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Vic falls to Cape Town overland tour in 4 weeks

country:Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia
departures:2009: 5 Jan, 9 Aug
price:From £945 (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 and camping fees/accommodation for the whole tour
offers:Save 15% on our 5th January departure. Tour Price now £805 plus local payment of US$670.
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
Travel from Victoria Falls (Livingstone - Zambia) south to Cape Town through some of the most beautiful landscapes and wildlife areas that Africa has to offer. With a maximum of 16 persons in our custom build full size expedition truck giving you over a meter of legroom in your seat you can sit back, relax and soak up the incredible sights and sounds from the Victoria Falls to the Okavango Delta and Namibia desert.

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.

Included highlights:
  • Zambezi Sunset cruise
  • Victoria Falls National Park entry
  • Chobe National Park entry - game drive and boat cruise
  • 3-night/4-day trip to Okavango Delta
  • Etosha National Park entry and game drives
  • Cheetah Conservation project
  • Himba Tribe
  • Twyfelfontein rock engravings
  • Brandberg - White Lady
  • Cape Cross Seal Colony
  • Namib Desert
  • Sossusvlei dunes 3 hour guide desert walk
  • Fish River Canyon Park entry
  • Orange River canoeing

    Not included:
  • Flight over Delta (~US $80)
  • Sand-boarding (~US $30-40)
  • Quad-biking (~US $90)
  • Activities at Victoria Falls
  • day-by-day itinerary
    Day 1-3:Zambezi Sunset cruise & Victoria Falls National Park . Starting at the Victoria Falls in Zambia the Southern Cross allows you the opportunity over a few days to choose any number of the adrenaline activities on offer, including a sunset cruise on the Zambezi and a chance to visit one the seven natural wonders of the world: Victoria Falls itself. Camping.
    Day 4-5:Game Drive and Boat Cruise in Chobe National Park. Leaving the Falls we enter Botswana and spend two nights camped on the banks of the Chobe River. We take a morning game drive into the Chobe National Park and then spend the afternoon on the river with a sunset game cruise. Camping.
    Day 6:Maun. The following day we head for Maun, spending the night just outside town. Relax for the afternoon or get a different perspective of this vast inland waterway from a small aircraft (flight optional). Camping.
    Day 7-9:Okavango Delta. We then head north to the town of Etsha where we begin our Delta experience. This is the panhandle of the Okavango region. Transfer with 4x4 truck and motorboats. Camping.
    Day 10:Caprivi Strip. Driving Driving north to Namibia we spend the night in a beautiful campsite on the banks of the Kavango river. Camping.
    Day 11-13:Game drive in Etosha National Park. We head west to Etosha National Park spending the next 3 days game driving in the park. In the evenings you can sit at the floodlit water holes and watch the "nightlife". Game drive in Etosha. Camping.
    Day 14:Cheetah Conservation Poject. After After Etosha we head to a local cheetah conservation project, where you have the opportunity to interact with these special mammals. Camping.
    Day 15:Visit the Himba people. Today we make our way north to visit a Himba tribe village. Camping.
    Day 16:Twyfelfontein rock engravings. Today our destination is a campsite near the Twyfelfontein Rock engravings, which we will also visit. Camping.
    Day 17:Brandberg – White Lady Bushman Paintings. A short drive takes us to the Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain. Here we bush camp for the night. The views are spectacular, and we also walk into the mountain reserve to visit the famous “white lady” bushman paintings. Bush camping - truck facilities only.
    Day 18-20:Cape Cross seal colony. Next morning we continue to the coast to visit the Cape Cross seal colony, then on to the old German town of Swakopmund where there are more adrenaline pumping activities such as quad biking, sand boarding, skydiving (at additional cost). Spend the day enjoying the activities that Swakopmund has to offer. Explore this colonial town, with its Germanic architecture. Bungalow accommodation.
    Day 21-22:Sesriem, Sun rise from Dune 45, Desert walk through Sossusvlei. Heading through the Namib Desert we arrive at the dramatic red sand dunes of Sossusvlei. We rise early to watch the sunrise from Dune 45, soaking up the tranquil atmosphere. The rest of the morning we explore Dead Vlei and the massive dunes. Camping.
    Day 23:Fish River Canyon. Our next stop is the Fish River Canyon. We spend one night here and view the sunset while having a drink on the canyon's rim. Camping.
    Day 24:Canoe trip on the Orange River. We We then travel to a lush campsite on the banks of the Orange River. Take a short canoe trip down the Orange river. Camping.
    Day 25:Hot Springs. We head into South Africa today camping at a Hot Spring resort a few hours outside of Cape Town. Camping.
    Day 26:Wine tasting. After a relaxing early morning swim we head off to visit two wine farms in the area and have a chance to taste some of the fine wines on offer from the Citrusdal area. We stay at the same campsite for our last night of tour.
    Day 27:Cape Town. Tour ends on arrival in Cape Town.
    how this holiday makes a difference
    On our Victoria Falls to Cape Town tour we make use of local guides to explore the wonders of Southern Africa. Local guides are used in Botswana where the Okavango Delta bush trip is an experience in living in the bush as many people in Africa do, and an opportunity to get to know the local culture more in depth. While the traditional cultures of Botswana have used wooden dug-out canoes (mokoro’s) in past decades made from slow growing hardwood trees the local co-operative of polers we use have invested in fibreglass mokoros thereby reducing the number of hardwood tress to be cut down.

    We also endeavor to create awareness of endangered wildlife within Namibia by visiting a local cheetah conservation project that homes injured or orphaned cheetahs. Our visit to the Himba tribe in the north of Namibia provide a source of income for the local community and also provide basic food stuffs for the tribe which the group buy together in the local shop and then offer to the tribal elder on our arrival at his village.

    In Damaraland, at the Brandberg Mountains clients walk to the well known White Lady rock art accompanied by locals that are now certified guides and are part of The Tsiseb Conservancy providing employment to the local population, this after a local mine closed down in the early 1990’s. On our visit to the Namib dune-fields a knowledgeable guide will introduce you to the local ecosystems and bushman culture. 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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