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AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST

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GETTING THERE 6PLANNING YOUR TRIP 8TRAVEL ESSENTIALS 9WHERE TO STAY? 10YOUR ADVENTURE 11WORLD MAP 12VOLUNTEERING 14INSURANCE 122

southern africa 18south africa 31Cape Town 34Beyond Cape Town 37The Garden Route 38Eastern Cape 40Durban 42Johannesburg 44Kruger 46namibia 52Botswana & Zambia 55Livingstone 56Botswana 57Mauritius 59

eastern africa 62tanzania 77Trek Kilamanjaro 80Zanzibar 84Kenya 87Kenya Beaches 90uganda 93

northern africa & MiDDLe east 98egypt 104Cairo 105Egypt Beaches 106Morocco 111Middle east 117Dubai 118Abu Dhabi & Doha 120Israel 121

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Addition of acknowledgment for photographs featured:

Arabman p101 and 117- (c) Wayne Walton / Lonely Planet Images.

Dome on the Rock p121 - (c) Oliver Strewe / Lonely Planet Images

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staysimpleFor those who want that traveling dollar to go further. Clean, comfortable, secure, and perfectly adequate, these are no frills budget options. All of our hostels and some of our more basic hotels come under this category. The majority of our staysimple properties have great locations – in the heart of all the action, and many of them boast popular bars and vibrant social scenes. Facilities are generally limited, but this is compensated for by the friendly and helpful staff. Many of these options will have shared bathrooms.

staysmartPerfect for those who demand a little comfort when they travel. Hotels in Africa and the Middle East are great value, so you won’t find yourself breaking the bank when you stay in one of our staysmart hotels.

These are modern, international standard hotels, so expect a plethora of great facilities. All rooms will have private bathrooms, A/C and a host of modern amenities. You can also expect loads of great facilities – most will have a pool, gymnasium and a couple of restaurants. staysmart hotels are ideal for city stopovers.

staystylishThese are a little bit special. Adjectives such as unique, funky and intimate are definitely very apt. Ordinary, they aren’t! Most will boast something absurdly indulgent, such as a private pool, pillow menu or cigar lounge.

These hotels are relatively small in size, which means close and personal attention. Superlative service and an unforgettable experience are more or less guaranteed. After a fantastically hectic adventure trip or an early morning flight, it definitely pays to splash a little cash and book yourself into one of these wonderful hotels.

Star ratings are often not the best way to categorize hotels. Depending on what country you’re traveling through, perceptions of each standard can vary quite dramatically. To make things much easier for you, we’re giving you our own, very educated opinion on each property that we feature. We have three very straightforward accommodation categories to choose from: staysimple, staysmart and staystylish. Read below for a description of each.

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YOUR AMAzING ADVENTUREWe partner with leading tour companies who provide fantastic adventures across the globe to give you a variety of styles of travel and experiences to choose from when planning your big trip. We consider them our ‘perfect partners’ as they share the same passion for travel as we do and we guarantee you will get the cheapest price on their trips through us. Check out our ‘perfect partners’ for Africa and the Middle East.

Gap Adventures was founded with a burning desire to create an authentic, sustainable travel experience like nothing the world had ever seen, more than 20 years ago. For the most part, you will be traveling in developing countries in areas very different from home – so the best approach is to keep an open mind. Today, you can still expect the unexpected on one of their trips - so embrace the bizarre, step off the beaten path and boldly embark down the road less traveled. They believe in unforgettable travel experiences that don't have to be expensive and, unlike other tour operators who charge solo travelers a supplement, you will be paired up with a roommate of the same sex to ensure you get the same price. Their trips embrace authentic accommodation and local transportation to bring you face to face with the world’s most fascinating cultures, customs and awe-inspiring wildlife.

Gap Adventures tours are more than just a way to get from A to B. They believe that the transportation is part of the experience and an incredible opportunity to truly discover a destination. They embrace the unique and you might find yourself on an overland truck, in a 4x4, on a traditional canoe or a local ferry - it’s all part of the experience.

Many companies consider accommodation to be nothing more than a place to lay your head, but at Gap Adventures they couldn’t disagree more. Whether it be camping under the stars, staying in a centrally located hotel or upgrading to a lodge, they’re committed to ensuring their accommodation options provide an authentic travel experience.

So, step off the beaten path, embrace the unexpected and immerse yourself in the extraordinary.

Fantastic trips exclusively for 18 to 35s. The group size

averages around 25, so you’ll be able to share the experience with a group of like-minded people. With stays in quality hotels and authentic accommodation with a local flavor, a mix of ‘planes, trains and automobiles’ and a load of extras all included, the hard work is done for you. Simply sit back, relax and have a good time! What does all this add up to? The most amazing travel experience, tailored specifically for each traveler. Check out the tours round Egypt on page 107&108.

Combining the challenge of physical adventure with

the thrill of fully immersive exploration, our Challenger trips are designed to push you to the edge of excitement for an adrenaline pumping experience you’ll never forget. Work up a sweat as you venture off the beaten path and discover a world other travelers can only dream of.

For a real hands-on travel experience, climb aboard an

all-purpose Overland truck and discover a world where there is no tourist infrastructure - and sometimes no roads. Help set up camp, pitch in at meal times and work together with your fellow travelers to cross rivers, plains and mountain passes.

Authentic, exciting, affordable and fun, our Backpacker trips are designed

for the 18 to 30-something traveler. Packed with incredible value, amazing experiences and like-minded travelers looking to live life to its fullest, each and every adventure is dedicated to expanding your horizons in ways you never dreamed possible. Backpacker trips are designed for those on a budget, so expect simple hostel or guesthouse accommodation.

Immerse yourself in local culture and come face to face with wildlife. Sleep under canvas or in simple hotels - they’ll be clean but

simple. Explorer trips may have shared facilities whereas Explorer + will tend to have private bathrooms, although not when you’re camping of course! Transport could be on anything from a 4x4 to a minibus or good old foot power.

Expect comfortable A/C rooms complete with en suite

bathrooms in hotels and safari lodges. Your arrival transfer will always be included - unless otherwise noted you'll be traveling in private touring vehicles including 4x4s.

Self-drives offer you unbeatable

freedom and flexibility. We’ve suggested itineraries to incorporate the best beaches, towns and sights along the way. Self-drives include accommodation but rental cars should be purchased separately.

Everyone has different travel preferences and budgets, so we’ve built a style for anyone who wants to add a little (or a lot) of adventure to their vacation. Keep an eye out for the stamps throughout the guide so you know what's in store and can find your perfect adventure!

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Topdeck's passion is for providing unforgettable travel experiences for

18-to-30-somethings. All of the traveling and accommodation is taken care of so you enjoy the fun parts of traveling while they take care of the boring bits. No overbooked trains, unavailable hotels or language problems.You’ll be traveling with one of their friendly guides and with their encylopedic knowledge, history will really come alive! Itineraries give you free time to explore at your own pace and you will be traveling with other passengers of your own age - your new 'instant' circle of friends from all over who will share amazing experiences with you.

inDieIn this guide you’ll find a range of independent itineraries covering all the highlights but

without traveling in a group. They’re still great value for money and you’ll see everything the groups do and possibly even more!

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WorK in conservationProtect some of the world’s most fragile environments. By preserving these ecozystem, you’ll contribute to the project’s long term sustainability, and help reeducate the community.

WorK With aniMaLsContribute to the protection of endangered species. In their desperate fight for survival, you’ll develop an understanding of their conditions and work to protect them.

WorK With chiLDrenInspire the newest generation to break the cycle of poverty. Your work will provide them with basic skills, and create an environment in which to reach their full potential.

WorK With coMMunitiesSpend time with a broad cross-section of the local community. Your work will improve quality of life and ensure community sustainability in some of the world’s remotest areas.

eXtenD Your staYfroM as LittLe as $10Before or after your project experience, why not extend your stay? Perhaps a jump on an escorted tour, kick-back and relax on a beach or head into the hustle and bustle on a city break?

80 PROJECTS, 34 COUNTRIES... 1 WORLDParticipate in a range of global projects and make a real difference. Every project has been chosen with the ultimate aim of helping local people and their environment achieve a sustainable way of life.

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Volunteering is all about making a greater commitment towards the project you are visiting. By volunteering you are making a positive difference to the lives of others on a much more intimate level, by donating your time, energy and experience. All of our projects have the central goal of helping local people achieve a sustainable way of life in an environmentally sensitive manner as well as assisting conservation and community programs worldwide. No specific skills are normally required, just a desire to lend a hand and learn more about what life is like in other communities around the world.

Voluntours are a way to learn about the people and place you are visiting on a much deeper level than a normal adventure tour. It is a way to give back to the community you are visiting, to lend a helping hand to someone in need, to work towards a cause you believe in, or simply to find a way to make a positive impact through your travels. Our Voluntours provide opportunities for travelers to engage in community projects that are working in health, education, conservation and small business opportunities around the world.

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teaching anD coMMunitY DeveLoPMent 14 DaYs, fr $1,659 eXtra WeeKs, fr $440start & finish: caPe toWn

Lend a hand for two weeks or more at local pre-schools and primary schools on the coast outside of Cape Town.

aBout this ProJectSpend time with more than 35 children between two and six-years-old at a local day care and school which operates out of several shipping containers with very limited resources. You will also support teachers at a primary school that has over 1,300 students and up to 50 students per class.

hoW You MaKe a Difference Volunteers will assist the teacher by providing extra support for students who are struggling. The children at the pre-school are given two meals a day, breakfast and lunch, and the meals, as well as wages for the teacher and cook, are financed through your volunteer project fees.

a DaY in the Life of a voLunteer Mornings and afternoons will be spent assisting teachers at the schools, as well as helping out local community projects. Evenings and weekends are free to explore the beautiful Cape Town area.

fast facts anD What’s incLuDeD Project start day: Mondays year round except December accommodation: Multi-share (up to 4 per room) at a volunteer house getting there: Private transfers to/from Cape Town airport Duration: Minimum stay 2 weeks, maximum stay 8 weeks in-country support: On-site volunteer project coordinator and staff Meals included: All meals are included Budget: Allow US $85-100 per week for meals and drinks not included Prices: Prices based on 2011 departures trip code: GATDACDJ

voLunteer in the eastern caPe ‘orPhan DaY care anD aiDs eDucation’ 14 DAYS fr $1,559 EXTRA WEEKS fr $420 Tour Code: GATDAODJ

sharK research near caPe toWn ‘great White sharKs voLunteering’ 7 DAYS fr $710 EXTRA WEEKS fr $628 Tour Code: STACPTGWS

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teach chiLDren in ZanZiBar 14 DaYs, fr $1,459eXtra WeeKs, fr $380 start & finish: stone toWn

Volunteer at one of four local schools on the island of Zanzibar, helping to organize educational games, arts and crafts activities and sports games.

aBout this ProJectAssist teachers at local schools in the beachside community of Jambiani. At the pre-school help children develop their creativity through painting and coloring and playing educational games. Volunteers at primary and secondary schools will spend their time assisting local teachers by providing support for students that need extra help.

hoW You MaKe a Difference Many schools have large class sizes and limited resources – help individual students to gain confidence in their studies. English language training provides a great benefit to students and their parents, and TEFL qualified volunteers are appreciated!

a DaY in the Life of a voLunteer In the mornings and afternoons you’ll assist in the classrooms or helping out on other community projects. Volunteers will have access to bicycles to travel to and from the schools.

fast facts anD What’s incLuDeD Project start days: Selected Sundays year round except end July / beginning August accommodation: Multi-share beach bungalows getting there: Transfers included from Zanzibar airport Duration: Minimum stay 2 weeks, maximum stay 8 weeks in-country support: Volunteer project coordinator and staff Meals included: All meals are included Budget: Allow US $80 per person per week Prices: Prices based on 2011 departures trip code: GATDTCPJ

teach chiLDren in MoZaMBiQue ‘MoZaMBiQue orPhan Pre-schooL’ 14 DAYS fr $1,459 EXTRA WEEKS fr $440 Tour Code: GATDQPSJ

WorK on Marine research in the seYcheLLes ‘the Marine conservation eXPeDition’ 5 WEEKS fr $3,495 Tour Code: STASEZMAR

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KenYa teaching & safari aDventure19 DaYs, fr $2,499 start& finish: nairoBi

Volunteer with children at one of seven local schools before embarking on a safari through the world famous parks of Kenya.

aBout this ProJect Make a difference on this East African adventure spending five days volunteering at local schools in Limuru, just outside Nairobi. Then set off into the wilds of Kenya traveling first to Lake Nakuru before hiking through one of Kenya’s last indigenous forests in Kakamega. Round it off with game drives into the legendary Masai Mara in search of the “Big 5”. You’ll also stay with local families in Kendu Bay for a further insight into life in Kenya.

itinerarYDay 1 nairobi: Arrive in Nairobi at any time.Days 2-6 volunteer Project in Limuru: Spend five days volunteering at local schools in Limuru, just outside Nairobi. (5B, 5L, 5D)Day 7 Return to Nairobi. (B)Day 8 Lake naivasha: Drive to the edge of the Rift Valley and camp beside Lake Naivasha. (B, L)Day 9 nakuru: Enjoy an afternoon safari in search of the black and white rhino, lion and the elusive leopard.Days 10-11 Kakamega rainforest: Drive west to Kakamega - home to a variety of birds and monkeys. (B, 2L, 2D)Day 12 Kisumu: After a morning walk, drive to Kisumu and enjoy the city’s local market. (B)Days 13-14 Kendu Bay village: Experience how many rural Africans live in a traditional home-stay. (B, 2L, 2D)Day 15 Kericho: Explore Kenya’s world famous tea growing region. (B)Days 16-17 Masai Mara: Spend time game viewing with excellent chances of seeing the “Big 5”. (B, 2L, 2D)Days 18-19 nairobi: Enjoy a game drive in the Masai Mara then continue back to Nairobi for the night. (2B, L)

fast facts anD What’s incLuDeDProject start day: Sundays year round except December accommodation: Simple hotels (6 nights), permanent tented camp (2 nights), shared cottages (8 nights), community home-stay (2 nights) transport: Private van, 4x4 safari van, walking group size: Maximum 13; Average 8 in-country support: Volunteer project coordinator, Chief Experience Officer (CEO), driver, cook, local guides Meals included: 14 Breakfasts, 12 Lunches, 11 Dinners Budget: Allow US $120-145 per person for meals not included Prices: Prices based on 2011 departures trip code: GADKCDY

ZaMBia coMMunitY WorK & safari15 DaYs, fr $1,199 Livingstone JohannesBurg

Volunteer at medical clinics and care facilities before embarking on an overland adventure to some of the amazing highlights of Southern Africa.

aBout this ProJect Make a difference while traveling on this adventure, highlighted by a five-day hands-on volunteer project. You’ll also have the opportunity for amazing game viewing by boat in Chobe National Park, to see the astounding Victoria Falls, and a to take a trip into Kruger National Park.

itinerarYDay 1 Livingstone: Arrive at any time.Days 2-6 community volunteer Project: Volunteer in local community with a guided tour of the Falls. (5B, 5L, 5D)Day 7 Livingstone: Explore Victoria Falls – perhaps go white-water rafting, canoeing, take an elephant-back safari or bungy over the river. (B)Day 8 Kasane/chobe national Park: Optional sunset boat cruise or game drive. (B,L,D)Day 9 nata: Watch the elephants drink from the camp’s watering hole. (B,L,D)Days 10-11 Palapye/Polokwane: Drive through Botswana looking out for White Rhino. (2B, 2L, 2D)Days 12-13 greater Kruger area: Afternoon conservation walk and full day game drive. (2B, 2L, 2D)Days 14-15 Johannesburg: Option to visit Soweto or the Apartheid Museum. Your last night is spent in Johannesburg. (2B,L)

fast facts anD What’s incLuDeDProject start day: Selected Sundays year round accommodation: Permanent tents (1 night), guest house (5 nights), camping (7 nights), simple hotel (1 night) transport: Overland vehicle, walking, private van group size: Maximum 22, Average 18 in-country support: Volunteer project coordinator and Chief Experience Officer (CEO)/driver, cook, local guides Meals included: 14 breakfasts, 12 lunches, 11 dinners Budget: Allow US $40-$60 for meals not included. Prices: Price based on 2011 departures trip code: GADZPJ

WorK With enDangereD aniMaLs near JohannesBurg ‘KingDoM of the White Lion eXPerience’ 14 DAYS fr $1,125 Tour Code: STAJNBKNG

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caMP tanZania1-3 Months, fr $2,895

start & finish: KiLaManJaro

aBout this ProJect These community projects revolve around village life and learning how villagers sustain themselves with fishing, seaweed farming and boat building. The main Camp Tanga is situated in a village on a marine park. This project focuses on finding a balance between protecting and utilizing the environment. There are two prmary schools within walking distance. The work will vary and has a strong focus on coastal sustainability and management but you should also get the chance to teach basic lessons and assist in the classroom, renovate school buildings and play sport after school with local children.

hoW You MaKe a Difference You will work on a number of award-winning projects to improve living conditions for children and adults and to protect wildlife habitats. Work ranges from classroom construction and refurbishment, improving and creating clean water sources to teaching, playing sports and reforestation projects.

a DaY in the Life of a voLunteer Time will be spent contributing to vital community and conservation projects. Take part in marine awareness programs to help local people preserve their environment and protect their own future. Work to improve conditions in primary and secondary schools in some of Tanzania’s poorest communities by constructing classrooms, teaching English and providing environmental education classes. If you’re on a two or three-month program you’ll also spend time over in Kenya getting involved in conservation and wildlife work.

fast facts anD What’s incLuDeDaccommodation: Mixture of traditional thatched bandas, safari style tents& dome tents getting there: Transfers to/from Kilimanjaro airport are included Duration: Minimum stay 1 month, maximum stay 3 months in-country support: Fully staffed camp Meals included: All meals are included Budget: Allow US $80 per week Prices: Prices based on 2011 departures Longer stay: 2 months fr $3,445, 3 months fr $4,428 (Kenya visa payable locally) trip code: CAMPS

1 MonthDeParturesstart finish start finish start finish start finish2011 APR 28 MAY 25 SEP 30 OCT 27 2012JAN 07 FEB 03 JUN 03 JUN 30 OCT 27 NOV 24 JAN 05 FEB 02FEB 03 MAR 02 JUL 01 JUL 28 FEB 02 MAR 01MAR 03 MAR 30 JUL 29 AUG 25 MAR 01 MAR 29MAR 31 APR 27 SEP 02 SEP 29 MAR 29 APR 26

2 MonthsDePartures)start finish start finish start finish start finish2011 JUL 01 AUG 25 2012 JUN 28 AUG 23JAN 07 MAR 02 SEP 02 OCT 27 JAN 05 MAR 01 AUG 30 OCT 25FEB 03 MAR 30 SEP 30 NOV 24 FEB 02 MAR 29 SEP 27 NOV 22JUN 03 JUL 28 MAY 31 JUL 26

3 MonthsDeParturesstart finish start finish start finish start finish2011 JUN 03 AUG 25 2012 MAY 31 AUG 23JAN 07 MAR 30 SEP 02 NOV 24 JAN 05 MAR 29 AUG 30 NOV 22

caMP KenYa1-3 Months, fr $2,855

start & finish: MoMBasa

aBout this ProJect In rural Kenya the majority of people are living below the poverty line and access to proper sanitation, clean drinking water, healthcare, and an education are often limited or non-existent. Work on projects at primary schools and get involved in conservation and wildlife work on the outskirts of the famous Tsavo National Park.

hoW You MaKe a Difference You will work on a number of sustainable development projects to improve living conditions for children and adults. Work may range from classroom refurbishment, building desks and constructing water tanks to teaching, playing sports and reforestation projects.

a DaY in the Life of a voLunteer Your time will be spent contributing to vitally important, award-winning conservation and community projects. Take part in game drives and wildlife monitoring at a stunning elephant sanctuary. Improve the learning environment for some of Kenya’s poorest children by constructing brand new classrooms and teaching English. Conservation projects include primate habitat and marine programs, desnaring and habitat protection in an 80,000- acre private wildlife sanctuary.

fast facts anD What’s incLuDeDaccommodation: Mixture of traditional thatched bandas, safari style tents & dome tents getting there: Transfers to/from Mombasa airport are includedDuration: Minimum stay 1 month, maximum stay 3 months in-country support: Fully staffed camp Meals included: All meals are included Budget: Allow US $80 per week Prices: Prices based on 2011 departures Longer stay: 2 months fr $3,415, 3 months fr $4,428 trip code: CAMPS

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TOP 6aMaZing eXPeriences

Live the easY Life in caPe toWnsee Pages 34-36

cLiMB sossusvLei’s sanD Dunes see Pages 52 & 53

unWinD in Mauritiussee Pages 60 & 61

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get Wet at the victoria faLLssee Page 56

chiLL out on the garDen routesee Pages 38 & 39

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Durban 81 77 73 72 72 72 72 73 75 79 24 26

Johannesburg 73 68 64 59 61 64 70 72 73 75 23 24

Kruger 81 79 77 73 73 75 79 79 81 82 27 28

Livingstone 84 86 81 77 77 81 90 93 90 86 32 30

Maun 88 86 81 77 77 82 90 95 93 90 34 32

Port elizabeth 73 72 70 68 64 64 64 68 70 73 21 23

swakopmund 68 64 68 68 64 59 61 63 63 66 17 19

Windhoek 79 77 72 68 68 72 79 81 84 86 29 30

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We love just about everything in Africa but, if forced at spear-point to reveal what the absolute highlights of the Dark Continent really are, we would have to put the glorious Okavango Delta, the mighty Sossusvlei Sand Dunes and the roaring Victoria Falls right up there. Well surprise, surprise - it just so happens that this sensational overland adventure takes in all three destinations plus a whole lot more! Kick off in Cape Town, loop through Namibia, and then travel northeast through Botswana to Zambia. This 21-day adventure emphasizes the raw prosaic quality of Southern Africa as you explore barren deserts and untamed wilderness. The amazing wildlife you’ll come across will be toughened to the harsh extremes of their habitats. The desert elephants look that little bit more menacing, the lonely leopards walk with a certain swagger and the corpulent hippos of the Okavango seem to know just how fearsome they really are. You’ll camp in the wilderness, woken in the night by the roar of a lion or the rustle of nearby elephants grazing. You’ll sail along inland deltas and you’ll walk through stark landscapes. This is adventure at its wildest!

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DaY 1: arrive caPe toWnArrive into Cape Town at any time and explore. Trek to the top of Table Mountain, check out Nelson Mandela’s former cell on Robben Island or simply wander the historic, tree-lined streets.

DaY 2: garieP riverTravel north through dry and remote swathes of South Africa. Set up camp at the scenic Gariep River, the natural border with Namibia. Enjoy a late afternoon swim or go canoeing on the river and look out for washed up diamonds. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: fish river canYonTravel to Fish River Canyon, the largest canyon in Africa and the second largest in the world. You’ll spend some time there, and in the early evening, witness the spectacular sunset over the canyon's rim. Camp the night in the surrounding area. (B, L, D)

DaYs 4-5: naMiB DesertContinuing along remote, dusty roads, you’ll pass the small and desolate towns of Bethanien and Helmeringhausen en route to the Namib Desert where you’ll truly feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere. The next day you’ll head towards the incomparable Sossusvlei, a clay pan enclosed by the world’s largest sand dunes. Spend a full day exploring the dunes, and the natural wonders of this bizarre environment. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 6-7: sWaKoPMunDGet a feeling for the Namib Desert, as you spend hours traversing this void region, crossing many a dry mountain pass. Before arriving in Swakopmund, you will drive past Walvis Bay, the only town on the Namibian coastline that hosts a deep-sea harbor. Spend two nights in the area and explore this historical town. Swakopmund has mind-boggling lunar landscapes, unforgettable sunsets and bizarre prehistoric Welwitchia plants. You can also try some of the numerous optional activities available, such as dune boarding and a dolphin cruise. (B, L)

DaY 8: DaMaraLanD Beautiful desert landscapes will dominate your vision. Begin moving north into the wilderness and set up camp near Twyfelfontein. In the afternoon go and check out the rock engravings and petrified fossil forests. (B, L, D)

DaYs 9-10: etosha nationaL ParKEtosha is locally described as "the great white place of dry water" or “white place of mirages”. As one of Africa’s highlights, the Etosha National Park offers a variety of wildlife and phenomenal natural beauty. Explore the pans and the park on game drives, with excellent opportunities to spot the “Big 5”. Drive around the huge dry pan to find elephants, herds of antelope and lions around the waterholes. After sunset you can watch some animals at the watering holes near the camping area, which is safe, being well lit with flood lights. (2B, 2L, 2D)

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (2 nts), participation camping (14 nts), guesthouse/lodge - multi-share (2 nts), basic bush camping (2 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, walking, mokoro Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 19 breakfasts, 16 lunches, 14 dinners Budget: Allow USD 110- 145 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCF

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DaY 11: WaterBerg PLateau gaMe ParK Enjoy one last morning game drive in search of Etosha's incredible wildlife, and begin moving south to Waterberg Plateau Game Park, where in the afternoon you can absorb the stunning natural beauty of the area with a scenic forest walk. If you’re feeling a little more active, you can get your hiking shoes on and hike up to the Waterberg Plateau for magnificent views over the plains of Namibia. (B, L, D)

DaY 12: WinDhoeK Leave Waterberg Plateau Game Park and head south through the Namibian countryside to Namibia’s historic capital, Windhoek. Enjoy a good shower and a break from camping and head out for a few drinks with your group in this lively little city. (B)

DaY 13: KaLahariContinue through the eastern part of Namibia, cross into Botswana and travel into the heart of the Kalahari. You’ll stay in the intriguing farming town of Ghanzi. Take this opportunity to walk with a local San Bushman and learn fascinating bush skills. (B, L, D)

DaY 14: MaunAs you travel from the Kalahari towards Maun, you will notice the landscape change slightly as you approach more fertile lands. After arrival, you can pick up supplies and prepare for your three-day excursion into the Okavango Delta. (B, L, D)

DaYs 15-16: oKavango DeLta After leaving some of your luggage in Maun, you’ll begin a fantastic three-day, two-night excursion into the delta. You’ll drive one-to-two hours to the "dock" where you’ll hop into a mokoro, a traditional dugout canoe, that'll take you deep into the delta. After a couple of hours in a mokoro, you’ll arrive at the basic “bush camp”. For two full days, enjoy game walks, mokoros (occasionally unavailable due to seasonality), birdlife and game viewing in the pristine wilderness area of the Okavango Delta, the world's largest inland delta. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 17: gWeta Wake up to the African sun rising over the beauty of the Delta. Pick up your luggage and continue to the village of Gweta, located near

the bizarre saltpans of Makgadikgadi. (B, L, D)DaY 18: choBe river/Kasane Proceed towards Chobe National Park in the morning and set up camp just outside of the park near the town of Kasane. This is where the Chobe and Zambezi rivers meet. That afternoon, take an optional game drive in the park, or an afternoon sunset boat cruise along the Chobe River - your best opportunity to view hippos, crocodiles and wallowing elephants. (B, L, D)

DaYs 19-21: Livingstone, ZaMBia Take an optional early morning game drive in Chobe before leaving for Zambia. Cross the Zambezi River and continue to Livingstone. You’ll spend the last few days of the tour here, and there’s plenty to do! Get up close (and a little wet) while checking out the immense Victoria Falls, raft the white-water of the mighty Zambezi or for the more adventurous, bungee jump off a very high and scary bridge. (3B, L)

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Think of Africa and think of beautiful deserts, lonely nomadic tribes people, meandering rivers, cacophonous waterfalls, palm-fringed island beaches, endless freshwater lakes and massive herds of wildebeest and buffalo being surreptitiously stalked by lions and leopards. This 40-day overland epic turns all these dreams into a reality. Beginning in the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town, this trip cuts up the west of the continent, through the stark desert wilds of Namibia where you’ll marvel at the world’s highest sand dunes, before sweeping across the country into something completely different; the water-drenched fertility of Botswana and the Okavango Delta. From there you’ll head through lush, verdant Zambia with a stop to gaze admiringly at the curtain of water that is Victoria Falls. Move on to irresistable and friendly Malawi and onward to the awesomely diverse Tanzania on your way up to Kenya. You’ll check out a massive amount of authentic African highlights - and you’ll return home with a burning passion for this supreme part of the planet.

