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Overland Tour Victoria Falls to Nairobi

country:Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi
departures:2008: 10 Nov
2009: 10 May
price:From £845 (21 days) excluding flights. Price includes all highlights, ground transport except Zanzibar, road tolls & vehicle taxes, camping & cooking equipment & crew. Local payment US $550 covers 3 meals a day (except Zanzibar) & camping fees/accommodation
offers:15% discount on the 10th November 2008 departure - SAVE £126. Tour price is now £719, plus local payment US$550.
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
Travel from Victoria Falls (Livingstone - Zambia) north to Nairobi with a maximum of 16 person in our custom build full size expedition truck giving you over a meter of legroom in your seat and experience the wonders of the Victoria Falls, the peace and tranquility of the South Luangwa National Park, Lake Malawi and the vibrant island of Zanzibar.

We are unique in providing the services of an expert photographer and digital download facility on all our overland tours! One of our crew (normally the Tour Leader) is a full-qualified, semi-professional, photographer who will be available to give advice on photographic (and video) techniques; and will organise “workshops/tutorials” on photographic subjects and techniques (e.g. landscape, wildlife and bird photography, night shots, close-ups and portraits) to assist our guests to improve their photographic experience and technique.

We also provide a laptop computer with multi-card reader for those clients with digital cameras to enable you to download your memory cards and burn those special memories to CD or DVD while on tour.

Map, Overland Tour Victoria Falls to NairobiIncluded highlights:
  • Zambezi Sunset cruise
  • Victoria Falls National Park
  • South Luangwa National Park entry and morning and afternoon/night drive
  • Malawi Beaches
  • Local community project - Tea Plantation Tour
  • Zanzibar ferry
  • Masai tribal village
  • Ngorongoro Crater all day 4x4 game drive

    Not included:
  • Various other activities in Victoria Falls
  • Optional scuba diving and water-sports on Lake Malawi Optional spice tour, diving/snorkelling, dolphin trip and food/transport while on Zanzibar Island.
  • day-by-day itinerary
    Day 1-2:Zambezi Sunset cruise, Victoria Falls National Park Starting at the Victoria Falls in Zambia the tour allows you the opportunity over a few days to choose any number of the adrenaline activities on offer and to visit the Falls themselves. A sunset cruise on the Zambezi gives you a different perspective to this mighty river. Camping.
    Day 3:Zambia. We then head through the heart of Zambia past Lusaka, camping on the banks of the South Luangwa River. Camping.
    Day 4-5:Game drives in South Luangwa National Park. Today we arrive at South Luangwa National Park. This is a less frequently visited game park and there is a better chance of seeing shy leopard here. We spend 2 nights here, camping on the banks of the Luangwa River, where visits by elephant and other wildlife are not uncommon. While here we do a morning and evening game drive in the hope of spotting the elusive leopard and other more common game. Camping.
    Day 6:Travel to Lilongwe. Leaving this beautiful valley behind we exit Zambia heading for Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi. Spending the night in the capital you have time to do curio shopping at the local ebony market while your crew stock up on provisions for the following days on the shores of Lake Malawi. Camping.
    Day 7-9:Arrive on Lake Malawi, Kande Beach. For the next three days, soak up the sun, enjoy the water sports and explore the local culture. Participate in various watersports on offer on the Lake. Horse riding also available. Visit a local village and sample the local cuisine. Camping.
    Day 10:Tea plantation. Driving north up the lake we leave Malawi and enter Tanzania, spending the night near a small town call Tukuyu and visit a local Tea plantation.
    Day 11:Transit through Tanzania. Up early the next morning we head north to Tanzania. Tonight we camp at a farmhouse in the highlands of Tanzania. Camping.
    Day 12:Arrival in Dar-es-Salaam. Another early departure takes us further into Tanzania. We also pass briefly through Mukumi National Park. We head for Dar-es-Salaam and spend the night at a campsite on the seashore. Camping.
    Day 13-15:Spend the morning in Dar-es-Salaam. The following 3 nights are spent on Zanzibar (ferry to Zanzibar and accommodation expenses included) where you have the chance to explore this exotic spice island at your leisure. Discover the intricate streets of Stone Town and its people, take a spice tour or swim with dolphins at the southern tip of the island. Bungalow accommodation.
    Day 16:Zanzibar, Ferry back to Dar-es-Salaam. Returning to the mainland, we camp near Dar again before departing for Arusha. Camping.
    Day 17:Travel to Arusha, camp the night on the foothills of Kilimanjaro.. Heading north we have a long day passing through many African villages and, if the weather favours us, we may catch sight of snow-capped Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, spending the night camping on the foothills of Kilimanjaro. Camping.
    Day 18-19:Ngorongoro Crater 4x4 safari. Next morning we head into Arusha town to do some curio shopping after which we head for the Ngorongoro crater, spending the night at a town near the crater rim. Up early next morning we use local operators for a day's excursion down into the crater in search of game including lion, hyena, rhino and elephant, returning to camp by late afternoon. Camping.
    Day 20:Masai tribal village. We return to Arusha the next morning, stopping along the way to visit a Masai village. The last night we camp again in the shadow of Mount Meru. Camping.
    Day 21:Transit to Nairobi. We spend the final day of our tour crossing the border into Kenya, heading for the capital Nairobi. Tour ends on arrival in Nairobi.
    small group adventure holiday
    Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
    how this holiday makes a difference
    Our tour from Victoria Falls to Nairobi travels through some of the world’s poorest areas therefore all activities and excursions make use of locally operated tour companies and guides. With our visit to the South Luangwa National park we have selected an accommodation establishment that donates 60% of your accommodation fees paid to the Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia and in that way you are contributing to support local wildlife and education for Zambian school children in the conservation of their natural history.

    As part of our commitment to Responsible Travel and responsibletravel.com we now have incorporated a visit to community based tourism program in the South West of Tanzania. Set up by the tea farmers association consisting of 15,000 tea farmers, spread over 108 villages and is the only tea association in Tanzania that sells tea to a fair trade organization in the UK. We pay a fair tour fee that includes a village development fee. With this fee the villages can build classrooms and buy schoolbooks or medical equipment for the local dispensary. On this tour we have time for a ½ day tea tour where a tea farmer will tell you everything about tea while showing you around their smallholder shamba and the expansive tea estate with its great views.

    We also make use of local guide on the island of Zanzibar to visit the Spice farms as well as our visit to a Masai village. We encourage our passengers to purchase goods made locally, and to be aware that craft market income is the only income for many families. Food is purchased at local markets where possible.

    Finally, as part of our commitment to responsible tourism, we support the Freeplay Foundation. This charity supplies wind-up radios (needing no electrical or battery power) to children in Africa who have been orphaned by Aids or genocide and who are trying to bring up their younger siblings alone and unaided.

    Each radio costs only £35. It provides these children with health care information and how to obtain free testing and drugs, as well as general education and help on growing their own food crops and advice on issues such as safe pesticides. We aim to donate at least one radio per overland trip to help these children. If you would like to make a contribution towards this and would find it easier to do so before departure (rather than into the collection box on the truck) please send us a cheque to our UK address made out to “Freeplay Foundation” and we will forward it on.

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