 hours travelling time)
Day 8
Swakopmund, Namibia
Today is free for you to explore Swakopmund and its many activities on offer:
- Sandboarding in the Namib Desert 700NAD per person – Grab a board and sail down the dunes for an adrenaline kick of note.
- Skydiving in Swakopmund – Take a plummet into the skies of Namibia with your trusted and skilled instructor.
- Swakopmund Guided Cultural Tour 750NAD per person – Enjoy a historical guided tour of the back streets of Swakopmund and visit the home of a local ethic Herero woman. Sip on local brews at a ‘shebeen’ (pub).
- Skeleton Coast Scenic Flight 4800NAD per person – Get a bird’s eye view of the shipwrecks, Damaraland and the unusual Spitzkoppe rock formations.
Accommodation: Amanpuri Lodge (or similar)
Meals: No meals will be provided today, offering you the chance to sample the local cuisine
Day 9
Swakopmund – Spitzkoppe, Namibia
In the morning we make our way north to the granite rocks of Spitzkoppe. You can explore on foot and spend the evening relaxing while looking up at the beautiful night’s sky! We will be roughing a bit in the bush tonight with long-drop toilets and no running water.
Accommodation: Spitzkoppe camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 3 – 4 hours travelling time
Day 10
Spitzkoppe – Etosha National Park, Namibia
As we enter the park, we embark on a game drive through Etosha’s massive arid pan in search of elephant, hippo, antelope herds and lions gathered around the waterholes. Be sure to look out for Himba, Herero and Damara people along the way. They will be selling local arts, we will make stops to learn more about their products.
Once the sun has set, spend some time observing wildlife at the watering holes, located close to the secure camping space that is floodlit. Daytime game drive will be in the overland truck, with an optional open vehicle night game drives on offer with a naturalist guide.
Accommodation: Etosha National Park Okaukuejo Restcamp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Etosha National Park Wildlife Safari Drive in the Overland truck
Optional Activity: Etosha National Park Open Vehicle Wildlife Night Safari (750NAD per person)
Distance: 435 km (7 – 8 hours travelling time)
Day 11
Etosha National Park, Namibia
Today is a full day of driving in the park in search of wildlife such as lions, rhinos, elephants, giraffes, blue wildebeest, springbok, zebra, and hyenas. There is again the option of joining in on an Open Vehicle Wildlife Safari Drive (660NAD) with a naturalist guide who will take you in search of wildlife at dusk and into the early evening to view the nocturnal wildlife.
Accommodation: Etosha National Park Okaukuejo Restcamp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Etosha National Park Wildlife Safari Drive in the Overland truck
Optional Activity: Etosha National Park Open Vehicle Wildlife Safari (1100NAD per person)
Day 12
Etosha National Park – Waterberg Plateau, Namibia
We head south and make our way to the Waterberg Plateau. Here you have the afternoon to spend at your leisure. The Waterberg Plateau offers scenic hiking trails so feel free to spend the afternoon hiking, alternatively spend your afternoon unwinding next by the pool.
Accommodation: NWR Waterberg Campsite (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 300 km (4 – 5 hours travelling time)
Day 13
Waterberg Plateau – Windhoek, Namibia
We stop for lunch at Penduka Village Restaurant and Shop, just outside Windhoek, where you can stretch you legs and enjoy refreshments. After lunch at the restaurant, we make our way to Windhoek via the Namibian countryside. Windhoek is Namibia’s capital city, with a population of around 230,000 and an altitude of 1,654 metres. During WW1, Windhoek was taken over by South African troops and was converted into a British dominion. Until Namibia’s independence in 1990, Windhoek was known as the capital of Southwest Africa.
As this is a combo tour, new travellers may be joining the group
Accommodation: Urban Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Dinner
Included Highlight: Penduka Village Restaurant and Shop
Distance: 305 km (4 – 5 hours travelling time)
Day 14
Windhoek – D’kar, Botswana
Leaving Windhoek this morning, we travel through the eastern regions of Namibia and cross into Botswana. We head into the heart of the Kalahari and arrive at camp in the early evening in time for an optional Bushman walk. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to gain insight into the fascinating lifestyle of the San as they share their survival skills and in-depth knowledge of the Kalahari wilderness they call home.