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DaY 1: arrive caPe toWnArrive in Cape Town at any time and explore!

DaY 2: garieP riverTravel past large plantations of Rooibos tea and through dry and remote portions of South Africa. You’ll set up camp at scenic Gariep River, the natural border with Namibia. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: fish river canYon Travel to Fish River Canyon, the largest canyon in Africa and the second largest in the world. You’ll spend some time there, witnessing the spectacular sunset over the canyon's rim. Camp the night in the surrounding area. (B, L, D)

DaYs 4-5: naMiB DesertHead towards the towering red sand dunes of Sossusvlei - that form the gateway into the Namib Desert. Spend a full day exploring this bizarre environment and witness some truly dramatic sunsets over stunning desert landscapes. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 6-7: sWaKoPMunDMarvel at the Namib Desert as you cross this void region en route to the west coast of Namibia. In Swakopmund you can explore the historical town, the surrounding lunar landscape and try some of the many activities available, such as sand boarding or a dolphin cruise. (B, L)

DaY 8: DaMaraLanDTravel up the Skeleton Coast to the Cape Cross seal colony for some marine wildlife viewing, then continue through the beautiful desert landscapes of Damaraland. (B, L, D)

DaYs 9-10: etosha nationaL ParKAs one of Africa’s highlights, the Etosha National Park offers a variety of wildlife and some phenomenal natural beauty. Explore the pans and the park on game drives, with excellent opportunities to spot lions, giraffes, elephants, rhino, and herds of antelope. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 11: WaterBerg PLateau gaMe ParK After a morning game drive, you’ll begin moving south to Waterberg Plateau Game Park, where you can take a scenic forest walk and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. (B, L, D)

DaY 12: WinDhoeKJourney through the Namibian countryside to Windhoek, the historical capital of Namibia, where you’ll stay in a hotel. Enjoy a good shower and a break from camping. (B)

DaY 13: KaLahariContinue through the eastern part of Namibia, cross into Botswana and travel into the heart of the Kalahari. Take this chance to walk with a local San Bushman and learn bush skills. (B, L, D)

DaY 14: MaunAs you travel from the Kalahari towards Maun, you’ll notice the landscape change as you approach more fertile ground. (B, L, D)

DaYs 15-16: oKavango DeLtaAfter leaving some of your luggage in Maun, you’ll begin a fantastic three-day, two-night excursion into the delta. You’ll drive to the "dock" where you’ll hop into a mokoro, a traditional dugout canoe, that'll take you deep into the delta towards your “bush camp”. For two full days, enjoy game walks, mokoros, birdlife, and game viewing in the pristine wilderness of the Okavango Delta, the world's largest inland delta. Sleep with just a layer of canvas between you and the wonderful wildlife surounding you, just be sure to zip up your tent at night! (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 17: gWetaWake up to the African sun rising over the beauty of the Delta. Pick up your luggage and continue to the village of Gweta, located near the bizarre saltpans of Makgadikgadi. (B, L, D)

DaY 18: choBe river/KasaneProceed towards Chobe National Park in the morning and set up camp just outside of Kasane. That afternoon, take an optional game drive in the park or a sunset boat cruise along the Chobe River - a great opportunity to view hippo, crocodiles and wallowing elephants. (B, L, D)

DaYs 19-22: LivingstoneCross the mighty Zambezi River by ferry and enter into Zambia. Spend the next day exploring the breathtaking Victoria Falls. Adventure activities abound. Go white-water rafting or canoeing on the Zambezi, take an elephant-back safari, bungy jump over the Zambezi River, or even fly over the falls in a “micro-light”, a motorized hang-glider. (4B, L)

DaY 23: LusaKaHead to a private game farm just outside of Lusaka. Marvel at the zebras, buffalos, and boks that roam the property. (B, L, D)

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DaY 24: chiPataJourney to Chipata on the Zambia/Malawi border and visit the local market. (B, L, D)

DaYs 25-28: LaKe MaLaWi Cross into Malawi, also known as “the warm heart of Africa” and spend four nights relaxing on the shores of “the lake of stars”. Take long beach walks, swim in the crystal clear water or snorkel and scuba dive among the tropical fish (at your own expense). Visit various lakeside camps as you travel south along the shores of Lake Malawi. (4B, 4L, 4D)

DaY 29: tanZania/iringaCross the border and head for Tanzania. Travel out of the Great Rift Valley through spectacular mountain passes and head towards your camp outside Iringa. (B, L, D)

DaY 30: Dar es saLaaMTravel to colorful and historic Dar Es Salaam. The city lost its official status as Tanzania’s capital city to Dodoma in the mid 1970s, but it remains the center of government, an economic powerhouse and the largest city in Tanzania with a population of around 2.5 million people. (B, L, D)

DaYs 31-34: ZanZiBarZanzibar has a rich history and culture. Stone Town is the island’s capital and the best way to see it is to literally get lost. You can spend hours wandering the intriguing maze of narrow, cobbled lanes hemmed in by Arabic buildings. No visit to the island would be complete without a visit to the spice plantations – prepare for an assault on the senses as you sample a huge range of aromatic delights. Zanzibar is also home to some truly beautiful beaches – so if basking in the sun is your thing, then sit back and relax. (4B)

DaY 35: MoMBo area/MoshiCatch the ferry back to Dar Es Salaam and travel onwards to Moshi, perhaps catching your first glimpse of the awe-inspiring Kilimanjaro. (B, L, D)

DaY 36: arushaPass Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, and head towards Arusha to browse the craft markets and absorb the mix of cultures. (B, L, D)

DaYs 37-38: serengeti nationaL ParK Journey to the Serengeti via the archeological site of Olduvai Gorge, “The Cradle of Mankind”. Marvel at the multitudes of animal and bird life while exploring the acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. The "Big 5" - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino - constantly roam this vast expanse of grassland. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 39: ngorongoro crater/arushaVenture down to the crater floor and check out the high concentration of wildlife, including zebra, gazelle, impala, and cheetah, bound by the crater walls. After lunch, continue back to your camp outside of Arusha. (B, L, D)

DaY 40: arusha to nairoBiDeparting Arusha in the morning you’ll make your way back to Nairobi around midday. The trip ends in Nairobi. (B, L)

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (6 nts), participation camping (27 nts), basic bush camping (2 nts), full service camping (2nts) multi-share guesthouse (2 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, 4WD safari vehicle, minibus, ferry Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 38 breakfasts, 30 lunches, 27 dinners Budget: Allow USD 240-320 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCN

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Think about how you’ve spent the last 27 days. Maybe you’ve had the odd decent day trip, you may even have seen a little sunshine. You might have had a few mildly interesting wildlife encounters with the odd squirrel, shrew or chaffinch. It all sounds very nice, but how about something sensational? Taking in five amazing African countries, every day will be spent immersed in exploration, discovery and wonder. You’ll bask in coastal utopias along the famous Garden Route. You’ll check out some of the planet’s finest animal life in their weird and wonderful natural habitats – like Kruger National Park and Addo Elephant Park. You’ll delve deep into some unique African communities in the Kingdoms of Swaziland and Zululand. And you’ll make lifelong friends as you swap tales with your traveling companions in some stunning overnight locations. Over the course of this adventure you’ll taste the sweet and irresistible opiate that is the scenery, atmosphere, culture, and wildlife of Southern Africa.

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DaY 1: arrive LivingstoneArrive in Livingstone at any time and feel free to explore. Check out the Victoria Falls and choose to ‘enjoy’ a death defying bungee jump.

DaY 2: Kasane / choBe riverDepart Livingstone early and proceed towards Chobe National Park, where you’ll stay just outside of the park near the town of Kasane. Take an optional game drive or an afternoon sunset boat cruise along the river and check out hippos, crocodiles and elephants. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: nataContinue south towards the village of Nata, situated on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans - remnants of Africa’s largest inland sea. You’ll stay 31 miles north of the pans at Elephant Sands. Go on an optional game walk in the conservation area - all of the “Big 5” are present, and sometimes elephants get into the camp to drink the water from the pool. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: PaLaPYeA growing town in south eastern Botswana, Palapye was originally called Phalatswe (meaning ‘many impalas’ in Sekgalagadi). (B, L, D)

DaY 5: PoLoKWaneCross into South Africa and head for Polokwane, the provincial capital of Limpopo. You’ll stay the night at Polokwane Game Reserve. Explore the park on foot by yourself and unwind after a long day’s driving or sip a sundowner while listening to the wild sounds of Africa. (B, L, D)

DaY 6: greater Kruger areaGet ready for spectacular wildlife! Learn about animal tracks, plants and stars on your afternoon conservation walk at Ilkley Reserve, a campsite in the Greater Kruger area. On the optional tribal village tour you’ll learn about the Shangaan people and you’ll have a chance to dance with the villagers. (B, L, D)

DaY 7: Kruger nationaL ParKWelcome to big game country! The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Search for lions, elephants, rhinos, and many other animals in one of Africa’s greatest wildlife areas on the way to your overnight accommodation in the Park. Enjoy an included full day game drive where you will have a chance to search out some of the truly incredible wildlife. (B, L, D)

DaY 8: JohannesBurgVisit the economic heart of South Africa. Your hotel is located just outside of the city. Optional excursions to Soweto or the Apartheid Museum are definitely recommended. (B, L)

DaY 9: BLYDe river canYonDepart Johannesburg early and head east towards the Mpumalanga region of South Africa. Pass a dramatic landscape that is characterized by mountains, panoramic passes, valleys, rivers, waterfalls and forests. Camp for the night in Blyde River Canyon and along the way take in the breathtaking views from God’s Window. (B, L, D)

DaYs 10-11: Kruger nationaL ParKSafaris are what Africa is all about, and Kruger National Park is just about as good as it gets. Spend two days seeing yet more amazing animals as you head out on game drives. You certainly won’t get bored exploring this haven for wildlife. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 12-13: MaPuto Leave the wildlife of Kruger behind you, and enter into Mozambique, a colorful, vibrant, fascinating country. The journey takes you to Maputo, the capital of Mozambique - experience the style and Latin flair of this unique city. Check out its popular seafront, colonial architecture and colorful jacaranda trees. (2B, L)

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DaYs 14-15: KingDoM of sWaZiLanD The mountainous Kingdom of Swaziland, lead by King Mswati III, is one of three monarchies in Africa. Explore Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in the Swaziland’s “Valley of Heaven”, the Ezulwini Valley. Spend the evenings here in traditional beehive huts, and in your free time go horse riding, mountain biking, hiking, game viewing or visit a Swazi Village. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 16-17: ZuLuLanDRe-enter South Africa and head into one of its most diverse regions. You’ll stay in the St Lucia area near the coast - choose to take an optional boat trip on the estuary or go for a horse ride on the beach. On Day 17, you have the option to visit the Umfolozi Game Reserve, a safe haven for the white and black rhino, as well as lions, buffaloes, elephants, and leopards. (2B, L)

DaY 18: DurBanSpend the day traveling the coast to Durban. Explore the beach and dive into the warm waters of the Indian Ocean – which is just outside the front door of your guest house. (B, L, D)

DaY 19: Port st JohnsTravel to the Eastern Cape Province into the heartland of the Xhosa people and on to Port St Johns, a paradise on a large stretch of Indian Ocean coast referred to as the Wild Coast. Explore the dramatic scenery of the rocky beaches, hidden lagoons and coastal cliffs. Go surfing, scuba diving, horse riding, or hike the rolling green hills. (B, L, D)

DaY 20: east LonDon areaEnjoy an insight into the Xhosa culture at the community Khaya La Bantu. Explore the sacred rituals and daily way of life on an optional tour within a Xhosa village. You’ll stay the night in their indigenous accommodation. (B, L, D)

DaY 21: aDDo eLePhant nationaL ParKDescend from the mountains of the Hogsback area and cross many unique valleys as you continue on to the fantastic Addo Elephant National Park, The park is home to a massive variety of wildlife. You’ll embark on an afternoon game drive in search of the resident elephants, black rhinos, lions, buffaloes, and leopards. (B, L, D)

DaYs 22-23: tsitsiKaMMa Indigenous Tsitsikamma forests surround the campsite in the village of Storms River. Optional activities in the area include hiking a portion of the Otter Trail or along the coastline. Go abseiling, scuba diving, snorkeling, boating, canoeing, or whale watching. Or why not try the world’s highest bungee jump? (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 24: KnYsnaVisit the breathtaking Tsitsikamma National Park for nature walks along the rugged coastline before heading to the town of Knysna. (B, L, D)

DaY 25: ouDtshoorn After visiting “The Heads” in Knysna, a town nestled on a tranquil lagoon on the coast, you’ll take a scenic drive over the Outeniqua Mountains into the area known as Klein Karoo, where you’ll make the quiet town of Oudtshoorn your base. Oudtshoorn is the ostrich capital of the world, with 400 ostrich farms surrounding the town. In the late afternoon you’ll head to the Swartberg Mountain Range to visit the fascinating Cango Caves. (B, L, D)

DaYs 26-27: caPe toWnVisit the famous, beautiful and cosmopolitan city of Cape Town. Enjoy your free time and explore the historic center and its museums, visit Robben Island, climb the prominent Table Mountain, take in some local theater, or simply just relax on the beach and soak up the Cape’s lovely sunshine. (2B, L)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (18 nts), simple hotel (4 nts), backpacker’s/guesthouse - multishare (4 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 14 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 26 breakfasts, 23 lunches, 19 dinners Budget: Allow USD115-150 for meals not included Tour Code: GADLLC

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There are quite a few ways of getting from Cape Town to Johannesburg. This one is definitely not the smoothest, quickest or most direct, butit’s undeniably the most fun. Your fully equipped overland truck will take you to places that your average family sized saloon couldn’t get anywhere near - prepare to check out four fabulous countries. Namibia will leave you enchanted as you explore the world oldest desert, Namib Naukluft Park, Africa’s deepest canyon, Fish River, the country’s best coastal resort, Swakopmund, and Etosha, the 17,700 sq. mile National Park that teems with wildlife. Over in Botswana, Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta will amaze you and you’ll venture out in search of animal life by boat. The Zambezi River, and Victoria Falls are Zambia’s wonderful contribution to this itinerary, where you can go white-water rafting, bungy jumping, or take a sunset cruise. Finish up with a visit to Kruger National Park, where you’ll spend your last few days on safari looking for the “Big 5”.

Jump in an overland truck and journey through Africa on this amazing adventure!

Best Bits• VisitatownshipinculturalCapeTown• AbsorbtheviewsofFishRiverCanyon• MarvelatthestunningNamibDesert• ClimbthehugesanddunesofSossusvlei• PumpupyouradrenalineinSwakopmund• HangoutwiththesealsatCapeCross• CheckouttheamazingwildlifeofEtosha• MeetthebushmenoftheKalahariDesert• EnjoytheOkavango’swaterywonder• WitnesstheelephantherdsofChobe• FeeltheforceofVictoriafalls• Searchoutthe‘Big5’inKrugerNP

DaY 1: arrive caPe toWnCape Town is one of the most attractive and cosmopolitan cities in the world. Your trip begins

with a cultural tour of the city’s townships where you’ll visit and interact with the local people and check out some of the brilliant community projects - you’ll also enjoy a traditional lunch. You’ll then travel north to the citrus farming area of the Western Cape for your first night under the stars at camp. (L, D)

DaYs 2-3: garieP (orange) riverTraveling through the semi-arid desert of Namaqualand you’ll camp on the banks of the Gariep (Orange) River. Crossing into Namibia your first stop is at one of the natural wonders of Africa - the Fish River Canyon. In some places a half-mile deep and more than 524ft long, this rivals the Grand Canyon for its breathtaking views. You’ll spend some time around this area and you’ll visit the canyon’s infamous sharp river bend known as “Hell’s Corner”. (B, L, D)

DaYs 4–5: sesrieM, naMiB nauKLuft ParK Continue north to Namib Naukluft Park. The Namib is the world’s oldest desert and home to the world’s highest sand dunes (up to 984ft high). You’ll visit the dunes of Sossusvlei and energy permitting you’ll climb to the top for a panoramic view to watch the sunrise over the vast sea of sand. You’ll then head deeper into the park, taking nature walks across the saltpans and flat valley floors. The shifting colors of the sand throughout the day offer brilliant photographic opportunities. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 6–7: sWaKoPMunDHitting the coast you’ll head north past picturesque fishing villages until you reach the colonial town of Swakopmund, a delightful coastal resort sandwiched between the desert and the ocean. Relax in one of the town’s many cafés, head out for stroll along the coast or enjoy one of the thrilling adventure sports available, from deep sea fishing to skydiving and sandboarding. (2B)

DaY 8: caPe cross, sPitZKoPPeHead north towards the dramatic Skeleton Coast and visit Cape Cross, where, in 1486, the Portuguese mariner Diego Cão first set foot on the coast of southwest Africa. It is also home to a massive seal colony of around 80,000. Prepare yourself for the immense noise and the rather strong smell! Turning inland, you’ll travel to the eerie and spectacular Spitzkoppe in Damaraland. You’ll camp among massive rock outcrops and see ancient bushman paintings. (B, L, D)

DaYs 9–10: etosha nationaL ParKNext up is Etosha National Park, a reserve surrounding a central salt pan. The pan is seasonally full of water but specially managed year-round waterholes sustain 114 mammal and 340 bird species, so prepare for some truly amazing wildlife encounters. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives and camp for two nights near floodlit waterholes for exciting night viewing. Look out for a range of nocturnal visitors from elephant, giraffe and zebra to lion and hyena. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 11: WinDhoeKLeave the wildlife of Etosha and travel south to Windhoek, Namibia’s capital city steeped in German atmosphere. You’ll have the opportunity to hit the town, catch up on emails or enjoy a fine food restaurant this evening. (B, L)

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DaY 12: KaLahari DesertSkirt the northern reaches of the Kalahari Desert via Ghanzi and join local bushmen for an informative desert walk. Discover the secrets of the land and learn how to track animals and survive in this hostile environment. (B, L, D)

DaYs 13–15: Maun, oKavango DeLtaTravel to Maun, gateway to the Okavango Delta. The Okavango is a natural wetland, an elaborate world of giant lily pads, labyrinth channels and swaying grasses. You’ll venture out into the delta itself to explore the oxbow lakes and flood plains on foot and by mokoro (dugout canoe). You’ll bush camp on grassy islands in the midst of this watery world - prepare for an unforgettable wilderness experience! (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaYs 16–17: Kasane, choBe nP Turn towards the northern corner of Botswana, skirting the Makgadikgadi Pans en route. Chobe National Park is home to some of the largest populations of elephants in Africa as well as lions and abundant birdlife. You’ll take a morning game drive and afternoon Fish Eagle cruise in search of elephants and hippos. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 18–19: LivingstoneFrom Chobe, you’ll cross into Zambia and drive to your relaxing riverside camp near the town of Livingstone, near the mighty Victoria Falls. Try one of the many optional activities: white-water rafting, canoeing, bungy jumping, elephant safaris, horse riding or scenic flights, to name but a few. And don’t forget a visit to the Victoria Falls themselves. At various times of year the spray can be seen from up to 18 miles away, hence the local name Mosi au Tunya – the ‘smoke that thunders.’ (2B)

DaY 20: Kasane, choBe nationaL ParKFrom Livingstone you’ll travel back into Botswana where you’ll briefly revisit Chobe National Park. Look out for more of Africa’s wildest beasts including hippos and rhinos. (B, L, D)

DaY 21: francistoWnCross the vast, sparsely populated grasslands of southern Botswana on the edge of the Kalahari. Pass through the desert frontier towns of Francistown and the tiny settlement of Nata on the drive to South Africa. (B, L, D)

DaY 22: PoLoKWaneYou’ll enter South Africa and travel through the Waterberg region to Polokwane, formerly Pietersberg, situated right in the heart of the Limpopo Province. (B, L, D)

DaYs 23–24: Kruger nationaL ParKArrive at the famed Kruger National Park. Enjoy game drives in search of Africa’s “Big 5” - lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard - as well as giraffe, hippo, zebra, various antelope and a variety of amazing birdlife and reptiles. You’ll cruise across the landscape of mainly flat bush and savannah. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 25: JohannesBurgFrom the Kruger area you’ll head via the scenic and mountainous Mpumalanga Province to the bustling ‘City of Gold’, Johannesburg, where your great adventure sadly ends in the late afternoon. Say farewell to your traveling buddies. (B)

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Accommodation: Camping (24 nts), shared dorm (3 nts) Transport: Fully equipped safari vehicle Group Size: Max 24, Avg 16 Group Leader: Services of 2 crewmeals: 23 breakfasts, 19 lunches, 18 dinners Local payment: Basic USD660, fully inclusive USD920 Tour Code: ACDTR25 please Note: Itinerary subject to change

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staY Longer in JohannesBurgCHECK OUT PAGE 44.

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Do it Your WaYgo in reverse‘south West safari’25 DaYs, fr $1,216 + local payment Tour Code: ACSWS25

finish in LivingstonecaPe toWn - Livingstone19 DaYs, fr $924 + local payment Tour Code: ACDTR19

start in LivingstoneLivingstone - caPe toWn19 DaYs, fr $924 + local payment Tour Code: ACSWS19

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caPe & Dunes eXPerience13 DaYs fr $1,119 No LoCAL

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Namibia is one of those truly wonderful countries that humanity just can’t get a grip on. You should prepare for endless swathes of achingly beautiful desert, fleetingly populated by the hardiest of animals including nomadic elephants and lonely leopards that are noticeably that bit stronger, wiser and wilder. This 13-day adventure takes you north from Cape Town via huge sand dunes, ethereal lunar landscapes and an unpredictable assemblage of the world’s most awe-inspiring wildlife en route to the capital of Namibia, Windhoek. Your preconceived ideas of Africa will be smashed into tiny smithereens as each and every day presents something even more astonishing. And in the evenings, after yet another life-defining sunset, you’ll lie back in awe-struck wonder at the smorgasbord of twinkling stars that the Nambian night sky does better than anywhere else.

highLights• EnjoysunsetoverFishRiverCanyon• AbsorbthedesolateNamibDesert• ExperiencethehugedunesofSossusvlei• ExplorethewondersofSwakopmund• CheckoutDamaraland’sfossilforests• EnjoyamazinggamedrivesatEtosha• StrolltheforestsofWaterbergPlateau

DaY 1: arrive caPe toWnArrive in Cape Town at any time and explore!

DaY 2: garieP riverTravel past large plantations of Rooibos tea and through dry and remote portions of South Africa. Set up camp at scenic Gariep River, the natural border with Namibia. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: fish river canYon Crossing into Namibia, you’ll travel to Fish River Canyon, the largest canyon in Africa and the second largest in the world. Absorb the canyon’s majestic beauty, enjoy some time in the area and marvel at a spectacular sunset (B, L, D)

DaYs 4-5: naMiB DesertHead towards the incomparable Sossusvlei, a clay pan enclosed by the world’s largest sand

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (2 nts), participation camping (8 nts), guesthouse/lodge (multi-share) (2 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 11 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 8 dinners Budget: Allow USD110-145 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCC

go in reverseWinDhoeK - caPe toWn13 DaYs, fr $1,119 Tour Code: GADNCE

uPgraDe the coMfort‘caPe & Dunes Discoverer’13 DaYs, fr $2,199 Tour Code: GADACD

dunes. Spend a full day exploring the dunes and the natural wonders of this bizarre environment. You’ll really feel as though you’re in the middle of nowhere, or even on another planet! (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 6-7: sWaKoPMunDMarvel at the Namib Desert as you cross this void region en route to the west coast of Namibia. You’ll spend two nights in Swakopmund. Explore this historical town, the surrounding lunar landscape and enjoy the many activities, such as sand boarding or a dolphin cruise. (B, L)

DaY 8: DaMaraLanDTravel up the Skeleton Coast to the Cape Cross seal colony, then continue through the beautiful desert landscapes of Damaraland. (B, L, D)

DaYs 9-10: etosha nationaL ParKEtosha in Wambo means “the great white place of dry water”. As one of Africa’s highlights it offers a variety of wildlife and phenomenal natural beauty. Explore the pans and the park on game drives, with opportunities to spot lions, giraffes, elephants and rhino. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 11: WaterBerg PLateau gaMe ParK Enjoy one last morning game drive in search of the Etosha’s incredible wildlife and begin moving south to Waterberg Plateau Game Park, where in the afternoon you can take a scenic forest walk to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. (B, L, D)

DaY 12: WinDhoeKHead through the countryside to Windhoek, the historic capital of Namibia, where you’ll stay in a hotel for the final evening of the tour. (B)

DaY 13: DePart WinDhoeKYour adventure comes to end today - say your sad goodbyes. (B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (1 nt), participation camping (6 nts), basic bush camping (2 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, mokoro, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 6 dinners Budget: Allow USD55-75 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCW Reverse Tour Code: GADZDE

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Accommodation: Participation camping (7 nts), simple hotel (1 nt) Transport: Overland vehicle, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 14 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 8 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 6 dinners Budget: Allow USD30-40 for meals not included Tour Code: GADLLJReverse Tour Code: GADAJV

DeLta anD faLLs eXPerience10 DaYs, fr $999 No LoCAL

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WinDhoeK Livingstone

• GobushwalkingwiththelocalsintheKalahari• TakeacanoeridethroughtheOkavangoDelta• CheckoutthesaltpansofMakgadikgadi• TakeanoptionalboatcruisealongtheChobeRiver• FeeltheforceofthethunderousVictoriaFalls

DaY 1: arrive WinDhoeKArrive in Windhoek at any time and feel free to explore.

DaY 2: KaLahariCross into Botswana and travel to Ghanzi. Take a walk with a local San Bushman and learn some wilderness survival skills. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: MaunHead to Maun, on the edge of the amazing Okavango Delta. (B, L, D)

DaYs 4-5: oKavango DeLtaEnjoy game walks and traditional mokoro (dug-out canoe) trips through the world’s largest inland delta. Marvel at the amazing wildlife. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 6: gWetaContinue to the village of Gweta, near the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. (B, L, D)

DaY 7: choBe river/KasaneTravel to Kasane, your base for a visit to Chobe National Park. Take an optional game drive or an afternoon sunset boat cruise. (B, L, D)

DaYs 8-10: LivingstoneCross the Zambezi by ferry and enter Zambia. Spend the next day exploring the Victoria Falls and enjoy loads of adventure activities. (3B, L)

victoria faLLs to JohannesBurg 9 DaYs, fr $799 No LoCAL

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• TakeanoptionalboattripontheChobeRiver• MarvelattheMakgadikgadiPans• WandertheeverexpandingtownofPalapye• Goinsearchofthe“Big5”atKrugerNationalPark• AbsorbthebigcitycultureofJohannesburg

DaY 1: arrive LivingstoneArrive into Livingstone at any time and check out the Falls!

DaY 2: Kasane/choBe riverTravel to Kasane, sitting at the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe rivers. Enjoy an optional afternoon boat cruise on the Chobe River. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: nataHead to the village of Nata, on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: PaLaPYeTravel through Botswana to Palapye (translates to “many impalas”). (B, L, D)

DaY 5: PoLoKWaneCross into South Africa towards Polokwane, the capital of Limpopo. (B, L, D)

DaY 6: greater Kruger areaToday we will travel to a campsite in the Great Kruger area. (B, L, D)

DaY 7: Kruger nationaL ParKEnjoy a full day of game viewing and go in search of the “Big 5”. (B, L, D)

DaYs 8-9: JohannesBurgAfter a morning game drive head to Jo’Burg to finish up on Day 9. (2B, L)

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JohannesBurg to nairoBi aDventure28 DaYs, fr $2,999 No LoCAL

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JohannesBurg nairoBi

Johannesburg to Nairobi is a long way - over 1,800 miles to be exact - you’d have to walk from Canada to Mexico to come close to matching that, but as exciting as walking cross-country would be, we reckon venturing through Africa into the stunning wilderness between two of Africa’s major hubs beats it (only just of course)! This overland journey will take you from the bustling streets of Johannesburg all the way to Nairobi - an epic journey across six countries. You’ll discover the diversity of African wildlife, landscapes and people on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

highLights• GogameviewinginKrugerNP• CampontheChobeRiver• VisitthelegendaryVictoriaFalls• CooloffinLakeMalawi’swaters• AbsorbyourselfinZanzibar’shistory• DiveintotheIndianOcean• ExplorethevastSerengeti• GamedriveintheNgorongoroCrater

DaY 1: arrive JohannesBurgArrive Johannesburg at any time.

