Below is the basic day to day brief,
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Day 1: Victoria Falls
Today is an opportunity to view Victoria Falls – one of the natural wonders of the world. There is loads of activities available, or alternatively one can explore the markets of Livingstone and the town of Victoria Falls. We also meet up with your guide and fellow travellers.
Meals: None
Optional Activities in Victoria Falls – some of the popular options
- Bungee Jumping
- Sunset Zambezi cruise
- Full day white water rafting
- Gorge swing
- Scenic helicopter flight
Days 2 & 3: Bulawayo – Matopos
Traveling south from Victoria Falls, we cross into Zimbabwe and head for the Matopos area. We pass through Bulawayo, the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and set up camp. Our guides will take us on foot on an informative walk on search for wildlife. The Matobo National Park, with its unusual boulder formations is a rich cultural heritage area and is home to many Bushman paintings. It is also the burial site of the infamous Cecil John Rhodes – a major player in the colonisation of Southern Africa. Matobo National Park is also known for its population of Black and White rhino, as well as a large number of leopards and Black eagles. If we choose to experience an optional full day tour we will visit several bushman paintings and the grave site.
Meals: 2 x Breakfasts, 2 x lunches & 2 x dinners
Optional Activities: Upgrade to full day tour including Bushman paintings, historical tour and Cecil Rhodes Grave
Day 4: Tshipise – South Africa
Today we cross the Limpopo River into South Africa. We set up camp just outside the town of Tshipise in the Limpopo Province. The resort where we camp has natural hot pools and one can spend the afternoon soaking in the pools or strolling in the surrounding woods. A great place to unwind before the Kruger Park part of adventure begins.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Days 5 & 6: Kruger National Park
The Kruger Park is our next destination. The Kruger National Park is South Africa’s premier game reserve and a Kruger safari is a must do for travellers visiting Southern Africa. The park is known for its high concentration of wildlife, including the Big 5 and visitors are bound to see a large variety of game. We set up camp on the outskirts of the Kruger and on the first evening enjoy Shangaan tribal dancing. The Shangaans are the dominant local tribe of the Greater Kruger area.
After an early morning breakfast, we head to the gate of the Kruger Park. Note that the game drives are conducted in specially adapted open game vehicles. These 4x4 vehicles offer great viewing as well as excellent photographic opportunities. The local guides are well experienced and know all the best spots to find the animals. The guides are very knowledgeable and offer great insight with regards to the wildlife. We enjoy a morning game drive, before having a welcome break for lunch and a rest. The afternoon is spent searching for any elusive species that may have eluded us. After a long day in the park, we head for camp for a well-deserved rest.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Optional Activity: Kruger Night Game Drive
Day 7: Johannesburg
After breakfast we leave the Kruger Park area and head to the bustling city of Johannesburg. Our tour ends late afternoon or early evening.
Meals: Breakfast
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