- Cape Town, Table Mountain & the Cape of Good Hope.
- Fish River Canyon.
- Walking in the giant dunes of Sossusvlei and the Namib Desert.
- Optional activities in Swakopmund.
- Rock engravings in Twyfelfontein.
- Visit of a traditional Himba village.
- Game drives & night observation of animals at waterholes in Etosha National Park.
- Bushmen experience at Tsumeb.
- Mokoro excursion on the Okavango River.
- Game drive and boat excursion on the Kwando River and Caprivi Game Reserve.
- 2 nights in Livingstone/ Victoria Falls.
- Game viewing cruise on the Chobe River.
- Sunset on Makgadikgadi Pans.
Set against the majestic Table Mountain, Cape Town offers scenic, historic and cultural attractions. Depart from Breakwater Lodge at 08h00, for a full day peninsula tour. Driving along the Atlantic seaboard via Hout Bay and Chapmans Peak, we visit the Cape Point Nature Reserve, returning along the Indian Ocean coastline back to our well situated Waterfront hotel. A morning or afternoon cable car ascent up Table Mountain is included (weather dependent). Dinner can be enjoyed at the bustling Waterfront at clients own expense. Breakwater Lodge (or similar accommodation). ( Lunch & dinner own expense).
Day 2:
Orange River
An early departure takes us up the West Coast via
Namaqualand, to our campsite situated on the banks of
the Orange River, the border between South Africa and
Namibia. (B, L, D).
DAY 3: Fish River
Canyon
An optional half-day canoe excursion on the Orange River
is available in the morning (own expense). After lunch
we have a short drive to the Fish River Canyon. After
setting up camp enjoy a walk along the rim of the canyon
and watch the changing colours of sunset over the
canyon. (B, L, D).
Day 4/ 5: Sesriem/
Sossusvlei
Our journey takes us north through ever changing scenery
to our camp located on the edge of the Namib Desert. We
enjoy a sunset walk in the dunes surrounding our camp.
The following morning is an early departure for
Sossusvlei, stopping in the dune belt to witness the
changing colours of the worlds highest sand dunes. We
undertake a 5km walk to Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. In the
afternoon we enjoy a short hike through the Sesriem
Canyon. (B, L, D).
Day 6: Swakopmund
Heading north we reach the coast at Walvis Bay and enjoy
lunch while viewing the many flamingos feeding. We
arrive in Swakopmund and spend the afternoon exploring
this German colonial town or booking one of the numerous
optional excursions (own expense) for the following Day.
Activities available include sandboarding, quad biking,
skydiving, kayaking, hot air ballooning or scenic
flights over the vast Namib Desert. Dinner is enjoyed at
a local restaurant (own expense). Accommodation in
bungalows or Guest house. (B, L).
Day 7: Spitzkoppe
The morning is spent at leisure enjoying the town of
Swakopmund or the various activities on offer. Departing
after lunch, we head north and set up camp among the
boulders of the Spitzkoppe Mountains. The spectacular
setting of our remote bushcamp is sure to leave a
lasting impression. (B, D).
Day 8: Damaraland /
Twyfelfontein
We drive inland through the Damaraland region with its
vast and rugged terrain. Its mountain ranges are
intercepted by wide gravel plains, which run into sandy,
vegetated riverbeds and hot, dry valleys. We visit the
Twyfelfontein area for walks to the bushmen paintings/
rock engravings as well as the Organ Pipes. (B, L, D).
Day 9: Himba Visit /
Etosha National Park
In the morning we visit the Himba tribe, a semi-nomadic
tribe, living in scattered settlements throughout the
region. They are characterised by their proud yet
friendly stature and the women are noted for their
unusual beauty, enhanced by intricate hairstyles and
traditional dress. A few hours are spent learning more
about these fascinating people. After our visit we
proceed to Etosha National Park where we enjoy our first
game drive. (B, L, D).
Day 10/ 11: Etosha
National Park
This Park is one of the most important reserves and game
sanctuaries in Africa with thousands of wild animals
such as blue wildebeest, springbok, zebra, kudu,
giraffe, cheetah, leopard, lion and elephant making this
area their home. Floodlit waterholes at Okaukuejo and
Namutoni campsites attract an abundance of animals
throughout the evening, providing us with many amazing
wildlife sightings. We enjoy early morning and late
afternoon game drives. (B, L, D).
Day 12: Tsumeb
(Bushmen Experience)
Departing Etosha we enter the Tsumeb area of Namibia.
Learn about the traditional Bushmen way of life, their
uses of the local fauna and flora and gain an insight
into the life of this ancient culture on a 3 hour guided
walk. (B, L, D).
Day 13/ 14: Okavango
River
We enter the Caprivi Strip where camp is set amongst the
lush vegetation overlooking the Okavango River. Enjoy
sunset on the deck or a swim in the famous river pool.
The following afternoon we relax on a sunset mokoro
excursion whilst enjoying the prolific bird and animal
life of the Okavango. (B, L, D).
Day 15: Kwando River -
Caprivi
Driving through the BwaBwata National Park (formally
Caprivi Game Reserve) we stop for a guided tour at a
traditional Caprivi village and have a chance to buy
their famous weavings before setting up camp on the
banks of the Kwando River. Elephant and Hippo can be
viewed from the deck overlooking the river. An afternoon
boat excursion and game drive are undertaken in search
of the many wild animals that inhabit the BwaBwata
National Park. (B, L, D).
Day 16/ 17:
Livingstone/ Victoria Falls
We travel across the Zambia (or Zimbabwe) border to
Victoria Falls - without doubt one of the greatest and
most spectacular sights in Africa. Days are spent at
leisure to browse the local markets, to experience the
many optional activities on offer in the adrenalin
capital of Africa including white water rafting, bungi
jumping, microlighting/ airplane or helicopter flights
over the Falls, rhino walks, elephant back safaris, and
to visit the Falls (own expense). (All meals excluding 1
lunch & 1 dinner).
Clients have the option of ending this tour in Livingstone/ Victoria Falls on the morning of day 18 or continuing as follows:
Day 18: Chobe River
Crossing into Botswana via the Zambezi River pontoon, we
set up camp on the banks of the Chobe River. Chobe is
famous for its beautiful scenery, magnificent sunsets
and abundance of wildlife and birdlife. We relax on a
game viewing cruise on the Chobe River. (B, L, D).
Day 19: Nata
(Makgadikgadi Pans)
After arriving at Nata, we visit the Makgadikgadi Pans
(weather permitting) for a truly unforgettable sunset
over what remains of an ancient 6500km2 lake. (B, L, D).
Day 20: Limpopo Area
We install our camp for the last night near the mighty
Limpopo River, which forms the border of Botswana and
South Africa. (B, L, D).
Day 21: Johannesburg
We travel via the 'Jacaranda City' of Pretoria, the
administrative capital of South Africa and home of the
famous Union Buildings, ending at +-16h00. (B, L).
(This itinerary will
depend on local conditions.)

