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Private bush camps "Big
5"
ˇ Unspoiled sandy beaches
ˇ Kruger National Park
ˇ Maputo
ˇ Unexplored wilderness
ˇ Maputo Elephant Park
ˇ Transfrontier Peace Park
ˇ Hluhluwe Game Reserve
ˇ Remote bush camping
ˇ Dhow Trip
ˇ Mozambique village culture
ˇ Catembe Ferry |
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ˇ Snorkeling
ˇ Boat Trip
ˇ Scuba Diving
ˇ Horse Ride |
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This tour covers areas of Mozambique that
are virtually unexplored and as such, have
little or no road and other infrastructure.
A 4x4 expedition vehicle is used but even
this is no guarantee that we will always be
able to stick to our planned route. Road
conditions, rising rivers or other factors
beyond our control may necessitate major
detours and inconvenience - particularly
after heavy rains.
Due to the extreme nature of this tour we
insist that clients travel with an open and
flexible attitude, and are prepared to
accept inconvenience and discomfort if
necessary. We do not recommend this tour for
clients over 55 years of age. For those that
are looking for true adventure this is the
ultimate journey, and on parts of the tour
clients will be rewarded with experiencing
unspoiled wilderness seldom visited by other
humans.
Besides
an adventurous spirit, visas are required by
most nationalities for Mozambique, these are
the client's responsibility and must be
obtained in advance. Malaria precautions are
advised.
If
available, bring a mask and fins for
snorkeling. Scuba diving will be available
at some of the beach resorts - clients
wishing to partake must bring the necessary
certification. The recommended currency for
this tour is the South African Rand, and
this can be purchased at Johannesburg
airport
Our
price includes all transport, accommodation,
meals as specified, entry fees, and permits,
group equipment, and professional guide.
Alcohol, soft drinks, curios, tips, visas,
taxes, optional excursions and items of a
personal nature are for the client's own
expense.
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17-Day
Mozambique
4X4 EXPLORER
- Euro 1495 |
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Start
and
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Johannesburg |
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Departures:
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Every
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A crossroads
of
civilizations,
cultures and
landscapes,
influenced
from the
early days
by nomadic
tribes, Arab
traders,
British
sailors and
Portuguese
colonials,
then torn
apart by
over 20
years of
civil war.
With
newfound
peace, and a
fast growing
economy
recently
reopened to
tourism,
Mozambique
offers the
explorer a
wealth of
treasures in
the form of
untouched
wilderness
areas,
natural
beauty,
deserted
beaches, and
unique
cultural
heritage.
This tour
combines the
well-known
attractions
of Kruger
and Hluhluwe
National
Parks -
where
animals
abound,
living in
their
natural
environment,
with the
recently
initiated
Transfrontier
Peace Park,
Banhine /
Zinave
wilderness
and Maputo
Elephant
Reserves in
Mozambique .
The
Transfrontier
Park
incorporates
the existing
Kruger Park
as well
large
adjoining
parts of
Mozambique
and
Zimbabwe. We
will
traverse the
Mozambique
section,
using rough
bush tracks,
and camping
wild at a
remote,
unspoiled,
yet
incredibly
scenic bush
camp.
The tour
will also
visit
natural and
cultural
attractions,
and will
spend time
at deserted
Indian Ocean
beaches,
including
the Bazaruto
Archipelago.
We enjoy a
night near
the capital
Maputo,
where we
experience
the almost
Latino
culture, and
enjoy the
city before
crossing the
bay by ferry
to explore
the southern
coastline
and Maputo
Elephant
Reserve.
A 4x4
expedition
vehicle is
used for
this tour,
but clients
must expect
delays, or
inconvenience
associated
with
exploring
such rough
terrain. Bad
roads,
flooding
rivers and
other
factors
beyond our
control may
necessitate
unplanned
adventure,
detours,
etc. An open
mind-set is
essential.
We may run
this tour in
the reverse
direction on
occasion.
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DAY 1:
JOHANNESBURG
- BUSH CAMP
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Departing at
06h30 from
Johannesburg,
"City of
Gold", we
head for the
spectacular
scenery of
the
Mpumalanga
province. We
will visit
numerous
sights
including
the pioneer
gold mining
village of
Pilgrims
Rest and the
Three
Rondavels
that tower
over the
Blyde River
Canyon
Nature
Reserve.
Late in the
afternoon we
descend from
the
escarpment
to the
Kruger area
where we
overnight in
the
comfortable
DRIFTERS
BUSHVELD
CAMP within
the Balule
Game reserve
adjoining
the National
Park. After
dinner we
will enjoy
an open
vehicle
night game
drive.
Meals:
Dinner
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DAY 2: BUSH
CAMP -
KRUGER
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Arising with
the African
sun, we set
out on foot
in this "Big
5" reserve
for a
lengthy
walk. Our
tracker will
attempt to
show us
animals in
their
natural
habitat and
to give us
some insight
into the art
of tracking.
We return to
camp for a
healthy
brunch and a
swim before
packing up
and moving
on to the
world-renowned
Kruger
National
Park -
widely
acclaimed as
being
Africa's
most
successful
Nature
Reserve. We
will spend
our time
here game
driving in
search of
the many
animal and
bird species
that inhabit
the area,
and will
camp two
nights in
the parks
rest camps.