DaYs 2-3: Kruger nationaL ParKSearch for the “Big 5” in one of Africa’s greatest wildlife areas on your full day game drive in an open vehicle and night walk. (2B,2L,2D)

DaYs 4-5: PoLoKWane/PaLaPYeHead onto the busy city of Polokwane. Cross into Botswana and spend the night in Palapye. (2B, 2L, 2D)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (20 nts), full service camping (2 nts), simple hotel (5 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, 4x4, minibus, ferry Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 27 breakfasts, 21 lunches, 19 dinners Budget: Allow USD240-320 for meals not included Tour Code: GADAJN

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DaY 6: nataThe destination today is Nata, situated on the edge of the impressive Makgadikgadi Pans - remnants of Africa’s largest inland sea. Optional game walk. (B, L, D)

DaY 7: Kasane/choBe riverJourney on to Chobe NP home to the largest elephant population in Southern Africa. Options include a sunset cruise on the river or a game drive. (B, L, D)

DaYs 8-10: LivingstoneAwe at the immense Victoria Falls, raft the whitewater of the mighty Zambezi and for the more adventurous, bungee jump with the Victoria Falls in view. (3B)

DaYs 11-13: LusaKa/chiPata/LiLongWeSpend your night under canvas on a private game farm near Lusaka. Traveling further through rural Zambia you’ll reach Chipata and onward to the sleepy capital of Lilongwe in Malawi. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaYs 14-16: LaKe MaLaWiRelax on the shores of “the Lake of Stars”. Beach walks, swimming in the crystal clear water and snorkeling among the tropical fish are all part and parcel of your stay. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaYs 17-18: iringa/Dar es saLaaMCross from Malawi into Tanzania and climb through the Great Rift Valley past spectacular scenery. Visit Tanzania’s former capital city and major trading center. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 19-22: ZanZiBarExplore Stone Town with its maze of cobbled streets before resting your weary feet on some of the world’s best beaches. (4B)

DaYs 23-24: Moshi/arushaHeading to Moshi you may get your first glimpse of Kilimanjaro. On Day 24 check out Arusha, a bustling town known as Tanzania’s “safari capital”. (2B, L, 2D)

DaYs 25-27: serengeti nP/ngorongoroVisit two of Africa’s premier wildlife areas - search for the “Big 5” with the astounding backdrop of the African savannah and clouds curling over the rim of the Ngorongoro crater - the Africa you’ve always dreamt of. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 28: arusha/nairoBiYou’ll make your way to Nairobi where the trip ends. (B, L)

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MY favorite eXPerienceAfter an amazing journey through South Africa – I rocked Cape Town. What a city! I rode the cable car up to the top of Table Mountain armed with only a bottle of local wine and a huge cigar. I sat on a little rock and watched the orangey sun set over the Western Cape and the seemingly endless Ocean – I felt utterly inspired and completely invincible. Joe, columbus

the WeatherSouth Africa enjoys a temperate climate and is famous for its constant sunshine - extremes of hot and cold are rare. Summers (Late November – March) can get fairly sticky, especially in the North East and along the Indian Ocean. Cape Town enjoys a near perfect Mediterranean climate but can sometimes get a little chilly in winter (June – early September). The weather in spring (mid-September to mid November) and autumn (April and May) is ideal almost every where.

LocaL gruBBiltong is chewy, salty, raw dried meat, usually made from either beef or game. It might not sound very appealing, but just about the whole country munches on it and it’s available to buy almost anywhere. It’s perfectly complimented by a nice cold beer.

usefuL infoRemember to keep your receipts for any gifts or souveniers you buy in South Africa because you can claim back all the VAT at the airport before you leave. Spend the extra cash at Duty Free!

useLess infoA brave South African monkey was once awarded a medal and promoted to the rank of corporal during World War I.

trY Before You fLYNo one can truly understand South Africa until thay have some knowledge of the dark days of apartheid and the long struggle for freedom. No one epitomizes this more than the great Nelson Mandela, a man who is truly deserving of every single good thing that’s ever been said about him. Read his autobiography, ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ and marvel at his amazing life.

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Baz Bus is the best and in some cases the only way to get everywhere you need to be in South Africa. Check out the big map and plan your trip of a lifetime.

convenientSimply buy a ticket to your final destination and hop on and off as often as you like

fLeXiBLe inDePenDent traveLYou choose where you want to stay and how long you want to stay for

Meet interesting PeoPLeSit back, relax and share travel tales

safeYou’ll get picked up and dropped off at thedoor of your chosen hostel

reach out of the WaY PLacesPrivate shuttles meet Baz Bus and run you to inaccessible areas (extra nominal fee)

great vaLueExclusive STA Travel prices, and extradiscount 5% for ISIC cardholders

DeParture DaYscaPe toWn to JohannesBurg / Pretoria

cape town to Port elizabeth: DailyPort elizabeth to Durban: Daily except Wed & SatDurban to Jo’burg/Pretoria (via Drakensberg): Tues, Fri & SunDurban to swaziland: Mon, Wed & Friswaziland to Jo’burg/Pretoria: Tue, Thurs & SatJohannesBurg / Pretoria to caPe toWn

Jo’burg/Pretoria to Durban (via Drakensberg): Wed, Fri & SunJo’burg/Pretoria to swaziland: Mon, Wed & Satswaziland to Durban: Tues, Thurs & SunDurban to Port elizabeth: Daily except Tues & FriPort elizabeth to cape town: Daily

Bus inforMationBus info: Buses only run during the day (i.e. they leave Cape Town in the morning and arrive in Port Elizabeth in the evening.)

overnight stops: Port Elizabeth, Durban and Swaziland are compulsory overnight stopovers.

shuttle services: Some locations on the map are only accessible through shuttle services which link to the route. Shuttle costs are payable directly to the hostel offering the service.

accommodation: Accommodation is not included in your Baz Bus ticket or Flexi-Tour except for the four day Kruger Wildlife Safari.

BuY Before You fLY sPeciaL!Buy a hop-on hop-off Johannesburg to Cape Town (or vice versa) ticket or a 21 Day Travel Pass and get a free Baz Bus Cape Peninsula Day Tour.

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hoP-on hoP-off ticKetsBuy one ticket to your final destination and hop-on and hop-off as often as you like along the route. Baz Bus picks you up and drops you off at the door of your backpacker hostel. You can travel in one direction until you reach your final destination. there is no time limit on your ticket! choose from the following (in either direction):

JohannesBurg / Pretoria - caPe toWnor vice versavia roYaL KingDoM of sWaZiLanD

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JohannesBurg / Pretoria - caPe toWnor vice versavia DraKensBerg Mountainsfr $408

caPe toWn - DurBan or vice versafr $344

caPe toWn - Port eLiZaBethor vice versafr $183

Jo’Burg / Pretoria - DurBan - Jo’Burg / Pretoriavia DraKensBerg Mountains & sWaZiLanDfr $223

traveL PassesWith a Travel Pass, you can travel on Baz Bus in any direction you want and as often as you like within the time period. You get picked up and dropped off at the door of your hostel. The travel pass starts on the first day of your travel and is valid for 7, 14 or 21 consecutive days.

choose from the following travel pass tickets:

7 DaY traveL Pass fr $204

14 DaY traveL Pass fr $340

21 DaY traveL Pass fr $448

fLeXi-toursDesigned for the independent traveler, a Flexi-Tour is made up of a hop-on, hop-off ticket, a selection of “must do” interactive cultural days tours and a once in a lifetime safari. Experience the highlights of South Africa while still having the flexibility of choosing where you want to travel, where to stay and how long you want to travel for.

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fLeXi-tour eXPeriences4 DaY Kruger WiLDLife safariKruger NP is a must for anyone visiting South Africa, with the “Big 5” and more species of mammals than any other African Game Reserve. This fabulous four day experience takes you from Johannesburg deep into the park. You’ll camp inside the park and head out on amazing game drives in open top safari vehicles.

vaLLeY of a 1000 hiLLs tour - DurBanVisit a Zulu village for an insight into the customs and traditions. Put some zip into your step with the energetic Zulu dancing and visit the mystical “Sangoma”, the traditional village healer. Ex Durban, lunch incl.

toWnshiP tour - Port eLiZaBeth (haLf DaY)Local guides explain the social history of this township. Meet talented artists at work, visit a community-run school or a local pub.

caPe PeninsuLa DaY tour - caPe toWnScenic cycling, easy hiking and a tasty picnic lunch. Cruise through Camps Bay Beach, visit Hout Bay Harbor and meet the penguins at Simon’s Town.

sWaZi highLights - sWaZiLanDVisit the craft markets, Boabab Batiques, Swazi Candles, Grass Weavers and a traditional Swazi village. Enjoy a picnic lunch at Matenga falls.

fLeXi-tour 1 via DraKensBerg Mtns fr $415MiniMuM recoMMenDeD tiMe: 19 DaYs

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4 DaY Kruger WiLDLife safarivaLLeY of a 1,000 hiLLs tour - DurBantoWnshiP tour - Port eLiZaBeth (haLf DaY)caPe PeninsuLa DaY tour - caPe toWn

fLeXi-Basic 1 via DraKensBerg Mtns fr $992MiniMuM recoMMenDeD tiMe: 16 DaYs

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fLeXi-tour 2 via sWaZiLanD fr $1,264MiniMuM recoMMenDeD tiMe: 23 DaYs

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fLeXi-Basic 2 via sWaZiLanD fr $1,060MiniMuM recoMMenDeD tiMe: 19 DaYs

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1 ashanti LoDgeThis beautifully decorated Victorian mansion is just a short stroll to Long Street and walking distance to the waterfront complex. Lie back by the pool and enjoy the panoramic views of Table Mountain or relax in the groovy café bar with a tantalizing cocktail. STA415

fr $25 DorM

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3 inn on the sQuareHead up to the rooftop and soak up the majestic views of Table Mountain from the heated pool before soothing your bones in the sauna. For authentically South African food head to the DISH restaurant before a nightcap in the super smooth cigar lounge. STA900

fr $150 singLe

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2 caPe toWn BacKPacKersA great central location in trendy Kloof Street surrounded by cafés, restaurants and funky bars – this and the friendly staff, loads of lounging space in the TV room or sunny courtyard and a buzzing bar make this a fantastic place to spend your time in Cape Town. STA424

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7 sunfLoWer stoPLaid-back and friendly, the Sunflower Stop is ideal for making new pals, whether you prefer to do this around a pool table or in a pool. The hostel has a great TV lounge, garden bar with BBq and sorts you out for club nights, pub crawls and books local sightseeing tours STA902

fr $26 singLe

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8 saLtY craXRelax in beautiful Blouberg, home to incredible kitesurfing and wonderful whale watching yet just 15 minutes from Cape Town’s nightlife. After all that action stoke up the BBq, kick back in the bar or bubble away your blues in the high jinks Jacuzzi. STA903

fr $44 singLe

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9 caMPs BaY resortThe freedom of self-catering combined with the services and facilities of a hotel in the stunning Camps Bay area of Cape Town. Studios and apartments include kitchens in case you fancy some home-cooked grub over the nearby beachfront restaurants. STA904

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feBruarY 24-March 6, 2011caPe toWn gaY PriDe

March 16-26, 2011caPe WineLanDs fiLM festivaL

aPriL 22-23, 2011tWo oceans Marathon

MaY 04-07, 2011v&a Waterfront Wine affair

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august 31-sePteMBer 19, 2011caPe toWn coMeDY festivaL

octoBer 23-24, 2011caPe toWn internationaL Kite festivaL

4 BreaKWater LoDgeOnce a 19th century prison with sea views to die for and just a few steps from V&A waterfront. This impressive hotel will provide you with all the usual in-room facilities, a delicious breakfast and great cocktail bar where you can rest your weary post-sightseeing feet. Great value! STA505

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5 Protea fire & iceProtea Hotel Fire & Ice hotel in Cape Town boasts hip and happening luxury rooms alongside an extraordinary pool deck, gym and cool bar. Beat the heat with a frosty-cold beer or chill out in one of the comfy booths - perfect after a day of pounding Cape Town’s busy streets. STA901

fr $129 singLe

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10 PriMi sea castLeThis hotel is right on the Atlantic seaboard on Camps Bay’s Golden Mile, Cape Town’s most prestigious coastline address. Virtually on top of the beach and with Table Mountain as a backdrop, the modern rooms all have sweeping picture perfect views. Laid back luxury rather than stuffiness, the vibe will make you want to stay on and on. STA905

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11 the granD DaDDYGroovy, snazzy, slick, quirky, über-cool - just a few words to describe this great hotel. Rooms are sumptuous with soft french linen and marble bathrooms. Upgrade to a suite for all this and more including a secluded patio. For a stay you’ll never forget opt for one of the rooftop trailer suites - vintage airstream caravans with drop-dead gorgeous views. STA507

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6 DaDDY Long LegsDesigned by local artists, photographers and musicians – this is one of the most unique and hippest places to stay in Cape Town, each well equipped room is entirely individual. Order a drink, sit on the balcony and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Long Street. STA506

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sharK cage Diving fuLL DaY, fr $255Come face to face with the magnificent Great White Shark in the waters near the fishing town of Gansbaai, where these impressive creatures like to hang out. Be sure to keep your fingers and toes inside the cage as it is lowered into the water! No diving qualifications are needed, just a mild predisposition for insanity. STA419

Wine tour - african storYfuLL DaY, fr $77This full day tour departs daily from Cape Town and stops in three of South Africa’s most world-renowned grape growing regions for you to taste a number of top wines. An a la carte lunch is included, catering for every taste, from scrumptious burgers to decadent mushroom pastas and salmon salads, giving you enough energy to refuel and recharge, ready for the last leg of the wine-inspired wandering! STA431

BaZ Bus: caPe PeninsuLa tour fuLL DaY, fr $75Scenic cycling, easy hiking and a tasty picnic lunch by the ocean - sounds like a good day to us! Cruise through Camps Bay Beach, visit Hout Bay Harbor and meet the penguins at Simon’s Town. Collection is from your hostel in Cape Town and bikes and guiding is included. STA906

chaMPagne saiLing cruise fr $24This classy tour adds a touch of decadence to any Cape Town holiday! Cape Town is one of the world’s best locations to admire from the sea, with spectacular Table Mountain in the distance and the amazing city skyline. Choose from a daytime cruise or a sunset trip. A couple of glasses of the bubbly stuff is included in the price so sit back, sip away and take in the amazing view. STA907

PaDi oPen Water Diving course 5 DaYs, fr $675DeParts: DaiLY

start & finish: caPe toWn

• 4nightsatSaltyCraxBackpackers• 2shoredives• 2boatdives• Allequipment• Allcoursematerial

Over the course of five days, this package will see you train to become an Open Water PADI diver. Using the Salty Crax Backpackers as your base, you’ll meet loads of fellow travelers and have plenty of opportunities to relax with new found friends after a hard day learning! The heated diving pool is the only one of its kind in Cape Town and you’ll have the use of its waters after mornings involved in lectures and video.

You’ll be allowed to progress at your own pace until you demonstrate water skills with confidence and comfort. After two days of studying you’ll put what you’ve learned to the test in your first sea dive. You’ll be assisted by qualiifed instructors as you discover the underwater world. By Day 5 you will have become a qualified PADI Open water diver and will have the certificate to prove it! You’ll head out on one last sea dive exploring the ocean world.

This package includes an airport transfer, four nights accommodation at Salty Crax Backpackers, all instruction and equipment necessary for a PADI Open Water course and dinner on Day 1. Salty Crax is a super homely converted house with a jacuzzi, bonfire area, zen garden and bar. And the best part - it’s just a few minutes walk to the beach and its pounding surf. All in all a great place to base yourself while learning a fab new skill! Tour Code: STA911

Kite surfing eXtravanganZa 3 DaYs fr $579

• 2nightsatSaltycraxBackpackers• 5kiteboardinglessons• Dinneronbothnightsofyourstay

Challenge your body and mind while checking out some of the best kite surfing beaches in the hemisphere. Your first day is free to explore the beaches, bars and local restaurants of Blouberg and prepare yourself for an extravangza of sea and sand the next day. In the evening, kick back and relax at the braai (local BBq). On Day 2 there’ll be three lessons to introduce you to the sport, all on the world famous Kite Beach with its steady supply of wind and waves. Hone your skills on Day 3 with two more lessons and receive your certificate that allows you to kite surf anywhere in the world. Tour code: STA908

WineLanDs seLf Drive 3 DaYs fr $250

• Takeinvineyardviews• SamplesomeofSouthAfrica’sworldrenownedwine• Spend2nightsinthechicSpierHotel

Head from cosmopolitan Cape Town into the country air with a trip to the winelands area of the Western Cape. Stop where you like, when you like, as you journey through this beautiful area. Weave your way through the lovely landscape before reaching Stellenbosch, famed for vineyards and a gourmet food scene where you’ll enjoy two nights at the Spier Hotel. Tour code: STA909

herManus seLf-Drive3 DaYs fr $276

• SeeSouthernRightWhalesfromtheshores• Hikethroughthismountainouscoastalregion• Spend2nightsinthestunningLesBaleinesHotel

Pick up your wheels and drive south out of Cape Town to the coastal town of Hermanus. One of the few places in the world offering land based whale watching, June to November is the best time to see these magnificent creatures. In the evening relax in the gorgeous and super friendly Les Baleines Hotel. Tour code: STA910

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Protea hoteL, franschhoeK This place has got it all - a charming ambience, gracious style and attentive service. So sit back, relax and enjoy! Overlooking the majestic mountains and vineyards of historic Franschhoek outdoor activities are just a step away, as are many world famous wine estates. STA912

fr $210 singLe

fr $89 tWin/DouBLe

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Les BaLeines, herManus

Set between the dramatic mountains and the ocean, this hotel enjoys wonderful panoramic views. Watch the sunset from the library, the Marlin Bar or from the comfort of a deckchair by the pool. The refined rooms are equipped with all modern conveniences. STA914

fr $276 singLe

fr $138 tWin/DouBLe

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sPier, steLLenBosch

The Spier Hotel has an unbeatedly chic atmosphere with top notch service. Add to this their serious commitment to sustainable practices and we’re impressed! The resort is charming with village style with rooms grouped around courtyards sharing a swimming pool. There are boundless landscaped grounds to wander through and lots of activities on offer. STA915

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art hoteL & oLD Mac DaDDY Designer traiLer eXPerience4 DaYs, fr $185

• 1nightatthefunkyDaddyLongLegsHotelinCapeTown• 2nightsatthehipOldMacDaddyintheWinelands• TransfersfromCapeTowntotheWinelandsandback• Fishingexperience• Fulldaymountainbikerental

Enjoy this easy going package designed to give you a taste of South Africa, in a fun-loving quirky style! Spend your first night at the eccentric Daddy Long Legs in Cape Town with its individually artist designed rooms before being transferred to the cool Old Mac Daddy in the beautiful Winelands. This part `luxury’ caravan park, part designer farm lodge is hip and offers a perfect retreat! Culture vultures and nature lovers alike will feel right at home here with the jam-packed library, funky bar, outdoor pool and star-gazing deck plus there’s a fishing pond, 4-wheel driving adventures and plenty of hiking and vineyard tours nearby. Hone your fishing skills at a trout-filled dam and mountain bike on a famous trail. Your adventure ends on Day 4 with a transfer back to Cape Town. STA916

Batavia BoutiQue, steLLenBosch

Conveniently located just off Dorp Street, this boutique hotel is in the historic heart of Stellenbosch. The hotel is sumptuously decked out and with only nine rooms this is a real home from home. Staff will look after you better than your mom! STA913

fr $144 singLe

fr $72 tWin/DouBLe

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BacKPacKers ParaDise, ouDtshoorn

Hang out on the balcony and marvel at the sunset over the Swartberg Mountains, take a dip in the pool, rent a bike and go exploring or catch up on your soaps in the TV lounge. This great hostel boasts fat mattresses, fresh linen, and free ostrich eggs for breakfast! STA509

fr $18 DorM

fr $24 tWin/DouBLe

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isLanD viBe, KnYsna

Right in the center of town, this small, intimate and friendly chilled out chunk of heaven boasts beautiful rooms, an irresistible pool, a buzzing bar and sun soaked wooden decks that overlook Knysna Heads, perfect for a BBq and beers. It’s nearly perfect! STA511

fr $22 DorM

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tsitsiKaMMa BacKPacKers, storMs river

This top notch hostel offers a unique eco-friendly and tranquil environment on spectacular land near the Tsitsikamma Mountains. There’s a fully-equiped kitchen and a luscious garden with open fire and al fresco bar to wile away your evenings. STA919

fr $19 DorM

fr $24 tWin/DouBLe

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WiLDerness Beach hoteL, WiLDerness

Soak up Garden Route’s subtropical sunshine with some of the best views in town! Start your stay with a tantalizing treatment at the wellness center. If you’re feeling zippy, splash around the pool or book a tour around this awesome area. Rooms are stylish and have cable TV. STA918

fr $84 singLe

fr $47 tWin/DouBLe

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graYWooD, KnYsna

A home away from home with its timber design and cozy spaces. Work on your tan on the sun deck, in the lush gardens or soaking in the pool. An in house massage therapist is on hand should you want to treat yourself. Just 1,000ft from the town center and the lovely waterfront. STAxxx917

fr $156 singLe

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PLETTENBERG BAY

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CAPE ST FRANCIS

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KNYSNA

JEFFREYS BAY

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starLing BacKPacKers, PLettenBerg BaY

Spread out on a large estate within minutes of downtown Plettenberg Bay. On hot summer days plunge into the pool, enjoy a tasty BBq or laze in a hammock with a homemade cocktail. The hostel staff will happily shuttle you into town. STA512

fr $38 singLe

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ouDtshoornOudtshoorn is the ostrich capital of the world. You can even choose to ride one!

georgeHistoric George is scenically situated between the Outeniqua mountains and the Indian ocean.

WiLDernessTranquil and peaceful, enjoy nature in this small resort town.

KnYsnaThe biggest town on the Garden Route, with a stunning lagoon nearby, chilled out Knysna has everything you need.

PLettenBerg BaYOne of the coolest towns on the Garden Route, prepare for gorgeous beaches and buzzing bars.

BaZ Busfr $183

caPe toWn Port eLiZaBeth

• Dailydepartures• Hop-onHop-offatyourownpace• Choosewheretostayandforhowlong• Notimelimit• Hosteldropoffandpickup• Checkoutpage32forroutemap

Do things at your own pace as you travel the amazing Garden Route. Traveling all the way from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth, this ticket also lets you visit the beautiful fishing village of Hermanus and the vineyards that surround the buzzing university town of Stellenbosch. Also available in reverse from Port Elizabeth traveling back to Cape Town. STA922

seLf-Drive the garDen route 8 DaYs fr $532

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Take a leisurely drive along the spectacularly scenic Garden Route. Spend eight days traveling to your own clock - linger here, speed up there - the planned guide map and included accommodation takes out all the hassle leaving you to enjoy the views! Your trip includes time in Cape Town before driving to the historic ‘wine a plenty town’ of Stellenbosch. Cruise along in your own wheels and stop at Oudtshoorn, Knysna and beautiful Plettenberg Bay before arriving in yourfinal destination, Port Elizabeth. STA923

LairDs LoDge, PLettenBerg BaY

Exclusive and elegant, this hotel is set on a 24-acre estate with mountain views. It boasts one of the finest gourmet menus on the Garden Route served in the dining room or the hotel’s very own wine cellar. Finish the evening off in the classy cognac and cigar lounge. STA921

fr $168 singLe

fr $112 tWin/DouBLe

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LiLY PonD LoDge, PLettenBerg BaY

Escape your stresses and find your inner peace at this lovely lodge. Kick back on your private deck, eat dinner overlooking the lily pond or walk in the private nature reserve. Still not chilled? Jump in the Jacuzzi, melt your aches with a massage or lose track of time in the library. STA920

fr $143 singLe

fr $95 tWin/DouBLe

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aMaKhaLa aDventure4 DaYs, fr $1,290

• 3nightsattheWoodburyLodge• VisittheinspiringBornFreeCenter• Goonexcitinggamedrives

This thrilling tour combines countless exciting game drives with a moving visit to the Born Free Center for animal rehabilitation. Spend your nights in a classy yet rustic lodge with stunning facilities, while spending your day tracking the “Big 5” and other wondrous African beasts. Your accommodation enjoys a spectacular setting above the beautiful Bushman’s River valley and the outdoor relaxation areas allow you to enjoy the wild, breathtaking views at leisure. Guests are often thrilled by the late afternoon sighting of the elephant herd passing by! STA930

aDDo eLePhant ParK tourfuLL DaY, fr $149An exciting full day tour through Addo Elephant NP. Sanctuary to more than 400 elephants along with buffalo, black rhino and antelope, you’ll have the opportunity for great game viewing and breathtaking photo opportunities. Watch the animals around the watering holes and absorb the amazing views. Transport in a luxury safari vehicle and a qualified guide is included. STA931

LungiLe BacKPacKers, Port eLiZaBeth

Set in the beachy suburb of humewood, this is an upbeat, friendly and pretty swish hostel to find yourself at. The emphasis here is on comfort and fun, all with a super African feel. Enjoy a Braai Party around the pool, have a go on the free Playstation or catch up with pals in the bar. STA924

fr $22 DorM

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KeLWaY hoteL, Port eLiZaBeth

This elegant, warm and inviting hotel sits right on the stunning Port Elizabeth beachfront with prime seaside views. The decor inside screams comfort, the terrace with refreshing plunge pool shouts chill out and the restaurant yells scrumptious! STA925

fr $144 singLe

fr $89 tWin/DouBLe

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isLanD viBe, JeffreYs BaY

This is beachfront accommodation at its best. With a verandah perched over sand dunes there’s not far to walk after a long day surfing. Enjoy finger licking food in the surfside restaurant, a popular haunt with surfers, locals and backpackers alike. STA926

fr $22 singLe

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sanDaLs guesthouse, st francis BaY

Located in the picturesque town of St Francis Bay this boutique guesthouse sits just 164ft from the beach. Rooms are spacious and open up onto a private balcony or into the tropical gardens. Lay back on a lounger by the pool or sample seafood in the charming restaurant. STA929

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The Eastern Cape boasts a whole heap of cool stuff...stunning scenery, important conservation areas and the “Big 5“ to name a few!

It also offers a number of outstanding private game reserves bursting at the seams with fantastic wildlife and different accommodation options. Stick to a budget and lay your head at a hostel or treat yourself to a temporary life of luxury in any of our stylish properties. And don’t worry about having to dose yourself up with medication, as all these reserves are malaria free - less visits to those nasty doctors required!

