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| Trip Length |
31 |
Trip Code |
AF - AES - 4 |
| Journey Starts |
Entebbe, Uganda |
Journey Ends |
Livingstone, Zambia |
| Max. Tour Group |
26 |
Age Range |
18 - 55+ |
| Min. Tour Group |
2 |
Physical Grading |
3 |
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Culture Shock |
3 |
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| Itinerary Royal Safari |
ITINERARY: The Royal Safari - Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari
Day 1: We begin our Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safaris in Entebbe, the former Colonial capital of Uganda on the shores of Lake Victoria.
Day 2 - 4: Our first stop is Jinja the Adventure Capital of East Africa. Jinja is situated at the source of the longest river in the World - the mighty Nile River. A perfect place to relax and enjoy a cold beer while overlooking the Nile. No overland in Africa is complete without a few days in Jinja: a paradise for adrenalin junkies - white water rafting, quad-biking, bungee jumping and horse-riding.
There is also the option to spend the day with Soft Power Community Project, an opportunity to explore the real rural Africa.
We spend 3 nights in Jinja to ensure you have enough time to indulge in the activities you desire.
Day 5 - 6: We continue our Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari into Kenya and our journey continues through the Kenyan western highlands, this area is famous for producing Olympic running champions. We make our way along the top of the Rift Valley, stopping enroute to take photos of the largest Valley in the World (6,000km!).
We take a long and relaxing game drive through Nakuru Game Park famous for white Rhino, leopard, and flamingoes. The park also has giraffe, warthogs, lions, buffalo, zebra, antelope, numerous bird species and baboons. The central point of the park is Lake Nakuru, littered with thousands of pink flamingoes - the perfect back drop for a group photo.
Day 7: We arrive back in Nairobi in time to shower and pull our going out clothes out of our backpacks and get ready for a night of feasting and dancing at the world famous Carnivores Restaurant (followed by a mandatory visit to Carnivores Nightclub!).
Day 8: A must on the Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari is a visit to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. The baby elephants are allowed out to play every morning, an hour of entertainment watching the babies play in mud pools, kick a soccer ball around and slurp massive bottles of formula. This not a zoo but a place where orphaned elephants are bought and hand-reared before being re-educated and released back into the wild to start their own families. It is possible to adopt a baby elephant or rhino - the perfect gift for animal lovers back home.
After lunch, how about hand feeding Rothschild giraffes at the Nairobi Giraffe Centre? Amazing photo opportunities from the custom built platform (eye level to the giraffes!). Rothschild Giraffes are rare in East Africa with only a few left in some of Kenya’s northern parks. The centre not only boasts friendly giraffes but also an extensive education centre.
Day 9 - 12: Our Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari continues crossing into Tanzania as we pass the snow cap peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in Africa. We arrive at Meserani in time to visit a traditional Maasai Village and Cultural Centre. We setup camp at Meserani Snake Park, famous for its reptiles and shooters!!!
The following morning we pack our bags and depart in small 4x4 vehicles on safari to the worlds most documented and photographed game parks - the Serengeti and Ngorogoro Crater. The Serengeti is the most famous game park in all of Africa, and after spending some time there you will know why. The Ngorogoro Crater has been compared to Noah's Ark and the Garden of Eden, an incredible 20km wide volcanic crater littered with lion, rhino, buffalo, elephant, zebra, and wildebeest - just to name a few.
We spend 3 days in the wild savannah plains amongst the African Big 5 wildlife in two of the most famous game parks in Africa. Our days are spent game driving and photographing wildlife like: lion, leopard, wildebeest, rhino, warthog, cheetah, gazelle, zebra, giraffe, elephants, buffalo, hartebeest, reedbuck plus many more. If we are lucky we may also spot the African Little 5. As the sun goes down we make camp amongst the wildlife, eat a hearty meal and fall asleep listening to the sounds of Africa. Your reservation awaits you at the 1000000 star Hotel (the breath taking African skies). This is a must on any overland in Africa.
Day 13: Our Africa overland tour continues from Arusha to Dar Es Salaam, the day is long but we pass through some interesting villages along our way. We reach Dar Es Salaam early evening, we set up camp and enjoy a cold beer while enjoying a soft cool breeze coming from the Indian Ocean. We spend the evening dreaming about the tropical beaches of Zanzibar.
