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African Overland Tours
Length
21 days
Tour SKU
ACM4121
Starts
Windhoek
Comfort Level
Premier
Ends
Victoria Falls
Age Range
All Ages
Tour Type
Smaller Group Tours
Operated in
English Guided
Group Size
Min 4 Max 12
Destinations
Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Moremi Game Reserve, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Etosha National Park, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert, Windhoek, Swakopmund, Caprivi, Sossusvlei, Sesriem Canyon, Maun, Nata, Walvis Bay
Travel to Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe for three weeks and experience the wildlife, culture and scenery that only Africa can provide. It combines all the comforts of lodge accommodation with an unforgettable experience of safari, including a magnificent view of the Victoria Falls and the vastness of Namibia’s dunes.
You will be met on arrival at Windhoek Airport and transferred to your accommodation, the Avani Hotel. You may spend the remainder of the afternoon at your leisure. Your pre-departure meeting will take place at the lodge at 18h00 this evening with your guide and the rest of your group.
Avani Windhoek Hotel or similar
Rooms with en-suite bathroom, swimming pool bar & restaurant
No meals included on this day
As we move south, we arrive at Agama River Camp, our accommodation for the next two nights in the Namib Naukluft National Park. One of the most ancient deserts on earth is found in the park. We rise early the following morning in order to visit Sossusvlei and Deadvlei, which are the world’s highest sand dunes. In addition to their spectacular appearance, these dunes, which can reach heights of over 300 meters, are also excellent photographic subjects. The vlei (lake) might even contain water if one is lucky. Also, we visit Sesriem Canyon, which was carved by the Tsauchab River millions of years ago.
Agama River Camp or similar
Rooms with en-suite bathroom, swimming pool bar & restaurant
Breakfast x2, Lunch x2, Dinner x2
Sossusvlei, Sesriem Canyon
± 280 km
It is a full day’s drive to Swakopmund, and we spend most of the time driving through the Namib Naukluft National Park. It is an ancient land with an ageless spirit that defines the Namib-Naukluft Desert. A number of the world’s rarest plant and animal species can be found there. Namibian safaris are not complete without seeing its unique fauna and flora. Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra, oryx, and springbok are among the animals that inhabit this harsh environment. Our tour includes a stop at the small town of Walvis Bay where you may have the opportunity to see flamingoes in the lagoon. You will have the remainder of the day to spend at your leisure in the charming coastal town of Swakopmund.
During day 5, you will have the opportunity to take a semi-guided tour of an urban sustainability center and explore how they conserve energy, water, waste, and biodiversity. In the remainder of the day, you will be able to participate in optional activities or simply relax and enjoy the beauty and beaches of this quaint German town.
Hotel Pension à la Mer or similar
Breakfast x2, Lunch x1
Sunset Quadbike Tour, Namib Desert Coast, Quadbike Tour (2 hours), Tandem Sky Diving, Pelican Point Kayaking, Township tour, Scenic flights (various), Sand boarding lie-down, Living Desert Tour, Dolphin, Seal & Whale Cruise, Boat fishing
± 350 km
Luxury rooms with en-suite bathrooms
Our journey continues to Namibia’s best-known highlight in the north – Etosha National Park – as we leave the cold Atlantic coastline behind us. On our first night, we spend the night at a lodge located near the park, situated on a dolomite outcrop with stunning views of a forest of mopane and white seringa trees. Take a leisurely stroll through the gardens or the natural bush or enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the pool. In addition, there is the option of going on a game drive
Etosha Safari Lodge or similar
Chalets with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast, Dinner
Afternoon Game Drive
± 465 km
Following breakfast, we enter the Etosha National Park through the Andersson gate, named for Karl Johan Andersson, who was one of the first European explorers to come across the Etosha pan, which means the “Great White Place” in the Ndonga dialect of the Ovambo tribe. Our next two days are filled with game drives in hopes of seeing lions, leopards, elephants, rhinoceros, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and many different types of antelopes. The park’s nocturnal animals come to drink at flood-lit waterholes or viewpoints throughout the night. The Etosha National Park was established in 1907 and contains approximately 500 species of animals. There are 114 species of mammals, 340 species of birds, 110 species of reptiles, 16 species of amphibians, and, surprisingly, only one species of fish.
Namutoni Resort or similar
Rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast x2, Dinner x2
Game Drives
Day 7 (± 230 km)
Day 8 (± 80 km)
We depart Etosha and travel further north to Rundu. A visit to the Mbunza Living Museum is a must for anyone interested in experiencing a traditional cultural school and a communal business run by the Kavango people, who earn a living through fishing, caring for cattle, and cultivating crops. We then make our way to Kaisosi River Lodge, situated on the banks of the Okavango River, after this cultural interaction. After arriving in the late afternoon, we will relax by the pool with a sundowner while listening to the sounds of the natural world.
Kaisosi River Lodge or similar
Rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 450 km
Today we travel eastward to Nunda River Lodge, our camp in the western Caprivi region. It is possible to participate in optional activities prior to departure, such as a boat cruise in the early morning at the lodge. As you continue your safari, you will reach your lodge located on the banks of the Okavango River. An evening cruise to Popa Falls will be enjoyed in the late afternoon.
Nunda River Lodge or similar
Rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Boat Cruise to Popa Falls
± 210 km
Our first stop is Mahangu, meaning ‘food of the locals’, which is located beside the Okavango River. A game drive can be enjoyed in the Greater Bwabwata National Park, an area that stretches from the Kavango River in the west to the Kwando River in the east and which encompasses the Mahangu Game Reserve. There is a high probability of seeing elephants, roan, kudu and buffalo, as well as a variety of birds.
