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The Best of Africa overland tour combines incredible wildlife reserves with beautiful scenery and exciting adventures. The tour begins in Cape Town and crosses the mighty continent diagonally making its way through Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda, before reaching your final destination - Nairobi in upper eastern Africa.

This tour gives you the opportunity to visit wildlife sites such as the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, Okavango Delta and Etosha. You'll also have the chance to track gorillas in Uganda - definitely a hightlight of any African adventure. Some of the adrenaline highs that can be expected include white water rafting, bungee jumping, sky diving as well as some spectacular dune activities. If you want to experience Africa in one go, this overland safari is for you.

  Please note that Visas are the responsibility of the traveller and that the Whichway Adventure Company will not be held responsible for clients being denied entry should they not be in the possession of the relevant visas.
  
Day 1: The Cederberg
You depart Cape Town heading north for the Cederberg mountain region. These sandstone and shale mountains are famous for their spectacular rock formations and the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. On this first afternoon you spend some time getting to know your fellow travellers and learning about tour life.
Meals: LD
Location: Cederberg, South Africa
Day 2: Namaqualand
You travel north through Namaqualand, towards the Gariep River. Namaqualand is big sky country and this vast semi-arid region comes alive in spring when millions of colourful wild flowers cover the countryside. The night is spent sitting around the campfire.
Meals: BLD
Location: Namaqualand, South Africa
Day 3: Fish River Canyon
Choose between a relaxing morning on the riverbank or a half-day canoe adventure on the Orange River. Alternatively, spend your time swimming, watching birds and investigating the interesting geographical features that are unique to the Richtersveld area. After lunch you travel north to the Fish River Canyon, the 2nd largest canyon in the world.

Optional Activities: Orange River Half Day Canoe Adventure
Meals: BLD
Location: Fish River Canyon, Namibia
Day 4: Namib-Naukluft
After marveling at the impressive natural beauty of the mighty Fish River Canyon, you continue on into the remote Namibian hinterland. You arrive at Sesriem Camp in the afternoon and have time to go for a walk in to the smaller Sesriem Canyon. Tonight is an excellent opportunity to sleep out under the stars, beside the fire, surrounded by the shifting dunes and desert silence.
Meals: BLD
Location: Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
Day 5: Sossusvlei
Taking advantage of the cooler temperatures you depart at dawn and drive into the Namib-Naukluft National Park where you hike up Dune 45 to gain a different perspective of the desert. After this you have the option of going on a guided walk with a local expert or hiking into Sossusvlei with some of your travel companions, a beautiful region of huge ochre-coloured sand dunes.

Optional Activities: Guided Walk with Local Expert
Meals: BLD
Location: Sossusvlei, Namibia
Days 6-7: Swakopmund
A dramatic drive through the arid Namib-Naukluft sees you arrive at Walvis Bay where, if you are fortunate, the resident flamingo flock can be seen. Then it's on to the seaside resort town of Swakopmund. In the evening you have the option of enjoying a dinner at a local restaurant serving the catch of the day, or dining at the lodge (both at your own expense).

The next day is left totally open for you pursue your own interests. There are many exciting adventure activities to choose from or you may prefer to do some shopping in town, or head for the beach.

Optional Activities: Quadbiking, Sandboarding, Sky Diving, Scenic Flights, Fishing etc.
Meals: BLD
Location: Swakopmund, Namibia
Day 8: Spitzkoppe
It's time to leave all the trappings of modern life behind you and drive inland to the mysterious Spitzkoppe. The Spitzkoppe consists of the core of an ancient volcano that had the outside layers eroded away and is a sacred site of the San people. You camp in the wild for the night; the stars in Namibia are so bright you feel you can reach out and touch them.

Optional Activities: Guided hike with locals to view San rock art
Meals: BLD
Location: Spitzkoppe, Namibia
Days 10-11: Himba and Etosha
An early rise sees you on your way to meet the local Himba people. After spending some time with them you head off to Etosha National Park, home to over 340 bird, 110 reptile and 100 mammal species including close to 3 000 elephant and one of the biggest populations of black rhino in Africa.

You spend your days on game drives to the abundant waterholes which offer excellent opportunities for game photography. After your evening meal you can relax at one of the floodlit waterholes.
Meals: BLD
Location: Etosha, Namibia
Days 12-13: Rundu
After an early morning game drive you set off for Rundu on the Kavango River. In the evening you can enjoy a sunset cruise on the Kavango River, the border separating Namibia and Angola. The next day you visit the local Ovambo villages and one of the schools in the area.

There are a number of different optional activities to take part in including horse riding. Alternatively, a relaxing day by the river is always a popular choice.