You will also have the option to engage with the Bushmen around the campfire at night and experience their dance rituals, forming an intense spiritual experience. Their celebration of life and intriguing traditions will have you in awe.
Accommodation: Dqae Qare San Lodge & Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities: San/Bushmen Walk – 80 BWP, Traditional San/Bushmen Dancing – 100 – 600 BWP
Distance: 565 km (8 – 9 hours travelling time)
Day 15
D’kar – Maun, Botswana
We will leave Kalahari in the morning and drive across Botswana towards Maun arriving in the afternoon. For those of you who want to have a different view of the Okavango Delta you can take a 1 hour scenic flight over the vast wilderness and waterways with hippos below (120USD). Alternatively you can spend the afternoon at your own leisure or simply unwind at the campsite.
Upon our arrival in Maun, we pack and prepare for our one night/two day excursion into the Okavango Delta. We encourage all tavellers to bring along a 5 litre bottle of water to take on the excursion – This should be plenty water for both drinking and cleaning purposes.
Maun is the gateway to the Okavango Delta and enjoys the reputation of being the premier town of Botswana. It was initially founded in 1915 by the Batawana, with the name ‘Maun’ meaning ‘place of reeds’. Though officially still a village, Maun is the fifth biggest town in Botswana. It is a diverse combination of contemporary structures and traditional huts. Maun is renowned as the tourism capital of Botswana and the administrative hub of the Ngamiland district. The town has swiftly grown from a rural town, stretching along the Thamalakane River. However, it still manages to maintain a rural atmosphere and local tribesmen continue to lead their cattle to the town to sell.
Accommodation: Sedia Riverside Camping (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Optional Activity: Okavango Delta Flight – 120 USD
Distance: 280 km (4 – 5 hours travelling time)
Day 16
Maun – Okavango Delta, Botswana
Today we embark on our thrilling adventure into the Delta as we travel in safari vehicles. We then board our mokoros (traditional dugout canoes) that carry us into the depths of the Delta. A few hours later we arrive at our bush camp for lunch and set up our tents. In the afternoon we will set off on a guided walk to spot wildlife in the bush while in the evening we will be joined by the locals for some singing and dancing around the campfire.
Our basic camp has a bush toilet with no shower, but you are surrounded by the beauty of nature so it is well worth it.
The water rushing into the delta is extremely pure, mostly because of the lack of agriculture and industry along the Okavango River. It runs through the sand aquifers of the various delta islands and evaporates, leaving massive amounts of salt remaining. The Okavango Delta experiences seasonal flooding, which starts every mid-summer in the north and six months later in the south. During the peal floods, the islands of the Delta can completely hidden beneath the water, making an appearance again at the end of the season.
Accommodation: Okavango Delta Camping (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlights: Mokoro Experience, Okavango Delta Excursion
Day 17
Okavango Delta – Gweta, Botswana
Admire one final sunrise as you take part in a wildlife walk in the Delta before returning back to Maun. Take the trip back in your mokoro, followed by the safari drive before arriving around lunchtime. We hop back on the Overland truck and head to Gweta where we are treated to the unique experience of camping beneath beautiful old Baobab trees.
On arrival at our campsite, you can take a walk around and relish a nice shower or swim in the pool after a night in the bush.
The town of Gweta is located between the bigger towns of Nata and Maun, on the Makgadikgadi Pan’s rim.
Accommodation: Planet Baobab (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Mokoro Experience and Delta Safari Drive
Distance: 2 hours in the Mokoro, 1 hour in the safari vehicle and 240 km (4 hours) in the Overland truck
Day 18
Gweta – Kasane, Botswana
We make our way to Chobe National Park, home to the biggest population of elephants in Southern Africa. In the afternoon, feel free to embark on an optional game drive through the park, or better yet, an optional Chobe River Sunset Boat Cruise. Either way relish the incredible wildlife inland or along the river’s banks.
