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Vic Falls to Cape Town

Trip Length

Trip Code

21 days GAVC

Activities

Wildlife (Moderate)

Maximum Group Size

24

Countries Visited

Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe

Start City

End City

Victoria Falls Cape Town

Highlights

Canoe the Okavango Delta, The Chobe riverside, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Dawn in Etosha National Park, Sandboard the world’s biggest dunes, Namibia, See (and smell) the seals at Cape Cross, Sesriem Canyon, Spend time with the San Bushmen, Namibia, Sunrise at Sossusvlei Dunes, Take the ultimate Namibia photo at Dead Vlei, Explore Cape Town’s historic heart, Swot up on Mandela, Overload the senses in Victoria Falls
Vic Falls to Cape Town

Vic Falls to Cape Town

This tour showcases the incredible diversity of the region at a relaxed pace. You'll begin your tour at impressive Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe side) where you can enjoy a great range of optional activities, before heading off to explore the game-rich areas of Chobe National Park and the Chobe River by open 4 wheel drive vehicle and by boat.

The marvellous wetlands of the Okavango Delta in Botswana are truly spectacular and by exploring the permanent water, northern panhandle section of the delta, you'll get to absorb the beauty of the region. Three days are set aside to explore the wonderful Etosha Pan and Etosha National Park - truly the wildlife haven of the arid Namibian countryside. The breathtaking sand dunes of Sossusvlei are the essence of Namibia, with their shifting ridgelines providing incredible photographic opportunites. Our final stop in Namibia, the size and majesty of Fish River Canyon never fails to impress.

You'll then cross into South Africa at the Garieb (Orange) River and make your way through the winelands of the Western Cape and on to Cape Town, one of the world’s most spectacular cities and an appropriate place to end your remarkable journey of discovery.



Day to Day Itinerary

Day 1-2: Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)

Today is an arrival day and you may arrive at any time. The remainder of your day is for you to enjoy at leisure. There is a pre-departure meeting on your first evening at 6pm. Nothing quite prepares you for the awesome power of Victoria Falls. At its peak it is believed that five million cubic metres of water pass over the cataracts every minute - that’s a lot of water! We camp on the Zimbabwean side of the border in Victoria Falls township and from here your tour leader can help you arrange any of the optional activities that are on offer. There is much to choose from, including whitewater rafting, paddling canoe trails or bungy jumping. In addition there is also time to view the falls themselves, as well as explore the town. While in Victoria Falls only breakfast is included, but most of the optional full-day activities also include lunch. Victoria Falls town is well set-up with many restaurants and bars. Meals included: 1 breakfast

Day 3-4: Chobe National Park

(Driving time: approx 2 hours not including time at border; game drive times variable) There is time for a short activity this morning prior to our departure from Victoria Falls just after lunch. We leave Zimbabwe, cross the border into Botswana and travel on to Kasane where we spend one night camping on the banks of the Chobe River. The following morning we meet with our local specialist guide, travelling in open 4WD vehicles through Chobe National Park. Known throughout the world as Africa’s greatest elephant sanctuary, Chobe National Park is also home to a wide variety of other animals including Cape buffalo, giraffe, zebra, hippo and many different species of antelope. In the afternoon we enjoy a magical sunset boat trip on the Chobe River, watching elephants and other animals coming down to drink – a great way to end our day! Tonight we have the option to rest at a mobile camp located inside Chobe National Park. (own expense) Meals included: 2 breakfasts 2 lunches 2 dinners

Day 5: Sepupa

(Driving time: approx 6 hours) Leaving Kasane we transit through parts of Chobe National Park before exiting Botswana at the Ngoma Bridge border. We enter Namibia and head west along the 500 kilometre long Caprivi Strip before re-entering Botswana. At Sepupa we set up camp on the banks of the Okavango River and prepare for our upcoming Okavango Delta excursion. Meals included: 1 breakfast 1 lunch 1 dinner

