Itinerary Expand all Depart London Depart London Day 1 Start Victoria Falls Those on the group fligths will be taken to the campsite upon arrival. Those not on the group flight can join the group at anytime today. Victoria Falls Rest Camp or similar Start Victoria Falls Those on the group fligths will be taken to the campsite upon arrival. Those not on the group flight can join the group at anytime today. Victoria Falls Rest Camp or similar Day 2 Victoria Falls Today you have a free day and you can choose from scenic flights, white water rafting and game-viewing amongst others.Victoria Falls is a small town on the Zimbabwean side of the glorious Victoria Falls which you can visit (entrance ownexpense US$ 30).Victoria Falls Rest Camp or similar Meals included: Breakfast Day 3 To Chobe National Park, Botswana Today we transfer to Kasane in Botswana, home to huge numbers of elephant and hippo. Optional afternoon game drive. (150km, 1-2hrs plus border crossing 1-2hrs). Thebe River Camp Site or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 4 Chobe National Park We have an early morning game drive in Chobe National Park and an afternoon boat ride on the Chobe River where it is possible to view huge herds of elephant coming down to drink as well as many other types of game. For bird lovers, the river provides a great home for them. Thebe River Camp Site or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 5 Okavango River We drive through the Caprivi Strip to our camp by the Okavango River - the main watercourse supplying the Okavango Delta. (400km, 5-6hrs plus border crossing 1hr) Ngepi Camp or similar Meals included: Breakfast Day 6 Mokoro (dugout canoe) ride on the Okavango. We take a mokoro (traditional dug‐out canoe) ride from our camp on the Okavango River. Please note that in March/April, the river may be flooded and we may have to substitute our mokoros for a boat ride. The birdlife is prolific and, at certain times of the year, so is the game. Gliding through the waterways by mokoro is the ideal way to absorb the sheer peace and tranquillity of the place. We also have the option of a village tour to meet the local community. Ngepi Camp or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 7 To Etosha NP Today there's a long drive from the Okavango River to Etosha National Park, a huge area of mixed forest and grassland centred around a large salt pan. Etosha is home to a great variety and number of game, which is easy to find as the animals congregate at different times around the waterholes. There are waterholes next to the excellent campsites and it is not uncommon for us to spend all night watching a gala performance of animals: wildebeest, zebra, impala, springbok, kudu, elephant, giraffe, lion and even rhino are all common sights here. With a little patience you will be rewarded by one of the greatest game spectacles in Southern Africa. Etosha is also a good place for birds, with plenty of waterbirds on the lakes, weaverbirds and hornbills in the trees. (650km, 8hrs) Etosha NWR Campsite or similar Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Days 8-9 Etosha NP We have the next two days to really enjoy this fabulous park, starting with an early morning game drive. While in Etosha we move our camps (between Okaukuejo, Halali or Namutoni) but the itinerary is kept flexible depending on where the game is. Etosha NWR Campsite or similar Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 10 To Brandberg; visit White Lady paintings. We leave the Atlantic coast behind and head inland towards Namibia’s highest mountain, Brandberg. We will enjoy a walk through valley 45 for approximately 2 hours to the famous ‘White Lady’ rock painting which, along with a number of other small paintings and engravings, are thought to have been left by Bushmen at least 2000 years ago. (400km, 5-6hrs) Brandberg Whilte Lady Lodge or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 11 To Swakopmund We drive towards the Skeleton Coast and the Germanic town of Swakopmund. Overnight in Swakopmund. (250km, 4hrs) Dunedin Star Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Day 12 Swakopmund Swakopmund has invented itself as Namibia's adventure sports capital, and we have a full day in Swakopmund to enjoy some of the optional adventure activities on offer; go on a dolphin cruise or township tour or take a flight over the desert! Alternatively, explore the German-style town and visit some of the excellent cake shops for which Swakopmund is famous. Dunedin Star Hotel or similar Meals included: Breakfast Day 13 Sesriem Drive via Walvis Bay to Sesriem, through the Namib Desert. This area is home to some of the driest and oldest deserts