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Ancient Ruins |
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Victoria Falls |
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Zambezi Canoe Safari |
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Lake Malawi |
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Zanzibar |
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Serengeti National Park |
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Ngorongoro Crater |
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Rhino Tracking on foot |
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White Water Rafting
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Bunji Jumping |
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Elephant Back Safari
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Luangwa Night Drive |
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Should it be
necessary to avoid Zimbabwe for whatever
reason, we will simply deviate to Botswana
for this portion of the tour. This tour
covers a vast distance and is not for the
faint-hearted.
A valid
passport is required and malaria precautions
are essential. The Rand is accepted by all
countries on this tour. During winter the
temperature can drop very low so be prepared
for this.
Our price
includes transport, food, coffee, tea, fruit
juice at breakfast, a professional guide,
group equipment, accommodation, permits and
park entry fees. (No food kitty). The price
does not include flights, restaurant meals,
tips, curios, visas, optional excursions and
alcohol and soft drinks |
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30 DAY
JO'BURG TO
NAIROBI -
EURO 1995 +
US$500 |
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Start
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Johannesburg
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End: |
Nairobi |
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Departures:
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Every
Second
Tuesday |
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The ultimate
experience
for the
adventurous
is an
overland
camping
safari
through
Africa. A
cultural
experience
second to
none, and
with
adventure
around every
corner,
sometimes
finding
oneself so
isolated
that the
nearest town
could be
some 300
kilometres
away, this
trip is
certainly
not for the
faint-hearted.
We expect a
great deal
of
participation
and
flexibility
from all
passengers
on this
trip,
without
which the
tour cannot
be a
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DAY
1: JHB -
LIMPOPO |
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Leaving
Johannesburg
early, we
begin our
trek north.
Stopping
en-route to
do some last
minute
shopping, we
head for our
rustic bush
camp set on
a private
game reserve
in the
Limpopo
Valley. We
arrive early
and
familiarise
ourselves
with the
vehicle and
equipment,
before
camping the
night. Enjoy
a
traditional
“braai”.
Meals:
Dinner |
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DAY
2: ZIMBABWE
RUINS |
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After a
morning
walk, we
travel the
short
distance to
the border
where we
complete
formalities
and then
travel
directly to
the Great
Zimbabwe
Ruins. The
afternoon is
spent
exploring
this massive
complex, and
delving into
the
mysteries
surrounding
their
origin.
Tonight we
enjoy a
night of
relative
comfort, and
a catered
meal (own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch |
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DAY
3: BULAWAYO
/ MATOBO |
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A short
drive today,
we pass
through the
wide streets
of Bulawayo,
and on to
our camp
nestled
amongst the
precariously
balanced
boulders of
Matobo. This
afternoon we
enjoy an
open vehicle
drive into
the MatoboNational
Park where
we will
track Rhino
and other
animals on
foot.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
4: HWANGE |
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This morning
we stretch
our legs
with a climb
on one of
the
“koppies”
surrounding
our camp
before
packing up
and moving
on to Hwange.
This
afternoon we
enjoy an
extensive
drive in
search of
the animals
for which
Hwange is so
well known.
Tonight we
drift off to
sleep to the
sounds of
the wild at
our bush
camp in the
Hwange area.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
5 - 6:
VICTORIA
FALLS |
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Leaving our
bush-camp,
we head for
the amazing
spectacle of
Victoria
Falls, and
the
surrounding
tourist
village. We
spend two
nights here
in comfort,
at the
DRIFTERS
VICTORIA
FALLS INN.
There are
numerous
activities
to pursue,
such as
bungi
jumping,
white-water
rafting and
aircraft
flips (own
expense).
Clients will
have leisure
time to
explore the
town. One
evening meal
will be at a
local
restaurant
(own
expense),the
other will
be a "braai"
with
traditional
dancers at
the pool.
Both Lunches
are own
expense.
Meals:
Breakfast |
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DAY
7: KAFUE
CAMP |
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An early
start, we
have a last
view of the
falls whilst
crossing the
historic
Livingstone
Bridge over
the Zambezi
Gorge into
Zambia. Our
journey
takes us
across
southern
Zambia to the Kafue River where we set up
camp. Relax
by the pool
and enjoy a
hot shower.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
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DAY 8 - 10: ZAMBEZI CANOE |
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After a
river safety
and
procedure
briefing we
begin our
canoeing
adventure.
These days
are a
highlight of
the tour,
with
excellent
bird and
game viewing
opportunities.
Hippo and
other big
game may be
encountered
at close
range. This
section does
involve a
certain
amount of
effort, and
at night we
camp wild on
islands. We
end the
paddle at
the Chongwe
River, and
camp the
last night
on the
mainland.
