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Length
27 days
Tour Type
Camping
Starts
Johannesburg
Comfort Level
Classic
Ends
Nairobi
Age Range
12 - 65 and above
Tour SKU
CAE2627
Operated in
English Guided
Group Size
Max 22
This 27 day Overland Safari departs from the cosmopolitan city of Johannesburg where you can book an excursion to the township of Soweto. Then we hit the road to cross the border into Botswana for mokoro trips down the Okavango Delta. Then it is onto the magnificent Victoria Falls for a range of activities before we hit the beaches of Malawi. Our tour will then take us to East Africa for some cultural awakenings before we end off in Nairobi.
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Arrive in the vibrant heart of South Africa to kick off your epic African overland safari. Your journey begins with an evening welcome meeting where you’ll connect with your expert guide and fellow travelers. Afterward, dive straight into the local culture with an optional group dinner at a bustling Johannesburg hotspot to map out the incredible 27 day journey ahead.
Hotel Sky Sandton or similar
No meals included on this day
Welcome Meeting on Arrival Day
Apartheid Museum 180 ZAR per person, Soweto Tour 1100 – 1650 ZAR per person
As you and your group cross the border into Botswana, you can check another country off your travel list. It will certainly be a long day of driving today, but use the time to talk to your group, swap stories, and observe the landscape change from the desolate scenery of the central-eastern part of Botswana to the wild bush within the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. It is here that the group will set up camp, enjoy one another’s company around a fire, and fall asleep peacefully.
Khama Rhino Sanctuary Camp or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 400 km
± 5 ½ hours
Discover some wildlife in an open-air vehicle with a guide on a wildlife safari drive through the Khama Sanctuary.
The land outside your window becomes more fertile as you approach the Okavango Delta as you jump in the overland vehicle and continue on to Maun. Scroll through your camera roll and check those pictures while the land outside your window becomes more fertile as you approach the area of the Okavango Delta. Taking a scenic flight over the delta is a great way to get your heart thumping like the beat of African drums after a long day of travel(Optional).
Sedia Hotel Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch
Khama Rhino Sanctuary Drive (2 hours)
Delta Doors-off Scenic Helicopter Flight
± 524 km
± 8½ hours
Our day is going to be busy, but fun, and we wish we were going on this epic adventure with you.
Your morning will begin with the sound and smell of the bush around you, followed by a wildlife walk. The advantage of being on foot is that you will gain a much deeper understanding of the movements of the animals as well as their behavior on a much more intimate level.
On the way to our basic bush camp for the evening (get ready to completely unplug), we will embark on an exciting excursion deep into the Okavango delta in a traditional mokoro (dugout canoe). Enjoy a sundowner around the campfire, sing along with the locals, and unwind at camp.
Okavango Delta Camping or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Okavango Delta Excursion, Mokoro Experience (1 – 1½ hours)
± 1½ hours
We will leave our large luggage with the overland vehicle for this overnight excursion. It should be noted that there are no showers or running water available for toilets. Be sure to bring along five liters of water for drinking and cleaning
It is no secret that Africa is home to some of the most beautiful sunrises in the world, and today if the weather permits you will get to experience those almost too vibrant colors that we all picture when we picture going on safari to Africa.
As you ride out of the Okavango Delta, tip your heads back, take a deep breath, and feel the mokoro cut through the crystal-clear channels. After freshening up in Maun (showers everyone!) the group will embark in the overland vehicle to Gweta, where they will camp under massive baobab trees.
You can cool off in the pool if you need to during your stay at the campsite tonight with the towering baobab trees surrounding the campsite.
Elephant Sands Lodge Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Mokoro Experience (1-1½ hours)
± 301 km
± 5 hours
Explore Chobe National Park on a river cruise from Kasane, where you will find the largest elephant population in southern Africa.
The rains bring life to the pans, awakening dormant fish and aquatic shrimp from their slumber. Grasslands surrounding the site are also teeming with life and are home to a large number of antelope that are preyed upon by a variety of predators. The best way to take in the scenery is by keeping your eyes focused on the passing world and then rewarding yourself with a toast as you camp under a great big African sky.
Our journey today takes us to Chobe National Park, which hosts the largest population of elephants in southern Africa. There is no better way to appreciate one of Botswana’s national parks and the thousands of elephants, crocodiles, and hippos that can be viewed from a sunset boat cruise on the Chobe River. Travel agents can assist you in pre-booking this service. A safari drive in an open vehicle may be another option for those who wish to see lions, antelope, and, of course, elephants.
Thebe River Safaris Lodge Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch
Chobe River Sunset Cruise
± 420 km
± 4 hours
We cross the border from Botswana to Zimbabwe, the home of the magnificent Victoria Falls. After all that driving, you are bound to be hungry, and we have a treat in store for you today! In the afternoon, the group will have a traditional lunch at the Lusumpuko Women’s Club. The mist in the air will greet you as you enter Victoria Falls with a full belly and even more, full hearts.
Discover one of the world’s largest waterfalls up close. Those seeking adventure may wish to consider going whitewater rafting, taking a scenic helicopter flight over the falls (epic selfies anyone?) or taking the plunge by bungee jumping while viewing Victoria Falls.
Explorers Village Camping or similar
Breakfast, Lunch
Lusumpuko Women’s Club Lunch
Victoria Falls Visit 50 USD per person
± 85 km
± 2 – 3 hoursA
You will be staying in Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) and NOT in Livingstone (Zambia). It is important that you obtain the necessary visa.
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.
