2015-03-08

Summary of this Overland Safari

South Africa: Cape Town, Cederberg Mountains, Namaqualand & Gariep River

Namibia: Fish River Canyon, Namib Desert, Swakopmund, Etosha Park & Windhoek

Botswana: Ghanzi, Okavango Delta, Makgadikgadi Salt Pans & Chobe National Park

Zimbabwe: Victoria Falls town, Zambezi River & Victoria Falls waterfall

Zambia: Lusaka, Chipata & South Luangwa National Park

Malawi: Lilongwe, Nkhotakota Bay & Nkhata Bay on Lake Malawi

Tanzania: Mikumi Park, Zanzibar Island, Serengeti National Park & Ngorongoro Crater

Kenya: Masai Mara Game Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park, Eldoret & Nairobi

Uganda: Chimpanzee Trek, Lake Bunyoni, Bwindi Mountain Gorillas, Jinja & Murchison Falls

This very comprehensive Best of Africa Budget Safari ensures that you get to explore the best of Africa's game parks, wilderness areas and highlights on one accommodated overland adventure of a lifetime!

Responsible Travel Note

During this trip you are likely to come across activities that encourage tourists to participate in lion, elephant or other wildlife interaction. This includes walking with lions, riding elephants and any other tourist operation putting travellers in close contact with animals that would normally live wild and separate from human contact.

We absolutely do not encourage or endorse this type of wildlife interaction operation. For more information on why this is not good for Africa's wild animals, please see our detailed blog post on the subject.

Itinerary for this Tour

Day 1: Cederberg Mountains – South Africa

This Best of Africa Budget Safari departs from the beautiful city of Cape Town, stopping at Table View to photograph and simply admire the panoramic views of the city and Table Mountain from afar.

We make our way northeast to the picturesque Cederberg Mountains of the Western Cape. Known for its rugged mountains, verdant valleys and citrus farms, the Cederberg is named after the endangered Clanwilliam Cedar tree, endemic to this part of South Africa. The Cederberg is also famous for the endemic rooibos plants that only grow here, and are used to produce a hugely popular, health tea.

Arriving at our first overnight lodge in the scenic Olifants River Valley, we get to sample some of the fine locally produced wines of South Africa. Then we enjoy a traditional South African dinner. After the traditional meal, your guides will give you a full briefing on what to expect during our safari through Southern Africa. Our en-suite accommodation is in the town of Citrusdal, at a lodge with a pool.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Activity Package: Wine tasting & traditional dinner

Activity Package:

This safari comes with an optional Activity Package at an additional cost. The itinerary includes these highly-recommended activities. Contact African Budget Safaris for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the Activity Package and see the Full Pricing Information above for the cost of the Activity Package.

Day 2: Namaqualand & Gariep River – Namibia

Today we travel north through the Namaqualand region, famous for its colourful and abundant indigenous wildflowers in spring. Driving through this sparsely-populated Northern Cape region we make our way to the Gariep River, formerly known as the Orange River. We stop in the remote town of Springbok in South Africa for last minute supplies, before crossing into Namibia.

The night is spent getting to know one another over a hearty meal. We sleep in comfortable, en-suite chalets that overlook the Orange River, forming the border between South Africa and Namibia. Our accommodation features a pool, internet and a bar.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3: Gariep River to Fish River Canyon – Namibia

In the morning we have the opportunity to experience South Africa's longest river, the Gariep/Orange River by canoe, or spend some time relaxing at the riverside camp.

After lunch we travel north to the mighty Fish River Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world. Getting there, we take a scenic hike along the rim of the canyon to gain perspective on just how large this natural phenomena is. Then we make our way to the Ai-Ais Hot Springs and our overnight accommodation close to the Fish River Canyon. At our resort in Ai-Ais we take a soak in the hot springs, swim in the pool and relax at the bar.  We stay in twin share rooms with en-suite bathrooms.

Included Activities: Walk along the rim of Fish River Canyon

Optional Activities: Half day Orange River Canoeing Trip

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4: Fish River Canyon to Namib-Naukluft National Park – Namibia

This morning we drive further north into the vast Namib Desert area of Namibia.

We stay at in twin share rooms with en suite bathrooms at a lodge with a pool and bar. We overnight just outside of the 50 000km² Namib-Naukluft National Park, one of the largest national parks in Africa. The Namib-Naukluft protects vast tracts of uninhabited desert, home to unusual and rare creatures, plants and birds.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5: Namib-Naukluft National Park – Namibia

Today we visit the Namib-Naukluft National Park, one of Namibia’s geographic gems.

The national park incorporates a large part of the Namib Desert, considered the world's oldest desert. There are massive sand dunes in the Sossusvlei Desert area, famous for the size and red-orange colour of the dunes that make up its remarkable landscapes.

