Four Country Classic Safari
Safari Quick Facts |
| Safari Price: Euro 2,290 |
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| Safari Starts:
Cape Town |
Safari Ends: Victoria Falls
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Number of Days:
20 |
| Countries visited: Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa |
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Dates |
Vehicles, Guides & Equipment |
Booking Code: WACVA20
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Safari Price
Includes:
Fully equipped safari vehicle,
Services of trip leader and driver Accommodation as specified
Scheduled National Park entrance fees.
Meals where specified.
Meals not shown will be to the clients account.
Occasionally breakfast and lunch may be combined into a brunch
where necessary e.g. mornings with early game drives.
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Safari Price
Excludes:
International airfares
Arrival and departure transfers
Travel and medical insurance
Personal spending money
Visas
Passports
Vaccinations
Personal taxes (including departure and border taxes)
All optional activities unscheduled or optional National Parks
/ Reserves Entrance fees
Gratuities
Restaurant meals and all other items of a personal nature.
All drinks, even on days with full board basis. |
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Your journey begins at the famous town of Victoria Falls that lies
adjacent to the world heritage site, and the majestic waterfalls
that give it their name. From here we head into the wildlife rich
Botswana and the Chobe National Park, before heading further south
to navigate the winding streams and isolated lagoons of the Okavango
Delta. Next it’s off to Namibia’s capital Windhoek before
heading north for the Waterberg Plateau, and enjoying some game
viewing in Etosha’s "Great White Place". Next is
the Namib Desert and then its down to Cape Town.
Four Country Classic Safari Detailed Itinerary
| Day 1: |
Victoria Falls |
Lodge |
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Victoria Falls town is situated in the Victoria
Falls National Park that borders the Zambezi River. The Victoria
Waterfalls are fed by the Zambezi River that forms the natural
border between Zimbabwe & Zambia. The waterfall is one
of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world and is listed as
a world heritage site. Our time here is at leisure to explore
the captivating Victoria Falls & surrounding Rainforest,
take a sun downer cruise or enjoy a variety of other adventure
activities (own expense). Our lodge is located just outside
the centre of the town.
*Please note that there are no more opportunities to withdraw
foreign currency in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Clients are
requested to take cash only into Zimbabwe as credit cards
and travellers cheques cannot be processed.
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| Day 2: |
Chobe National Park – Kasane |
Tented Camp |
Breakfast, Dinner |
We leave Victoria Falls and head for the riverside
town of Kasane. On arrival we will transfer to the Chobe Mobile
team who will take us on our adventure into the Chobe National
Park. This excursion includes game drives within the park,
the popular Chobe River cruise, and the rare experience to
overnight within the African wilderness. The Chobe National
Park is famous for its vast herds of elephant. Many have sighted
elephant, hippo, crocodile, and an impressive array of birds
and plains game.
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| Day 3: |
Nata / Gweta |
Lodge |
Breakfast |
After breakfast we head onto a morning game
drive before heading back to Kasane and travelling south to
the town of Nata. Situated 10 km from Nata Town, our lodge
has a large swimming pool, curio shop and restaurant. The
birdlife in this area is particularly spectacular, due to
the nearby Makgadikgadi Pans and Nata Sanctuary (please note
that some trips may overnight at Gweta. We prepare for the
following days to come and are briefed by our guides on what
to expect on our trip to the Delta. We recommend packing a
small overnight bag (daypack) with necessary clothes for 2
days. |
| Day 4: |
Okavango Delta |
Tented Camp |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
This morning we head to Maun where after meeting
the mobile team, we will be transferred to the Okavango Delta
region. The mobile tented camp is located in the heart of
the Delta region and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding
bush area. We participate in a game walks and “mokoro”
safaris to better explore the surrounding wildlife. Please
note that mokoro safaris are seasonal and will depend on water
levels in the Okavango Delta. |
| Day 5: |
Okavango Delta |
Tented Camp |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
See day 4 for Itinerary |
| Day 6: |
Maun |
Lodge |
Breakfast |
After our morning activity, we head back to
Maun to explore what this town has to offer. This afternoon
we take part in a scenic flight over the Okavango Delta to
view wildlife from the skies. Tonight’s accommodation
is on the outskirts of Maun. Although it is a small town,
Maun has several shops, good communications facilities (internet)
and banks. |
| Day 7: |
Namibia, Gobabis |
Chalet |
Breakfast, Lunch |
Today we bid farewell to Botswana and head
west into Namibia. After border formalities, we head to the
frontier town of Gobabis, where we will spend our first night
in this spectacular country. Our lodge for tonight is popular
as it houses an animal sanctuary where we get our first taste
of some Namibian wildlife, up close. |
| Day 8: |
Windhoek |
Lodge |
Breakfast |
Namibia’s capital is rather small but
has many places of historical interest. We have the afternoon
at leisure to visit the local museums or haggle at the street
side markets. There are also many shops for those in need
of a bit of retail therapy! Today we may greet some new travellers
joining the group from here. |
| Day 9: |
Waterberg Plateau National Park |
Chalet |
Breakfast |
This morning we bid farewell to some of our
fellow travellers who are ending their holiday here, and head
north to the breathtaking Waterberg Plateau National Park.
