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AFRICA
OVERLAND SAFARIS, ADVENTURE BACKPACKING SAFARIS TO VICTORIA FALLS,
MALAWI, BOTSWANA, UGANDA ,TANZANIA WHITE WATER RAFTING IN THE NILE,
UGANDA GORILLA SAFARIS, NAIROBI TO CAPE TOWN OVERLAND SAFARIS,
AFRICA WILDLIFE OVERLAND SAFARIS
WHAT IS
OVERLAND?
Over landing
is the tried and tested style of travel for covering long distances
off the beaten track, reaching those hard to get to but memorable
places. Our trips range from 3 to 10 weeks. This method of travel
is without doubt the safest, most sociable and cost effective; as
well as the easiest way to travel. You can enjoy those areas where
transport, personal security and finding accommodation can be frustrating
and difficult.
Over landing
is not a holiday package! It is an adventure tour through the wilderness
immersing yourself in the sights, sounds and the people. It's the
ultimate experience. Whichever safari you choose you will be rewarded
with experiences and sights that will remain with you forever.
We help you to realise the real adventure!!!!!.
East
Africa Overland Adventure Safari
East Africa Overland Adventures: The reserves of Serengeti and Masai
Mara, where the greatest show on earth takes place, await you in
East Africa. Experience the culture of the Maasai and Samburu people
in Kenya and Tanzania and spend time relaxing on the coast or explore
the exotic island of Zanzibar. Or go on an exciting Gorilla safari
in Uganda or Rwanda
Please Find
Overland safaris 2008 and availability
Gorillas:
15 Days
Nairobi to
Nairobi
Kenya, Uganda
Tour Cost: US$750
Local Payment: US$ 390
Included
Entrance to Lake Nakuru National Park.
Highlights
Mountain Gorillas, Lake Nakuru, White Water Rafting.
Optional Side Trips
Gorilla Trek, - see pre-departure info
Note - On this trip we see the gorillas in Uganda, Rwanda or DR
Congo
Extended
Itinerary
We leave our camp in Nairobi at 8 am on the first day of the trip.
We recommend you arrive in Nairobi at least the day before the trip
departs; however if you're there with a few days to spare there's
lots to see and do around the city. In Nairobi town is the National
Museum and markets. Close to the camp are; Karen Blixen's house,
Langata Giraffe Centre and Nairobi National Park for a first glimpse
of African wildlife.
Days 1 -
7
Leaving Nairobi we stop at the Rift Valley scenic lookout at 8,000
feet high, overlooking Mount Longonot and Lake Naivasha. We pass
from the dramatic landscape of the Rift Valley to the highlands
and spend our first night near Nakuru, where you can end your day
sipping beer at Kembu Campsite.
We have an early start, crossing over the Ugandan border at Malaba
or Busia. The scenery changes to tropical rain forests and tea and
sugar plantations. We catch our first glimpse of Lake Victoria on
route to Uganda's capital city, our overnight stop. Stopping for
photos as we cross the equator, we continue southwest to Kabale
town, gateway to the Mountain Gorilla Reserves. We spend this evening
camped on the shores of Lake Bunyonyi the deepest Crater Lake in
Uganda. Climbing through lush terraced hills to Kisoro, there are
panoramic views of this unique Ugandan landscape on every turn.
From the road we have outlooks over three countries - Uganda, Republic
of Congo, Rwanda; and the Virunga Mountains - Mountains of the Moon,
the home of the rare mountain gorillas.
Kisoro is situated under the peaks of the Mufumbiro Mountains making
a stunning base for the next two to three days, which are set aside
for trekking the famed mountain gorillas.
In groups of
six to eight people with two guides we trek deep into the forest
to find one of the gorilla families. The trek is an experience in
itself, following your guides as they cut a path through the thick
vegetation. The guides track the gorillas almost every day but even
so, sometimes it can take eight hours to find them. You will be
rewarded though by the sight of these human-like giants playing
with their young, feeding, grooming and staring curiously back at
you. We spend an hour observing these amazing animals - bring plenty
of film.