We transfer to Dune 45 where you have the chance to take a relatively easy hike up the dune for amazing views over the desert and great photo opportunities at sunrise. Then we enter the Sossusvlei area of the Namib-Naukluft National Park exploring the unique desert ecosystem.

In the afternoon there’s a short walk into Sesriem Canyon, which stretches about a kilometer in length and reaches up to 30 meters deep. The floor of Sesriem Canyon is dotted with shallow pools and the canyon walls reveal layer upon layer of sedimentary rock, eroded by the Tsauchab River over the ages. You will also have the chance to take an optional transfer to Deadvlei, a stark pan where gnarled dead trees contrast with the cracked white earth, surrounded by bright orange-red dunes.

Included Activity: Walk into Sesriem Canyon, Hike up Dune 45

Optional Activity: Transfer to Deadvlei

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6: Swakopmund – Namibia

On day six we cross the latitudinal line of the Tropic of Capricorn, pausing to take some photos.

Then we are joined by an expert local guide for a nature walk in the desert. Exploring on foot, our local guide will share his detailed knowledge of the ancient Namib Desert area with us. On this walk we discover how the San (bushmen) have long survived in the arid deserts of Southern Africa.

Heading back to the west coast of Africa, we stop at the lagoon in Walvis Bay, to see numerous waterbirds, including seasonal flocks of flamingos. Then it’s on to Swakopmund, the adventure capital of Namibia, where you will be briefed on the many optional activities available for the next day.

In the evening you can enjoy some excellent seafood at a local restaurant as well as the vibrant local nightlife. We stay at a comfortable guesthouse in Swakopmund featuring a bar, laundry services and internet. Accommodation is in twin share rooms with en suite bathrooms that have hot showers.

Activity Package: Guided desert walk

Optional Activities: Dinner out in Swakopmund

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 7: Swakopmund – Namibia

Day seven on this Cape Town to Nairobi & Gorillas Safari is free for you to explore the quaint town of Swakopmund, where German colonial influences can still be seen in the architecture and culture. You can also try some of the many adventure activities available at this popular coastal town, including quad biking on the dunes, sand boarding, sky diving and cruises to see dolphins.

Optional Activities: Dolphin Cruise, Sky Diving, Sandboarding, Quad Biking, Dinner in Swakopmund

Meals: Breakfast

Day 8: Khorixas – Namibia

Leaving the Atlantic Ocean coastline we drive to Khorixas, the traditional capital of the former Damaraland region. Today the town is a conveniently located base for visiting the highlights of the southern Kunene Region.

Along the way to Khorixas, we visit Spitzkoppe, also called the Matterhorn of Namibia. The dramatic exposed granite peaks of Spitzkoppe form one of the most iconic landmarks of Namibia. We spend a bit of time exploring the rocky outcrops that rise impressively above the flat plains, with our guide.

Later this afternoon, or the next morning, we head to the Petrified Forest to see the fossilized tree trunks of this national monument. Erosion has exposed these petrified tree trunks that were washed here by floods some 250 million years ago and preserved by geological processes transforming the relics into stone.

Included Activity: Visit the Petrified Forest & Spitzkoppe

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 9: Kamanjab & Himba Tribe – Namibia

Today we drive further inland towards Kamanjab village in the Kunene Region of Namibia. We visit a Himba community near Kamanjab to meet the modern day Himba and gain insight into their disappearing traditional lifestyles.

The Himba were once a semi-nomadic, pastoral tribe with distinctive traditions and cultural practices. Today few Himba still live off the land as their ancestors did, remaining unchanged by western influences. We visit an educational village, established to portray the Himba way of life, without impacting negatively on the truly traditional communities living in natural environments. The unique culture of the striking Himba is characterized by their style of dress, particularly their hairstyles and elaborate jewelry. Those Himba that have not become westernized still speak a dialect of the old Herero language and traditionally breed cattle or goats.

Visiting this representation of a traditional Himba village supports the education of orphaned Himba children who get to learn about their own vanishing culture and heritage.

We spend the night at a lodge near Kamanjab, sleeping in twin share rooms with en-suite bathrooms. The guesthouse has a swimming pool, bar, internet, restaurant and shop.

Activity Package: Guided visit to Himba Village

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10 - 11: Etosha National Park – Namibia

After our cultural experience with the Himba people we make our way to Etosha National Park for some superb game viewing.

We stop at various watering holes in search of the wild animals that come to drink at these sites, while exploring as much of Etosha as possible. Our game drives are conducted in the safari truck, providing an elevated vantage for spotting animals and birds.

The 22 000 km² Etosha Park is dominated by the salt pan after which the park is named. The word Etosha means ‘Great White Place of Dry Water’ in the local Ovambo language.