on earth and some of the finest desert scenery in Africa, if not the world, with towering jagged rock formations and incredible lunar landscapes. (300km, 4.5hrs) Sesriem Camp Site or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 14 Sossusvlei We have a full day to enjoy the sand dunes of Sossusvlei and the Sesriem Canyon. Sossusvlei dunes are one of the great sights of Africa. We get up early to watch the morning light over the dunes and then have a go at climbing some of the highest dunes in the world. If you'd rather watch from below you'll enjoy seeing the changing colours on the towering dunes lower down as the sun rises. If we're lucky we may see gemsbok, ostrich or even black‐backed jackals among the dunes, an irresistibly photogenic scene! In the afternoon we visit Sesriem Canyon. Sesriem Camp Site or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 15 To Fish River Canyon We'll leave early this morning to drive to the Fish River Canyon. (500km, 8.5‐9hrs) Canyon Roadhouse Camp similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 16 Fish River Canyon and Orange River Fish River Canyon is the second largest canyon on earth. The views along the canyon rim are spectacular – we take a short walk around the rim before continuing our journey to Orange River (180kms, 2.5‐3hrs plus border crossing 1hr). This afternoon we should be able to have acanoe trip on the Orange River. Felix Unite Camp Site or similar Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 17 To Olifants River Today we head to our final stop before reaching Cape Town as we travel to the fertile Olifants River Valley, giving us a glimpse into the agricultural lifestyle of the Western Cape. (about 7hrs drive) Highlanders Camp Site Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 18 To Cape Town We spend the morning relaxing at Olifants River Valley. In the afternoon we travel through farmlands of citrus, maize, cattle and sheep before arriving at our destination, Cape Town. (300km, 4.5‐5.5hrs) Sweetest Guesthouse or similar Meals included: Breakfast Day 19 Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula Activities available in Cape Town on days 19 and 20 are interchangeable depending on the weather, as we time the optional excursion up Table Mountain for a clear day. Table Mountain is often the first image that springs to mind whenever one thinks of Cape Town. We will visit the mountain by cable car (optional) for views across the city. There is also time to drive via the spectacular Chapman's Peak to Houtbay, visit Cape Point and see the resident penguin colony at Boulders Beach. Sweetest Guesthouse or similar Meals included: Breakfast Day 20 End Cape Town The area surrounding Cape Town is famous for its wine and we will get a chance to sample some of the local produce during a visit to a wine farm. Those on the group flights will be transferred to the airport this afternoon and other clients are free to make their own arrangements. Meals included: Breakfast End Cape Town The area surrounding Cape Town is famous for its wine and we will get a chance to sample some of the local produce during a visit to a wine farm. Those on group flights will be transferred to the airport this afternoon and other clients are free to make their own arrangements. Meals included: Breakfast Arrive London Arrive London
Botswana Vaccination against Yellow Fever is necessary if you are coming from a country with Yellow Fever, and you must bring a valid certificate of vaccination. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. Malaria prophylaxis is essential and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take.
Namibia There are no mandatory vaccination requirements. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. Malaria prophylaxis is essential and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take.
South Africa There are no mandatory vaccination requirements. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. Malaria prophylaxis is essential if travelling in the greater Kruger area and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take. The rest of South Africa, including the Garden Route, has a low risk of Malaria. Dengue fever is a known risk in places visited. It is a tropical viral disease spread by daytime biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available for Dengue, and therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten. We recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Zimbabwe There are no mandatory vaccination requirements. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. Malaria prophylaxis is essential and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take.