As the groups
going to the gorillas are small, it takes a couple of days for everyone
to do the trek. Whilst others are searching for the great apes,
you can take in the local markets; walk to the nearby mountain lakes,
or enter the Magahinga National park for a day hike up a volcano
or a guided nature trail.
Still on a
high from our time spent with the gorillas, we head back to Lake
Bunyonyi meaning 'place of little birds'. It is known, not only
for its water birds, but also for its fresh water crayfish population.
Lake Bunyonyi is a great place to relax, or for the more energetic
you can canoe to one of the many islands dotting the lake, swim,
or take in the scenery on mountain bikes.
Days 8 -
15
We return to Uganda's capital. Kampala is a modern bustling city
leaving you no shortage of things to see and do. You may wish to
visit the National Museum, the Kasubi Tombs of the Buganda people.
Crossing the Owen Falls dam we arrive at Jinja on the shores of
Lake Victoria. Our campsite for the next few days above Bujagali
Falls is a welcome break from travelling, and we have a lazy afternoon
to put up our tents on the grassy terraces overlooking the Nile
River. You can spend an action-filled day white water rafting down
the Nile. As well as grade 5 rapids, this river has a lot of bird
and wildlife to view while drifting between the rapids. The rafting
is rounded off with a sunset BBQ and drinks, then back to camp to
re-live it on video.
There is no
shortage of other activities in Jinja; head off on a quad bike,
bungee jump, fish on Lake Victoria, take a guided village walk or
give up a day of your holiday to volunteer for the local community
education project. Leaving Uganda, we head back into Kenya and onto
Nakuru Town, the capital of the Rift Valley Province. We spend the
next few nights at Kembu Camp, a working farm. You can visit the
local weavers and school or take a tour of the farm. We visit Lake
Nakuru, viewing game in a park famous for its soda lake surrounded
by thousands, sometimes millions of pink flamingoes. The park is
home to over 400 species of bird, and we may spot leopard or black
and white rhino amongst the zebra, waterbuck, impala, giraffe and
many more. From Nakuru we return to Nairobi with the chance to feast
at the renowned Carnivore Game Restaurant.
Departure
Dates 2008
| Depart |
Arrive |
Availability |
| 19-Nov-07 |
03-Dec-07 |
Available |
| 17-Dec-07 |
31-Dec-07 |
Available |
| 14-Jan-08 |
28-Feb-08 |
Available |
| 11-Feb-08 |
25-Feb-08 |
Available |
| 10-Mar-08 |
24-Mar-08 |
Available |
| 07-Apr-08 |
21-Apr-08 |
Available |
| 05-May-08 |
19-May-08 |
Available |
| 02-Jun-08 |
16-Jun-08 |
Available |
| 30-Jun-08 |
14-Jul-08 |
Available |
| 28-Jul-08 |
11-Aug-08 |
Available |
| 25-Aug-08 |
08-Sep-08 |
Available |
| 22-Sep-08 |
06-Oct-08 |
Available |
| 20-Oct-08 |
03-Nov-08 |
Available |
| 17-Nov-08 |
01-Dec-08 |
Available |
| 15-Dec-08 |
29-Dec-08 |
Available |
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Game parks
& Gorillas : 3 Weeks
Nairobi to Nairobi
Kenya & Uganda
Tour Cost: US$750
Local Payment:US$390
Included
Entrance to Lake Nakuru National Park, Masai Mara National Park.
Highlights
Mountain Gorillas, Rift Valley Lakes, White Water Rafting, Masai
Mara.
Optional Side trips
Gorilla Trek, Mount Longonot, Green Crater Lake. Other side trips
are available.
Note
- on this trip we see the gorillas in either Uganda, Rwanda or D.R.
Congo
Extended Itinerary
We leave our camp in Nairobi at 8 am on the first day of the trip.
