To start off the adventure, this is the trip we are booking next week:
GAP Adventures: Delta and Falls Experience - 10 days
Introduction: For Africa enthusiasts Botswana is the place to be. Explore the wildlife meccas of Okavango and Chobe, and finish off at the magnificent Victoria Falls, Mosi au Tunya "the smoke that thunders" - a natural wonder of the world
Trip style - Overland: Get back to some old-school adventure travel and hit the open road in one of our all purpose overland trucks. Our trips provide the best of both worlds. Stay in hotels and enjoy the cities and towns, while roughing it on the road
in an overland truck. Expect a real hands-on experience as you set up camp, help out at meal times and team up with your fellow travellers as you cross rivers, plains, plateaus and mountain passes. You could be sleeping out in the open wilderness, or within earshot of a lion’s roar and elephants trumpeting, and waking every morning to a new adventure
Day 1 Arrive Windhoek
Arrive in Windhoek at any time.
Day 2 Kalahari
Cross into Botswana and travel to Ghanzi in the Kalahari Desert region. Take a walk with a local San Bushman to learn fascinating wilderness survival skills.
Day 3 Maun
Head to Maun where the Okavango Delta beckons to be explored. Here you can pick up any supplies and prepare for your unforgettable 2 night/3 day journey deep into the "Delta".
Day 4-5 Okavango Delta
The Okavango Delta Excursion is an experience not to be missed. While based at a bush camp within the world's largest inland delta, enjoy game walks and traditional mokoro (dug-out canoe) excursions, marveling at the wide variety of wildlife that calls the delta their home. This is truly an African experience!
Day 6 Gweta
Wake up to the African sun rising over the beauty of the Delta. Today we stop in Maun, and continue to the village of Gweta, located near the salt pans of Makgadikgadi. You will get a feeling of the local environment here as you camp under ancient Baobab trees.
Day 7 Chobe River
Journey to the Chobe River, your base for a visit to Chobe National Park, home to one of the largest elephant populations in Southern Africa. The best way to appreciate Botswana's largest national park and its thousands of resident elephants, crocodiles, and hippos, is on an afternoon boat cruise on the Chobe River. You may also choose to embark on a game drive in search of lions, antelope, and of course elephants.
Day 8-9 Livingstone, Zambia
With time for a morning game drive before departing, we cross the mighty Zambezi River by ferry as we enter into Zambia. Spend the next day exploring the breathtaking Victoria Falls, a natural wonder of the world. Adventure activities abound - go white-water rafting or canoeing on Zambezi, take an elephant-back safari, bungee jump over the Zambezi River.
Day 10 Depart Livingstone (B)
!!!!UNREAL!!!!
From Zambia we will be flying to Jo'burg (and YES, we are more than aware that crime is a serious problem in Johannesburg - we get the daily emails from P's fam to remind us) to spend 3 days in town visiting family, taking in a Game and visiting the The Apartheid Museum and The Constitution Hill .
Then its off to Cape Town.
I am eager to take in Table Mountain,
Robbin Island, where former South African President and Nobel Laureate Nelson Mandela and former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, alongside many other political prisoners, spent decades imprisoned during the apartheid era.
The Cape of Good Hope & Boulders Beach: home to the fabulous jackass Penguins (ok for real, how much do I love that they are called Jackass Penguins beacuse the sound like donkeys - OMG hysterica!),
Add in some serious eating and partying with all those crazy football fans (400,000 are expected to arrive for the event!), and it's gonna be an amazing week at the end of the Earth.
Then for the last part of the adventure, its off to Port Elizabeth, 800 km north east of Cape Town.
P.E. is where we have our second and last game and time to flake out and relax.
Then I'm off to ...
2 comments:
I loved the boulders beach! Lying with penguins walking around you is surreal!!!
Amazing photos,well written articles,i really like it,keep posting us..
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