Absolute Africa Overland Safari & Participation Camping - 55 Days

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Genders

  • Female51%
  • Male49%

Average age

43
15 Min100 Max

Start / End

  • Cape Town
  • Nairobi

Physical rating

4/5

Group size

1 - 22

Meals included

131

Highlights

  • Search for the "big five" in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater
  • Stand before the largest sand dunes in the world and the powerful Victoria Falls
  • Travel on 4x4 safaris and by traditional canoe
  • Meet mountain gorillas in the Ugandan tropical rainforest
  • Discover the charm of Zanzibar’s island paradise
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Summary

Sure, 55 days might sound like a lot of time, but this once-in-a-life time experience offers you the gift of time in some of the most epic landscapes in the world. See swaths of south and east Africa as you journey by Lando (overland adventure vehicle) across open savanna and by traditional canoe into the Okavango Delta. Track mountain gorillas deep in the Ugandan tropical rainforest and search for the “big five” on safari drive in the Serengeti and listen to the thundering Victoria Falls to get a real sense of how large Africa truly is. Enjoy wilderness camping to bring you even closer to the region’s landscapes and wildlife and try not to blink because a jam-packed adventure awaits.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Cape Town

    Arrive at any time.

    Tonight, after a brief welcome meeting, attend an optional group dinner for your first night in Cape Town. Get the most out of your time in Cape Town by pre-booking the South African Wine Tour and Tasting extra. If you do, we recommend booking accommodation for an extra night pre-tour as this activity has an early start time. Please note, due to the timings of this activity, there is a possibility you may miss the welcome meeting on day 1 of your tour - in this case, your CEO will leave you a message detailing what time and where you should meet the next morning.

  • Day 2

    Cape Town/Cederberg

    Hit the road in the Lando and view the stunning Western Cape scenery on the way to the the tour operator-supported !Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre. Learn about the history and culture of the ancient San people. Arrive to the campsite in the afternoon and enjoy free time in the area.

  • Day 3

    Cederberg/Orange River

    Travel north past large plantations of rooibos tea. Camp at the scenic Orange River and arrive at the site with enough time to enjoy a late afternoon swim in the river.

  • Day 4

    Orange River/Fish River Canyon

    Travel to Fish River Canyon today, the largest canyon in Africa. Hop out of the Lando to watch sunset over the canyon’s rim. Set up camp nearby and sit around the campfire.

  • Day 5

    Fish River Canyon/Namib Desert

    Sit back in the Lando and travel north along long, bumpy roads to the Namib Desert. Arrive and set up camp in the late afternoon, and admire the towering red sand dunes of Sossusvlei seeming to rise up towards the sky in the middle of nowhere.

  • Day 6

    Namib Desert

    Begin the day at dawn and watch sunrise from atop the iconic Dune 45. Later, venture to the surreal Deadvlei for an optional excursion to this mesmerizing clay pan before slipping into the shadier areas of Sesriem Canyon to learn about its formation and ability to sustain wildlife with hidden pools. Conclude your day with a scenic drive, if time allows, stopping at the quaint town of Solitaire, before settling in at the campsite. Here, you may opt for an evening activity: "Namib Desert Walk." This activity is an educational experience about bushmen's survival in the desert, the geology of sand dunes, and local wildlife, and ends with a beautiful desert sunset.

  • Day 7

    Namib Desert/Swakopmund

    Cross over the dry mountain passes and vast empty region of the Namib Desert en route to adrenaline capital; Swakopmund. The group will spend two nights here with plenty of time for the many optional activities in the area.

  • Day 8

    Swakopmund

    Spend a free day in Swakopmund. Try activities like skydiving and sand boarding. For an even bigger adventure, hop on a scenic flight over the Skeleton Coast. You can pre-book your sky dive on the checkout page, or through your Global Connection Officer or travel agent.

  • Day 9

    Swakopmund/Spitzkoppe

    Jump in the Lando and travel toward the granite peaks of Spitzkoppe. Dubbed the Matterhorn of Namibia, this is the perfect place for epic outdoor adventures. Enjoy free time here upon arrival. Explore on your own by foot, and be sure to check out the night sky—it's great for star-gazing!

  • Day 10

    Spitzkoppe/Etosha National Park

    Soak in the strangeness of this unique landscape before moving on to Etosha National Park for some prime wildlife viewing. Enjoy a safari drive in the park on the way to your camp. After sunset, watch animals at the watering holes near the camping area, which is safe, being well lit with flood lights. Free time at night allows for the option of a night safari in an open vehicle.