The reserves below are easily combined with Port Elizabeth and other coastal areas in the Cape, whether you have your own car to cruise around in or you need a transfer. So you can start in the city, head to the beach and finish in the bush!

aMaKhaLa gaMe reserveOnly a 45 minutes drive from Port Elizabeth, this malaria-free, five-star game reserve offers top notch lodging options as well as the opportunity to get up close and personal with the “Big 5”! Things to look out for include prehistoric bushman burial grounds, dinosaur fossils and a heap more. At Amakhala you can head out on safari, bush walk, go on a river cruise or simply relax with a glass of wine from the verandah of your lodge! We have four accommodation options here so take your pick! STA933

staYsmart fr $350 staYstylish fr $442

PuMBa Water LoDge, PuMBa gaMe reserve Game viewing doesn’t get more stylish - nor more exquisitely self-indulgent than this. Stay in your very own luxurious waterfront cottage and let incredible nature and superb service soothe your senses and soul. Sip cocktails on your viewing deck, take an al fresco shower, soak in the plunge pool or snuggle up in front of a crackling fire. Activities on offer include fishing and searching for the “Big 5” on a safari. STA928

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KWantu Private gaMe reserveKwantu Private Game Reserve rests on the Sidbury Hills near Grahamstown about 52 miles from downtown Port Elizabeth. The reserve is malaria free and offers a variety of different accommodation and exciting “Big 5” game drives. Opt to stay in our hostel option, Kubs quarters or go for out and out luxury at Kwantu Frontier Colonial Lodge. Wherever you stay you’ll be able to get out into the great outdoors and see some amazing wildlife. STA932

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riPPons, shaMWari gaMe reserve

A lodge where down-to-earth luxury and a respect for the environment go hand in hand - right in the center of an award-winning, malaria-free game reserve. The lodge dates from the late 1800s and has12 guest rooms in beautifully refurbished buildings set in fabulous gardens. Good home-cooked food, a relaxing family atmosphere, sunny swimming pools and shady verandahs - the perfect way to end a perfect day game viewing. STA927

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hoLiDaY inn eXPress uMhLangaA squeaky clean choice that goes the extra mile to make traveling a treat. Surf the satellite TV or the high-speed WiFi in your cool, air-conitioned room and nab a nightcap in the buzzy bar. Rooms are big and bright with all the ammenities. STA518

fr $166 singLe

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teKWeni BacKPacKersA friendly hostel in a large colonial house set in the heart of vibrant suburban Morningside. Kick back with a beer in the bar, make friends by the pool or laze around enjoying the atmosphere. The staff is always happy to help! STA516

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garDen court south BeachA beachfront hotel overlooking Durban’s south beach with loads of the city’s attractions right on the doorstep. Rooms are comfy with A/C, TV and views over the Indian Ocean. There is an outdoor pool and two restaurants. STA517

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• ExperienceZulucultureandhistory• TrekthroughtheDrakensbergMountains• ExploretraditionalstunningLesotho

DaY 1: DurBanHead inland and travel through the “Valley of a 1000 Hills”, a stronghold of Zulu villages.(D)

DaYs 2-3: DunDee / roYaL nataL nPOnto Dundee and the battlefield sites. Explore Royal Natal NP. Marvel at Tuglea Falls, the second highest waterfall in the world. (2B, 2D)

DaY 4: DraKensBerg MountainsTravel to the Drakensberg Mountains, a 124-mile-long World Heritage Site. Explore on foot.(B, D)

DaYs 5-6: Lesotho / JohannesBurgLesotho is a stunning mountainous country with strong local traditions. Explore villages and meet the Basotho people. Options include pony trekking and guided walks. On Day 6 your trip ends in Jo’burg. (2B, D)

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BattLefieLDs tourfuLL DaY, fr $299Historians will love it for sure, but if you enjoy a really great story, the Battlefields Tour is for you too - it’s both a thriller and a drama as you visit the eerie battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. The tour includes lunch, and at the end of it all you will wind your way home through some of the most spectacular scenery in the province of Kwazulu Natal. STA935

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Accommodation: Twin share rooms with share facilities (5 nts) Transport: Minibus Group Size: Min 2, Max 14 Group Leader: Services of driver/tour leadermeals: 5 breakfasts, 5 dinners Local payment: USD300 Tour Code: ACZBL6 please Note: Itinerary subject to changeReverse itinerary Tour Code: ACLBZ6

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DaY 1: arrive DurBanArrive in Durban at any time. (D)

DaY 2: Port st Johns Travel to paradise. Enjoy the dramatic scenery of the rocky beaches, hidden lagoons and coastal cliffs. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: east LonDon area / KhaYa La Bantu Enjoy an insight into the Xhosa culture at the community Khaya La Bantu. You’ll spend the night in their traditional accommodation. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: aDDo eLePhant nationaL ParK Go on safari in search of the “Big 5” at Addo and spend the evening around the campfire listening to the wild sounds of Africa. (B, L, D)

DaYs 5-7: tsitsiKaMMa / KnYsnaVisit stunning Tsitsikamma NP! Optional activities include hiking, abseiling, scuba diving, whale watching, and the world’s highest bungee. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 8: ouDtshoornHead to lovely Oudtshoorn - the world capital of ostrich farming. (B, L, D)

DaYs 9-10: caPe toWnExplore the beautiful city of Cape Town. The trip finishes on Day 10. (2B, L)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (6 nts), multishare guesthouses (2 nts), simple hotel (1 nt) Transport: Overland vehicle, walking Group size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guidesmeals: 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 8 dinners Budget: Allow USD50-65 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCD

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DaY 1: arrive DurBanArrive in Durban at any time.

DaYs 2-3: WiLD coast areaEnjoy the Wild Coast’s dramatic coastline, beaches, cliffs and inlets. Explore the area on foot or horseback, and relax at the hotel’s tidal pool. (B)

DaY 4: aDDo eLePhant nationaL ParKVisit a cheetah breeding project and check out the “Big 5” at Addo. (D)

DaYs 5-6: PLettenBerg BaYEnjoy two days in Plettenberg Bay - opt to relax by the beach, visit the Tsitsikamma NP go whale-watching, take a dolphin cruise, go kayaking, mountain biking, bungee jumping, or take a tree-top canopy tour. (B)

DaY 7: ouDtshoornVisit Knysna and head to the ostrich capital of the world, Oudtshoorn. (D)

DaY 8: steLLenBoschHead to the oldest town in South Africa. Stay on a local wine farm.

DaYs 9-10: caPe toWnEnjoy a wine tour and head to cosmopolitan Cape Town. Opt to visit Robben Island, Table Mountain and a visit the V&A Waterfront. (B)

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Accommodation: Hotel (6 nts), chalet (2 nts), cottage (1 nt)Transport: Air-conditioned touring vehicle, open safari vehicle, walking Group Size: Max 18, Avg 12 Group Leader: Tour Leader, driver, local guide meals: 3 breakfasts, 2 dinners Budget: Allow USD210-275 for meals not included Tour Code: GADACE

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the LaKesA simple but classy joint with an enviable location on the banks of Benoni’s lakes and just 10 minutes to the airport. Focus on the outdoors, bashing a ball on the tennis courts or getting wet doing water sports. Enjoy a tasty meal in the restaurant overlooking the lake. STA936

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Protea fire & ice, MeLrose arch

With a great central location in trendy Melrose Arch, you’re right in the middle of the energetic urban vibe of a cool city life. The fab restaurant serves up irresistable menus and the bar is open all day serving cutting edge cocktails. The stylish rooms are quirky yet tasteful. STA938

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BacKPacKers ritZSet in a large mansion with spacious grounds, and close to all the amenities of the plush suburb of Rosebank, the Ritz is Jo’burg’s longest running hostel and its reputation for keeping its guests comfy, cozy, safe, and amply refreshed is well deserved. STA401

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With all the facilities you’d expect from one of the city’s swankiest suburbs, this hotel doesn’t disappoint. Cocktails in the lobby bar, work up a sweat in the fitness center or cool down with a swim. Get a good nights sleep in the comfy modern rooms. STA937

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cYcLe soWeto fuLL DaY, fr $134Jump on a bike and discover for yourself the stories and people who make up vibrant Soweto. Learn about the turbulence of apartheid at the Apartheid Museum, ride past the former home of Nelson Mandela and see the realities of life in a migrant workers’ hostel. End this unique tour at a local shebeen bar, enjoying a drink and perhaps dancing to the rhythm of kwaito music. STA524

JoZi BY foot haLf DaY, fr $90Home to the Rainbow Nation, this fast paced city combines the best of new South Africa with the country’s rich cultural history. Learn about Africa’s indigenous people at Museum Africa, visit the Market Theater, renowned as the “Theater of Struggle” and learn about brewing at the SAB World of Beer. STA525

accoustiX LoDgeRight on the Jan Smuts main avenue in Gauteng, here you can enjoy a game of snooker, rustle up a feast in the kitchen or grab an African drum and beat away in the sound-proof jamming café. Hang out by the pool & make new friends or catch up with old ones on the WiFi. STA521

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While your friends jet off to the beach for another predictable week of ‘revelry’ and your family heads to the Kansas to visit your cantankerous aunt – why not do something far more fulfilling? Holiday plans don’t come much more exciting than a couple of weeks checking out the amazing animals of South Africa, the Latin flair of Mozambique and the colorful culture of Swaziland. Those who demand safari action, but also want to experience lifestyles and traditions far removed from day to day life in the U.S. – look no further than this brilliant adventure. Diversity is the name of the game – lions, leopards and elephants prowling verdant savannahs, the sultry vibes of one of Mozambique’s many jazz bars, exploring a land ruled by a king with 13 different wives and the hefty hippos of St Lucia. Kicking off in the powerhouse city of Johannesburg and finishing by the Indian Ocean in Durban – this 12-day escapade is the perfect introduction to the wonders of Southern Africa.

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DaY 1: arrive JohannesBurgArrive in Johannesburg at any time and meet your friendly traveling group.

DaY 2: BLYDe river canYon Head east towards Mpumalanga through a fascinating landscape complete with mountains, panoramic passes, valleys, waterfalls, and beautiful forests. Keep your eyes open for some of Africa’s raptors, the Crowned Eagle, Snake Eagle, falcons and kites. (B, L, D)

DaYs 3-4: Kruger nationaL ParKWelcome to big game country! The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Spot the “Big 5”, and many other crazy creatures in one of Africa’s greatest wildlife areas. Enjoy early morning and afternoon game drives over two days of game viewing, and search out some incredible animals while enjoying the wonderful natural surroundings. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 5-6: MaPuto Notice the definite Latin flair of this African city. Check out the popular seafront, colonial architecture and colorful jacaranda trees. Enjoy cool drinks and peri peri prawns at the many excellent restaurants and visit the bars and discos of the infamous Fere de Popular. (2B, L)

DaYs 7-8: KingDoM of sWaZiLanDThe mountainous Kingdom of Swaziland, led by King Mswati III, is one of only three monarchies in Africa. You’ll explore Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in the Swaziland’s “Valley of Heaven”, the Ezulwini Vallley. You’ll also get a taste of the colorful culture by visiting a Swazi village and will spend the evenings camping. Take the opportunity to go mountain biking, trailing or game viewing. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 9-10: ZuLuLanDReenter South Africa and check out one of the country’s most diverse regions as you stay in the St Lucia area near the coast. Take an optional boat trip on the estuary or visit the Umfolozi Game Reserve - a safe haven for both the white and black rhino, and as well lions, buffalo, elephant, and leopard. (2B, L)

DaY 11: DurBan Spend most of the day traveling the coast to Durban. Explore the beach and dive into the warm waters of the Indian Ocean - just out the front door of your guest house. Enjoy a final evening with your group. (B, L, D)

DaY 12: DePart DurBanYour adventure sadly finishes just after breakfast. Say your goodbyes. (B)

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Accommodation: Simple Hotel (3 nts), participation camping (5 nts), multishare guesthouses (3 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 11 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 6 dinners Budget: Allow USD45-55 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCJ

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DaY 1: iLKLeY reserveTravel along the Panorama Route to explore Blyde River Canyon, Bourke Luck Potholes and God’s Window, with views of one or two waterfalls en route. Embark on a short bush walk in the evening for your first African wildlife experience before returning to camp where the local Shangaan people will welcome you. (L, D)

DaYs 2-3: Kruger nationaL ParKThe world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a “Big 5” wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. The flagship of South African national parks, Kruger is home to more than 140 different species of mammals - spot lions, elephants, rhinos and many other animals in one of the world’s greatest wildlife areas. Enjoy game drives both in the morning and afternoon and watch nature unfold in front of your disbelieving eyes. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 4: DePart JohannesBurgStart with an optional early morning game drive, take in the fresh morning air and search out some wild animals in this incredible wilderness area. After a late morning breakfast you’ll return to Johannesburg. (B, L)

Accommodation: Participation camping (3 nts) Transport: Minivan or minibus, walking Group size: Max 16 Avg 10 Group leader: Tour Leader/cook, driver meals: 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners Budget: Allow USD30-40 for meals not included Tour Code: GADAKS

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DaY 1: JohannesBurg From Johannesburg travel east into Mpumalanga and greater Kruger, stopping to view some of the sights along the ‘panoramic route’. On arrival at camp relax and unwind around the fire. (D)

DaYs 2-3: Kruger Private gaMe reserve You’ll spend the next few days exploring the Balule Private Game Reserve nestled in close proximity to Kruger NP. You’ll head out on exhilarating walking safaris, a fantastic way to get close to wildlife without any barriers - just keep an eye out for lions! After brunch and a rest, the afternoon game drives will get the blood pumping again - catching sight of a lion in the wild will take your breath away. Keep your camera and binoculars at the ready while searching for the wildlife the Great Kruger is renowned for. In the evenings relax with a hearty dinner and a beer around the warming campfire. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 4: DePart JohannesBurg Set out for one last walk. Sniffing the typical scents of the bush you’ll realize how much you’ve learned already! After breakfast pack up, say your goodbyes and transfer back to the city. (B)

Accommodation: Pre erected tents with shared facilities (3 nts) Transport: Minibus, 4x4, foot Group Size: Min 2, Max 10 Group Leader: Services of driver/wildlife guidemeals: 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners Tour Code: ACKWS4

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DaY 1: JohannesBurgDeparting Johannesburg at dawn, arrive at the Thornhill Safari Lodge in time for lunch. Set out on a ‘Big 5’ evening game drive in an open 4x4. Relish a night cap at one of the waterholes before continuing the game drive into the night. Return to camp for dinner around a crackling log fire. (L, D)

DaYs 2-3: Kruger nationaL ParKRise early and spend a full day on game drives in Kruger NP. After a picnic breakfast you will experience various birdlife, copious game and smaller animals in their natural habitat. Enjoy a relaxing evening back at camp. Spend Day 3 relaxing at the Lodge or take part in optional activities. End the day with an evening game drive - with the aid of spotlights, track the elusive creatures of the night. Return to the Lodge for a splendid ‘boma’ dinner. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 4: DePart JohannesBurgVenture out on a crisp morning nature walk. qualified rangers will explain the finer details of nature like bird, tree and spoor identification. After brunch head to the Drakensberg Escarpment - view the impressive Three Rondawels overlooking the Blyde River Canyon. Arrive in Johannesburg in the late afternoon. (B)

Accommodation: Game Lodge (3 nts) Transport: Minibus, 4x4, foot Group leader: Qualified driver/guide meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners Tour Code: STA2214

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the greater Kruger conservation areaThe flagship of South African national parks, Kruger offers an unrivalled variety of wildlife, including the “Big 5” and is well deserving of its worldwide reputation.

Many of the more luxurious lodges sit within huge private game reserves.

These may be within Kruger Park or share unfenced borders with it. The whole region is called the Greater Kruger Conservation Area.

Rest assured that wherever you are within Kruger you’ll be astounded by the fantastic wildlife that you stumble upon.

getting thereLodges offer transfers from nearby Nelspruit and Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA), which receives flights from Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.

3 goMo goMo gaMe LoDge, KLaserie Private nature reserve

Sitting on acres of precious reserve, this lodge offers spectacular landscapes alongside excellent opportunities for coming face to face with the “Big 5”. By day head out on game drives and bush walks. By night sample tantilizing cuisine served around a log fire in an open-air Boma under the bright night stars. Chalets are stylish but cozy and boast their own deck perfect for wildlife spotting over your morning cuppa! STA941

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4 Bongani Mountain LoDge, MthethoMusha gaMe reserve

Fantastic views, superb service and a luxurious and unique outback atmosphere, everything you need for a wonderful time in Kruger. There are magnificent views from every part of the lodge - no need to fight for the best spot! Chalets are set atop the Malelane Lebombo Mountains and have private decks with panoramic views. Calm down after thrilling game drives with a soothing massage in the Amani African spa. STA942

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1 gaZeBo gaMe LoDge, KWa MaDWaLa Private gaMe reserve

Ideal for travelers on a budget who want to be as close to the wildlife action as possible, this lodge offers game drives, micro-flights over the park and even tours across the border into Mozambique. Kick back with a drink and watch game group around the nearby watering hole or cool down in the pool. Choose a bed in one of the spacious dorms or upgrade to one of the large private rooms with en suite bathroom.STA939

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2 Protea Kruger gate, Kruger gate

This unbeatable safari lodge offers bush drives in its own private reserve, and also through the Kruger National Park. Its location, just a few minutes from the park gate, allows you to minimize travel time and maximize wildlife viewing. The hotel also has its own game viewing deck, so get yourself settled and get your binoculars out! Enjoy African cuisine under the stars at the Lapa restaurant or sip a cocktail at the riverside bar. STA940

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Tick off all the big highlights in South Africa, and dip your toe into the magic of Mozambique and Swazliand with this 20-day mega-trip. You’ll get your safari fix in the enormous Kruger National Park and the awesome Addo. So prepare to get jaw-droppingly close to lions fresh from the kill, playful elephants and lean leopards eagerly surveying their surroundings from the uppermost branch of a lonely tree. You’ll experience the astonishing beauty of the Indian Ocean coastline - do as much or as little as you please! You’ll check out landscapes guaranteed to amaze as you explore the fantastical forests of Tsitsikamma and the caves of the Swartberg Mountains. You’ll sample some diverse and fascinating cultures as you take in the lush, green valleys of Swaziland and spend a night in a traditional Xhosa village. Finish up with a day at leisure in the beautiful city of Cape Town. Get absorbed in genuine African magic on this all-encompassing trip.

Best Bits• MarvelatMpumalanga’sstunningviews• Goinsearchofthe"Big5"atKrugerNP• ExperiencetheLatinflairofMaputo• StrollalongtheseafrontinMozambique• ExploreSwaziland’s“ValleyofHeaven”• SpothipposandcrocsinStLucia• RelaxandexploreinPortStJohns• SpendthenightinaXhosavillage• GazeattheenormouselephantsofAddo• ExploretheforestsofTsitsikamma• RideanostrichinOudtshoorn• BecaptivatedbyCapeTown

DaY 1: arrive JohannesBurgArrive at any time - and meet your new friends.

DaY 2: BLYDe river canYon Head east towards Mpumalanga through a fascinating landscape complete with mountains, panoramic passes, valleys, waterfalls, and beautiful forests. Keep your eyes open for some of Africa’s raptors, the Crowned Eagle, Snake Eagle, falcons, and kites. (B, L, D)

DaYs 3-4: Kruger nationaL ParKThe world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Spot the “Big 5” and many other crazy creatures in one of Africa’s greatest wildlife areas. Enjoy early morning and afternoon game drives over two amazing days as you seek out some incredible animals in their truly wonderful natural surroundings. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 5-6: MaPutoNotice the definite Latin flair to this African city. Check out the popular seafront, colonial architecture and colorful Jacaranda Trees. Enjoy cool drinks and peri peri prawns at the many excellent restaurants and visit the bars and discos of the infamous Fere de Popular. (2B, L)

DaYs 7-8: KingDoM of sWaZiLanDThe mountainous Kingdom of Swaziland, led by King Mswati III, is one of only three monarchies in Africa. You’ll explore Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in the Swaziland’s “Valley of Heaven”, the Ezulwini Vallley. You’ll also get a taste of the colorful culture by visiting a Swazi village and spending the evenings in traditional beehive huts. In your free time take the opportunity to go mountain biking, trailing or game viewing. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 9-10: ZuLuLanDRe-enter South Africa and check out one of the country’s most diverse regions as you stay in the St Lucia area near the coast. Take an optional boat trip on the estuary or visit the Umfolozi Game Reserve - a safe haven for both the white and black rhino, as well as lions, buffalo, elephant, and leopard. (2B, L,)

DaY 11: DurBan Spend most of the day traveling the coast to Durban. Explore the beach and dive into the warm waters of the Indian Ocean just out the front door of your guest house. (B, L, D)

DaY 12: Port st JohnsSouth from Durban, you’ll travel through the Eastern Cape province into the heartland of the Xhosa people. You’ll arrive into Port St Johns, a veritable paradise on a large stretch of Indian Ocean coast referred to as the ‘Wild Coast’. Here you will have a full day to explore the dramatic scenery of the rocky beaches, hidden lagoons and coastal cliffs. Try your luck at surfing the waves, scuba diving, horseback riding, or go hiking on one of the various nature trails in the rolling green hills. (B, L, D)

DaY 13: east LonDon areaTravel along the national highway toward the Transkei, enjoying views of rolling hills, farmland and traditional Xhosa villages. At Khaya La Bantu, an authentic Xhosa village, you will be welcomed by the friendly villagers and invited to join them at their community center. You will overnight in their rustic indigenous dormitory hut sleeping 30-40 people with sleep mats on the floor. The optional guided tour will enrich your insight into various aspects of the Xhosa heritage and their proud traditions. (B, L, D)

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DaY 14: aDDo eLePhant nationaL ParK Marvel at the stunning scenery as you cross many unique valleys en route to the Addo Elephant National Park. Although famous for the Addo Elephants, this park is home to a wide variety of wildlife and you’ll embark on an afternoon game drive in search of the resident elephants, black rhino, lion, buffalo, and even leopard. Spend the evening listening to the wild sounds of Africa around the campfire. (B, L, D)

DaYs 15-16: tsitsiKaMMa Indigenous Tsitsikamma forests surround the campsite in the village of Storms River. Options in the area include hiking a portion of the Otter Trail, or along the coastline - go abseiling, scuba diving, snorkeling, boat rides, canoeing, or whale watching. Alternatively, why not try the world’s highest bungee jump? (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 17: KnYsnaVisit the breathtaking Tsitsikamma National Park for nature walks along the rugged coastline before heading to the town of Knysna. (B, L, D)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (11 nts), multishare guesthouse (4 nts), simple hotels (4 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour Leader/cook, driver, local guides meals: 19 breakfasts, 16 lunches, 13 dinners Budget: Allow USD90-120 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCS

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DaY 18: ouDtshoornAfter visiting “The Heads” in Knysna, a town nestled on a tranquil lagoon on the coast, you’ll take a scenic drive over the Outeniqua Mountains into the area known as Klein Karoo, where you’ll make the quiet town of Oudtshoorn your base. Oudtshoorn is the ostrich capital of the world, with 400 ostrich farms surrounding the town. In the late afternoon head to the Swartberg Mountain Range to visit the fascinating Cango Caves. (B, L, D)

DaY 19: caPe toWnVisit the famous, beautiful and cosmopolitan city of Cape Town. Enjoy some free time to explore the historic center and its museums. Visit Robben Island, take a cable car up the remarkable Table Mountain, enjoy some local Theater, or just relax on the beach and bask in the Cape’s glorious sunshine. (B, L)

DaY 20: DePart caPe toWnThings finish up in the world’s most beautiful city. (B)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (10 nts), basic bush camping (2 nts), simple hotel (1nt) Transport: Air-conditioned touring vehicle, mokoro Group Size: Max 16, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 13 breakfasts, 12 lunches,10 dinners Budget: Allow USD70-95 for meals not included Tour Code: GADAKF

Do soMething shorter‘Jo’Burg to vic faLLs overLanD’9 DaYs, fr $749 Tour Code: GADAJV

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Think back to all those wildlife documentaries and the wild wonders of Africa that you imagined were the exclusive domain of corny TV presenters, and prepare to have any percieved barriers blown away! This overland adventure trip opens up all the brilliant beauty of Africa. In and out of Johannesburg, this is justifiably one of our most popular overland adventure trips. You’ll experience all the best that Botswana has to offer, as well as South Africa’s famous Kruger National Park and the truly incredible Victoria Falls. All this in just 14 days – and at no point will you feel rushed or unsatisfied. The Okavango Delta alone is enough to ensure that you’ll walk away from this adventure awestruck… canoeing past hungry hippos and cranky crocodiles usually has that effect! But amazement will never leave you during your whole time away as you realize every seemingly impossible African dream. So prepare for never-ending sunsets over mysterious landscapes, deafening walls of water, face to face encounters with a plethora of wild animals and an introduction to a number of amazing cultures and inspirational ideas.

Best Bits• Goinsearchofthe"Big5"atKrugerNP• CheckouttherhinosofKhama• FeeltheforceoftheVictoriaFalls• GetadventurousinLivingstone• ViewamazingwildlifeatChobeNP• CheckoutthebizarreMakgadikgadiPans• CanoedowntheOkavangoRiver• BushcampintheOkavangoDelta DaY 1: arrive JohannesBurgArrive into Johannesburg at any time – absorb the atmosphere of this throbbing city.

DaY 2: seroWe/KhaMa rhino sanctuarY Travel through a very desolate and beautiful part of central-eastern Botswana. Finish the day at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary, a unique community-based initiative in wildlife conservation. (B, L, D)

DaYs 3-4: Maun/oKavango DeLtaAfter leaving some of your luggage in Maun, you’ll begin your fantastic overnight excursion into the delta. Drive for one-to-two hours in customized safari vehicles to the “dock” where you’ll hop into a mokoro, a dug-out canoe that will take you deep into the delta. After a couple of hours you’ll arrive at your basic “bush camp”. In the afternoon, enjoy game walks, mokoros (occasionally unavailable due to seasonality), birdlife and game viewing in the pristine wilderness area of the Okavango Delta, the world’s largest inland delta. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 5-6: gWeta/nata Enjoy one last sunrise over the Delta and go on a last walk into the bush searching for game before heading onwards to Gweta, located near the bizarre salt pans of Makgadikgadi. The pans team with life and have an area the size of Switzerland. Get a feeling for the local environment as you camp under ancient Baobab Trees. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 7-8: Livingstone/victoria faLLs Cross the Zambezi River, enter into Zambia and continue to Livingstone. You’ll spend the next two days of your tour here, a great base to see both some natural wonders and take part in a number of exciting activities. Get up close and wet while checking out the immense Victoria Falls, raft the white-water of the mighty Zambezi or for the more adventurous, bungee jump from a very high bridge! (2B, L)

DaY 9: Kasane/choBe river Proceed towards Chobe National Park in the morning, staying just outside of the park near the town of Kasane. The best way to appreciate Botswana’s largest national park and its thousands of resident elephants, crocodiles and hippos is on an optional afternoon boat cruise on the Chobe River. You may also choose to embark on an optional game drive in search of lions, antelope and of course, elephants! (B, L, D)

DaY 10: nata Hop onto an open safari vehicle with destination bush camp in the wilds of Botswana! Camp is set up ready so all that’s left for you to do is relax, enjoy an African bush braai (BBq) and take in the incredible landscape. (B, L, D)

DaY 11: PaLaPYeArriving to Papapye, a chance to break the journey and unwind at the camp’s pool. Palapye was originally called Phalatswe (meaning ‘Many Impalas’ in Sekgalagadi). (B, L, D)

DaYs 12-13: Kruger nationaL ParK Welcome to big game country! The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Spot lions, elephants, rhinos and many other animals in one of Africa’s greatest wildlife areas. Enjoy the early morning and afternoon game drives - where you will have a chance to search out some incredible wildlife. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 14: JohannesBurg Your tour ends in the afternoon when you return into Johannesburg at approximately 5pm. (B, L)

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MY favorite eXPerienceThe sand dunes of Sossusvlei are the biggest in the world - and the king of them all is the aptly named ‘Big Daddy’. Trudging through soft and shifting sand in sweltering temperatures ain’t an easy task, but when I reached the top I felt so exhilarated. The views were sensational, and running back down was hilarious! Josh, columbus

the WeatherWith 300 days of sunshine on average per year, Namibia is one of the sunniest places on the planet. Things can get swelteringly hot throughout the interior, while the coastal regions are often cooled by ocean breezes. You’ll only really see rain during the summer months (November to February), and this is usually in the form of heavy thunderstorms. The winter months from May to September boast wonderful warm days contrasted by cold nights - this is the best time of the year to visit the Namib Desert.

LocaL gruBJonathan Swift once said, “He was a bold man that first ate an oyster”. Well that brave chap may well have came from Namibia - which boasts some of the tastiest in the world. Even if you think you don’t like them, prepare to be converted.

usefuL infoNamibia has one of the lowest population densities in the world, so expect vast, achingly beautiful wide-open spaces.

useLess infoNever criticize the beer. Namibians believe it is their patriotic duty to drink and enjoy beer. This patriotism is particularly strong when the weather is hot.

trY Before You fLYCrossing the desert on their motorbikes, much of this stunning country is shown off as they ride thousands of miles from town to town meeting and learning about the locals on their way. Passing elephants, ostriches and giraffes en route they eventually track down the amazing Himba Tribe.

