COUNTRIES VISITED: SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, ZIMBABWE
DAY 1 SOUTH AFRICA, CEDERBERG MOUNTAIN REGION
We depart Cape Town and drive north to the spectacular Cederberg region. We spend some time this afternoon learning about what to expect as well as the vehicle and equipment.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
DAY 2 NAMIBIA,NAMAQUALAND AND ORANGE/GARIEP RIVER
We travel through Namaqualand and to the Gariep/Orange River. The night is spent getting to know one another over a hearty meal.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 3 ORANGE/GARIEP RIVER – FISH RIVER CANYON
In the morning we have the opportunity to experience the Gariep/Orange River by canoe, or spend some time relaxing. After lunch we travel north to visit the Ai-Ais Hot Springs and overnight close to the mighty Fish River Canyon. Optional Activities: Half day Canoe Adventure.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 4 FISH RIVER CANYON - KOKERBOOM FOREST
After an early breakfast we take a scenic walk along the rim of the Fish River Canyon. After visiting the canyon we travel further inland to the Kalahari area of Namibia. On the way we will visit the Kokerboom (Quiver tree) Forest.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 5 BUSHMAN COMMUNITY – NAMIB-NAUKLUFT PARK
This morning those who wish to spend some time with the !Kung tribe will have the chance to do so. Later we drive west towards the massive dunes of Sossusvlei. Optional Activities: African Tribal interaction.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 6 NAMIB-NAUKLUFT NATIONAL PARK
When we enter the Sossusvlei area we are joined by a local expert to learn about the unique desert ecosystem. After the tour you can hike up Dune 45 for some photos or take a rest, before an afternoon excursion to the small Sesriem canyon.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7 SWAKOPMUND
Today we cross the Tropic of Capricorn on our way through the desert. Our first stop is Walvis Bay where we may see some flamingos. On arrival in Swakopmund you will be briefed on the different optional activities available. Optional Activities: Dinner, Quad biking, Sand boarding, Sky Diving, Scenic Flights etc.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 8 SWAKOPMUND
This day is left free for you to explore the town or try one of the many adventure activities. Optional Activities: Quad biking, Sky diving, Sand boarding, scenic Flights etc
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 9 HIMBA TRIBE
Heading inland, we drive north towards Kamanjab where we meet with the local people from this area. The Himba are a pastoral people and predominantly breed cattle or goats. Encountering a totally different way of life can be a moving experience for many people.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 10V/V11 ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
After an early breakfast we enter Etosha NP for some superb game viewing. We will visit water-holes to wait for the animals to come and drink as well as explore as much as we can of the NP. It may not always be possible to stay inside Etosha NP.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 12 WINDHOEK
On our way to Namibia’s capital city we stop at a craft market so you can purchase some authentic African creations. Windhoek is situated at al most the exact centre of Namibia. In the afternoon we’ll take you on a short tour of the city.
Optional Activities: Dinner at Joe’s Beer House.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 13 BOTSWANA, GHANZI
We take a scenic drive to the Buitepos border, where we enter Botswana. Once at the lodge we meet with a local Bushman community and see some traditional Tribal Dancing.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 14 15 16 MAUN AND OKAVANGO DELTA
Maun is well known as the gateway to the Okavango Delta. We spend one night in this remote town and prepare for this excursion. Small planes transport us over this amazing area to Gunn’s Camp for the next 2 nights. Animals are often spotted from the lodge, but we also take a nature walk and, if the water level allows, a mokoro (traditional canoe) trip.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 17 GWETA
A second scenic air-transfer will return us to Maun and the truck. This afternoon we drive to Gweta where our evening accommodation is unique, and a little quirky.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 18 CHOBE NATIONAL PARK
We drive north to Kasane, where we stay on the bank of the Chobe River. We take an afternoon river cruise in order to visit Chobe NP’s animals as they come down to the river to drink.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 19 ZIMBABWE - VICTORIA FALLS
After crossing into Zimbabwe we have a short briefing on all the activities available here. Then we enter the much anticipated Victoria Falls NP where we will experience the might of the great Zambezi River. The popular optional sunset cruise includes dinner and drinks. Optional Activities: Chobe Game Drive, Zambezi Sunset Cruise, dinner in local restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 20 VICTORIA FALLS
Most people will spend the day white water rafting, a not -to-be-missed experience of a lifetime! Vic Falls offers many exciting alternatives. Optional Activities: White Water Rafting, Bungee Jump, Elephant Excursion and many m ore.
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 21 VICTORIA FALLS TO PALAPYE, BOTSWANA
Departure is at 6 am from Elephant Hills Hotel. If you would like to avoid Zimbabwe you can arrange a transfer from Zambia to Kasane where you will be collected at about 7.30 am. It is a long and uneventful drive through Botswana to Palapye where we will spend the night.
Meals: No Meals
DAY 22 PALAPYE TO JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Another 6 am departure will ensure that we cover the next 750 km and get to Johannesburg as early as possible. We do not advise any onward travel on this day as arrival time can vary.
Meals: No Meals
DAY 23 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
Leaving behind Johannesburg, the city of gold, we head through the province of Mpumalanga to the world famous Kruger National Park. The next two days a re spent exploring the southern part of this vast reserve and we stand a good chance of sighting elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo, Africa's famed “Big Five”, on our game drives in the truck. Optional activities: Evening game drive.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
DAY 24 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
Our game drives continue and an early start usually rewards us with some great sightings. Keep your eyes open for the diverse bird life and some of the more elusive animals. An optional night drive with one of the South African National Park rangers is an excellent way to see some of the nocturnal animals. Optional activities: Evening game drive, morning walk with park ranger.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 25 TRADITIONAL CULTURAL VILLAGE - TIMBAVATI
After a morning game drive in the truck or an optional game walk, we leave the Kruger NP and head for Timbavati. In the afternoon we visit a Shangaan village, and then make our way to a wildlife concession area adjacent to the KNP. This evening we experience an evening game drive. Tonight’s game drive allows us another opportunity to view the mysterious nocturnal creatures that inhabit the African bushveld. Optional activities: Morning walk with park ranger.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 26 PANORAMA ROUTE
We complete our Kruger Park experience with an early morning game walk, before heading back towards Johannesburg. We will be travelling the Panorama Route through some spectacular scenery. Blyde River Canyon, the 3rd largest canyon in the world, offers breathtaking view points, including God’s Window and three Rondavels. The Bourke’s Luck Potholes are the fascinating results of erosion caused by the River. Tour ends on arrival in Johannesburg. Optional Activities: Dinner
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch












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"One of the best experiences of my life. Thanks to Sabine, Sean and Phuti." - Charles (2009)
“I have to say that I really enjoyed every second. Actually it was my first Nomad tour – but definitely not my last one!” - Thomas (2009)
“Thought the Himba Tribe was a complete tourist show. Felt very uncomfortable there.” - Fiona (2009)
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