| country: | Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi |
| departures: | 2008: 8 Dec 2009: 12 Jul |
| price: | From £1145 (27 days) excluding flights. Price includes highlights, ground transport except Zanzibar, road tolls & vehicle taxes, camping & cooking equipment & crew. Local Payment US $660 covers 3 meals a day, (except Zanzibar) and camping fees/accommodation |
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the amazing things you'll be doing
Travel from Nairobi south to Victoria Falls (Livingstone - Zambia).
With a maximum of 16 persons in our custom build full size expedition truck giving you over a meter of legroom in your seat to experience the wonderful wildlife on the plains of East Africa, the vibrant sounds and sights of Zanzibar and the tranquil beaches of Lake Malawi. We are unique in providing the services of an expert photographer & 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 & burn those special memories to CD or DVD while on tour.
Included highlights:Nukuru National Park entry and game drive Serengeti National Park entry and game drives
Masai tribal village Ngorongoro Crater National Park Entry and full day 4X4 game drive Zanzibar ferry Tea Plantation tour - local community project Malawi beaches South Luangwa National Park entry with morning and afternoon/night drive Zambezi Sunset cruise Victoria Falls National Park entry
Not included: Optional spice tour, diving/snorkelling, dolphin trip, food and transport while on Zanzibar Walk or Canoe on Luangwa River Victoria Falls Activities.
With a maximum of 16 persons in our custom build full size expedition truck giving you over a meter of legroom in your seat to experience the wonderful wildlife on the plains of East Africa, the vibrant sounds and sights of Zanzibar and the tranquil beaches of Lake Malawi. We are unique in providing the services of an expert photographer & 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 & burn those special memories to CD or DVD while on tour.
Included highlights:
Masai tribal village Not included:
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1-2: | Nakuru National park. Starting in Nairobi the tour heads for Nakuru National Park camping our first night on the fringes of the National park in a conservancy area. Next morning we explore the Nakuru National park, giving you a very good chance of seeing leopard and rhino. |
| Day 3: | Lake Victoria. Crossing the border into Tanzania we camp near or on the shores of Lake Victoria. |
| Day 4: | Serengeti National Park. We make our way to the Serengeti National Park, where we stay one night and go for afternoon and morning game drives. |
| Day 5: | Camp at Karatu near the Ngorongoro Crater. Leaving the Serengeti around noon, we drive up the escarpment to the lush vegetation of the Ngorongoro Crater, spending the night on the outskirts of a town near the crater rim. |
| Day 6-7: | Ngorongoro Crater 4x4 safari-half day drive. Next day we do a half-day game drive in 4x4 vehicles into the crater itself, returning to our campsite for a late lunch and heading off to Arusha, spending the night in a campsite outside Arusha with a view of Mount Meru. Next morning we have a relaxing start after all our early mornings and head into Arusha for curio shopping at the ebony market or do a spot of emailing before heading off to camp the night in the foothills of Kilimanjaro. |
| Day 8: | Travel to Dar-es-Salaam. The following day is a long drive to Dar-es-Salaam, passing though many African villages. That night we camp on a beach on the outskirts of Dar. |
| Day 9-12: | Zanzibar ferry & accommodation. Thereafter you have 4 nights (5 days) to explore the island of Zanzibar at your leisure. Take in the sights, sounds and intricate winding streets of Stone Town and its people, join a spice tour, swim with dolphins at the southern tip of the island or just soak up the sun. Bungalow accommodation (expenses £15 per night). |
| Day 13: | Ferry to Dar-es-Salaam. Returning to the mainland we camp in Dar that night before setting out for the Tanzanian Highlands. |
| Day 14-15: | Tanzanian highlands. Next day we make our way toward the Malawi border stopping near a small Tanzanian town called Tukuyu where you can visit a local tea plantation and join the locals in harvesting their crop. We spend two nights here which also gives you time to explore the area with a local guide and visit a waterfall in the area. Camping. |
| Day 16-18: | Lake Malawi. Crossing the border into Malawi spend the next 3 days on the lakeshore at a beautiful spot called Kande Beach. Here you have the opportunity to visit local African villages, interact with the villagers, scuba dive in the lake or just relax on the sandy beaches and swim in the fresh water. Horse riding is also available. Camping (Optional Kande Village Tour also available.) |
| Day 19: | Lilongwe. Today we head south to the town of Lilongwe, where you will have the opportunity to do some curio shopping. Crew stocks up with supplies. |
| Day 20-21: | South Luangwa National Park game drives. Leaving Malawi we cross into Zambia and head for the South Luangwa National Park. This is one of the best national parks in Africa and leopard sightings are quite common. Here we have time for a morning and evening game drive in the park and an early morning walk on the fringes of the park while camping on the banks of the Luangwa River. Camping. |
| Day 22: | Drive through Zambia. Leaving this beautiful valley behind us we drive through the interior of Zambia sending the night on the Luangwa River where the following morning you can take a walk in the forest landscape or have a paddle in a traditional dugout canoe (own expense) before we head to Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. Camping. |
| Day 23: | Lusaka. After the morning activities we have brunch before heading off to our next campsite on the outskirts of Zambia's capital city. Camping. |
| Day 24: | Drive to Livingstone. Leaving early we continue on to our last highlight of the tour, the Victoria Falls, arriving into Livingstone in the afternoon we camp on the banks of the Zambezi some 8km's above the falls, where from the bar with a cool drink you can see the spray from the falls. |
| Day 25-27: | Zambezi Sunset cruise & Victoria Falls National Park. Arriving at Victoria Falls you have the opportunity to do any number of the adrenaline activities on offer in your own time. We suggest that you spend a few extra days in the area at the end of your tour with us. On your last day with us we take you to view the spectacular Victoria Falls and end the tour with a sunset cruise on the Zambezi. |
travellers' tales
Returned tired (in the last days I did abseil, rafting, micro light, travelled for 36 hours,..) but really enjoyed it! The most memorable parts of the holiday; saw a lion on a tree, the lake with hippos in new year, the new friends. (more)
how this holiday makes a difference
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Our tour from Nairobi to Victoria Falls travels through some of the world’s poorest areas therefore all activities and excursions make use of locally operated tour companies and guides. 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.
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. 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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