Return to your lodging in the afternoon and spend the remainder of the day at your leisure.
Nunda River Lodge or similar
Rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Mahangu National Park – Game Drive
± 50 km
Travel south from Caprivi to Maun, the gateway to Okavango Delta and Moremi Game Reserve. According to the San language, Maun means “the place of short reeds”. During the afternoon, you may relax at the lodge’s pool or, if you prefer, take a scenic flight over the Okavango Delta if you are in the mood for some excitement.
Thamalakane River Lodge or similar
Chalets with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast, Lunch
Scenic Flights over the Delta (Fixed wing or helicopter)
± 430 km
Our local Botswana guides will pick us up after breakfast and drive us to the mokoro station. Floating in these traditional dug-out canoes, we will discover a variety of birds and wildlife in the thick vegetation of the Okavango Delta. There is no coastline along its course, as it flows into the Kalahari Desert without ever reaching the sea. In the Greater Moremi region, we reach our camp after this spectacular excursion. The evening begins with dinner at our camp and then a night game drive in the private concession, which will provide a great opportunity to see nocturnal animals that are more difficult to spot during the day.
Mankwe Tented Camp or similar
Meru-style tented suites with en-suite bathrooms, bar & swimming pool
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Mokoro Excursion, Night Game Drive
± 100 km
Our day will be spent on a game drive. As we explore the Moremi Game Reserve in our open 4×4 vehicle, we expect to observe a wide range of animals that frequent this area. It is not uncommon for a single game drive to reveal many different types of wildlife in this large area, which is known for its concentration of mammals. As game viewing is seasonal, different species may be seen in different areas depending on the time of year. In the months of August to November, the best time to watch game is at the end of the dry season or during the spring. Because the animals migrate closer to the river during this season, we may have to drive extra distances in order to provide our guests with the best possible game viewing experience. Birdlife is also abundant in the summer, including a variety of wildfowl and raptors.
Mankwe Tented Camp or similar
Meru-style tented suites with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool & bar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Game Drives in Moremi Game Reserve
± 150 km
As we leave the bush behind, we travel east towards the Makgadikgadi Pans. These pans were once a large lake filled with water from the Makgadikgadi River, but are now saline and empty. Our visit to the Nata Bird Sanctuary takes place in the afternoon, where we are able to see the magnificent view of the Sowa Pan, which is part of the Greater Makgadikgadi Pans. In addition to road conditions and water levels, a visit to the pans is subject to time constraints and road conditions.
Nata Lodge or similar
Safari tent with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast, Dinner
Nata Bird Sanctuary (subject to road conditions)
± 420 km
In the morning, we travel north to Kasane, the gateway to the Chobe National Park. A large concentration of elephants can be found in Chobe, Botswana’s second largest national park, which covers 10,566 square kilometers. There are a number of optional activities available in the afternoon, or you may choose to relax by the pool. A morning game drive the following day will offer you the opportunity to observe the wildlife of the Chobe National Park, with the hope of spotting big game up close and possibly encountering one of the large predators. Afterwards, we take a cruise on the Chobe River, one of the best ways to view the animals as they come down to drink, as well as to witness the spectacular African sunset.
Chobe Marina Lodge or similar
Rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast x2, Dinner x2
Chobe National Park Game Drive & Afternoon Boat Cruise
± 320 km
Today we travel across the border into Zimbabwe and spend two nights in the Hwange National Park. There is a great deal of wildlife in the Hwange National Park, including elephants, buffaloes, and zebras, as well as a large concentration of giraffes. As well as predators and endangered species, it is also home to a wide variety of birds. The second day includes a full day of game viewing in the park.
Robins Camp or similar
Chalets with en-suite bathroom, swimming pool & bar area
Breakfast x2, Lunch x2, Dinner x2
Full Day Game Drive
± 265 km
The next stop on our journey is Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. A tour of the magnificent Victoria Falls will be provided to you by your guide, which is known by the Kololo tribe as Mosi oa Tunya, which means “the smoke that thunders”. As the sun sets on the mighty Zambezi River, we enjoy a relaxing sunset cruise on the river. You may spend the rest of the day at leisure or participate in one of the many optional activities available (at your own expense).
Ilala Lodge similar
Rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant
Breakfast
Victoria Falls Visit & Zambezi Sunset Cruise
15 Minute Helicopter Flight, 22 Minute Helicopter Flight, Zip Line, Flying Fox, Gorge Swing, White-water rafting, Bungee Jumping
± 190 km
After breakfast, our safari comes to an end. Your departure flight will depart from Victoria Falls Airport in time for your transfer. Hopefully, we will be able to welcome you back on another African adventure at a later date.
Breakfast
Swakopmund
Maun
Victoria Falls
Optional activities on this tour are at your own expense
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Overlanding is ideal! Public transport connects cities, but a 4x4 or guided tour unlocks remote gems like the Sahara and Atlas valleys.
South Africa uses Type M plugs with a voltage of 220/230V. Travelers from countries with different plug types will need an adapter. If your devices operate on 110V, a voltage converter may also be necessary.
Aside from the Big Five, Tanzania is home to tree-climbing lions (Lake Manyara and Serengeti), the endangered wild dog (Selous/Nyerere), black-and-white colobus monkeys (Arusha & Usambara), and the largest wildebeest migration on Earth.
Absolutely. Overland tours are a fantastic way for solo travelers to meet others and share unforgettable adventures with a friendly, diverse group.
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