Etosha Park is home to a variety of animals, plants and birds and is known as one of Africa's top safari destinations. Etosha hosts some rare and endangered species, including unusual desert species. We will have plenty to see on our game drives in this vast park, inhabited by 144 mammal species such as elephant, giraffe, blue wildebeest, eland, damara dik-dik, lion, cheetah, leopard, wildcat, hyena, and jackal. As well as being home to 340 bird species, 110 reptile species, 16 amphibian species and even a species of fish.

We stay at the camps inside Etosha Park - Okaukuejo, Namutoni or Halali camps. All three rest camps boast floodlit waterholes where wild animals can be viewed at night. We stay two per en-suite room at two of the three overnight camps, each featuring a bar, swimming pool and shop.

Included Activities: Afternoon game drive (day 10) and full day game drive (day 11) in truck

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 12: Windhoek – Namibia

We start day 12 with a final game drive in Etosha Park, before travelling south to Windhoek.

On our way to Namibia's capital city we stop at an arts and crafts market so you can browse and buy some authentic African creations. Windhoek is situated almost in the centre of Namibia and serves as the economic, cultural and political capital of the country.

Upon arrival we take a short driving tour of Windhoek city to see some historical sights and highlights of the vibrant city centre, before checking into our centrally located lodge.

Tonight you have the option of enjoying a night out at one of Windhoek's excellent restaurants or German-style pubs. Facilities at our overnight lodge include a big swimming pool, a restaurant, internet, laundry services and a bar. Accommodation is in twin share rooms with en-suite bathrooms.

Included Activities: Craft market en-route, short city tour of Windhoek

Optional Activities: Dinner at a local restaurant

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 13: Ghanzi - Botswana

Departing from Windhoek we make our way out of Namibia and into Botswana. From the border we drive through the rural countryside of Botswana, dotted with villages and roaming livestock.

Later we arrive at our lodge in Ghanzi, and this evening we experience some traditional tribal dancing by the San community. The traditional San (bushman) people are indigenous to Southern Africa having inhabited the area for over 30 000 years surviving in harsh conditions as nomadic hunter-gatherers.

Tonight we sleep two per en-suite room at a camp, just north of Ghanzi.

Included Activities: Bushman dancing in the evening

Optional Activity: Bushman (San) guided walk

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 14 – 16: Maun & Okavango Delta - Botswana

Maun is well known as the gateway to the Okavango Delta, the world’s largest inland delta. The Okavango River has no outlet to the sea, emptying into the sands of the Kalahari Desert and irrigating some 15,000 km² of Botswana. We spend one night in Maun to prepare for our magical delta excursion.

The next morning we fly into the delta in small planes passing over the untamed labyrinth of delta channels and secluded islands. Our scenic flight into the Okavango Delta takes us to a remote camp where we stay for the next two nights. Flying over the delta gives us a chance to spot wildlife and gain perspective on the vast wilderness area. Touching down in the delta we transfer to safari vehicles and head to our safari camp, game viewing en route.

Later in the afternoon we embark on a sunset cruise in the waterways of the Okavango Delta, an ideal way to relax and appreciate the local flora and fauna. Wild animals are often spotted from the safari camp, along with a rich variety of birds. In the evening we sit beside the campfire listening to the sounds of the bush surrounding us.

On day 16 we rise early and glide out onto the reed-lined channels, making our way through the pristine bush to one of the secluded delta islands. Then we embark on a thrilling nature walk with a local expert, learning about the plants and looking for signs of wildlife. The wild animals of the delta are unaccustomed to people, but we may see some of these shy inhabitants on our walk.

Returning from our nature walk, we spend time unwinding at camp, enjoying the quiet natural setting. Later in the afternoon we take a cruise along the intricate waterways of the Okavango Delta. Much of our exploring is done by mekoros (traditional dug-out canoes), which are poled through the waters by local guides.

Travellers not taking the delta trip stay in Maun for the two nights and have time to explore the safari town, take mokoro day trips and scenic flights over the delta.

Optional Activity: Tips for Delta Polers

Activity Package: Accommodated Okavango Delta Trip

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (x3)

Okavango Delta Camp

Our intimate camp is located inside a 100 000 hectare private concession area, offering a unique delta experience. The secluded camp looks out over peaceful delta waterways and has a low impact on the environment, blending in with the wild African bush around it.

What makes this exclusive camp particularly special is that it only caters for one group of travellers at a time, so you will only share your delta adventure with your fellow safari-goers. Exploring this private delta concession area you won't come across other groups, allowing you to escape the crowds.

Stay in spacious, permanent Meru-style tents with en-suite bathrooms. These walk-in canvas tents feature comfortable twin beds, simple furnishings, mosquito netting and small outdoor areas with camping chairs.