Meals:
Brunch,
Dinner
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DAY 3:
KRUGER
NATIONAL
PARK
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This entire
day is for
viewing
animals in
the Kruger
from our
well-equipped
vehicle. We
will search
for the "Big
5" today,
covering
most of the
northern
area of the
Park. Camp
the night.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
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DAY 4 - 5:
MOZAMBIQUE
TRANSFRONTIER
PARK
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This
morning,
after a
visit to
Crook's
corner, the
point
marking the
border
between
South
Africa,
Mozambique
and Zimbabwe
and renowned
as a hideout
for poachers
in the
colonial
days, we
cross the
border into
Mozambique.
At this
point the
road becomes
a bush
track, and
we will
follow the
path of the
Limpopo
River toward
Mapai before
venturing
into the
heart of the
wilderness.
The area
that we
traverse
over the
next days is
what forms
the
Mozambique
side of the
Transfrontier
Peace Park
and is
privileged
to have
remained
virtually
unexplored
by humans.
The bush is
exceptional,
and offers
areas of
exquisite
natural
beauty and
wildlife.
The
diversity of
the flora
ensures some
of the
finest
birding in
Africa. We
will spend
two nights
camping
wild,
exploring
both on foot
and by
vehicle, and
enjoying the
serenity of
the
wilderness.
Road
conditions
are rough
and river
crossings
numerous,
clients will
be expected
to assist in
difficult
sections,
but for
those
seeking true
adventure
and
unspoiled
Africa,
there are
few areas
that compare
with this.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY 6 - 7:
BANHINE /
ZINAVE
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Leaving the
Transfrontier
Park, we
make our way
across the
Limpopo
River and
into the
heart of the
Banhine /
Zinave
wilderness
region where
we will
spend two
nights wild
bush
camping.
We will
attempt to
traverse
some of the
Zinave Park,
once
renowned for
its abundant
wildlife.
Few people
have visited
these areas
in the last
two decades.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY 8:
VILANCULOS
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Leaving the
wilderness
behind us,
today we
pass through
the many
vibrant and
bustling
villages en
route to the
coast. Our
next stop is
Vilanculos -
on the
shores of
the warm
azure Indian
Ocean,
overlooking
the Idyllic
Bazaruto
Archipelago.
We spend the
night in
casitas
here,
situated
literally on
the beach.
Tonight we
will enjoy a
meal at a
local
restaurant.
Meals:
(Own
expense)
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DAY 9-10
-11:
INHAMBANE
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Moving south
along the
coast, our
next stop is
the ancient
trading port
of Inhambane.
Clients will
enjoy a trip
across the
bay on a
traditional
Dhow while
the guide
drives
around to
meet in
town. We
spend some
time
exploring
before
continuing
to our
DRIFTERS
BARRA BEACH
CAMP under
the Coconut
Palms on the
beach. We
will enjoy
three nights
in relative
comfort
staying in
Casitas at
this camp
and d uring
our time
here we will
relax,
snorkel, and
soak up the
sun whilst
exploring
the deserted
beaches that
Mozambique
is so well
known for.
Those who
wish to have
the options
of scuba
diving or
horse riding
on the beach
(own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
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DAY 12:
CHIDENGUELE
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After a day
of crossing
vast coastal
flood plains
and passing
through
forests of
cashew nut
trees, we
arrive at
our next
stop - the
pristine
resort of
Chidenguele.
Situated on
a sand dune,
inland is
thick
coastal
forest and
large
freshwater
lakes; to
the other
side is
deserted
sandy beach
as far as
the eye can
see. We have
an afternoon
here to
explore the
area and to
walk to the
deserted
lighthouse
that can be
climbed for
a stunning
view of the
surrounding
area.
Overnight in
comfortable
bungalows.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY 13:
MAPUTO
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Well relaxed
and
sun-drenched,
we continue
down the
coast to the
capital
Maputo where
we spend
some time
driving
around and
exploring
this once
grandiose
city. Maputo
boasts a
Latino
culture of
street
cafés, music
and bustling
markets.
Tonight we
will eat in
a local
restaurant,
sampling
some of the
local
seafood
(own
expense).
For the
brave,
Peri-Peri is
a must. The
night is
spent in a
comfortable
hotel.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch |
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DAY 14:
ELEPHANT
RESERVE
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After
crossing
Maputo
Harbour on
the Catembe
Ferry, it is
with new
excitement
that we
venture back
into the
bush.
Driving on
sandy tracks
we wind our
way south to
the Elephant
reserve
where we
will spend
the entire
afternoon
exploring
the coastal
flood plains
and
surrounding
forests in
search of
these larger
than average
African
elephants.
Somehow,
during the
war years
these
elephants
survived by
moving down
the Futi
channel into
South
Africa, it
is one of
nature's
miracles
that they
have now
returned in
large
numbers. We
will camp
the night.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
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DAY 15 - 16:
ZULULAND
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Returning to
South Africa
today via
the Ponta do
Ouro border
post, we
enter the
area once
ruled by the
famed Shaka
Zulu. We
will spend
two nights
at the
DRIFTERS
ZULULAND
CAMP, a
rustic camp
in the sand
forest on
our private
reserve
adjoining
Lake St
Lucia near
Hluhluwe.
During our
stay we will
enjoy game
walks
through the
forest,
experience
an open
vehicle game
drive in
Hluhluwe
Game Reserve
and will
visit a
rural Zulu
school which
Drifters
sponsors
through the
benefits of
tourism.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY 17:
JOHANNESBURG
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Our journey
today takes
us through
the heart of
Kwazulu -
Natal, we
will pass
many rural
Zulu
villages and
some
spectacular
scenery
en-route
back to
Johannesburg.
We arrive
back at the
DRIFTERS
JOHANNESBURG
INN in the
late
afternoon.
Meals:
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