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CAPE TOWN TO VICTORIA FALLS SAFARI ITINERARY
A safari of sunsets, faraway horizons, solitude and silence. We
created this tour because we love it. From the experiences that we
go through, we find that we are still overwhelmed by the places we
visit, the people we meet and the animals we find. Every safari we
do has different highlights, and every highlight is never
forgotten. We hope that those of you, who share with us these
experiences, will feel the same way and do as we have done, fall
in love with the memories of Africa.
Shortening Options:
Cape Town to Swakopmund
Swakopmund to Victoria Falls
DAY 1
We meet at The Outback Africa Safari Lodge in Cape Town
and depart for a day of exploration.
We start our safari adventure with a hiking venture up Table
Mountain ; thereafter we visit Cape Point, the Cape of Good Hope
and the Simon's Town Penguin Colony. We end the day with a
welcoming Braai and safari briefing by the Management of Outback
Africa Safaris at their Outback Africa Safari Lodge. B
DAY 2
After breakfast we depart on our safari. Travel into the
true remote wilderness area of the Western Cape . We camp tonight
in the Cedarberg Mountains . The afternoon is spent on a short
walk to a waterfall, or a swim in one of the many rock pools or
rivers. BLD
DAY 3
Head northwards for the Namibian Border, and make for our
campsite on the banks of the Orange River . But first we stop to
stock up on local provisions in the last major town for days to
come. After setting up camp we cool off in the river.
The rest of the afternoon is spent at leisure chasing Springboks
around the bar. BLD
DAY 4
Today, we spend the morning on the river. We spend a lazy
period canoeing down the largest river in South Africa, the Orange
River. Relax and experience the stark beauty of this ribbon of
water and vegetation cutting a path towards the Atlantic Ocean.
After lunch, we break camp and head out towards the second largest
canyon in the world. The Fish River Canyon.
Sunset is spent enjoying the red sky and listening to the silence.
BLD
DAY 5 (Route weather / conditions permitting.)
Lüderitz and the cold Atlantic Ocean . En route as we
cross the Namib sand mass, to explore the dramatic area and admire
the German architecture of the historic old town.
Late afternoon visit to the diamond-mining Ghost Town of
Kolmanskop, to do a guided tour.
Thereafter it's back across the desert, hoping to observe the
unique desert horses endemic to this area at sunset. Camp at an
oasis in this harsh desert tonight. B
DAY 6
An interesting drive finds our group in the desert.
Sesriem and Sossousvlei.
After lunch and siesta, we will explore the Sesriem Canyon and the
highest dunes in the world:
The dunes of Sossousvlei. Those who want will have the opportunity
to climb one of these ever-changing Namib summits. It is an
experience never to be forgotten as we enter a different world,
the world of the sands of time. Sunset is spent chasing black
shadows across red dunes, whilst sipping a cold chardonnay. BLD
DAY 7
Sunrise is greeted and, after breakfast, head out towards
the cold Atlantic Ocean once more. En route we cross the Kuiseb
Canyon and the Namib-Naukluft Park. This area has unique
photographic opportunities. Transverse the Namib sand once more
and make for the holiday Mecca of Swakopmund. Accommodation is in
bungalows or hotels, allowing us to rid ourselves of the Namib
sand and be civilized for a couple of days. BLD
DAY 8
Swakopmund has a huge variety of shops, museums, beaches
and restaurants. Optional excursions are, for example, a Flight
over the Dunes that we climbed at Sossousvlei.
Or chill out at a local sidewalk coffee shop. B
DAY 9
First we visit to the Seal Colony of Cape Cross on the
Skeleton Coast.