The tented lounge-dining area and outdoor boma are ideal for sitting back and taking in the sounds and sights of this untamed environment in comfort. At night roaring lions can be heard amid the other sounds of nature. This laid-back camp is located in the remote northern section of the delta, in a game-rich wilderness area attracting a wide array of birds. Your group will have the delta concession area to yourselves, enjoying sightings of buffalo herds and other wild animals.

Activities offered at the delta camp include game drives, bush walks, mokoro trips, sunset boat cruises and sundowners on one of the islands, as well as hot air ballooning.

Day 17: Nata & Makgadikgadi Salt Pans - Botswana

This morning we drive back to the airstrip in the delta, game viewing along the way. Then we enjoy some game viewing from the sky, as we take our scenic air-transfer out of the mysterious delta, returning to Maun and the safari truck.

Leaving Maun we travel east to Nata, on the fringes of the famous Makgadikgadi Salt Pans of Botswana. This afternoon we drive to the pans to experience the vast spaciousness and silence out on this flat expanse. The Nata Pans are part of the extensive network of Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, once covered by massive inland lakes. This salt pan complex is one of the largest in the world.

In winter the pans are dry and stark, whilst in summer short grasses and shallow pools attract an array of animals and birds.

Activity Package: Scenic flight and Nata Pans visit

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 18: Chobe National Park - Botswana

Today we continue north to Kasane, where we stay on the banks of the Chobe River near the national park. Here we take a Chobe River sunset cruise in the Chobe National Park, renowned for its huge population of migratory elephants and large buffalo herds. From the water we get up close to plenty of wild animals such as hippos, antelopes, buffalos, crocodiles and elephants. Our boat-based game viewing provides excellent photographic opportunities for capturing the birds and wildlife attracted to Chobe River.

Chobe Park is Botswana’s second largest National Park, covering around 10 566 km² of grasslands, lakes, islands and floodplains in northern Botswana.

Our accommodation is in twin rooms with en suite bathrooms at a riverside lodge with a swimming pool, internet and bar.

Activity Package: Sunset River Cruise in Chobe Park

Optional Activities: Chobe Game Drive (next morning)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 19: Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe

An early morning optional game drive in Chobe Park, before we cross into Zimbabwe where we have a short briefing on all the activities available here. Then we enter the Victoria Falls National Park where we will experience the might of the great Zambezi River as it plummets over Vic Falls.

The Victoria Falls waterfall is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Victoria Falls is considered the largest sheet of falling water in the world at 1700m wide  and over 100m high. The local name for the falls is Mosi-oa-Tunya meaning The Smoke that Thunders, which you will be able to fully appreciate when you witness the impressive spray rising up from the waterfall as it roars into the gorge below.

After visiting Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, we have the option of taking a popular Zambezi River sunset cruise which includes dinner and drinks.

Our overnight accommodation is at a riverside lodge, located on the banks of the Zambezi River on the outskirts of the Zambezi National Park. We stay in twin rooms with en-suite bathrooms at the lodge in Victoria Falls, enjoying the facilities, including a swimming pool, internet, bar, laundry services and a restaurant.

Activity Package: Victoria Falls National Park entrance fees

Optional Activities: Zambezi Sunset Cruise, Dinner out in Victoria Falls

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 20 - 21: Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe

Most people spend the next two days participating in a few of the exciting adventure activities available at Victoria Falls. This part of the Zambezi River is famous for offering some of the best white water rafting in the world, an unforgettable experience! Other optional adventures include helicopter and microlight flights over Vic Falls, zip-line rides, trips to Livingstone Island and swimming in Devil's Pool.

You can also walk around historic Victoria Falls town to take in the sights and visit the local markets, or rest at the lodge and take a dip in the pool.

Optional Activities: Morning Tram & Bridge Tour, Zambezi Sunset Cruise, Bungee Jump, Helicopter Flights, White Water Rafting

Meals: Breakfast

Day 22: Lusaka – Zambia

On day 22 of this epic Best of Africa Budget Safari we say goodbye to the natural wonder of Victoria Falls, making our way into neighbouring Zambia.

From Livingstone near Vic Falls we journey towards the fast-growing Zambian capital of Lusaka. The economic and political capital of the country, Lusaka is a bustling African city where traditional and modern lifestyles meet.

As we drive deeper into Zambia the vegetation becomes more sub-tropical, the settlements less western and the roads a little rougher.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Day 23: Chipata – Zambia

Today we take a long drive through lush landscapes, crossing over rivers as we make our way to Chipata, the hub for safaris to South Luangwa National Park. Zambia is a truly African country, making for a unique travel experience that differs from the more modernised ways of several other Southern African countries.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 24: South Luangwa National Park – Zambia

Early in the morning we drive from Chipata to the border of the South Luangwa National Park, known for its outstanding game viewing. We spend the next two nights staying at a lodge right on the banks of the Luangwa River.

