Africa › Tanzania, Malawi, South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Zambia
travel through six countries in africa
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PRICE PER DAY MY OWN ROOM
479 £
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2249 £
TOUR ONLY
Joburg to Nairobi Overland 27 days › Johannesburg to Nairobi
✓ Marvelling at Victoria Falls ✓ Tracking rhinos at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary ✓ Game drives in Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater ✓ Game walk in the Okavango Delta ✓ Time spent in exotic Zanzibar
Taking in Johannesburg to Nairobi with wildernesses of the six countries that lie in-between, you’ll track Africa’s big game in the Serengeti and Okavango Delta, enjoy the Victoria Falls and the spice plantations in Zanzibar. You’ll make your discoveries via a minibus and rugged overland truck. Combine this with bush camping, a social atmosphere and a comprehensive itinerary and you have one hell of an adventure.
Itinerary & Sightseeing
Day 1 Johannesburg Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 Serowe/Maun (2B,2L,2D) Embark on optional open vehicle game drive in Khama Rhino Sanctuary or a scenic flight from Maun over the delta. › Day 4 Okavango Delta (1B,1L,1D) Enjoy game walks, traditional mokoro (dug-out canoe) excursions and bird watching. View wildlife up close. › Day 5-6 Gweta/Chobe River (2B,2L,2D) Camp under ancient baobab trees, watch the elephants drink from the camp’s watering hole. Hop on an optional boat cruise on the Chobe River in Chobe National Park. › Day 7-9 Livingstone (3B,1L) Optional excursions here are endless—visit Victoria Falls, go whitewater rafting or canoeing, take an elephant-back safari or an aerial flight over the falls and much more! › Day 10-15 Lusaka/Lake Malawi (6B,6L,6D) Camp on a private game farm near Lusaka. Visit various camps on the shores of Lake Malawi. Option to go for walks, snorkelling, take a village tour or a fishing trip. › Day 16-17 Iringa/ Dar es Salaam (2B,2L,2D) Climb out of the Great Rift Valley, view vast tea plantations and descend down to the Indian Ocean. › Day 18-21 Zanzibar (4B) Explore Stone Town and enjoy a guided tour of a spice plantation. Option to visit museums, historical sites and markets or enjoy the beach and marine activities like snorkelling, scuba diving and swimming. › Day 22-26 Korogwe/Arusha/Serengeti National Park/Ngorongoro Crater (5B,5L,5D) Take the ferry to Dar Es Salaam. Catch your first glimpse of Kilimanjaro. Enjoy game drives in Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater in 4x4 safari vehicles. › Day 27 Nairobi (1B,1L) Travel to Nairobi, where the tour ends.
36 Energy Level Tour Code: DAJBG What you need to know
What’s included: Entrances and game drives in Serengeti National Parks and in the Ngorongoro Crater, Traditional Shangaan dinner and dance, Spice Plantation entrance and guided tour, four day Zanzibar excursion.
Z A M B I A
Accommodation: Participation camping (18 nts), full-service camping (2 nts), simple hotel (5 nts), bush camping (1 nt). Transport: 16-seat touring vehicle, 22-seat overland truck, 4x4 safari vehicles, minibuses, ferry. Group size: Max 16, avg 12. Group leader: Group Leader/cook and driver throughout, certified safari guides/drivers, local guides. Meals included: 26 breakfasts, 20 lunches, 18 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD240-320 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included.
Lusaka Chobe NP Okavango Delta Maun Livingstone Gweta
Khama Rhino Sanctuary
B O T S W A N A Johannesburg S O U T H A F R I C A Z I M B A B W E
Ngorongoro Crater Serengeti NP
T A N Z A N I A Overland/Wildlife Mt. Kenya
Nairobi Arusha
K E N Y A
Zanzibar Dar Es Salaam Iringa T A N Z A N I A Chipata M A L A W I
This tour runs in the following months: Jan
May Sep
Feb Jun Oct
Mar Jul
Nov
Apr Aug Dec
For full details of tour dates and prices visit
www.edgeadventures.com/tours/dajbg
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