Day 6-7: Okavango Delta

No visit to this corner of Africa is complete without exploring the irresistible wilderness of the Okavango Delta. Over the next two days we explore our surroundings on land and on the water. The real attraction here is the experience of travelling by mokoro (local dug-out canoe) and seeing how the people and animals share the wilderness, living as they have for hundreds of years. If we are lucky we may also have the bonus of seeing various antelopes and other animals in the area. We spend one night camping in the wild under the stars of the southern skies and experience the full majesty of the area, whilst the other night is spent on a houseboat on the waterways in the delta. A powerboat ride through the upper channels is a real highlight, as is the opportunity to take a walk though the village of the local Setswana people. This excursion explores the permanent water areas of the inner delta, also known as the panhandle section, which ensures an incredible experience year round regardless of rainfall and water levels in the Okavango Delta system. This excursion is operated through the Okavango Polers Trust, whose aim is to preserve and maintain the traditional lifestyle of the Batswana people who inhabit the delta region. This trust ensures that all members of the community are given the opportunity to become polers, which allows them to earn money through tourism. Poler and guides fees are set by the trust and additional income earned by the trust is used to assist various community projects in the area. For the two nights in the Okavango Delta you need to pack clothing and other personal items into a smaller overnight bag, as space is limited. There will be no access to showers and you will be away from the safari vehicle. Meals included: 2 breakfasts 2 lunches 2 dinners

Day 8: Rundu

(Driving time: approx 2 hours) Leaving behind the beauty of the Okavango Delta we rejoin our vehicle and travel west to Rundu parallel to the Kavango River, on the way to our campsite at Rundu. Here we visit the local school and church. Whilst Gecko’s donates money to the school you are welcome to bring donations of school equipment (such as pens and pencils, etc.) to give to the school, which is then distributed to the children as required. Meals included: 1 breakfast 1 lunch 1 dinner

Day 9-11: Bushmanland - Etosha National Park

(Driving time: approx 5½ hours on Day 9 not including time at border, and approx 5½ hours on Day 10; game drive times variable) In the morning we visit the Kavango tribe (time permitting) whose woodcarving is exceptional. We spend one night at a community campsite in Omatako Valley where we enjoy an evening of traditional dance & music with the San (Bushmen) people. There are also many optional activities here including guided walks, tracking skills and gathering bush foods & medicines. From here we head to Etosha National Park and arrive in time to set up camp, before heading to the floodlit waterhole for some night time game viewing. Two days in the park allow for plentiful game opportunities in this enormous wildlife arena. Etosha is the third largest wildlife sanctuary in the world and one of the most impressive national parks in Africa, especially in the dry season. The pan is a vast shallow depression 139 kilometres long and 50 kilometres wide and a number of permanent springs are located along its southern edge. We spend our time exploring the park on morning and afternoon game drives, as we traverse the southern flank of the pan, observing zebra, oryx, elephant and rhino. We may also find time for a swim in the heat of the day. It is a magical place and, for many people, the highlight of the trip. Meals included: 3 breakfasts 3 lunches 3 dinners

Day 12: Spitzkoppe

(Driving time: approx 6 hours) Driving south from Etosha we travel through the beautiful area of Damaraland, taking in views of Namibia’s tallest peak, Brandberg (2573 metres), before reaching our community campsite at Spitzkoppe. The 1728 metre high Spitzkoppe, a granite isleberg, is the remnant of an ancient volcano. Its distinctive shape has led to it being commonly referred to as The Matterhorn of Africa. One optional activity is a guided walk to Bushman’s Paradise, but you are also free to spend time on your own exploring this beautiful area on foot. Spitzkoppe has long been of spiritual importance to the bushmen and an evening spent under a million stars will surely be one that etches itself into your memory. Meals included: 1 breakfast 1 lunch 1 dinner

Day 13-14: Cape Cross - Swakopmund

(Driving time: approx 6 hours) We head west to the Namibian coastline where we witness the largest seal colony in Africa, as a multitude of Cape fur seals bask in the sun on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. It is literally quite an experience for all the senses, including that of smell! Cape Cross is also an important historic landmark, being the first place that European explorers set foot on Namibian soil. Our next two nights are spent on the coast at Swakopmund, a great spot to relax after all the wilderness we have encountered on our journey since Victoria Falls. We will stay in bungalows here, providing a welcome break from camping. There is a first-rate museum and aquarium to visit and there are also a number of optional activities, such as duneboarding and quadbiking. Lunch is included on our drive to Swakopmund, but only breakfast is provided during our two-night stay in town. Some of the full-day activities include lunch, and there are many inexpensive cafes, restaurants and bars around town. Meals included: 2 breakfasts 1 lunch