We recommend you arrive in Nairobi at least the day before the trip
departs; however if you're there with a few days to spare there's
lots to see and do around the city. In Nairobi town is the National
Museum and markets. Close to the camp are; Karen Blixen's house,
Langata Giraffe Centre and Nairobi National Park for a first glimpse
of African wildlife.
Week One
Leaving Nairobi we stop at the Rift Valley scenic lookout at 8,000
feet high, overlooking Mount Longonot and Lake Naivasha. We pass
from the dramatic landscape of the Rift Valley to the highlands
and spend our first night near Nakuru, where you can end your day
sipping beer at Kembu Campsite.
We have an early start, crossing over the Ugandan border at Malaba
or Busia. The scenery changes to tropical rain forests and tea and
sugar plantations. We catch our first glimpse of Lake Victoria on
route to Uganda's capital city, our overnight stop.
Stopping for photos as we cross the equator, we continue southwest
to Kabale town, gateway to the Mountain Gorilla Reserves. We spend
this evening camped on the shores of Lake Bunyonyi the deepest Crater
Lake in Uganda.
Climbing through lush terraced hills to Kisoro, there are panoramic
views of this unique Ugandan landscape on every turn. From the road
we have outlooks over three countries - Uganda, Republic of Congo,
Rwanda; and the Virunga Mountains - Mountains of the Moon, the home
of the rare mountain gorillas.
Kisoro is situated under the peaks of the Mufumbiro Mountains making
a stunning base for the next two to three days, which are set aside
for trekking the famed mountain gorillas.
In groups of six to eight people with two guides we trek deep into
the forest to find one of the gorilla families. The trek is an experience
in itself, following your guides as they cut a path through the
thick vegetation. The guides track the gorillas almost every day
but even so, sometimes it can take eight hours to find them. You
will be rewarded though by the sight of these human-like giants
playing with their young, feeding, grooming and staring curiously
back at you. We spend an hour observing these amazing animals -
bring plenty of film.
As the groups going to the gorillas are small, it takes a couple
of days for everyone to do the trek. Whilst others are searching
for the great apes, you can take in the local markets; walk to the
nearby mountain lakes, or enter the Magahinga National park for
a day hike up a volcano or a guided nature trail.
Still on a high from our time spent with the gorillas, we head back
to Lake Bunyonyi meaning "place of little birds". It is
known, not only for its water birds, but also for its fresh water
crayfish population. Lake Bunyonyi is a great place to relax, or
for the more energetic you can canoe to one of the many islands
dotting the lake, swim, or take in the scenery on mountain bikes.
Week Two
We return to Uganda's capital. Kampala is a modern bustling city
leaving you no shortage of things to see and do. You may wish to
visit the National Museum, the Kasubi Tombs of the Buganda people.
Crossing the Owen Falls dam we arrive at Jinja on the shores of
Lake Victoria. Our campsite for the next few days above Bujagali
Falls is a welcome break from travelling, and we have a lazy afternoon
to put up our tents on the grassy terraces overlooking the Nile
River.
You can spend an action-filled day white water rafting down the
Nile. As well as grade 5 rapids, this river has a lot of bird and
wildlife to view while drifting between the rapids. The rafting
is rounded off with a sunset BBQ and drinks, then back to camp to
re-live it on video.
There is no shortage of other activities in Jinja; head off on a
quad bike, bungee jump, fish on Lake Victoria, take a guided village
walk or give up a day of your holiday to volunteer for the local
community education project.
Leaving Uganda, we head back into Kenya and onto Nakuru Town, the
capital of the Rift Valley Province. We spend the next few nights
at Kembu Camp, a working farm. You can visit the local weavers and
school or take a tour of the farm.
We visit Lake Nakuru, viewing game in a park famous for its soda
lake surrounded by thousands, sometimes millions of pink flamingoes.
