Itinerary:
Day One: Victoria Falls
Welcome to Africa! Once you arrive at the Victoria Falls Rest Camp, reception will advise you where your campsite is located. Make your way to the site, meet your leader and get settled in. Your adventure begins at 2pm with a group meeting at the campsite. After which you will visit Victoria Falls.
This thundering curtain of water is about a mile wide, falling 108 metres into a narrow gorge below. In the wet season, the spray created can rise up an incredible 400 metres, and the falls become an impressive raging torrent. In the dry season, the view of the falls is unobstructed by spray, and you can see little islets in the river below.
If you arrive early, get out and explore Victoria Falls. You can choose from various activities and excursions, including white water rafting, canoeing and flying fox rides. For an incredible scenic helicopter flight, choose Zambezi Helicopter Company (CAA Zimbabwe), the only Intrepid-endorsed operator.
- Accommodation: Victoria Falls Rest Camp or similar (camping with facilities) (1 night)
- Included activities: Victoria Falls - Victoria Falls entrance
Day Two: Chobe National Park
After some breakfast and packing up camp, travel to Chobe National Park (approximately 2–3 hours). Botswana's first national park is perhaps best known for its high concentration of elephants, which can often be seen swimming in the Chobe River. The river also attracts wallowing hippos, a variety of birdlife, crocodiles sunning themselves by the water's edge, and cheetahs and lions which come down to drink. Enjoy a sunset cruise on the Chobe River, a relaxing way to spend the afternoon with the family.
- Accommodation: Thebe River Safaris or similar (camping with facilities) (1 night)
- Included activities: Chobe National Park - River cruise
Day Three: Nata
Hit the road early and head to Nata (approximately 6–7 hours). This small town is situated just near the stunning Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, which are some of the largest salt flats on earth. Explore these this afternoon, then set up camp at Elephant Sands. Elephant Sands has a natural waterhole right in front of the lodge where the local elephants come to drink. Watch these remarkable creatures while they drink at only a couple of meters away from you. There is plenty of other wildlife around as well on this unfenced 16000 ha private conservancy. The lack of fences allows all animals to roam freely. After setting up camp, head off on a bush walk activity which is an excellent chance to learn about the smaller things in the bush which are often not noticed on game drives.
- Accommodation: Elephant Sands or similar (camping with facilities) (1 night)
- Included activities: Nata - Elephant Sands Bush Walk
Day Four: Maun
After packing up camp, it's another long travelling day to Maun (approximately 6–7 hours). Maun is the gateway to one of the world's most renowned and complex ecosystems, the Okavango Delta. This place is unlike anything in the world – a 16,000 square kilometre maze of wetlands made up of meandering waterways, green islands, lush plains and prolific wildlife. You might see hippos, crocodiles, elephants and big cats. But it's not the animals that are the main attraction – it's the extremely diverse ecosystem and atmospheric waterscapes. Tonight you'll stay on the outskirts of Maun at a simple campsite with shared facilities and WiFi before heading into the Delta in the morning.
- Accommodation: Sedia camping ground or similar (1 night)
Day Five: Okavango Delta
Cruise around the waterways by mokoro, a traditional dugout canoe navigated by friendly local 'polers'. With some luck, you might spot some of the delta's unusual wildlife and exotic birdlife. Spend time exploring the maze of lagoons, lakes and streams on foot, led by experienced and knowledgeable guides. Tonight you will camp on a remote island in the heart of the wilderness. In this far-out spot, facilities are non-existent, so you will dig a bush toilet and go without a shower. It's all part of the Okavango experience. At night, fall asleep to the humming and buzzing of the African wilderness.
- Accommodation: Okavango Delta Camping (camping with no facilities) (1 night)
- Included activities: Okavango Delta - Mokoro safari
Day Six: Okavango Delta
Wake up early and head out for a sunrise walk. Along the way, keep watch for some elephants. You might also come across some Cape buffalo if the timing is right. These rather noble-looking creatures are more dangerous than they look, and their horns make for a kind of bone shield that's fittingly known as a 'boss'. Returning to camp for breakfast, take the rest of the day to relax. A refreshing swim, or perhaps a nap, is a good idea in the warmer part of the day. Alternatively, take another mokoro trip to soak up more of that delightful river atmosphere.