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Walking distance from the city center - sun away your stress at the relaxing Rivendell. Large and homely, this guesthouse boasts a tropical garden and a pristine pool – perfect for perfecting your tan. At night, drink to your heart’s content at the fabulous 24-hour self-serve bar. STA441

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Centrally located - where you’ll find cafés and restaurant close by. With a relaxed and informal vibe and rooms laid out around a pool and garden area, this is a great place to stay. All dorms have en suite bathrooms, free breakfast and tea and coffee each morning. STA439

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Prepare for some fanastic wildlife in Namibia’s premier big game location, Etosha National Park. Etosha is home to an abundance of Africa’s finest animal life. So if your idea of Africa is elephants, giraffes, rhinos, lions, leopards, and cheetahs then you’ve certainly come to the right place! Spend both nights camping under the stars and wander to the nearby floodlit waterhole for some nocturnal viewing. You will be picked up and dropped off in Windhoek. STA448

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The eerie expanses of desert in Namibia are one of the most striking things about this vast country and you can wake up, pop your head out of your tent and be greeted by sunlight spreading across the landscape. This tour is designed to give you a snapshot of the highest dunes and the oldest desert in the world. Your three-day adventure whizzes from Windhoek to the Namib Desert where you’ll spend your days exploring and your nights lost in wonder. STA527

seLf-Drive• Flexibilitytoexploreatyourownpace• Accommodationincluded• Plannedguidemap• Reliableroadsigns• Wellmaintainedroads

Namibia is perfect for self-drive tours with a great, easy to negotiate and well maintained road network. We’ve put a few itineraries together allowing you to choose the highlights you’d like to see, pick how long you have to do it and stay in accommodation that suits your budget. Self-drive tours are inclusive of a planned guide map and hotels taking out any hassle and leaving you to enjoy the good bits! Stop where you want when you want and see the highlights of this amazing country your own way! STA943

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This family run guesthouse offers old-fashioned hospitality. There’s a cozy bar with a big TV, all rooms feature en suite bathroom and a tasty breakfast is included. After last orders head to your comfy quarters, or join the crowd and head down to the closely located nightlife. STA442

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Accommodation: Assisted camping - participation limited to helping with the tents (7n), chalets (2n) Transport: Minibus or specially converted safari vehicle Group Size: Max 14 Group Leader: Professional guide, camp assistant meals: 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 7 dinners Tour Code: STA451

uPgraDe the coMfort‘naMiBian iDeaL’12 DaYs fr $4,029 Tour Code: STA582

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Accommodation: Assisted camping - participation limited to helping with the tents (4n), guesthouse (1n) Transport: Minibus or specially converted safari vehicle Group Size: Max 14 Group Leader: Professional guide, camp assistant meals: 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 4 dinnersTour Code: STA580

aDD the oKavango & vic faLLs‘DeLta & faLLs safari’8 DaYs fr $1,839 Tour Code: STA581

naMiBian eXPLorer 10 DaYs fr $1,433 No LoCAL

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• ClimbtheamazingsanddunesofSesriemandSossusvlei• EnjoyafreedayofactionpackedfuninSwakopmund• SpendthenightatTheBrandberg,Namibia’shighestmountain• MeettheHimbaPeopleandabsorbAfrica’sancienttraditions• MarvelatthebiggameofEtoshaNationalPark

DaY 1: WinDhoeK/naMiB Desert Head to Namib Naukluft Park crossing incredible mountain scenery. (L, D)

DaY 2: naMiB Desert Pass through Sesriem at sunrise. Stop for breakfast and walk amid the spectacular dunes. In the afternoon you’ll visit Sesriem Canyon. (B, L, D)

DaYs 3-4: sKeLeton coast/sWaKoPMunD Back in the desert, cross the Namib Gravel Plains and arrive into bird-filled Walvis Bay. Head to Swakopmund for a free day of fun and seafood. (2B, L)

DaY 5: BranDBerg Mountain Visit the seal colony at Cape Cross. Travel to Uis - a remote mining town famed for semi-precious stones. Sleep in The Brandberg’s shadow. (B, L, D)

DaY 6: oase hiMBa viLLage, KaManJaBHike to the ‘White Lady’ rock painting and head to beautiful Damaraland. Meet the Himba people and learn about their ancient traditions. (B, L, D)

DaYs 7-8: etosha nationaL ParK Staying in two different camps within the park - check out Etosha’s amazing wildlife as they group around the many waterholes. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 9-10: WinDhoeK Head out on a game drive this morining. Visit the Africat Foundation at Okonjima. Return to Windhoek on Day 10. (2B, L, D)

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• NocturnalwildlifeatoneofEtosha’sfloodlitwaterholes• MarvelatEtosha’sstunningscenicbeauty• CheckoutOkahandja’sfascinatingwoodcarvingmarket• CampoutundertheglitteringnightskiesoftheNamibDesert• WanderthemassivesanddunesofSossusvlei

DaY 1: WinDhoeK / oKauKueJo, etosha nationaL ParKTravel north passing through farmland, stopping at small towns along the way. After entering Etosha you’ll game drive your way through to Okaukuejo camp. After dinner head out to the floodlit waterhole and see if you can spot rhinos, elephants and lions. (L, D)

DaY 2: east etosha, naMutoni regionMarvel at the amazing views of the massive Etosha Pan as you enjoy a full day’s game driving, visiting several waterholes. You’ll stop for lunch at Halai camp before continuing to the Namutoni region. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: WinDhoeKPass through towns and rural areas on your way back to Windhoek where you’ll spend the night in a guesthouse. Stop at the small town of Okahandja, the home of Namibia’s largest woodcarving market.(B, L)

DaYs 4-5: naMiB DesertTravel out over the Eros Mountains and along scenic roads. You’ll stop atthe tiny town of Solitaire, before entering the beautiful Namib Desert asthe sun sets over the stunning landscape. Arise early the next day andhead out towards Sossusvlei, where you’ll wander the amazing dunes.You’ll also check out Sesriem Canyon in the late afternoon. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 6: WinDhoeKClimb up over mountains and along scenic roads to Windhoek. You’ll arriveabout 4pm, when your trip will sadly finish. (B, L)

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Surf humungous sand dunes, gawk at gorgeous wildlife and hang out with local tribes folk - this two-week adventure will leave you breathless with excitement. The eerie canyons, gigantic desert dunes and unearthly forests of the south dominate the first half of this itinerary. Prepare for outrageously scenic sunsets and some seriously adventurous exploration. The second half will introduce you to the north of the country and the brazen wildlife of Etosha, where the big cats, elephants and rhinos are a little hardier than their cousins in South and Eastern Africa. You’ll also get to spend time with the mystical Himba Tribe. Most evenings will be spent camping in the wilds, with only the brooding star-lit sky and the distant sounds of sreeching animals to see you through the night.

Best Bits• GoexploringintheQuiverTreeForest• MarvelattheNamib’seeriebeauty• ClimbthemassivedunesofSossusvlei• MeettheAfricatFoundation’sbigcats• EnjoyamazinggamedivesinEtoshaNP• MinglewiththefascinatingHimbapeople• HikeintotheBrandbergMountain• GetadventurousinSwakopmund

DaY 1: WinDhoeK/Quiver tree forestTravel through the Kalahari Desert, stopping at small towns along the way including Rehoboth, traditional home of the Baster people. You’ll arrive at the quiver Tree Forest in mid-afternoon. Head out and explore the area on foot. (L, D)

DaY 2: fish river canYonHead to the Fish River Canyon, one of the biggest canyons in the world, for some of Namibia’s most astonishing views. Camp at the southern end of the Canyon and in the late afternoon take a dip in the hot springs. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: KLein aus vistaTake a short break by the cool waters of the Orange River. Move on to the tiny town of Aus - you’ll sleep at the Kline Aus Vista, a private reserve, beautifully located in the Aus Mountain Range. Marvel at the sunset and explore this stunning area on foot. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: LuDeritZ/KLein aus vista Look out for the unique Namib wild horses on the drive to Luderitz. On arrival take an optional trip around the bay on an old wooden sailing ship. You’ll check out Kolmanskop, an amazing desert ghost town and the bird life of Diaz Point before returning to Klein Aus Vista. (B, D)

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Accommodation: Assisted camping - participation limited to helping with the tents (11n), guesthouse (1n), chalet (1n) Transport: Minibus or specially converted safari vehicle Group Size: Max 14 Group Leader: Professional guide, camp assistant meals: 12 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 12 dinners Tour Code: STA528

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DaYs 5-6: naMiB DesertHead once again deep into the ancient southern Namib, traveling on small gravel roads and passing tiny rural communities. Watch the terrain change as you traverse this bleak, yet beautiful landscape. You’ll arrive into camp during the late afternoon. On Day 6 you’ll spend the whole day exploring the magnificent sand dunes of Sossusvlei and you’ll also check out Sesriem Canyon. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 7: WinDhoeKBegin the journey over the mountains and along scenic roads back to Windhoek, arriving into the city about 4pm. Relax at your guesthouse and head out for a night on the town. (B, L)

DaY 8: oKonJiMa Travel north, stopping at Okahandja, where you’ll have time to visit Namibia’s largest woodcarving market. Arrive into Okonjima during the mid afternoon and head out for a tour of the Africat Foundation - check out the amazing cheetahs and other big African cats. (L, D)

DaY 9: naMutoni, etosha nationaL ParK Continue north stopping at the mysterious Lake Otjikoto en route to Etosha National Park. Arrive in time for lunch and head out on a late afternoon game drive. In the evening, check out the amazing animals that congregate at Namutoni’s floodlit waterhole. (B, L, D)

DaY 10: oKauKueJo, etosha nPExperience a full day’s game driving. Visit several waterholes and marvel at the stunning views of the massive Etosha Pan. You’ll make your way to Okaukuejo, famous for its waterhole and renowned as one of the best game viewing opportunities in Southern Africa. (B, L, D)

DaY 11: oase hiMBa viLLage, KaManJaB Journey south in search of the Himba Tribesmen. You’ll visit Oase village, located about 10 miles outside Kamanjab. You’ll meet the amazing locals with your specialist guide. (B, L, D)

DaY 12: BranDBerg MountainHead into the beautiful desert region of Damaraland. You’ll vist the Petrified Forest and see the ancient Bushman rock engravings at Twyfelfontien. You’ll then head deeper into the desert to Namibia’s highest mountain. (B, L, D)

DaY 13: sWaKoPMunD, sKeLeton coast Take a morning hike “into” the mountain with your guide to see the “White Lady” rock painting. Stop at the small town of Uis and the seal colony of Cape Cross, before heading to Namibia’s premier seaside resort, Swakopmund. (B, L)

DaY 14: WinDhoeK Enjoy the many amazing activities of Swakopmund, before heading back to Windhoek after lunch, arriving in the late afternoon. (B, L)

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MY favorite eXPerienceWe spent the day getting scarily close to the Victoria Falls, so I was high on adrenaline as I boarded the boat for our cruise down the Zambezi River. We could still hear the distant rumbling of the Falls as we cruised past wallowing hippos, crocs and even elephants. As the enormous African sun began to set and after a few drinks had been downed, we danced on board the boats to the crazy beats of African music. Peter, Brooklyn

the WeatherThe winter in Botswana (late May through August), is generally clear, warm and sunny, with nights a little chilly. In summer (October to April), the rains make much of Botswana inaccesible. Humidity is also very high, with scorching daytime temperatures. Over in Zambia, the seasons are very similar with much of the tourism infrastructure closing up between December to March. Livingstone remains popular all year round, with temperatures at their lowest from April through to July, but don’t worry it’s definitely still warm enough.

LocaL gruBWhy not head to the more remote areas of Botswana and get yourself a plate of Mopane Worms, a grub that looks a bit like a caterpillar - cooked in hot ashes, boiled, or dried and fried. On the other hand, it might just be best to stick to a burger and fries.

usefuL infoA whopping 17% of Botswana is set aside as national parkland. Expect to see more amazing animals and far few spectators than most African countries.

useLess infoThe Kalahari Desert is the best place in the world to spot the loveable Meerkat, which incidentally has closeable ears.

trY Before You fLYThe Okavango Delta features on countless wildlife documentaries. One of the most impressive potraits of this amazing location came in the groundbreaking BBC series, ‘Planet Earth’, which in episode one used time-lapse cameras to capture the annual transformation created by the Okavango Floods. Watch it in awe and believe that you too can be there - in what seems like an entirely different world.

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DaviD Livingstone safari LoDgeLap up a little luxury in this colonial style lodge set on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River. All rooms are decorated in traditional African style - boasting balconies with some having river views. There’s a tropical pool, restaurant and bar, and spa facilities for some post-falls relaxation. STA531

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ZaMBeZi Waterfront LoDgeEpic views over the falls are this little pad’s best highlight. Camp in the adventure village, or nestle down in a cozy chalet right on the waterfront. Dine on the wooden deck and make a splash in one of two pools admiring Silok Island - only 2.5 miles from the falls. STA530

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JoLLYBoYsGreat value for money with a top central location behind the museum. There’s a restaurant, bar and Internet café. Choose from dorms, cute doubles or camping. Pick a mango from a poolside tree, kick back in a hammock, play table tennis, or take the free bus to Vic Falls. STA529

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DaY 1On arrival at Livingstone airport you’ll be met and whisked off to your accommodation. The remainder of the day is yours until the fab sunset dinner cruise on the famed Zambezi River.

Get up to the top viewing platform - it’s common to see elephant, giraffe, hippos, and crocs from here. (D)

White Water rafting fuLL DaY, fr $164For pure rafting with some heart stopping rapids, the Zambezi is your best bet when it comes to Africa. For raucous rapids, you can’t get much better than this one-day adventure. STA532

Lion encounter safari haLf DaY, fr $150No viewing platform, no collars and definitely no cage! You’ll be at eye level with Africa’s King of the Jungle - watch them walk stealthily as they’re prepared for eventual release into the wild! STA533

ZaMBeZi river cruisefr $52Top off a great day with a sunset or dinner cruise along the edges of the Zambezi. With a top viewing platform, lean back with a cocktail and spot hippos, crocs and other wildlife. STA534

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DaY 2After a leisurely start to your day, enjoy breakfast before you’ll be taken off for a guided tour of the thundering Victoria Falls inclusive of cool drinks and local park fees.

DaY 3A day to do what you want with! Relax at your lodge or check out any of the optional adventure activities on offer - options include white-water rafting and abseiling.

DaY 4Your adventure ends today.

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Set on a huge expanse of land, this is camping at it’s best! The snug, but cute rustic cabins are an ideal step up from camping and the en suite baths are a welcome break after your safari. Relax by the pool or restaurant or explore the crocodile enclosure! STA945

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DeLta MoKoro DaY triPfuLL DaY, fr $148Travel with local polers in traditional dugout canoes, ‘mokoros’, through the pristine waters of the Okavango Delta. You’ll head out to the edge of the delta by 4x4 before relaxing back in your mokoro as you’re gently propelled through the waters. A day with hippos lurking in reedy waters - can’t be missed! STA946

MoreMi DaY tourfuLL DaY, fr $148A day trip into the amazing Moremi Game Reserve! This unique park has a startling combination of wet and dry areas allowing savannah game watching and game viewing around the lagoons. Best of all, the elusive African wild dog is known to live in these parts, so get your binoculors out and keep your eyes peeled! STA947

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• Laybackandrelaxinamokorocanoe• Goforexcitingbushwalks• Campinthewilderness• Sharestorieswithyourlocalcrew• Allcampmealsincluded

DaY 1: Maun Arrive into Maun where you’ll be collected from the airport and driven to your campsite. Tonight there will be a briefing about the adventure awaiting you. Relax over dinner and get a good nights sleep in the rustic cabins. (D)

DaYs 2-3: oKavango DeLta Drive into the Okavango Delta where you’ll meet

the local crew and settle into a traditional canoe - a mokoro. Glide along the watery channels until you reach the area where you will set up camp. Get ready for your first taste of adventure as you head off on an afternoon game walk to get up close and personal to the local wildlife without any barriers. Evenings are spent sharing stories around the fire and listening to the sounds of Africa - listen out for the roar of a lion or the grunting of a hippo! (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 4-5: Maun There is time for a last game walk as the sun rises over this watery wonderland before cruising back towards Maun. Spend your afternoon relaxing at the camp, sipping a beer in the pool or get a birds-eye view of the area on an optional scenic flight. Your adventure ends on Day 5 with a transfer to the airport. (2B, D) STA949

MaKgaDiKgaDi & naXi nationaL ParKsfuLL DaY, fr $148This fab tour will take you to either Makgadikgadi or Naxi NP dependent on the day’s animal sighting report. Makgadikgadi NP is one of the largest salt pans in the world, look out for wildebeest and zebra, just a few of the possible animals that live here. The focal point of Naxi NP is the watering hole, a particularly good area for spotting zebra and giraffe. STA948

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When TV producers really want to get your attention on a dozy Sunday evening they generally turn to Botswana. All those amazing wildlife documentaries invariably climax with a scene of jaw-dropping wonder at one of Botswana’s countless natural sensations. So next time you switch on the TV, bore your friends, family and cat with the continually brilliant phrase: “I’ve been there, and there, and there, and there. Over 10 amazing days you’ll check out the world’s largest inland delta, the Okavango Delta, the enormous Makgadikgadi Salt Pan and swathes of grasslands and savannahs, all of which bustle and brim with all kinds of African wildlife. Things start and finish in Zambia’s adventure capital Livingstone, which lies just across the border from Northern Botswana. You’ll enter a land that will overwhelm you and etch its timeless beauty into your memory forever.

highLights• TakeascenicboatcruiseinChobe• MarvelattheMakgadikgadiPans• DriftdowntheOkavangoDelta• EnjoyamazinggamedrivesatMoremi• WatchlionsfightelephantsinSavuti• CheckoutChobe’samazingwildlife• RelaxonthebanksoftheZambezi• Enjoyserenenightcapseverynight

DaY 1: Livingstone/KasaneDepart Livingstone at 9am and head for the border to Botswana, where you’ll cross the Zambezi River by ferry, on your way to Kasane.That afternoon you’ll begin exploring the National Park from the river on a scenic boat cruise. Look out for elephant, hippo and many exotic bird species and prepare yourself for a glorious African sunset. (B, L, D)

DaY 2: MaKgaDiKgaDi PansYou’ll be woken from your slumber by the sound of resident hippos, before making your way south to the Makgadikgadi Pans, rumored to be the largest salt pans in the world. Prepare for the rare sight of a completely flat, white, vegetation-free area, surrounded by plant life only on it edges. From your campsite at the edge of the pans you can walk out on to what used to be the largest lake in Africa. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: MaunTravel to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. The town has many shops, markets and modern facilities such as Internet cafés. You’ll spend the afternoon at leisure preparing for the trip into the Delta the next day. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: oKavango DeLtaAfter an early breakfast you’ll depart for the Delta region. The Okavango Delta is a huge expanse of water that has traveled from the Kavango River to the Angolan Highlands, and fans out onto the upper Kalahari region to form the largest inland Delta in the world. Studded with exotic islands, the Delta is renowned for its incredible variety of bird life as well as many other animals unique to Southern Africa. You’ll explore the channels and waterways by traditional means in mokoro - this is the local form of transport used to traverse the many waterways of the Delta. The afternoon offers you the option to see the Delta from above on a scenic flight (optional.) (B, L, D)

DaYs 5-6: MoreMi gaMe reserveHead off early for the Moremi Game Reserve. Moremi lies on the Eastern side of the Okavango Delta and is home to many species of wildlife including lion, elephant and buffalo. The game reserve itself covers a little over 600 miles. You’ll go for game drives within the park to seek out some of the resident wildlife. (B, L, D)

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Accommodation: Participation camping in canvas dome tents (9n) Transport: Fully equipped safari vehicle, mokoro Group Size: Max 10 Group Leader: Qualified Botswana guide (English speaking), driver, safari cook and camp assistant meals: 10 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 8 dinners Tour Code: STA438

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DaY 7: savutiContinuing on through the wilderness, you’ll game drive further north-east into the Savuti region. The Savuti is well known for the prides of lions that make it their home and the constant battle between these lions and the Savuti Elephants. You’ll game drive the area and spend time partaking in the tradition of nightcap at one of the waterholes. (B, L, D)

DaY 8: KasaneAfter a morning’s game drive you’ll depart the Savuti area and explore one of the more remote inner sections to the park. Chobe is one of Botswana’s premier game parks, renowned for its large elephant herds. You’ll spend the night at a camp on the banks of the Chobe River. (B, L, D)

DaY 9: LivingstoneThis morning starts with an early morning game drive into Chobe National Park to explore the river front area by vehicle. You’ll return in the late morning and make your way back to Livingstone via the Kazangula Ferry. You’ll have the late afternoon at leisure to relax along the banks of the Zambezi. (B, L)

DaY 10: DePart LivingstoneAfter breakfast say your sad farewells and go on your way. (B)

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MY favorite eXPerienceMy trip to Mauritius was just the most heavenly experience - waking up to waves lapping on the sand, eating scrumptious meals morning, noon and night and sipping cocktails as the sun set - it was just a world of relaxation from start to finish. The beauty of the island was enhanced by the lovely locals we met, so friendly and welcoming. I couldn’t name one highlight, the whole time I had there was simply amazing. robert, springfield

the WeatherMauritius has a tropical climate with hot temperatures all year round. Summer is from December to April when it tends to be more humid. The winter months, from May to September are a little cooler and drier. Temperatures at the beaches range between 77°F and 91°F in summer and between 64°F and 75°F in winter.

LocaL gruBMauritius is well known for its spices forming the base of many mouth watering dishes. The multi cultural ethnicity of Mauritius is reflected in its cuisine, which is a mixture of Creole, Chinese, European, African, and Indian. Curries are normally made with fish, beef or chicken and served with white rice. Give the ‘dholl purri’ a go - a pancake served with a kind of curry and tomato sauce and chilli. And let’s not forget that Mauritius is an island so you’re sure to be trying a lot of the super fresh seafood.

usefuL infoThere is no high or low season to visit Mauritius - temperatures are pleasant throughout the year so whenever you go you should be able to spend plenty of time laying on those beautiful beaches.

useLess infoMauritius has a list of truly impressive ‘seconds’ in the world:The second oldest Botanical Gardens in the world, The Pamplemousses Gardens, just behind Kew Gardens in London; the second oldest race course in the world - the Champs de Mars in Port Louis, pipped to the post by Ascot in England; the second oldest daily newspaper in the world - Le Cerneen, published a few years after the Times of London first hit the streets.

trY Before You fLYLet’s face it, once you arrive you’re gonna be spending a lot of time on the beach or by the pool. Don’t be shamed by fellow holidaymakers and their already well developed bronze, get yourself a little pre-trip spray tan and look like you’ve already been on holiday for weeks!

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3 casuarina resort & sPaComfy rooms set in lush gardens with a private beach nearby - a recipe for relaxation! Dip your toes in either of the two swimming pools or sip a drink in the bar as the sun sets. The traditional Mauritian hospitality here will ensure you leave feeling pampered and refreshed. STA952

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2 PauL & virginieWith its classy colonial inspired design, this gem of a resort exudes romance. Lay back on the private beach, indulge yourself at the spa or dine in style at any of the three chic restaurants and bars. After a good wine and dine you can enjoy the resort’s nightly entertainment. STA051

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1 granD Baie hoteL & sPaRight in the heart of Grand Baie with its restaurants, bars and shops, there’s plenty around for when you fancy a break from the beach! But with a load of adrenaline pumping beachside and water activities available, will you ever make it out of the resort? STA950

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7 MovenPicK resort & sPaThis piece of paradise is nestled between sugar cane fields and the endless ocean on the unspoiled southwest coast. For those wanting to relax, the spa is available with an array of treatments such as body wraps and scrubs. Rooms are classical in style with wooden or palm thatch roofs, and a terrace or balcony overlooking the ocean - pour yourself a drink, watch the sun set and savor another perfect end to another perfect day. STA956

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Port LouisIn stark contrast to the laid back life on Mauritius’ many beaches its capital, Port Louis, is hectic and bustling, Check out the city’s famous market or wander down perfectly preserved colonial streets.

centraL PLateauSeek out a bargain in the clothes markets of the Central Plateau towns.

BLacK river gorge nPThe only national park in Mauritius, go hiking through this wild expanse of land.

granD BaieThis busy beach resort is located in the North West of Mauritius and is home to plenty of chic shops, busy bars and relaxed restaurants. .

5 goLD Beach resortThe Gold Beach Resort is set among verdant gardens on the stunning west coast of this heavenly island. Soak up the sun in the pool, work up a sweat in the fitness center before winding down in the cozy restaurant. The hotel can also book watersports on request. STA954

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4 hoteL Le PaLMisteYou’ll be greeted by genuine Mauritian warmth at this lovely hotel. Start your day at the fabulous restaurant before getting some laps in at the pool. Take a short stroll down to the picture perfect Trou aux Biches Beach where you can be as active or as lazy as you like! STA953

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6 PaLMar BeachHemmed in by a pristine beach on the tranquiil East Coast, this hotel has the perfect setting for a perfect holiday. There’s fantastic snorkeling and sailing or just relax from the sidelines on the golden beach! Rooms have views out to the Indian Ocean and all the ammenities. STA955

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8 Le ParaDise cove & sPaRecharge your batteries at this beautiful resort. Wander down to the stunning secluded beach or settle down at the ‘bikini bar’ to see panoramic views over the small islands off the north coast. Sample sumptuous cuisine at any of the four restaurants serving local Creole and international dishes. At the end of another long sunny day retire to your room with its refined romantic-style, classic furniture and warm tones. STA957

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9 Le carDinaLComprising of just 13 sea-facing suites, this resort is intimate and exclusive. Wake up to the breathtaking view of Trou aux Biches Bay and take a refreshing dip in the sea before breakfast - there’s no excuse not to as you have direct access to the beach! Have a light lunch at the beach bar or dine a la carte at the restaurant. End the day admiring the sun set with a tantilizing cocktail at the resort’s very own piano bar. STA958

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Dar es salaam 86 88 86 84 82 82 81 81 82 86 86 86

Kampala 79 79 79 77 77 75 75 75 77 79 79 79

Lilongwe 79 79 79 79 77 73 73 77 81 86 86 81

nakuru 68 68 68 66 64 63 59 61 63 64 64 64

Mombasa 86 88 88 86 82 81 79 81 81 82 84 86

nairobi 77 79 79 75 73 72 70 72 75 77 73 73

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nairoBi to caPe toWn aDventure40 DaYs, fr $3,899 No LoCAL

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This is one of our biggest and most encompassing overland adventures. Every day will bring something truly amazing as you travel across this fantastically diverse continent. Witness landscapes from another planet, encounter animals you never thought you’d see, absorb ancient cultures and meet new friends bonding as you bump along the African roads. As you bound along in your brilliant overland vehicle, expect to pass by herds of elephants, wandering tribesmen, hordes of hippos and many madly waving little kids. Travel from Kenya through Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and into South Africa and check out some of Africa’s must see destinations - the Serengeti, Zanzibar, Lake Malawi, the Victoria Falls, the Okavango Delta, Etosha National Park, and the Namib Desert. Immersed in the coursing heart of Africa and camping out most nights under an ocean of glimmering stars, you’ll feel a million miles away from life at home - and this trip could alter your view on life and the world altogether!