Hippos and other wild animals are often spotted from the camp bar. In the afternoon we enjoy a sunset game drive in the untamed South Luangwa National Park of Zambia. South Luangwa is home to an abundance of wildlife, including buffalos, zebras, leopards, elephants, hippos, giraffes and crocodiles.

Activity Package: Sunset Game Drive in South Luangwa National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 25: South Luangwa National Park – Zambia

In the morning you have the opportunity to take another game drive in South Luangwa. This wild game park is known for its high concentration of leopards and hippos. Alternatively, you have the option of joining a walking safari in the bush. South Luangwa was one of the pioneers of walking safaris, for which it is now famous.

After lunch we visit the community based tribal textile project and a nearby local village.

Optional Activities: Walking Safari in South Luangwa National Park, Morning Game Drive

Activity Package: Village and Textile Project Visit in South Luangwa

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 26: Lilongwe – Malawi

Continuing our Accommodated Cape to Nairobi exploration we cross into Malawi, known as the Warm Heart of Africa. Entering Malawi we travel to Lilongwe, the capital and largest city in the country.

Along the way to Lilongwe, we visit a colourful market to browse locally produced goods and mingle with the local Malawians. This stop is a great way to experience the interesting cultures and lives of the Malawi people.

Included Activity: Lilongwe Local Market Visit

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 27 & 28: Nkhotakota Bay – Malawi

Day 27 of our Best of Africa Accommodated Overland Safari takes us to the shores of Lake Malawi and our base for the next two nights - Nkhotakota Bay.

The historic town of Nkhotakota was a major hub in the slave-trading industry of the 19th century. The busiest slave trade centre on Lake Malawi during the 1800's, this town offers insight into the history of African, Arabic and European relations in East Africa.

While in Nkhotakota Bay you have plenty of free time to enjoy optional activities and explore the town and surrounds. Visit the local village of Mbewa, join a workshop at Nkhotakota Pottery to make and decorate your own pots, or go on a walking safari in Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve.

On day 28 a historical tour is included in the Activity Package of the safari. This tour takes you to historical sights from the days of the slave trade, including the first church built by the pioneering missionaries. The tour reveals the story of Arabic trade in African slaves, that were taken to the Tanzanian port of Kilwa Kivinje and on to the island of Zanzibar, in the Indian Ocean. By the mid 1800's tens of thousands of people were being shipped across Lake Malawi to the East Coast of Africa, to be sold as slaves.

Optional Activities: Mbewa Village Visit, Walking Safari in Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Nkhotakota Pottery Training Workshop

Activity Package: Slave Trade & Historical Tour

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 29: Nkhata Bay – Malawi

Leaving the cultural and historical highlight of Nkhotakota, we drive north to Nkhata Bay on Lake Malawi.

In the afternoon there is time for you to relax on the sandy shores of Lake Malawi or participate in optional activities, such as snorkelling. The clear warm waters of this vast African Lake make it an ideal destination for snorkelling to spot the brightly coloured fish found here. Another option is to take a ride in a dug-out canoe, testing your balance in the traditional vessel used by locals here.

Lake Malawi is known for its friendly locals and fresh fish, in addition to the excellent water activities at this scenic lake. The third largest and second deepest lake in Africa, Lake Malawi is an impressive inland body of freshwater that covers one fifth of Malawi.

Optional Activities: snorkelling, canoeing

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 30: Tanzania – Iringa

Today we leave Lake Malawi and cross into neighbouring Tanzania. Ascending out of the Great Rift Valley we drive over some spectacular mountain passes, travelling through rolling tea plantations in the Tanzanian highlands before arriving at our camp outside Iringa.

This evening our dinner is in a local Kihehe Hut where we enjoy a traditional Tanzanian evening, or at a well-known restaurant called the Mud Ruins.

Included Activity: Dinner in a local restaurant

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 31: Mikumi National Park – Tanzania

From Iringa we drive north to the Mikumi National Park, part of the larger Selous Game Reserve ecosystem. Mikumi Park is home to lion, zebra, wildebeest, impala, buffalo and elephant, among other wildlife and over 400 species of birds.

Enjoy an optional afternoon game drive in Mikumi Park, where the open Mkata Floodplains host an abundance of wild animals.

Optional Activities: Afternoon game drive in Mikumi National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 32: Dar es Salaam – Tanzania

Our epic Best of Africa Budget Overland Safari journeys out of the cool highland region of Tanzania  and down to the humid Indian Ocean coastal city of Dar es Salaam. The Arabic for ‘house of peace’, Dar es Salaam is the commercial and trade capital of Tanzania, even though Dodoma is still the official capital city.

