Zambia, Malawi & Mozambique “Trade Route” |
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| ZAMBIA, MALAWI & MOZAMBIQUE (2008) “Trade Route” Code: LM21 |
21 day small group participation camping & cabin safari
Group size: min. 4, max. 12 people |
DEPARTS: LIVINGSTONE on Tuesday @ 14:00
ENDS: JOHANNESBURG on Monday @ 18:00 |
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Highlights
* Victoria Falls - natural wonder of the world
* Lower Zambezi - canoeing
* South Luangwa NP - game walk & 4WD game drives
* Lake Malawi - snorkelling & beaches
* Benguerra Island – explore islands on a dhow
* Inhambane – beaches and scuba diving
* Kruger National Park – Morning and afternoon game drives |
Includes
* 4 nights in cabin / casitas & 16 nights camping
* Entrance fees
* Use of camping equipment (except sleeping bags & pillows)
* Transport in safari truck or 4WD
* Meals as per itinerary
* Professional guide
* Canoeing on the Lower Zambezi
* Benguerra Island excursion |
Journey through the heart of the wild continent, from Zambia through Malawi and down the Mozambique coast to South Africa. A diverse and fascinating journey along the old trade routes! |
ITINERARY |
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(B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner) |
| Day 1 - 2 |
LIVINGSTONE
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[camping Bx1 - -] |
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The group will meet in Livingstone, in Zambia, at 14:00 where we have 2 days to explore Victoria Falls, a natural wonder of the world, plunging into the Zambezi Gorge. Adventure activities abound, white water rafting on the mighty Zambezi, or an 111m bungi jump (own expense).
Includes: Entrance to see the Victoria Falls
Overnight: Campsite – good ablution facilities, hot showers, swimming pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: N/A
Optional Activities: White water rafting, sunset cruises, elephant back safaris, scenic flights & many more |
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| Day 3 |
LAKE KARIBA
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[camping BLD] |
We camp on the tranquil shores of Lake Kariba, home to hippo, crocodile and a wide range of bird life. A sunset
cruise on the lake is a photographers dream.
Includes: N/A
Overnight: Campsite – good ablution facilities, hot showers, swimming pool & bar
Distance/time: 300kms, ± 4 hours, excludes stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: Sunset cruise on Lake Kariba, dependant on boat availability |
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| Day 4 - 5 |
LOWER ZAMBEZI CANOEING
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[lodge BLD] |
We drive down into the Lower Zambezi Valley and spend two nights at our lodge on the banks of the river. Enjoy a
full day canoeing down the Zambezi River, home of the tribal mythical god – Nyami Nyami. The river attracts
elephants and other wildlife from the surrounding wilderness. After a day highlighted by bird watching and game
viewing, relax around the campfire in the evening.
Includes: Full day canoe safari on Lower Zambezi with local river guides
Overnight: Lodge – twin rooms en-suite facilities, swimming pool & bar
Distance/time: 380kms, ± 5½-7½ hours (subject to road conditions), excludes stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: N/A |
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| Day 6 |
LUSAKA
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[camping BLD] |
After a morning relaxing on the banks of the Zambezi we head towards Lusaka. We stock up on supplies in the
bustling shops and markets of the Zambian capital.
Includes: N/A
Overnight: Campsite – good ablution facilities, hot showers, swilling pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 150kms, 2-6 hours (subject to road conditions), excludes stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: N/A |
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Day 7, 8, 9 |
SOUTH LUANGWA NATIONAL PARK
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[camping BLD] |
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Make our way down into “the valley” of the Luangwa River. South Luangwa National Park is wild and remote. It has an abundance of wildlife that is rarely seen in other game reserves and is one of Africa’s finest wildlife sanctuaries, full of hippo, crocodiles, elephants, lion and leopard. We camp on the banks of the Luangwa River for 2 nights and explore the area on game walks and an open 4WD night drive, with spotlights, to see nocturnal animals.
The camp we use operates under the auspices of the Wildlife Environmental and Conservation society of Zambia and donate 60% of their proceeds towards the education of Zambian children.
Includes: Entrance fees to South Luangwa National Park, game walks, and night game drives
Overnight: Campsite – good ablution facilities, hot showers, swilling pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 700kms, ± 7½-9½ hours (subject to road conditions), excludes stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: Game drives & game drives |
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| Day 10 |
LILONGWE
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[camping BL-] |
Malawi “the warm heart of Africa”. We head to the Capital, Lilongwe were we restock with fresh supplies in the
markets. The old city centres’ vibrant markets, cafes, shops and restaurants are worth visiting.