Optional Activities: Kavango River Cruise, Traditional Dancing, Horse Riding
Meals: BLD
Location: Rundu, Namibia
Days 14-16: Okavango Delta
Today's journey takes you from Rundu, through the Muhembo border, towards Shakawe. If time allows you will go to Mahango National Park, situated right on the border, for a game drive.

If you decide to join the Delta Excursion will leave the truck behind and enter the Okavango using local transport. Your guides will provide you with a briefing about the next few days’ activities, the environment and the community run tourism operation. If you remain behind, you will spend the next few days relaxing at camp.

The Okavango is the largest inland delta in the world. Its crystal clear waters and countless islands are home to an amazing variety of animals and the area is a birder's paradise. During your time in the delta you will go on a guided nature walk and mokoro (traditional dug out canoe) rides with the local people.

Optional Activities: Okavango Delta Excursion
Meals: BLD
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana
Day 17: Caprivi
You leave the Okavango Delta behind you and cross back into Namibia. You travel through the Caprivi National Park en route to your next ‘home’ alongside the Zambezi River. You spend the night relaxing next to the mighty Zambezi, part of Africa’s 4th largest river system.
Meals: BLD
Location: Caprivi, Namibia
Day 18: Chobe
Your camp today is on the banks of the Chobe River. An enjoyable way to spend the afternoon is on an optional boat cruise into the renowned Chobe National Park. This is an excellent opportunity to view some African wildlife.

Optional Activities: Chobe Game Drive and/or Boat Cruise
Meals: BLD
Location: Chobe National Park, Savuti, Botswana
Day 19: Victoria Falls
Arriving early you have enough time for lunch followed by a visit to Victoria Falls - one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World. The popular optional sunset cruise on the Zambezi River includes dinner and drinks.

Optional Activities: Victoria Falls National Park, Zambezi Sunset Cruise
Meals: BL
Location: Victoria Falls, Zambia
Day 20: Victoria Falls
You can spend the day white water rafting in this, the adrenaline capital of Africa. If that doesn’t appeal to you, Vic Falls offers many exciting alternatives including bungee jumping, elephant back safaris and tiger fishing – to name but a few. The last evening here can be spent together as a group at a local restaurant, recounting your experiences and adventures.

Optional Activities: White Water Rafting, Bungee Jump, Elephant Excursion
Meals: B
Location: Victoria Falls, Zambia
Day 21: Victoria Falls
Today is a free day on tour. You can try a few more exciting activities or take the time to relax, sleep in or catch up on your washing. Your new guides and truck arrive today.
Meals: -
Location: Victoria Falls, Zambia
Day 22: Livingstone
You leave for Zambia at 8am to collect those joining you there. You spend the day enjoying the activities on offer in Livingstone or finalizing arrangements for the next stage of your trip.

Optional Activities: Zambezi White Water Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Elephant Back Safari, Zambezi sunset cruise, Vic Falls NP.
Meals: LD
Location: Livingstone, Zambia
Day 23: Lusaka
You leave behind the excitement of Vic Falls and head towards the bustling Zambian capital of Lusaka, a chaotic city with an African energy. You can spend you evening relaxing after your long drive and getting to know your new travelling companions.
Meals: BLD
Location: Lusaka, Zambia
Day 24: Luangwa River
You begin today with some shopping in Lusaka before heading northeast towards the Luangwa River where you spend the night. This is an interesting area full of friendly locals, and a walk along the river is a rewarding experience.
Meals: BLD
Location: Luangwa Parks Area, Zambia
Days 25-26: South Luangwa
You drive from the Luangwa River to the South Luangwa National Park where you will spend 2 nights on the riverbanks. If you arrive in South Luangwa early enough then an optional excursion to the community textile factory is recommended.

The next day you can choose to explore the area on a morning or night game drive, or a game walk accompanied by a professional local guide. South Luangwa is home to many unique animals and the concentration of game around the river is among the most intense in Africa. Alternatively you can relax by the pool or spend some time with the local communities.

On occasion in the rainy season it is impossible or inadvisable to attempt to reach South Luangwa. If this happens then an alternative itinerary will be followed. Normally groups choose to spend the additional nights in Malawi or on Zanzibar

Optional Activities: Game Drive, Night Drive and Game Walk in South Luangwa NP
Meals: BLD
Location: Luangwa Parks Area, Zambia
Day 27: Malawi
You leave South Luangwa early and pass through the Zambia / Malawi border. Heading north you enter the highlands of Malawi and spend the night at Luwawa Forest, part of the largest man-made forest in Africa. There are some wonderful hikes in the area as well as other optional activities to enjoy.