After our Seal excursion we head for the Spitzkoppe. We spend the
late afternoon exploring many hidden crevasses and caves in search
of evidence of San occupation in earlier times. Sunset is spent
high up on a rock ledge fascinated by the ever-changing rainbow of
colour - red, burnt amber, yellow and orange: the Sunset of
Spitzkoppe. A silent destination. BLD
DAY 10
Damaraland & Desert Elephants. Today we venture into
the true wilderness, searching for the endemic Elephants and the
San etchings of Twyfelfontein. We are exposed to true African
conditions today. Camp in an ethnical campsite and enjoy the
cultural interaction with the Damara tribe. Dinner at a lodge
nearby. BL
DAY 11
The " Great White Place of Dry Water". The
Etosha National Park . After setting up camp at Okaukuejo we spend
an extensive period out in the field, searching for the animals
that are prolific to the central area of Etosha. Tonight we relax
at the waterhole, waiting for the nocturnal creatures.
Photographic opportunities are unmatched. BLD
DAY 12 (These days in Etosha will be dictated by
seasonal weather changes and migration patterns.)
Up before sunrise for an early morning game drive to wake
the animals. After a period out in the field, return for a
well-earned brunch. The afternoon finds us in the landy searching
new areas, waiting at a strategic waterhole or game paths. Br D
DAY 13
The Caprivi. We depart the Etosha after a game drive
excursion, and make our way north on a long, but interesting
journey, showing us the true "African" face of Namibia.
We restock provisions for our Okavango Delta excursion in Rundu
and camp on the banks of the Kavango River across from Angola
tonight. BL
DAY 14
A new day, first we explore the Mohango Game Reserve in search of
the majestic Roan and Sable Antelope found here. Thereafter we
head for a wild country. Botswana.
Travel in 4x4 over sandy conditions to the verge of the waterway
and our base camp in the heart of the permanent waters of the
Okavango Delta. BLD
DAY 15
An early start. A wild place. First a transfer by motorboat to our
Okavango Delta swamp island. Today we finally meet Africa and camp
wild under the Palm or Ebony trees. We spend the evening around
the campfire enjoying the aura of wild Africa , and looking over
our shoulders into the darkness. Experience the opportunity to
walk with a local guide in this unspoilt Okavango Delta
wilderness, or do a makoro excursion upstream, in search of the
shy Sitatunga antelope or secretive Pel`s fishing owl. BLD
DAY 16
Early transfer back to our Okavango base camp and the
Hills of Tsodilo is our new port`o call for this evening. After a
strenuous drive, we reach the 4 separate hills, where we set up
camp.
Late afternoon we explore the Male & Female Hills with a local
guide.
We are sure to find signs of San occupation. The Tsodilo Hills is
a sacred destination, and we come away with an awe not explained
in modern civilizations. BLD
DAY 17
Ngepi Camp on the Okavango River is our next destination.
Ngepi is a great birding area in which the Paradise Flycatcher and
Giant Kingfisher, two of the many rare bird species, are found. A
beautiful decadent camping experience. Dinner in the ethnical camp
restaurant tonight. BL
DAY 18
Crossing the border back into Botswana , we make our way
to the Chobe National Park . We camp next to the park on the banks
of the Chobe River . In the afternoon we do a boat cruise into the
Chobe N.P., an area that abounds with Elephant, Buffalo , Hippo
and many Antelope species. We hope to find the Puku Antelope, an
antelope endemic to the Chobe floodplains. The park contains a
multitude of aquatic bird species and the visitor is sure to
observe the majestic Fish Eagle or the acrobatic Bee-eater . BD
DAY 19
Victoria Falls in Zambia is calling. After the border
crossing and a short drive we set up camp outside the bustling
town of Livingstone. Today we will visit the world-famous Victoria
Falls. (Entry own expense)
One great way to end a fantastic adventure is by having a second
fantastic adventure: Rafting the mighty Zambezi River. Do not be
afraid, as this is the ultimate way of forging a unique bond
between world travellers who have become friends. BLD
DAY 20
One great way to end a fantastic adventure is by having a
second fantastic adventure:
Rafting the mighty Zambezi River . This is the ultimate way of
forging a unique bond between world travellers who have become
friends. Do not be afraid.
Today is yours to raft, fly, jump, ride or sightsee. The Zambian
side of Victoria Falls is a recommendation for its curio market
and rainforest. B
DAY 21
After breakfast we bid our guide farewell, and embark on
our journey home. B
Many will, and do, return to Africa.
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