Chobe National Park is one of the world’s last remaining large wilderness regions. In terms of size, the Chobe NP is the third biggest reserve in the country, sporting the most diverse and fantastic fauna and flora. The reserve has the biggest elephant population in the continent with the majority forming part of the largest surviving elephant concentrations in the world.
Accommodation: Thebe River Safaris Camping (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Optional Activities: Chobe River Sunset Cruise (580BWP per person), Chobe National Park Safari Drive (from 440BWP per person)
Distance: 420 km (6 hours)
Day 19
Kasane – Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
We will cross the border today as we venture into Zimbabwe at the Kazangula border post to see the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls. Please ensure you have the correct visa ready at the border. The Zambezi River has eroded a passage over time which has deepened into an exit gorge forming Victoria Falls. On arrival we sit down to enjoy a traditional meal courtesy of the Lusumpuko Women’s Club. Enjoy a farm-to-table style meal with local seasonal produce while supporting the local community.
You have the option of going on a Zambezi River Sunset Cruise to enjoy a picture-perfect sunset while sipping on cold drinks with a festive atmosphere – the perfect way to end a day. Or take a Helicopter flip to see Victoria Falls in all its beauty from above as the river makes its way to the gorge and plummets to the depth below. You will possibly also be able to spot giraffes and elephants in the surrounding area.
As this is a combination trip, some travellers journey will come to an end while others may just be joining the adventure.
Accommodation: Explorers Village Camping (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Included Highlight: Lusumpuko Women’s Club Lunch
Optional Activities: Zambezi River Sunset Cruise (57USD per person), Victoria Falls Visit (50USD per person), 15 min Victoria Falls Helicopter Ride (165USD per person)
Distance: 85 km (2 – 3 hours travelling time)
Day 20
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
You can spend another day viewing Victoria Falls or take part in the optional activities. Go Whitewater Rafting on the raging rapids of the Zambezi for some thrilling excitement as you navigate your way through grade 5 rapids. Lunch and transfers are included in this activity cost.
Please note: The river conditions will vary depending on the time of the year. High water season is from February to July and low water season is from August to January. Also note the heavy rains of March and April may result in a closed season for rafting. You will depart in the morning and spend the full day navigating your way through the canyon, you will also need to partake in a 45 min hike down and again back up the Batoka Gorge so be prepared with appropriate footwear.
Another popular and exciting activity is bungee jumping from the Victoria Falls bridge. Or take a 15 min Helicopter flip to see Victoria Falls in all its beauty from above as the river makes its way to the gorge and plummets to the depths below. You will hopefully also be able to spot giraffes and elephants in the surrounding area. In the evening you can go on a sunset cruise to toast the end of the day.
Accommodation: Explorers Village Camping (or similar)
Optional Activities: Victoria Falls Visit (50USD), Victoria Falls Whitewater Rafting (120USD per person) – excluding 10USD park entry, Zambezi Bungee Jump (168USD per person), Victoria Falls Helicopter Ride -15min (165USD per person), Zambezi River Sunset Cruise (57USD per person), Princess Laundry Service (20USD)
Day 21
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Today is our third day in Victoria Falls where you can take part in any other adventures you have not experienced yet such as Ziplining (45USD), a Bridge Swing over the Zambezi (160USD) or a Sunset Cruise (58USD).
As this is a combo tour, you may be saying goodbye to some friends made and hello to other new travel partners today. For this reason there is also a welcome meeting today to brief you on the next leg of your travels.
Accommodation: Explorers Village Camping (or similar)
Optional Activities: Victoria Falls Visit – 30 USD, Zambezi Bungee Jump – 160 USD, Zipline over the Zambezi – 45 USD, Bridge Swing over the Zambezi – 160 USD, Zambezi River Sunset Cruise – 50 USD, Victoria Falls Helicopter Ride (15 min) – 160 USD, Victoria Falls Helicoter Ride (25 min) – 330 USD, Victoria Falls Whitewater Rafting – 150 – 160 USD, Chobe National Park Day Trip – 170 USD, Princess Laundry Service (ask at the campsite)
Day 22
Victoria Falls – Lusaka, Zambia
Today’s lengthy adventure through rugged roads leads us to an exclusive game farm located 20 kilometres outside of Zambia’s capital, Lusaka. Here, you will be able to admire the many zebra, buffalo and springboks that wander freely around the area. At the campsite you can unwind next to the swimming pool, or at the camp’s bar.
