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32 Day Journey to the Cape


Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park
Tour Duration: 32 days
Start: Johannesburg
End: Cape Town
2 star

This trip covers some of the best natural beauty, cultural heritage and wildlife encounters that southern Africa has to offer. The wildlife rich Kruger National Park and the stunning Blyde River Canyon set the scene for the wonders of Zimbabwe, where we visit the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, the Matobo National Park, before arriving at the majestic Victoria Falls. Then it's the vast wilderness that is the Okavango Delta, the unique waterholes of Etosha National Park, the sweeping sand dunes of the Namib-Naukluft Park and the second largest canyon in the world, the Fish River Canyon. There's plenty of adrenaline rushes on offer in Victoria Falls and Swakopmund, and the trip finishes in Cape Town in the shadow of Table Mountain.


Tour Type: African Safari, Overland, Camping, Adventure, Guided 

Regions covered:
Mpumalanga, Western Cape, Zimbabwe, Namib Region, Botswana, Kruger Park - MP, Victoria Falls Region, Okavango Delta Region, Cape Town & Surroundings, Northern Namibia, Southern Namibia, Skeleton Coast Region, South Africa, Namibia
 
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Day 1:

Leaving Johannesburg we head towards the Lowveld and the famous Kruger National Park. On our way we pass through the southern section of the picturesque Panorama Route – famous for its breathtaking vistas. Our camp for the next two nights is just 8 km from the Kruger’s Numbi Gate. We spend a relaxing evening around the camp fire before our game drive tomorrow. (Lunch & Dinner)
Day 2:

Today we explore the amazing Kruger National Park. Covering 21 497 km2 - 60 km wide and over 350 km long, this conservation area has more than 146 mammals, 500 bird, 114 reptile, 33 amphibian & 49 fish species. 23 000 different types of plants have been recorded. We spend the day driving around the park looking for a few of these. There is the option of doing a night drive looking for a few of the nocturnal inhabitants. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 3:

After a quick replenishing of our stocks we leave the Lowveld and head up to the beautiful small town of Graskop. It is from this gateway in Mpumulanga that we explore some of the best scenery in South Africa, including the ever striking Blyde River Canyon and God’s Window. The many viewpoints of the Canyon, afford us excellent photo opportunities. We set up our tents on the lush green grass of our camp before enjoying a dip in the lovely swimming pool. Graskop’s night life is something to be enjoyed and those that want will have the opportunity to experience it.(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 4:

Today we begin our journey to Zimbabwe. We have a long, relaxing drive where we get to sit back and enjoy the ever changing scenery. Tonight we’ll camp in one of the hottest towns in South Africa, Musina. Born in the copper mining era, it withered into a ghost town after the closing of these mines. However, the resurgence of the mining industry has seen it flourish once more and today it is an interesting town steeped in history. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 5:

Today we enter Zimbabwe - a beautiful country rich in soul, culture and tradition. We make our way to the town of Masvingo - on the outskirts of the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. This was the greatest medieval city in sub-Saharan Africa, built by an ancient highly skilled civilization. The name Zimbabwe is derived from this ancient city and means 'great stone houses' in Shona. Wander around these amazing ruins, before setting up camp. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 6:

Leaving Masvingo, we continue our journey north to Gweru, in Zimbabwe’s Midlands. Here we stop over at The Antelope Park. It is said 'you have not been to Zimbabwe until you have visited the Victoria Falls… and the Antelope Park'. A wide variety of game viewing opportunities are available in this area inhabited by lion, elephant, giraffe and obviously numerous antelope! We have the unique option to walk with lions, ride or swim with elephants, view game from horse back or from the back of a vehicle. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 7:

Today is spent enjoying personal encounters with Africa’s wildlife. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 8:

Leaving Gweru, we head to Bulawayo - Zimbabwe’s second largest city. Bulawayo is noted for its exceptionally wide streets, which were originally designed to accommodate a full span ox wagon. The city also still retains much of its British Colonial character, evident by the many buildings maintained as heritage sites by the Bulawayo City Council. Interesting places to visit are the Natural History Museum, the National Arts Gallery and the Mzilikazi Arts and Crafts Centre, which employs over 70 people. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 9:

Today we visit Matobo National Park, one of the last strongholds of both the black and the white rhino. This park is also well known for its high concentration of the elusive leopard and majestic black eagle. Rock paintings are to be found too, providing evidence of the ancient San inhabitants of this area. Cecil John Rhodes (after whom Rhodesia was named) asked to be buried at the top of one of the sacred hills, (although there is some controversy over whether he will stay!) We spend the day exploring this unique geological, ecological and historic area. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 10:

Leaving Bulawayo, we head to Victoria Falls. Here in Africa’s adventure capital, we set up camp in the town’s centrally located campsite. Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders) is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and it’s not difficult to see why. At 1700 m wide and around 100 m high, this is the world's largest sheet of falling water and a memorable sight on any African Safari! The Falls can be viewed from the Victoria Falls National Park, Zimbabwe and the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia. Each offer fantastic photo opportunities. The afternoon is spent relaxing at the campsite’s swimming pool or exploring the many sights and delights of this town! (Breakfast & Lunch)
Days 11 to 12:

The next two days are spent at your leisure giving you time to partake in the many activities available in Victoria Falls. (Breakfast on both days) OPTIONAL Excursions include trips into the Zambezi or Hwange National Parks, elephant back safaris, horse back safaris, a visit to the crocodile ranch, boat cruises and golf at The Elephant Hills Resort. Adrenalin junkies can bungee from the Victoria Falls Bridge connecting Zimbabwe and Zambia or abseil down the Batoka Gorge - neither activity is for the faint hearted! All year round, flights in fixed wing, micro light and ultra light aircraft or helicopters provide an aerial perspective over this magnificent World Heritage Site. White water rafting on the Zambezi is world class. Beside the excitement of the Grade 5 rapids, there are the 'floats', where there is time to admire the scenic cliffs and the occasional wildlife on the riverbanks.
Day 13:

After breakfast we cross the border into Botswana and head to Kasane where we set up camp on the banks of the Chobe River. Listen out for the resident hippos! The Chobe River forms a border between Botswana and Namibia and Zambia. This National Park is one of Botswana’s premier game parks, renowned for its large elephant herds. For the adventurous spirits, there is the option for the Chobe National Park Sleep-out – an overnight experience in the Chobe National park. Spend the afternoon in search of wildlife en-route to the set camp within the park where we spend the evening surrounded by the night-time noises of the local wildlife. In the morning we continue our exploration and after stopping off at the camp for lunch, we meet the rest of the group for the sunset boat cruise. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 14:

For those not on the Sleep-out, today offers the option of an early morning game drive in the Chobe National Park. An early start sees us spend the morning observing the large herds of wildlife After our game drive we return to camp for lunch. The late afternoon sees us take a boat cruise along the Chobe River. Elephant, hippo and many bird species can be viewed from the boat while we watch another glorious African sunset. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 15:

Today we travel in a south-westerly direction to the southern reaches of the Okavango Delta and our destination, Maun. It is from here that we set off to explore the Okavango Delta. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 16:

The Delta is a huge expanse of water, which has travelled from the Angolan highlands, spreading out to form the largest inland delta in the world. Studded with exotic islands, The Delta is renowned for its incredible variety of bird life and animals and is unique to Southern Africa. Here we have the opportunity to take the optional 3 Day / 2 Night Drive In/Mokoro Excursion into the Delta. From Maun we drive north for a couple of hours to reach the mokoro poler’s station. Mokoros are traditional dug out canoes manoeuvred through the waterways by local guides who 'pole' them through the reeds. After our guides find us a place to camp, we set off on an afternoon game walk, allowing us to experience The Delta wilderness. For those who’d prefer not to explore The Delta, you can stay at the lovely campsite relaxing by the swimming pool or challenging each other to a game of volleyball. There is also a crocodile farm nearby that has it’s feeding times open to campsite visitors. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 17:

A day of rest, relaxation and Delta experiences await. Today you will have the opportunity to partake in a number of activities including game walks, mokoro cruises, swimming and even a chance to try your hand at poling your own mokoro! (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 18:

There is a final opportunity for a morning game walk before packing up camp and setting off back to Maun. After arriving back in the early afternoon you have the opportunity to complete your picture of the Okavango Delta by taking an optional sunset scenic flight over the Delta region. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 19:

Departing Maun we head in a south west direction along the Kavango River and enter Namibia in the Northern region. We stock up our supplies in Rundu before reaching our campsite for the night. This campsite is spectacular and located right on the banks of the Kavango River complete with 'open air' facilities and the occasional hippo grazing on the lawn. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 20:

From Rundu, we head towards Etosha National Park. Covering 20 000 km2, Etosha is Namibia’s premier nature reserve. Situated around the Etosha Pan with a wide variety of animal and bird life, the extensive network of gravel roads affords us the opportunity of accessing even the most remote areas of the park. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 21:

Today we make our way 150 km across the park, keeping a look out for Etosha’s large herds of desert antelope such as Springbok and the famed Oryx. After a full day of game viewing, we spend the evening relaxing at our camp. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 22:

Today’s drive is to the Cheetah Park - a private farm dedicated to conserving Namibia’s cheetah population. We get to meet the resident cheetahs, a photo opportunity not to be missed! (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 23:

Our departure from the Cheetah Park takes us to the ‘Matterhorn of Namibia’ - Spitzkoppe. The 1728 m high rock formation, one of Namibia’s most recognised landmarks, is well known as an ancient San sacred site. Explore the surrounding area and its San rock paintings. Tonight we bush camp under the African stars. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 24:

Today we head for Swakopmund. Founded by the Germans in 1892, their colonial influence is still evident today. Swakopmund has a selection of excellent coffee shops, restaurants & bars as well as many arts and crafts shops selling Namibian curios. There are fine beaches to walk along as well as a great museum, aquarium and galleries to visit. Accommodation will be in dormitories. Upgrades are possible, but depend on room availability. (Breakfast & Lunch)
Days 25 to 26:

The next 2 days are spent relaxing or participating in a myriad of Optional Excursions. Some of our fellow passengers will leave us in Swakopmund, to be replaced by new passengers joining us for the final leg of our trek. OPTIONAL excursions include sky diving, quad biking, sand boarding, scenic desert flights, dolphin cruises, fishing trips, golf, horse riding and more. An activity briefing will be held on arrival in Swakopmund. (Breakfast included both days)
Day 27:

Leaving Swakopmund, we head south to meet the Atlantic Ocean at Walvis Bay. Continuing our journey, we enter the Namib-Naukluft Park in one of the oldest deserts in the world. We base ourselves at Sesriem, a great place to experience the Namib and its many moods. A short distance away is Sossusvlei, surrounded by a dramatic sea of sand dunes reputed to be the highest in the world. Magnificent views of the desert can be seen from the top of the dunes, some over 300 m high. We spend the afternoon exploring this amazing area. An optional (and must do) excursion is to walk around the area, learning about the amazing history, geology, flora and fauna from the specialised local guides of Sossus on Foot. They also give us a glimpse into the cultural legacy of the San people. View the sunset from the top of Dune 45 - a truly memorable experience. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 28:

After watching the sunrise across this beautiful area we leave the serenity of the dunes and head south to the Fish River Canyon. At 161 km long, 27 km wide and about 550 m deep, it’s the second largest canyon in the world. The outer canyon was formed by tectonic activity, while the erosion of the Fish River formed the inner canyon. A road follows the eastern rim, giving us access to several viewing points from where we can take in the spectacular vistas. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 29:

This morning we continue south, where, after a short drive, we reach the Orange River - the natural land border between Namibia and South Africa. We camp at a beautiful campsite on the South African bank of the river. This afternoon we have the option of a half-day canoe trip on the beautiful Orange River, affording us the opportunity of some bird watching or just a scenic and relaxing paddle. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 30:

An early morning start see us travel south through the Richtersveld before reaching the region known as Namaqualand, well known for its prolific display of Namaqua wildflowers that occur each spring. We spend tonight in a picturesque campsite surrounded by local wine farms. We have the opportunity to sample some of the nectar of the gods or to explore the surrounding beautiful Cederberg Mountains. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Day 31:

We leave the scenic Cederberg area and travel south towards Cape Town. We travel through the rich fruit growing area of Citrusdal before crossing the Piketberg Pass to the Cape’s wine growing regions. Our first sighting of the Mother’s City Table Mountain across Table Bay means we’ve reached our final destination. Tonight’s accommodation is in dormitories in one of Cape Town’s best loved hostels. (Breakfast & Lunch)
Day 32:

After breakfast, we exchange addresses and part ways, having just experienced a trip of a lifetime! (Breakfast)

More information
Included in tour
  • Services of a Trip Leader, Driver and Safari Cook
  • All transport in fully equipped expedition truck / vehicle
  • Cooking and camping equipment
  • Game Park fees
  • Meals as detailed in the itinerary
  • Excursions as detailed in the itinerary

Not included in tour
  • All international flights
  • Visas
  • Departure and airport taxes
  • Local payment of US$ 745.00
  • Sleeping bags & sleeping mats
  • Personal (travel) and medical insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Any drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Optional excursions: Kruger National Park - Night Game Drive US$45 Gweru - Walking with Lions US$45 Victoria Falls - National Park Entry Fee US$20 Victoria Falls - White Water Rafting on the Zambezi US$95 Victoria Falls - Bungee Jump US$90 Chobe National Park - 1 Night Sleep Out US$110 Chobe National Park - Game Drive US$35 Maun - 3 Day / 2 Night Drive-In/Mokoro Okavango Delta Excursion US$150 Maun - Scenic Flight over the Okavango Delta US$70 Swakopmund - Sky Diving US$250 Swakopmund - Sand Boarding US$45 Sossusvlei - Desert Walk US$35 Orange River - Half Day Canoeing US$25

What to bring
  • Basic First Aid Kit
  • Any prescription medication
  • Sleeping bag & mat
  • Comfortable walking shoes & sandals
  • Sunhat
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Sunscreen lotion (factor 30)
  • Water bottle
  • Torch
  • Spare film, camera batteries, binoculars Due to limited space, luggage is restricted to one backpack (max. 20 kg.) or similar sized item and one daypack.

Languages
    English

Medical Precautions
    Anyone participating in an overland expedition, must be in good health. Medical facilities are not readily available in some of the remote areas we visit. All personal prescription medication should be carried with you, together with a copy of the prescription. Your guide should be advised of any existing medical conditions you may have. Precautions against malaria are strongly advised.

Transport
    Overland Expedition Vehicle



Visa Requirements
    When visiting South Africa for a period of up to 90 days, travellers from Commonwealth countries, Japan, the USA and the European Union do not require a visa. Visitors who intend to work in South Africa must apply for a work permit abroad at the South African Consulate or Embassy. Before departing for South Africa, check with the nearest South African Consulate or Embassy for any possible changes regarding the visa requirements. Passports must carry a validity of 6 months beyond intended date of departure from South Africa. Note, Travellers should have a minimum of two blank pages in their passport to enable the entry visa to be issued. If there is insufficient space in the passport entry will be denied. *** When visiting Namibia for a period of up to 90 days, travellers from the following countries do not need a visa before entering Namibia but as this list is constantly changing, all travellers are advised to contact the Namibian Diplomatic Mission before departure for Namibia: Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Canada, the USA, Brazil, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Angola, Mozambique, Kenya, Japan, Singapore and the Scandinavian countries. All travellers to Namibia should have a passport that is valid for six months after the intended departure from Namibia. Visitors who intend to work in Namibia must apply for a work permit abroad at the Namibian Consulate or Embassy. *** When visiting Botswana for a period of up to 90 days, Travellers from the following countries do not require a visa: - All Commonwealth countries - Most European Countries - Israel, South Africa & U.S.A. Before departing for Botswana, check with the nearest Botswana Consulate or Embassy for any possible changes regarding the visa requirements. Visitors are not allowed to obtain visas at point of entry. *** Travellers from the following countries do not require a visa to visit Zimbabwe: Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, USA, European Union Countries (except Portugal & Greece), Japan, Nationals of commonwealth states (except Bangladesh, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka). Most travellers who do require a visa, can obtain this upon arrival in Zimbabwe. Travellers are advised to check the visa-regulations with their local Embassy or Consulate before departing for Zimbabwe. All visitors must carry valid passports.

Insurance
    Personal travel insurance is compulsory and should include a comprehensive medical cover as well as a cancellation and curtailment insurance. Please bring a photocopy of your Insurance Policy and hand to the Trip Leader at the pre-departure meeting.

Directions to Starting Point
    Details will be advised on receipt and confirmation of your reservation.

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