Includes: N/A
Overnight: Campsite – good ablution facilities, & hot showers
Distance/time: 300kms, ± 5-6 hours (subject to road conditions), excluding border formalities & stops for
sightseeing
Optional Activities: N/A
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Day 11 - 12 |
CAPE MACLEAR
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[camping BLD] |
We’ll camp on the beach at Cape Maclear in the Lake Malawi National Park, a World Heritage Site, overlooking the
beautiful scattered islands. Snorkel around the island at Otter Point to see the colourful endemic fish. We’ll also take a
boat out to the islands to explore the fantastic bays and coves in the area.
Includes: Boat excursion on Lake Malawi
Overnight: Campsite - good ablution facilities, & hot showers (sometimes!), restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 350kms, ±5 hours excludes stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: Scuba diving, village visits & water sports |
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| Day 13 - 14 |
TRANSIT MOZAMBIQUE
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[camping BLD] |
Heading south through Blantyre, named after the birth place of legendary explorer David Livingstone, we enter
Mozambique. Making our way back over the Zambezi River we travel through the Tete region camping en route.
Includes: N/A
Overnight: Campsites – basic facilities
Distance/time: 400kms ±6-7hours per day (subject to road conditions), excludes stops for sightseeing &
lunch
Optional Activities: N/A
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| Day 15 - 16 |
BENGUERRA ISLANDS
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[camping Bx2 Lx2 Dx1] |
Upon reaching the Indian Ocean we turn south to overnight in casitas (reed cabins) in Vilankulo. We take a full day
to explore the Benguerra Islands on a local dhow, a traditional ocean going trade vessel. Beautiful blue sea, expansive
white beaches and some excellent seafood available – what a day!
Includes: Full day dhow excursion to Benguerra Island
Overnight: Campsite - good ablution facilities, & hot showers (sometimes!)
Distance/time: 500kms ± 7 hours, excludes stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: N/A
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| Day 17 - 18 |
INHAMBABE
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[casitas Bx2 Lx2 Dx1] |
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Arab influences are strong in Inhambane dating back to when slaves, ivory, gold and spices were traded. Explore Inhambane and its 200-year-old cathedral, before moving to Praia de Barra to our casitas under the palms next to the beach. Dhow rides and scuba diving on coral reefs are available (own expense)
Includes: N/A
Overnight: Casitas – twin rooms with shared ablutions, hot showers (sometimes!), restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 330kms, ± 4½ hours, excludes stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: Scuba diving, Ocean safari, Quad biking & Horse riding |
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| Day 19 - 20 |
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
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[camping BLD] |
We enter Kruger National Park, South Africa, and visit big game country! Exciting game drives to spot lions, giraffe
and the mighty elephant. Relaxing in the tranquil bush we experience a land forgotten by time, a true African
wilderness.
Includes: Entrance fees to Kruger National Park, morning and afternoon game drives
Overnight: Campsite – good ablution facilities, hot showers, swimming pool, restaurant, bar & shop
Distance/time: 590kms, ± 8½ hours (sometimes!), excluding border formalities & lunch stop (a long day!) +
game drives
Optional Activities: Night game drives in National Park game viewing vehicles |
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| Day 21 |
JOHANNESBURG
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[- B - -] |
After an early morning game drive we return to Johannesburg in the evening, sun-tanned, laid-back and ready to
rejoin life. Tour ends @ 18:00
Includes: N/A
Overnight: N/A
Distance/time: 450kms, ± 6½ hours, excluding stops for lunch
Optional Activities: N/A
The distance and travel times quoted above are an estimate only, and subject to local road conditions – remember it’s
an adventure!
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Price: (valid Jan 2008 – Dec 2008)
€ 1 595 pps + local payment of US$ 300 (valid Jan 2008 – Dec 2008)
2008 Departure dates |
03-Feb-08
16-Mar-08
12-Apr-08
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08-Jun-08
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The Zambia, Malawi & Mozambique Trade Route” can be combined after the “Botswana Wildside” safari to
create a complete tour of Southern Africa. |
DETAILED TOUR INFO |
In a nutshell
· A diverse African adventure – discovery route.
· All inclusive trip with cultural experience, adventure and wildlife through Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and South
Africa!
