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13N: Cape Town to Victoria Falls

CAPE TO VIC FALLS
14 Days South Africa, Namibia & Zambia (Livingstone)tcwt


Day 1 Upington (South Africa)
Today we make our way north to Upington where we camp for the night. (D)

Day 2 Fish River Canyon (Namibia)
Crossing the border into Namibia we make our way to the Fish River Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world. The stark beauty of this country will strike you immediately. We watch the sunset over the canyon and camp under the stars-welcome to Africa! (B,D)

Days 3,4 Sesriem (Namibia)
Today’s drive is full of interesting scenery as the landscape changes completely from mountains to desert. Sossulvlei has the highest dunes in the world, and we view them at both sunrise and sunset for brilliant photo opportunities. The colours are straight out of an artist painting. You also have the chance to climb a dune and see if you can get to the top! Both nights we camp on the edge of the desert. (B,L,D)

 

Days 5,6 Swakopmund (Namibia)
We travel through the Namib-Naukluft Park and some more amazing scenery. The lunar landscape appears as we approach the coast. Swakopmund is an oasis coastal town, with a strong German influence. There are many options available to you such as deep sea fishing, a visit to a seal colony, quad biking or sand boarding for a close up look at the dunes. The evenings are free to enjoy a plentiful nightlife. (B)

Day 7 Windhoek (Namibia)
We travel inland to Windhoek, Namibia’s capital where we spend the night and have the opportunity to explore the city. (B)

Day 8 Cheetah Farm (Namibia)
We make our way to the Cheetah Farm where we camp right next to the Cheetah Enclosure and have the unique chance to see many of the these majestic animals close up. (B,L,D)

Days 9,10 Etosha (Namibia)
Today we enter the Etosha National Park and spend our days doing game drives and looking for animals in the Park. We stop at Etosha Pan, around which the Park is situated. A waterhole next to campsites we stay at offers abundant game viewing where it is possible to see black Rhinos, elephants and if we are lucky enough, some of the big predators that inhabit the park. (B,L,D)

 

Days 11,12,13 Ngepi (Namibia)
Leaving Etosha, we head northeast through the Caprivi Strip to Ngepi, our campsites on the banks of the famous Okavango River. This area lets you get back to nature and offers a chance to relax. You may choose to stay at the main camp or do an optional excursion to the Delta Panhandle in Botswana where you explore the waterways by motorboat and mokoro (2 man dug out canoe). If you decide to stay at the main camp there are many day activities to choose from. (B,L,D)

Day 14 Livingstone (Zambia)
Making our way east, we cross the Zambezi River into Zambia and head for Livingstone, the Zambia side of the Victoria Falls. Here we top off our trip with a memorable sunset cruise on the mighty Zambezi River. All drinks and snacks are included as well as the opportunity to view wildlife including Hippos and Elephants. A great chance to bid farewell to your fellow travellers. (B)

14 DAYS - South Africa, Namibia, Botswana (optional), Zambia
PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION

BASIC ITINERARY
Johannesburg/Cape Town – Upington – Fish River – Sesriem – Sossusvlei – Swakopmund – Windhoek – Cheetah Farm – Etosha – Ngepi – Livingstone

Tour Cost
R 5,995.00 per person

Local Payment
US$240 per person
The local payment is paid in cash on departure and covers camping, food, entrance fees and excursions whilst on tour. Any balance outstanding at the end of the tour is refunded.

Departure Dates
Departs
CPT
Ends
LVI
MonSun
10-Jan-05
24-Jan-05
07-Feb-05
21-Feb-05
07-Mar-05
21-Mar-05
04-Apr-05
18-Apr-05
02-May-05
16-May-05
30-May-05
13-Jun-05
27-Jun-05
11-Jul-05
25-Jul-05
08-Aug-05
22-Aug-05
05-Sep-05
19-Sep-05
03-Oct-05
17-Oct-05
31-Oct-05
14-Nov-05
28-Nov-05
12-Dec-05
26-Dec-05
09-Jan-06
23-Jan-06
06-Feb-06
20-Feb-06
23-Jan-05
06-Feb-05
20-Feb-05
06-Mar-05
20-Mar-05
03-Apr-05
17-Apr-05
01-May-05
15-May-05
29-May-05
12-Jun-05
26-Jun-05
10-Jul-05
24-Jul-05
07-Aug-05
21-Aug-05
04-Sep-05
18-Sep-05
02-Oct-05
16-Oct-05
30-Oct-05
13-Nov-05
27-Nov-05
11-Dec-05
25-Dec-05
08-Jan-06
22-Jan-06
05-Feb-06
19-Feb-06
05-Mar-06