Note: As this is an overnight stop alongside two long travel days, you will unfortunately not have time to explore Lusaka as your camp is 29km outside of the town.
Accommodation: Eureka Camping Park (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 543 km (10 hours travelling time)
Day 23
Lusaka – South Luangwa, Zambia
We travel across the Zambian countryside making our way to our camp for the evening, on the banks of the Luangwa River.
Accommodation: Wildlife Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 575 km (8 – 9 hours travelling time)
Day 24
South Luangwa, Zambia
Today you are free to explore the South Luangwa National Park. There are plenty of activities to partake in and enrich your time here such as walking safaris, night drives and a visit to the local village. We highly recommend the walking safari as South Luangwa is the birthplace of walking safaris in Africa and there are loads to see and experience in this park.
Accommodation: Wildlife Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities: South Luangwa Walking Safari (65USD per person), Morning or evening South Luangwa Wildlife Safari Drive (50USD per person)
Day 25
South Luangwa – Chipata, Zambia
This morning you can enjoy an optional morning walk (seasonal) or drive in the park. We later head to the community empowerment Tribal Textiles Market & Courtyard Cafe for lunch and a craft workshop. The day ends when we arrive at camp in Chipata.
Accommodation: Mama Rula’s Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Tribal Textiles Market & Courtyard Cafe
Optional Activities: South Luangwa Walking Safari (65USD per person), South Luangwa Wildlife Safari Drive (50USD per person)
Distance: 135 km (2 – 3 hours travelling time)
Day 26
Chipata – Kande Beach, Malawi
We cross the border into Malawi today, so be sure to once again have your visa ready. This will be our home for four evenings allowing is to unwind on the shores of ‘the Lake of Stars’. Beach strolls, swimming in the sparkling water and snorkelling among exotic fish are all part of your incredible stay here. Pay a visit to a range of lakeside camps as we drive northward along Lake Malawi’s shores. For the most part, Malawi is very conservative so please show your respect by remaining covered in public without exposing shoulders and knees outside of camp boundaries.
The Lake is the primary attraction of Malawi, and is around 500 kilometres in length. Lake Malawi houses more fish species than any other lake in the world and has large shoals of Chichlids. Locals depend heavily on the lake for survival – they use mokoros (dugout canoes) to fish from and throw out long nets. There is also a wide variety of diverse ethnic groups here, all speaking their own language.
Accommodation: Kande Beach Lodge & Campsite or similar
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 400 km (7 hours travelling time)
Day 27
Kande Beach, Malawi
Take some time today to relax and enjoy Kande Beach. Explore the area by foot, go snorkelling or enjoy a village tour. A traditional dinner cooked by the locals will be enjoyed tonight.
Accommodation: Kande Beach Lodge and Campsite (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Kande Beach Local Dinner
Optional Activities: Snorkelling (25USD per person), Village Walk (20USD per person), Swimming
Day 28
Kande Beach – Chitimba, Malawi
In the morning we will leave the Kande beach and drive north to Chitimba beach complete with beautiful views of Tanzania across the lake and mountains in the background. You are free to spend the afternoon exploring.
Accommodation: Chitimba Beach Lodge and Camp
Meals: Breakfast. Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 235 km (5 hours travelling time)
Day 29
Chitimba, Malawi
We have a final day at Lake Malawi today for you to take time to see and do anything that your heart desires, such as swimming or snorkelling, or visiting the local village. There is also a hike along the Nyika Plateau all the way up to Livingstonia where you can have a great view of Lake Malawi.
Accommodation: Chitimba Beach Lodge and Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities: Hike to Livingstonia (35USD per person), Village Walk (15USD per person)
Day 30
Chitimba – Iringa, Tanzania
We make our way into Tanzania today, travelling out of the Great Rift Valley through some incredible mountain passes. During our journey we are spoilt with beautiful scenery of the massive tea plantations in the highlands as we head through to Iringa, where we set up camp.
