* This tour also runs in the opposite direction: NAVJ Okavango and Chobe Trail (South)
COUNTRIES VISITED: ZIMBABWE, BOTSWANA, SOUTH AFRICA
Day 1 Botswana – Palapye
We depart Johannesburg heading north to Botswana. After border formalities we continue towards Palapye, previously known as Phalatswe, where we'll spend our first night. Palapye is located on the banks of the Lotsane River.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2 Khama Rhino Sanctuary - Maun
This morning we visit the Khama Rhino Sanctuary, a community based wildlife project, established in 1992 to assist in saving the vanishing rhino. We arrive in Maun in the afternoon and prepare for the Okavango Delta. As our transport is in small planes the limit on personal luggage is a maximum of 10kg, for most people this means repacking! Do not forget your cameras! In the late afternoon there is sometimes time to visit a local Crocodile Farm.
Optional Activity: Crocodile Farm
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3/4 Okavango Delta
We leave our truck behind, board our planes, and head into the Delta. After a wonderful scenic flight we arrive at our base for the next two days. During our time in the Delta we enjoy the best nature has to offer. We go on nature walks and If possible will explore the Delta by mokoro. The Delta is the world’s largest inland delta. The Okavango River has no outlet to the sea, so it empties into the sands of the Kalahari Desert, irrigating some 15,000 square km’s. This is a truly spectacular and unforgettable experience where wild animals are not familiar with people.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 Gweta
We leave the Delta behind us and travel east to Gweta, which is located halfway between Maun and Nata, near the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. The area is also full of Baobab trees, these large trees are often extremely old and there are many local fables in which they play a part.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 Kasane - Chobe National Park
Today we head north to Kasane, on the banks of the Chobe River. Apart from being the 2nd biggest National Park in Botswana, Chobe NP is renowned for its high population of migratory elephants. The afternoon is spent game viewing on a river cruise, into the renowned Chobe NP. This is an excellent opportunity to view some of Africa’s spectacular wildlife. If you did not see enough animals already there will be time tomorrow morning for an optional game drive in the Chobe NP.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 Zimbabwe - Victoria Falls
On arrival in Victoria Falls we have time to plan the next day’s adventure activities before we visit the spectacular Victoria Falls National Park and experience the thundering of the mighty Zambezi as it drops over 100m in to the gorge below. The local Batoka tribe named the Victoria Falls ‘Mosi-o-Tunya’ which translated means “The Smoke that Thunders’. In high-water season the plume of spray rising from the Falls can be seen for kilometres.
Optional Activities: Chobe NP Early Morning Game Drive, Zambezi Sunset Dinner Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 8 Victoria Falls
Although your tour officially ends after breakfast, most people will spend the day White Water Rafting, a not-to-be-missed experience of a lifetime! Vic Falls offers many exciting activities so we recommend you add a post-tour night here.
Optional Activities: White Water Rafting, Bungee Jump, Walking with Lions, Elephant Excursion, Dinner out.
Meals: Breakfast
* This tour also runs in the opposite direction: NAVJ Okavango and Chobe Trail (South)










Recent comments regarding this tour from travellers: (2009-05-22)
"Expected to see more animals, but because of rain we saw very few. Obviously this is nobodys fault." - Louise (2009)
"Great tour, excellent guides with a passion for africa & tried to please everyone as much as possible." - Jake (2009)
"I had an amazing time would definitively recommend this to all my friends. I found the guides funny, but professional at the same time." - Agnes (2009)
”The route was nice but I think there were too many people on the truck! I think it would be better and more comfortable if there are less people!” - Andrew (2009)
“The entire route was amazing and great people on the truck!” - Sally (2009)
"Best time of my life!!" - Lilian (2009)
”Sometimes it would be better if you make more stops because after some time you can’t sit anymore!” - Carla (2009)
”Would have liked more information on the places we visited.” - Kai (2009)
"Sometimes the tour rushes too fast from one place to another. At nice Campsites you should stay longer without specific activities.”
- Christian (2009)
"Give these guys a pay rise - they were brilliant!!! I would definitely recommend Nomad. Keep up the good work." - Kalle (2009)
”Sometimes it was a bit confusing with the money. It would be easier to pay a higher price and get more included. But I loved the trip and would repeat it.” - Jared (2009)
"Wonderful organized tour, never seen so many different things during such a short time! Fantastic!" - Werner (2009)
“Thalani knows Africa well and gives excellent lectures in history of the places we visited.” - Jeff (2009)
“My tour experience would have been better without cigarette smoke in the truck” - Chris (2009)
”It was great to have guides who had a good feeling with Africa!” - Nicole (2009)
"I am very impressed overall with the company, our guides - everything. We had a wonderful time. I was also impressed with the level of patience of our guides - thanks for your smiles, friendly attitude, you were great!!" - Marie (2009)
“Confusion about the local payment and no info of fuel costs.” - Sofie (2009)
"Amazing! Keep up the good work!" - Jannis (2009)
”The Translation was very good. Helen was very good informed about animals and plants. Jan is the best truck driver!” - Nadia (2009)
"Truck is good but some seats have little leg room and also the ride can be quite bumpy for the back (not Charl's fault)." - Jay (2009)