· Vic Falls, Lower Zambezi canoeing, Lake Malawi, Benguerra Island, Kruger National Park – great diversity!
Why travellers like this trip
1. Variety - a tour that discovers the diversity of East and Southern Africa! Spectacular Victoria Falls - National
Parks, Zambian wilderness, Lake of Stars, Tropical Island get away, and wildlife in Kruger. From the wildlife areas
and cultural interaction to historical sites all set in beautiful landscapes!
2. National Parks and wildlife areas - We visit the world famous Lower Zambezi conservation area, South
Luangwa NP in Zambia, Kruger National Park in South Africa as well as other lesser known wildlife areas. This
trip covers a huge variety of African wildlife of Southern Africa.
3. Culture and history - for example the history of the slave trading on the “Inhambane” Mozambique, the
friendly people of Malawi.
4. Scenery - You can’t ask for more than this trip, from Victoria Falls to the Benguerra Island and everything in
between!
5. Small group - travelling in groups of up to 12 people creates a friendly, holiday atmosphere.
6. Walking - every opportunity to get out and walk in the areas such as Lower Zambezi, Luangwa NP, Lake Malawi& Bengurra Island. Walks are easy to moderate exertion and optional. Duration from ½ - 4 hours.
7. Adventure - activities available include: canoe trail, boat excursions, dhow rides, diving, snorkelling, game
drives, fishing, horse riding and game walks!
Accommodation
· Camping - 16 nights on safari we stay at designated campsites in national parks, on private land and in towns.
Campsite facilities are at best basic but generally clean. There are hot, but sometimes only cold, showers,
washing facilities at some of the campsites. Some camps in Zambia have simple reed enclosures for showers but
do have flush toilets!
Sunway supplies all the camping equipment with the exception of your sleeping bag and pillow. The dome tents
we use are 2.2 x 2.2 x 1.8 metres and putting them up or down takes only 5 minutes. Tents have built-in insect
nets. We supply mattresses, which are about 5 cm thick, warm and comfortable. The camp chairs have a
backrest.
· Wild camping - There is a possibility on this trip that, due to local conditions, we will camp wild. Wild camps
have no facilities; we will need to take our own water and all equipment. Wild camping can be very enjoyable but
please remember that we leave no trace of our stay and take all rubbish away with us. Toilets will be of the “dig
and bury” variety.
· Casitas, Barra Reef – for 2 nights in Inhambane (Barra peninsula) we stay in reed and thatch casitas. These
are basic twin or quad rooms with bed and mattress and shared ablutions. Bar, restaurant, telephone.
· Lower Zambezi, Kayila Lodge (or similar) - on the Lower Zambezi River we spend 2 nights at a riverside
permanent tented lodge. Tents are twin sharing and have beds with mattresses and insect nets and are en suite.
Transport
· On foot – easy to moderate walks throughout the tour.
· Canoe – a full day canoeing down stream on the Lower Zambezi River on flat water. Two-man Indian canoes
provided which are stable and easy to paddle. An experienced river guide will accompany the group and no
previous paddling experience is required.
· Open Game drives – for game viewing activities in South Luangwa NP we use open game viewing 4WD
vehicles. This allows us the opportunity to really feel part of the bush, the smells, sounds and of course great
views!
· Safari Truck – custom built Sunway Safari truck with 12 forward facing seats. Comfortable touring and good for
game viewing. Large, sliding windows and viewing hatches give everyone a great view. There are a couple of long days of travelling but the vehicles have a comfortable cruising speed and these countries lend themselves to the
pace of African travel. The emphasis of the trip is “getting out and doing things”.
Local Payment
· A local payment is required on this safari and this will be collected by the tour leader on departure. This covers a
portion of the local operational costs including entrance and park fees. This ensures that a major portion of your
tour price goes directly into the country you are visiting, benefiting local communities and contributing to the
conservation of the area. A large part of this tours local payment is used for the National Park entrance fees.
Participation
· An essential part of your Sunway Safari is participation – from putting up your tent (while camping) or packing
away in the morning to helping with meal preparation and cleaning up – it’s all part of your adventure and when
everyone puts in a little effort the trip will run smoothly. Your tour leaders will do all the meal preparation but we
do ask the clients to help with the washing up. Team spirit is part of the fun!
Shopping
· Craft shopping for curios en route is diverse and rewarding. Remember - if you see something you like, it is best
to buy it because it is unlikely that you will see something similar further along.
