
Secrets of the South
This is a great five-week trip that travels through southern Africa, combining the 'Overland from Cape to Falls' and 'Waterfalls & Wildlife' safaris and journeying from Cape Town to Pretoria, near Johannesburg.
The lush mountain ranges, winelands and orchards of the Western Cape give way to the more desolate north, where the Orange River cuts a green swathe as a natural border between South Africa and Namibia. The incredible natural beauty and diversity of Namibia is a real highlight of this journey, right from our first stop in Namibia – Fish River Canyon. From the size and majesty of this canyon to the breathtaking sand dunes of Namib-Naukluft National Park, you are sure to experience the true essence of Namibia. Swakopmund, the adrenalin-filled centre of Namibia provides a stark contrast to the surreal feel and spirit of remoteness found in Spitzkoppe. Continuing north, Namibia continues to impress with the beautiful scenery of Damaraland and the abundance of wildlife at Etosha National Park. Leaving Namibia through the fertile north gives a complete picture of the incredible natural diversity that this country offers each visitor.
The marvellous wetlands of the Okavango Delta in Botswana are truly spectacular and provide a great opportunity to experience true wilderness. From the delta we explore the game-rich areas of Chobe National Park and around the Chobe River. The awesome power of the Victoria Falls provides a fitting final view of the waterways of southern Africa.
Leaving behind the centre of activity that is Victoria Falls, we head off in search of Zimbabwe’s wildlife! Animal-viewing opportunities abound at Hwange National Park, the country's premier game reserve. From Hwange we travel to Gweru where we get you up really close to the wildlife at Antelope Park, as this is the place where you walk with lions. Travelling south to Masvingo, Zimbabwe’s rich history and culture unfurls before you as you experience the largest man-made structure in sub-Saharan Africa – the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Watching the sunset at here provides a fitting climax to our time in Zimbabwe.
We re-enter South Africa to complete our safari with one last wildlife reserve - the big one - Kruger National Park! After two days game-viewing here, we then take in the beauty of Blyde River Canyon before finally reaching Pretoria/Johannesburg to end this brilliant and highlight-filled safari.
Itinerary
| Day Number(s) | Title |
|---|---|
| 1-2 | Cape Town - Township Tour - Cederberg |
| 3-4 | Orange River - Fish River Canyon |
| 5-6 | Sesriem - Sossusvlei - Namib-Naukluft National Park |
| 7-8 | Swakopmund |
| 9 | Cape Cross - Spitzkoppe |
| 10 | Spitzkoppe - Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park |
| 11-12 | Himba Village - Etosha National Park |
| 13 | Bagani |
| 14-16 | Okavango Delta |
| 17-18 | Chobe National Park |
| 19-21 | Livingstone - Victoria Falls |
| 22-23 | Hwange National Park |
| 24-25 | Antelope Park |
| 26-27 | Great Zimbabwe Ruins - Tshipise Hot Springs |
| 28-29 | Kruger National Park |
| 30 | Blyde River Canyon |
| 31-32 | Pilgrim's Rest - Pretoria/Johannesburg |
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At A Glance
Trip Length |
32 days |
Trip Code |
GASS |
Activities |
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| Wildlife (Moderate) | |
Maximum Passengers |
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| 24 people | |
Countries Visited |
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| Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe | |
Start City |
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| Cape Town | |
End City |
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| Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa | |






























