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DAY 1:
JOHANNESBURG
– NATA
Departing
from
Johannesburg,
we head
directly to
the Botswana
border. On
completion
of
immigration
formalities
we continue
to Nata, an
oasis- like
camp on the
edge of the
vast
Makgadigadi
salt pans.
Tonight we
familiarise
ourselves
with the
tour
procedures
over a
catered meal
(own
expense).
Camp the
night.
DAY 2: CHOBE
RIVER
This morning
we enjoy a
short
excursion
onto the
fragile
crust of the
salt pans.
During the
rainy
season, huge
flocks of
water birds
are
attracted to
the pans, a
sight not to
be missed.
We then
continue up
to the
mighty Chobe
River and
adjoining
National
Park where
huge herds
of Elephant
gather at
the water.
After an
extensive
afternoon
game drive
within the
Chobe
National
Park, we
cross the
border and
head for
Victoria
Falls, to
spend three
nights in
comfort at
the DRIFTERS
VICTORIA
FALLS INN.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 3 – 4:
VICTORIA
FALLS
During our
stay here we
will view
the
spectacular
Fall's and
the other
highlights
of this
“Africa’s
Adventure
Capital”.
Those
seeking
adrenaline
may wish to
try the
Bungi jump,
White Water
Rafting or a
variety of
aircraft
flips (own
expense).
One night we
will eat at
a local
restaurant
(own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Dinner
DAY 5: GWABI
CAMP
Crossing the
original
railway
bridge, we
have a last
view of The
Fall’s
before
entering
Zambia. Our
journey
today takes
us through
southern
Zambia and
then down
into the
Lower
Zambezi
Valley to
Gwabi, where
we will camp
the night.
Relax at the
pool this
afternoon in
preparation
for the
upcoming
days of
canoeing.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 6 – 8:
ZAMBEZI
CANOE
The Zambezi
River needs
little
introduction,
a mighty
river
winding its
way through
some of the
best
wilderness
areas in
Africa, this
provides for
what can
only be
described as
the finest
canoe
adventure in
the world.
What better
way to see
big game at
close
quarters
than from a
canoe. We
will spend
two nights
camping wild
on the banks
of the
river. On
the third
day we are
transferred
by boat back
to Gwabi for
a welcome
shower and a
catered meal
(own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 9:
LUANGWA
RIVER
Reunited
with our
vehicle we
travel
through the
capital of
Lusaka and
then along
the “Great
East Road”
to our next
overnight
camp. We
will cover
as much
distance as
possible
today.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 10 – 11:
LUANGWA NAT.
PARK
Our next
stop is the
Luangwa
National
Park, where
we spend two
nights
camping on
the banks of
the river,
well known
for its
impressive
Hippo
population.
During our
stay here we
will partake
in an
extensive
game drive
in the park
in search of
the illusive
Leopard and
other
species that
make this
park one of
Africa’s
best.
Optional
night drive
(own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 12 – 13:
LAKE MALAWI
Crossing
into Malawi
today, our
first stop
is Lilongwe,
the capital.
After
stocking up
with
groceries
and curios,
we continue
to Lake
Malawi, an
impressive
inland
freshwater
sea. The
snorkeling
is a
highlight,
as are the
sandy
beaches and
friendly
locals. We
spend two
nights here,
camping
literally on
the beach.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 14 – 15:
MULANJE
MASSIVE
Turning
south, we
head for
Mulanje, an
impressive
mountain of
granite
rising some
600m above
the
surrounding
forest and
lush tea
plantations.
We will
spend two
nights
camping in
the area,
and will
enjoy a hike
to the
plateau from
where the
views are
exceptional.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 16:
CHIMOIO
Traveling
via Blantyre,
today we
enter
Mozambique.
Our journey
takes us
through the
Tete
corridor,
across the
Zambezi
River and
alongside
the
mountains
that form
the border
with
Zimbabwe. We
camp wild
tonight in
the remote
region of
Chimoio.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 17:
VILANCULOS
The tropical
beaches of
Mozambique
have to be
seen to be
believed,
bays lined
with coconut
palms, where
the warm
crystal
water of the
Indian Ocean
softly laps
at the white
sand,
Robinson
Crusoe would
feel at home
here. We
spend a
night at a
resort
overlooking
the Bazaruto
Archipelago.
Tonight we
sample the
local
seafood at a
restaurant
(own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch
DAY 18-19
-20:
INHAMBANE
Continuing
down the
coast, our
next stop is
the small
town of
Inhambane.
We spend
three nights
here in our
private
“casitas”
literally on
the beach
and enjoying
the many
activities
on offer. We
will also
take a dhow
taxi across
the bay of
one of the
oldest
trading
ports of
Southern
Africa and
will spend
time
exploring
the markets
and bustling
streets of
this former
trade
center.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY 21:
CHIDENGUELE
Today we
cross vast
coastal
floodplains
and drive
through
forests of
Cashew nuts
towards our
last beach
stop,
Chidenguele.
We spend the
night at
this remote
beach resort
and will
conduct long
walks to an
abandoned
lighthouse
and other
places of
interest.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch
DAY 22:
KRUGER NAT.
PARK
Maputo
boasts an
interesting,
almost
Latino
culture of
street cafes
and markets,
and we will
spend time
this morning
driving
through and
viewing
these and
the other
attractions
of this once
grandiose
city. This
afternoon we
cross back
into South
Africa and
make our way
to the
Kruger
National
Park to camp
the night.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch,
Dinner
DAY
23: KRUGER
NAT. PARK -
HAZYVIEW
No visit to
Africa would
be complete
without
Kruger. We
spend the
entire day
viewing
animals in
this premier
National
Park, and in
the late
afternoon
travel the
short
distance to
the DRIFTERS
HAZYVIEW
INN. Tonight
we celebrate
with a meal
at a
restaurant
(own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch
DAY 24:
JOHANNESBURG
A leisurely
start today,
after
enjoying a
walk on the
property, we
make way
back to
Johannesburg.
We arrive
back at the
DRIFTERS INN
in the late
afternoon.
Meals:
Breakfast |