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Africa › Tanzania, Malawi, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Zambia


view game in the famous kruger


national park


£


PRICE PER DAY MY OWN ROOM


479 £


83


2249 £


TOUR ONLY


Nairobi to Joburg Overland 27 days › Nairobi to Johannesburg


✓ Spotting the ‘Big Five’ ✓ Snorkelling Zanzibar’s waters ✓ Gazing out across Victoria Falls ✓ Discovering the less-visited Zimbabwe ✓ Search for rhinos in Matobo National Park


While it may not feature all of Africa, it’s still pretty darn close: Wildlife safaris, cultural contact, rugged landscapes and natural landmarks spread across six incredible countries. And with a supremely knowledgeable Group Leader, meals prepared from fresh local produce and starlit camping stays, you’ll gain a kinship with this land and its people you won’t fi nd anywhere else.


Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 Nairobi (1L,1D) Meet your group early, and depart Nairobi to cross through the semi-arid lands of the Masai people on to Arusha. › Day 2-4 Serengeti National Park/Ngorongoro Crater/Arusha (3B,3L,3D) Change over to 4x4 safari vehicles, daily game drives. › Day 5-9 Dar Es Salaam/Zanzibar (5B,1L,1D) Travel down to the Indian Ocean. Explore Stone Town, visit Arab residences and palaces, guided tour of a spice plantation. Option to visit museums, historic sites, go snorkeling and scuba diving, and relax on the beach. › Day 10-11 Ruaha River/Iringa (2B,2L,2D) Ferry to Dar Es Salaam. Continue to the Ruaha River in Ruaha National Park. › Day 12-14 Lake Malawi (3B,3L,3D) Relax on the shores of “the lake of stars”, visit various lakeside camps. Option to go for walks, snorkelling, village tours, fishing trip. › Day 15-17 Lilongwe/Chipata/Lusaka (3B,3L,3D) Camp on a private game farm. Option to visit bustling craft stalls and markets. › Day 18-20 Livingstone (3B,1L) Ferry crossing to Zambia. Option to visit Victoria Falls, and enjoy white-water rafting, canoeing, elephant-back safari, fly over the falls, and much more! › Day 21-22 Bulawayo (2B,2L,2D) Option to visit Victoria Falls town or the falls from the Zimbabwe side. Walk with rhinos, open vehicle game drive in Matobo National Park. › Day 23-25 Greater Kruger Area/Kruger National Park (3B,3L,3D) Chill in a warm water spring pool. Game drives in our own vehicle. Taste local food and witness traditional dancing. › Day 26 Johannesburg (1B,1L) Visit to community school project, interact with the villagers. › Day 27 Johannesburg (1B) Depart at any time.


42 Energy Level


What you need to know Tour Code: DKBJG


What’s included: Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater entrances fees and game drives, Spice Plantation entrance and guided tour, four Day Zanzibar excursion, 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.


Accommodation: Participation camping (19 nts), Full Service Camping (2 nts), Simple hotel (5 nts). Transport: 22-seat overland truck, 4x4 safari vehicles, minibus, ferry, 16-seat touring vehicle. Group size: Max 22, avg 18. Group leader: Group Leader/cook and driver throughout; certified safari guides/drivers, local guide. Meals included: 26 breakfasts, 20 lunches, 18 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD170-215 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included.


B O T S W A N A Kruger NP Johannesburg S O U T H A F R I C A Overland/Wildlife Mt. Kenya K E N Y A Serengeti NP


Ngorongoro Crater T A N Z A N I A


Arusha


Nairobi Zanzibar


Dar Es Salaam Iringa Lake Malawi Chipata Lusaka Livingstone Z I M B A B W E Bulawayo Matobo NP Lilongwe M A L A W I


This tour runs in the following months: Jan


May Sep


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Apr Aug Dec


For full details of tour dates and prices visit www.edgeadventures.com/tours/dkbjg


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