Best Bits• Searchoutthe“Big5”intheSerengeti• ExperiencethewildlifeofNgorongoro• LazeonthelovelybeachesofZanzibar• SwiminLakeMalawi’scrystalwaters• StayonagamefarmoutsideofLusaka• FeelthethunderoftheVictoriaFalls• WitnesstheelephantsofChobeRiver• CruisedowntheamazingOkavangoRiver• MeetthebushmenoftheKalahari• ExploreEtosha’sanimalinfestedpans• DosomethingwildinSwakopmund• ClimbthehugesanddunesofSossusvlei

DaY 1: nairoBi to arusha Depart Nairobi early, heading south into Tanzania heading for Arusha. (L, D)

DaY 2: serengeti nationaL ParK Enjoy the multitude of animal and bird life while cruising through the acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. The “Big 5” roam this vast expanse of grassland and the Masai people can often be seen herding their cattle among the wild game. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: ngorongoro crater Enjoy a final game drive in the Serengeti National Park before continuing on to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The views from your campsite right at the crater’s rim are stunning. The rich pasture and permanent water of the Crater floor supports a resident population of more than 20,000 to 25,000 large mammals! (B, L, D)

DaY 4: arusha Venture down to the crater floor and take in another classic safari experience, viewing the high concentration of wildlife bound by the crater walls. After lunch, continue back to your campsite just outside of Arusha. (B, L, D)

DaY 5: Dar es saLaaM Travel past the iconic Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain - and head towards Tanzania’s largest city, Dar Es Salaam. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-9: ZanZiBar Zanzibar Island, “the spice island”, has a rich history and culture. Relax on the beautiful beaches, explore the fascinating streets of Stone Town and soak up the island spirit. Optional activities include a tour of the spice plantations, a trip to the slave pits or a visit to the ruins of the Sultan’s Palace. (4B)

DaY 10: ruaha river Catch the ferry back to Dar Es Salaam and continue traveling west to Ruaha River in Ruaha National Park. (B, L, D)

DaY 11: iringa Continue the journey southward to Iringa and spend the night just outside the town. (B, L, D)

DaYs 12-14: LaKe MaLaWiCross into Malawi - known as ‘the warm heart of Africa.’ Spend three days relaxing on the shores of the enormous Lake Malawi, taking long beach walks and swimming in the crystal clear water. Choose to snorkel or scuba dive among the colorful tropical fish. As you snake down the shores of the lake, you’ll stay the night at various lakeside camps (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 15: LiLongWe Head to the sleepy capital of Lilongwe. Check out the craft stalls and bustling markets in the Old Town or just sit back and relax. (B, L, D)

DaY 16: chiPataHead to Chipata - visit some of the local shops owned by the small Indian population who call this town their home. (B, L, D)

DaY 17: LusaKaCamp on a private game farm just outside the capital of Zambia, Lusaka. Marvel at the zebras, buffaloes and boks that roam the property, or relax by the pool with a cool beer. (B, L, D)

DaYs 18-21: LivingstoneBased in the buzzing town of Livingstone, spend the next few days exploring the breathtaking Victoria Falls, a natural wonder of the world. Adventure activities abound - go white-water rafting or canoeing on the Zambezi, take an elephant-back safari, bungee jump over the river, or take a chopper over the falls. (4B, L)

DaY 22: choBe riverJourney to the Chobe River, home to one of the largest elephant populations in Southern Africa. The best way to appreciate Botswana’s largest national park is on an afternoon boat cruise on the Chobe River. You may also choose to embark on an afternoon game drive in the park. (B, L, D)

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DaY 23: gWetaVenture south to the village of Gweta, near the fascinating salt pans of Makgadikgadi. (B, L, D)

DaY 24: MaunPick up any supplies and prepare for your unforgettable journey into the “Delta”. (B, L, D)

DaYs 25-26: oKavango DeLtaWhile based at a bush camp - enjoy two full days of game walks and traditional mokoro excursions in the pristine wilderness area of the Okavango Delta, the world’s largest inland delta. Marvel at the wide variety of wildlife that calls the delta their home. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 27: KaLahari (ghanZi)Continue through the western part of Botswana, the heart of the Kalahari to Ghanzi. Take the opportunity to walk with a local San Bushmen and learn fascinating bush skills. (B, L, D)

DaY 28: WinDhoeK Journey to Windhoek, where you’ll take a break from the camping routine and stay in a hotel. Explore this historic city. (B, L)

DaY 29: WaterBerg PLateau gaMe ParKHead north to Waterberg Plateau Game Park. Take a scenic forest walk and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. (B, L, D)

DaYs 30-31: etosha nationaL ParK Etosha in Wambo means “the great white place of dry water” or “white place of mirages” - as one of Africa’s highlights, it offers a variety of wildlife and phenomenal natural beauty. Explore the pans and the park on game drives and spot lions, giraffes, elephants, hippos, rhinos, and herds of antelope and wildebeest. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 32: DaMaraLanDEnjoy one last game drive before heading to the stony desert landscape of Damaraland. (B, L, D)

DaYs 33-34: sWaKoPMunDHeading south through Damaraland, if time allows, you’ll have a chance to visit some of the local attractions, such as historic rock engravings, a petrified fossil forest or the “organ pipes”. You will spend two nights in Swapokmund. Try some of the numerous activities available such as dune boarding and a dolphin cruise. (B, L)

DaYs 35-36: naMiB Desert Head to the emptiness of the Namib Desert. You’ll spend the first night in the mystical village of Solitaire. The next day you’ll visit Sossusvlei - a clay pan, enclosed by the world’s largest sand dunes. You’ll also stop at Sesriem Canyon, a small canyon that’s invisible from even a short distance away. Spend the second night on the edge of the Namib desert. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 37: fish river canYonJourney to Fish River Canyon, the largest canyon in Africa. Take in the beauty as a spectacular sunset slips over the canyon rim. (B, L, D)

DaY 38: garieP river Travel through the more arid regions of Namibia, camping on the Gariep (Orange) River. Take a walk in the nearby village, take a swim, relax, or ride down the river in a canoe. (B, L, D)

DaY 39: caPe toWn Journey to the the famous, beautiful and cosmopolitan city of Cape Town. (B, L)

DaY 40: DePart caPe toWnSay farewell to new friends. (B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (6 nts), participation camping (27 nts), full service camping (2 nts), multishare guesthouse (2 nts), basic bush camp (2 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, 4x4, minibus, ferry Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 38 breakfasts, 31 lunches, 27 dinners Budget: Allow USD240-320 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADKNC

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For an awesome encapsulation of just how immense the African continent is, look no further than this sensational overland adventure. Cruising through six different countries on a hardy overland truck, you’ll travel through a multitude of astounding landscapes, experiencing a fascinating mix of cultures and an amazing concoction of wild African encounters. You’ll get breathtakingly close to huge herds in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Kruger National Park. You’ll discover your very own little piece of paradise on the beaches of Zanzibar and Lake Malawi. And you’ll witness the water-driven power of Mother Nature at the thundering Victoria Falls and extraordinarily verdant Chobe and Zambezi rivers. The days are all about unadulterated adventure, as you spending your nights relaxing under the shimmering stars with your traveling companions. Feast your eyes upon this action packed itinerary and get ready for adventures you’ve only dreamt of!

Best Bits• Searchoutthe“Big5”intheSerengeti• ExperiencethewildlifeofNgorongoro• ExploreDarEsSalaam’slivelystreets• LazeonthelovelybeachesofZanzibar• SwiminLakeMalawi’scrystalwaters• AbsorbLilongwe’ssleepyvibe• StayonagamefarmoutsideofLusaka• FeelthethunderoftheVictoriaFalls• DosomethingcrazyinLivingstone• ChoosetocruiseontheChobeRiver• CheckouttheMakgadikgadiPans• WitnessKruger’sbigscaryanimals

DaY 1: nairoBi / arusha The journey begins early in the morning as you travel south from Nairobi through the Masai lands into Tanzania and to your camp outside of the town of Arusha. Spend some time exploring the town and its bustling markets, before settling down at the campsite for the night. (L, D)

DaY 2: serengeti nationaL ParK This is classic Africa! Enjoy the multitude of animal and bird life present in the acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. Massive herds of wildebeest and zebra migrate annually on the plains and the “Big 5” constantly roam this vast expanse of grassland. Look out for the Masai people who are often seen herding their cattle among the wild game. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: ngorongoro crater Enjoy a final game drive in the Serengeti National Park before continuing on to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The views from your campsite right at the crater’s rim are stunning. The rich pasture and permanent water of the Crater floor supports a resident population of more than 20,000 to 25,000 large mammals! (B, L, D)

DaY 4: arusha Venture down to the crater floor and take in another classic safari experience, viewing the high concentration of wildlife, including zebra, gazelle, impala, and cheetah, all bound by the crater walls. After lunch, continue back to your campsite just outside of Arusha. (B, L, D)

DaY 5: Dar es saLaaM Journey past the iconic Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, and head towards Tanzania’s largest city, Dar Es Salaam. The city started as a fishing village in the mid-19th century before becoming a port and trading center. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-9: ZanZiBarZanzibar Island has a rich history and culture. Relax on the beautiful beaches and explore the fascinating streets of Stone Town - you can spend hours just wandering the alleys and squares, drinking potent coffee from pavement vendors or buying sweetmeats from tiny cafés. Optional activities include a tour of the spice plantations, a trip to the slave pits or a visit to the ruins of the Sultan’s Palace. (4B)

DaY 10: ruaha riverCatch the ferry back to Dar Es Salaam and continue traveling west to Ruaha River in Ruaha National Park - part of an extensive and unspoiled ecosystem. (B, L, D)

DaY 11: iringa Continue the journey southward to Iringa and spend the night just outside the town. (B, L, D)

DaYs 12-14: LaKe MaLaWiCross into Malawi - known as ‘the warm heart of Africa.’ Spend three days relaxing on the shores of the enormous Lake Malawi taking long beach walks and swimming in the crystal clear water. Choose to snorkel or scuba dive among the colorful tropical fish. As you snake down the shores of the lake, you’ll stay the night at various lakeside camps. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 15: LiLongWe Head to the sleepy capital of Lilongwe, at one time a small village on the banks of the Lilongwe River. Check out the craft stalls and bustling markets in Old Town or just sit back and relax, finding your groove in ‘Malawi time’. (B, L, D)

DaY 16: chiPataHead to Chipata - visit some of the local shops owned by the small Indian population who call this town their home. (B, L, D)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (20 nts), full service camping (2 nts) simple hotels (5 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, 4x4, minibus, ferry Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 27 breakfasts, 21 lunches, 19 dinners Budget: Allow USD160-215 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADKNJ Reverse Tour Code: GADAJN

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DaY 17: LusaKa Camp on a private game farm just outside the capital of Zambia, Lusaka. Marvel at the zebras, buffaloes and boks that roam the property, or relax by the pool with a cool beer. (B, L, D)

DaYs 18-20: Livingstone Based in the buzzing town of Livingstone, spend the next few days exploring the breathtaking Victoria Falls, a natural wonder of the world. Adventure activities abound - go white-water rafting or canoeing on the Zambezi, take an elephant-back safari, bungee jump over the river or take a chopper over the falls. (3B, L)

DaY 21: Kasane / choBe river Depart the Livingstone area and travel to Kasane, sitting at the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe rivers. The best way to appreciate Botswana’s largest national park and its thousands of resident elephants, crocodiles and hippos is on an optional afternoon boat cruise on the Chobe River or on a game drive in an open air vehicle. (B, L, D)

DaY 22: nata Nata is situated on the edge of the impressive Makgadikgadi Pans - remnants of Africa’s largest inland sea. Listen to the wild sounds of Africa and maybe even watch the elephants drink from the camp’s swimming pool! (B, L, D)

DaY 23: PaLaPYe A growing town in south eastern Botswana, Palapye was originally called Phalatswe (meaning ‘Many Impalas’ in Sekgalagadi). (B,L,D)

DaY 24: PoLoKWane Cross into South Africa and head for Polokwane, the provincial capital of Limpopo. Polokwane was founded in 1886 by Voortrekkers and is now a busy center serving the surrounding agricultural and mining communities. (B, L, D)

DaY 25: greater Kruger areaGet ready for spectacular wildlife! Learn about animal tracks, plants and stars on your afternoon conservation walk or catch a glimpse of the history of the Shangaan people and their tradition on an optional village tour. (B, L, D)

DaY 26: Kruger nationaL ParK The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Enjoy an included full day game drive in an open vehicle and search out lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, buffaloes, and many other amazing animals. (B, L, D)

DaY 27: JohannesBurg Travel to Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa. Optional excursions to Soweto or the Apartheid Museum are recommended. (B, L)

DaY 28: DePart JohannesBurgYour amazing adventure comes to an end. (B)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (13 nts), full service camping (2 nts), simple hotel (4 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, 4x4, minibus, ferry Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, local guides meals: 19 breakfasts, 14 lunches, 13 dinners Budget: Allow USD135-175 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADNV

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Each and every day of this fantastical adventure drips with excitement and discovery. Starting in Nairobi you’ll cross over into Tanzania, through Malawi and down into Zambia. En route you’ll experience seductive landscapes, chatty locals and not so chatty, slightly scary wildlife. Picking out just a few highlights would be like trying to abbreviate Shakespeare’s complete works into just one sentence – but alas we’ll give it a try. Prepare for animal overload as you go game driving through the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, get ready to fall in love with a little piece of paradise as you spend four days on the Indian Ocean utopia that is Zanzibar. Stare out at the endless seas of Lake Malawi towards land masses miles in the distance. And feel the awesome power of Mother Nature at the Victoria Falls as the Zambezi River empties itself deep into a steaming haze of rainbow filled mist. Right, ready to go?

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DaY 1: nairoBi to arusha Depart Nairobi early, heading south into Tanzania for Arusha. (L, D)

DaY 2: serengeti nationaL ParK Cruise through the Acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. Massive herds of wildebeest and zebra migrate annually on the plains and the “Big 5” roam this vast expanse of grassland. Look out for the Masai people - often seen herding cattle among the wild game. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: ngorongoro craterEnjoy a game drive in the Serengeti National Park before continuing on to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The views over the crater’s rim are stunning. The rich pasture and permanent water of the Crater floor supports a resident population of more than 20,000 to 25,000 large mammals! (B, L, D)

DaY 4: arusha Venture down to the crater floor and take in another classic safari experience, viewing the high concentration of wildlife, including zebra, gazelle, impala, and cheetah, bound by the crater walls. After lunch, continue back to your campsite just outside of Arusha. (B, L, D)

DaY 5: Dar es saLaaMJourney past the iconic Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, and head towards Tanzania’s largest city, Dar Es Salaam. Go and explore the colorful streets. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-9: ZanZiBarZanzibar Island has a rich history and culture. Relax on the beautiful beaches and explore the fascinating streets of Stone Town - you can spend hours just wandering the alleys and squares, drinking potent coffee from pavement vendors or buying sweetmeats from tiny cafés. Optional activities include a tour of the spice plantations, a trip to the slave pits or a visit to the ruins of the Sultan’s Palace. (4B)

DaY 10: ruaha riverCatch the ferry back to Dar Es Salaam and head to Ruaha River in Ruaha National Park - part of an extensive and unspoiled ecozystem. (B, L, D)

DaY 11: iringa Continue the journey southward to Iringa and spend the night just outside the town. (B, L, D)

DaYs 12-14: LaKe MaLaWiCross into Malawi - known as ‘the warm heart of Africa.’ Spend three days relaxing on the shores of the enormous Lake Malawi taking long beach walks and swimming in the crystal clear water. Choose to snorkel or scuba dive among the colorful tropical fish. As you snake down the shores of the lake, you’ll stay the night at various lakeside camps (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 15: LiLongWe Head to the sleepy capital of Lilongwe. Check out the craft stalls and bustling markets in Old Town or just sit back and relax, finding your groove in ‘Malawi time’. (B,L,D)

DaYs 16-17: chiPata / LusaKa Head back to Chipata to visit some of the local “Down Shops” in this frontier town, then journey across Zambia to a private game farm just outside the capital of Lusaka. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 18-19: Livingstone Based in the buzzing town of Livingstone, spend the next few days exploring the breathtaking Victoria Falls, a natural wonder of the world. Adventure activities abound - go whitewater rafting or canoeing on the Zambezi, take an elephant-back safari, bungee jump over the river, or take a chopper over the falls. (2B, L)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (18 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, ferry Group Size: Max 24, Avg 16 Group Leader: Services of two crew meals: 18 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 14 dinners Budget: Meals and accommodation on Zanzibar are not included, please allow USD30-35 per night Local payment: Basic USD435, fully inclusive USD525 Tour Code: ACZVK22 please Note: Itinerary subject to change

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Up for a true African adventure? This trip will not disappoint. You’ll first have to drag yourself up from the white sandy heaven that is Zanzibar. Once you leave this alluring island you’ll cross back to the mainland and onward to the friendly nation of Malawi where you can wash the African dust off in sparkling Lake Malawi. Journeying through Zambia there’ll be a brief stop in this vast country giving you time to prepare for a once in a lifetime spectacle – the thundering waters of Victoria Falls. If the view alone doesn’t get your blood pumping there’s plenty of opportunity for adrenaline action with arguably the world’s most terrifying white water rafting as just one of the options. Or if plummeting headfirst towards the Zambezi river is more your thing go for the world renowned bungy jump. If you can enjoy the view as you bounce you’ll have the awesome waterfalls as a backdrop. After all that fun it’s time for some serious wildlife viewing – get your tick list out as you cruise through Chobe NP with its herds of elephants and travel onward to the grand finale of your trip, Kruger NP. The “Big 5” beckons so get your binoculars out and start spotting!

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DaYs 1-3: Dar es saLaaM/ZanZiBar From the port city of Dar Es Salaam catch a ferry to Zanzibar - the ‘Spice Island’! Back in time Zanzibar was one of the most important centers on the East African coast with slaves and spices being two of the main exports. Stone Town is the capital and the entry point into this island paradise. Explore the winding cobbled alleys, market stalls and Arabic architecture. Accommodation in Zanzibar is not included - but your tour leader can help you organize this. Relax on palmfringed beaches and soak in warm blue ocean waters on the tropical northern coast.

DaYs 4-5: ZanZiBar/MiKuMi nPReturn to Dar Es Salaam to spend the night before starting the long drive from one country to the next as you leave Tanzania and journey into Malawi. You’ll travel through Mikuwi National Park before leaving Tanzania behind for Malawi. (1B, 1L, 2D)

DaYs 6-9: LaKe MaLaWiStare out at the expanses of bush as you wind your way through Malawi towards one of the African Great Lakes, Lake Malawi itself. Gaze at the tropical waters as you travel along this vast shoreline and chill out with the friendly locals on one of the beaches. Take the opportunity to go scuba diving or snorkeling in waters that are reportedly home to more species of native fish than any other place on Earth. Other options include sailing, horseriding or local village walks. (4B, 4L, 4D)

DaYs 10-12: LiLongWe/LusaKaLeaving the cooling waters behind you’ll visit two capital cities - laid back Lilongwe and lively Lusaka. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaYs 13-16: LusaKa/LivingstoneArrive at Livingstone close to Africa’s Victoria Falls. This is Africa’s adrenaline capital, with white-water rafting, bungy jumping and gorge-swinging available, to name but a few! For something more relaxing try an elephant back safari, horse-riding safari, scenic flight or sunset cruise on the Zambezi. A visit to the awesome ‘Falls’ plunging between the borders of Zambia and Zimbabwe is included. (4B)

DaYs 17-19: choBe nP/francistoWn Crossing into Botswana and to Chobe National Park enjoy an afternoon cruise on the Chobe River. The park is well-known for its spectacular elephant population - the highest concentration of any park in Africa. Watch the elephants frolicking on the riverbanks. Moving south you’ll reach Nata and Francistown on the way to the border with South Africa. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaYs 20-21: francistoWn/Kruger nP The world-renowned Kruger National Park is your next destination. Kruger is South Africa’s largest and best known wildlife area with a huge diversity of fauna and flora. Your time here is spent on game drives searching for the “Big 5”. Venture out into the darkness and look out for those cats eyes on a night game drive in a neighboring private game reserve. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 22: JohannesBurgTravel via the Mpumalanga province to Johannesburg where the tour ends. (B)

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Every dream and desire is satisfied on this mammoth 43-day adventure. Criss cross across Africa – from the sweeping animal-filled plainsof the Masai Mara and the Serengeti to the cloud touching plateau of Table Mountain. Make lots of room in your passport because you’ll passthrough seven very distinct African countries. From big, scary lions to cute and cuddly warthogs, you should be able to tick off the ‘Big 5’, the ‘Little 5’, the ‘Famous 5’ and any other list or group you can think of. But it isn’t all animals… gaze up at the massive Mt Kilimanjaro, explore the heavenly beaches of Zanzibar, conquer the sand dunes of Sossusvlei, dip your toes into the fresh waters of Lake Malawi, check out the delightful Chobe River, and stand in awe as the thunderous roar of the Victoria Falls pulsates your eardrums.

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DaY 1: nairoBi to Masai MaraDepart Nairobi and head across the wide Rift Valley to the famous Masai Mara National Reserve via the Masai town of Narok. You’ll head out on a late afternoon game drive. (L, D)

DaY 2: Masai MaraEnjoy a full day of amazing games drives in one of the most evocative landscapes in Africa. Look out for lurking leopards, rampaging rhinos and herds of zebra, wildebeest, and buffalo. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: Masai Mara / nairoBiLeave the Masai Mara, cross the Great Rift Valley and travel back to Nairobi (B, L, D)

DaY 4: arushaFrom Nairobi cross into Tanzania and stop in the safari capital Arusha - nestled in the shadow of Mt Meru and nearby Mt Kilimanjaro. (B, L, D)

DaYs 5–6: serengeti nationaL ParKSwitch to 4WD vehicles and head out to the world famous Serengeti National Park. More than 5,700 sq mile in area, this endless savannah is home to an enormous array of wildlife including the “Big 5” and all kinds of other amazing animals. You’ll camp out in an unfenced campsite where lion and hyena roam nearby - an exhilarating experience as much for the sounds at night as for the sights of the day! (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 7: ngoronogoro crater /arushaDescend the inner walls of Ngorongoro Crater, a World Heritage Site containing one of the most concentrated populations of wildlife anywhere. This is Africa’s largest intact caldera and the view from crater rim to crater floor, a half-mile below, is staggering. After a morning game viewing you’ll return to Arusha. (B, L, D)

DaYs 8-9: Pangani / Dar es saLaaMOpt to visit a snake enclosure and a local Masai village before heading south to the Indian Ocean, stopping en route at Pangani. You’ll make camp by the ocean at Dar Es Salaam. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 10–12: ZanZiBarTake the ferry to exotic Zanzibar for three nights on the island. With its palm-fringed beaches, romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests, this is an ideal place to relax and recharge. Visit the old slave markets, Prison Island, mosques, palaces, courtyards. and bazaars of Stone Town - but save time for the white sands of the northern beaches. Accommodation on Zanzibar is not included - but your tour leader can help you organize this. (B)

DaYs 13-14: Dar es saLaaM / iringaBack on the mainland, you’ll leave the coast and drive west to Iringa. Revel in the cooler climate as you climb steadily. En route you’ll pass tea and fruit plantations and skirt briefly through Mikumi National Park where - with luck - you might spot wildlife from the roadside. (B, L, 2D)

DaY 15: chitiMBa, LaKe MaLaWiMalawi is one of the friendliest countries in the world and is home to Africa’s third-largest fresh water lake - containing more than 600 species of fish. Your first stop in this most chilled out of places is Chitimba where you’ll camp beside the lake shore. (B, L, D)

DaYs 16–19: LaKe MaLaWi BeachesTravel along the shores of Lake Malawi stopping at various camps and enjoy the hospitality of the local people. Try scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing and horse riding, or simply relax at the beach. For a glimpse of the local culture, try the fascinating village walk. Chill out under star-filled skies at night. (4B, 4L, 4D)

DaYs 20 –21: chiPata, LusaKaCrossing into Zambia you’ll stay at the small town of Chipata and just outside the country’s capital, Lusaka, en route to Livingstone. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 22–25: LivingstoneRight next to the Victoria Falls, Livingstone is your base for the next few days. This is Africa’s adrenaline capital - try white water rafting, scenic flights, gorge-swinging, canoeing, or even bungy jumping! At a slightly lower pace enjoy elephant-back or walking safaris, or just relax at the riverside campsite. You’ll view the Victoria Falls from Mosi-Oa-Tunya (‘Smoke That Thunders’) National Park. (4B)

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DaYs 26–27: Kasane, choBe nPTravel the short distance into Botswana and visit Chobe National Park for an early morning game drive, searching out elephant, buffalo, lion, and a variety of birdlife. You’ll relax during the heat of the day before an afternoon game viewing cruise on the Chobe River to watch hippos wallowing, kingfishers feeding and the African sun slipping below the horizon. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 28–30: Maun, oKavango DeLta Travel to Maun, gateway to the Okavango Delta, a natural wetland where the Okavango River fans out into the largest inland ‘delta’ in the world. Explore the myriad waterways and stunning scenery on foot and by mokoro (dugout canoe). Catch a glimpse of hippo, crocodile, buffalo, and elephant from foot (or water) level. Camp on river islands and enjoy the peace among the swamps, lily pads and swaying grasses. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 31: KaLahari DesertSkirt the northern reaches of the Kalahari Desert via Ghanzi and join local bushmen for an informative desert walk. Discover the secrets of the land and learn how to track animals and survive in this hostile environment. (B, L, D)

DaY 32: WinDhoeKOnwards to Namibia and its quaint capital Windhoek. Hit the town, catch up on emails or head out to a fine food restaurant (B, L)

DaYs 33–34: etosha nationaL ParKEtosha National Park is a vast reserve of more than 7,700 sq miles, surrounding a central salt pan. You’ll spend two days tracking game in this vast arid park. There are flood-lit waterholes adjacent to the campsite where you can watch animals come to drink at night. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 35: DaMaraLanD, sPitZKoPPeTravel into Damaraland, an area of eerie landscapes and barren rocky outcrops. You’ll camp in the tranquil area of Spitzkoppe, known as the ‘Matterhorn’ of Africa. Check out the ancient bushman paintings here. Reach the Atlantic coast and visit Cape Cross Seal Colony, home to 80,000 seals. (B, L, D)

DaYs 36-37: caPe cross, sWaKoPMunDFurther south, sandwiched between ocean and desert, is Swakopmund. Lap up the town’s café culture or try some optional adventure activities such as sand-boarding and skydiving! (2B)

DaYs 38-39: sesrieM, naMiB nauKLuft Continue south to the world’s oldest desert at Sesriem. At dawn you’ll enter the Namib Naukluft Park. Climb the world’s highest sand dunes and watch a stunning sunrise over the vast sea of sand. A great option is to take a guided walk through the desert dunes. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 40: fish river canYonFurther south you’ll visit another natural wonder of Africa - Fish River Canyon, the second-largest canyon in the world. This rivals the Grand Canyon for its breathtaking views. (B, L, D)

DaYs 41-42: garieP (orange river)Enter South Africa and enjoy a relaxing night camping on the banks of the Gariep (Orange) River before traveling onwards through the citrus farming area of the Western Cape. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 43: caPe toWnArriving in the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town, you’ll take a fascinating cultural visit of a local township and enjoy a traditional lunch before your adventure sadly comes to an end. (B)

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Accommodation: Camping (37 nts), shared dorm (2 nts) Transport: Fully equipped safari vehicle Group Size: Max 24, Avg 16 Group Leader: Services of 2 crewmeals: 39 breakfasts, 32 lunches, 32 dinners Budget: Meals & accommodation on Zanzibar are not included, please allow USD30-35 per night Local payment: Basic USD1180, full inclusive USD1850 Tour Code: ACKTC43 please Note: Itinerary subject to change

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This 13-day adventure is perfect for those who want to check out the wild wonders of both Kenya and Tanzania, but also want some concentrated relaxation by the beach. Traveling in specially equipped vehicles with a bunch of intrepid explorers, prepare for serious animal overload as you visit the finest game reserves in the world, the Masai Mara and the Serengeti. Game drives are virtually guaranteed to get you close to lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, hippos, buffalo, wildebeest, cheetahs, and hyenas – to name just a few. Camps are located in the heart of big game country, so you’ll eagerly arise every morning to a symphony of animal sounds. You’ll be safely immersed in their environment – and every superlative sensation associated with the African wilderness will seep into your soul. You’ll feel as wild and free as the animals you are in search of! And when your heartbeat has returned to something like normal - you’ll be whisked away to the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar for sun, sea and a whole load of happiness. Chill out and reflect upon all the wonders of Mother Nature you’ve witnessed in these two amazing countries - a perfect way to end the perfect trip.

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DaY 1: nairoBi to Masai MaraDepart Nairobi, and head across the wide Rift Valley to the famous Masai Mara National Reserve via the Masai town of Narok. You’ll head out on a late afternoon game drive. (L, D)

DaY 2: Masai MaraEnjoy a full day of amazing game drives in one of the most evocative landscapes in Africa. Look out for lurking leopards, rampaging rhinos and herds of zebra, wildebeest and buffalo. (B, L, D)

DaY 3 : Masai Mara / nairoBiLeave the Masai Mara, through the Great Rift Valley to Nairobi. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: arushaCross into Tanzania and stop in the ‘safari capital’ Arusha, a thriving city that bustles with colorful markets, shops, vehicles and people all nestling in the shadow of Mt Meru nearby Mt Kilimanjaro. (B, L, D)

DaYs 5-6: serengeti nationaL ParKSwitch to 4WD vehicles and head to the world famous Serengeti National Park. This endless savannah is home to a huge array of wildlife, so look out for lions, elephants, leopards. and all the usual characters. The park is more than 5,700 sq mile in area and camping on the plains is an exhilarating experience! (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 7: ngoronogoro craterDescend the inner walls of Ngorongoro Crater, a World Heritage Site containing one of the most concentrated populations of wildlife anywhere. This is Africa’s largest intact caldera and the view from crater rim to crater floor, a half-mile below, is staggering. After a morning of game viewing you’ll return to Arusha. (B, L, D)

DaYs 8-9: Pangani / Dar es saLaaMYou’ll continue your journey heading south towards the balmy Indian Ocean via Pangani. Arriving in Dar Es Salaam, you’ll camp at an idyllic site next to the ocean. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 10-12: ZanZiBarTake the ferry to exotic Zanzibar and spend three nights on the island. With its palm-fringed beaches, romantic winding cobbled alleys and lush tropical forests, this is an ideal place to relax and recharge. Visit the old slave markets, ‘Prison Island’, mosques, palaces, courtyards and bazaars of Stone Town, but save time for the white sands of the northern beaches where snorkeling and diving are excellent. Your accommodation on Zanzibar is not included in the tour price but can be arranged by your tour leader. (B)

DaY 13: Dar es saLaaMReturn by ferry to Dar Es Salaam where your adventure sadly comes to an end.