The park is home to over 400 species of bird, and we may spot leopard
or black and white rhino amongst the zebra, waterbuck, impala, giraffe
and many more.
Week Three
Not far from Nakuru in the Rift Valley is Lake Naivasha. We camp
on the shores of the lake where hippos often come to graze in the
evenings and black and white Colobus monkeys turn up in the early
morning.
Close by is Hell's Gate National Park where you can hire bikes to
take you around the park and see the herds of zebra, buffalo and
antelope. You can also wander in the predator free reserve amongst
African game. There is spectacular scenery here; red cliffs, grassy
plains and rock towers made of hardened lava and the remains of
ancient volcanoes.
Also on the lake is Elsamere; once the home of Joy Adamson and Elsa
the lion of 'Born Free' fame. Elsamere is now the centre of the
Born Free Foundation and you can find out more about their work,
watch a video on Joy's life and take afternoon tea in the gardens.
We head south to Masai Mara National Reserve, camping on the edge
of the park. The sweeping plains evoke a picture of East Africa
that most people hold in their minds and are rarely disappointed
when confronted with the real thing. Great game viewing is assured
all year round. The Mara offers us everything, amazing scenery and
abundant wildlife including the big five.
From here we return to Nairobi with the chance to feast at
the renowned Carnivore Game Restaurant.
Africa is an unpredictable continent. We do not have a fixed itinerary
so please treat the information given as a guideline only. Although
our information is written in good faith at the time of printing,
our route may vary at any time due to weather, politics or road
conditions.
Departure
Dates 2008
| Depart |
Arrive |
Availability |
| 19-Nov-07 |
09-Dec-07 |
Available |
| 17-Dec-07 |
06-Jan-08 |
Available |
| 14-Jan-08 |
03-Feb-08 |
Available |
| 11-Feb-08 |
02-Mar-08 |
Available |
| 10-Mar-08 |
30-Mar-08 |
Available |
| 07-Apr-08 |
27-Apr-08 |
Available |
| 05-May-08 |
25-May-08 |
Available |
| 02-Jun-08 |
22-Jun-08 |
Available |
| 30-Jun-08 |
20-Jul-08 |
Available |
| 28-Jul-08 |
17-Aug-08 |
Available |
| 25-Aug-08 |
14-Sep-08 |
Available |
| 22-Sep-08 |
12-Oct-08 |
Available |
| 20-Oct-08 |
09-Nov-08 |
Available |
| 17-Nov-08 |
07-Dec-08 |
Available |
| 15-Dec-08 |
04-Jan-08 |
Available |
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Nairobi to
Victoria falls : 25 Days
Victoria falls
to Cape Town
South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia
Tour Cost: US$880
Local Payment: US$ 390
Included
Entrance to Etosha National Park.
Highlights
Victoria Falls, Okavango Delta, Etosha Pan, Sossusvlei, Fish River
Canyon, Skeleton Coast, Swakopmund
Extras
Visas, Personal Insurance, Flights.
Optional Side Trips
Chobe National Park, Okavango Delta. Other side trips are available
Extended Itinerary
We leave our camp in Nairobi at 8 am on the first day of the trip.
We recommend you arrive in Nairobi at least the day before the trip
departs; however if you're there with a few days to spare there's
lots to see and do around the city. In Nairobi town is the National
Museum and markets. Close to the camp are; Karen Blixen's house,
Langata Giraffe Centre and Nairobi National Park for a first glimpse
of African wildlife.
Week One
We head south to Namanga and cross the border to Tanzania. We arrive
in Arusha where you can take a side trip to the Serengeti National
Park and Ngorongoro Crater. The trip is camping for two nights in
the parks amidst the animals. If you choose not to visit the park
you can wander the markets in Arusha town.
A day's drive from Arusha brings us to Dar es Salaam on the Indian
Ocean coast. Over the centuries trade between Africa and Arabia
has resulted in the blending of Arabs and Africans into a beautiful
Swahili (coastal) culture with wooden sailing dhows crossing the
ocean, coconut plantations and fishing villages with mosques on
the beaches.
