43 Day Nairobi to Cape Town Adventure Tour

Overview

Discover the Best of Africa from Kenya to Cape Town in 43 days.

Highlights

  • Safari adventures in Serengeti & Ngorongoro
  • Big 5 game viewing in Maasai Mara National Park
  • Relax on Zanzibar's sun-kissed beaches
  • Witness Victoria Falls' magnificence
  • Discover Botswana's Okavango & Chobe
  • Explore Namibia's desert landscapes

Description

Join our small group tour for an unforgettable journey through southern and eastern Africa.

Explore stunning game parks, the vast Okavango Delta, the tropical paradise of Zanzibar Island, and the majestic Victoria Falls. This tour covers all the highlights, ensuring you experience the best of Africa.

Start with a Maasai Mara excursion, where you’ll enjoy game drives in purpose-built safari vehicles with a local guide, offering close encounters with diverse wildlife. You’ll also experience a Maasai village walk, learning about local culture and traditions. Next, in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, you’ll have thrilling game drives in 4×4 safari vehicles, exploring two of Tanzania’s most famous wildlife reserves.

Relax on the tropical beaches of Zanzibar and explore the historic charm of Stone Town. Visit Mikumi National Park, where you can enjoy game drives and spot diverse wildlife. Next we venture to Malawi, known for its friendly locals and stunning Lake Malawi, the third largest lake in Africa.

At Victoria Falls, visit the Mosi Oa Tunya National Park and witness the breathtaking falls, also known as “The Smoke That Thunders.”

In Chobe National Park, enjoy a Fish Eagle sunset boat cruise and an open vehicle game drive, offering spectacular wildlife sightings.

Explore the Okavango Delta with a mokoro (traditional canoe) and guided walking safari. Learn about the unique culture and survival skills of the Bushmen with a guided Kalahari Bushman walk. Take game drives through Etosha National Park, known for its salt pans and abundant wildlife. Discover ancient Bushman paintings and the stunning rock formations of Spitzkoppe.

Discover Sossusvlei and enjoy a guided walk through the striking red sand dunes, including a visit to Dune 45 and Sesriem Canyon. Marvel at the dramatic landscapes of the Fish River Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world.

Your African adventure comes to an end in Cape Town, where you can take in the vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and iconic Table Mountain.

INCLUSIONS / EXCLUSIONS

Inclusions

  • Accommodation:
    - 34 Nights Camping - 3 Nights Permanent tent - 3 Nights Lodge - 2 Nights Backpackers
  • Meals:
    - 40 breakfasts - 31 lunches - 30 dinners
  • Qualified crew
  • Transport in purpose-built overland truck
  • Camping equipment (2-person tent and mattress)
  • Entrance fees to national parks
  • Filtered water
  • Included activities:
  • - Full day game drive in Masai Mara- Visit local markets in Arusha- Visit Masai village- Full day game drive in Serengeti- Game drive in Ngorongoro Crater (2)- Boat cruise on Chobe River- Game drive in Chobe National Park- Open vehicle game drive in Okavango Delta- Mokoro excursion- Full day game drive in Etosha- 4x4 shuttle to Sossusvlei / Deadvlei- Explore Dead Vlei on foot- Visit Sesriem Canyon- Fish River Canyon

Exclusions

  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Visas
  • Drinks and snacks
  • Gratuities / Tips
  • Sleeping bag and pillow
  • Add-on activities:
  • - Camel ride- Spice tour (2)- Slave markets- Arabic fort- Palace museum- Scuba diving (2)- Yacht trip- Snorkelling (2)- Massages- Mikumi game drive- Livingstonia hike- Horse riding (2)- Historical tour and village tour (2)- Canoe ride (3)- Bungy jump- Abseiling- Mosi Oa Tunya National Park game walk- Gorge Swing- Zambezi sunset boat cruise- White water rafting- Helicopter flight (2)- Fishing- Okavango Delta scenic flight- Sandboarding- Quad biking- Skydiving- Deep sea fishing- Scenic flight- Cultural tour- Dolphin cruise- Kayaking- Wine tasting

ITINERARY

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DAY 1 Nairobi To Masai Mara Reserve

Kenya

We start our journey bright and early, traversing the Great Rift Valley as we head towards the Masai Mara National Reserve, admiring the expansive landscape along the way. Traveling in custom safari vehicles, we enjoy a closer encounter with fauna and flora.

We will spend the next 2 nights at a campsite on the reserve’s border, allowing ample time for game drives.

Meals

Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Enchoro Wildlife Camp or similar

Permanent tent (ensuite bathroom)

DAY 2 Masai Mara Reserve

Kenya

Today is all about exploring Maasai Mara’s landscapes and spotting wildlife. The reserve is known for sightings of Africa’s famous ‘Big Five’ – elephants, buffaloes, rhinos, lions, and leopards.

Wildlife viewing is excellent throughout the year; however, it is especially famous for the annual migration of wildebeest and zebras from the Serengeti plains.

The crossing from Serengeti into the Mara usually occurs between July and October. Predators like leopards, lions, and cheetahs, along with scavengers such as vultures and hyenas, follow this migration, showcasing Africa’s ecological balance.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Enchoro Wildlife Camp or similar

Permanent tent (ensuite bathroom)

Included Activities

Full day game drive in Masai Mara

DAY 3 Masai Mara Reserve To Nairobi

Kenya

We return across the Great Rift Valley to Nairobi for the night. This evening, you can either enjoy a delicious meal at the famous Carnivore Restaurant or explore the lively nightlife of Nairobi.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Wildebeest Eco Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 4 Nairobi To Arusha

Kenya / Tanzania

We cross into Tanzania arriving in Arusha later in the day. Positioned halfway between Cairo and Cape Town, Arusha stands as a hub for Tanzanian safaris. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Meru it’s a vibrant city teeming with lively markets, diverse shops  and an energetic atmosphere.

After perusing the local markets, we travel just beyond Arusha, surrounded by vast plains to the city’s western side. Here, we gear up for an exciting adventure, exploring the wonders of the Serengeti National Park. If time permits, we embark on a relaxed stroll to one of the nearby Maasai villages, immersing ourselves in the rich cultures of this vibrant community.

