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African Overland Tours
Length
14 days
Tour Type
Smaller Group Tours, Camping
Starts
Victoria Falls
Comfort Level
Premier
Ends
Windhoek
Age Range
10 - 80 Years and older
Tour SKU
CAM1008
Operated in
English Guided
Group Size
Min 4 Max 16
This Botswana and Namibia Adventure tour begins in Victoria Falls, heads south to Chobe National Park, passing through the Okavango Delta, Etosha National Park and ending in Windhoek, Namibia. This is a fully serviced camping tour for healthy and active travellers.
Your adventure begins in Zimbabwe. Upon arrival at Victoria Falls Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Known as the “adrenalin capital of Africa,” Victoria Falls is one of the continent’s most spectacular sights. You have the afternoon and the following day free to explore local markets or book optional activities such as sunset cruises, flights over the Falls, or a visit to the Falls themselves (activities at own expense)
Sprayview Hotel or similar
No meals included today
Victoria Falls Visit, Helicopter Flight, Sunset Cruise, Browse the local markets
Once we crossed into Botswana, we spend the night along the banks of the Chobe River. There is no doubt that Chobe is a place famous for its beautiful scenery, magnificent sunsets, and abundance of wildlife and birds. The following day we immerse ourselves in nature with a morning game drive and a relaxing sunset game-viewing cruise on the river
Camping with shared facilities
Breakfast x2, Dinner x2
Morning Game Drive, Afternoon Game Viewing Boat Cruise
We travel through Chobe National Park before crossing into Namibia and heading to the eastern edge of the Caprivi region. Upon crossing the border into Botswana, we travel by road to our lodge in the Okavango Delta which is situated on the edge of the delta. The following day, we travel 30 minutes by boat into the delta. As part of our mokoro and boat excursions, we explore the back channels of the Nxamasire area of the delta. In addition to the larger islands, there are also smaller islands within the delta where game walks are conducted depending on water levels.
Camping with shared facilities
Breakfast x2, Lunch x1, Dinner x2
Mokoro excursion, Guided Game walks, Boat ride
Bidding farewell to the Delta, we cross back into Namibia and travel through the Caprivi Strip to Rundu. Our camp is pitched amidst lush vegetation overlooking the Kavango River, offering a serene evening by the water
Camping with shared facilities
Breakfast, Dinner
We head to the eastern side of Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s most significant game sanctuaries. Home to thousands of wild animals—including blue wildebeest, zebra, springbok, kudu, giraffe, cheetah, leopard, lion, and elephant—Etosha offers premier game viewing. We embark on an afternoon game drive in our truck before settling in for the night inside the park.
The following day after breakfast, we pack up camp and game drive across the park toward the west, stopping to view the massive Etosha Pan. We arrive at our campsite just outside the park boundaries after lunch, setting up before heading back out for an afternoon game drive in the truck.
Camping with shared facilities
Breakfast x2, Dinner x2
Afternoon Game Drives in the truck, Etosha Pan
We drive through the vast and rugged terrain of Damaraland in the south. Wide gravel plains intercept its mountain ranges, which flow into sandy riverbeds with dense vegetation, and hot, dry valleys. The Spitzkoppe Mountains provided an ideal setting for setting up camp. We recommend that you spend the afternoon exploring the stunning surroundings on foot. There is no doubt that our remote bushcamp will leave an indelible impression on you due to its spectacular setting. Lunch will be at your own expense.
Camping with shared facilities (no showers)
Breakfast, Dinner
Following breakfast, we depart for Swakopmund where we will spend the afternoon exploring this German colonial town.
Dunedin Star Guesthouse or similar
Breakfast
Dolphin Cruise, Township Tour
During our journey, we pass through ever-changing landscapes in our quest to reach our camp situated near the edge of the Namib Desert. A morning departure is planned for Sossusvlei, where we will stop in the dune belt to see the changing colors of the world’s highest sand dunes. A five-kilometer walk leads us to Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. We will enjoy a short hike through the Sesriem Canyon in the afternoon.
Camping with shared facilities
Breakfast, Dinner
Walk to Sossusvlei & Deadvlei, Sesriem Canyon Visit
In the morning clients are transferred to Windhoek. We spend the night at the Arebbusch Lodge and enjoy the local cuisine in Windhoek.
Arebbusch Lodge or similar
Breakfast
During the morning, you are free to explore the capital city of Windhoek before being transferred to the airport where your tour will come to an end.
Breakfast
Chat to our experts to help you plan your dream trip.
Yes, Namibia is one of the best overland destinations in Africa due to its scenic routes, good roads, safe environment, and stunning natural diversity.
Yes, Namibia is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for travelers. Like any destination, it's best to follow local advice, travel in groups where possible, and keep valuables secure.
Namibia is known for its vast desert landscapes, towering red dunes, dramatic coastlines, and wildlife-rich national parks like Etosha. It's a haven for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.
English is the official language. You'll also hear Afrikaans, German, and various local languages like Oshiwambo spoken throughout the country.
The expense of exploring Botswana varies greatly on your chosen travel style. Opting for a tailored, private safari will entail a considerably larger investment than joining an overland tour, and each option has its own set of trade-offs. A private guided Botswana safari allows for travel at your own pace, whereas an overland adventure operates within a specific timeline. Nevertheless, the shared cost of an overland tour makes it more economical, earning you more bang for your buck, without sacrificing the opportunity to encounter some of the world’s best wildlife sightings.
Many nationalities including South African passport holders do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. However, because overlanding involves multi-region travel, and if you are planning to visit neighbouring countries such as Namibia or Zimbabwe, you may require a double-entry visa. Essentially, it is always best to check the latest visa requirements with the Botswana Embassy or consulate in your country.
Absolutely! Botswana is one of the most sought after destinations in Africa because of its kaleidoscope of wonders. From the life-drenched arteries of the Okavango Delta to the legendary wildlife spectacles within Moremi, Khwai and Chobe, travellers are truly spoiled in this beautiful country. It is also perfect for those looking to explore predator rich areas and birdlife.
Begin your packing list with essential documents: your valid passport, necessary visas, and comprehensive travel insurance. For your Botswana tour specifically, consider bringing lightweight clothing suitable for fluctuating temperatures, comfortable walking/hiking shoes, flip-flops, insect repellent, sunscreen, a headlamp, and a sleeping bag if camping. Other useful items include a reusable water bottle, personal medications, a quick-dry towel, and a retractable washing line. Given the soft-sided luggage requirement and the emphasis on packing light for overland vehicles, it's wise to consult your travel specialist for tour-specific recommendations, ensuring you bring only essential items.
Should you be arriving from or transitioning through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission, you are required to present a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, issued at least 10 days before arrival. This is applicable to travellers ages one year and above.
Most nationalities get a visa on arrival (check requirements). The Kaza Univisa (USD $50) covers Zambia & Zimbabwe for 30 days.
Overland trucks, 4x4s, and domestic flights work best. Self-drive is possible but requires experience—opt for guided tours in remote areas.
Yes! Zambia is one of Africa’s most peaceful nations. Stick to guided tours in parks, secure your valuables, and follow local advice for a smooth journey.
May-Oct (dry season) is ideal for wildlife. Nov-Apr (green season) offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds—great for birders but some roads may be tricky.
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