Adventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Entdecke die Farbenpracht des schwarzen Kontinents auf dieser Abenteuertour vom Indischen Ozean bis zum Atlantik
- Gewürzinsel Sansibar
- Blaues Wasser am Lake Malawi
- Lusaka, die Hauptstadt Sambias
- Livingstone & Victoria Wasserfälle
- Chobe River Safari Cruise
- Auf Safari im Chobe Nationalpark
- Beeindruckendes Okavango Delta
- Kalahari Bushman Walk
- Windhoek - Namibias charmante Hauptstadt
- Pirschfahrt im Etosha Nationalpark
- Felsmalereien der Buschmänner in Spitzkoppe
- Outdoormekka Swakopmund
- Imposante Sanddünen von Sossusvlei
- Die Schluchten des Fish River Canyon
- Camping am Grenzfluss zwischen Südafrika und Namibia, dem Gariep River
- Südafrikas Lieblingsstadt Kapstadt
- Überblick
- Leistungen
- Reiseverlauf
- Termine & Preise
- Zusatzinformationen
34 Tage Tansania · Botsuana · Südafrika · Malawi · Namibia · Sambia
Safari Strand Camping- Reise-Nr.: 153C10036
- Internationale Gruppenreise
- Teilnehmer (min./max.): 6-16
- Mindestalter: 18 Jahre
- Hinweis zur Mindestteilnehmerzahl
Local Payment Anfragen oder buchen
Leistungen enthalten
- Afrika Overlandtour gemäß Programm
- Transport in voll ausgerüstetem Overland-Truck
- Komplette Camping- und Kochausrüstung (außer Schlafsack)
- Ausflüge, Aktivitäten und Besichtigungen gemäß Reiseverlauf
- Fährüberfahrt zur/von der Insel Sansibar
- Unterkunft auf der Insel Sansibar
- Eintrittsgebühr Victoria Falls Nationalpark
- Chobe Nationalpark: Bootstour und Pirschfahrt
- 2-tägige Okavango Delta Exkursion mit Mokoro und Wandersafari mit lokalem Guide
- Kalahari Bushman Walk
- Etosha Nationalpark Pirschfahrten
- Spitzkoppe Felsmalereien
- 4x4 Transfer nach Sossusvlei
- Aufstieg auf die Düne 45
- Sesriem Canyon
- Fish River Canyon
Leistungen nicht enthalten
- Nicht genannte Mahlzeiten und Getränke
- Optionale Ausflüge und Aktivitäten
- Persönliche Ausgaben, Trinkgelder
Unterbringung
Die Übernachtungen auf Sansibar und in Swakopmund erfolgen in Mehrbettzimmern.
Verpflegung
33x Frühstück, 24x Mittagessen, 23x AbendessenDas Kochen wird zusammen vom Tourguide und den Teilnehmern übernommen. Es sind 3 herzhafte Mahlzeiten pro Tag mit eingeschlossen (sofern nicht anders angegeben). Der Guide vollbringt wahre Wunder auf dem Campingkocher! Jeder Teilnehmer hilft bei der Zubereitung der Mahlzeit mit. Vegetarier können problemlos verköstigt werden und werden von unseren Kochkünsten begeistert sein. Bei Bedarf können spezielle Ernährungs- und Diätanforderungen berücksichtigt werden. Diese sollten jedoch frühzeitig angemeldet werden.
Tourbegleitung
Transportarten
Zusätzliche Übernachtungen
Kipepeo Village
Doppelzimmer: 39 EUR p.P.
Einzelzimmer: 57 EUR
Kapstadt
Ashanti Lodge Gardens
Verpflegung: Frühstück
Doppelzimmer: 42 EUR p.P.
Einzelzimmer: 58 EUR
Mehrbettzimmer: 30 EUR
Die Zimmer teilen sich gemeinschaftliche sanitäre Einrichtungen.
Ashanti Lodge Guest House
Verpflegung: Frühstück
Doppelzimmer mit privatem Bad: 54 EUR
Bitte beachte, dass sich die Preise jederzeit ändern können.
Flughafentransfer
42 EUR p.P.
Kapstadt
26 EUR p.P.
Bitte beachte, dass sich die Preise jederzeit ändern können.
Optionale Ausflüge / Zusatzleistungen
Gewürztour USD35
Arabisches Fort USD5
Palastmuseum USD10
Tauchgang USD130
Dhow Schnorcheltour ab USD40
Massagen ab USD20
Mikumi Nationalpark
Pirschfahrt USD150
Südafrika
Weinverkostung USD10
Kanumiete USD40
Malawi
Reiten USD50
Dorfspaziergang USD10
Tageswanderung Livingstonia USD10
Schnorcheltagesausflug ab USD15
Tauchgänge ab USD45
Kanumiete ab USD10
Livingstone
Bungee jumping USD160
Abseil (ganztägig) USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya Nationalpark Fußpirsch USD110
Chief Mukumi Dorfour USD50
Gorge swing USD95
Jet boat auf dem Sambesi und Cable car ab USD120
Halbtägige Kanusafari USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full day White Water Rafting USD160
Helikopter/ Microlight Flüge ab USD185
Halbtägigie Angeltour USD145
Bridge Tour USD65
Okavango Delta
Rundflug über das Delta (5-Sitzer-Flugzeug, 45 min) ab USD560
Reiten in Maun (2 Std.) USD50
Ghanzi
Traditionelle Tänze USD15
Swakopmund
Sandboarding USD40-50
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Tiefseeangeln USD120
Rundflug USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Delfin und Seerobben-Bootstour USD60
Kajak fahren USD60
Bitte beachte, dass sich die Preise jederzeit ändern können.
1. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10
Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 km
Unterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 km
Unterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.
Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 km
Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10
Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 km
Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10
Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 km
Unterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.
Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 km
Unterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 km
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 km
Unterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 km
Unterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 km
Unterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 km
Unterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 km
Unterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 km
Unterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 km
Unterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.
Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 km
Unterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.
Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 km
Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60
Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 km
Unterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 km
Unterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 km
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40
Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 km
Unterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10
Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 km
Unterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 km
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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November 2024
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Di, 26.11.2024
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Termindetails öffnen
Ausgebucht
5.035 €
zzgl. 390 $ (ca. 368 €)
Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 5.035 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 5.035 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 26.11.2024 - 29.12.20241. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (26.11.2024)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (27.11.2024)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (28.11.2024)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (29.11.2024)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (30.11.2024)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (01.12.2024)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (02.12.2024)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (03.12.2024)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (04.12.2024)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (05.12.2024)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (06.12.2024)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (07.12.2024)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (08.12.2024)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (09.12.2024)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (10.12.2024)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (11.12.2024)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (12.12.2024)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (13.12.2024)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (14.12.2024)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (15.12.2024)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (16.12.2024)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (17.12.2024)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (18.12.2024)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (19.12.2024)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (20.12.2024)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (21.12.2024)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (22.12.2024)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (23.12.2024)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (24.12.2024)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (25.12.2024)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (26.12.2024)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (27.12.2024)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (28.12.2024)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (29.12.2024)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 26.11.2024
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zzgl. 390 $ (ca. 368 €)
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5.035 €
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 5.035 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 5.035 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 10.12.2024 - 12.01.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (10.12.2024)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (11.12.2024)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (12.12.2024)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (13.12.2024)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (14.12.2024)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (15.12.2024)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (16.12.2024)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (17.12.2024)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (18.12.2024)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (19.12.2024)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (20.12.2024)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (21.12.2024)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (22.12.2024)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (23.12.2024)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (24.12.2024)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (25.12.2024)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (26.12.2024)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (27.12.2024)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (28.12.2024)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (29.12.2024)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (30.12.2024)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (31.12.2024)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (01.01.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (02.01.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (03.01.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (04.01.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (05.01.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (06.01.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (07.01.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (08.01.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (09.01.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (10.01.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (11.01.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (12.01.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 24.12.2024
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Termindetails öffnen
Ausgebucht
5.035 €
zzgl. 390 $ (ca. 368 €)
Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 5.035 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 5.035 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 24.12.2024 - 26.01.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (24.12.2024)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (25.12.2024)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (26.12.2024)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (27.12.2024)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (28.12.2024)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (29.12.2024)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (30.12.2024)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (31.12.2024)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (01.01.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (02.01.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (03.01.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (04.01.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (05.01.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (06.01.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (07.01.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (08.01.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (09.01.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (10.01.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (11.01.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (12.01.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (13.01.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (14.01.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (15.01.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (16.01.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (17.01.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (18.01.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (19.01.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (20.01.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (21.01.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (22.01.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (23.01.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (24.01.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (25.01.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (26.01.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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5.035 €
zzgl. 390 $ (ca. 368 €)
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 07.01.2025 - 09.02.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (07.01.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (08.01.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (09.01.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (10.01.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (11.01.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (12.01.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (13.01.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (14.01.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (15.01.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (16.01.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (17.01.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (18.01.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (19.01.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (20.01.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (21.01.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (22.01.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (23.01.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (24.01.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (25.01.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (26.01.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (27.01.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (28.01.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (29.01.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (30.01.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (31.01.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (01.02.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (02.02.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (03.02.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (04.02.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (05.02.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (06.02.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (07.02.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (08.02.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (09.02.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Termin: 21.01.2025 - 23.02.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (21.01.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (22.01.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (23.01.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (24.01.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (25.01.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (26.01.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (27.01.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (28.01.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (29.01.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (30.01.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (31.01.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (01.02.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (02.02.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (03.02.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (04.02.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (05.02.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (06.02.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (07.02.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (08.02.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (09.02.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (10.02.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (11.02.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (12.02.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (13.02.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (14.02.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (15.02.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (16.02.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (17.02.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (18.02.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (19.02.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (20.02.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (21.02.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (22.02.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (23.02.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Ausgebucht
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4.331 €
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zzgl. 390 $ (ca. 368 €)
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Ausgebucht
5.035 €
4.331 €
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zzgl. 390 $ (ca. 368 €)
Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 04.02.2025 - 09.03.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (04.02.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (05.02.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (06.02.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (07.02.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (08.02.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (09.02.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (10.02.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (11.02.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (12.02.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (13.02.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (14.02.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (15.02.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (16.02.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (17.02.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (18.02.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (19.02.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (20.02.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (21.02.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (22.02.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (23.02.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (24.02.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (25.02.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (26.02.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (27.02.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (28.02.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (01.03.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (02.03.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (03.03.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (04.03.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (05.03.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (06.03.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (07.03.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (08.03.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (09.03.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Termin: 18.02.2025 - 23.03.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (18.02.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (19.02.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (20.02.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (21.02.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (22.02.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (23.02.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (24.02.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (25.02.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (26.02.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (27.02.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (28.02.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (01.03.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (02.03.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (03.03.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (04.03.