Meals

None

Accommodation

Meserani Snake Park or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Visit local markets in Arusha
Visit Masai village

Add-on Activities

Camel ride

DAY 5 Arusha To Serengeti National Park

Tanzania

We switch to smaller 4 x 4  vehicles designed for wildlife viewing and set off across the Great Rift Valley.

En route, we pass through Mto Wa Mbo, named ‘mosquito creek,’ before reaching the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area.

Inside the park, we drive along the crater’s edge, then venture down onto the expansive Serengeti plains. These plains undergo a transformation from lush greenery in the rainy season to a golden brown landscape during the dry season, providing habitat to a diverse array of animals and birds.

We head out on a game drive to our unfenced camp, settling in for the night with the sounds of the bushveld surrounding us.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Serengeti National Park Bush Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Full day game drive in Serengeti

DAY 6 Ngorongoro Crater

Tanzania

Leaving the Serengeti plains behind, we embark on a game drive en-route to the outer wall of the Ngorongoro Crater.

We set up camp on the crater’s edge, where animals roam without constraints.

The Ngorongoro is the largest unbroken volcanic crater in Africa and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Positioned at an altitude of 2400 meters, the vista from the rim is genuinely breathtaking.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Simba Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Game drive in Ngorongoro Crater

DAY 7 Ngorongoro Crater To Arusha

Tanzania

We rise early and begin our day with a descent down the steep road into the Ngorongoro Crater for a thrilling morning of game viewing in this remarkable wildlife sanctuary.

Here, we encounter all the large mammals, except giraffes, which don’t venture onto the steep slopes. Afterward, we make our way up to the rim to take in one final panoramic view of the Crater. Following our lunch break, we make our way to our camp in Arusha.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Meserani Snake Park or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Game drive in Ngorongoro Crater

Important:

If we weren’t able to enjoy the Masai walk on day 4, we will try to make up for it on this day.

DAY 8 Arusha To Bagamoyo

Tanzania

We depart early and head south towards Bagamoyo. If conditions allow, we might catch a breathtaking sight of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak, with its majestic snow-capped summit.

Bagamoyo is historically significant as a prominent trading port on the coast of East Africa.

Our campsite is close to the shores of the Indian Ocean, providing a peaceful seaside getaway.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Firefly Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 9 Bagamoyo To Dar Es Salaam

Tanzania

We continue our journey to Dar es Salaam commonly known as ‘Dar.’ It’s a bustling center of trade and business, known for its hot, humid weather and tall buildings. The city features vibrant markets and architecture influenced by its Arab roots, located along the coast and serving as a key point on global sea routes.

We camp along the shoreline, where we can relax with the refreshing breeze from the Indian Ocean before our Zanzibar adventure.

Meals

None

Accommodation

Kipepeo Beach Resort or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 10 Dar Es Salaam To Zanzibar Island

Tanzania

Zanzibar, with its picturesque beaches, historic alleys, and lush forests, offers a blend of beauty and intrigue. It was a hub for renowned explorers like Speke, Burton, and Livingstone, and a key spice trading center. The island’s rich history is evident in its Arab-influenced architecture and vibrant markets of Stone Town.

However, Zanzibar’s past also includes a darker chapter as a slave trade post. You can explore the island at your own pace over the next three nights. Wander through Stone Town’s bazaars, mosques, and palaces, or join a spice plantation tour to awaken your senses.

For beach lovers, the northern shores offer pristine sands and crystal-clear waters for diving and snorkeling. Treat yourself to delicious seafood or relax with a beverage and a good read.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

All Seasons Hotel or similar

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Spice tour
Slave markets
Arabic fort
Palace museum

Important:

Please note that some new members may join the group today.

DAY 11 Zanzibar Island

Tanzania

Enjoy your downtime on Zanzibar before heading to the beaches of Nungwi in the island’s north.

Take an optional diving trip to explore vibrant reefs beneath the crystal-clear waters, or snorkel to marvel at Zanzibar’s stunning marine life.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

Amaan Beach Bungalows or similar

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Spice tour
Scuba diving
Yacht trip
Snorkelling
Massages

DAY 12 Zanzibar Island

Tanzania

Explore the markets or spend time relaxing on the beach. Friendly locals often wander by, offering henna tattoos and massages.

As the day ends, enjoy a sunset dhow cruise or chill at the nearby beach bars, soaking in the island vibe.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

Amaan Beach Bungalows or similar

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

Important:

Please see day 11 for add on activities.

DAY 13 Zanzibar To Dar Es Salaam

Tanzania

Spend your morning with a final swim in the ocean or some shopping.

Then, we’ll take the ferry back to Dar es Salaam and head to our coastal campsite for the night.

Meals

Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation

Kipepeo Beach Resort or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

Please note that some new members may join the group today.

DAY 14 Dar Es Salaam To Mikumi National Park

Tanzania

We leave the bustling city and head to Mikumi National Park, where we might spot forest elephants or giraffes along the roadside.

If time allows, we can choose to go on an afternoon game drive in Tanzania’s 5th largest park, with sightings of hippos, elephants, antelope, crocodiles, and maybe even a lion.

Later, we relax with drinks at a local bar or restaurant before spending the evening by a fire under the stars.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Tan-Swiss Lodge or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Mikumi game drive

DAY 15 Mikumi To Iringa

Tanzania

We head to Iringa town and Kisolanza Farm, located at 1600m altitude in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania.

Kisolanza is a working farm that supplies organic produce to local markets and Dar es Salaam. The farmhouse is a popular camping spot and serves as our overnight stop between the coast and Malawi.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Kisolanza Farmhouse or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 16 Iringa To Chitimba Beach

Tanzania / Malawi

We journey through a variety of mountain passes and plantations into Malawi.

Lake Malawi, formerly known as Lake Nyasa, covers a large part of the country and supports many local communities. It’s famous for its diverse fish species and holds the highest number of unique freshwater fish species globally. With its vibrant fishing culture, you’ll see fish traders, canoe and net makers, and fishermen in traditional Bwato (dugout) canoes at dawn.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Chitimba Beach Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 17 Chitimba Beach

Malawi

Unwind on the beach, stroll around the village, or venture on a full-day trip to Manchewe Falls for a 11-kilometer hike and a refreshing swim. The nearby Livingstonia Mission, where David Livingstone once worked, offers amazing views well worth the trek.