Camps, Lodge & Guesthouses You will spend 15 nights camping, 2 nights in a lodge and 2 nights in a guesthouse. We stay in basic hotels/guesthouses whilst in Cape Town and Swakopmund. Because accommodation is very oversubscribed we cannot always guarantee a particular lodge or hotel, but in Cape Town we will stay within walking distance of restaurants and it'll be easy to catch a taxi ride to the V & A Waterfront (please note that in Cape Town the group might be accommodated in different Sweetest Guest House properties). We will be camping in two-person tents throughout the rest of the safari. Camping is undeniably the best way to experience Africa and fixed campsites in South Africa and Namibia are particularly well cared for, clean, tidy and with facilities of a reasonable standard. Some of these campsites have swimming pools. It is possible that up to two nights are spent rough camping. All of the camping departures involve participatory camping. This means that you are expected to help with putting up and taking down your own tent and camping gear and carry your own bags to/from the bus. The rest of the camping chores, however, such as cooking and cleaning are done by the crew. All communal camping gear is provided, including spacious igloo tents, thick foam mattresses and folding stools. You will need to take your own sleeping bag. Wifi is available about half the time but not always very reliable. Single supplement available Please note that due to the limited amount of accommodation within Etosha National Park, it may be necessary to sleep outside the park on some or all of the nights that we are there. This will not impact on the number of game drives that we have within the park.
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Reviewed October 2019 Bridget Bennett Trip: Victoria Falls to Cape Town - Camping Exceeded all expectations This trip was fantastic from beginning to end. The scenery, particularly in Namibia, is stunning and amazingly varied, and the wildlife viewing (again particularly in Namibia) outstanding. We saw lions mating, black rhinos fighting, several visits by herds of elephants to the waterhole in the Etosha campsite, a cheetah with cubs, and a huge number and variety of other animals. All four boat trips were great, and very different from each other. The desert scenery, en route as well as at the main places we visited, was beautiful. Camping was more comfortable than I'd expected, with camp beds, as was the truck, and we had great food throughout. Also the hotels in Swakopmund and Cape Town were excellent. And of course our guides (Ende, Timon and Tariro) were all excellent - good company and so knowledgeable about not just the wildlife but the culture and history of the countries we passed through. Timon was an excellent and inventive cook, and Ende kept us all safe (and got us to the front for the climb up Dune 45!), while Tariro kept us entertained. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? There were too many inspirational moments to settle on one, but if I had to choose, seeing herds of elephants on several occasions visiting the waterhole in Etosha was probably the very best.
Reviewed September 2018 Gisela A-D Trip: Victoria Falls to Cape Town - Camping Elephantastic This was an amazing trip covering thousands of kilometres, a plethora of wildlife and geological features and some insight into some of the cultures of the countries visited. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? I thought it would be the elephants crossing the river at Chobe, or canoeing on the Zambesi, or Victoria Falls, or seeing giraffes or or or - the list goes on. However, the sudden gorgeous orange red glow of the African sunsets will stay with me forever as will sitting by the waterhole in Etosha and watching the animals arrive, especially the 40 elephants. What did you think of your group leader? Our guides were Ende - the outgoing, but sensitive, leader anxious to please us whilst keeping us in check to make sure that we fitted in a very full itinerary, Andrew who was quietly extraordinarily efficient and always on the lookout to make sure we were all right, and Innocent whose knowledge of birds and stars was phenomenal. Their cooking was amazing - don't believe the trip notes' description of 'basic'. It wasn't long before we felt we were travelling with knowledgeable friends. Thank you Ende, Andrew and Innocent. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Take a hat, binoculars, anti mosquito spray and keep clothes to a minimum. Warm sleeping bag, (possibly + liner). Some long journeys, so you might want a kindle. Is there anything else you would like to add? Great, though if you are just into wildlife, there may be a better trip for you.
Reviewed August 2018 Avni Lee Trip: Victoria Falls to Cape Town - Camping Amazing Southern Africa Full on tour of Namibia, Chobe, Vic Falls and Cape Town which was enjoyed by my family of 4 , age range 16-53. Should have taken season 3/4 sleeping bags for the camping as southern Namibia is cold at night in August! The hosts Ande Andrew and Innoccent were efficient at running a tight ship. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Chobe National Park at sunset with the birds in their flocks going to roost. Watering holes in Etosha National Park were phenomenal.At one point there were at least 40 elephants by the water together with impalas, zebras, eland and a couple of giraffes,not forgetting various bird species. Sossusvlei dunes ever phenomenal in Namibia and Deadvlei’s skeleton acacias very photogenic. Sunrise and sunsets have left a golden impression of the entire holiday. What did you think of your group leader? Excellent time keeper who has leadership qualities of an army general which he relaxed once he had sussed out the group. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? For the camping trip ensure you take a suitably warm sleeping bag and clothing . Travel light as there’s a lot of loading and unloading into the truck. Soft back packs are ideal. Is there anything else you would like to add? Thank you for a memorable trip.