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (05.03.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (06.03.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (07.03.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (08.03.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (09.03.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (10.03.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (11.03.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (12.03.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (13.03.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (14.03.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (15.03.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (16.03.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (17.03.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (18.03.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (19.03.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (20.03.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (21.03.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (22.03.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (23.03.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 04.03.2025 - 06.04.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (04.03.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (05.03.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (06.03.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (07.03.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (08.03.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (09.03.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (10.03.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (11.03.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (12.03.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (13.03.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (14.03.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (15.03.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (16.03.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (17.03.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (18.03.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (19.03.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (20.03.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (21.03.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (22.03.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (23.03.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (24.03.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (25.03.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (26.03.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (27.03.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (28.03.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (29.03.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (30.03.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (31.03.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (01.04.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (02.04.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (03.04.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (04.04.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (05.04.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (06.04.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Termin: 18.03.2025 - 20.04.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (18.03.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (19.03.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (20.03.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (21.03.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (22.03.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (23.03.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (24.03.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (25.03.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (26.03.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (27.03.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (28.03.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (29.03.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (30.03.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (31.03.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (01.04.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (02.04.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (03.04.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (04.04.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (05.04.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (06.04.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (07.04.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (08.04.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (09.04.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (10.04.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (11.04.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (12.04.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (13.04.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (14.04.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (15.04.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (16.04.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (17.04.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (18.04.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (19.04.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (20.04.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 01.04.2025 - 04.05.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (01.04.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (02.04.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (03.04.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (04.04.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (05.04.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (06.04.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (07.04.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (08.04.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (09.04.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (10.04.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (11.04.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (12.04.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (13.04.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (14.04.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (15.04.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (16.04.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (17.04.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (18.04.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (19.04.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (20.04.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (21.04.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (22.04.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (23.04.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (24.04.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (25.04.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (26.04.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (27.04.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (28.04.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (29.04.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (30.04.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (01.05.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (02.05.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (03.05.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (04.05.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 15.04.2025 - 18.05.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (15.04.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (16.04.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (17.04.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (18.04.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (19.04.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (20.04.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (21.04.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (22.04.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (23.04.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (24.04.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (25.04.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (26.04.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (27.04.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (28.04.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (29.04.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (30.04.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (01.05.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (02.05.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (03.05.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (04.05.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (05.05.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (06.05.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (07.05.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (08.05.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (09.05.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (10.05.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (11.05.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (12.05.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (13.05.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (14.05.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (15.05.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (16.05.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (17.05.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (18.05.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 29.04.2025
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 29.04.2025 - 01.06.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (29.04.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (30.04.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (01.05.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (02.05.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (03.05.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (04.05.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (05.05.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (06.05.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (07.05.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (08.05.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (09.05.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (10.05.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (11.05.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (12.05.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (13.05.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (14.05.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (15.05.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (16.05.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (17.05.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (18.05.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (19.05.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (20.05.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (21.05.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (22.05.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (23.05.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (24.05.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (25.05.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (26.05.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (27.05.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (28.05.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (29.05.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (30.05.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (31.05.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (01.06.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 13.05.2025 - 15.06.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (13.05.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (14.05.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (15.05.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (16.05.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (17.05.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (18.05.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (19.05.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (20.05.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (21.05.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (22.05.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (23.05.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (24.05.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (25.05.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (26.05.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (27.05.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (28.05.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (29.05.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (30.05.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (31.05.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (01.06.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (02.06.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (03.06.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (04.06.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (05.06.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (06.06.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (07.06.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (08.06.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (09.06.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (10.06.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (11.06.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (12.06.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (13.06.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (14.06.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (15.06.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 27.05.2025
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 27.05.2025 - 29.06.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (27.05.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (28.05.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (29.05.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (30.05.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (31.05.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (01.06.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (02.06.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (03.06.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (04.06.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (05.06.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (06.06.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (07.06.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (08.06.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (09.06.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (10.06.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (11.06.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (12.06.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (13.06.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (14.06.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (15.06.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (16.06.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (17.06.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (18.06.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (19.06.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (20.06.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (21.06.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (22.06.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (23.06.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (24.06.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (25.06.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (26.06.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (27.06.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (28.06.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (29.06.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.331 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 10.06.2025 - 13.07.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (10.06.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (11.06.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (12.06.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (13.06.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (14.06.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (15.06.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (16.06.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (17.06.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (18.06.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (19.06.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (20.06.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (21.06.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (22.06.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (23.06.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (24.06.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (25.06.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (26.06.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (27.06.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (28.06.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (29.06.