If you’re spending time at the campsite, explore the nearby craft market where you can try woodcarving, learn to play Bao, buy souvenirs, or just relax by the sparkling ocean.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Chitimba Beach Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Livingstonia hike

DAY 18 Chitimba Beach To Kande Beach

Malawi

We’ll travel through rubber plantations to Mzuzu.. After a quick stop for supplies and market exploration, we’ll head to Kande Beach.

There, you can enjoy water sports, horse riding, or simply unwind in the warm waters of Lake Malawi. It’s a wonderful chance to connect with the welcoming locals and discover their lifestyle.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Kande Beach Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Horse riding
Historical tour and village tour
Snorkelling
Scuba diving
Canoe ride

DAY 19 Kande Beach

Malawi

You have the freedom to enjoy various activities like diving, snorkeling, or horse riding on the beach.

If you prefer to relax, enjoy the warm, fresh waters of Lake Malawi. You can also interact with the friendly local community.

Choose an optional guided village walk to learn about their daily life, or explore the lakeside and craft market independently, where you can meet and chat with friendly locals.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Kande Beach or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

See day 18 for add on  activities.

DAY 20 Kande Beach To Chipata

Malawi / Zambia

We head to the Zambia border crossing into Chipata. Formerly known as Fort Jamerson, Chipata is a bustling border town and the capital of Zambia’s Eastern Province.

Known for its vibrant markets and stunning mosques influenced by its Indian community, Chipata offers a rich cultural experience.

If time allows, explore the markets, sample local cuisine, and admire the unique architecture.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Mama Rula's Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 21 Chipata To Lusaka

Zambia

We start early and travel along the Great Eastern Road crossing the Luangwa River towards Lusaka, the capital of Zambia.

Situated on the southern plateau at an elevation of 1300m, Lusaka is a key hub with four major highways connecting it to different parts of Africa.

For the evening, we will stay at a relaxing campsite on a farm.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Eureka Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 22 Lusaka To Livingstone

Zambia

We journey to Livingstone and set up camp at Victoria Falls Waterfront, situated along the Zambezi River. Sometimes, you can see the mist from the falls up to 20 or 30 kilometers away, giving it the local name ‘the Smoke that Thunders’. Don’t forget your rain jacket to stay dry!

A variety of activities are available in Livingstone, such as canoeing, rafting, bungee jumping, and scenic flights. You will spend the next 4 nights here so you have more than enough time to plan accordingly.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation

The Victoria Falls Waterfront or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 23 Livingstone, Victoria Falls

Zambia

Today is a free day to explore Livingstone, visit neighboring Zimbabwe, or enjoy various optional activities such as scenic flights over the falls, river cruises, rafting, and bungee jumping.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

The Victoria Falls Waterfront or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Bungy jump
Abseiling
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park game walk
Historical tour and village tour
Gorge Swing
Zambezi sunset boat cruise
Canoe ride
White water rafting
Helicopter flight
Fishing

DAY 24 Livingstone, Victoria Falls

Zambia

Choose from various optional activities or unwind by the pool at the Waterfront.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

The Victoria Falls Waterfront or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

Please note that some new members may join the group today.

See day 23 for add on activities.

DAY 25 Livingstone, Victoria Falls

Zambia

You have a free day in Livingstone to explore. Spend your day enjoying the various activities, visiting the local markets, or relaxing by the pool at the Victoria Falls Waterfront.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

The Victoria Falls Waterfront or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

See day 23 for add on activities.

DAY 26 Livingstone To Kasane

Zambia / Botswana

We journey a short distance to the border and then head to Kasane, the gateway to Chobe National Park. This park is home to lions, elephants, hippos, and buffaloes, along with various bird species, including the African Fish Eagle.

In the afternoon we’ll take a boat cruise on the Chobe River, offering a chance to spot elephants and buffalo quenching their thirst at the waters edge. Birdwatching is exceptional here, especially during floods, attracting ibises, storks, spoonbills, and waterfowl.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Thebe River Lodge or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Boat cruise on Chobe River

Important:

 

 

DAY 27 Chobe National Park To Nata

Botswana

We begin the day with an exhilarating morning game drive through Chobe National Park in open safari vehicles. Look out for elephants, lions, and a variety of antelope species along the way.

After our game drive we head south towards Nata and set up camp at Elephant Sands.

The lodge  is known for its distinctive feature of elephants frequently visiting the lodge’s watering hole. Guests can enjoy close-up encounters with these majestic creatures right from the lodge’s viewing decks .

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Elephant Sands Lodge or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Game drive in Chobe National Park

DAY 28 Nata To Maun

Botswana

We head towards Maun, the entry point to the Okavango Delta.

Maun is a mix of modern buildings and traditional dwellings. Here, you can still see red lechwe antelope grazing alongside local livestock.

Since 1915, Maun has been known as a rugged frontier town, supporting cattle ranching and hunting. It’s renowned for its large population of donkeys and goats, which are used by local traders and farmers to transport goods for sale.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Delta Rain's Sitatunga Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Okavango Delta scenic flight
Horse riding
Helicopter flight

Important:

If time permits, we can take an optional flight over the scenic Okavango Delta, either today or on day 30 when we return.

DAY 29 Maun To Okavango Delta

Botswana

We begin our Okavango Delta adventure in an open safari vehicle, heading to the station where we meet local Tswana Polers who will guide us on our overnight expedition. Traveling by dugout canoe (mokoro), we glide through tall grasses and giant lily pads, spotting wildlife along the way as we make our way to our tented camp.

The Okavango Delta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s last remaining untouched wilderness areas. We end our day enjoying the unforgettable sounds of the African night.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Elephant Camp or similar

Permanent tent (ensuite bathroom)

Included Activities

Open vehicle game drive in Okavango Delta
Mokoro excursion

DAY 30 Okavango Delta To Maun

Botswana

Starting the day with a leisurely mokoro ride we return to the polers’ station for our drive back to Maun.

We aim to arrive at camp by lunchtime, providing an opportunity for an optional scenic flight over the vast delta. Alternatively, you can relax by the camp’s pool in the afternoon.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Delta Rain's Sitatunga Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

The optional scenic flight is available on day 28, or today.