  • Day 11

    Etosha National Park

    Embark on a wildlife safari drive in Etosha National Park. Search for more than 100 different mammals that call this park home. During the dry season (May through October) the animals all gather around the waterfalls creating some of the densest wildlife viewing in the world.

  • Day 12

    Etosha National Park/Waterberg Plateau

    Move on from Etosha today and travel further south to the Waterberg Plateau. Spend free time exploring the trails in this national park in search of more wildlife, or choose to relax at camp.

  • Day 13

    Waterberg Plateau/Windhoek

    Travel south through the Namibian countryside to Windhoek. Lunch will be had along the way at the the tour operator-supported Penduka Village Restaurant & Shop. There will be free time in Windhoek upon arrival.

  • Day 14

    Windhoek/D'kar

    Cross the border from Namibia into Botswana and travel east into the heart of the Kalahari to D’kar. Catch a glimpse of how the local San Bushmen adapted to this difficult landscape on an optional bushman walk.

    Later, enjoy the warm hospitality of the San Bushmen as the group will be staying at the the tour operator-supported Dqae Qare San Lodge & Camp.

  • Day 15

    D'kar/Maun

    Climb in the Lando and continue towards Maun. In the afternoon, there will be free time to unwind before setting up camp with the group. Choose to prebook a scenic helicopter ride through the Delta during your free time in Maun.

  • Day 16

    Maun/Okavango Delta

    Dive right into nature today for an overnight excursion in the Okavango Delta. Hop in a 4x4 and ride to your basic bush camp, then do some birdwatching in a traditional mokoro (dugout canoe and head out for a wildlife walk in the area. Gather around the campfire for a sundowner in the evening.

  • Day 17

    Okavango Delta/Nata

    Set out on a morning safari walk before returning to Maun. Then, get back inside the Lando and travel to the ancient baobab trees of Nata. There will be free time upon arrival.

  • Day 18

    Nata/Kasane

    Venture north from Nata to Kasane. There will be time for an optional river cruise through Chobe National Park before setting up camp under a sky full of stars. Journey to the area of Chobe National Park, home to the largest elephant population in Southern Africa. You can pre-book the Chobe River Sunset Cruise on the checkout page, or through your Global Connection Officer or travel agent.

  • Day 19

    Kasane/Victoria Falls

    Choose to go on an early safari drive in the morning before travelling with the group from Botswana across the border to Zimbabwe. Sit down for a traditional lunch at the G Adventurers-supported Lusumpuko Women's Club. Continue on to the town Victoria Falls, a great base to see the falls, and take part in some exciting activities. Opt to prebook the Chobe National Park Safari Drive and head out early into the park before crossing the border from Botswana to Zimbabwe at the Kazungula border post.

  • Day 20

    Victoria Falls

    Spend a free day in Victoria Falls. For the adventurous, there are activities like whitewater rafting or a scenic helicopter flight over the falls. The choice is yours! Victoria Falls is a great base to see both natural wonders and take part in some exciting activities.

  • Day 21

    Victoria Falls

    Spend a full free day on your own exploring the Victoria Falls area. Opt to try activities in the area like whitewater rafting, a scenic helicopter flight over the falls, or bungee jumping with the thundering falls in sight.

  • Day 22

    Victoria Falls/Lusaka

    Rise early and get on the road around 6am to cross the border from Zimbabwe into Zambia. Towards the end of the day, the group will arrive at a private farm about 29km (18 mi) outside of Zambia’s capital and enjoy free time to relax and marvel at the wildlife on the property.

  • Day 23

    Lusaka/South Luangwa

    While today’s travel day might be long, there will be plenty of time to socialize on the Lando as the group is driven across the Zambian countryside to the campsite along the banks of the Luangwa River. There will be free time to enjoy your surroundings upon arrival.

  • Day 24

    South Luangwa

    Spend a free day doing as you please in South Luangwa National Park. Choose a walking safari (it’s seasonal), a night drive, or visit a nearby local village.

  • Day 25

    South Luangwa/Lilongwe

    Rise early and choose to head out on an optional morning safari drive. Bring your camera to try and photograph some of the resident wildlife. Stop for lunch and for a visit to the Tribal Textiles Market & Courtyard, a the tour operator-supported craft workshop. Afterwards, continue travelling in the Lando to Lilongwe crossing the border into Malawi.

