A perfet 7 day tour leaving Johannesburg, spending time in the Okavango Delta and finishing at Victoria Falls where you can indulge yourself with adventure activities. Local payment of £135 payable.
We leave Johannesburg at 8 am on the first day of the trip. We recommend you arrive in Johannesburg at least the day before the trip departs; however if you're there with a few days to spare there's lots to see and do around the city.
Please note that as this trip finishes on the day you arrive in Vic Falls it may be worth arranging flights a few days later in order to stay and enjoy the many activities available in the area.
Day One
Leaving Johannesburg we leave the city behind us and head off into Botswana and the small town of Palapye where we camp for the night. This day includes the border crossing, so passports at the ready.
Day Two
From Palapye we head out across part of the Kalahari Desert, the Magkadikadi and Nxai Salt Pans, a once migration route for elephants. Entering Maun, a small town on the edge of the Okavango Delta, and prepare for the wilderness experience to come.
Day Three
You have the option today to go out into the Delta. Pack up your own kit along with food, water and cooking and camping equipment and you’re off. A short truck ride to the dugout canoes, called Mokoros, and you gently punt out into the delta down reed lined waterways. Find a spot for the night and set up camp. For those not venturing to the Delta, relax around a pool, visit town, go to the crocodile farm and visit the sites.
Day Four
Up early and it’s off for a walk with the guide. This is a rare chance to see game on foot with anything from elephants to herds of grazing zebra. If you’re really lucky you might catch a glimpse of the red lechwe or the incredibly shy Sitatunga.
Day Five
Maybe try learning how to “pole” your mokoro, or try to catch a catfish. The guides make it look so easy, but it’s really not. Then maybe a last swim before heading back to the truck and then the campsite for a well earned shower and a cold drink.
Day Six
An early start and a stunning drive through some very arid landscape and a different perspective from the lush Delta. One turn to the left and the country becomes more bushy and then lush again as we approach the Chobe River, where we head onto a viewing boat for a cruise along the river banks.
Day Seven
Another early start (animals eh?) and around the Chobe National park for a game drive in small 4x4’s then back to pack up camp. A short drive and a border crossing bring us into the Zimbabwe town of Victoria Falls. Mosi-oa-Tunya means the “Smoke that thunders”, and you can see it as you approx the town, and the end of our trip.
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We thoroughly enjoyed our trip, and would recommend their trips, which represented excellent value for money.
The comfy sleeping mats were brilliant, and saved us having to carry separate mats, which would have been far inferior to the thick comfy ones supplied.
The campsites visited were all friendly and welcoming and overall we enjoyed a wonderful trip.
I had a great trip with from Livingstone in Zambia, through Botswana, Namibia and ending in Cape Town, South Africa.
It was three weeks and I particularly liked the variety of the trip. The game drives were great, we had river cruises, wine tasting, a couple of towns we stayed in and a combination of campgrounds, which were amazing, as far as their amenities and swimming pools, etc. and we also got to experience bush camping which was in some absolutely beautiful places. We had a lion visit our camp one night which was pretty exciting. We found out in the morning we were right next to the game park fence but in the middle of the night it seemed like the lion was right in our camp. And another night after someone had found me a perfect spot for my tent right by the river I was awakened with the sound of the hippo coming up for breath and remembered that they usually come out of the water up on the land in the night time.
Our guide was great and the cost was reasonable because we participated in the meal planning, preparation and clean up. In checking other tours I think we had the most inexpensive safari which means that I will be able to do another trip with them, hopefully soon.
My trip was simply the best vacation experience of my life!
Overlanding with them is not a spectator sport- it's a way of life. I really enjoyed meeting new people and being part of a team— from cooking, to camping, even helping change a flat tire—having such an active and participatory adventure really enhanced the quality of my travel experience.
Our guide, Nic, was extremely knowledgeable and professional, making every stage of the journey fun and exciting. This is definitely not my last trip with them!
I enjoyed my African expedition immensely and im sorry to be back home.
The trip was all the things it promised to be and more. From being invited into an African home to share their meager food, swimming in rivers so we could have a wash, bush camping around a fire every night no matter how hot or cold it was, digging the truck out of bogs, wells and deep sand and just talking with the local people in whatever language we encountered at the time and not understanding a word. All these things and more made this trip totally amazing.
You must be prepared to encounter random and unexpected circumstances along the way, sleep in the bush, parking lot or even in the middle of a waterlogged road in extreme heat and cold. Of course being woken up by elephants munching on the foliage around your tent and the sound of lions, hippos and hyenas growling and wailing not far from the camp make this an adventure that everyone should make time to fit into their lives.
Africa has everything and I am sorry to leave such a vast, beautiful and diverse continent.
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Client:
Woodcocks and Colliars - from Cyprus
Trip:
currently unavailable
Rating:
rating 10/10
Comment:
We had a four week holiday in SA and the highlight was definitely the safari we did.
We used the operatorfor airport transfers, overnight accommodation (before and after the safari) and everything was first class.
The safari and the lodge were both excellent nothing was too much trouble for the staff and the cabins and food were brilliant. We particularly enjoyed the game drives in the private park.
Trip: The Ultimate Trans Africa - 43 weeks (Gibraltar to Istanbul)
Having never done an overland trip before I plunged into the deep end by booking a long trip, to see the majority of the African continent and spending an additional 3 weeks in the Middle East. Having read what I could expect on such a trip I am pleased to say that my expectations were greatly passed in more than one way.
The first leg which involves the West Coast of Africa brought with its many challenges that both brought the group together (digging the truck out of the sand in the Sahara) and made each person find out something new about themselves. Our driver Chris, doing his third Trans, took us on routes through countries that he has never done before and slightly off the original itinerary plan – one highlight was our border crossing from Benin to Nigeria, we were the first white people to go through this part of the border in over 20 years according to the locals.
The second leg (Cape Town to Nairobi), and shortest, took us on the safari circuit including a truly memorable visit to see the gorillas. The third leg, from Nairobi to Istanbul, goes to a couple of countries off the beaten track for many tourists – Ethiopia and Sudan, both were great places to see.
Looking back on my trip and remembering all the people, places and challenges that I encountered was very memorable and that includes Chris and the tour operator.
I wouldn’t hesitate to book another holiday with the operator in the future when coming back to Africa, no matter how small the trip is duration-wise. With other companies you may have the three meals a day etc. provided, but with the setup of buying and cooking what you want for group meals and the chance to explore an African market on your own to find what you can buy for lunch is an experience everyone should have
We had a wonderful time on the 43-week Ultimate Trans Africa trip. Both of us travelled in Africa in the 1970s, so we knew what we wanted (rough-ish truck travel with camping). The driver was knowledgeable and adventurous. We couldn't have asked for more.
As an aside, two fellow travellers were most unpleasant and very unprepared for this kind of travel. Fortunately, they were 'dematerialised' within a few months and in the nicest possible way.
Advice -- Don't do this trip unless you are prepared to be part of a community. You need to be able to depend on one another (big factor), eat most everything and push the truck when necessary. We had a blast and we are in our early 60s. Would set out again tomorrow -- or once all the laundry is done.
10
Client:
Honor Putland - from Australia
Trip:
currently unavailable
Rating:
rating 10/10
Comment:
The Safari was amazing, a life changing trip.
We saw the big 5 close up on the first day and we were provided with guided tours on foot that allowed us to have a detailed look at the 'small things' too. Our accommodation and the service we recieved was first class. The staff made every effort to ensure that we enjoyed our trip.