Optional Activities: Fishing, Mountain Biking
Meals: BLD
Location: Southern Highlands Area, Malawi
Days 28-29: Lake Malawi
You soon catch sight of Lake Malawi where you will spend the next couple of carefree days. The lake is nearly 600km long and well-known for its golden shores and stunning natural scenery. If you feel energetic there are endless leisure and water sport activities to keep you busy. Alternatively, soak up the atmosphere and relax in one of the most scenic and memorable holiday destinations in Africa. Your evenings are spent beside the lake’s tranquil waters enjoying the party atmosphere.

Optional Activities: Scuba diving, parasailing, windsurfing, fishing, canoeing, horse riding, craft shopping, hiking and many more
Meals: BLD
Location: Lake Malawi, Malawi
Days 30-31: Malawi
You continue a short way further along the northern part of the lake, close to the Livingstonia Mountains. Take a stroll through the nearby craft market and discover why Malawi is called the friendly heart of Africa. If you're feeling energetic and the weather is favourable you can hike to Livingstonia (7 to 8 hours) or the waterfall (5 hours).

Optional Activities: Craft shopping, hiking and more…
Meals: BLD
Location: Lake Malawi, Malawi
Day 32: Iringa
Today you make the border crossing out of Malawi. Leaving the lake behind you, you gain an hour as you cross into Tanzania and the East African time zone. As you climb out of the Great Rift Valley you travel through some spectacular mountain passes and past vast tea plantations en route to your camp outside Iringa.
Meals: BLD
Location: Iringa, Tanzania
Day 33: Dar Es Salaam
Your route takes you on a transit through Mikumi National Park to the historical port city of Dar es Salaam. You go down a pass and through an area called Baobab Valley, before reaching your destination.
Meals: BLD
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Day 34: Zanzibar
A transfer by ferry takes you to Zanzibar. You will spend the next few days exploring this fascinating island with its renowned architecture, beautiful beaches and colourful history.

Optional Activities: Zanzibar Excursion: Ferry, Food, Accommodation, Spice Tours, Dolphin Tours, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling
Note: The excursion is at your own expense which can vary considerably depending on your preferred standard of accommodation and activities you choose to participate in.
Meals: B
Location: Zanzibar, Tanzania
Days 35-36: Zanzibar
Zanzibar is an amazing island and there are many things that you can do here. It is a good idea to read a guide book before you go, as well as speak to your guide, so that you can get the most out of this excursion.

Zanzibar is not included as part of the organized tour as most people prefer to explore the island on their own, or with some of their new friends from the tour.
Meals: -
Location: Zanzibar, Tanzania
Day 37: Dar Es Salaam
Today you leave magical Zanzibar, catch a late ferry (or flight) back to Dar es Salaam and return to your campsite.
Meals: D
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Day 38: Arusha
A long and scenic drive takes you to Arusha, the safari capital of Tanzania. If there are clear skies en route you might see the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro. After arriving in Arusha you prepare to explore the Serengeti National Park - one of the most abundant wildlife reserves in the world.
Meals: BLD
Location: Arusha, Tanzania
Days 39-40: Serengeti and Ngorongoro
There are many options available for you to explore this incredible area, ranging from a one-day trip to the Ngorongoro crater, to a 3-day trip into the Serengeti. As this is for your own expense, you are able to match the activity to your budget. If you decide not to go to the parks, you can take this opportunity to absorb some of the fascinating local culture. One of the guides will remain with those that decide to stay in Arusha.
Meals: -
Location: Serengeti, Tanzania
Day 41: Arusha
You are reunited with your fellow travelling companions after your various game viewing activities. The last night in this beautiful country is spent swapping big game stories around the campfire.
Meals: D
Location: Arusha, Tanzania
Day 42: Nairobi
After crossing the border into Kenya, with Kilimanjaro receding into the distance, you continue on towards Nairobi. Although not a prime tourist destination, the city does have several tourist attractions, the most well known being Nairobi National Park, as well as several museums.

Your evening can be spent dining at a unique open-air meat speciality restaurant.

Optional Activities: Dinner at Carnivore, Nairobi National Park, Karen Blixen Museum
Meals: BL
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Day 43: Lake Naivasha National Park
You depart the colourful metropolis of Nairobi and travel north to Lake Naivasha where you spend the day at Hells Gate National Park, so named for the huge red-coloured cliffs that form the its entrance. Park entry fees are included in the tour.

This is the only National Park you can go hiking in, as well as game and bird watching or the popular option of game viewing on bicycles. You may prefer to take high-tea at Elsamere – the former home of Joy Adams, best known for her autobiographical novel Born Free.