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (30.06.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (01.07.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (02.07.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (03.07.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (04.07.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (05.07.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (06.07.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (07.07.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (08.07.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (09.07.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (10.07.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (11.07.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (12.07.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (13.07.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Termin: 24.06.2025 - 27.07.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (24.06.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (25.06.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (26.06.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (27.06.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (28.06.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (29.06.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (30.06.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (01.07.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (02.07.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (03.07.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (04.07.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (05.07.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (06.07.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (07.07.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (08.07.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (09.07.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (10.07.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (11.07.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (12.07.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (13.07.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (14.07.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (15.07.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (16.07.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (17.07.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (18.07.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (19.07.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (20.07.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (21.07.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (22.07.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (23.07.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (24.07.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (25.07.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (26.07.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (27.07.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 08.07.2025 - 10.08.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (08.07.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (09.07.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (10.07.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (11.07.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (12.07.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (13.07.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (14.07.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (15.07.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (16.07.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (17.07.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (18.07.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (19.07.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (20.07.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (21.07.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (22.07.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (23.07.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (24.07.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (25.07.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (26.07.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (27.07.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (28.07.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (29.07.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (30.07.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (31.07.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (01.08.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (02.08.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (03.08.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (04.08.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (05.08.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (06.08.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (07.08.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (08.08.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (09.08.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (10.08.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Termin: 22.07.2025 - 24.08.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (22.07.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (23.07.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (24.07.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (25.07.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (26.07.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (27.07.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (28.07.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (29.07.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (30.07.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (31.07.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (01.08.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (02.08.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (03.08.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (04.08.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (05.08.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (06.08.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (07.08.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (08.08.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (09.08.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (10.08.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (11.08.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (12.08.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (13.08.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (14.08.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (15.08.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (16.08.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (17.08.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (18.08.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (19.08.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (20.08.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (21.08.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (22.08.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (23.08.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (24.08.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 05.08.2025 - 07.09.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (05.08.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (06.08.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (07.08.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (08.08.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (09.08.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (10.08.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (11.08.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (12.08.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (13.08.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (14.08.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (15.08.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (16.08.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (17.08.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (18.08.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (19.08.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (20.08.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (21.08.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (22.08.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (23.08.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (24.08.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (25.08.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (26.08.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (27.08.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (28.08.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (29.08.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (30.08.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (31.08.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (01.09.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (02.09.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (03.09.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (04.09.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (05.09.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (06.09.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (07.09.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 19.08.2025
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 19.08.2025 - 21.09.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (19.08.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (20.08.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (21.08.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (22.08.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (23.08.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (24.08.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (25.08.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (26.08.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (27.08.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (28.08.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (29.08.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (30.08.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (31.08.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (01.09.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (02.09.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (03.09.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (04.09.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (05.09.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (06.09.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (07.09.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (08.09.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (09.09.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (10.09.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (11.09.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (12.09.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (13.09.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (14.09.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (15.09.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (16.09.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (17.09.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (18.09.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (19.09.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (20.09.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (21.09.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 02.09.2025 - 05.10.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (02.09.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (03.09.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (04.09.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (05.09.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (06.09.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (07.09.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (08.09.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (09.09.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (10.09.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (11.09.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (12.09.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (13.09.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (14.09.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (15.09.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (16.09.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (17.09.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (18.09.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (19.09.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (20.09.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (21.09.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (22.09.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (23.09.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (24.09.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (25.09.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (26.09.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (27.09.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (28.09.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (29.09.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (30.09.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (01.10.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (02.10.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (03.10.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (04.10.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (05.10.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 16.09.2025
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 16.09.2025 - 19.10.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (16.09.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (17.09.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (18.09.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (19.09.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (20.09.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (21.09.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (22.09.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (23.09.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (24.09.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (25.09.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (26.09.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (27.09.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (28.09.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (29.09.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (30.09.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (01.10.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (02.10.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (03.10.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (04.10.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (05.10.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (06.10.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (07.10.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (08.10.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (09.10.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (10.10.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (11.10.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (12.10.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (13.10.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (14.10.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (15.10.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (16.10.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (17.10.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (18.10.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (19.10.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Termin: 30.09.2025 - 02.11.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (30.09.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (01.10.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (02.10.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (03.10.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (04.10.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (05.10.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (06.10.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (07.10.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (08.10.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (09.10.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (10.10.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (11.10.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (12.10.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (13.10.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (14.10.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (15.10.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (16.10.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (17.10.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (18.10.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (19.10.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (20.10.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (21.10.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (22.10.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (23.10.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (24.10.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (25.10.