  • Day 26

    Lilongwe/Kande Beach

    Travel to Lake Malawi affectionately known as, “Lake of Stars”. Spend four nights relaxing on the shores and during the day take beach walks, leisurely swims, and snorkel in this beautiful paradise.

  • Day 27

    Kande Beach

    Take advantage of a free day to explore Lake Malawi. In the evening the group will take part in a traditional dinner at a local home before camping under the stars.

  • Day 28

    Kande Beach/Chitimba

    Soak in another free day along Lake Malawi. From oceans and mountains to lakes and vast skies, you’re seeing some of the best scenery in Africa. Travel north to Chitimba Beach and try to spot Tanzania from across the lake. Free time activities here include getting out on the lake or hiking along the shores in the picturesque landscape.

  • Day 29

    Chitimba/Iringa

    Today the group will head into Tanzania en route to Iringa. Gaze out the window as the Lando climbs out of the Great Rift Valley through some spectacular mountain passes, viewing tea plantations and highlands as you go.

  • Day 30

    Iringa/Baobab Valley

    Continue northeast in the Lando to the group campsite in the Baobab Valley along the banks of the Ruaha River.

    Set up camp and look to the skies as the light begins to fade and enjoy a spectacular sunset in the lush, fertile lands of Tanzania. Then search the sky for shooting stars and make some wishes before drifting off to sleep.

  • Day 31

    Baobab Valley/Dar es Salaam

    Wake in Baobab Valley before driving to Dar es Salaam. Watch as the Tanzanian countryside passes by and the blue waters of the Indian Ocean make their debut. The group will spend the night here before embarking for the island beaches of Zanzibar.

  • Day 32

    Dar es Salaam/Zanzibar Beach Resort

    Catch a ferry and travel to the island beaches of Zanzibar.

  • Day 33

    Zanzibar Beach Resort

    Spend a full free day in Zanzibar’s alluring tropical setting. Choose from an array of optional activities in the area like snorkelling, sailing, or beach lounging.

  • Day 34

    Stone Town

    Travel back to Stone Town from the beach property on the other side of the island and set out on a guided tour of a local spice plantation before seeing the heart of Zanzibar for yourself.

  • Day 35

    Stone Town/Bagamoyo

    Take the ferry from Stone Town back to the mainland and drive north in the Lando to the coastal town of Bagamoyo. During a free evening walk the unpaved streets and get to know this recently named World Heritage Site.

  • Day 36

    Bagamoyo/Arusha

    Jump on the road in the Lando and cross varied landscapes all the way to Arusha. Keep an eye out for views of Mt Kilimanjaro on the way. Arusha sits at the foot of rugged Mt Meru, Africa's fifth highest mountain.

  • Day 37

    Arusha/Serengeti National Park

    Today begins your 3-day and 2-night excursion into Serengeti National Park and the wildlife-dense Ngorongoro Crater.

  • Day 38

    Serengeti National Park/Ngorongoro

    Enjoy a morning safari in the Serengeti and watch the wildlife come to life. Break down camp before travelling to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, famous for Africa’s best wildlife viewing. Set up camp near the crater rim and enjoy your surroundings for the remainder of the day.

  • Day 39

    Ngorongoro/Arusha

    Venture down to the crater floor for a final wildlife experience in the area. In the late morning the group will travel back to Arusha and enjoy a free evening.

  • Day 40

    Arusha/Nairobi

    Hop in the Lando and hit the road to Kenya's capital; Nairobi. Cross through the semi-arid lands of the Maasai people en route and marvel at the epic views of mighty Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance as you swap stories with your road trip buddies!

    Please note that this is a combination tour, and some of your fellow group members may be finishing their tour on this evening. Depart Arusha in the morning and travel overland to Nairobi. Please note that this is a combination tour, and some of your fellow group members may be finishing their tour on this evening.

  • Day 41

    Nairobi

    Spend the day on your own in Nairobi, East Africa’s most cosmopolitan city and Kenya’s beating heart. From vibrant cultural life to excellent places to eat, plus buzzing nightlife there’s plenty to see and do during your time here.

  • Day 42

    Nairobi/Masai Mara

    Travel through the Great Rift Valley on the way to the Maasai Mara Reserve. Embark on a late afternoon wildlife safari drive in one of Kenya’s premier wildlife destinations.