Historically significant as the site of the war between the
Colonial Germans and the Herero Tribe, the area has now become
a haven for many endangered species. It is renowned for its
incredible rock formations and nature walks. Our afternoon
here is at leisure and you are free to partake in these walks
or the optional game drives and guided hikes. |
| Day 10: |
Etosha National Park |
Chalet |
Breakfast |
We head further north to explore the Etosha
National Park by game driving with our vehicle along the many
winding tracks. Etosha National Park is dominated by shimmering
white saltpans and arid bush vegetation. On our drives, we
search for the wide variety of wild animals that make this
National Park their home - you have a chance to see the African
elephant, as well as black rhino, lion, leopard and many more.
Dependant on the season, we will spend either the first or
the last night within Etosha (the second is spent at a lodge
in the greater Etosha area. |
| Day 11: |
Etosha National Park |
Chalet |
Breakfast |
See day 10 for Itinerary |
| Day 12: |
Swakopmund |
Lodge |
Breakfast |
Leaving the Etosha region, we head south and
cross the barren coastal belt to the Atlantic Ocean and the
delightful Bavarian style town of Swakopmund. Along the way,
we may catch a glimpse of the awesome granite Spitzkoppe scenery.
The mountains and granite mounds provided a home to the San
people (Bushmen) for thousands of years. Swakopmund is situated
snugly between sea and desert and offers great beaches, deep-sea
fishing, quad-biking, dune-boarding, flights over the desert,
plus an array of shops, bars and restaurants. Here you are
free to explore at your leisure or partake in the many optional
activities. This is also a chance to catch up on logistical
matters such as laundry, banking and communication (internet
facilities). |
| Day 13: |
Swakopmund |
Lodge |
Lunch, Breakfast |
See day 12 for Itinerary |
| Day 14: |
The Namib Naukluft National Park |
Lodge |
Breakfast |
After breakfast we head inland, once again
crossing the barren coastal belt and head south toward the
Namib Naukluft National Park and the giant sand dunes of Sossusvlei.
This is one of the world’s oldest deserts, offering
over 130 million years of natural wonder, and some of the
highest sand dunes in the world! On Day 15 we leave early
in the morning and enter the National Park. We climb Dune
45 for stunning views of the surrounding dunes, after which
we proceed to Sossusvlei and the 2x4 parking area. From here
it is an approximate 5 km walk to the vlei where you are free
to explore. Alternatively, there is an option to partake in
a guided desert walk to learn more about this area and the
creatures that survive here. Stunning photographic opportunities
are available in the dunes. On our return to the lodge we
will stop off at the Sesriem Canyon. |
| Day 15: |
The Namib Naukluft National Park |
Lodge |
Lunch, Breakfast |
See day 14 for Itinerary |
| Day 16: |
Aus |
Lodge |
Breakfast, Lunch |
We depart from the breath taking views of the
Namib Naukluft National Park and travel further south to the
Aus region where we have the possibility of seeing the famed
wild desert horses. Our lodge offers spectacular views over
the surrounding area and the rare opportunity to experience
the surrounding solitude. |
| Day 17: |
Fish River Canyon |
Lodge |
Breakfast, Lunch |
Travelling further south we reach the Fish
River Canyon, where we partake in an optional walk along the
Canyon rim. The canyon is one of the most awesome sights in
Africa, and second in size only to the Grand Canyon of America.
After viewing the Canyon, we head to our lodge, nestled between
the local scenery. |
| Day 18: |
South Africa, Lamberts Bay |
Hotel |
Breakfast, Lunch |
After an early rise, we travel via the barren
Richtersveld region before crossing the border and bidding
a fond farewell to Namibia. South Africa’s Namaqualand
region is known for its spectacular display of spring flowers
(September), when the masses of wild flowers bloom, turning
the entire region into a yellow, red and orange maze. The
West Coast region also displays sprawling vistas and further
south, massive boulder outcrops – truly beautiful scenery. |
| Day 19: |
Cape Town |
Lodge |
Breakfast |
This morning we visit a rare breeding colony
of the Cape Gannet before heading past the West Coast National
Park and down to Cape Town. This afternoon is we have time
at leisure to begin exploring this vibrant city and all it
has to offer – take a trip up Table Mountain, or visit
the nearby V&A Waterfront, the choice is yours. |
| Day 20: |
Route |
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Breakfast |
After breakfast we part ways, having just experienced
a trip of a lifetime.
Today can be spent at leisure in Cape Town to enjoy the many
optional attractions and activities available in this magnificent
city. Sample the sights and sounds of this magical city at
the Southern tip of the African continent. Optional activities
include trips to Robben Island, Cape Point Nature Reserve
and Boulders Beach Penguin Colony, Table Mountain National
Reserve, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and the many wine
estates of Paarl, Franschoek and Stellenbosch. |
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