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (26.10.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (27.10.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (28.10.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (29.10.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (30.10.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (31.10.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (01.11.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (02.11.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 14.10.2025 - 16.11.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (14.10.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (15.10.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (16.10.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (17.10.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (18.10.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (19.10.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (20.10.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (21.10.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (22.10.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (23.10.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (24.10.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (25.10.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (26.10.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (27.10.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (28.10.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (29.10.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (30.10.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (31.10.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (01.11.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (02.11.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (03.11.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (04.11.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (05.11.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (06.11.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (07.11.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (08.11.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (09.11.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (10.11.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (11.11.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (12.11.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (13.11.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (14.11.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (15.11.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (16.11.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 28.10.2025
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 28.10.2025 - 30.11.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (28.10.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (29.10.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (30.10.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (31.10.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (01.11.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (02.11.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (03.11.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (04.11.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (05.11.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (06.11.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (07.11.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (08.11.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (09.11.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (10.11.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (11.11.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (12.11.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (13.11.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (14.11.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (15.11.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (16.11.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (17.11.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (18.11.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (19.11.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (20.11.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (21.11.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (22.11.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (23.11.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (24.11.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (25.11.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (26.11.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (27.11.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (28.11.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (29.11.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (30.11.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 11.11.2025 - 14.12.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (11.11.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (12.11.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (13.11.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (14.11.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (15.11.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (16.11.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (17.11.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (18.11.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (19.11.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (20.11.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (21.11.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (22.11.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (23.11.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (24.11.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (25.11.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (26.11.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (27.11.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (28.11.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (29.11.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (30.11.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (01.12.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (02.12.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (03.12.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (04.12.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (05.12.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (06.12.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (07.12.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (08.12.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (09.12.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (10.12.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (11.12.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (12.12.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (13.12.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (14.12.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 25.11.2025 - 28.12.20251. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (25.11.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (26.11.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (27.11.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (28.11.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (29.11.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (30.11.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (01.12.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (02.12.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (03.12.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (04.12.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (05.12.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (06.12.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (07.12.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (08.12.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (09.12.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (10.12.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (11.12.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (12.12.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (13.12.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (14.12.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (15.12.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (16.12.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (17.12.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (18.12.2025)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (19.12.2025)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (20.12.2025)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (21.12.2025)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (22.12.2025)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (23.12.2025)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (24.12.2025)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (25.12.2025)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (26.12.2025)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (27.12.2025)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (28.12.2025)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 09.12.2025 - 11.01.20261. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (09.12.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (10.12.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (11.12.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (12.12.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (13.12.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (14.12.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (15.12.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (16.12.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (17.12.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (18.12.2025)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (19.12.2025)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (20.12.2025)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (21.12.2025)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (22.12.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (23.12.2025)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (24.12.2025)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (25.12.2025)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (26.12.2025)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (27.12.2025)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (28.12.2025)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (29.12.2025)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (30.12.2025)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (31.12.2025)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (01.01.2026)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (02.01.2026)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (03.01.2026)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (04.01.2026)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (05.01.2026)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (06.01.2026)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (07.01.2026)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (08.01.2026)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (09.01.2026)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (10.01.2026)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (11.01.2026)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Di, 23.12.2025
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Local Payment Termindetails öffnenUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminUnterbringung:2-Personen-Zelt — 4.532 €Reiseverlauf zu diesem TerminAdventure Roadtrip von Sansibar nach Südafrika
Termin: 23.12.2025 - 25.01.20261. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Sansibar (23.12.2025)
Evocative and exotic, Zanzibar conjures up images of idyllic, sandy, palm fringed beaches; romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here – and an intriguing history. Zanzibar was the base of the great 19th century explorers such as John Hanning Speke, Richard Burton and David Livingstone and once was a major trading centre of spices. Indeed, the spice trade here is centuries old: Zanzibaris have traded with the people of the Arabian Peninsula for many generations, navigating the ocean in simple dhow sailboats, relying on the annual trade winds for passage. The Arab influence is evident in the architecture and diverse street stall offerings of the capital, Stone Town. This influence can be seen right along the Eastern coast – the Swahili language itself is a result of the mixing of Arab and African languages and cultures over many centuries.
Zanzibar’s other history is not so romantic. The island was also a staging post for slaves bought from the African interior, being held before shipping to slave owners in the Middle East. You can still see the places where these men and woman were held – and even a short visit is enough to convey the appalling conditions they had to endure.
Our time on the island over the next 3 nights is not structured and your time is at leisure. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot: explore the bazaars for old maritime trinkets, fabrics and wooden carvings, or visit mosques, palaces, courtyards and alleyways of the old town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and you can take day tours to visit some and have your senses dazzled by the tastes and scents experienced. If it’s white sand, sparkling ocean and hot sun you prefer – head to the northern beaches and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best.
Try snorkelling and diving, indulge in some sumptuous seafood, or simply relax beneath a coconut palm with a cocktail and a good book.
NB: As we leave the truck on the mainland, basic tourist class accommodation (B&B) is included in the tour price but for the sake of flexibility other meals are left for your own account. Typically, we spend one night in Stone Town and the next two nights in the north of the island at one of the beaches. Your tour leader will be available to assist if you if you have any questions or need activities arranged.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Slave Markets USD15
Arabic Fort USD5
Palace Museum USD10Unterkunft: Mazson's Hotel
2. Tag: Sansibar (24.12.2025)
Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer to the northern beaches from Stone Town. Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Kendwa, in the northwest part of the island, take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs or grab a snorkel and goggles to explore these from above.
Optional Activities:
Spice Tour USD35
Scuba Diving local USD150
Yacht Trip USD120
Snorkelling Safaris from USD40
Massages from USD20Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
3. Tag: Sansibar (25.12.2025)
Browse markets or enjoy hanging in a hammock with a cocktail and a good book. The beach is a great place to catch up with the locals who will pass by selling their wares, offering henna tattoos and inexpensive massages. Round the day off with a sunset dhow cruise or chilling to the tunes from the nearby beach bars.
Unterkunft: Sunset Kendwa
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
4. Tag: Sansibar - Dar es Salaam (26.12.2025)
We have the morning to do any last-minute shopping or enjoy one last swim before catching the ferry back to the African mainland and Dar es Salaam and onwards to our campsite on the coast for the evening.
Please note that some group members may be ending their tour in Dar es Salaam. Both old and new are invited to join in any group outings.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Kipepeo Beach Village
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
5. Tag: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi Nationalpark Gebiet (27.12.2025)
Leaving the bustling city and warm Atlantic coast, we drive inland through the Mikumi National Park where we may, with luck, spot forest elephant or giraffe feeding near the side of the road. Our campsite is located a short stone’s throw from the park and we enjoy sundowners at the local bar/ restaurant followed by the evening around the open fire under the blanket of stars. If time allows we can go on an optional game drive in the late afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Mikumi Game Drive USD150Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 290 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Tan-Swiss Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
6. Tag: Mikumi - Iringa (28.12.2025)
We continue our journey heading to the town of Iringa and the Kisolanza Farm. At an altitude of 1600m Kisolanza ensures a pleasant fresh climate in one of the most scenic areas in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years, Kisolanza remains a working farm providing organic meat (beef, lamb and chicken) and vegetables to the surrounding markets as well as Dar es Salaam. The farm house is a well-known spot to camp and is the overnight near our mid-way point for our journey from the ocean to the Malawi border.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 220 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Kisolanza Farm
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
7. Tag: Iringa - Chitimba Beach, Malawi (29.12.2025)
After our last night in Tanzania, we head through lush mountain passes, rich grazing land, and banana and tea plantations to the Songwe border post into Malawi.
Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’ covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawi people. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade, and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato, (dugout canoe made from hollowed out tree trunk) fishing on the lake at the break of day. The lake also has the highest number of endemic fresh water fish species of any in the world.
NB: Although it is our intention to adhere to the campsites described, a certain amount of flexibility is built into our time in Malawi and the crew may make alterations to the published itinerary. Please therefore treat the Malawi section of the dossier as a guide line only.Fahrzeit: ca. 11 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 550 kmUnterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
8. Tag: Chitimba Beach (30.12.2025)
Relax on the beach, take a leisurely village walk or do the full day trip to Manchewe Falls where, after an 11km hike, you can cool off in a natural bath. The surrounding hills are home to the Livingstonia Mission where David Livingstone worked from for a time while staying in Malawi. The views from here are simply magnificent and well worth the effort of hiking to. For those staying at the campsite, there is a local craft market where you can enjoy learning the ins and outs of woodcarving your own souvenir, or learn to play the game of Bao, haggle for some souvenirs or enjoy a relaxing day admiring the shimmering waters from the beach.
Optional Activities:
Livingstonia day hike USD10Unterkunft: Chitimba Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
9. Tag: Kande Beach (31.12.2025)
Today we take a nice scenic drive through rubber plantations to Mzuzu – the capital of the northern region and the third largest town in Malawi - where we stop for a short while to grab supplies and check out the markets, before arriving to Kande Beach. Try some of the optional water sports typically available, horse riding or else simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, generally known as some of the friendliest in Africa, to gain insight into their way of life.
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 240 kmUnterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
10. Tag: Kande Beach (01.01.2026)
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the water sports available including diving, snorkelling, and horse riding along the beach. Or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi. There is the opportunity to meet the local people, by tradition very friendly, on an optional guided Village Walk, or you can simply head out and explore the lakeside, craft market and meet some of the locals.
Optional Activities:
Horse Riding USD55
Village Walk USD10
Snorkelling Day Trip from USD15
Fresh Water Scuba Diving from USD45
Canoe Hire from USD10Unterkunft: Kande Beach Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
11. Tag: Kande Beach - Chipata, Sambia (02.01.2026)
Saying our goodbye’s to ‘the Lake’, we cross the border to Zambia and to Chipata. Formally named Fort Jamerson, the border town has a population of approx. 98,000, and is the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province. The town has colourful fruit and vegetable markets and an unexpected number of ornate mosques due to its large Indian community. If time allows, we will stop in Chipata before arriving to our campsite situated a short distance from the town centre.
Fahrzeit: ca. 9 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 440 kmUnterkunft: Mama Rula’s Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
12. Tag: Chipata - Lusaka (03.01.2026)
Today we leave early and take the Great Eastern Road through lush country and small villages, cross the Luangwa River to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approx. 1.7m inhabitants. It is located on Zambia’s southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m with four main highways running north, south, east and west to different parts of Africa.
Our campsite for the evening is set in a tranquil and relaxing setting on a farm.Fahrzeit: ca. 12 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 620 kmUnterkunft: Eureka Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
13. Tag: Lusaka - Livingstone (04.01.2026)
We head south to Livingstone and set up camp at the Waterfront campsite on the banks of the Zambezi River, just a few kilometres from the Victoria Falls. At various times of year, the spray from the ‘Falls’ can be seen from up to 20 or 30 kilometres away, hence the local name Mosi oa Tunya – the ‘Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your raincoat to keep you and your camera dry!
The campsite management provide information on all activities available in the area (typically these include rafting, canoeing, bungee, abseiling, gorge swinging, horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises), allowing you to plan your time accordingly over the next four nights.
NB: For the sake of practicality, meals in Livingstone are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back with the group at mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the Zambezi River and offers a good selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow USD15-30 per meal). Relax and enjoy these few days at your own leisure. Alternatively, take a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone and try the local fare.Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 520 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
14. Tag: Livingstone (05.01.2026)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town, pop over to neighbouring Zimbabwe or enjoy the many optional activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, river cruises, flights over the falls, just to name a few.
Optional Activities:
Bungee Jumping USD160
Full Day Abseil USD190
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park Game Walk USD110
Chief Mukumi Village Tour USD50
Gorge Swing USD95
Zambezi Jet boat and Cable Car from USD120
Half Day Canoe USD110
Zambezi Sunset Cruise USD75
Full Day White-water Rafting USD160
Helicopter/Microlight Flights from USD185
Half Day Fishing USD145
Bridge Tour USD65Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
15. Tag: Livingstone (06.01.2026)
Today we have a free day to enjoy the many optional activities on offer or spend your day at leisure by the poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences.
Please note that some group members may be finishing or starting their tour in Livingstone today.Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
16. Tag: Livingstone (07.01.2026)
We have a free day in Livingstone today to explore the town. Spend your leisure day in Livingstone exploring the activities, town and markets or simply relax poolside at the Waterfront. The perfect time to catch up on your social media and share your experiences before heading off into the Southern Africa part of your holiday.
Unterkunft: Campingplatz beim Victoria Falls Waterfront
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
17. Tag: Livingstone - Kasane, Botswana (08.01.2026)
Moving 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. By size, Chobe is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant birdlife, including the famous African fish eagle. We take a Fish Eagle cruise on the Chobe River – a great opportunity to see hippo and perhaps elephant or buffalo coming to the river to bathe and drink. The Chobe River is a major watering spot for large breeding herds of elephants, as well as families of giraffe, sable and buffalo. The flood plains are the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. Birding is also excellent here. When in flood, spoonbills, ibis, and various species of stork and other waterfowl flock to the area.