DAY 31 Maun To Omaheke Region

Botswana / Namibia

Leaving Maun we pass through Ghanzi near the Kalahari Desert.

Our campsite is in the Omaheke Region of Gobabis, not far from the Namibian border where we meet the San/Bushmen and go on a guided bush walk to learn about their traditional lifestyle. They show us how they live sustainably, using natural resources without harming the environment.

Supporting this ecotourism initiative provides the community with a sustainable income and helps preserve their cultural heritage.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Zelda's Guest Farm or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

Because of the long travel day and border crossing, the Bushman walk may be rescheduled to the following day.

 

DAY 32 Omaheke Region To Windhoek

Namibia

Today we make our way to Namibia’s capital city – Windhoek. With a population of about 200,000, is nestled in a basin surrounded by the Khomas Highland, Auas, and Eros Mountains. The city center features numerous German-style buildings, reflecting Namibia’s colonial past.

Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant or ‘Joe’s Beer House’ known for its wide variety of traditional dishes.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation

Urban Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 33 Windhoek To Etosha National Park

Namibia

We head to Etosha National Park, a vast reserve featuring a central salt pan. While the pan occasionally fills with water, the park’s managed waterholes support numerous species year-round.

We’ll spend two nights here, usually camping near a floodlit waterhole, offering excellent chances to see nocturnal wildlife such as lions, elephants, hyenas, giraffes, and zebras. This is one of Namibia’s top wildlife experiences. On our way to the camp, we’ll take a short afternoon game drive.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Okaukuejo or Halali or Namutoni Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

Please note, some group members may join us in Windhoek.

DAY 34 Etosha National Park

Namibia

We spend the entire day exploring Etosha National Park on game drives, focusing on its prominent feature, the salt pan.

Despite the arid environment, the park hosts diverse bird species such as the kori bustard and secretary bird, as well as various birds of prey.

After a day of wildlife viewing, we either return to camp or proceed to the next site, where we enjoy observing natural animal behavior around illuminated waterholes in the evening.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Okaukuejo or Halali or Namutoni Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Full day game drive in Etosha

DAY 35 Etosha National Park To Spitzkoppe

Namibia

We leave Etosha National Park and travel to the Damaraland region, where we encounter the impressive Spitzkoppe.

This area showcases towering rock formations, some reaching heights of 1800m, adorned with ancient Bushman paintings. Be sure to witness the rocks’ vibrant colors, particularly during sunrise and sunset. A highlight of this area is the famous “Bushman Paradise” rock painting and the well-known natural rock bridge viewpoint.

The Spitzkoppe Rest Camp is owned and maintained by the local community. All proceeds from our visit support this community.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Spitzkoppe Community Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

Bring suitable footwear for climbing. The surfaces have been smoothed by sun, wind, and dust, making them extremely slippery.

DAY 36 Spitzkoppe To Swakopmund

Namibia

We head to the Atlantic coast and Swakopmund. Here, you can enjoy cooler sea breezes, urban life, and a variety of exciting activities.

Experience thrilling desert adventures such as sandboarding, quad biking, and skydiving. For a more leisurely experience, explore local museums, cafes, and art galleries, or take a stroll to admire the charming German-style architecture.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

Amanpuri Lodge or similar

Dorm room (shared bathroom)

Important:

Please see day 37 for available add on activities.

DAY 37 Swakopmund

Namibia

Enjoy the charms of this seaside town on your free day. Opt for various activities or unwind at one of the German patisseries or cafés.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

Amanpuri Lodge or similar

Dorm room (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Sandboarding
Quad biking
Skydiving
Deep sea fishing
Scenic flight
Cultural tour
Dolphin cruise
Kayaking

DAY 38 Swakopmund To Sossus On Foot

Namibia

Heading south, we pass over the Tropic of Capricorn and pause for a photo before arriving at our breathtaking desert camp in Namibia’s Khomas region.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Sossus on Foot Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

DAY 39 Sossus On Foot To Sesriem Area

Namibia

Leaving early we head into the National park and hike up the well known Dune 45. Reaching the top can be a challenge but well worth the effort.

After breakfast we continue into the park with a short shuttle drive to dead vlei  which translates to “dead marsh” or “dead valley”. Surrounded by massive sand dunes that change colour throughout the day it’s a great opportunity to take photos.

Leaving the dunes, we stop at Sesriem Canyon to see the layers of pebbles and rock before heading to our camp for the night.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Sossus Oasis Overland Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

4x4 shuttle to Sossusvlei / Deadvlei
Explore Dead Vlei on foot
Visit Sesriem Canyon

DAY 40 Sesriem Area To Fish River Canyon

Namibia

We travel south to explore Fish River Canyon, Africa’s second-largest canyon, stretching over 160km with depths of up to 500m.

Photographers will find plenty of opportunities to capture the breathtaking scenery, including Hell’s Corner, a renowned sharp river bend.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Canyon Roadhouse or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Included Activities

Fish River Canyon

DAY 41 Fish River Canyon To Orange River

Namibia

After departing from Fish River Canyon, we continue to the Orange River. Our camp is situated on the Namibian side, nestled along the water’s edge.

You can opt for a canoe ride down the river to explore the scenic Richtersveld surroundings, or unwind on the riverbank.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Felix Unite Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Canoe ride

DAY 42 Orange River To Cederberg

Namibia / South Africa

We cross into South Africa in the morning and journey through Namaqualand, famous for its vibrant wildflowers in spring (Aug to Sept).

Our campsite is close to the Olifants River, where you can enjoy tasting the region’s wines.

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation

Highlanders Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Add-on Activities

Wine tasting

DAY 43 Cederberg To Cape Town

South Africa

We depart from the Cederberg, passing through Citrusdal, named for its abundant citrus orchards, and enjoying breathtaking views as we descend the Picketberg Pass.

Our adventure comes to an end in Cape Town, renowned for its natural beauty, rich history, and multicultural atmosphere, making it a top destination for travellers. We suggest spending a few days exploring and joining the wide range of activities on offer.

Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

None

ACCOMMODATION

Sleep under the stars on this overland camping tour

This tour offers both accommodation and camping options. If you prefer to sleep in a bed for the entire trip, we recommend choosing the accommodated option. To view details on the accommodated option please click the link at the bottom of this page. (Both campers and lodgers will travel together in the same overland vehicle.)

On the camping option you will be provided with a 2-person dome canvas tent (2.2 m x 2.2 m) as well as a 5 cm-thick mattress. Note that you will need to bring your own sleeping bag, pillow and towel.

The tents come with self-supporting poles, so there’s no need to wrestle with extra pegs. They also come with a flysheet in case of rain and have built-in mosquito nets. Your guide will give you a quick demo on setting up and taking down your tent on the first day of the tour. It’s super easy!

The tents are twin share so if you are a solo traveler you will share a tent with another guest of the same gender. We do not offer single tents on this tour.

The campsites have well-maintained ablutions with decent toilet and shower facilities. Hot water may be a luxury in some locations especially in East Africa. Keep in mind that in some cases we go off the beaten track and stay at bush camps, where facilities are limited or non-existent.

The group will occasionally stay in twin accommodations when the tour reaches major cities, allowing you to enjoy the comfort of a bed for the evening.

You will also have the chance to upgrade from camping to accommodation while you are on the tour. This is subject to availability and can be booked directly with the accommodation establishment on arrival.

TOUR MAP

IMPORTANT INFO

What to Expect

  1. Flexibility is Key: Your itinerary should be used as a guide because, well, this is Africa! Expect changes due to the vast distances and evolving circumstances. Rest assured, every adjustment is made with the group’s best interests in mind.
  2. Accommodation Considerations: While we make every effort to stick to the accommodations listed, please note that they serve as guidelines, and adjustments may occur. We recommend obtaining the latest version of the itinerary at least one week before departure to stay informed of any changes.
  3. Local Payment: Your tour might have a Local Payment (also known as an Adventure Pass). This fee is optional for some tours and mandatory for others. Please check your tour price for details. This USD fee is payable to your tour leader at the pre-departure meeting or on the departure day and is separate and in addition to the trip price.
  4. Embrace Diversity: Get to know your fellow travellers! With a mix of ages, nationalities, and cultures, everyone has a unique story. Take this chance to connect and learn from one another.
  5. Pack Smart: We suggest packing light and adhering to airline weight restrictions of 20kg or less. Space inside the truck is limited, so leave the hard suitcases behind. Choose a soft duffel bag or backpack that fits in your locker. Refer to “Luggage Requirements” for more details.
  6. On the Road: Please be mindful that road conditions can vary significantly. While some routes may offer smooth travel, factors like weather, road quality, and traffic congestion can influence our travel time. Be prepared for long hours on the road and consider bringing along games or books to keep each other entertained. In Africa, some roads may be uneven, leading to occasional bumpy rides during the journey.
  7. Each Region is Unique: Southern Africa and East Africa offer distinct experiences—never compare the two! They each have their own charm and allure.
  8. Tour Style: This tour caters to adventure enthusiasts seeking authentic experiences and is open to travellers aged 18 and above. This is not your typical European coach tour.
  9. Participation and Interaction: While our guides handle most tasks, our tours aren’t your typical beach holiday – they’re adventures! Your help with tasks like washing up, food prep, and setting up camp makes a real difference, giving our guides more time to make your tour amazing. Remember, it’s all about teamwork and camaraderie.
  10. Comfortable Travel: Our purpose-built trucks, though lacking air conditioning, feature sliding windows that offer a refreshing breeze and excellent opportunities for wildlife photography.
  11. Overland Meals: Meals are served from the purpose-built truck.
  12. Combination Tours: Your tour might be part of a longer journey or a combination of tours. Don’t hesitate to ask us if you’re unsure about your itinerary—we’re here to help!
  13. All-Weather Adventure: Our tours operate year-round, so be prepared for any weather conditions, from scorching heat to chilly nights. Pack accordingly!
  14. Disconnect to Reconnect: Embrace the remote locations we visit. Switch off from the outside world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding you, far from the hustle and bustle of cities.

Start & End Point Information

There is a pre departure meeting at 6 PM on the evening before your tour starts. This is your chance to meet your guide and fellow travellers, and to go over the tour details. The meeting will take place at the departure point listed below.

DEPARTURE POINT
Note: Please arrive 30 min before the departure time.
Time: 08:00 am
Address: Hotel Boulevard | Harry Thuku Rd | Nairobi | Kenya
Contact: +254 722 200 755
Link:
Hotel Boulevard

END POINT
Time: Tour ends in the afternoon / early evening
Address: Ashanti Lodge – Gardens | 11 Hof Street | Gardens | Cape Town | South Africa
Contact: +27 21 423 8721
Link: Ashanti – Gardens

ARRIVAL / DEPARTURE
Ensure a smooth start to your African adventure by arriving at least one day before your scheduled tour departure date. This proactive approach minimizes the risk of unexpected challenges. Additionally, for a stress-free end to your journey, we strongly advise booking your return flights for the day after the official tour end date to avoid potential delays and last-minute changes.

Pre & Post Tour Accommodation

Detour Africa is here to arrange a seamless experience, including pre and post-tour accommodation, as well as convenient airport transfers. Please ask your consultant for assistance.

Emergency Contact

If you have an emergency (for eg. your flight has been delayed, you are running late for your tour departure or you missed your incoming flight), you can call the emergency number listed on your confirmation document or you can get in touch with us via:

WhatsApp message: +27 60 018 6293
Call us: +27 21 424 1115

Passport & Visa Requirements

PASSPORT 

Ensure your passport has sufficient pages for all required visas, with a minimum of 2 clear pages for each country you’ll be visiting. Note that South Africa requires 2 clear pages upon entry, especially crucial if you plan to fly home from South Africa after touring multiple African countries.

Additionally, ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months after your departure date from Africa. It’s wise to keep a copy at home or with friends. Consider taking a photo of your passport and its contents, and emailing it to yourself for added security.

Using more than one passport (to avoid visa payments) is not advisable. For example, when entering Namibia, the immigration official must see the exit stamp for South Africa in the same passport for entry clearance.

VISA REQUIREMENTS

It is your responsibility to secure any necessary visas for your upcoming trip. Visa requirements differ based on your nationality and destination so please contact the various embassies or visa service agencies to check visa requirements. 