- Accommodation: Okavango Delta Camping (camping with no facilities) (1 night)
- Included activities: Okavango Delta - Sunrise Walk
Day Seven: Maun
After breakfast take the mokoro back to the poling station and then travel once again to Maun (approximately 2–3 hours). Today you'll visit a rural village and interact with some of the locals. This will give you an insight into daily life on the Okavango Delta and perhaps some background history on these impressive sprawling waterways that are the lifeblood of many.
- Accommodation: Sedia camping ground or similar (1 night)
Day Eight: Khama Rhino Sanctuary
It's an early morning start as we hit the road to the Khama Rhino Sanctuary (approximately 8–9 hours). Situated on the edge of the Kalahari Desert, the Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a conversion of a former hunting area into a conservation project. Built to protect Botswana's only remaining populations of both black and white rhinos, the sanctuary is also home to other wildlife including zebras, giraffes, leopards, ostriches and wildebeest, all of which can be seen around the many natural waterholes. Visiting this project benefits local communities and contributes to the protection of the highly endangered white rhinoceros. Later, head out on a dusk game drive to see the rhinos when they are at their most active.
- Accommodation: Khama Rhino Sanctuary (camping with facilities) (1 night)
- Included activities: Khama Rhino Sanctuary - 4x4 Game drive
Day Nine: Blouberg
Leaving Botswana behind, cross the border into South Africa (approximately 6–7 hours) and arrive at your overnight stop of Blouberg this afternoon. Here at the base of a mountain, where there are no roads, you'll find the Hanawa people, a small village community, many of whom still lead an age-old way of life. Take a walk with your local guide, following paths along the base of the Blouberg Mountains and listening to stories of the tribe. You'll visit a Lutheran missionary village (Bochum) and be guest to some locals who will provide an evening meal – perhaps mazie and watermelon (Thopi), chicken-based stews (Malana) or a green vegetable called marogo. You can also sample their traditionally brewed beer (for the adults). Note that vegetarians will have limited options – speak to your leader to arrange an alternative.
- Accommodation: African Ivory Route Camping or similar (camping with facilities) (1 night)
- Included activities: Blouberg - Cultural Dinner
Day Ten: Johannesburg
After breakfast, start the drive to Johannesburg. The group arrive late afternoon where the trip will end. If you have additional time why not get out and explore Johannesburg, a city of remarkable contrasts. Perhaps visit the culturally rich areas of Newtown, Braamfontein or Maboneng. The eye-opening Apartheid Museum is well worth your time.
It is recommended not to book your departure flight until after 8 pm.
Includes:
- Meals: 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 8 dinners
- Accommodation: camping with facilities (7 nights), camping with no facilities (2 nights)
- Activities: Victoria Falls entrance, Chobe National Park - river cruise, Nata - Elephant Sands Bush Walk, Okavango Delta - Mokoro safari and sunrise walk, Khama Rhino Sanctuary - 4x4 game drive, Blouberg - cultural dinner
Excludes:
- Flights
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
2019 Departure Dates:
- 29th June
- 7th July
- 14th July
- 10th August
- 20th October
- 28th December
2020 Departure Dates:
- 27th June
- 4th July
- 11th July
- 18th July
- 25th July
- 1st August
- 19th December
Conditions
Valid from Feb 20, 2019
Expires Mar 8, 2019
Limit: 4 per user and 2 as gift for others
Bookings essential and must be made within seven days of purchase, or by 30th June 2019, whichever occurs first. Subject to availability. International flights not included. Valid for specific travel dates from 29th June 2019 - 19th December 2020. Minimum age is 10 years. Booking must be for at least 1 adult and 1 child (10-17yrs). Must be used in 1 visit. Deal valid for one person on a twin share basis i.e. two vouchers must be purchased at this price. Includes: 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 8 dinners; Accommodation: camping with facilities (7 nights), camping with no facilities (2 nights); Activities: Victoria Falls entrance, Chobe National Park - river cruise, Nata - Elephant Sands Bush Walk, Okavango Delta - Mokoro safari and sunrise walk, Khama Rhino Sanctuary - 4x4 game drive, Blouberg - cultural dinner. Excludes Flights, Visas, Travel insurance, Personal expenses & anything not specifically mentioned in the itinerary. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay. Visas are the responsibility of the traveller. Travel insurance recommended. Value of deal is based on current rates, which are subject to change. Refund available from GrabOne within 48 hours of purchase if specific dates are not available. No cashback. Not to be used with other offers.
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