COUNTRIES VISITED: NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, ZIMBABWE
Day 1 Botswana - Ghanzi
We say goodbye to Namibia and journey through the Botswana border. Namibian dollars cannot be used in Botswana so there will also be a chance to exchange money. Later we arrive at our lodge in Ghanzi, and this evening we experience some traditional tribal dancing from the San community.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 2/3/4 Maun – Okavango Delta
Maun is well known as the gateway to the Okavango Delta, 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. We spend one night in Maun 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. The animals in the Delta are not as familiar with people so the game viewing is totally wild!
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 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 set amongst the majestic Baobab trees that are indigenous to this area.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 Chobe National Park
After continuing north to Kasane, we take a sunset river cruise on the Chobe River where animals such as hippos, buffalo and elephant are plentiful and best viewed from the water. The Chobe NP is Botswana’s second largest National Park and well known for its large population of migratory Elephants. Our accommodation is near to the park entrance.
Optional Activities : Chobe Game Drive (next morning)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 Zimbabwe - Victoria Falls
An early morning optional game drive, then we cross into Zimbabwe where 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. This is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Optional Activities: Zambezi Sunset Cruise, Dinner in local restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 8 Victoria Falls
Today is free to experience any one of Victoria Falls’ many adventure activities and most people will spend the day White Water Rafting, a not-to-be-missed experience of a lifetime! Vic Falls offers many exciting alternatives such as a walk with lions or a bungy jump from the bridge that joins Zimbabwe with Zambia.
Optional Activities: White Water Rafting, Bungee Jump, Elephant Excursion, White Water rafting and many more.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9 Botswana - Palapye
Departure is at 6.00 am from Elephant Hills Resort. We drive south through Botswana to Palapye, or the border post at Martinsdrift, where we will spend the night at a lively campsite where your accommodation is twin share with ensuite.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 South Africa - Johannesburg
After another 6.00 am departure, we enter into South Africa. Covering the next 450 – 550 km on sealed roads we should get to Johannesburg in the afternoon
Meals: No meals included
Day 11 Kruger National Park.
An early start from Johannesburg, we travel through the northern province of Mpumalanga en route to the breathtaking Kruger National Park. Entering the popular southern section we spend our entire 1st afternoon on an included game drive in your truck. Keep your eyes out for Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Rhino and Buffalo, known as Africa’s ‘Big Five’ as well as many other species of animals and birds.
Optional Evening game drive with SANP Vehicle
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12 Kruger National Park
Today we game drive all day in the park, on the way keep your eyes open for more wildlife. Our truck gives us a more elevated view of the park, and the ability to spot big cats and other smaller game that can be hiding in the vegetation.
Optional Activities: Night game drives and morning walk with SANP Park Ranger
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 13 Shangaan Cultural Village
We leave the Kruger NP and head to Timbavati in the Greater Kruger area, where we visit a wildlife rehabilitation centre before experiencing a traditional Shangaan village. We spend the night in a private game concession and include a night game drive here to encounter some of the area’s nocturnal animals. Look out for those shining eyes!
Optional activities: Morning walk with Local Guide
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 14 Panorama Route – Johannesburg
This morning we have the unique experience of a guided Game Walk in the concession area in order to get up close to the wonderful African animals. There is no comparison between viewing something from the security of the truck and then tracking wild game with your local guide. On the journey back to Johannesburg we travel along the spectacular Panorama Route. Blyde River Canyon is the 3rd largest canyon in the world, with breathtaking views of formations such as God’s Window and the Three Rondavels. We also see The Bourke’s Luck Potholes, which have been gradually eroded by the Treur River. Your tour ends on arrival in Johannesburg and most groups spend this last night together at a local restaurant.
Optional Activities: Dinner in a local Restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch












Recent comments regarding this tour from travellers:
“All three guides were wonderful! They were always smiling, happy to answer questions, patient and knowledgeable. Thanks!! Had an amazing time!!!" - Rachel (2009)
“Stay more than one night at some places and divide the age of the people attending!”" - Nadine (2009)
“Confusion about the local payment and no info of fuel costs." - Sofie (2009)
“We really enjoyed the trip, the guides, the beatiful landscapes and nature and had lots of fun. We'll advice anyone to travel with Nomad!" - Marianne (2009)
“Change the truck seats, it was extremely uncomfortable for such a long drive." - Monica (2009)
"I have seen all the animals of the Big 5!" - Jose (2009)
"Sunset drive in Kruger, it filled me with emotions." - Valeria (2009)
“I was so impressed with everything on the tour. Bjorn went above and beyond in every way. Every detail he knew and informed us about. I even had fun in the truck while driving! I never thought time would fly by that fast!" - Jessie (2009)
“I am 59 years old and I had the most amazing time. Noel and Pule were extremely patient and took good care of all of us." - Barbara (2009)
“More and clearer information before departure would be great, but it's still worth everything." - Julia (2009)
“The food has been incredible!" - Laura (2009)
"As I speak both german and english, I can confirm that Veronika's translations were accurate and well presented. She did a very good job of summarizing and presenting Quinton's explanations." - Randall (2009)
“Expected to see more animals, but because of rain we saw very few. Obviously this is nobodys fault." - Louise (2009)
"I was really looking forward to this tour and it met all my expectations. It was even better than I hoped it would be." - Elly (2009)
"It was a really good time - the best holiday I ever had." - Ines (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)
"Truck could use better windows and seats." - Manuel (2009)
"It was a nice trip, but unfortunately it was raining almost the whole time! I was very glad that I booked the accommodated Tour!" - Timon (2009)
"It would be better to have a guide in the back of the truck during game drives." - Heinz (2009)
"Continue like this and you will be the best company for travelling in Africa." - John (2009)