Make sure to also double-check your itinerary to see if you’ll be exiting and re-entering a specific country. If you are, you’ll need a Multiple Entry Visa. We also advise that you recheck visa requirements at least four weeks before departing for your tour as regulations can change.

Detour Africa will not be held responsible for clients being denied entry should they not be in possession of the relevant visas.

Ensure a smooth journey by having a valid onward or return flight or proof of alternative transportation to depart from the country where your tour ends. Alternatively, show proof of sufficient funds, such as a credit card, enabling you to purchase an air ticket for your departure.

Here is a useful link to check your visa requirements. Travel Visa Checker

These are subject to updates and may vary based on your nationality so please double check this info directly with the embassies for each country.

Medical & Health Requirements

VACCINATIONS

To ensure a healthy and worry-free adventure, we recommend considering the following vaccinations for your journey through Africa: Hepatitis A (Havrax), Cholera, Yellow Fever, Tetanus Booster Shot, and Rabies.

It is crucial to note that this is only a general recommendation. For the most accurate and up-to-date vaccination requirements, we strongly advise consulting with your doctor or a travel clinic. They can provide personalized guidance based on your health history, ensuring you receive the most relevant and current information to stay protected during your travels. Your well-being is our priority, and we want you to embark on your African adventure fully prepared and in good health.

YELLOW FEVER

Many countries require you to have a valid international yellow fever vaccination certificate to enter. This is required if listed as a yellow fever risk area or if you travel from an area with a yellow fever risk such as Kenya and Uganda. Presentation of this certificate might be necessary upon arrival at airports or border crossings, and some countries may deny entry without it. Additionally, it is customary for your home country to request proof of yellow fever vaccination upon your return. Making sure you’ve got this documentation is crucial for a seamless travel and re-entry experience.

Here is a useful link showing areas with moderate to high risk: Yellow Fever Affected Areas

Yellow fever is transmitted by a specific species of mosquito prevalent in the “yellow fever belt,” spanning regions of both Africa and South America. The virus can be easily prevented through a simple and highly effective vaccination, which is routinely available at travel clinics. Getting vaccinated against yellow fever is a proactive measure to protect against this mosquito-borne disease.
Ensure you receive the yellow fever vaccination at least 10 days before entering a yellow fever zone. The vaccine requires this period to provide effective protection, and getting it earlier helps avoid potential flu-like symptoms. After vaccination, you’ll receive an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) from the travel clinic, serving as proof of your inoculation.

COVID-19

Detour Africa and our suppliers have implemented stringent COVID-19 protocols to prioritize your health and safety. While we diligently adhere to guidelines, it’s essential for clients to actively comply with each visited country’s requirements. Clients bear responsibility for their documentation, and we will not be liable if you are denied access to a country due to non-compliance.

In the unfortunate event of a client contracting COVID-19 during the tour, it’s important to note that all associated expenses, including testing, medical costs, hospitalization, and quarantine accommodation, will be the client’s responsibility. Additionally, no refunds will be issued for unused tour nights and services in such cases.

To maintain a secure and enjoyable experience for all, any guest not adhering to the established protocols may face expulsion from the tour. We emphasize the importance of securing adequate travel and medical insurance before arrival, ensuring comprehensive coverage for your peace of mind throughout your journey.

MALARIA

Malaria, a prevalent concern in certain regions, requires a proactive approach to safeguard your well-being. By using mosquito repellent and adhering to your prescribed malaria tablets, you can significantly mitigate the risks associated with this disease.

Mosquitoes, the carriers of malaria, thrive in areas with high concentrations of people and water. Minimize exposure by adopting protective measures such as:

  • Wearing long-sleeved shirts, socks, closed shoes, and long pants during the evening hours when mosquitoes are most active
  • Keep mosquito nets closed to create an additional barrier against potential mosquito bites.
  • Consult with your healthcare provider to determine the most suitable antimalarial tablet options for your journey.
  • An imperative line of defense against mosquito-borne illnesses is the application of an effective insect repellent, preferably in stick or lotion form. Prioritize products containing the active ingredient DEET, as it is renowned for its efficacy in repelling mosquitoes.

It is crucial to comprehend that malaria prophylactics do not serve as preventive measures but act as treatment modalities in the event of contraction. Moreover, these medications contribute to minimizing the severity of the illness. Contrary to misconceptions, malaria is curable with prompt medical intervention.

Here is a useful link to check malaria-affected areas: Malaria Affected Areas

Insurance

Medical insurance is a mandatory requirement. Your guide will request your policy number before the tour begins so please keep your insurance details handy when starting your tour. Ensure that your travel and medical insurance covers both cancellation and emergency evacuation in case of serious illness or injury, especially considering our tours often venture far from well-equipped hospital facilities. It’s important to note that credit card insurance might not offer sufficient coverage, so we strongly recommend obtaining a separate travel insurance policy for comprehensive protection.

Many of our customers opt for World Nomads Travel Insurance and highly recommend their services. While we’re not directly affiliated with World Nomads, we do encourage you to explore their offerings to secure a reliable insurance solution for your journey.

Luggage Requirements

Please note that the weight limit for luggage on all our overland vehicles is a strict maximum of 20kg (including a small day pack and your main backpack).

Should you find yourself needing a larger baggage allowance, please ask your consultant if it’s possible and we’ll do our best to accommodate your needs. Please note that larger/excess baggage arrangements are not always guaranteed.

It’s crucial to keep in mind that luggage should exclude any Samsonite-style or solid-framed suitcases. The overland truck is crafted for your comfort and has been designed to hold backpacks or soft-framed bags. The solid frame of wheelie/trolley bags may pose challenges, as they don’t fit into the dedicated lockers at the back of the truck which is where you will store your luggage.

Please keep this in mind when choosing your bag. We also recommend using a padlock to keep your belongings secure.

Please also review your tour itinerary, as a smaller day pack will generally be needed for shorter excursions that take place during your trip.

What to Pack

Please be advised that Africa experiences varying weather patterns, and conditions on your tour may differ. It’s important to check and monitor the specific weather for your destination, as temperature shifts can be significant.