  • Day 43

    Masai Mara

    Board the safari vehicle and travel into the Maasai Mara Reserve for some wildlife spotting. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure at the camp.

  • Day 44

    Masai Mara/Lake Nakuru National Park

    Depart the camp on your 4x4 safari vehicle and meet up with the Lando at the tour operator-supported Ubuntu Cafe for a delicious lunch. Later, enjoy an afternoon wildlife drive through the area.

  • Day 45

    Lake Nakuru National Park/Eldoret

    See more wildlife life on a morning safari drive around Lake Nakuru. Then, continue onwards in the Lando to Eldoret.

  • Day 46

    Eldoret/Kampala

    Cross the border into Uganda and travel to Kampala, the country’s capital. The group will arrive there in the late afternoon.

  • Day 47

    Kampala/Lake Bunyonyi

    Cross over the equator today in the Lando en route from Kampala to Lake Bunyonyi. The name Bunyonyi means ‘place of many little birds’ and the lake’s winding shores encircle 29 islands surrounded by steep terraced hillsides. Upon arrival enjoy free time to get to know your surroundings and opt to swim in the calm waters.

  • Day 48

    Gorilla Trek

    Spend the day on a mountain gorilla trek in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Hike deep into the jungle through volcano forests alongside a park ranger in search of these mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Please be ready for a challenge as the treks can vary in length and difficulty.

    Note: Ugandan authorities are fiercely protective of this natural treasure, and currently permit only a maximum of eight people, per day, to visit a given gorilla family. The group will be split into different sub-groups for the trek, and depending on the number of travellers, different sub-groups may do their trek on different days.

  • Day 49

    Lake Bunyonyi

    Explore Lake Bunyonyi with a full day of free time. There are many optional activities to choose from like, swimming, hiking, canoeing, bird watching, or taking a motorboat tour of the lake. In the evening, relax together with the whole group at the lodge.

    Please keep in mind that some members of the group will do the gorilla trek on this day and have the free day in Lake Bunyonyi the day before.

  • Day 50

    Lake Bunyonyi/Kalinzu Forest Reserve

    Drive through the Ugandan countryside on the journey to Kalinzu Forest Reserve, which is further north in the country. The reserve is adjacent to Queen Elizabeth National Park and offers a great variety of landscapes to view wildlife. Spend the afternoon at your leisure here.

  • Day 51

    Kalinzu Forest Reserve/Lake Mburo National Park

    Rise early this morning for an included chimpanzee tracking excursion within the lush Kalinzu Forest Reserve with a ranger. Later, the group will visit a tea plantation before arriving at Lake Mburo. Then, you can choose to book an afternoon boat cruise, or get to know the local area on foot.

  • Day 52

    Lake Mburo National Park/Jinja

    Today the group will travel back across the equator to Uganda, which happens to be one of the few countries where it’s possible to cross over this boundary on land. Along the way, make a stop for lunch at the the tour operator-supported AidChild Equation Café & Gallery. Arrive to Jinja in the evening.

  • Day 53

    Jinja

    The entire day is free for you to explore Jinja on your own or with members of the group. There are plenty of outdoor and adventure activities to choose from like rafting and mountain biking. Pre-book your rafting adrenaline rush on the checkout page to include the Jinja River Rafting optional activity on your tour or ask your GCO or travel agent for assistance.

  • Day 54

    Jinja/Eldoret

    Catch up on some rest during this travel day between Uganda and Kenya. The group will arrive to the camp site near Eldoret in the evening and spend the night under the stars.

  • Day 55

    Eldoret/Nairobi

    Enjoy the ride as the group travels in the Lando through the Kenyan countryside to Nairobi. The tour will end upon arrival.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Participation camping (39 nts), simple hotels (5 nts, single or twin-share), permanent tented camp (3 nts), hostels (3 nts, multi-share with 3-4 people), full-service camping (2 nts), basic bush camping (2 nts).

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 50, Lunches: 44, Dinners: 37

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What type of accommodation can I expect on this tour?

    Accommodation on this tour includes a mix of participation camping (39 nights), simple hotels (5 nights, single or twin-share), permanent tented camps (3 nights), hostels (3 nights, multi-share with 3-4 people), full-service camping (2 nights), and basic bush camping (2 nights). Please note that for wild/bush camping, facilities are very basic, with no running water or traditional toilets.
  • What meals are included in this trip?