Week Two
From Dar es Salaam you can take the ferry to Zanzibar Island. Here
is the old stone capital of the Omani Sultanate, sandy beaches,
spice tours, snorkelling, diving and trips to other nearby islands.
Zanzibar is a fascinating place to visit and you can stay for 3
or 4 days to take it all in. South through Tanzania, our route takes
us through Mikumi National Park where we may well see giraffe or
elephant grazing beside the road.
Week Three
Crossing the border into Malawi, we reach the shores of its huge
lake. The campsites and small resorts along Lake Malawi offer sandy
beaches, swimming and snorkelling, water-skiing, horse riding or
walking in the surrounding countryside. You will also find markets
selling beautifully carved Malawi chairs, tables and other souvenirs.
In Blantyre the old capital of Malawi we get visas for the next
leg. We enter Mozambique and spend a the day driving through the
bush, passing villages, mud huts and small children who wave at
us as they tend their herds of cows and goats.
In Zimbabwe we visit the modern capital Harare, then on to Gweru
and the Antelope Park. Here is the only place in the world you can
walk with lion cubs, also you can swim with elephants and play polocrosse.
In Bulawayo town there is Rhodes Matopos National Park, here you
can walk near wild white rhino, see bushman rock paintings and see
the fantastic view from Rhodes grave, the founder of modern Zimbabwe.
Days 22 to 25
Finally we reach the Victoria Falls where the Zambezi River plunges
100 metres down a mile wide chasm, creating one of the most incredible
natural wonders of the world. The local name for the falls is 'Mosi-oa-Tunya'
which means 'the smoke that thunders' and you'll soon find out why.
When the river is in full flow, the falling water causes a huge
roar and sends a cloud of spray up to 500 metres into the air.
We stay in Victoria Falls Town in Zimbabwe above the falls where
there is so much to see and do. Adventure activities abound - you
can bungee jump, white water raft and go game-viewing on horse back.
More sedate excursions include canoeing, light aircraft or helicopter
flights over the Falls, and the sunset cruise on the Zambezi. Of
course, the Victoria Falls themselves are the main attraction and
you can walk through the rain forest along the cliff opposite for
an excellent view.
Africa is an unpredictable continent. We do not have a fixed itinerary
so please treat the information given as a guideline only. Although
our information is written in good faith at the time of printing,
our route may vary at any time due to weather, politics or road
conditions.
Departure
Dates 2008
| Depart |
Arrive |
Availability |
| 12-Nov-07 |
06-Dec-07 |
Available |
| 10-Dec-07 |
03-Jan-08 |
Available |
| 07-Jan-08 |
31-Jan-08 |
Available |
| 04-Feb-08 |
28-Feb-08 |
Available |
| 03-Mar-08 |
27-Mar-08 |
Available |
| 31-Mar-08 |
24-Apr-08 |
Available |
| 28-Apr-08 |
22-May-08 |
Available |
| 26-May-08 |
19-Jun-08 |
Available |
| 23-Jun-08 |
17-Jul-08 |
Available |
| 21-Jul-08 |
14-Aug-08 |
Available |
| 18-Aug-08 |
11-Sep-08 |
Available |
| 15-Sep-08 |
09-Oct-08 |
Available |
| 13-Oct-08 |
06-Nov-08 |
Available |
| 10-Nov-08 |
04-Dec-08 |
Available |
| 08-Dec-08 |
01-Jan-09 |
Available |
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Nairobi to
Zanzibar/Dar es Salaam : 4 Weeks
Nairobi to Zanzibar
/ Dar es Salaam
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda
Tour Cost: USD$ 890
Local Payment: USD$ 430
Included
Entrance to Lake Nakuru National Park, Masai Mara National Park
Highlights
Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti Park, Mountain Gorillas, Rift Valley
Lakes, Zanzibar Island
Extras
Visas, Personal Insurance, Flights, Ferry to Zanzibar Island.