Early morning and late evening game drives may be chilly during certain times of the year. Most excursions take place in open 4×4 safari vehicles for extended periods, potentially the entire day. Considering this, it’s recommended to have clothing that provides protection against wind chill and keeps you warm.

Opt for clothing that is easy to wash and dry, and preferably doesn’t require ironing. Avoid synthetics, which can be uncomfortable in hot weather.

Here are some suggested items to pack for all weather conditions:

  • Shorts or a skirt
  • Waterproof Jacket
  • Tracksuit or pullover for comfort
  • Long pants or jeans
  • Comfortable walking shoes, boots, or trainers
  • Sandals
  • 2 or 3 T-shirts
  • 1 or 2 Long Sleeve Shirts
  • Swimwear
  • Underwear
  • Socks
  • Hat or Cap
  • Raincoat for unexpected showers
  • Kikoi or sarong for versatility
  • Beanie and gloves for winter travels

Additional suggested items for your packing list:

  • Sleeping Bag and Pillow (only applicable for camping guests)
  • Towel
  • Wet wipes
  • Toiletries
  • Torch with ample spare batteries
  • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Insect and mosquito repellent
  • Suntan lotion, sunblock, and after-sun lotion
  • Sunglasses
  • If you wear glasses or contact lenses, it’s advisable to bring a spare pair.
  • USD cash for tips and souvenirs
  • Small basic First Aid kit including painkillers, band-aids, after-sun lotion, eye drops, and anti-diarrheal tablets.

Meals & Drinking Water

MEALS

As part of your tour package, three meals are included each day (unless specified otherwise in your itinerary). To ensure we cater to your specific needs, please inform us of any special dietary requirements at the time of booking.

It’s important to note that we cannot accommodate requests made at the start of the tour, so giving us a heads-up during the booking phase is key.

Special Requirements:

  • Vegetarian: Accepted on tour.
  • Pescatarian & Vegan: Also accepted on tour, but treated similarly to vegetarians. Keep in mind that certain specialty foods might not be readily available en route.
  • Celiac: Accepted on tour.
  • Halaal & Kosher: Available on request before booking your tour.
  • Lactose Intolerant: Accepted on tour. Products containing lactose will be excluded from meals, and clients can bring along their preferred lactose-free products.

While we strive to cater to dietary requirements during these tours, please consider the group setting and limited cooking facilities. Guides typically prepare meals on two gas burners, making it challenging to accommodate various dietary needs simultaneously.

For vegans, guides provide salads, vegetables, fruits, rice, beans, pasta, cereals, and bread. However, certain specialty items like quinoa, seeds, nuts, tofu, and soya milk might not be available, so it’s recommended to supplement these at your own expense.

Guides prioritize shopping at supermarkets for safety reasons. Purchasing from street vendors may pose health risks, and supporting local farmers through street vendors can inadvertently contribute to theft and the unsustainability of local farms.

Meal Overview:

  • Breakfast: Simple but filling, including tea, coffee, bread, spreads, cereals, yogurts, and fruits. Occasionally, there’s time for a hot breakfast with scrambled eggs, porridge, bacon, or beans.
  • Lunch: Quick and easy sandwiches and salads, such as rice salad, pasta salad, tuna salad, and green salad, served at a roadside picnic spot.
  • Dinner: Guides focus on preparing substantial protein, vegetable, and carbohydrate dinners. Expect traditional campfire cuisine like braais (BBQ), potjie (stew), bobotie (mince), spaghetti, fish, and chicken dishes.

Evenings are a chance to dine under the stars, sharing stories with fellow travelers. Your tour dossier provides details on nightly accommodations, and guides conduct briefings during or after dinner.

DRINKING WATER

Your well-being is our priority, and we advise against consuming tap water, even within hotels. The mineral content may differ significantly from what you’re accustomed to at home. While locals are acclimated to these variations, visitors may experience discomfort or illness. Although typically not severe, the resulting upset stomach can disrupt a day or two of your holiday. To ensure a worry-free stay, many hotels and lodges offer safe drinking water, and bottled water is readily available as an alternative. Proper hydration is crucial, aiming for approximately two liters a day. As a precaution, consider bringing rehydration salts, motion sickness tablets, and diarrhea blockers from home. These essentials can be sourced from pharmacies and will contribute to a more secure and enjoyable travel experience.

Participation

As we work together to create an amazing journey, a bit of assistance from the group goes a long way. Your involvement not only ensures the guides have more time for you but also enriches the overall tour experience. This is an African adventure, not just a holiday in the sun.

All overland tours are designed with limited participation, and we appreciate your collaboration in the following areas:

  • Washing Up Duties: Assist with cleaning up after meals – a small effort that makes a big difference.
  • Food Preparation: Offer your help in the kitchen if time is tight – your contribution adds to the culinary experience.
  • Truck Duties: Contribute to loading and unloading your chair, tent and mattress (if booked on camping option), etc.
  • Keeping It Clean: Help maintain the cleanliness of the truck and cooler box – after all, it’s your home for the coming days and weeks.
  • Tent Duties (if booked on camping option): Pitching and dismantling your tent – a bit challenging the first time, but it becomes a breeze with practice.

While we provide your camping equipment (if booked on camping option), and kitchen utensils, please treat them with care. Anything broken or lost on tour is not easily replaceable. While our guides take charge of the cooking, feel free to offer your culinary skills to the group. The more you engage, the richer the group experience becomes.

Transport

The overland vehicles on this tour are designed for adventure, equipped with everything needed for an African expedition. We limit tour groups to a maximum of 16 guests to guarantee ample space for everyone. We want everyone to feel included and build friendships along the way, so we encourage seat rotation throughout the journey. This means you’ll get to meet and chat with different people as you travel!

This tour is a bit different from the typical city-to-city coach trips. You won’t find air conditioning or onboard toilets, but what you will find are amazing experiences and the chance to bond with your fellow travelers. Trust us, the memories you make will make up for any lack of luxuries!

Transportation is a vital aspect of our tours, which are primarily road trips characterized by long drives, rugged terrain, and the odd mechanical challenges. Embracing these experiences, including the occasional truck retrieval from mud, can add a unique experience to your journey.