    The tour includes 50 breakfasts, 44 lunches, and 37 dinners. Meals are prepared from fresh local produce by your Chief Experience Officers (CEOs), and clients are expected to help with washing up. Vegetarian and other dietary requirements can be accommodated if specified prior to arrival.
  • What transportation methods are used on this tour?

    The primary mode of transport is a custom-built 24-seat overland adventure vehicle (OAV) called the 'Lando'. We also use traditional mokoros (dugout canoes), 4x4 safari vehicles (in Serengeti and Ngorongoro), minibuses, and ferries, along with walking for certain activities. The Lando is equipped with storage, viewing windows, reclining seats, a mobile kitchen, water tank, A/C, and charging stations, but no onboard bathrooms.
  • What is the maximum group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 22 travelers, with an average group size of 18.
  • What are the age requirements for participants?

    The minimum age for this tour is 15 years, and the maximum age is 100 years.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    No, solo travelers are not required to pay more. Our group trips are designed for shared accommodation, and single travelers are paired in twin or multi-share rooms with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip.
  • What is the physical rating of this tour?

    This tour has a physical rating of 4. While not physically demanding for most parts, it can involve long drives and sometimes poor road conditions. Visitors to Uganda should be in excellent physical condition for strenuous treks.
  • What are some of the main highlights of this trip?

    Highlights include searching for the 'big five' in Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, experiencing the world's largest sand dunes and Victoria Falls, traveling on 4x4 safaris and by traditional canoe, meeting mountain gorillas in the Ugandan rainforest, and discovering Zanzibar’s island paradise.
  • Are there any cultural considerations regarding dress, especially in Zanzibar?

    Yes, Zanzibar is a Muslim society. Immodestly dressed women or men in shorts may cause offense in Stone Town. While beach areas are more relaxed, travelers are encouraged to be respectful and cover up when walking around. Always ask permission before taking photographs.
  • What is expected of participants regarding camp duties?

    Participation is an essential part of the safari. The group is typically divided into small teams for rotating tasks such as kitchen duty (helping prepare meals and clean up), packing, and cleaning the vehicle. Your CEOs will lead meal preparation, but clients are asked to help with washing up.
  • What currency should I bring for spending money and optional activities?

    Multiple currencies are used across the countries visited (ZAR, NAD, BWP, USD/ZAR in Zimbabwe, ZMK, MWK, TZS, KES). USD is widely accepted in Malawi, Tanzania, and Kenya. It's strongly advised to bring ZAR or USD from home or exchange money before the tour. Please note, USD notes older than 2006 are not accepted, and Travelers' cheques are not recommended. You will need USD cash for visas at borders. Debit (Visa/Plus) cards are more widely accepted than credit cards, which may incur a 5-10% fee.
  • Is tipping customary, and what are the guidelines?

    Tipping is expected, though not compulsory, and serves as an expression of appreciation for exceptional service. Guidelines (per person): CEO: $5-8 USD/day; Supply Crew (Serengeti): $2-5 USD/day; Local guides: $2-3 USD/day; Safari Guide/Driver: $2-3 USD/day; Restaurant Staff: 10-15% of bill; Okavango Delta polers: 50-100 BWP; Gorilla trekking guides: $2-4/day.
  • What are the health considerations for this trip, including vaccinations and malaria?

    It is recommended to contact your family physician or travel clinic at least one month before departure for up-to-date health information. A basic first-aid kit and hand sanitizers are advisable. A valid Yellow Fever Certificate is compulsory for travelers from or transiting through Yellow Fever endemic countries for Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Malaria is present in some regions; discuss preventative medication with your doctor and use insect repellent.
  • What are the general safety tips for this tour, especially in cities?

    Exercise common sense and caution. Use a neck wallet or money belt for valuables and carry photocopies of important documents separately. Leave expensive jewelry at home. In cities like Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, and Lusaka, avoid wandering alone at night and stick to main streets during the day; use taxis for evening travel. Be wary of con artists. In Zanzibar, single female travelers should be cautious of 'beach boys' due to widespread prostitution and high HIV prevalence. Drones are prohibited in national parks.
  • What should I know about the mountain gorilla trek?

    The mountain gorilla trek in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is included with permits. While sightings are not guaranteed, the trek is well-organized with local guides and trackers to maximize success. Treks can be challenging, varying in length and difficulty. You may be denied participation if you are unwell with anything contagious (even a common cold) to protect the gorillas; permits will not be refunded in such cases. Neutral-colored clothing and gardening gloves are highly recommended.
  • Are there opportunities for laundry during the trip?