Fahrzeit: ca. 1.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 80 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Thebe River Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
18. Tag: Chobe Nationalpark - Elephant Sands, Nata (09.01.2026)
This morning we head out to explore the Chobe National Park in an open vehicle game drive where we may have the opportunity to spot not only elephant that are so prolific in the park, but also lion and different antelope species. Moving on from Chobe we continue south and may still encounter elephant and buffalo alongside the road. We arrive to our camp in the afternoon. There are no fences and wildlife roams freely. Many groups report seeing elephant and antelope at close proximity from the campsite - a very relaxing way to view wildlife!
Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 270 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz bei der Elephant Sands Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
19. Tag: Elephant Sands, Nata - Maun (10.01.2026)
We leave Elephant Sands and make our way to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Maun is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native dwellings. Although officially still a village, Maun has developed rapidly from a rural frontier town to a community that has spread along the wide banks of the Thamalakane River. This is an area where red lechwe antelope can still be seen grazing alongside local donkeys, goats and cattle. Since Maun's founding in 1915 it has had a reputation as a hard-living 'Wild West' town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. Maun today is a thriving tourist town famous for its donkey population and to a lesser extent, goats. These animals can be seen standing around town as they are used by local traders and farmers alike to transport their wares to sell on the curb side.
NB: If time allows, we have the opportunity to take an optional scenic flight over the Delta in the afternoon.
Optional Activities:
Okavango Delta Scenic Flight per 5-seater plane – 45 min flight time from USD650
Maun Horse Riding (2 Hours) USD50Fahrzeit: ca. 5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 360 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
20. Tag: Okavango Delta (11.01.2026)
Leaving the campsite in Maun we begin our excursion into the Okavango Delta in an open 4x4 truck 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, making our way to our tented camp. The Okavango is a natural wetland spreading over some 1.6million hectares and offers a perfect habitat for the many species of wildlife that roam here freely. The Okavango River rises in Angola (farther to the north) and flows south, dividing repeatedly after crossing into Botswana to form an intricate floodplain of channels, which spread out into a broad flat inland delta – the only one of its kind in the world. We enjoy the afternoon wilderness experience and overnight listening to the sounds of the African night - an unforgettable experience!
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Elephant Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
21. Tag: Okavango Delta - Maun (12.01.2026)
This 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 camp’s pool.
Fahrzeit: ca. 2 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 50 kmUnterkunft: Sitatunga Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
22. Tag: Maun - Ghanzi (13.01.2026)
We leave Maun to make our way to Ghanzi, which skirts the Kalahari Desert. 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 people’s way of life. We learn how they work with nature and manage the renewable resources found in their natural surroundings without damaging the fragile balance of this ecosystem - something we can all learn from. Your support of this ecotourism venture gives the San/Bushman a sustainable income and helps keep their culture alive.
Around the campfire at night, you can experience the ancient dance rituals of the San/Bushman. On special occasions this could be a healing or trance dance, which can continue all night, and is an intense spiritual experience for participants and visitors alike.
Optional Activities:
Traditional Dancing USD15Fahrzeit: ca. 4 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Ghanzi Trail Blazers Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
23. Tag: Ghanzi - Windhoek, Namibia (14.01.2026)
Today we leave Botswana behind and travel to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Situated in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains, Windhoek (population approx 200,000) is small capital by global standards. The city centre is characterised by a proliferation of German style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Take the opportunity to enjoy a night out at one of the local restaurants or visit the famous 'Joe’s Beer House'.
Fahrzeit: ca. 10 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 480 kmUnterkunft: Urban Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen
24. Tag: Windhoek - Etosha Nationalpark (15.01.2026)
We make our way north to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve of over 20,000 sq km surrounding a central salt depression or pan. The pan is seasonally full of water, but specially managed waterholes sustain some 114 mammals and 340 bird species throughout the rest of the year. We spend two nights here, usually making camp near a floodlit waterhole. Observers frequently see a range of night visitors including elephant, giraffe, zebra, even lion and hyena, making it one of the most memorable wildlife encounters in Namibia - a truly African experience and a highlight of any trip to Namibia. We have a short afternoon game drive on entering the park on our way to the camp.
Please note that some group members may be starting their tour in Windhoek.Fahrzeit: ca. 8.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
25. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark (16.01.2026)
Today, we enjoy a full day game driving in this magnificent animal kingdom - taking in the park’s main characteristic, the salt pan. Despite the dry nature of the terrain, the park sustains a wide variety of bird species including the large kori bustard, secretary bird and many other seed & insect eaters, as well as birds of prey.
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.Fahrstrecke: ca. 250 km
Unterkunft: Okaukuejo / Halali / Namutoni Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
26. Tag: Etosha Nationalpark - Spitzkoppe (17.01.2026)
We 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. The giant boulder-like rock formations reach a peak at some 1800m above sea level and create a spectacular view. 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. The most impressive rock painting is “Bushman Paradise” and the natural rock bridge is a favourite viewpoint.
NB: Please take care if climbing onto the rocky outcrops. The surfaces have been smoothed by aeons of sun, wind and blown dust: they can be extremely slippery especially if you are not wearing suitable footwear.
The Spitzkoppe Rest camp lies at the base of the mountain and is owned and maintained by the local community to which all proceeds from our visit to Spitzkoppe go.Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 420 kmUnterkunft: Spitzkoppe Community Restcamp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
27. Tag: Spitzkoppe - Swakopmund (18.01.2026)
Departing 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 civilization and a swathe of exciting things to do and places to explore. 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 town’s café culture.
