Experience some of Southern and East Africa's best highlights on this accommodated adventure tour. Game drive the famous Kruger, Matobo and South Luangwa National parks, visit the mighty Victoria Falls and enjoy the white sandy and turquoise waters of Lake Malawi and the Indian Ocean on Zanzibar.
Day 1. Pretoria, South Africa to Hazyview Highlights. Shangaan Cultural Evening.
Leaving the city of Pretoria behind, we travel to South Africa's picturesque Mpumalanga province on our way to Hazyview on the outskirts of the central Kruger National ParkDay 2. Kruger National Park Highlights. Kruger National Park, South Africa.
Rising early, we board our open 4x4 safari vehicle and make our way to the park gates as they open at dawn.Day 3. Hazyview to Tshipise Highlights. Tshipise, South Africa.
Leaving the Greater Kruger area we travel north through South Africa’s bushveld to Tshipise, a town situated in the northern Limpopo province. Our accommodation is next to the Honnet Nature Reserve and offers a variety of hot springs to enjoy.Day 4. Tshipise to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Moving on, we make our way across the border to Zimbabwe and the city of Bulawayo, a pleasant city with broad tree-lined avenues and bustling markets. Our accommodation for the evening is in the Matobo Area, a natural heritage site where we prepare for our next day's adventure.Day 5. Matobo National Park Highlights. Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
Matobo National Park is located a short distance outside Bulawayo and this morning, knowledgeable local guides will collect and drive us into the park - educating us along the way about the history, flora and fauna of the area. The reserve itself has the largest concentration of Black and White Rhino in Africa and, provided conditions are right, our guides will lead us on foot to some of the more concealed places in search of these magnificent animals.Day 6. Bulawayo to Livingstone, Zambia Highlights. Victoria Falls - Mosi oa Tunya National Park, Zambia.
We journey north today passing through the town of Victoria Falls before crossing the border into Zambia and the town of Livingstone. Situated on the banks of the Zambezi River, our accommodation at the Waterfront has a restaurant and small deck/terrace overlooking the river, and is a base and booking point for the numerous optional activities available in the area.Day 7-8. Livingstone Highlights. Livingstone Activities, Zambia.
Enjoy your time over the next two days at leisure in Livingstone participating on the many optional activities, explore the vibrant town and markets or simply relax by the poolside at the Waterfront overlooking the mighty Zambezi River. Some of the most popular activities include bungee jumping, abseiling, game walk, gorge swing, sunset cruise and white water rafting.Day 9. Livingstone to Lusaka Highlights. Lusaka, Zambia. Victoria Falls - Mosi oa Tunya National Park, Zambia.
We leave Livingstone and head through lush country and villages to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. Lusaka is Southern Africa’s fastest growing city with approximately 1.7 million people and is located on the southern plateau. Our accommodation for the night is set in a tranquil farm setting just outside of the city.Day 10. Lusaka to Petauke
Leaving the capital Lusaka, we head to Petauke via the Great East Road, an important link between Zambia and neighbouring Malawi. Our accommodation is situated 5km from Petauke.Day 11. Petauke to South Luangwa National Park Highlights. South Luangwa National Park.
Leaving early, we head to the South Luangwa National Park. At 20,000 sq. miles in area with a 500 mile (9059 sq. km) long Luangwa River flowing through the park, it is known to be one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world! The park is home to over 400 bird species and 60 different animal species. On arrival, we settle into our accommodation and enjoy the afternoon at leisure to explore or partake in an optional activity.Day 12. South Luangwa National Park to Chipata Highlights. South Luangwa National Park.
In the morning, we board our open safari vehicle for a game drive with a local ranger along the river’s edge to see the abundance of animal and birdlife inhabiting the area.Day 13. Chipata to Kande Beach, Malawi Highlights. Kande Beach Activities, Malawi.