Our trucks are well maintained and undergo regular servicing to ensure optimal performance. Despite our efforts, breakdowns are not uncommon, and resolving mechanical issues in Africa may require patience. Rest assured, our team prioritizes resolving any issues swiftly to minimize disruptions to your travel plans.

Money & Currencies

Money can significantly impact your tour experience, so it’s essential to budget wisely. Africa isn’t known for being inexpensive, so prudent spending is key.

LOCAL PAYMENT (ADVENTURE PASS)

Some tours have a Local Payment (also known as an Adventure Pass). This fee is optional for some tours and mandatory for others. Please check your tour price for details. This USD fee is payable to your tour leader at the pre-departure meeting or on the departure day and is separate and in addition to the trip price.

The Local Payment covers essential on-ground expenses during the tour, including meals, accommodation, park fees, and select activities. Please note that the Local Payment does not cover meals taken independently or expenses incurred before or after the tour. The Local Payment system offers a cost-effective and transparent approach to settling direct on-ground costs with suppliers.

Ensure to bring sufficient cash in the specified currency, typically US Dollars. Please provide US Dollar notes in good condition, preferably post-2008 editions, in denominations of US$ 100 and US$ 50.

If unable to bring the Local Payment, pre-payment arrangements can be made at least 14 days before the tour departure. For further assistance, please chat to your consultant. 

CASH

In Southern and East Africa, both local currencies and US Dollars are widely accepted. However, keep in mind that exchange rates for local currencies can fluctuate regularly. Before embarking on your tour, be sure to check the current exchange rate. When carrying US Dollars, ensure they’ve been printed after 2008. It’s advisable to request a range of bill denominations from your bank, reserving smaller ones for tipping and larger ones for settling bills if needed. Safeguard your cash in a flat money belt worn close to your body, while keeping a small amount readily accessible for convenience.

CREDIT CARD
Credit Card facilities are available in major cities, though some establishments may impose surcharges. Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, whereas Diners and American Express may have limited acceptance. Remember to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any card access issues while abroad.

ATM’s
With ATM’s becoming more prevalent in major towns, cities and airports, utilizing credit or debit cards provides a convenient and accessible means to access funds during your journey. Ensure your cards feature chip and pin technology for secure transactions.

DEPARTURE TAX
Some countries will charge a departure tax when leaving on international flights. Typically, these taxes must be paid in cash currency, with US Dollars often preferred. Departure tax amounts can range from US$10 to US$60, depending on the departure point. Be sure to account for these expenses when planning your travel budget.

TIPPING
Tipping is a customary practice in most African countries, particularly in restaurants where around 10-15% is considered standard for good service. Feel free to adjust this based on the level of service – more for exceptional experiences and, of course, no obligation if the service falls short.

When it comes to taxi drivers, tipping is discretionary and not always expected. If uncertain, your guides are excellent resources. They can advise you on local norms and suggest appropriate amounts in the local currency.

For our exceptional crew, tipping is a thoughtful way to acknowledge their hard work or those instances where they’ve gone above and beyond. To streamline the process, we recommend appointing one person in your group to collect contributions. Place the collected amount in an envelope and present it to your guide(s) at the end of the trip.

A suggested amount is 2-3 USD per person per day. Remember, tipping is a gesture of appreciation for outstanding service and is by no means obligatory. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities throughout your journey.

Solo Travellers

Our travel style is perfect for solo adventurers who want shared experiences and safe exploration in Africa.

On this tour, solo travellers (or odd-number travellers) are paired with a same-gender guest (as indicated on their passports).

We do not offer single rooms/tents on this tour.

Wi-Fi Access

The overland trucks aren’t equipped with Wi-Fi, however, there will be stops along the way that offer Wi-Fi, whether complimentary or paid. We unfortunately can’t guarantee its availability, signal strength, or reliability on our diverse routes.

We therefore recommend purchasing a local SIM card in the countries you’re traveling through. You can usually find them easily in major cities, and some vendors may even sell them at border posts. Be aware that reception might be limited in many of the remote areas we explore.

Laundry

Many lodges and campsites provide washing facilities, and some main centers offer laundry amenities. For a nominal fee, you can often opt for having your laundry washed by a service provider.

Photography

A camera, whether it’s a basic ‘point and shoot’ or a more sophisticated model, is an essential component of your equipment. To safeguard against damage from vibration, moisture, and dust, it’s imperative to have a camera case or bag. 

It’s wise to carry spare batteries for both the camera and flash, along with lens cleaning tools. For digital cameras, ensure you have ample memory available. While the opportunity to upload pictures online during your journey may arise, this is subject to local services and cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, having extra memory cards on hand can be extremely useful.

Regarding drones, thorough research is essential. In many Southern and Eastern African countries, drones must be registered upon arrival, and permits are necessary for operation within specific areas like National Parks..

Access to charging facilities for video/digital camera batteries varies greatly by location. While some campsites may offer overnight charging options (often with UK or SA standard plugs), any necessary equipment for this purpose must be provided by you. Please note that we cannot be held liable for any equipment damage resulting from this charging method.

Occasionally, travellers inquire about bringing a video camera. Generally, this doesn’t pose an issue, but some countries may have strict customs regulations requiring equipment details to be listed in your passport upon entry, mainly for customs verification upon departure.

FORBIDDEN PHOTOGRAPHY

In certain locations, photography is prohibited. Please refrain from taking photographs at borders, government buildings, or anywhere with posted restrictions, and heed the advice of your tour leader or driver. Remember, as guests in the countries we visit, it’s important to respect local customs and sensitivities. If someone expresses a desire not to be photographed, please honor their request.

Add-on Activities

We understand that every traveler has unique preferences, budgets, and interests. Plus, weather conditions can play a role in the activities available. That’s why we’ve designed our itineraries to be flexible, allowing you to tailor your experience.

During your tour, you’ll have the opportunity to choose from a range of activities that are not included in the standard package. Your guide will provide insights and recommendations to help you decide which extra activities align with your interests.

It’s important to note that these activities are operated by trusted third-party operators, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. So, whether you’re an adventure seeker or prefer a more relaxed pace, you have the freedom to enhance your journey with activities that resonate with you. Please ask your consultant for an up-to-date list of add-on activities available to you on your tour.