The next day
we conduct a
short game
walk before
transferring
back
to Kafue
camp by
power boat,
for a hot
shower and a
catered meal
(own
expense).
Camp the
night.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
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DAY
11: LUANGWA |
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We continue
north via
the capital
city,
Lusaka,
where we
stock up on
provisions
and enjoy an
own expense
lunch,
before
moving along
the
Great East
Road
to our
overnight
camp. We
will cover
as much
distance
today as
possible.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
12 - 13:
LUANGWA NAT.
PARK |
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Travel on to
camp on the
banks of the
Luangwa
River where
we overnight
for two
nights just
outside the
Luangwa
National
Park. We
enter the
southern
park for
some
spectacular
game viewing
with
excellent
opportunities
of Leopard
sightings.
Camp both
nights.
(Optional
night drive,
own expense)
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
14 - 15:
LAKE MALAWI |
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Today we
enter
Malawi, and
after
replenishing
stocks and
spending
some time at
the curio
stalls in
Lilongwe, we
continue
down to the
lake where
we spend two
nights
literally
camping on
the beach.
The days are
spent simply
relaxing and
soaking up
the sun, or
for the more
energetic,
the crystal
clear waters
offer
excellent
snorkelling
and lovely
beach walks.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
16 :
NORTHERN
MALAWI |
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Following
the winding
road along
the
lakeshore,
we continue
north and
again camp
the night on
the beach,
enjoying
Lake Malawi,
one of
Africa's
jewels.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
17: MIKUMI |
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Entering
Tanzania, we
begin our
journey
across this
vast
country.
Tonight we
will camp in
the remote
village of
Mikumi.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
18: DAR ES
SALAAM |
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We arrive in
Dar Es
Salaam, the
historic
port of
Tanzania,
around noon.
We will
spend some
time in this
bustling
city before
moving to
the North
Coast where
we will camp
the night on
the beach.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
19 - 22:
ZANZIBAR |
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This morning
we head
directly to
the harbour
where we
embark on a
ferry ride
across to
the spice
island,
Zanzibar.
Exploring
the island
thoroughly,
we spend
time at the
remote
villages and
sandy
beaches of
the north,
and enjoying
the mystique
and history
of the Stone
Town. Visit
the slave
pits and
participate
in a spice
tour, the
food and
fruit market
is not to be
missed. Sample
the local
cuisine one
night (own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
23: ZANZIBAR
/ DAR ES
SALAAM |
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Leaving the
island
behind, we
board the
ferry for
our journey
back to the
mainland. We
camp the
night north
of Dar Es
Salaam at a
small
resort.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
24 - 25:
ARUSHA
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Moving
inland we
head for
Arusha where
we spend two
nights
camping in
this
bustling
town. We
enjoy a full
day of curio
shopping and
exploring
the numerous
markets,
etc. At this
stage it is
possible to
view Mount
Kilimanjaro,
the highest
point in
Africa, if
the clouds
oblige. Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
26 - 28:
SERENGETI /
NGORONGORO
CRATER |
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Travelling
from Arusha
to Serengeti
we are bound
to witness
the
impressive
Masai
herdsmen,
herding
their cattle
amongst the
game. Most
of the day
is a game
drive with
exceptional
game viewing
potential,
and we
arrive at
the Seronera
camp in the
late
afternoon to
camp the
night.
Rising early
we continue
game viewing
for the
entire day,
before
exiting the
park and
making for
Simba Camp
to camp the
night on the
lip of the
Ngorongoro
crater. We
descend into
the crater
on the steep
dirt track
cut into the
crater wall.
The diverse
habitats of
lake, swamp,
grassland,
and acacia
forests
bring with
them an
equal
diversity of
game, with
everything
one can
imagine,
from
Flamingo to
Elephant and
the
ever-present
Masai
herdsmen. We
finally exit
the crater
after lunch
to return to
Arusha for
the night.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
29: ARUSHA-NAIROBI |
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After a
final
hopeful
glimpse of
Kilimanjaro
we head due
north to
enter Kenya
and to
travel
directly to
Nairobi. We
overnight in
a simple
hotel with
an evening
farewell
meal (own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner |
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DAY
30: NAIROBI |
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After
breakfast we
bid farewell
to our
fellow
travellers
and depart
on our
separate
ways.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
Clients may
join or
leave this
tour at
certain
stages of
the
itinerary.
Call us
for a quote
in this
regard.
Clients may
on occasion
return to
Johannesburg
with the
vehicle at a
nominal
cost, but
Drifters
will be
under no
obligation.
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