Dar es Salaam is a hot, lush city bursting with lively markets, rich history and bright colours.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 33 - 35: Zanzibar Island – Tanzania

From Dar es Salaam we catch a local ferry across to Stone Town, the capital of Zanzibar Island.

From there we take a transfer to the northern part of Zanzibar Island where we will spend our time relaxing on the white sand beaches. At Nungwi Beach in Zanzibar there are various activities available, as well as excursions to explore the tropical islands. Popular activities include spice tours (Zanzibar Islands are after all called the Spice Islands), taking you into the plantations and showing you the brightly coloured and aromatic spices grown here.

Other favourites include snorkelling and scuba diving in the clear warm waters of the Indian Ocean to see the assortment of marine life and colourful reefs.

We spend night three in Stone Town, exploring the historical and unique architecture of this culturally diverse town. There are also spice and seafood markets worth visiting in Stone Town.

Activity Package: Zanzibar Excursion plus Ferry

Optional Activities: Lunch & Dinner, Swimming with Dolphins, Scuba Diving, Snorkelling, Spice Tours etc.

Meals: Breakfast x 3

Day 36: Bagamoyo  – Tanzania

Today we leave the beach paradise of Zanzibar Islands and catch the ferry back to Dar es Salaam where our safari truck awaits us.

Next on this Cape Town to Nairobi & Gorillas Accommodated Safari we drive to Bagamoyo, founded in the late 1700's.

Today dhow sailing boats are built here and the town offers insight into the history of Tanzania, particularly the 19th century when it was a major trading post. The name Bagamoyo means “lay down your heart” and dates back to the slave trading days in East Africa. The history of Bagamoyo includes interesting German colonial, Swahili, Arabic and Christian missionary influences.

Arriving in the vibrant town we make our way to our next overnight stay, located along the beach. The remainder of the afternoon is free for you to swim in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, lie on the beach and enjoy the sea views. You can also walk into town for a dose of local Tanzanian culture in Bagamoyo.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 37: Arusha – Tanzania

Today we take a scenic drive to Arusha, the gateway to the Northern Safari Circuit in Tanzania. Located near the world-famous Serengeti Park and Ngorongoro Crater Area, this is the base for our next wildlife adventure. From here we embark on our memorable African wildlife experience in these top Tanzanian Game Parks. Game viewing in the Serengeti is always an unforgettable adventure!

Greet the friendly locals with a "saitaa" in the lively town of Arusha - a good place to visit local markets and get a taste of Tanzanian life. Arusha is located at the base of Mount Meru, Africa's fifth highest peak. This growing town is set in an area of Tanzania that has a cool climate and features lush green hills.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 38 - 40: Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater – Tanzania

The next 4 days are set aside for the optional ca​mping trip into the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater (excluded from the Activity Package).

This area of Tanzania has one of the densest large animal populations in Africa. The Serengeti Park & Ngorongoro Crater excursion is conducted in open 4x4 safari vehicles to help navigate the rough roads in these top game parks. We spend our days on game drives on the plains of Serengeti, prime Big Five territory and home to the Great Migration. From Serengeti we descend into the Ngorongoro Crater to see the high concentrations of wildlife found here.

For those not visiting the Serengeti Plains and Ngorongoro Crater, this is a great chance to experience some of the fascinating local culture in this part of East Africa. There are also several activities and day trips available for those not taking the optional camping trip.

Optional Activities: Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater Trip, Tips for Guides, Balloon Ride

Arusha Optional Activities: Various Serengeti & Ngorongoro Excursion day packages, Lake Manyara game drives, day hiking & village tours, volunteer at educational project and various other day trips.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 41: Arusha – Tanzania

Today the safari group meets up again and we have the chance to exchange stories of the various incredible adventures that we participated in over the past few days in East Africa.

In the afternoon we visit the local Masai Mara Museum to get a glimpse into local culture and history.

Activity Package: Masai Mara Museum

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 42: Nairobi – Kenya

We travel north, crossing into Kenya where we continue to dynamic Nairobi, our next exciting overnight stop. Enjoy an optional meal out at one of Nairobi’s excellent restaurants in the evening.

Optional Activities: Dinner out in Nairobi

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 43: Nairobi to Masai Mara National Reserve – Kenya

Today our Best of Africa Safari leaves Nairobi, the largest city in East Africa and the capital of Kenya. We drive southwest to the legendary Masai Mara Game Reserve. This is the game-rich landscape where wildlife documentaries and films of untamed Africa are made - the quintessential African safari destination.

Travelling into the Great Rift Valley of East Africa we pass through scenic landscapes dotted with rural villages. In the afternoon we visit a local Maasai village to meet the people of this famous indigenous tribe of southern Kenya. The Maasai are best known for their brightly-coloured robes and fierce warriors, as well as their traditional dancing. This authentic cultural experience provides an excellent introduction to Kenya, enabling you to interact with the proud, semi-nomadic Maasai.