This trip leaves from Cape Town or Johannesburg. Clients departing JHB will board an Intercape bus to Upington and meet the group on the first evening(booked and paid for by Wagon Trails). More details are supplied on booking.

Wagon Trails Provides
All ground transportation, services of experienced qualified driver / guide, camping equipment (2 man dome tents, thin hiking mats, cooking equipment), all highlights, meals, entrance fees & accommodation per itinerary.

Not Included
Visa’s (if required), travel insurance, flights, departure taxes, sleeping bags, items of a personal nature, drinks, optional activities.

Participation
Full participation safari – clients erect their tents and help out with cooking, dishes and vehicle cleanliness.

Note
This tour has full predeparture information available to help you prepare for your trip – please ensure you receive it from your travel agent.The day to schedule for this trip is approximate only and may later due to unforeseen difficulties (e.g. problems with roads, vehicles, borders etc)

NAMIBIA

Namibia, with its boundless skies, vast open spaces and rich variety of plants and animal life, was one of the first countries to include nature and environmental conservation in its constitution.It is one of the main countries in Africa yet has one of the smallest populations in the world, at approximately 1,7 million.The natural resources include diamonds, copper, uranium, gold, lead and tin. Farming is limited due to very sparse, natural fresh water resources.

Climate
The climate is mainly desert-type: hot and dry with sparse and erratic rainfall. The terrain is mostly on a high plateau; the Namib Desert along the coast and the Kalahari Desert in the east. Midsummer temperatures can rise to over 35 degrees, while in winter the day temperatures can vary between 18 and 25 degrees.

Language
The official language is English and all documents, notices and directional signs are in this language. German and Afrikaans is also used throughout the country and there are numerous African languages and dialects, which fall into two main groups: Bantu and Khoisan

BOTSWANA

For many years Botswana was listed as one of the world’s 25 poorest countries, however, with its vast mineral wealth, it now has one of the most rapidly expanding economies in the world. The Botswana people are proud, with a great respect for their nationality and traditions. In Botswana the immensity, variety and untamed vitality of the old Africa are still to be experienced. The Botswana government has a very clear eco-tourism policy aimed at low impact tourism.

The Okavango Delta (Optional Activity)
The Okavango River comes down from Angola. The flatness of the land in Botswana causes it to fan out into an inland delta covering an area of some 16,000 km2.Your trip into the Delta should be regarded as much a cultural experience, as a wildlife one. The majority of the polers who will guide you and the people you will meet in this area are a mixture of baNoka and baYei. These people still live on corn, sorghum, melons; herding cattle and goats; fishing and hunting and gathering to supplement their livestock and agriculture.

Your time in the Delta (Optional)
Once again, this should be looked upon as a cultural experience to live in the bush for a few days - the opportunity to “get back to nature” with no showers, toilets and electricity. Take off your watch and relax! Whilst in the Delta the polers are in charge of your day which usually consists of early morning walks, some free time to swim, relax, read a book, explore the bush, followed by an afternoon mokoro and or game walk.Don’t panic when given the time to spend with yourself !

Climate
Rainy season begins late October to November and ends in March. During the summer month’s temperatures can rise to over 40º C, and usually drop to 25º C in the night. The winter months which last from May to August have beautiful days with temperatures that average 25º C, although the nights can become cold.