Leaving Zambia behind, we cross the border into Malawi, a landlocked country in south-eastern Africa. Lake Malawi formerly ‘Lake Nyasa’, covers almost a fifth of the country’s area and provides the source of livelihood for many of the Malawian people. Our first stop on the lake is at Kande Beach where we will spend the next two nights. Visit a village and interact with the locals and join in on the many fun optional activities including freshwater snorkelling.Day 14. Kande Beach Highlights. Kande Beach Activities, Malawi.
Today you’ll have some free time to try some of the many optional activities, meet the local people of Malawi, generally known as amongst the friendliest in Africa or simply relax and enjoy the warm fresh waters of Lake Malawi.Day 15. Kande Beach to Chitimba Beach Highlights. Chitimba Beach.
Moving on, we travel through dense rubber plantation forests, flourishing in this mountainous country, to Malawi's third largest town Mzuzu. We stop for supplies at the local markets before heading to the Northern shores of the Lake and our accommodation at Chitimba.Day 16. Chitimba Beach to Iringa, Tanzania
Saying our farewells to the lake we journey north, crossing the border into Tanzania. Travelling on we ascend the mountainous Southern Highlands to the Kisolanza Farmhouse. Rising at an altitude of 1600m, this sustainable farm provides organic meat and vegetables to the local markets and has been home to the Ghaui family for over 70 years.Day 17. Iringa to Mikumi National Park area Highlights. Mikumi National Park, Tanzania.
We travel east this day towards Mikumi National Park - home to plentiful wildlife such as Lion, Elephant, Buffalo and Leopard. Upon reaching the accommodation you may have time for an optional afternoon game drive, or could simply relax at the lodge's swimming pool and restaurant/bar - before enjoying an open-air fire to end the day.Day Iringa to Dar es Salaam. 18 Highlights. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Mikumi National Park, Tanzania.
We continue towards the port city of Dar es Salaam (‘Haven of Peace’), the gateway to Zanzibar and the remaining Archipelago Islands. This route runs through the Mikumi National Park and we may spot elephant, numerous species of antelope, or giraffe feeding near the side of the road.Day 19. Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar Highlights. Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Exotic Zanzibar invokes images of palm fringed beaches, Arabic architecture, aromatic spices, winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests. You will find all of these here and more.Day 20-22. Zanzibar Highlights. Zanzibar, Northern Beaches, Tanzania.
This morning we transfer to the northern beaches via quaint villages and lush spice plantations and if you wish, participate on an optional guided tour of the spice plantations and sample some of the local produce and teas.Day 23. Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam
Retracing our footsteps back to Stone Town, we have the morning to do any last minute shopping or enjoy a last swim, before catching the ferry back Dar es Salaam on the African mainland - where our tour ends.Court Classique Suite Hotel is set among the embassy buildings in suburban Arcadia, Pretoria. This 3-storey building is 3.9 km from the city centre allowing easy access to restaurants, cinemas shops and cultural attractions. It's also 6.5 km from the Pretoria National Botanical Garden. Court Classique Suite Hotel offers single and double ensuite rooms, free WiFi, a restaurant, swimming pool, a spa room and wine cellar.
* Suggested pre and post tour accommodation can be booked together with your tour. Please enquire at the time of booking.
An informal and secure thatched resort set on a golden stretch of beach on the south coast of Dar es Salaam and reached by ferry from the city centre. The relaxed restaurant is well-known for its seafood, and has tables set in the sand and hammocks strung up in the palm trees. Rooms – single, twin, double or family share bandas, some en suite, camping. Facilities – restaurant and bar. The Indian Ocean here is ideal for swimming.
* Suggested pre and post tour accommodation can be booked together with your tour. Please enquire at the time of booking.
Additional Info
Meals
22 Breakfasts, 14 Lunches, 15 Dinners
Accommodation
22 nights twin share accommodation
Every adventure tour has an Adventure Pass which is paid to your tour leader in Africa at the beginning of the tour (or pre-paid by arrangement prior to your tour). This is separate and in addition to the Tour Price, and covers selected park entries, activities and excursions along the way where payment goes directly to the supplier to ensure local suppliers benefit directly from the income.
This pass is an optional add-on for this tour.