    Laundry facilities are available at some hotels for a charge. There will also be times when you may need to do your own laundry, so biodegradable soap is recommended. In Victoria Falls, you can utilize the local Princess Laundry and Sewing Co-op, which supports local families.
  • Who will be leading the group on this tour?

    You will be accompanied by two Chief Experience Officers (CEOs) who act as head guide/cook and driver (Cape Town to Nairobi segment). In the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, a local safari crew, including an expert driver/guide and camp cook, will join. During the gorilla trek in Uganda, certified local mountain guides, expert gorilla trackers, and armed guards will accompany you for safety. Local guides are also used for specific activities.
  • Does this tour support local communities?

    Yes, this tour integrates 'G for Good Moments' which are experiences that support local communities. These include visits to the !Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre, Penduka Village Restaurant & Shop, Dqae Qare San Lodge & Camp, Lusumpuko Women's Club, Tribal Textiles Market & Courtyard Cafe, Café Ubuntu, and AidChild Cafe & Gallery. These initiatives help local people earn income and empower communities through tourism.
  • What are the rules regarding the use of drones?

    The use of drones in national parks in Southern Africa is strictly prohibited.
  • What kind of accommodation is provided on this tour?

    The tour primarily uses participation camping (39 nights), along with simple hotels (5 nights, single or twin-share), permanent tented camps (3 nights), hostels (3 nights, multi-share with 3-4 people), full-service camping (2 nights), and basic bush camping (2 nights).
  • Are meals included in the tour price?

    Yes, 50 breakfasts, 44 lunches, and 37 dinners are included. When meals are not included, it is to allow travelers to explore local cuisine, and your CEO will suggest local restaurants.
  • What modes of transportation are used during the trip?

    Transportation on this trip includes a Lando (overland adventure vehicle), mokoro (traditional dugout canoe), 4x4 safari vehicles, minibuses, ferry, and walking.
  • What is the maximum group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size is 22 travelers, with an average of 18.
  • Is Yellow Fever vaccination required for this trip?

    Yes, it is compulsory to show a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate if you are traveling to Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia, or Zimbabwe from a Yellow Fever endemic country, or have recently traveled through one for more than 12 hours. Inoculations need to be administered at least 10 days prior to entry.
  • Are there opportunities to do laundry during the trip?

    Laundry facilities are offered by some hotels for a charge. You may also want to do your own laundry, so bringing non-polluting soap is suggested. In Victoria Falls, there's an option to use the Princess Laundry Service, which supports a local co-op.
  • What are the tipping guidelines for staff and guides?

    Tipping is an expected, though not compulsory, expression of appreciation. Guidelines per person include: CEO ($5-8 USD per day), Supply Crew (Serengeti) ($2-5 USD per day), Local guides ($2-3 USD per day), Safari Guide/Driver ($2-3 USD per day), Restaurant Staff (10-15% of bill), Okavango Delta polers (50-100 BWP), and Gorilla trekking guides ($2-4 per day).
  • What is the policy for solo travelers regarding accommodation?

    Solo travelers are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip without an extra cost, as group trips are designed for shared accommodation.
  • Are sleeping bags provided or do I need to bring my own?

    Sleeping bags cannot be rented on any of our Africa overland or safari trips; you will need to provide your own sleeping bag, small pillow, and sleeping sheet (if desired).
  • What should I know about currency and credit cards in the countries visited?

    Multiple currencies are used (ZAR, NAD, BWP, USD, ZMK, MWK, TZS, KES). USD is widely accepted in Malawi, Tanzania, and Kenya. You'll need USD cash for visas at borders. Travellers’ cheques are not recommended. Visa/Plus system cards are most widely accepted, but ATMs can be unreliable. A combination of foreign currency and debit/credit cards is best. Credit cards are accepted in major cities but may incur a 5-10% fee.
  • What important safety precautions should I take on this trip?

    Always use common sense and caution. Keep photocopies of important documents separate. Use a neck wallet or money belt for valuables. Avoid wandering alone at night in cities like Nairobi and Dar es Salaam; take taxis. Be wary of con artists. Dress modestly in Muslim areas like Zanzibar and exercise caution regarding 'beach boys' due to high HIV prevalence. Do not photograph police stations, borders, airports, army barracks, or government buildings.
  • What is the physical rating of this tour?

    The physical rating for this tour is 4.
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