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Accommodation: Hotel (4 nts), safari lodge (9 nts) Transport: 7-seat 4WD Safari vehicle(s), private minibus Group Size: Max 12, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, driver/guide meals: 13 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 9 dinners Budget: Allow USD120-150 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADKTL

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You’ve got two weeks to get away, and you’re determined to go somewhere bigger, better and more exciting than anywhere you’ve ever been before. You want adventure, but you also demand a little bit of style and a whole lot of comfort. Is all this too unreasonable to expect? Of course not! All your demands will be satisfied on this once in a lifetime adventure. You’ll experience real African magic as you explore Kenya and Tanzania, checking out the wild wonders of both countries from the comfort of your plush safari lodges. Encounter amazing wildlife in the legendary Masai Mara, the sensational Serengeti and the resplendent Ngorongoro Crater. You’ll enjoy an inspirational, jaw-dropping and safe encounter with many a mammal. Each evening you can sit back on the verandah, gaze at the stars and sip on a nightcap as you savor every second of this trip of a lifetime. Bliss.

Best Bits• SeeAfrica’sbestwildlifeincomfort• GazeattheflamingosofLakeNakuru• LiveoutsafaridreamsintheMasaiMara• CatchaglimpseofMasaiwarriors• MarvelatLakeManyara’sbirdlife• Searchoutthe“Big5”intheSerengeti• VisitthearchaeologicalsiteofOlduvai• WitnessNgorongoro’sabundantwildlife

DaY 1: arrive nairoBiArrive into Nairobi at any time.

DaY 2: LaKe naKuru nationaL ParK Descend into the Great Rift Valley and enjoy stunning views. Lake Nakuru is a shallow soda lake, renowned for its huge concentration of flamingos and more than 460 species of birds. After checking into your safari lodge inside the National Park, embark on an afternoon safari game drive in search of black and white rhinos, buffalo, impala, and the elusive leopard. (B,L,D)

DaY 3: LaKe eLeMentaita/naivashaA short morning jaunt to scenic Lake Naivasha allows plenty of time to enjoy the rest of your day’s activities. Enjoy a picnic lunch among the animals on Crescent Island, a preserved sanctuary of wildlife where you will wander between tiny herds of mammals such as giraffe, antelope, gazelle, eland, and zebra. Refresh yourself with afternoon tea at Elsamere, the former home of the author of “Born Free”, Joy Adamson. Return to your lodge near the lake shores and enjoy a nature walk. (B, L, D)

DaYs 4-6: Masai Mara Journey to the world famous Masai Mara Game Reserve. With its vast open plains and distinctive flat-topped Acacia Trees, no visit to Kenya would be complete without a visit here! Spend your days game viewing with excellent chances of seeing the “Big 5” - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino, and enjoy your evenings listening to the sounds of the African night from the comfort of your safari lodge. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 7: nairoBiEnjoy one last morning game drive in the Masai Mara, watching the animal kingdom come to life as the sun rises over the Mara Plain. Continue through the Great Rift Valley on your way back to your comfortable hotel in Nairobi. (B)

DaY 8: arushaCross into Tanzania, stopping at Arusha, a picturesque town that sits at the foot of rugged Mt Meru. Spend some time exploring the town and its bustling markets. (B)

DaY 9: LaKe ManYara After breakfast, head west to Lake Manyara, and spend the afternoon touring and wildlife viewing in Lake Manyara National Park. This area is truly stunning, as the western wall of the Rift Valley escarpment provides a backdrop for your search of the park’s phenomenal birdlife, hippos, and famous tree-climbing lions. You’ll also have the opportunity to take part in a tour to a local village to learn about typical life in the region. (B, L, D)

DaYs 10-11: serengeti nationaL ParKJourney to the Serengeti via a local Masai village. Enjoy the multitude of animal and bird life while cruising through the Acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. Animals such as antelope, giraffe, zebra, elephant and lion constantly roam this vast expanse of grassland. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 12: oLDuvai gorge/ngorongoro Enjoy a morning game drive in the Serengeti National Park before continuing on to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, stopping at the archaeological site of Olduvai Gorge en route. The views over the crater’s rim are stunning - the Africa you have dreamed about. (B, L, D)

DaY 13: ngorongoro crater/arusha Venture down to the crater floor and take in your final safari experience viewing the high concentration of wildlife, including elephants, zebra, gazelle, lion, and cheetah, bound by the crater walls. After lunch, continue back to your hotel in Arusha for your final night. (B, L)

DaY 14: DePart arusha Enjoy your breakfast and say your goodbyes. (B)

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Get yourself firmly off the tourist trail with this fantastically diverse adventure through the wildlife hotspots of Uganda and Kenya. You’ll take in three genuine African icons - the Nile, Lake Victoria and the Masai Mara - over 14 action-packed days. As well as countless encounters with some of Africa’s most awe-inspiring animals, you’ll also check out colorful towns, fascinating cultures, roaring waterfalls, and endless sunsets. You’ll have the time to do some exploring on your own terms, and there are loads of amazing optional activities on offer – including chimp tracking, kayaking on the Nile, mountain biking and volunteering. This trip goes right to the very essence of adventure and discovery.

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DaY 1: arrive KaMPaLaArrive in Kampala any time – feel free to explore.

DaYs 2-3: Queen eLiZaBeth nPTravel west towards Lake Edward, Uganda’s most renowned National Park. Enjoy a morning game drive – look out for buffaloes, hippos, elephants, lions, or an elusive leopard. Choose from a number of optional activities, including chimp tracking in the Kyambura Gorge or forest walks in the Maramagambo Forest. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 4: MasinDiA full day journey through the spectacular Ugandan countryside brings you to Masindi, the gateway to Murchison Falls NP. (B)

DaYs 5-6: Murchison faLLs nationaL ParKAfter a short drive you’ll reach Murchison Falls NP where you’ll head straight to the top of the Falls to watch the powerful water cascading down. You’ll cross the Nile by ferry and search for wildlife on a drive into the park. Options for later in the afternoon include a boat trip on the Nile and chimpanzee tracking. (B, L)

DaYs 7-9: JinJaHead south to the shores of Lake Victoria. Renowned as the “Source of the Nile”, Jinja is fast becoming the thrill-seeker’s capital of Africa. Fill your days rafting or kayaking down the Nile River, mountain biking in the Mabira Forest, volunteering with a local project, or just enjoying the relaxed vibe (2B).

DaY 10: KisuMuTravel past banana plantations and rural villages as you cross into Kenya. Spend your time in Kisumu at your leisure; go and have fun at the market, see the local museum or even embark on an optional boat ride along the shores of Lake Victoria in search of exotic birds and hippos. (B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (7 nts), cabin/hut (2 nts), permanent tented camp (2 nts), multi-share hostel (2 nts) Transport: Private minibus, public bus/minivan, taxi, 4x4 Group Size: Max 13, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, certified driver/guide, local guides, camp cook meals: 11 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 4 dinners Budget: Allow USD135-175 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included. Tour Code: GADUKC

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DaYs 11-12: Masai Mara gaMe reserveDepart for the world famous Masai Mara Game Reserve in small 4x4 vehicles. With its vast open plains and distinctive flat-topped Acacia Trees, no visit to Kenya would be complete without a visit here. Make your way into the reserve for an afternoon game viewing drive – and keep your eyes open for the "Big 5". Day 12 starts with an early morning game drive and continues with more game viewing as you criss-cross the rolling hills of the African savannah. You will also have a chance to try the optional balloon safari, in addition to stopping at a Masai village to learn about, and interact with, the local Masai people. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 13-14: nairoBiEnjoy one final morning game drive before traveling through the Great Rift valley onto Kenya’s capital for a final evening with your group. (2B, L)

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If you had a ticklist of “must do” activities in life, tracking endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habital must surely be up there in the top ten. As you break out of the deep undergrowth and stare into the big brown eyes of this majestic ape, you’ll be sure to feel a connection that is indescribable. Catch your breath and prepare for a further onslaught on your senses as you travel through undiscovered lands in Uganda and Kenya. You can chase after chimps in queen Elizabeth National Park, canoe, fish or hike, kayak down the Nile - all with the backdrop of stunning African landscapes and smiley happy people.

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DaY 1: nairoBi/LaKe naKuruAfter an early start travel north out of the busy city of Nairobi through the Great Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru National Park, home to a vast variety of birdlife including hundreds of thousands of flamingos. You will also search for white and black rhino, buffalo, impala, hyena, and even leopard on an afternoon game drive in this renowned game park. (L, D)

DaYs 2-3: eLDoret/KaMPaLaTraveling over varied landscapes cross the Mau Mau Escarpment and arrive into Eldoret. Continue into Uganda and across the northern shores of Lake Victoria to camp in Kampala, Uganda’s vibrant commercial center. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 4-5: Queen eLiZaBeth nPTraveling west towards Lake Edward and to one of Uganda’s famous parks. queen Elizabeth NP is home to more than 95 species of mammals and ten primate species including chimpanzees. Enjoy a nature hike before setting out on game drives hoping to glimpse buffalo, hippo, elephant, lion, and the ever elusive leopard. Relax on a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 6-9: goriLLas/LaKe BunYonYiJourney through the gorgeous countryside to Lake Bunyonyi where you’ll be based for several days. Undoubtedly the highlight of your trip will be setting off into the lush undergrowth of mountainous Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to track the endangered mountain goriilla. The steep slopes of Bwindi NP are home to approximately half of the world’s population of these fascinating creatures. A close encounter with these amazing animals is simply breathtaking. The rest of your time in the area can be spent swimming, fishing, canoeing, mountain biking, or simply enjoying the beautiful nature and peace and quiet around Lake Bunyonyi. (4B, 4L, 4D)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (13 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, minibus, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 20 Group Leader: Tour leader/driver, cook, certified mountain guide, experienced gorilla trackers meals: 13 breakfasts, 14 lunches, 13 dinners Budget: Allow USD30-40 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included. Tour Code: GADKKU

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DaY 10: LaKe MBuro nationaL ParKTake a scenic journey to Lake Mburo NP for further nature encounters in one of Uganda’s most precious locations. Game drive through the Acacia Woodland in search of the diverse resident wildlife. Get settled down in camp for the night listening to the sounds of the African wilderness. (B, L, D)

DaYs 11-12: JinJaArrive at the shores of Lake Victoria and “the Source of the Nile”. Jinja is fast becoming the thrill-seeker’s capital of Africa. Spend a full day rafting or kayaking down the Nile River, mountain biking in the Mabira Forest, volunteering with a local project, or just enjoying the relaxed vibe of the area. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 13-14: eLDoret/nairoBi Cross over into Kenya and continue through the Rift Valley towards Nairobi where your trip ends. (2B, 2L, D)

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Ethiopia’s unsullied cultural abundance is best exemplified by their colorful tribes. You may have already witnessed on many a TV show those beautiful ladies with plates through their lips and wild eyed stick fighting men. All these boys and girls as well as many other outrageously attired tribes-people will come under your radar on this 12 day adventure. You’ll interact with these amazing people and learn about their traditions far removed from the western world. On top of this profound insight, you’ll also see stunning landscapes, crocodile-infested lakes and bunches of flamingos. This is an incredible adventure through rugged lands filled with astonishing communities - go ahead and soak up the diversity of this ancient land.

Best Bits• SpotthebigcrocsonLakeChamo• SpendanightwiththeDorzepeople• ExperiencethediverseculturesofJinka• MinglewiththeoddlypiercedMursi

tribe• WandertheeclecticmarketofKeyAfar• VisittheseminomadsoftheOmoRiver• SeelocalproduceatDimeka’sMarket• VisittheKonsochief’scompound

DaY 1: arrive aDDis aBaBaArrive in Addis Ababa at any time - and explore.

DaY 2: arBa MinchTravel past scenic lookouts, local villages and Rift Valley lakes as you descend to the pleasant Arba Minch. (B, D)

DaY 3: arBa Minch/ LaKe chaMo/DorZe After a boat ride on Lake Chamo among crocodiles, hippos and bird life, you’ll drive high into the Guge Mountains to spend the night with the Dorze people. They’re famous for their beehive-shaped bamboo houses and products made from the Enset “false banana” plant. (B, D)

DaY 4: JinKaToday’s long journey takes you to Jinka, a frontier town with a mix of a number of different tribes. The Ari are found around Jinka and also inhabit the northern border of Mago National Park. Ari villages have neat compounds, fertile and scenic land with coffee plantations. (B, D)

DaY 5: JinKa/Mursi/JinKaToday you’ll visit Mago National Park and the Mursi people who live nearby. Famous for the geometrical lip plates embedded in their lips, this is one tribe you may have seen before documented on TV. (B, L, D)

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (4 nts), simple lodge (2 nts), traditional lodging (1 nt), lodge (1 nt), camping (4 nts) Transport: 4WD Landcruiser, boat Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, driver(s), local guides meals: 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 6 dinners Budget: Allow USD60-80 for meals not included Tour Code: GADES

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DaY 6: JinKa / KeY afar / turMiTravel to Key Afar, passing by Hamer and Benna cattle herders. You’ll wander through the colorful Thursday market attended by the Benna, Hammer, Tsemay and Ari people. Afternoon arrival to Turmi, the central town of the Hamer people. The Hamer Tribe are considered to be the masters of body decoration. (B, D)

DaY 7: turMi / orMorate / turMiTake a day excursion to Omorate to visit the semi-nomadic pastoral Omo Geleb/Dasanech people at the bank of the Omo River. Embark on an optional dug-out canoe ride across the Omo River to visit a fascinating Dasanech village on the other side. (B, L, D)

DaY 8: turMi / DiMeKa / turMiVisit the Saturday market in Dimeka. This market is particularly interesting for its display of local products such as butter and honey produced from the Hamer natural environment and semi-nomadic livelihoods. Dimeka residents, Hamer, and some other tribes and tourists frequent this market. Marvel at the distinctive dress and colorful decorations. (B, L, D)

DaY 9: Konso Drive to Konso with a stop for lunch in Weito. You’ll visit the Konso chief’s compound which includes the family graveyard and mummification house. You may again encounter the Cushitic-speaking Tsemay people. The Konso are a rich agrarian culture. They construct ingenious terraces and walls that encircle their fields and villages for protection against livestock damage and flooding. You’ll be impressed by their tradition way of living. (B)

DaY 10: YirgaLeMDrive to Yirgalem and enjoy the pleasant and peaceful lodge with wonderful walks through gardens and forests. Reflect on all the fascination of the past 10 days and prepare to return back to Addis Ababa.

DaY 11: DePart aDDis aBaBaDepart Yirgalem, with a stop at Lake Ziway for some bird watching. Passing by the town of Shashemene, known for its Rastafarian community, you’ll continue back to the modern and cosmopolitan Addis Ababa, perched on the slopes of the Entoto Mountains, where your tour ends upon arrival in the late afternoon.

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MY favorite eXPerience“After a couple of wild weeks on the dusty roads of Africa a few days on the beach was exactly what I needed - and where better than the beautiful island of Zanzibar? There was absolutely nothing commercialised about the beaches I explored - just white sands, wandering locals and the waves of the warm Indian Ocean. It’s going to take a lot to drive me away from Africa.” Brittany, Dallas

the WeatherThe masika, or long rains fall from mid-March to the end of May. Expect heavy showers in the early mornings, usually clearing up by mid-day, with the weather often remaining clear and sunny until late afternoon. The mvuli, or short rains, come intermittently throughout November and parts of December. During the short rains, light showers in the mornings and late afternoons are punctuated by stretches of clear weather and beautiful rays of sunlight. June to October are the most pleasant times to visit the coast, with balmy, sunny weather much of the day and cooling ocean breezes at night.

LocaL gruBChips Mayai (chips cooked in an omelet) are served at nearly every African food stand in Tanzania and are considered a Tanzanian specialty. They’re particularly good with pili pili (hot sauce).

usefuL infoEvery October Tanzania plays host to the world’s longest overland migration as thousands of animals make the perilous trip from the Serengeti over to the Masai Mara in Kenya. Those lucky enough to witness it will forever rank it as one of the mosts amazing sights they have ever seen (includes childbirth, and Simon Cowell’s hair).

useLess infoThe beautiful country of Tanzania is home to the highest point in Africa, Mt Kilimanjaro and the lowest, the lakebed of Lake Tanganyika.

trY Before You fLYTake a trip to the local zoo before you travel. What you’ll witness there will put into sharp perspective the wonders you’ll behold on the plains of the Serengeti or inside Ngorongoro Crater. This is real, raw, untamed Africa - and it’s nothing short of startling.

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neW safari hoteL, arusha

The hotel has a relaxed and jovial atmosphere set right in the heart of town - close to the famous clock tower. The New Safari was once the home to famous hunters like John Wayne! Facilities include restaurant, WiFi, fridge, 24-hour reception and safety deposit boxes. STA537

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Located slap bang in the middle of town - this great little hostel has a fully-stocked rooftop bar and an affordable restaurant. With some superb views, this hostel is the gateway to trek Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru. Facilities include free Internet and free safety deposit boxes. STA534

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KiLiManJaro BacKPacKers, Moshi

Right in the heart of Moshi town center, this hostel is perfectly designed for keen Kilimanjaro climbers. Check out the great restaurant and rooftop bar packed full of local wines, spirits and beers. All rooms come complete with fan, mosquito net and a pair of sandals. STA533

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• Tarangire,LakeManyara&Ngorongoro• Allmealsincluded• Parkandcampingfeesincluded• Excitinggamedrives

This terrific little camping tour takes you to three of the most popular national parks on the northern safari circuit of Tanzania. You'll head to Tarangire – look out for large herds of wildebeest, zebras, elephants, eland, and oryx. You’ll check out Lake Manyara - watch out for those pesky monkeys and the rare tree-climbing lions. You’ll also visit Ngorongoro Crater - the 8th wonder of the world and home to the “Big 5”. You’ll be led by expert guides as you enjoy amazing game drives in each of these sensational destinations. STA460

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out on safari - the Big 5Everyone on safari wants to leave having seen the mythical “Big 5”. So what are they anyway?

LionWhat can we say? They’re big, they roar and they’ve had a chocolate bar named after them.

LeoParDThe most elusive of this elite bunch. They like to hide on tree branches - so watch your head!

BuffaLoYou’ll surely spot one of these guys - they come in herds, or they stomp along alone and angry.

rhinocerosTanzania is home to both the White and the rarer Black Rhino. Confusingly, both are grey.

eLePhantFlappy ears, a trunk and the largest brain in the animal kingdom. And they’re very, very scary.

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A handy little hotel located in Karaikoo with local markets just round the corner. Rooms are small but clean and comfortable. In the city’s humidity the fan and A/C are a fantastic reprieve. Rooms come with a mini fridge and TV. Try the restaurant’s local cuisine. STA535

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neW africa hoteL, Dar es saLaaM

Close to the beautiful port area where you head off to exotic Zanzibar - this classy hotel is spectacular. Try your luck in the casino, chill by the luscious pool area, sample some delicious cocktails at ‘Bottleneck Bar’ or head for the ninth floor restaurant with breathtaking views. STA959

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southern sun, Dar es saLaaM

Fit to serve even the Sultan of Zanzibar, this beautiful hotel ensures you’ll never be left wanting. Check out the inviting pool area and the botanical gardens. Dine in the restaurant for an exotic and indulgent African experience - also known for the best breakfast in town! STA960

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This beauty of a tour will give you a sweet (but not too short) sample of Tanzania’s astounding wildlife. You’ll travel to the highlights of Northern Tanzania to an area known as the “Northern Safari Circuit”. Your first stop is Lake Manyara National Park - a beautiful area boasting bountiful birdlife and famed for its tree-climbing lions. Speed on to the endless plains of the Serengeti and look out for one of the many resident predators chasing down its prey and enjoying dinner! Moving on there’ll be a stop at Olduvai Gorge, an important prehistoric site which furthered human understanding of evolution. Arriving to Ngorongoro you’ll marvel at the view from the rim of this huge crater - the steep sides not only create a spectacular African landscape but also enclose thousands of wild animals within its walls. Get your camera out and snap the “Big 5” among the grazing herds. Back to Arusha and it’s time to say cheerio to new found friends. STA961

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return froM africa having conQuereD the Might of Mt KiLiManJaro - the highest Mountain in africa. Your taLes of titanic effort are guaranteeD to iMPress everY girL, BoY or DonKeY that You atteMPt to chat uP on Your return to the u.s. oK, We eXaggerate a LittLe, Because it’s not as DifficuLt as it sounDs, But You Do neeD to have a fair LeveL of fitness, Which Means no PiZZas for at Least three DaYs Prior to eMBarKing!

As you trek towards the snow-capped summit, listen out for cackling birds and keep your eyes open for various species of monkey. Hike through misty rainforests, rock-strewn moonscapes and dry, dusty deserts. The sense of achievement as you gaze down on the ice fields and distant planes from the top of Africa is quite simply overwhelming.

We offer three different soul-stirring treks up Mt Kilimanjaro. Choose from group tours with set dates or pick any day you want on an independent trip (prices and tour codes vary).

one way transfers from arusha and Moshi airports fr $25.

Marangu route5 DaYs on the Mountainsuccess rate: 80%

accoMMoDationComfortable, but basic huts

The most popular route to the summit and affectionately known as the Coca-Cola Route. It offers you the chance to slumber in basic huts rather than under canvas. Marangu takes you at a gentle pace through forests, moorlands and then across The Saddle, a high-altitude desert to Kibo Hut. From here an early start is made to Uhuru Peak. The path zig zags up frozen scree, where the view from Gillman’s point can be spectacular. Uhuru Peak lies a further 1 hour 30 minutes around the rim. GADTKM

rongai route6 DaYs on the Mountainsuccess rate: 95%

accoMMoDationAssisted camping

This remote route has short daily ascents at manageable gradients and boasts a high success rate in reaching the peak. It descends via the popular Marangu route so there is no backtracking and you can enjoy all the variety this mighty mountain has to offer. Enjoy the spectacular views over the Amboseli Plains and camp beside the only lake on the mountain. GADTKR

MachaMe route6 or 7 DaYs on the Mountainsuccess rate: 95%

accoMMoDationAssisted camping

This popular route, also known as the Whiskey Route, is considered by many to be the most scenic of all the treks. Hikers are treated to a scenic wonderland on the ascent and descent routes, with views just outside your tent flap! Machame also has a high success rate. GADTM8/9

Machame 1500m

Rongai Route

Machame Route

Marangu Route

Trip route on opposite side of the mountain

rongai 1900mMarangu 1420m

Mandara hut 2720m

horombo hut 3720m

Mawenzi tarn 4600m

Machame camp3000m

Mawenzi5149m

shira ridge3962m shira camp

3840m

Kibo hut & camp3703m

Kikelewa cave3800m

first cave2600m

forest cave2850m

Baranco camp3950m

Kilimanjaro summitUhuru Peak5895m

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Marangu route7 DaYs, fr $1,499DeParts: seLecteD tue & sun

DaY 1: arrive Moshi Arrive in Moshi at any time.

DaY 2: Marangu gate to ManDara hut (hiKing tiMe: 5-6 hrs)A four-hour walk to the Mandara encampment. Pass through thick rainforest before arriving at Mandara Hut - 1.7 miles. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: ManDara hut to horoMBo hut (hiKing tiMe: 6 hrs)Reach the heather and moorland zone at roughly 1.8 miles. Enjoy stunning views of the mountain peaks. Spend the night at Horombo Hut - 2.3 miles. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: horoMBo hut to KiBo hut (hiKing tiMe: 6 hrs)Ascend until you are between the peaks of Kibo and Mwenzi and enter the lunar-like alpine zone (approx 2.5 miles). Spend the night at Kibo Hut - 2.9 miles. (B, L, D)

DaY 5: KiBo hut to suMMit to horoMBo hut (hiKing tiMe: 14 hrs)A midnight start improves your chances of reaching the summit in time for sunrise. From Gillman's Point (3.5 miles), it’s a further three hour round trip along the crater's edge to Uhuru Peak (3.6 miles), the highest point in Africa. From the summit, it’s downhill all the way to Horombo Hut. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-7: Descent - horoMBo hut to Marangu gate - Moshi (hiKing tiMe: 6 hrs) Continue past the Mandara encampment to the bottom of the mountain, where you'll receive a well-earned certificate. Take a swim, have a congratulatory drink and enjoy a sound sleep in the comfort of your hotel in Moshi. Your adventure ends on Day 7 after breakfast. (2B, L, D)

rongai route8 DaYs, fr $1,849 DeParts: seLecteD fri

DaY 1: arrive Moshi Arrive in Moshi at any time.

DaY 2: rongai gate to siMBa caMP (hiKing tiMe: 3-4 hrs)Climb through attractive forest and look out for exotic monkeys as you hike. Camp at 1.7 miles with extensive views over the Kenyan plains. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: siMBa caMP to KiKeLeLWeLL hiKing tiMe: 3-5 hrs)Continue a steady ascent with superb views of Kibo and the eastern ice fields on the crater rim. After lunch, leave the main trail and head across the moorland towards the jagged peaks of Mawenzi. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: KiKeLeLWeLL caMP to MaWenZi tarn caMP (hiKing tiMe: 4 hrs)A short, but steep climb up grassy slopes is rewarded by superb views. Free afternoon to explore the area and acclimatize. (B, L, D)

DaY 5: MaWenZi tarn caMP to schooL caMP (hiKing tiMe: 5 hrs)Cross the lunar desert of the ‘Saddle’ between Mawenzi and Kibo to reach School campsite, three miles at the bottom of the Kibo crater wall. Rest and prepare for the summit! (B, L, D)

DaY 6: schooL caMP to suMMit to horoMBo hut caMP(hiKing tiMe: 10-15 hrs)The most demanding part of the climb begins by flashlight shortly after midnight. Rest briefly at Gillman’s Point - 3.5 miles. before a three- hour round trip to Uhuru Peak. (B, L, D)

DaYs 7-8: Descent - horoMBo hut caMP to Marangu gate - Moshi (hiKing tiMe: 5-7 hrs)Descend and congratulate yourself! Enjoy a good nights sleep in Moshi. (B, L, D)

MachaMe route9 DaYs, fr $2,149 DeParts: seLecteD sat

DaY 1: arrive Moshi Arrive in Moshi at any time.

DaY 2: MachaMe gate to MachaMe caMP (hiKing tiMe: 6-7 hrs)Start your gradual ascent through the lush lower forested slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Camp tonight at 1.8 miles. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: MachaMe caMP to shira caMP (hiKing tiMe: 6-7 hrs)Climb through the savannah, before enjoying a gentler ascent through the lower alpine moorland. Look out for amazing views of Kibo across the Shira Platea. (B, L, D)

DaY 4: shira caMP to Barranco caMP (hiKing tiMe: 7-8 hrs)Go slowly through rocky barren terrain. Ascend the rocky path to the Lava Tower, 2.8 miles, before descending into the Great Barranco Valley – amazing views! (B, L, D)

DaY 5: Barranco caMP to Karanga caMP (hiKing tiMe: 7-8 hrs)Tackle the Great Barranco Wall. Just below the Heim Glacier there are awesome kili views. Camp at 2.4 miles. (B, L, D)

DaY 6: Karanga caMP to Barafu caMP (hiKing tiMe: 4hrs)Trek through the alpine desert to Barafu camp at 2.8 miles. (B, L ,D)

DaY 7: Barafu caMP to suMMit to MWeKa caMP (hiKing tiMe: 14-17hrs)Begin your hike up to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro in darkness. Reach the rim of the main crater, at 3.5 miles, before continuing to Uhuru peak. Descend to Mweka camp. (B, L, D)

DaYs 8-9: MWeKa caMP to MoshiBack to Moshi for a deserved rest! (2B, L, D)

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How many holidays have you been on when you have managed to scale one of the world’s most notable mountains, had countless encounters with assorted African wildlife and lay back on some truly outstanding island beaches? Predictable, routine and uninspired this ain’t! This amazing adventure trip perfectly displays Africa’s enormous range of life-changing experiences. Mt Kilimanjaro will make you feel indestructible, the Serengeti will place you in perfect sync with the wild and Zanzibar will simply put a big smile on your sun drenched face. Over 17 days you’ll morph from mountain explorer to big game hunter to chilled-out beach bum.