Day 15-16: Sesriem - Sossusvlei - Namib-Naukluft National Park

(Driving time: approx 6 hours on Day 15, and approx 3 hours on Day 16) Sossusvlei, in the heart of the Namib Desert, is probably the oldest desert on the face of this planet. The scenery in this harsh and primaeval area is spectacular to the extreme. We have a full day to explore the highest sand dunes in the world - some of which rise to an unbelievable 300 metres above the surrounding terrain. The effects of sunlight and the atmosphere combine to create a myriad of shades and hues on the sand dunes, so that the entire area seems to change complexion throughout the course of the day. Whilst in Namib-Naukluft National Park we watch the sunrise from the dunefields and then climb up one of these ‘sand mountains’ (hard work, but great fun) to watch the sunset. We also walk through this incredible landscape of dunes and shifting ridgelines and visit Sesriem Canyon. We have an option to walk from Sossusvlei to Deadvlei, accompanied by our local guide. This specialist guide will give us an incredible insight into the geography and wildlife of the region, as well explain the unique lifestyle of the indigenous bushmen. Meals included: 2 breakfasts 2 lunches 2 dinners

Day 17: Fish River Canyon

(Driving time: approx 7 hours) We travel from Sesriem to Hobas, our base for for exploring Fish River Canyon. In a country of scenic superlatives, this canyon is perhaps the 'jewel in the crown'. Nearly 30 kilometres across and 160 kilometres in length, it is reportedly the second largest (and one of the least visited) canyon in the world. We walk along the rim and, in the late afternoon, watch the canyon walls change colour, as they are tinged with golden rays from the setting sun. Meals included: 1 breakfast 1 lunch 1 dinner

Day 18: Gariep (Orange) River

(Driving time: approx 2½ hours not including time at border) Today we cross the Gariep (Orange) River, which forms the natural land border between Namibia and South Africa. After clearing immigration and customs we set up camp on the South African side, by the banks of the river. We have the option to take a canoe trip on the river, which enables us to survey the harsh and arid surroundings. Meals included: 1 breakfast 1 lunch 1 dinner

Day 19: Cederberg Region

(Driving time: approx 5 hours) Today we travel south, winding our way across a rugged mountainous plateau to reach the Cederberg Region. Depending upon the season, we make our final campsite at either Clanwilliam or Citrusdal. The scenery on today's drive is one of open, arid plains, dotted with the strange quiver trees, all of which produces an impression of rugged beauty and isolation. As we reach further south, mountain ranges emerge providing a more fertile environment for growing citrus fruit. After settling into our campsite, we spend the remainder of the day taste-testing some of the region's best produce; wine! Meals included: 1 breakfast 1 lunch 1 dinner

Day 20-21: Cape Town

(Driving time: approx 5 hours) Our final drive takes us into the heart of Cape Town, set dramatically at the foot of Table Mountain, where we check into our lodge located in the heart of the city. Cape Town is an exciting cosmopolitan city and our hotel is located just a stone's throw from the restaurant and nightlife hub of Long Street. If you can spare the time, then its definitely worth extending your stay a few days to discover this vibrant city in depth. Our tour ends just after breakfast on our final morning. Meals included: 2 breakfasts


About Gecko's

Gecko's is designed for younger travellers, on a budget, who want the freedom and flexibility of independent travel, with the safety and fun of a small group. You travel with a highly-trained local tour leader, who was raised in the region and can show you a side of their homeland that other travellers miss out on. We visit the 'must see' sights, and on many trips we venture off the beaten track for some unforgettably unique and unusual experiences. Gecko's trips are great fun, highly interactive and designed to immerse you in the culture of the place you're visiting.

Nuts and Bolts

An experienced safari guide and camp cook whilst on safari; all park fees; local specialist guides in Chobe National Park, the Okavango Delta and Sossusvlei; all camping equipment; 16 nights camping, 2 nights bungalow, 1 night lodge, 1 night houseboat; transport in custom-built safari vehicle during safari, 4WD vehicles, mokoros, by boat and on foot.