N.B: For the sake of practicality, meals in Swakopmund are restricted to breakfasts. This allows you to take on half day or full day activities (some of which include lunch) without having to be back for meal times. Swakopmund town offers a variety of bakeries and cafes with a selection of reasonably priced meals (allow ZAR 80-150 per meal). Relax and enjoy these days at your own leisure.Fahrzeit: ca. 3 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 150 kmUnterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
28. Tag: Swakopmund (19.01.2026)
Today is a free day to enjoy all this quaint seaside town has to offer - from the many optional activities to the German patisseries, cafés and restaurants.
Optional Activities:
Sandboarding - Stand Up USD50
Sandboarding - Lay down USD40
Quad Biking USD55
Skydiving USD200
Deep Sea Fishing USD120
Scenic Flights USD360
Swakopmund Township Tour USD40
Dolphin and Seal Cruise USD60
Kayaking USD60Unterkunft: Amanpuri Travellers Lodge
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück
29. Tag: Swakopmund - Sossus On Foot Camp (20.01.2026)
Continuing south, we cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, stopping for a photo opportunity en route to our stunning desert campsite in the Khomas region of Namibia.
Optional Activities:
Desert Experience USD25Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmUnterkunft: Sossus on Foot Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
30. Tag: Sossus on Foot - Sesriem Area (21.01.2026)
This morning we leave our desert camp early and enter the National Park to trek to the top of famous Dune 45. It’s a spectacular sight but be warned, it’s not an easy feat to reach the top as some dunes are over 300m high! 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 – a real glimpse of Namibia’s unspoilt natural environment. Bring your camera – the shifting colours of the desert as the sun climbs throughout the mid/late morning offer some brilliant photographic opportunities. Departing from the dunes, we stop off at the smaller Sesriem Canyon where the multiple layers of rock and pebbles make for an interesting insight to what lies beneath the mountains of sand. Thereafter we make our way to our camp for the night.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 280 kmUnterkunft: Little Sossus Camp
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
31. Tag: Sesriem Area - Fish River Canyon (22.01.2026)
Today we drive south through barren and rocky landscapes, dotted with quiver trees, to the world’s second largest canyon. Fish River Canyon is one of the natural wonders of Africa, some 500m deep and over 160km long. Again, there are plenty of opportunities for keen photographers as we spend time around this area and visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as ‘Hell’s Corner.
Fahrzeit: ca. 6 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 430 kmUnterkunft: Campingplatz beim Canyon Roadhouse
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
32. Tag: Fish River Canyon - Orange (Gariep) River, Südafrika (23.01.2026)
Leaving the mighty Fish River Canyon, we travel south to the Gariep (Orange) river. Our campsite lies on the banks of the river on the Namibia 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 water’s edge at camp.
Optional Activities:
Canoe Safari USD40Fahrzeit: ca. 3.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 180 kmUnterkunft: Camping beim Felix Unite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
33. Tag: Orange (Gariep) River - Cederberg Region (24.01.2026)
This morning, we cross the border into South Africa and 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.
Optional Activities:
Wine Tasting USD10Fahrzeit: ca. 8 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 400 kmUnterkunft: Highlanders Campsite
Verpflegung: 1x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen, 1x Abendessen
34. Tag: Cederberg Region - Cape Town (25.01.2026)
We 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 world’s most beautiful cities, where our tour ends. If time allows we recommend you spend a few days exploring the city and surroundings. Take advantage of the variety of activities normally available here.
Fahrzeit: ca. 4.5 Std.
Fahrstrecke: ca. 260 kmVerpflegung: 1x Frühstück
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Freie Plätze
5.035 €
4.532 €
-10%
zzgl. 390 $ (ca. 368 €)
Local Payment
Der Gesamtpreis dieser Reise setzt sich aus dem Tourpreis und dem Local Payment zusammen. Den Tourpreis zahlst du vor Abreise an uns, das Local Payment in US-Dollar zu Beginn der Rundreise an den Reiseleiter vor Ort. Auf Wunsch kannst du den Betrag für das Local Payment auch vorab bezahlen. In diesem Fall gilt der genannte "Prepaid" Betrag in Euro.
Fahrzeug und Ausrüstung
Die Overlandtrucks sind speziell für die Straßenverhältnisse in Afrika entworfen und von robuster Bauart. Die Trucks sind mit großen Fenstern und 24 vorwärts ausgerichteten Sitzen ausgestattet, so dass Sie nichts von der atemberaubenden Landschaft oder den Tieren verpassen. Die Trucks verfügen weiterhin über Tische, Steckdosen zum Anschließen und Aufladen von Laptops, Kameras und MP3-Playern, Gefrierschrank, Wassertank, Bibliothek, Spiele, I-pod Anschluss und private Schließfächer mit 70-Liter Volumen. Die Campingausrüstung umfasst Campingstühle mit Rückenlehne, Campingtische, eine umfangreiche Küchenausstattung sowie große Kuppelzelte und komfortable Schaumstoffmatten.
Tourbesprechung
Das Vortreffen findet am Abend VOR dem Tourbeginn um 18 Uhr im Tourhotel in Dar es Salaam statt. Bitte plant eure Ankunft mindestens einen Tag vor Beginn der Tour in Dar es Salaam. Die Abfahrt in Dar es Salaam ist am Tag 1 um 07:00 Uhr morgens.
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