Explorers Village Camping or similar
No meals included today
Victoria Falls Helicopter Ride -25min 284 USD per person, ictoria Falls Helicopter Ride -15min,Victoria Falls Whitewater Rafting 120USD per person – excluding 10USD park entry, Zambezi Bungee Jump 168USD per person, Bridge Swing over Zambezi 168 USD per person, Zipline over the Zambezi 50 USD per person, Victoria Falls Visit 50USD per person, Princess Laundry Service 20USD
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.
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.
Eureka Camping Park or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 543 km
± 11 hours
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.
We travel across the Zambian countryside making our way to our camp for the evening, on the banks of the Luangwa River.
Croc Valley Camp or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 575 km
±13 hours
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.
Croc Valley Camp or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
South Luangwa Walking Safari 65 USD per person, Morning or Evening South Luangwa Wildlife Safari Drive 50 USD per person
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. You will then board the overland vehicle once more to journey toward Lilongwe, crossing the border into Malawi.
Barefoot Lodge & Safaris or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Tribal Textiles Market & Courtyard Cafe
South Luangwa Walking Safari 65 USD per person, South Luangwa Wildlife Safari Drive 50 USD per person
± 135 km
± 6 – 7 hours
We cross the border into Malawi today, so be sure to once again have your visa ready. Malawi 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 Cichlids. 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.
Kande Beach Resort or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 400 km
± 10 hours
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.
Kande Beach Resort or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Kande Beach Local Dinner
Snorkelling 25 USD per person, Village Walk 20 USD per person
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.
Chitimba Camp or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 235 km
± 7 hours
Today, the group travels into Tanzania toward Iringa. Enjoy the views from the window as we ascend out of the Great Rift Valley, winding through breathtaking mountain passes and passing lush tea plantations and scenic highlands along the way.
The Old Farm House – Kisolanza or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Head northeast in the overland vehicle toward your group campsite, nestled in Baobab Valley along the edges of the Ruaha River. Once camp is set up, watch the sky as twilight approaches to witness a breathtaking sunset over Tanzania’s lush, fertile landscape. Later, look up to spot shooting stars and make a few wishes before falling asleep.
Tan-Swiss Lodge Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 5½ hours
Wake up in Baobab Valley before setting off for Dar es Salaam. Watch the changing Tanzanian scenery from your seat until the blue waters of the Indian Ocean finally come into view. The group will stay here for the night before heading out to the island beaches of Zanzibar.
Kipepeo Beach Camp Village or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
±6 – 6½ hours
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.
S&S Hotel Jambiani or similar
Breakfast
± 60 km
± 1½ hours travelling time in the overland truck, ± 1½ hour ferry trip
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!
S&S Hotel Jambiani or similar
Breakfast
Safari Blue – Sailing Day Trip 60 – 100 USD per person, Swahili Cultural Tour 70-200 USD per person, Scuba Diving 130 USD per person, Sorkelling 40 USD per person
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.
Spice Palace Hotel or similar
Breakfast
Spice Plantation Tour
Stone Town Walking Tour 15 USD per person
± 60 km
± 3 hours
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.
Firefly Bagamoyo Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ferry Trip (Stone Town – Dar es Salaam)
Zanzibar Express flight Northbound (upgrade includes all transfers, local flight and additional hotel night in Zanzibar)
± 60 km
±1½ hour ferry trip, ±1½ – 2 hours travelling time
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 daypack 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.
Meserani Snake Park or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
± 590 km
± 13 hours
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 as 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 realize the enormity of this region, admiring the huge populations of wildlife that roam the acacia-spotted plains.
Seronera Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Serengeti National Park Safari
± 320 km
±10 hours
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.
Simba Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Serengeti National Park Safari
Serengeti Balloon Safari
± 160 km
± 10 hours
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.
Meserani Snake Park or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ngorongoro Crater Wildlife Safari Drive
± 200 km
± 9 hours
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 travelling out of Nairobi, we highly recommend booking your flights later in the evening to avoid any unforeseen delays.
Breakfast, Lunch
± 283 km
8 – 9 hours
Included in the tour price:
Johannesburg
Soweto
Maun
Chobe National Park
Victoria Falls
Mfuwe
Kande Beach
Kendwa
Jambiani
Nungwi
Stone Town
Serengeti National Park
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Absolutely! Popular combos include Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls), Botswana (Chobe), Malawi (Lake Malawi), or Namibia (Caprivi Strip).
Expect limited electricity and intermittent mobile data in rural national parks. Bring power banks, solar chargers, and extra SIMs/eSIMs. Campsites occasionally offer basic electricity, but overlanders rely on self-sufficient charging setups.
English is the official language. You'll also hear Afrikaans, German, and various local languages like Oshiwambo spoken throughout the country.
Citizens from many countries, including the U.S., Canada, the UK, Australia, and most EU nations, can enter South Africa visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism purposes. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 30 days beyond your intended departure date and has at least two blank pages for entry stamps.
The South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted within the cities and tourist areas. However, it is advisable to carry cash for the more rural areas. There are several shopping centres in secure areas featuring ATM’s, banks and exchange bureaus should you require assistance.
South Africa truly is a special place. There are a total of 11 official languages, and you may even find variations of different languages throughout the country. English is commonly spoken in business, tourism and urban areas.
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.
Most travelers get a Tanzania visa on arrival (USD $50–$100, depending on nationality). Check requirements beforehand.
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27 days Johannesburg to Nairobi
Why book this trip? On this Johannesburg to Nairobi Overland Adventure you will visit two large cities of Africa and cover the stunning wilderness that lies in between. Big game drives in custom-built 4x4 safari vehicles will take you to the famous waters of the Okavango Delta, the expansive terrain of the Serengeti and the misty cliffs of Victoria Falls. The travel style is fast, fresh and adventurous for travellers between the ages of 18-39.
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