Explore southern Africas highlights on this small group adventure tour
Day 1: LivingstoneThis tour starts with a visit to the Victoria Falls. The rest of the day here is at your leisure to enjoy some of the local adventure activities, visit the markets and fascinating museum in nearby Livingstone, go on a day trip to Victoria Falls Township in Zimbabwe, or simply relax on the beautiful campsite deck and watch the Zambezi River flow quickly past on its way to Victoria Falls.
Day 2: Livingstone to Kasane, BotswanaMoving on from Livingstone, we travel a short distance to the Botswana border and on to the town of Kasane - the gateway to Chobe National Park. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River a great opportunity to see hippo, elephant, waterbucks and buffalo come to the river to bathe and drink. As the sun sets you may get to view one of the most spectacular sunsets in Africa.
Day 3: Kasane to Elephant Sands, NataRising early, we board open 4x4 safari vehicles and head out to explore the Chobe National Park. We meander the terrain focussing along the waters edge in the search for the many animals of the area. Home to over 15,000 elephants, this national park is renowned for the highest concentration in the world. We continuing on to Nata where our camp for the night has no fences and animals roam freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Day 4: Elephant Sands, Nata to MaunWe leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Day 5: Maun to Okavango DeltaLeaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 safari vehicle to the mokoro station. Here we will be introduced to the local Tswana Polers who will be our guides for our overnight expedition. We travel by mokoro dugout canoe amongst the giant lily pads, tall grasses and labyrinthine channels in search of resident wildlife. We spend our night at a tented camp close proximity to the waters edge.
Day 6: Okavango Delta to MaunThis morning we take an easy-paced mokoro ride out of the Okavango Delta back to the polers station from where we will drive back to Maun. We aim to get back to camp around lunch time to allow for the opportunity to enjoy an optional scenic flight over this spectacular UNESCO world heritage site. Alternatively, the afternoon can be spent at leisure at the camps pool.
Day 7: Maun to Omaheke Region We leave Maun and skirt the Kalahari Desert and cross the border into Namibia for our first night in this amazing country. Our camp is a stone throw across the border. Here, in this midst of seemingly barren terrain - we meet the San/Bushman and have a guided bush walk for a cultural experience and insight into these ancient peoples way of life.
Day 8: Omaheke Region to Windhoek, NamibiaOur next stop is Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous Joes Beer House
Day 9: Windhoek to Etosha National ParkWe are off to Etosha National Park today! At 20,000 sq km, this vast reserve is home to over 114 different species of wildlife. Entering the gates, we game drive to our camp. Keep your eyes peeled for the numerous antelope species, lions, elephants and the elusive leopard that come down to drink at the local watering holes. Once settled into our camp, head to the camps floodlit waterhole - game watching in style!
Day 10: Etosha National ParkToday, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the parks main characteristic, the salt pan. After a full day game driving we return to camp, or onto the next camp and enjoy our last evening around the floodlit watering holes, observing natural animal behaviour at its best.
Day 11: Etosha to SpitzkoppeWe game drive out of Etosha National Park, and turn south making our way to the beautiful Damaraland region where we explore the eerie Spitzkoppe where ancient bushman paintings are still visible. Take your time to explore the area and its delightful calmness. Keep an eye on the ever changing colour of the rock, especially during sunrise and sunset, when they acquire intense red shades.
Day 12: Spitzkoppe to SwakopmundDeparting the granite infused Spitzkoppe, we make our way to the Atlantic coast and to Swakopmund. Swakopmund makes for a refreshing change with cooler Atlantic sea air, a taste of civilisation and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore.
Day 13: SwakopmundToday is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer. Try some adventure desert based activities like quad biking, sand boarding, skydiving weather permitting. For those seeking a quieter life, enjoy the other side of Swakopmund shops, restaurants, museums, the aquarium, art galleries or simply walk along the promenade admiring the ocean, the quaint German-style architecture and indulge in the towns caf culture
Day 14: Swakopmund to Solitaire AreaContinuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our bush camp for the evening.
Day 15: Solitaire Area to Namib Naukluft National ParkThis morning we leave the Khomas region early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of the famous Dune 45. After a well-earned breakfast we continue deeper into the park for a short shuttle ride and nature walk to Dead Vlei, amidst the giant sand dunes. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon en-route to our camp for the night, nestled between the rocky granite outcrops of the Nubib and Tsaris mountains.
Day 16: Sesriem Area to Fish River CanyonToday we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the worlds second largest canyon - Fish River Canyon. There are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyons infamous sharp river bend known as Hells Corner.
Day 17: Fish River to Gariep Orange River, South AfricaLeaving the mighty Fish River Canyon we travel south to the border of Namibia/South Africa to the Gariep Orange river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibian side. On arrival we have the opportunity to partake in an optional canoe safari on the river to see the striking Richtersveld scenery, or simply relax on the waters edge at camp.
Day 18: Gariep Orange River to CederbergWe continue south passing through Namaqualand, well known for its prolific display of wildflowers that occur in spring best seen between August September. We camp at a picturesque campsite nestled near the Olifants River. Here we have the opportunity to sample some of the beautiful wines of the region.
Day 19: Cederberg to Cape TownWe leave the scenic Cederberg area and travel south, passing the rich fruit growing area of Citrusdal and the spectacular views as we meander down the Picketberg Pass to the Western Cape Province. We continue to cosmopolitan Cape Town - without a doubt one of the worlds most beautiful cities, where our tour ends.