Reviewed April 2018 Alan Novitzky Trip: Victoria Falls to Cape Town - Camping Victoria Falls to Cape Town Really good trip. The three guides/managers, Ende, Molifi and Clifford - complementary characters -were excellent, worked really hard together, always anxious to show passionately aspects of their culture and countryside and draw us in so we could propagate the good news at home. A long route, but periods of driving appropriately broken up with stops at interesting places, and plenty of impromptu stops when interesting birds and animals were spotted out of nowhere by our guides. Good to see village homes and relate to people’s lives at Ngepi - more such opportunities elsewhere would be good. The ballon ride option over the Namibian Desert at sunrise was excellent, but creating time in the programme to ballon at dawn over the sand dunes further south would be good. A day or two more in Cape Town would be welcome - Table Mountain was shrouded in mist but, frustratingly, cleared the day of our departure. For those of us going home on the early afternoon flight via Johannesburg, this was too late, but it would have worked for those on the BA direct flight in the early evening. Exodus should try and book the direct flight whenever possible, to maximise time and avoid disruption. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Amongst many, climbing the crest of a sand dune to watch the sun break above the horizon and cast moving, curved shadows over the undulating landscape, bringing it to gently stiring three dimensional life. Meeting wonderfully open and welcoming people, rightly proud of their countries. Watching in awe as an enormous bull elephant in heat, with just one tusk, lumbered up, turned to look at us for a while in our game jeep, metaphorically shrugged its shoulders, and moved on. That could have been difficult, murmured our guide. What did you think of your group leader? Al three excellent, worked together wonderfully. Can still hear Ende’s ever present infectious laugh. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Spare torch and plenty of batteries. Take South African Rand - these are welcomed in Namibia on a one to one basis for the Namibian Dollar. A sheet sleeping bag for the warmer nights in the tropics.
Reviewed November 2017 Fiona Allan Trip: Victoria Falls to Cape Town - Camping An adventure not to be missed From beginning to end this was an amazing adventure ....every day filled with wow moments What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? So many, the mighty Victoria Falls, watching the elephants play in Chobe, the peace gliding down the Orange River or the spectacular Fish River Canyon. For me the just watching the activity at the water hole in Etosha.....fantastic What did you think of your group leader? Siza and Endi (and Sylvia in Namibia) were just brilliant. Cant believe what Siza managed to cook on BBQs and gas rings!!! Food was fabulous.....Endi was always there with a smile and the most infectious laugh....I'm only 5 foot tall and he made sure he was always there to help with the tent because I was "height challenged". Sylvia was only with us in Namibia but her knowledge and passion for the animals, birds and plants was evident ....she was brilliant. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Just go with the flow. This is not a holiday it's an adventure. Be prepared to be hands on, this was NOT a fully serviced camping trip, we were expected to erect and dismantle our own tents. There are some long drives but worth every minute. Is there anything else you would like to add? Just book it...
Reviewed May 2017 Louie Tham Trip: Victoria Falls to Cape Town - Camping Great Varied Trip Great trip if you want a combination of wildlife and scenery. The camping was comfortable, campsites generally good, some suberbly located. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Sesriem Sand Dunes, Vic Falls helicopter flight, Chobe evening game drive where we saw lions,giraffes,elephants, hippos,impalas, springboks, baboons, amongst others in 3 hours ! What did you think of your group leader? Andrew was terrific : made the trip that much more enjoyable. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Previous advice about a washing line with hooks was very useful. Is there anything else you would like to add? just do it - southern Africa in all it's glory.
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