Transport

Accommodation

Meals

Equipment Included

Not Included

International flights, local payment, arrival and departure transfers, airport/departure taxes, visas, pre-tour or post-tour accommodation, all other meals, drinks, sleeping bag, pillow, all optional additional tours or activities during free time, transfers outside of the tour program, travel insurance, tips and items of a personal nature, laundry and flights (unless specified).

Optional Extras


Local Payment

Your tour leader will collect US$550 from each person on Day 1. This must be paid in US dollars cash only. Please have the exact amount ready and ensure banknotes are not issued before the year 2000.

USD $550.00

Visas and Permits

Botswana

Australians, Americans, Canadians, British and New Zealanders do not currently require a visa for Botswana. For other nationalities that do require a visa to enter into Botswana, this is no longer able to be purchased upon arrival. Visa will need to be pre-arranged - please contact your travel agent for assistance.

Namibia

Australians, Americans, Canadians, British and New Zealanders do not currently require a visa for Namibia. For all other nationalities please reconfirm your visa requirements with your travel agent. For those nationalities that do require a visa these need to be obtained prior to arrival in Namibia.

South Africa

Australians, Americans, Canadians, British and New Zealanders do not currently require a visa for South Africa. Upon arrival you will be given a free three-month multi-entry visa stamp. For all other nationalities please reconfirm your visa requirements with your travel agent. Please note that you require six blank pages and your passport needs to have a minimum of six months validity to enter South Africa. Also note that to enter South Africa you may be required to show proof of onward travel plans and a valid yellow fever certificate (especially if entering or re-entering from East African countries).

Zimbabwe

Australians, Americans, Canadians, British and New Zealanders currently require a visa for Zimbabwe. For all other nationalities please reconfirm your visa requirements with your travel agent. For trips to Zimbabwe you may require either a single or double entry visa. Both single and double entry visas are obtainable on arrival currently costing between US$30 and US$60 (depending on nationality). If you choose to travel to the Zambian side of Victoria Falls your Zimbabwe visa will not expire as long as you do not spend the night out of Zimbabwe.

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Important Information

An experienced driver, guide and camp cook accompany us on this safari. Local specialist guides join us in Chobe National Park, the Okavango Delta and Deadvlei.

We travel in a custom-built safari vehicle that can take a maximum of 24 clients. There are large opening windows, providing unrestricted game viewing and photographic opportunities, and on-board we have useful reference books about the flora and fauna that you may encounter during your safari.

The large dome tents are spacious and quick to erect with the sides covered in mosquito netting and foam mattresses provided to enable you to sleep in comfort. A comfortable folding chair is also supplied for each passenger. In addition, all communal camping equipment is carried on board together with on-board cool boxes. You need to bring your own sleeping bag and it is also recommended that you bring a pillow or purchase one locally for added comfort.

Please note there are no laundry services available whilst camping, but sometimes when we stay at a campsite for at least two consecutive nights, there may be the opportunity to do some hand-washing.

A special feature of the safari is that in addition to our safari guide and professional driver we have a camp cook who plans, budgets and prepares all included meals.

Gecko’s strongly advises you to carry sufficient USD cash with you to cover your time in Zimbabwe. You will not be able to withdraw USD by any means once you have entered Zimbabwe (including use of ATMs, credit cards and travellers cheques) so please ensure you have sufficient money prior to your arrival for all your expenses including tourist visa, spending money and any optional activities you may choose to do in Victoria Falls.

Road Conditions and Infrastructure in Africa
Roads in Africa are often in very poor condition, which makes it hard on vehicles. Our vehicles are serviced regularly and are generally in good condition, but breakdowns can and do happen. The infrastructure in Africa is not always what we are used to and travelling on their roads can sometimes be very bumpy experiences. The travelling times indicated in our Trip Notes is just a rough guide and is dependent on various factors that may be outside our control, such as road conditions, weather and time spent at borders.

About this Information

The information provided here is given in good faith and has been compiled with all reasonable care. However, things change and some of the information may become out of date. Please keep this in mind when you read it and check with us if you want to be sure about something. If you have any queries, please contact your travel agent or our staff in Australia. We are here to help you!