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Africa › Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa


see some of the last remaining rhino


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PRICE PER DAY MY OWN ROOM


149 £


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1249 £


TOUR ONLY


Southern Africa Overland 15 days › Johannesburg to Johannesburg


✓ Spotting the Big Five in Kruger National Park ✓ Gazing out across Victoria Falls ✓ Tracking rhinos on foot in Matobo National Park ✓ Feeling the pulse of a continent at a dancing demonstration ✓ Exploring the Okavango Delta on a mokoro canoe excursion


When it comes to raw, in-your-face wildness, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe are incredible—from the vantage of our 16-seat minibus they are even more spectacular. Witness traditional dancing, explore the Okavango Delta with game walks and bush camping, track rhinos on foot in Zimbabwe’s Matobo National Park and capture the Big Five (with your camera, of course) in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. All the while, camping keeps you close to the incomparable scenery. This tour isn’t simply a taste of Africa; it’s a full-course meal—with seconds.


Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 Johannesburg Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 Serowe/Maun (2B,2L,2D) Embark on an 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 a optional boat cruise on the Chobe River in Chobe National Park. › Day 7-8 Livingstone (2B,1L) Optional excursions here are endless—visit Victoria Falls, go whitewater rafting or canoeing, take an elephant-back safari, fly over the falls and more! › Day 9-10 Bulawayo (2B,2L,2D) Option to visit the Zimbabwe side of Victoria Falls. Walk with rhinos and enjoy an open vehicle game drive in Matobo National Park. › Day 11-13 Greater Kruger Area/Kruger National Park (3B,3L,3D) Chill in a warm water spring pool, view and photograph wildlife, taste local food and witness traditional dancing. › Day 14 Johannesburg (1B,1L) Visit a Planeterra community school project and interact with the villagers. › Day 15 Johannesburg (1B) Depart at any time.


Energy Level Tour Code: DAJJG Overland/Wildlife


Okavango Delta Chobe NP


Gweta Maun Matobo NP


Khama Rhino Sanctuary


BOTS WA NA Kruger NP SOUTH AFRICA Johannesburg What you need to know


What’s included: Guided rhino walk and open vehicle game drive in Matobo National Park, Kruger National Park entrance with game drives in overland vehicle, Traditional Shangaan dinner and dance. Entrance fee to Victoria Falls (Zambian side)


Accommodation: Simple hotel (2 nts), participation camping (11 nts), basic bush camp (1 nt). Transport: 16-seat touring vehicle, open safari vehicle. Group size: Max 16, Avg 12. Group leader: Group Leader/ cook and driver throughout, local guides.


Meals included: 14 breakfasts, 12 lunches, 10 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD40-55 for meals not included.


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