Accommodation: Kisolanza Farm (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 534 km (11 hours travelling time)
Day 31
Iringa – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Today we depart for Dar es Salaam, a city that began as a fishing village before becoming a port and trading hub. It will be a long driving day of about 10 hours. Dar es Salaam, or ‘Abode of Peace’ in Arabic, is Tanzania’s biggest city, with a population of more than 2.5 million. It is also the country’s wealthiest city, and a significant economic hub.
Accommodation: Mikadi Beach Lodge (Or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 637 km (12 hours travelling time)
Day 32
Dar es Salaam – Zanzibar Beach Resort
We will take a ferry to explore the picturesque beaches of the northern tip of Stone Town. During your stay here we encourage you to dress modestly due to the Muslim religion. Women are asked to cover up and men should refrain from wearing shorts. Please always ask before taking photographs.
Accommodation: Fun Beach (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast
Distance: 60 km (2 -3 hours travelling time in the overland truck) + 2 hour Ferry trip
Day 33
Zanzibar Beach Resort, Tanzania
Today we take time walking along the beaches or going snorkeling, scuba diving, or sailing the azure waters on traditional boats including lunch and canoe trip. Explore the sea life of Mnemba island and relish the turquoise coastline. The locals here get very excited about seeing visitors and will offer you a plethora of activities to partake in. Try not to be overwhelmed by their enthusiasm!
Accommodation: Fun Beach (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast
Optional Activities: Scuba Diving (130USD per person), Snorkelling (40USD per person), Safari Blue Sailing Day Trip (60-100USD per person), Swahili Cultural Tour (70-200 USD per person)
Day 34
Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania
We will travel back to Stone Town stopping for a guided tour of the spice plantation where you can walk through the farmlands and learn more about the spices and their medicinal and culinary uses. Prick your senses as you familiarize yourself with black pepper, cardamon, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla and lemon grass.
Have the rest of the day free to explore the cobble streets of Stone Town. Marvel at Arabic buildings while getting lost in narrow lanes exploring local artworks, antique shops and traditional printed fabrics.
Accommodation: Spice Palace Hotel (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast
Included Highlight: Spice Plantation Tour
Optional Acivities: Stone Town Walking Tour (15USD per person)
Distance: 60 km (1 – 2 hours travelling time)
Day 35
Stone Town – Bagamoyo, Zanzibar, Tanzania
A ferry will take us back to the mainland and we make our way north to the coastal town of Bagamoyo. Recently named a World Heritage Site, Bagamoyo was an important trading ports to the central east African coast in the late 19th century.
If you have booked the Zanzibar Express you will remain in Stone Town where you can enjoy a free day of shopping, relaxing or wandering through the markets. Tomorrow you will fly to Arusha to meet the group.
Accommodation: Firefly Bagamoyo Campsite or similar
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Ferry Trip (Stone Town – Dar es Salaam)
Optional Activity: Zanzibar Express flight Northbound (upgrade includes all transfers, local flight and additional hotel night in Zanzibar)
Distance: 60 km (1 – 2 hours travelling time) + 2 hour Ferry trip
Day 36
Bagamoyo – Arusha, Tanzania
Today we pass Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain, and make our way toward Arusha. Situated at the base of Africa’s fifth tallest mountain, Mount Meru, Arusha is our base for the evening. This region is often referred to as the ‘safari capital’ of Tanzania.
Arusha offers up plenty of protected national reserves and mountains, while being a picturesque contemporary town. In the afternoon you will have time to pack a day-pack for our three-day excursion to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Be sure to pack warm clothing for the evenings and insect repellent, sunscreen and water for the hot days.
Zanzibar Express: You will be transferred this morning from Stone Town to the airport for a scenic flight to Arusha. From Arusha you will be taken to the camp where you will meet up with the group.
Accommodation: Meserani Snake Park (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: 590 km (12 hours travelling time)
Day 37
Serengeti National Park / Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
Following breakfast, we start our adventure into the Serengeti National Park and the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater – two of Africa’s leading wildlife regions. Your 3 day and 2 night excursion starts a you hop on the specialised 4×4 safari vehicle which leads us on an incredible game drive through the Park by expert driver/guides. The trucks we use have sliding windows and a big, pop-up roof that is ideal for fantastic game viewing.