Optional Side Trips:
Mount Longonot, Green Crater Lake, Serengeti National Park &
Ngorongoro Crater Land Rover descent, Gorilla trek, Hell's Gate
Park, Zanzibar Island. Other side trips are available
Note - On this trip we see the gorillas in either Uganda, Rwanda
or D.R. Congo
Extended Itinerary
We leave our camp in Nairobi at 8 am on the first day of the trip.
We recommend you arrive in Nairobi at least the day before the trip
departs; however if you're there with a few days to spare there's
lots to see and do around the city. In Nairobi town is the National
Museum and markets. Close to the camp are; Karen Blixen's house,
Langata Giraffe Centre and Nairobi National Park for a first glimpse
of African wildlife.
Week One
Leaving Nairobi we stop at the Rift Valley scenic lookout at 8,000
feet high, overlooking Mount Longonot and Lake Naivasha. We pass
from the dramatic landscape of the Rift Valley to the highlands
and spend our first night near Nakuru, where you can end your day
sipping beer at Kembu Campsite.
We have an early start, crossing over the Ugandan border at Malaba
or Busia. The scenery changes to tropical rain forests and tea and
sugar plantations. We catch our first glimpse of Lake Victoria on
route to Uganda's capital city, our overnight stop.
Stopping for photos as we cross the equator, we continue southwest
to Kabale town, gateway to the Mountain Gorilla Reserves. We spend
this evening camped on the shores of Lake Bunyonyi the deepest Crater
Lake in Uganda.
Climbing through lush terraced hills to Kisoro, there are panoramic
views of this unique Ugandan landscape on every turn. From the road
we have outlooks over three countries - Uganda, Republic of Congo,
Rwanda; and the Virunga Mountains - Mountains of the Moon, the home
of the rare mountain gorillas.
Kisoro is situated under the peaks of the Mufumbiro Mountains making
a stunning base for the next two to three days, which are set aside
for trekking the famed mountain gorillas.
In groups of six to eight people with two guides we trek deep into
the forest to find one of the gorilla families. The trek is an experience
in itself, following your guides as they cut a path through the
thick vegetation. The guides track the gorillas almost every day
but even so, sometimes it can take eight hours to find them. You
will be rewarded though by the sight of these human-like giants
playing with their young, feeding, grooming and staring curiously
back at you. We spend an hour observing these amazing animals -
bring plenty of film.
As the groups going to the gorillas are small, it takes a couple
of days for everyone to do the trek. Whilst others are searching
for the great apes, you can take in the local markets; walk to the
nearby mountain lakes, or enter the Magahinga National park for
a day hike up a volcano or a guided nature trail.
Still on a high from our time spent with the gorillas, we head back
to Lake Bunyonyi meaning "place of little birds". It is
known, not only for its water birds, but also for its fresh water
crayfish population. Lake Bunyonyi is a great place to relax, or
for the more energetic you can canoe to one of the many islands
dotting the lake, swim, or take in the scenery on mountain bikes.
Week Two
We return to Uganda's capital. Kampala is a modern bustling city
leaving you no shortage of things to see and do. You may wish to
visit the National Museum, the Kasubi Tombs of the Buganda people.
Crossing the Owen Falls dam we arrive at Jinja on the shores of
Lake Victoria. Our campsite for the next few days above Bujagali
Falls is a welcome break from travelling, and we have a lazy afternoon
to put up our tents on the grassy terraces overlooking the Nile
River.
You can spend an action-filled day white water rafting down the
Nile. As well as grade 5 rapids, this river has a lot of bird and
wildlife to view while drifting between the rapids. The rafting
is rounded off with a sunset BBQ and drinks, then back to camp to
re-live it on video.
There is no shortage of other activities in Jinja; head off on a
quad bike, bungee jump, fish on Lake Victoria, take a guided village
walk or give up a day of your holiday to volunteer for the local
community education project.