ZAMBIA

Zambia lay untouched by Europeans for many centuries. It was in the mid nineteenth century that Western explorers, missionaries and traders moved into Zambia, of which David Livingstone is said to be the first in 1855. After becoming a British Protectorate in 1924, Zambia’s struggle for independence was a long one. After eventually gaining independence in 1964, most of their problems only began. There were only a few trained and educated Zambians capable of running the government, and the economy was largely dependant on foreign expertise.The copper industry used to be responsible for more than 90% of Zambia’s foreign exchange earnings. After a sharp decline in world copper prices in 1975 and prolonged drought, Zambia’s economy has suffered severe damage for more than a decade. Tourism is now becoming a major earner, and is helping revive the economy.

LOCAL TIME
Local time is the same as South African time, except for in Namibia from April to September in which it is 1 hour behind South Africa due to Daylight Saving.

HEALTH
If traveling from an infected area, all countries require valid vaccination certificates for cholera and yellow fever. If traveling from South Africa, there are no vaccination requirements. These do change however, so please consult your local doctor or travel agent in plenty of time.The north of Namibia, including Etosha is a malaria-endemic area. It is, therefore STRICTLY advised that travelers have the necessary medication and carry a lotion or cream to cover the skin.
The Okavango Delta, Livingstone and Chobe are all malaria zones.

CURRENCY
Each country has its own currency as follows:

Namibia:The Namibian & South African Rand (they are equal)
Botswana:
Pula
Zambia: Zambian Kwacha
  

Money can be changed into local currency once we arrive in each country. Travelers cheques can be changed in banks, and credit cards are generally accepted although using a credit card can sometimes work out very expensive. If bringing cash all major currencies are accepted. It is important to note however, that Kwacha and Namibian Dollars cannot be changed into other currencies outside of the country, so do not leave these countries with any local currency. Your tour guide will assist you in calculating the correct amount to change.

VISA’S
Visa requirements change often, so you should consult your nearest embassy prior to departure. The following is to be used as a guide only.

South Africa
Visiters entering South Africa are required to have a minimum of two blank pages in their passports to enable the entry visa to be issued. If there is insufficient space in the passport entry will be denied and the person is likely to be detained pending return to their country of origin.

Botswana
At the time of printing the following countries DO NOT REQUIRE visas:
Nationals of all commonwealth countries, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Namibia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Samoa (Western), San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, USA and Yugoslavia.
Please note that if you require a visa for Botswana you need to ensure you get a multiple entry visa.
Visas are the responsibility of the client when required. It is also advisable to obtain the visa prior to departure.

Zambia
Wagon Trails can generally obtain a waiver of the visa charge if you notify us of your passport details prior to the departure of the trip. This is a typically African system, which a few times a year doesn’t work. In this case you can obtain the visa on the border.

Please fax us a copy of your passport at least one week prior to departure.

Visa’s are the responsibility of the client if required.

PARTICIPATION
Our tours are based on client participation and as an active member of the group, everyone helps out with the running of the tour, e.g. making campfires, cooking, setting up camp, dishes etc. Its all part of the African experience. Remember the more you put in, the more you get out!

MONEY OUTSTANDING
Your money will collected by your driver in cash at the point of departure.

DEPARTURE POINT (CAPE TOWN)
Ashanti Lodge
11 Hof Street
Gardens
Cape Town
Phone: (021) 424 – 4016

Departure time: 5 am

If you require accommodation the night before at Ashanti the cost is R90 p.p. (multishare). This may be booked through Wagon Trails or directly with Ashanti. Ashanti offers a free pickup service 8.30am to 4pm (subject to availability) for clients arriving in Cape Town prior to the trip. Please let us know your arrival details in advance and phone the hostel once you have arrived to confirm.

DEPARTURE POINT (JOHANNESBURG)
If you are joining the Pioneers Route from Johannesburg, you will board an Intercape Bus at 7:15am from the Johannesburg Bus Station on the day of departure. This is included in your tour cost. You will travel to Upington where your tour guide will meet you and you will join the group. Your confirmation will have a reference number for your bus trip.