With an area of 14,763 square kilometres, the Serengeti is incredibly vast. We camp and spend time game viewing in the central Serengeti ‘Seronera’ region, which is situated in the southeast of the Park. You can expect to see a variety of wildlife such as buffaloes, lions, zebras, wildebeest, elephants along with many other animals.
Due to the size of the reserve, certain areas will not be available to visit during our stay here. As we travel through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and into the Serengeti National Park, you will begin to realise the enormity of this region, admiring the huge populations of wildlife that roam the acacia-spotted plains.
Accommodation: Seronera Campsite (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Serengeti National Park Safari
Distance: 320 km (8 hours travelling time)
Day 38
Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
We will continue to experience the Serengeti on more game drives in the morning. When we return to the campsite we will pack up and journey to the Ngorongoro Crater for spectacular views of the rim populated with a variety of wildlife where we will camp for the night.
Some of you may have pre-booked a Serengeti Balloon Safari in which case this activity will likely take place today. In this case you will miss the morning game drive.
Accommodation: Simba Campsite (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Serengeti National Park Safari
Optional Activities: Serengeti Balloon Safari (from 600USD per person)
Distance: 160 km (4 hours travelling time)
Day 39
Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Today we travel to the Crater floor, taking in the massive variety of fauna and flora, including zebra, gazelle, impala and cheetah that are enclosed by the Crater’s walls. Following our last safari we make our way back to Arusha.
Accommodation: Meserani Snake Park (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Highlight: Ngorongoro Crater Wildlife Safari Drive
Distance: 200 km (4 – 5 hours travelling time)
Day 40
Arusha – Nairobi, Kenya
Departing Arusha in the morning, we travel overland to the Hotel Boulevard in central Nairobi where your tour comes to an end upon arrival. For those traveling out of Nairobi, we highly recommend booking your flights later in the evening to avoid any unforeseen delays.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Distance: 283 km (9 hours travelling time)
Onward Travel Plans
Due to circumstances beyond our control while on tour (such as border crossings, traffic, breakdowns and delays, etc), the end time on the last day cannot be guaranteed. Therefore we strongly recommend you stay the night and fly out the next day. Please consult with your booking consultant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Yellow Fever Vaccine?
You may be required to show a Yellow Fever certificate upon entering the country(s) visited. Please check in with your local health expert for advice on Yellow Fever and other inoculations required for this area. According to the WHO and CDC, there is no risk of yellow fever in Botswana. It is compulsory to show a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate if you are travelling to Botswana from a Yellow Fever endemic country, or have recently travelled to a Yellow Fever endemic country.What is a participation tour?
Your safari will require some participation on your part. The tour group is usually divided into small groups and given different tasks which change on a day to day basis. These will include helping with meal prep, cleaning up after means and packing out tables and chairs. It's all part of your adventure and when everyone puts in a little effort the trip will run smoothly.What is required on a camping tour?
All camping equipment (with the exception of your sleeping bag and pillow) is supplied. We supply dome tents which you will need to assemble and disassemble, it's really simple and only takes 5 minutes. All tents have built-in insect nets. Mattresses are also available, which are approximately 4cm thick, warm and comfortable. You will simply need to bring your own sleeping bag, pillow, sheet and towel.What is an overland truck?
Your trusted transport is a custom built 24 seater vehicle. It has internal storage for your main luggage along with a safety box for valuable. The Overland truck also has large sliding windows, perfect for game viewing. However we will be travelling in smaller safari vehicles in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Your overland seat will be reclining and has a USB charger port along with air conditioning. The truck has a fully equipped mobile kitchen and holds a 250L tank of drinking water. There are however no on-board bathrooms on the overland truck, but your driver will make rest stops along the way for your convenience.FROM
R107,099
Price Disclaimer: Tour is Priced
ZAR 107099 - ZAR 112199 (Price Fluctuates base on the seats available. confirm with your consultant)
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