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 Viewing: Cape Town to Nairobi via Johannesburg  Package ID: 1935 
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Cape Town to Nairobi via Johannesburg
A mid length overland for those wanting to start in Cape Town but still get the best of the East Coast. Local payment of GBP£285.
 
Price: GBP £615 /person   
 
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Starting in: South Africa
On-Route: Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania
Ending in: Kenya
Duration: 33 days
Persons: min (1)  max (24)
Accommodation: Camping
Game Parks: Arusha NP (Tanzania)
Chobe NP (Botswana)
Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania)
Okavango Delta (Botswana)
Serengeti NP (Tanzania)
South Luangwa NP (Zambia)
Victoria Falls
Activities: Cultural Tours, Game Viewing, Game Drives, Photography, Walking Safaris, Watersports, Wildlife Viewing, Desert Tours
 
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Trip Highlights

* Kimberley
* The "Big Hole"
* Johannesburg
* Okavango Delta
* Victoria Falls
* Zanzibar Island
* Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park

Days 1 - 12 - Leaving Cape Town we head out across the Great Karoo; a beautiful semi arid area. Crossing the Orange River our first stop in the “The Big Hole” in Kimberley three tons of diamonds have been dug from 40 million tons of rock over the years just to make small rings to trap foolish men into marriage. Next is Johannesburg – “the city of gold”. Take the SOWETO tour or go deep into a gold mine on the rand. Good cinema and restaurants before heading into “the real Africa”. 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.

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. 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.

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.

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.

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.

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 Zambian town of Livingstone. Mosi-oa-Tunya means the “Smoke that thunders”, and you can see it as you approx the town.

Days 13 - 19 - A full day to enjoy the many activities in the area, of which there is something for everyone. There are also a number of good restaurants to choose from many curio markets to keep you busy and bartering. From Livingstone we then head North up through the sugar plantations to the Capital city of Lusaka. A chance to visit the National Museum and stock up on food before the campsite at the beginning of the Great East Road. Then passing the every changing and beautiful scenery we head up to the small town of Chipata, this is our overnight stop before we head down to the wonderful South Luangwa National Park.

The truck will stay outside of the park at the campsite, which sits on the edge of the park so expect some visitors at any time. Maybe take your first taste of the park at night for all the nocturnal critters. A full day to enjoy as many game drives as you like through this largely unspoilt area of wildlife and beauty. Don’t forget the myriad of birds, especially the Carmine Bee Eaters with their iridescent colours.

Back up to Chipata today and our last day in Zambia before the border crossing in the morning. Enjoy the hospitality of the local campsite and get ready for the next country. Over the border into Malawi and to another capital city of Lilongwe. Take the opportunity to visit one of the many tobacco markets, but keep your hands down at the auctions! A chance to stock up on essentials before heading to the lake the following day, and any personal stuff you may need, or snacks you can’t live without

Days 20 - 26 - A beautiful and scenically stunning drive out of the city, past the Zomba Plateau and through to the lake shore at Kande. This campsite started life as a cooler box under a tree, and has now become a popular venue for many things.

A full day on the beach to do as little or as much as you want. There are a number of activities to choose from including scuba diving, horse riding, canoeing, sailing or snorkelling. The lake is home to over 500 different types of freshwater Cyclid and these are very colourful and cheeky.

A short drive up the lakeshore to Chitimba, situated at the base of the Livingstonia escarpment, which you can hike to get some amazing views across the lake to Mozambique.

A fairly early start in order to get to the border with Tanzania and head up to Iringa for a bit of shopping and then it’s into the long and winding road through the valley of Baobab trees. These amazing trees are huge in their stature and only flower for 24 hrs once a year.

Get your cameras at the ready as this drive takes you through the Mikumi National Park, famous for its Pygmy Elephants, and herds of buffalo due to the close proximity with Selous National park. The day then ends at Dar es Salaam on a beach with the Indian Ocean lapping the shore.

If you wish to go you can take the ferry over to the Spice Island of Zanzibar, and walk the narrow streets of Stone Town. Visit the House of Wonders which had electricity before London and marvel at the cornucopia of seafood at the evening market.

Take the transfer up to the North Beach at Nungwi and spend the day wafting through the azure waters and admire the starfish, but watch out for those urchins....ouch! Sunset Dhows rides are a must and if you Scuba, go to the Mnemba Atoll to spot the whale sharks.

Days 27 - 33 - this is your last chance to get the sand in your toes, and enjoy the relaxed life island style. Enjoy the super fresh pineapples and other fruits and don’t forget to visit the turtle sanctuary near the lighthouse.

Back to Stone Town and one more look around the beautiful things on offer, then it’s the afternoon ferry back over to the Mainland and a final night of seafood on the beach. Catch an early night as tomorrow is the biggest drive of the trip.

This is a long day, although the scenery is very diverse as you climb in altitude and pass both mountains and plains, through sisal plantations and hopefully catch a glimpse of Mount Kilimanjaro. More elusive than the cheetah.

You now have the option of going into the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area to see the collapsed volcano that now holds its own ecosystem supporting a huge amount of wildlife. The only things that are not in the crater are giraffe.

Your trip into the crater can continue into the Serengeti National Park if you wish, where you will pass pride rock, the inspiration for the Lion King, and get the chance to see where the great wildebeest and zebra migration prepares to head off to the Masai Mara in Kenya.

After a final game drive around the Serengeti you’ll head back out, through the conservation area and back down to the Snake Park. Here there is a cultural Masai museum, a chance to see a true Masai village from the back of a camel and see the snakes of Africa.

From Arusha we head North and cross the border into Kenya, and across the plains to the leafy suburb of Karen on the outskirts of Nairobi.

Extend your trip for another 21 days and visit the magnificent gorillas in their mountain habitats of Uganda and Rwanda - enquire.

Local payment of GBP£255

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