Day 14 - 17: The truck remains in Dar Es Salaam while the group boards the ferry to spend 4 nights on the famous Spice Island of Zanzibar. The ferry arrives in Stone Town - a classic Arabic old city, with narrow cobble stoned streets, sweet smell of spices floats through the air, and the local mosque hums in the background. At sun-down the plaza changes form and as the sun disappears over the Indian Ocean, the Plaza comes alive with the smell of barbecuing fresh seafood, colorfully dressed women mix dough in preparation to make Zanzibar pizzas and the men stand around talking politics. For the true Zanzibar experience a visit and a meal in the plaza is an absolute must. A visit to Zanzibar would not be complete without taking one of the many spice tours on offer and a couple of days relaxing on the tropical beaches of Zanzibar and swimming in crystal clear waters. For those wanting to partake in aquatic activities Zanzibar will not disappoint – snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming with dolphins, sailing and windsurfing are all on offer.
Whilst on Zanzibar meals will not be supplied, this gives you the opportunity to try the many different styles of food available from fresh barbecued fish and seafood, famous Zanzibar pizzas through to traditional African dishes.
Day 18 - 20: After a lazy morning we say goodbye to Zanzibar and white tropical beaches and return by ferry to Dar Es Salaam to be met by the overland truck. We have a final night in Dar Es Salaam before heading inland.
Back on our Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari we pass through Mikumi National Park - if we are lucky we might spot some elephant, giraffe, zebra and various antelope. After Mikumi we enter the very scenic Baobab valley; we continue on our overland in Africa entering Malawi - most famous for its large fresh water lake.
Day 21 - 23: We spend a few days exploring Lake Malawi shores. The campsites we stay are very basic and laid-back – summing up Malawi in general. In saying that the people are warm and friendly and the pace a little slower; and no overland safari in Africa would be complete without a few days to chill in Malawi. While in Malawi we have the option to scuba dive, go horse riding, wander into the village and watch the wood-carvers make Malawi chairs, animal carvings and game boards; for those wanting an authentic experience how about dinner with the village Chief and his family?
Day 24: We continue our Entebbe to Victoria Falls safari as we bid farewell to Malawi and enter Zambia. Our first stop along the way is just after the small border town of Chipata.
Day 25 - 26: Overlanding on some particularly bad roads we arrive at our "home" for the coming 2 nights - Flat Dogs Campsite; flat dog = crocodile in the local language. The campsite is situated on the banks of the Luangwa River - a natural fence separating the campsite from South Luangwa National Park. It is not unusual for Elephants to wander into camp at breakfast time to check-out the breakfast menu; be warned Kellogg's Cornflakes are one of the favorite foods by the local Elephant population and they are not shy in helping themselves! The campsite has several platforms high in the tress - a perfect spot to lay out your mattress under a mosquito net and listen to the wild African sounds - making any overland safari in Africa complete.
South Luangwa National Park is famous for its Leopard, Lion, Giraffe, hippos, crocodiles, hyena and aardvark. It is one of the few parks where night game drives as well as walking safaris are possible. A spectacular park situated in a spectacular part of Africa.
Day 27 - 28: We depart South Luangwa and continue our Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari spending a night in Lusaka, the Capital of Zambia. Not a terribly exciting place but is an accurate representation of a true African city.
Day 29 - 31: Long before the Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari approaches its final destination we can see the mist coming from the famous Victoria Falls in the distance. The mist becomes more pronounced as we arrive in the centre of Livingstone, Zambia. The Zambezi River with its Victoria Falls is a natural border line separating Zambia from Zimbabwe; the Falls leaves many speechless with her sheer size and power; 1 mile long and pumps an incredible 4.5 million cubic meters of water every second into the Zambezi Gorge.
Livingstone is the perfect base to enjoy the many activities on offer including a sunset cruise down the Zambezi; white water raft; abseil and gorge swing in the Zambezi Gorge, bungee jump 111m with Victoria Falls providing the perfect backdrop; take an afternoon stroll with Rhinos; or photograph the Falls from great heights in a micro light, helicopter or light aircraft - the options are endless.
Livingstone marks the perfect spot to end our Entebbe to Victoria Falls Overland Safari.
Important Note: Africa Expedition Support safaris do not enter Zimbabwe due to the erratic supply of food, fuel and basic commodities; fuel shortages create havoc in transferring to Victoria Falls International airport (25kms from town). Livingstone has an International airport with flights to Europe and Southern Africa (Johannesburg with International connections), there are also regular and reliable bus services connecting Livingstone to Johannesburg, South Africa; Maun, Botswana; and Windhoek, Namibia. Livingstone is the perfect hub for anyone wishing to continue to overland in Africa. Please ensure when booking flights that they leave from Livingstone International Airport, Zambia. |
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