Meals: Lunch & Dinner

Overnight: Permanent tented accommodation at Masai Mara (hot showers)

Activity Package: Kenyan Parks Highlights Excursion

Included activities: Maasai village visit

Day 44: Masai Mara Game Reserve – Kenya

An exciting day ahead, we explore the world-renowned Masai Mara Game Reserve, home to the highest concentration of wildlife in Kenya.

Located along the Kenya-Tanzania border the Masai Mara Reserve is best known for the great annual migration that takes place between its vast plains and the Serengeti Park in Tanzania. We spend the whole day game viewing in Masai Mara, one of the greatest game parks on earth, praised for its spectacular scenery. The rolling grasslands inhabited by an abundance of game make for excellent photographic opportunities and game sightings.

Our game drives take us in search of the Big Five, the big cats and the abundance of other interesting wild animals found in this beautiful 1500km² game reserve. We are almost guaranteed to see the Big Five of Africa – lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo - in Masai Mara, as well as cheetah, hyena, giraffe and zebra. Masai Mara is also home to hippo, jackal, the bat-eared fox, wildebeest, baboon, warthog and numerous antelope species, such as impala and topi.

The Great Migration as the annual wildebeest migration is called is an awe-inspiring wildlife spectacle where thousands of wildebeest, zebra and Thompson’s gazelle stampede across the open plains dashing through the Mara River dodging the Nile crocodiles lying in waiting.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Overnight: Permanent tents at Masai Mara (hot showers)

Optional Activities: Hot air balloon ride over Masai Mara

Day 45: Lake Nakuru – Kenya

This morning we get up early for one more game drive in the magnificent Masai Mara National Reserve. Then we set off north from Masai Mara, one of the best game parks in Africa, making our way to Lake Nakuru.

This Great Rift Valley soda lake is famous for the huge flamingo flocks that sometimes gather here. In the afternoon we head out into the savannah on a game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park.

This recently expanded 180km² game park is home to more than 25 black rhinos, one of the highest concentrations in Kenya, as well as about 70 white rhinos. Wild animals commonly sighted include impala, gazelle, warthog, waterbuck, resident hippos and large tree pythons. Lion, cheetah, buffalo, Rothschild giraffe, eland and leopard also inhabit Lake Nakuru Park. Originally established as a bird sanctuary this national park is home to a wide array of birds, with over 400 resident species as well as various migratory birds.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms at Lake Nakuru (hot showers and bar).

Day 46: Jinja – Uganda

Next we travel into Uganda, pausing to take photos at the equator.

Our first destination in Uganda is Jinja, well known for its variety of adventure activities, such as white water rafting. Jinja is located at the starting point of the Nile (officially called the Victoria Nile), where the river flows out of Lake Victoria. From here the famous river flows 6695 kilometres through Africa to Egypt and the Mediterranean in the north.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms with en-suites (hot showers). Facilities include swimming pool and bar.

Day 47: Kampala – Uganda

On the morning of day 47 you are free to unwind at the resort in Jinja or embark on some optional adventure activities. The most popular activity in Jinja is white water rafting, available as a half day activity.

In the afternoon we head from Jinja to Kampala, the capital of Uganda.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms. Facilities include hot showers, swimming pool and bar.

Optional Activity: Nile River White Water Rafting (Half Day)

Day 48: Kampala to Lake Bunyoni – Uganda

Today we leave Kampala driving to scenic Lake Bunyoni, dotted with 29 islands.

Picturesque Lake Bunyoni serves as the base for gorilla trekking excursions in the nearby Bwindi Impenetrable National Park of Uganda.

This small steep-sided lake set in the Ugandan highlands hosts an abundance of birdlife, with the name Bunyoni meaning "place of many little birds". The crater lake is known for its scenic mountainous surroundings and numerous birds, as well as otters. The lake is safe for swimming and is a popular spot for watersports.

We stay at an eco-friendly resort on the shores of Lake Bunyoni taking in the beautiful scenery, before our exciting trek to the mountain gorillas.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms at a Lake Bunyoni resort. Facilities include a pool, hot showers, bar and shop.

Optional Activity: Canoeing at Lake Bunyoni and Pygmy Village Visit

Day 49 – 50: Mountain Gorilla Trekking – Uganda

From Lake Bunyoni we set off on our thrilling gorilla trekking expedition, in groups of a maximum of 6 people.

African Mountain Gorillas are critically endangered, with only around 800 wild mountain gorillas remaining in the world.

By visiting the gorillas you will be directly supporting the efforts to protect these highly endangered primates. The money spent on trekking permits is used to help ensure the future of these rare mountain gorillas.