Optional Activities: Cycle hire, high tea at Elsamere
Meals: BL
Location: Lake Naivasha, Kenya
Day 44: Masai Mara
Today you enter the 2 430 sq km Masai Mara to photograph some of Africa’s most abundant wildlife. Best known for the annual migration of around 1.5 million wildebeest, the Masai Mara is also home to many other plains animals including lions. Exciting game viewing combined with cultural interaction with Kenya’s native Masaai people round off your safari experience.
Meals: BLD
Location: Masai Mara, Kenya
Day 45: Masai Mara & Lake Nakuru National Park
After some further game viewing in the Masai Mara you travel towards central Kenya and Lake Nakuru. Although the shallow soda lake is most famous for its large flocks of brilliant pink flamingos, the National Park is also home to a further 450 species of birds and over 50 species of mammals. White rhino inhabit the transitional savanna area surrounding the lake and if you are lucky you will get some great photographs.
Meals: BLD
Location: Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
Day 46: Kampala
Today you cross the border into Uganda, the 'Pearl of Africa', and also cross the equator. The night is spent in Uganda's bustling capital city, Kampala.

Although it's a typical capital city with a compact, high-rise centre, Kampala retains a small town charm and is one of East Africa's most laid-back and friendly cities. The Nakasero fresh food market just off the city's main drag is one of the most colourful places in East Africa with piles of bananas, pineapples, tomatoes, mangoes and every fruit and vegetable you can think of.
Meals: BLD
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Day 47: Kampala & Ngamba Chimpanzee Sanctuary
You can either spend today exploring the city of Kampala, or take an optional day trip to the Chimpanzee Sanctuary of Ngamba Island. This non-profit, eco-friendly project was set up in 1998 to care for the orphaned chimpanzees that are the sad result of the illegal bush-meat trade. Ngamba Island is situated in Lake Victoria and is only accessible by boat.

Optional Activities: Ngamba Chimpanzee Excursion, Kampala Markets
Meals: BLD
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Day 48: Lake Bunyoni
Lake Bunyoni is a small but attractive lake with steep sides and abundant birdlife. Ringed by mountains, Lake Bunyoni is best known for its dense otter population and beautiful scenery. You relax and spend the night in this beautiful spot in anticipation of one of the highlights of your tour, tracking the mountain gorillas.
Meals: BLD
Location: Lake Bunyoni, Uganda
Days 49-51: Gorilla Trek
The Mountain Gorilla is extremely endangered with only around 650 remaining. Visiting the gorillas is a great way to support their future as the money spent on permits is used for their protection, an extremely important part of which is local community development work – changing people's attitudes so they start to protect rather than poach.

Whenever possible you will make use of the National Parks in Uganda, but should permits not be available for either Bwindi or Mgahinga then you will travel to Rwanda or DRC. Visas for all nationalities are available on the DRC and Rwandan borders.

Your trek through the forest is sure to be an unforgettable experience. At times the gorilla tracking can be demanding and the day long as you search for the elusive primates. This is quite possibly one of the most thrilling and evocative experiences that Africa has to offer, and certainly one that will remain an enduring memory from your travels.
Meals: BLD
Location: Bwindi National Park, Uganda
Day 52: Queen Elizabeth National Park
Today you travel to the Queen Elizabeth National Park, known as the Ruwenzori National Park for many years until it returned to its colonial name. The Rwenzori Mountains, or ‘Mountains of the Moon’, rise majestically above Lakes Edward and George.

This 1 995 sq km park consists mainly of wetlands, and contains over 600 species of birds and nearly 100 mammals including the (elsewhere elusive) giant forest hog, and the legendary tree-climbing lions. Game is best viewed from the water and so a sunset river cruise on the Kasinga channel is recommended.

Optional Activities: Kasinga Channel Sunset Cruise
Meals: BLD
Location: Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Day 53: Kampala
You spend the morning in the park and then in the afternoon return to Kampala. In the evening you have the opportunity to dine out at one of the city’s many restaurants.

Tomorrow you leave early for Jinja – home to some of the best white water rafting in the world. Should you wish to partake in this exciting activity, you need to pre book today in Kampala.

Optional Activities: Meal out in Kampala
Meals: BL
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Day 54: Jinja
Jinja is Uganda’s 2nd largest city and the source of the Nile, the longest river in the world. If you do not want to go rafting, there are many other exctiting activities on offer. You can also choose to volunteer for the day at Soft Power Education - a UK registered charity that is doing a wonderful job in the education of Jinja’s youth.

Optional Activities: White Water Rafting, Soft Power Education Project
Meals: BL
Location: Jinja, Uganda
Day 56: Nairobi