Leaving Uganda, we head back into Kenya and onto Nakuru Town, the
capital of the Rift Valley Province. We spend the next few nights
at Kembu Camp, a working farm. You can visit the local weavers and
school or take a tour of the farm.
We visit Lake Nakuru, viewing game in a park famous for its soda
lake surrounded by thousands, sometimes millions of pink flamingoes.
The park is home to over 400 species of bird, and we may spot leopard
or black and white rhino amongst the zebra, waterbuck, impala, giraffe
and many more.
Week Three
Not far from Nakuru in the Rift Valley is Lake Naivasha. We camp
on the shores of the lake where hippos often come to graze in the
evenings and black and white Colobus monkeys turn up in the early
morning.
Close by is Hell's Gate National Park where you can hire bikes to
take you around the park and see the herds of zebra, buffalo and
antelope. You can also wander in the predator free reserve amongst
African game. There is spectacular scenery here; red cliffs, grassy
plains and rock towers made of hardened lava and the remains of
ancient volcanoes.
Also on the lake is Elsamere; once the home of Joy Adamson and Elsa
the lion of 'Born Free' fame. Elsamere is now the centre of the
Born Free Foundation and you can find out more about their work,
watch a video on Joy's life and take afternoon tea in the gardens.
We head south to Masai Mara National Reserve, camping on the edge
of the park. The sweeping plains evoke a picture of East Africa
that most people hold in their minds and are rarely disappointed
when confronted with the real thing. Great game viewing is assured
all year round. The Mara offers us everything, amazing scenery and
abundant wildlife including the big five.
From here we return to Nairobi with the chance to feast at the renowned
Carnivore Game Restaurant.
Week Four
Into Tanzania we arrive in Arusha where you can take a side trip
to the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater. The trip is
camping for two nights in the parks amidst the animals. If you choose
not to visit the park you can wander the markets in Arusha town.
A day's drive from Arusha brings us to Dar es Salaam on the Indian
Ocean coast. Over the centuries trade between Africa and Arabia
has resulted in the blending of Arabs and Africans into a beautiful
Swahili (coastal) culture with wooden sailing dhows crossing the
ocean, coconut plantations and fishing villages with mosques on
the beaches.
From Dar es Salaam you can take the ferry to Zanzibar Island. Here
is the old stone capital of the Omani Sultanate, sandy beaches,
spice tours, snorkelling, diving and trips to other nearby islands.
Africa is an unpredictable continent. We do not have a fixed itinerary
so please treat the information given as a guideline only. Although
our information is written in good faith at the time of printing,
our route may vary at any time due to weather, politics or road
conditions.
Departure Dates
Depart Arrive Availability
19-Nov-07 16-Dec-07 available
17-Dec-07 13-Jan-08 available
14-Jan-08 10-Feb-08 available
11-Feb-08 09-Mar-08 available
10-Mar-08 06-Apr-08 available
07-Apr-08 04-May-08 available
05-May-08 01-Jun-08 available
02-Jun-08 29-Jun-08 available
30-Jun-08 27-Jul-08 available
28-Jul-08 24-Aug-08 available
25-Aug-08 21-Sep-08 available
22-Sep-08 19-Oct-08 available
20-Oct-08 16-Nov-08 available
17-Nov-08 14-Dec-08 available
15-Dec-08 11-Jan-09 available
Southern
Africa & Namibia : 7 Weeks
Nairobi to Cape
Town
Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia,
South Africa
Tour Cost: US$ 1415
Local Payment: US$ 685
Included
Entrance to Etosha National Park, Rift Valley, Lake Naivasha &
the Masai Mara National Park.
Highlights
Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar Island, Lake
Malawi, Matopos National Park, Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park,
Okavango Delta, Etosha Pan, Swakopmund, Sossusvlei, Fish River Canyon
Extras
Visas, Personal Insurance, Flights, Ferry |