Food
· We pride ourselves on giving very good healthy meals to our clients and will provide three meals per day, except
5 dinners and 2 lunches en route, where we try out local restaurants or fresh produce markets.
· The tour leaders do the shopping and meal planning for each group. He/she will always try to obtain fresh
produce wherever possible. A rough idea of what these will consist of is: Breakfast - cereals or coffee and toast
or the occasional fried breakfast, Lunch - cheese, cold meats, salads on bread or rolls, Dinner - braais (local
barbecue), potjies (stews), stir fries etc. We use regular plates, cups and cutlery. All cooking and eating utensils
will also be provided.
· We do cater for special dietary requirements (e.g. vegetarian or allergies.)
· We will supply fruit squash served with breakfast and tea or coffee served with breakfast and dinner. All other
beverages will be for your own expense. We will not supply bottled drinking water although it is available at
many shops on tour.
Difficulty
· Anyone who is generally active and in good health should enjoy this trip. Simple campsites are enjoyed by the
outdoor enthusiast, you will get dusty on occasion; but this is Africa!
· This is a long distance trans Africa safari - there is a lot of distance to be covered and so there will be some long
travelling days. Due to local conditions, border crossings, road detours and weather, the trip may alter route /
schedule - please remember that this continent has its own time scale and things work differently here. Keep an
open mind and a sense of humour - it’s all part of the adventure!
· Everyone is asked to help out with the running of camp on tour. In other words if everyone spends a little time
setting up camp, preparing meals and cleaning up then the tour will run smoothly and everyone will have a good
time. Participation is the name of the game.
Things you should know
· Includes all National Park entrance fees, canoeing in the Lower Zambezi River and a trip out to Beguerra Island in
the warm Indian Ocean
· Your client will need a valid passport and visas for entry into Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa.
Please note that these can be arranged in advance and cannot always be obtained at the border. (Please check
visa requirements with your travel agent)
· There is a visa waiver service available through Sunway Safaris for Zambia – please enquire at the time of
booking.
· Because of limited banking facilities and tour schedule clients will only be to change traveller’s cheques in
Livingstone, Lilongwe, Blantyre & Vilanculos. We recommend that you bring Euro or US$ for personal expenses on
this trip. Expenses in Livingstone can be paid in US$ or Euro and major credit cards can also be used for optional
activities.
Common questions about this trip
1. What do I need to bring?
A warm sleeping bag, comfortable clothes for warm days and cool evenings, walking
shoes, a raincoat, hat and sunglasses, swimsuit, a water bottle and a small pair of binoculars also comes in very
handy and most importantly - a sense of adventure!
2. Is it safe?
Africa and on the route we follow is relatively safe and your guide knows the countries intimately and
will endeavour to show you the best parts while looking after you. We do not enter Zimbabwe on this trip. In the
cities keep a careful eye on your belongings and don’t leave anything lying about - petty theft is rife. In the wild areas your guide will brief you on the necessary precautions, follow this advice and you will be fine. Be aware of
your personal belongings and you will have a great trip!
3. Do I need malaria tablets?
Yes, the trip passes through malaria areas and prophylactics are recommended.
4. Can I buy camera film?
Film and other accessories are not readily available on tour - we suggest you bring all
the film and everything else you expect to need. A camera with a zoom lens from wide angle to telephoto, 35-
200mm, is advisable to capture both scenic and wildlife shots.
5. Can I wash my clothes on tour?
There are facilities for hand washing your clothes along the way. |
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Zambia
Population: approx. 11,250,000
Climate: tropical; modified by altitude; rainy season (October to April).
Terrain: mostly high plateau with some hills and mountains, Zambezi River valley in south west. |
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A land of Untamed Rivers. The mighty Zambezi River forms southern boundry crossing over the Victoria Falls and through Lake Kariba into the Lower Zambezi Valley. A canoeing trip on the Zambezi gets you close to the wildlife as you paddle with the current through Mana Pools and the Lower Zambezi National Parks.
The adventure activities in Victoira Falls cater for all tastes from the wildest adrenaline rush river rafting and bungi jumping to the views of the falls from the flight of angels and getting close to nature on the elephant back safari.
