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In Zambezi, Victoria Falls thunders into view; elephants pose for pats in a protected sanctuary; and a sundowner river cruise caps the day


8. JOHANNESBURG & ITS GEMS


Say goodbye to the wildlife-rich Sabie River region this morning as you depart the heart of the African wilderness and fly to Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city and commercial hub – and the world’s largest city not situated on a river, lake or coastline – for a two-night stay. Among the most modern and prosperous cities in South Africa today, “Jo’burg” has derived much of its wealth from the major gold- and diamond-mining industry based here; learn about the history of Africa’s precious stones from an expert gemologist this evening. Dine à la carte this evening. Meals BD


9. SIGHTSEE HISTORIC SOWETO Cultural discoveries enrich your educational sightseeing tour of Soweto township. See the homes of Winnie Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu and visit the Constitutional Court and the Hector Pieterson Museum. Attend a dance performance at the Youth Center and tour the library, built by guest donations. The evening is free for you to enjoy dinner on your own. Meals BL


10. MAGNIFICENT VICTORIA FALLS Fly to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe for two nights at The Victoria Falls Hotel, an Edwardian landmark overlooking the falls; stroll along the private pathway for stunning views. A local historian offers insights on the life of explorer and missionary David Livingstone aboard a private sundowner cruise on the Zambezi River. Dine in your choice of hotel restaurants tonight. Meals BD


11. EXPLORE THE FALLS & LUNCH WITH ELEPHANTS Take a privately guided walk around Victoria Falls, stopping to view its thundering waters from various vantage points. Learn insights about African elephants from a naturalist during a hands-on visit to an elephant sanctuary. Join us tonight for our farewell reception and dinner. Meals BLD


12. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Johannesburg Airport. Enjoy time at leisure in Victoria Falls before your return flight to Johannesburg. Allow a minimum of 3 hours for flight check-in. Meals B


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825


12 DAYS FROM $6,890* PLUS AIRFARE (11 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches & 9 Dinners)


BEGINS CAPE TOWN Jan 9, 23 Feb 6, 20 Mar 5, 19 Apr 9, 23


May 14, 28 Jun 11, Jul 23 Aug 20 Sep 3, 10, 17, 24 Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Nov 12, 26


Dates in blue indicate a Small Group Departure averaging 24 Tauck guests, priced from $8365 per person double plus on-tour air; specific dates apply – inquire at time of booking.


Special Single Savings: dates in red indicate special departures where you save $500 on the single room price; inquire at time of booking.


Go to www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability; additional departure dates may become available.


January – April; September – November *LAND PRICE  ON-TOUR AIR (4 flights)  TOTAL PER PERSON


Double $7465  $925  $8390 Single $9335  $925  $10,260 May – August


*LAND PRICE  ON-TOUR AIR (4 flights)  TOTAL PER PERSON


Double $6890  $900  $7790 Single $8815  $900  $9715


International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air, in coach or business, for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).


Note: Activities marked with an asterisk (*) are at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.


Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product.


Night 1,2,3 Cape Grace Night 4,5


Night 6,7 Night 8,9


FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge


Tinga Private Game Lodge DAVINCI Hotel & Suites


Night 10,11 The Victoria Falls Hotel Cape Town


Sabi Sands Private Reserve


Tinga Concession Johannesburg


Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe


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