Gorilla Trekking permits are extremely limited, which calls for flexibility in our tour itinerary and the exact location that we trek in. The mountain gorillas' habitat spans across the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo). The Bwindi National Park in Uganda, is our intended gorilla trekking destination, but this is subject to the availability of permits. If permits for Uganda's Bwindi Park are not available you will be informed beforehand and we will travel to neighbouring Rwanda or the DRC for mountain gorilla trekking.

Community development work is essential to gorilla conservation in East Africa. Organisations are working with local communities to help shift attitudes towards wildlife, changing the relationship between people and gorillas from one of poaching to protecting the primates.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Twin share rooms at the resort on the shores of Lake Bunyoni. Facilities include bar, Internet, laundry and shop.

Please note:  The Gorilla Trekking permit is not included in the tour price and costs between US$ 630 and US$730 per person. Only one day is spent trekking the gorillas, even though there are 2 days set aside. This allows time for obtaining permits and visiting the gorillas in smaller groups if there are more than 6 people on the tour.

Day 51: Lake Bunyoni to Kampala – Uganda

On day 51 of this Best of Africa Budget Safari we leave the peaceful shores of Lake Bunyoni and travel the long road back to Kampala.

We spend the night relaxing in Kampala after our long drive from the Bwindi area to the capital.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms with en-suite bathrooms (hot showers), pool, internet, laundry services and restaurant.

Day 52: Murchison Falls – Uganda

Get ready for another eventful day in Uganda, the 'Pearl of Africa'. We head north west to Murchison Falls National Park this morning, making our way towards Lake Albert.

One of Uganda's oldest national parks, Murchison is also one of the top safari destinations in the country. The national park covers some 3 840 km² (1 480 mi²) of wilderness in the Albertine Rift Valley, part of the western section of Africa's Great Rift Valley.

The Victoria Nile river runs through the national park, plummeting through a narrow gorge to form the spectacular Murchison Falls, after which the park is named. Also known as Kabaraga Falls, Murchison Falls, drops about 45m into the river after a series of rapids. Below the cascading falls the great Nile fans out into a broad and placid river flowing into Lake Albert.

We take a game drive in Murchison National Park, going in search of the diverse wildlife inhabiting the park. Sightings include four of the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard), giraffes, antelopes and plenty of hippos and Nile crocodiles.

We overnight in an area of the Nwoya District called Paraa, which means “the place of hippos”.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms with en-suite bathrooms (hot showers), pool, shop, restaurant, internet and laundry.

Included Activities: Game Drive in Murchison National Park

Day 53: Nakitoma & Budongo Forest – Uganda

Our next stop is Budongo Forest, home to the largest population of chimpanzees in Uganda, along with eight other primate species.

This morning we set off on a chimpanzee trek in Budongo Forest, which is East Africa's biggest forest of Mahogany trees. Budongo hosts around 600 to 700 chimpanzees, along with an array of other species. This Mahogany forest is known for its incredible biodiversity, including 24 species of animals, over 360 bird species, 290 butterfly species, 130 species of moths, 465 tree species and numerous other plants and creatures.

In the afternoon we leave the Murchison National Park and Budongo Forest heading to Nakitoma. The main attraction in Nakitoma is the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, the only place in Uganda where rhinos are found in the wild.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms with shared facilities (hot showers) and bar.

Activity Package: Chimpanzee Trekking in Budongo Forest at Murchison Falls

Optional Activity: Guided Bird Watching Walk (2.5 hours)

Day 54: Jinja – Uganda

In the morning you have the chance to go rhino tracking at the nearby Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. This guided rhino trek is conducted with trained guides and is a great opportunity to experience the bush on foot, as well as encountering these endangered animals in the wild.

After tracking rhinos or simply relaxing, we drive to Jinja, Uganda’s second largest city.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Twin share rooms with en-suite bathrooms (hot showers). Facilities include a swimming pool, bar and internet access.

Optional Activities: Rhino Trekking and Nile River Rafting (Half Day)

Day 55: Eldoret – Kenya

We make our way back to Kenya visiting the city of Eldoret. Established by a post office on a local farm in 1910, today Eldoret is the 5th largest city in Kenya.

Eldoret lies 2100 m above sea level in a farming area of the Great Rift Valley.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Twin share rooms at Naiberi River resort near Eldoret. Facilities include a bar, hot showers and swimming pool.

Day 56: Nairobi – Kenya

On the last day of our Accommodated Best of Africa Budget Safari we drive south east to Nairobi, where our journey of a lifetime started.

Most groups choose to meet for an optional dinner to share stories and exchange contact details with fellow travellers.

Optional Activities: Meal out in Nairobi.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

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