South Luangwa National Park the eastern side of Zambia offers an abundance of wildlife that is rarely seen in other game reserves and is one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries in the world. |
| Optional Activities |
| · Game drives |
· Horse riding |
· River boarding |
| · Flight – fixed wing |
· Flight – helicopter |
· Flight – micro light |
| · Rafting ½ day & full day |
· Bungi jumping |
· Elephant rides |
| · Snake park |
· Zambezi cruise |
· Crocodile farm |
| · Canoe upper – Zambezi ½ day & full day |
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Malawi
Population: approx. 12,150,000
Climate: sub-tropical; rainy season (November to May); dry season (May to November).
Terrain: narrow elongated plateau with rolling plains, rounded hills, some mountains. Dominated by Lake Malawi. |
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Known affectionately as the "warm heart of Africa". Malawi is one of the friendliest countries in Southern Africa. The highlight of any trip to Malawi is the Lake. Stretching approximately 560 kilometers the lake is home to an extraordinary 225 described species of colourful cichlid fish. Snorkeling in the warm clear waters is an experience not to be missed.
Tea production is an important industry in Malawi. The Mulanje mountain rises above the Pholombe plain and gives expansive views over the surrounding the plantations.
Liwonde National Park lies south of the lake on the Shire River as it flows out of the lake. Particular to this park are the various habitats that it encompasses including floodplain and swampland.
Blantyre and Lilongwe are the two major towns in Malawi, both dating back to British colonial days. The craft markets in both tons are worth a visit for the intricately carved art work and the famous Malawi chairs. |
| Optional Activities |
| · Canoeing |
· Scuba diving |
· Sailing |
| · Wind surfing |
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Mozambique
Population: approx. 19,400,000
Climate: tropical to subtropical.
Terrain: mostly coastal lowlands, uplands in centre, high plateaus in northwest, mountains in west. |
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Palm trees line the tropical beaches. Crystal clear water, snorkeling and scuba diving, fresh seafood. A holiday in Mozambique incudes these and so much more.
The capital Maputo is a blend of Portugese culture from the colony and African culture. A vibrant lively city built around the harbour. The cafe culture and nightlife of Maputo are not to be missed. Dinner of fresh seafood particularly the deliciously spicey peri-peri LM prawns, can be topped off with a nightcap of live music in the local bars and nightclubs.
Moving north up the coastline towards Inhambane and the tropical paradise of Barra you travel through cashew nut and coconut plantations. Inhambane is steeped in history with its roots in the Arab slave and spice trade. Barra point is a scuba divers paradise, with whale sharks, coral reefs and humpbacked whales. |
| Optional Activities |
| · Scuba diving |
· Snorkeling |
· Deep sea fishing |
| · ski boat |
· Horse riding |
· Quad biking |
| · Ocean Safari |
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South Africa
Population: approx. 44,300,000
Climate: mostly semiarid; subtropical along east coast; sunny days, cool nights; summer rainfall except Cape which has wainter rainfall.
Terrain: vast interior plateau rimmed by rugged hills and narrow coastal plain |
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The unique “Rainbow Nation”; in Southern Africa. A melting pot of culture wildlife and wonderful scenery. South Africa's historic emergence from the Apartheid era has created a country with wonderful spirit. With eleven national languages and many more cultures...
South Africa's wildlife destinations rival the best in the world, with the Kruger National Park being a must for all visitors along with Mkuzi Game reserve and Addo Elephant National Park. The Zulu and the Xhosa cultures portray a intense history of survival and exploration of the country before the arrival of the Dutch Settlers.
Trekking in the wilderness of the Drakensberg mountains is challenging but rewarding. Mountainous landscapes and streams and unspoilt terrain are a photographers playground.
The garden route from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town is an area of lush indigenous forest, rocky coastline and abundant indigenous flowers. The small town of Knysna lies on a lagoon, is home to craftsman and artists.
Cape Town, the mother city, sits at the foot of the Table Mountain. Surrounded by the wine regions of Stellenbosch on one side and the Atlantic Ocean, on the other, no trip to South Africa is complete without a few days exploring the highlights of Cape Town. Cape Point, Robben Island, wine tasting in Stellenbosch, and the views from the top of Table Mountain are not to be missed. |
| Optional Activities |
| · Kruger N.P. night drive |
· Bloukrans bungi |
· Table Mountain cable car |
| · Robben Island cruise |
· Seal Island cruise Houtbay |
· Abseiling Cape Town |
| · Scuba diving |
· Shark cage |
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Reservations and Enquiries |
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