Recommended Accommodation in Johannesburg
Backpackers Ritz
1a North Road
Dunkeld West
Johannesburg
Phone: (011) 325-7125 & 327-0229

If you require accommodation the night before at the Backpackers Ritz the cost is R85 p.p. (multishare). This may be booked through Wagon Trails or directly with the The Ritz. The Ritz offers a free airport pickup service. Please let us know your arrival details in advance and phone the hostel once you have arrived to confirm.

FOOD & MEALS
Included in the tour cost are the following meals:
DaysMeals
1D
2B,L,D
3,4 B, L, D
5,6,7 B
8,9,10,11,12,13 B, L, D
14B

Dinners are camp meals prepared by your guide with your assistance. On days where lunches and dinners are not included we stop at places where you can buy food at a reasonable cost.

Accommodation
Days 1-6,
Days 7 multishare dorms
Days 8 – 13 camping 2 man tents

CAMPSITES
We stay in a variety of campsites, from basic facilities only, to ones with restaurants, swimming pools, bars etc. All campsites have shower and toilet facilities, although it is advisable to bring a small supply of your own toilet paper.

VEHICLES & GROUP SIZE
We offer budget tours, whilst trying to keep group sizes small and personal. For this reason we travel in a microbus with a specially designed trailer for luggage. The vehicles have either 2 rows of seats (seating up to 4 across) or 3 rows of seats (seating max 3 across). This varies according to group size. The vehicles do not have air conditioning, but do have opening windows.
Maximum 14 passengers per group

EQUIPMENT
Wagon Trails provides you with the following equipment:
2 - person dome tent. These tents are very easy to put up and down.
If traveling on your own you may share with another single person of the same sex.
Thin sleeping mat.
All cooking equipment for the group and utensils etc.
Camping stools.
Sleeping Bags may be hired for R50 per tour.
Please notify us in advance if you will require one.

WHAT TO BRING
For comfort reasons luggage is limited on each trip to 1 small bag, sleeping bag and camera per person. Soft Bags only may be used (i.e.: no suitcases) Please note that there are storage facilities at the Backpacker Ritz. We provide you with your tent, sleeping mat and cooking equipment.

BinocularsTorch & Batteries
Sun Screen & Hat Insect Repellent
Comfortable Walking Shoes Rain Coat (if travelling in rainy season)
Anti malaria Medication Camera and films
Roll of Toilet PaperWarm jacket for evenings
Dark colored clothing for game walksSwimming Gear
Sleeping Bag (please let us know at time of booking if you require one – R50 per tour payable on departure)

ONWARD TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
Due to unforeseen problems we recommend onward travel arrangements be made only for the day after the tour ends. If arrangements are made for the same day the tour ends, Wagon Trails cannot be held responsible for any delays, and the clients must take the risk for themselves. If you are making further bookings for busses/trains/flights the day the tour ends we strongly recommend you make them the latest time possible and that you inform our reservation staff and the tour guide at the beginning of the tour.

    INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS
  • Fish River Canyon,
  • Sesriem· Sossusvlei,
  • Cheetah Farm,
  • Etosha NP Entry & Game Drives,
  • Namib Desert,
  • Zambezi Sunset Cruise,
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
These rates are in USD and can change at any time without notice. Please use as a guideline only.
Activity Price USD
  
Namibia South: 
Quad Biking $85
Sand boarding$35
Tandem Skydive$250
Fishing Trip$100
Aerobatic Flight $220
Parasailing$ 60
   
Namibia North: 
Canoe Trail $10
Boat Cruise $12
Village Walk$ 8
Canoe Hire$ 8
Half Day Mokoro Trip $ 12
  
Botswana:  
2 Day Mokoro Trip $170
  
Victoria Falls:  
White water rafting $95
Canoeing $85
Bungy $95
TandemKayaking$135
Jet boat Ride$60
Rhino Walk $55
Elephant Ride $100
Helicopter Flip $85

Please note that these prices are meant only as a guideline as they change seasonally, although we do make every effort to keep up to date with the changes. Most activities can be paid by credit card, travelers’ cheques, or most major currencies.

If you have any further questions please give us a call or e-mail us.

We look forward to meeting you!

 

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