BOTSWANA, SOUTH AFRICA & ZAMBIA
WELCOME TO A CELEBRATION OF NATURE... Start with a two-night stay in Livingstone, Zambia, where you’ll begin a safari adventure that takes you through the awe-inspiring national parks of Zambia and Botswana, home to some of the largest concentrations of big game on the planet – enhanced by FLIR® thermal imaging cameras that bring night safari drives to life. Your journey concludes with three nights in Cape Town, South Africa, at the continent’s southernmost tip – a dazzling metropolis with a kaleidoscope of cultural traditions, art, history and more. This is the Africa you’ve been looking for. Siya namkela nonke! (Welcome!)
1. ARRIVE LIVINGSTONE Tour begins: 5:00 PM, The Royal Livingstone. Transfers are included from Livingstone Airport to The Royal Livingstone. Check-in time is 2:00 PM – guests wishing to check in prior to this time should arrive the night before. You have the option to arrive at the hotel directly by motor coach, or go by water taxi for a 20-minute motorboat safari on the Zambezi River, home to hippos, crocodiles, elephants and exotic birds; it’s the perfect entrée to your 12-day safari adventure. The locale
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is named for Dr. David Livingstone, the legendary missionary who was the first European to explore the area. Settle in at The Royal Livingstone, a gracious colonial-style hotel in the heart of Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park; later, board a vintage 1920s steam train for an old-fashioned, romantic 16-mile journey through the bushveld; view wildlife such as elephants, giraffes, and zebras from the elegance of Pullman cars equipped with gourmet kitchens serving cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and a five-course dinner – a rail safari in high style. Meals D
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