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DaY 1: arrive MoshiArrive into Moshi at any time – time to explore.

DaY 2: KiLiManJaro nationaL ParKAfter breakfast and a short briefing from the guide, begin the four-hour walk to the Mandara encampment. Overnight at Mandara Hut -1.7 miles. (B, L, D)

DaY 3: KiLiManJaro nationaL ParKContinue the ascent through the temperate forest zone for a short time, before reaching the heather and moorland zone at roughly 1.8 miles (approximately a six-hour walk). Enjoy stunning views and spend the night at Horombo Hut (2.3 miles). (B, L, D)

DaY 4: KiLiManJaro nationaL ParK Ascend onto the saddle of Kilimanjaro, between the peaks of Kibo and Mwenzi. Spend the night at Kibo Hut - 2.9 miles. (B, L, D)

DaYs 5-6: KiLiManJaro suMMit/MoshiThe best time to climb is during the night as it is easier to climb the rocky slope to Gillman’s Point on the crater rim when it is frozen. This three- mile ascent typically takes six hours, so you need to get going around midnight to stand a chance of reaching the summit in time to catch the sunrise. From Gillman’s Point it is a further two-hour round trip along the crater’s edge to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. Descend to Moshi with a break at Horombo Hut. (2B, 2L ,2D)

DaY 7: arushaIt’s a short jaunt across to Arusha, a picturesque town known as Tanzania’s safari capital. (B)

DaY 8: LaKe ManYara nationaL ParKArrive to Lake Manyara NP for wildlife viewing. Search for phenomenal birdlife, tree-climbing lions, elephants, giraffes, and hippos. (B, L, D)

DaYs 9-10: serengeti nationaL ParKHead to the world famous Serengeti NP via a local masai village. Enjoy game drives in this vast environment. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 11-12: ngorongoro/arushaEnjoy one last Serengeti morning game drive before journeying to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Views from the crater rim are stunning and there is an ever-present abundance of wildlife. Venture to the crater floor and check out herds of grazing animals such as zebra, gazelles and buffalo. Leave the wildlife behind you and travel back to Arusha. (2B, 2L, D)

DaYs 13-14: ZanZiBar / stone toWnBoard your plane to Zanzibar and transfer to Stone Town, a captivating labyrinth of narrow streets and winding alleyways. (2B)

DaYs 15-16: sPice PLantation/KenDWaJourney to the northwest coast of the island for a guided tour of a local spice plantation and delight your senses with cloves, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, breadfruit, jackfruit, vanilla, and lemongrass. You can then spend your remaining time enjoying the beautiful white sandy beaches of Nungwi, the beach capital of Zanzibar, and your home for the next two nights. (2B)

DaY 17: DePart ZanZiBarYour amazing trip ends - you’ll be transferred to your point of departure in Stone Town. (B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (6 nts), mountain huts (4 nts), full-service camping (4 nts), beach hotel/bungalows (2 nts) Transport: 4x4, supply vehicle for equipment when necessary, private minibus/minivan, plane Group Size: Max 14, Avg 10 Group Leader: Certified mountain guide, cook, porters, tour leader, local representativesmeals: 16 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 9 dinners Budget: Allow USD120-155 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included. Tour Code: GADTTE

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Accommodation: Hotel (2 nts), full service camping (4 nts)Transport: 4x4, supply vehicle for equipment when necessary Group Size: Max 14, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, certified driver/guide, camp cook meals: 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners Budget: Allow USD50-65 for meals and drinks not included Tour Code: GADTWE

start in nairoBi‘tanZania WiLDLife aDventure’8 DaYs, fr $1,999 Tour Code: GADTWA

tanZania WiLDLife eXPerience7 DaYs fr $1,849 No LoCAL

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• CampoutinunderthestarsinthewildsofTanzania• MarvelattheamazingbirdlifeofLakeManyara• VisitthefascinatingarchaeologicalsiteofOlduvai• Goinsearchofthe“Big5”attheSerengeti• WitnesstheabundantanimallifeofNgorongoroCrater.DaY 1: arrive arushaArrive at any time to Arusha, Tanzania’s “safari capital”.

DaY 2: Mto Wa MBu viLLage/LaKe ManYara Learn about life in a typical village at Mto Wa Mbu before afternoon touring in the stunning Lake Manyara NP, home to prolific birdlife and the famous tree-climbing lions. (B, L, D)

DaYs 3 - 4: serengeti nationaL ParKJourney to the Serengeti with a stop in a local masai village. Game drives in the Acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 5: oLDuvai gorge/ngorongoro conservation area Go on a final morning game drive in the Serengeti before continuing on to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Enjoy the stunning views from the crater rim and the abundant wildlife on the crater floor. (B, L, D)

DaY 6: ngorongoro crater / arusha Venture down to the crater floor and take in your final safari experience - check out the high concentration of wildlife bound by the crater walls. Travel back to Arusha for the last night on your African adventure. (B, L)

DaY 7: arushaDepart Arusha at any time. (B)

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Accommodation: Hotel (3 nts), safari lodge (4 nts) Transport: 4x4, private minbus Group Size: Max 12, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, certified driver/guide, camp cook meals: 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners Budget: Allow USD65-85 for meals and drinks not included Tour Code: GADTLS

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tanZania LoDge eXPerience8 DaYs fr $2,759 No LoCAL

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nairoBi arusha

• Amazingwildlifewiththeovernightcomfortofyoursafarilodge• SearchfortreeclimbinglionsinManyaraNationalPark• Visitanauthenticmasaivillage• AstoundinggameviewingintheSerengetiandNgorongoro• WanderthroughthecolorfultownofArusha

DaY 1: arrive nairoBiArrive to Kenya’s capital at any time.

DaY 2: arushaCross the border into Tanzania and to the “safari capital”, Arusha. (B)

DaY 3: Mto Wa MBu viLLage/LaKe ManYara Village tour at Mto Wa Mbu where you’ll learn about traditional life in the area. Take an afternoon game drive in the lovely Lake Manyara NP, home to prolific birdlife and the famous tree-climbing lions. (B, L, D)

DaYs 4 - 5: serengeti nationaL ParKOnward to the Serengeti via a local masai village. Head out on game drives in the vast savannah of the Serengeti plains. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 6: oLDuvai gorge/ngorongoro conservation area Venture out on a last game drive in the Serengeti before continuing on to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Marvel at the stunning views from the crater rim and the abundant wildlife on the crater floor. (B, L, D)

DaYs 7-8: ngorongoro crater / arusha Take in your final safari experience on the crater floor - grazing animals predominate here - zebra, gazelles and buffalo. Travel back to Arusha for the last night on your African adventure and depart on day 8. (B, L)

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iMani Beach, stone toWn

Located in the Mtoni/Maruhubi region close to Stone Town, little Imani has eight bungalow rooms in tranquil gardens, and is right on the doorstep of its own private beach. Each room has A/C, bathroom and breakfast is included. Perfect for those who want to relax! STA539

fr $73 singLe

fr $55 tWin/DouBLe

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DhoW PaLace, stone toWn

Next to the beach, with a pool and a tasty breakfast included. The rooms boast comfy beds, A/C, TV and wooden balconies with views over lush gardens or pool area. The hotel is centrally located in the heart of Stone Town - walking distance to all the bars and cafés. STA541

fr $100 singLe

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sWiM With DoLPhins fuLL DaY, fr $86From the village of Kizimkazi on the south coast of Zanzibar, there’s the opportunity to go out in a local boat and swim with the large resident pods of humpback and bottlenose dolphins. Grab your flippers and hoist yourself into the warm Indian Ocean while your friends stand ready with the camera. More than likely a friendly local will pop up next to you in the waves - it’s easier than you think. STA543

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chavDa hoteL, stone toWn

Recently refurbished and unique location makes this hotel perfect. Rooms are bright and feature a traditional Zanzibar four-poster bed! There’s a lovely rooftop restaurant that gives you an exotic view of Stone Town and a seaview while enjoying breakfast or a nightcap. STA962

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ZanZiBar Mini-staY3 DaYs, fr $289

• 2nightsaccommodationinStoneTown• ReturntransfersfromDaresSalaam• 1ZanzibarIslandactivity• Dailybreakfast

If you’re short on time but don’t want to miss out on a visit to this incredible paradise, a ‘mini-stay’ is the perfect option. We take care of all your transportation from Dar Es Salaam (including ferries) so there are absolutely no hassles and you can concentrate on relaxing. You’ll get an included activity in the package, choose from a Stone Town Tour or Spice Tour if you choose ‘Basic’ accommodation and a Dhow Sailing Cruise or swimming with dolphins if you choose ‘Classic’ accommodation. Fill the rest of your days lazing up on the beach and swimming in the turquoise sea. Please note this package is also available as a four-day option. STA964

BaYt aL chai, stone toWn

Smack in the middle of Stone Town and only a few minutes walk to the Indian Ocean - this quaint place offers some tranquil views overlooking the local square. Get your taste buds going with some delicious cuisine in the boutique restaurant. It’s a great spot! STA963

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Laze around this chic hotel’s infinity pool and be waited on hand and foot. Admire the Turkish marble floors, Italian designer bathrooms and check out the “Re-Boot” spa. Set in a lush, tropical garden with direct access to the white beaches perfectly hidden - beach heaven. STA542

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DhoW saiLingfuLL DaY, fr $100Jump on board and spend a day cruising around turquoise seas in a hand made Dhow. You’ll head out and visit three islands just off the coast off of Zanzibar - Prison Island, where you’ll meet the giant tortoise, Bawe Island and Grave Island. At each island you have the opportunity to go snorkel, explore the beach or you can just kick back and pick up a few rays of sun while you munch on your included lunch. STA544

sPice tour haLf DaY, fr $44This half-day tour enables you to see why Zanzibar and spices are synonymous! The excursion takes you to a spice farm where you will enjoy an explosion of tastes and smells from the various fruits and spices cultivated on the island. Everything from jackfruit to coconuts, turmeric, nutmeg, cinnamon, lemongrass, and lipstick trees. Taste some of the most exotic fruits available in this part of the world. STA545

JoZani forest tour haLf DaY, fr $49With monkeys, mangrove swamps, 300ft tall trees, bush babies, butterflies, and tropical birds, this is wild Africa personified. You will visit various parts of the forest including an area with replanted species of trees from different parts of the world and don’t forget to ask your guide about the elusive Zanzibar Leopard. Though it was last seen many years ago, it is rumoured to roam the forest at night. STA546

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stone toWnA maze of alleys and bazaars coupled with eclectic architecture that vividly demonstrates its melting pot of influences. Lose yourself in atmospheric Stone Town.

nungWi BeachNungwi Beach has everything you could want – buzzy beach bars, tasty restaurants - and with an almost Caribbean-style chilled out vibe.

sPice garDensGet your nose hairs twitching as you smell some scintilating spices!

KiZiMKaZiThis village on the southern tip of Zanzibar is best known as a departure point for dolphin swimming tours - dunk yourself underwater and see who you meet!

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Langi Langi, nungWi Beach

This little piece of paradise is on the north end of Zanzibar in the Nungwi Village - famous for deep sea fishing and fantastic swimming beaches. A lovely set of bungalows face the ocean, pool or garden. Chomp on delicious seafood, go fishing and learn to dive. STA540

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PaDi Dive course4 DaYs, fr $650

• PADIManual• EquipmentRental• 5theoryand5poolmodules• 4openwaterdives

Go from non-diver to certified diver in four days, set in the middle of world heritage waters! Unlock an adventure that allows you to discover a world below the waves. Your PADI Instructor will guide you through the three phases of the course. First you’ll cover the theory necessary to be a safe and comprehensive scuba diver. Then confined water sessions will let you try out the scuba equipment in a pool environment. Finally, four open water dives - first in a controlled and safe environment off Pange Sandbank, then at one of the deeper reefs off Murogo (weather permitting). Taster and advanced courses or individual dives are also available. STA965

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ZanZiBar Livingstone

• ExplorethelabyrinthstreetsofStoneTown• SunyourselfontheheavenlybeachesofZanzibar• RelaxontheshoresofLakeMalawi• StareatthecascadingwaterofVictoriaFalls• ChoosefromadventurousactivitiesinLivingstone

DaYs 1-4: ZanZiBarArrive to this island heaven. Get lost exploring the narrow streets of Stone Town. Ease into island life on the idylic white sandy beaches. (3B)

DaY 5: ruaha riverCatch the ferry back to Dar Es Salaam and onwards to Ruaha NP. (B, L, D)

DaY 6: iringaContinue the journey south to Iringa. (B, L, D)

DaYs 7-9: LaKe MaLaWiCross into Malawi. Chill out on the shores of Lake Malawi. (3B, 3L, 3D)

DaY 10: LiLongWeOnward to sleepy Lilongwe. Find your groove in “Malawi time”. (B, L, D)

DaYs 11-12: chiPata/LusaKaCross into Zambia and travel along rough terrain to Lusaka. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 13-15: LivingstoneGet up close to the immense Victoria Falls and choose from optional activities. Your tour ends in the morning on Day 15. (3B, L)

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (4 nts), participation camping (10 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, minibus, ferry Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour leader, driver/cook, local guides meals: 14 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 8 dinners Budget: Allow USD125-165 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADTZV Reverse Tour Code: GAD3V3

ZanZiBar to nairoBi10 DaYs fr $1,479 No LoCAL

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• WanderthecolorfulstreetsofStoneTown• LiebackonthebeautifulsunsoakedbeachesofZanzibar• AbsorbtherichmixofculturesinArusha• Goinsearchofthe“Big5”attheSerengeti• WitnesstheabundantanimallifeofNgorongoroCrater

DaY 1: arrive ZanZiBarArrive into Zanzibar and get yourself settled on this idylic island.

DaYs 2-4: ZanZiBar Visit a spice plantation, soak up the sunshine, or dive into the crystal clear waters of this Indian Ocean paradise. (3B)

DaYs 5-6: MoMBo / arusha Catch the ferry to Dar Es Salaam and travel on to your campsite for a bit of relaxation and a nice cool drink. Moving into Arusha on Day 6 there will be time to browse the craft markets and absorb the mix of cultures as you prepare for your safari. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 7-8: serengeti nationaL ParK / ngorongoro craterEnjoy the multitude of animal and bird life while cruising through the Acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. The “Big 5” constantly roam this vast expanse of grassland. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 9: ngorongoro crater / arushaVenture down to the crater floor and take in your final safari experience among the high concentration of wildlife, including zebra, gazelle, impala, and cheetah. After lunch, head back to camp, outside of Arusha. (B, L, D)

DaY 10: arusha/nairoBiDeparting Arusha in the morning make your way back to Nairobi in the afternoon where your tour ends. (B, L)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (3 nts), full service camping (2 nts) simple hotels (4 nts), Transport: Overland vehicle, 4x4, walking, ferry Group Size: Max 22, Avg 18 Group Leader: Tour Leader/driver, Cook, local guides meals: 9 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners Budget: Allow USD95-125 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADTZN Reverse Tour Code: GADKT

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MY favorite eXPerienceNothing prepares you for that first moment on a safari when you turn a corner and immediately encounter a creature you had only ever gazed at caged and docile in the local zoo. Our safari truck drove within inches of a male lion as it stalked the savannah of the Masai Mara in search of his dinner. At one point it stopped right in front of us, and I’m sure it looked straight into my eyes. I wonder what he was thinking? anna, raleigh

the WeatherAlthough Kenya runs through the equator, most of the country is at 3,937ft or higher, which tends to disipate the heat. Coastal areas are tropical and the lowlands are hot and mainly dry, while the highlands are more temperate. Nairobi has a very pleasant temperature year- round due to its altitude. Near Lake Victoria, the temperatures are much higher and rainfall can be heavy. The long rains occur from April to June and short rains from October to December. During these times rainfall can be heavy and generally falls in the afternoon. The hottest period is from February to March and coldest in July to August.

LocaL gruBIf you’ve got a night free in Nairobi (and you’re not a vegetarian) you simply have to visit one of its most famous restaurants, “The Carnivore”. Feast on any kind of local meat, from giraffe, zebra, and waterbuck - all served on a masai spear.

usefuL infoWith more than 40 national parks this amazing country is teeming with the world’s best wildlife. The “Big 5” - elephant, lion, buffalo, rhino, and leopard - can be found all over the country.

useLess infoRunning is a national obsession in Kenya and the country has produced plenty of world class athletes. Runners from other countries choose to fly over to Kenya to train in the mountains of the Great Rift Valley, where they say the high altitude helps them to build up their fitness and make them more competitive.

trY Before You fLYFor a fascinating insight into the cultural complexity of Kenya and its abiding grasp upon anyone who tastes its magic, settle down and watch the multi-Oscar winning movie ‘Out of Africa’. It’ll make you cry, it may make you a little angry - but it will definitely make you want to visit the beautiful country of Kenya.

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MeriDian court hoteL, nairoBi

Situated right on top of a hill you have prime position from your private balcony to view the city. Nestled in a luxurious setting - choose from two restaurants, a sports bar or take a swim in the rooftop swimming pool. There’s also a sauna or massage center for even more relaxation. STA966

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nairoBi serena hoteL, nairoBi

Delightful, elegant, somewhat sophisticated and set within tropical gardens with panoramic views over Central Park. Relax in the saunas, steam rooms, jacuzzis, and swimming pool. With gorgeous rooms and a host of first class facilities, why bother leaving the hotel? STA552

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Bush house caMP, nairoBi

Warm, cozy and friendly sums up the atmosphere of this family-run B&B - just 10 minutes from the city center. Enjoy the inclusive breakfast, restaurant, cozy TV lounge and breezy garden. Facilities also include a basketball court and a pool table... who’s up for a game? STA550

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nairoBi citY tourhaLf DaY, fr $47Kick off with the National Museum, slither across to the snake park, mill around the mad city markets, and sample some stateliness at the pristine parliament. Then pay your respects at the mausoleum of Mzee Jomo Kenyatta -founding father of Kenya. There’s a whole lot to see in this city and we’ll take you right to it. STA969

nairoBi nationaL ParK haLf DaY, fr $83Feast on Nairobi’s most spectacular sights on this tour through the city’s pulse-stopping park. Safe in a sensational safari bus, spoil yourself with some of the sights of your life - all close to the city center. Watch lions lazing on lovely grass lands, antelopes prancing across open plains and beefy black rhinos in their native bush. STA970

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This two-day beauty is the perfect safari trip if you’re only in the neighborhood for a short time! The two-day, one-night tour includes a village experience and a game driving safari in Lake Nakuru National Park. The park is famous for flamingos and rhinos, not to mention those spotty, yet elusive leopards! Make sure to bring a torch if you want to keep reading as there’s no lighting included - this is REAL camping! However, you are provided the luxury of flushing toilets, hot showers and a friendly bar area. STA967

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• 1nightattheKiviMilimaniHotel• Excursionstothebestculturalmarkets• Visitthebestandbiggestcraftcenters• Shopping,shoppingandmoreshopping!

A must for anyone looking for a bargain! Polish your haggling skills as you weave through the stalls of some of Nairobi’s most intriguing and treasure-loaded markets. There’s also a chance to visit Kenya’s prized art and craft centers where you’ll no doubt marvel for hours at the precious creations. It’s a chance to admire beauty and get close to a culture so unique, diverse and grounded. In the evening, refresh with a cool dip in the hotel pool and a bite at the restaurant before enjoying a little nightcap. STA968

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This brilliant safari will put you right out in the wilds of the Masai Mara, Kenya’s premier wildlife reserve. Spend two nights camping out - being sung to sleep by the soothing sounds of the African night. Guided game drives are included searching out the varied wildlife in the vast open plains. You’ll also learn about Masai culture in a visit to a nearby village. GATDKMMB

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Famous for its abundant elephant population and spectacular views of Africa’s highest peak, the Amboseli National Park is definitely deserving of its fantastic reputation. Head out on game drives and frame the herds against the ultimate backdrop, Mt Kilimanjaro. Learn about local traditions at a nearby Masai village. GATDKAAC

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This lovely safari will take you deep into the Masai Mara Reserve and close to some truly tremendous creatures. You’ll stay in the comfort of a lodge - all the rooms are en suite and feature a private verandah to relax on and enjoy the stunning views. After exciting game drives rest by the pool in the afternoon sun and enjoy spectacular views over the valley. GATDKMMC

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Venture south to the famed Amboseli National Park where astounding wildlife roams in the shadow of Mt Kilimanjaro. Make sure your camera is loaded and ready as you get snap happy in the company of rhinos, hippos, lions, leopards, and the park’s prolific elephant population. You’ll also learn about Masai culture in a visit to a nearby village. GATDKAAB

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sanDies troPicaL viLLage, MaLinDiSet in beautiful grounds, this hotel faces a sweep of bay and is also just five minutes away from Malindi Town. There are two pools to take a dip in and don’t forget your food and drinks are all included so head off for international cuisine followed by a few evening cocktails. STA973

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BaMBuri Beach hoteL, MoMBasaGet in shape at this hotel on the squash courts, at the gym classes or in a spa session. Then ruin it all with a binge at the poolside bar or indulge your gluttony with a blowout at the Karibu Grill. Evening entertainment is laid on so there’s no need to go anywhere else! STA972

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sai rocK house, MoMBasaThe location of this hotel alone is enough to score some serious points with us, boasting a breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean. Take your pick of the pools, spoil yourself in the spa or do a stint in the gym. For a nightcap hop between the two buzzy bars or raid your mini-bar. STA971

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DiaMonD DreaM of africa, MaLinDiTucked away in pretty gardens, steps from the Indian Ocean, this Arabian-styled hotel exudes an atmosphere of complete laid-back relaxation to ensure an enjoyable, stress-free holiday. Explore the exotic gardens of the nearby marine park or relax and pamper yourself at the Dream Spa Thalassotherapy. Take a tour of an African village and the Gede Ruins, or opt for a wildlife safari in Tsavo National Park. STA974

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White sanDs hoteL, MoMBasaWhite sands is exactly what you get at this old-school favorite that’s right on the beach. With an emphasis on active, there’s plenty to keep you busy, from catamarans and ball sports on the beach to sensational swimming, incredible tennis courts and even a hair salon. There’s Internet for when you need your Facebook fix, a beautiful bar for slow nightcap and three ritzy restaurants when you’re ready for a blowout! STA975

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Kenya isn’t just about animals – this amazing country features swathes of stunning scenery – from enormous lakes and verdant rainforest to lush, green undulating countryside. It also boasts a profound and colorful history and a huge and fascinating mix of different tribes and cultures.This 13-day adventure covers it all: encounters with lions, leopards, elephants and the rest, staying with local families in a village homestay – an experience that will humble and amaze. You’ll also check out the local tea plantations of Kericho and the abundant rainforest at Kakamega. There’s game driving in the Masai Mara and you’ll have the chance to meet fascinating local warriors and local wildlife. All in all – this is the ultimate Kenyan experience, and a must for anyone that seeks genuine and face to face encounters, beautiful scenery and memorable wildlife.

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DaY 1: arrive nairoBiArrive in Nairobi at any time.

DaY 2: LaKe naivashaJourney to Lake Naivasha, one of the Great Rift Valley fresh water lakes. You’ll take a short boat trip to Crescent Island - there are no predators here which means you can wander on foot among herds of grazing mammals. (B, L)

DaY 3: LaKe naKuruArrive in Nakuru in the morning. Afternoon game drive along the lake shore in search of leopard, black and white rhino, lion and buffalo.

DaYs 4-5: KaKaMega rainforestAfter an early breakfast, board your safari vans and head towards the western part of the country, through the high-altitude towns of Kitale and Eldoret, arriving in the Kakamega forest mid- to late-afternoon. Awake the next morning and enjoy a rainforest walk with a local ranger/guide. Spend the afternoon at your leisure – absorb the sounds of the forest, go for a peaceful stroll or learn about the local environmental education project. (B, 2L, 2D)

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (5 nts), huts (3 nts), homestay (2 nts), permanent tented camp (2 nts) Transport: 4x4 safari vehicle Group Size: Max 13, Avg 8Group Leader: Tour leader, driver, local guides, camp cook meals: 8 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 6 dinners Budget: Allow USD170-225 for meals and drinks not included Tour Code: GADLC

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DaY 6: KisuMuEn route to Kisumu, make a stop at the ‘Crying Stone’ and learn the local legend of this natural phenomenon. You’ll arrive in Kisumu at mid-day - visit the market, check out the impala sanctuary, or take a boat trip on Lake Victoria. (B)

DaYs 7-8: KenDu BaY viLLageArrive in the town of Kendu Bay before noon. Here you will stop to have lunch – you’ll also help your tour leader gather some goods to take to the homestays. Continue up the rough roads to the village that you’ll call home for thenext two nights. Go on a guided walk through the village and visit the local school. Chat with the locals and enjoy their hospitality. Devour the home-made meals and see first hand how the Luo tribesmen live. (B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 9: KerichoYou will experience breathtaking views of the vast rolling hills and the local tea plantations. (B)

DaYs 10-11: Masai MaraWith its vast open plains and distinctive flat-topped Acacia Trees, no visit to Kenya would be complete without a visit to the Masai Mara. Get settled at your permanent tented camp, before making your way into the reserve for an afternoon game drive, with excellent chances of seeing the “Big 5” - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino. Day 11 starts with an early morning game drive and continues with more game viewing as you criss cross therolling hills of the African savannah. You’ll also have a chance to try the optional balloon safari, in addition to stopping at a Masai village, where you can interact with local people. (B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 12: nairoBiOne last game drive in the Masai Mara before heading back to Nairobi. Go shopping for local handicrafts and exchange photos with your group, before one last evening together. (B, L)

DaY 13: DePart nairoBiYour tour comes to an end, leave at any time. (B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (2 nts), full service camping (4 nts), permanent tented camp (2 nts) Transport: 4x4 Safari vehicle(s), supply vehicle for equipment when necessary, private minibus Group Size: Max 14, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, certified driver/guide, camp cook meals: 8 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 6 dinnersBudget: Allow USD40-50 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADKWA

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• DiscovertherareandunusualwildlifeofSamburu• AbsorbthestunningsceneryoftheGreatRiftValley• CheckoutthebrilliantpinkflamingosofLakeNakuru• LiveoutyoursafaridreamsintheMasaiMara• InteractwithamazingMasaiwarriors

DaY 1: arrive nairoBiArrive in Nairobi at any time.

DaYs 2-3: saMBuru gaMe reserveSamburu is a haven for species that are rarely found elsewhere. Enjoy a full day game viewing in search of unique wildlife such as the reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, Beisa Oryx, and the Somali Ostrich. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 4-5: LaKe naKuruDescend into the Great Rift Valley and enjoy stunning views of the escarpment. Lake Nakuru is a shallow soda lake, renowned for its huge concentration of flamingos and more than 460 species of birds. Go on a safari in search of rhino, buffalo, impala, and the elusive leopard. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 6-7: Masai MaraWith its vast open plains and distinctive flat-topped Acacia Trees, no visit to Kenya would be complete without a visit here! Settle in at camp and head for an afternoon game drive. Awake on Day 7 for a full day in search of the “Big 5” - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 8-9: nairoBiEnjoy a morning game drive in the Masai Mara, then travel the Great Rift Valley on your way back to Nairobi. Your trip finishes on Day 8. (2B, L)

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DaY 1: arrive nairoBiArrive into Nairobi at any time - get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.

DaYs 2-3: Masai MaraWith its vast open plains and distinctive flat-topped Acacia Trees, no visit to Kenya would be complete without a visit here! Spend time hunting out the “Big 5” - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 4-5: naKuru Descend into the Great Rift Valley and travel to Nakuru, famed for its shallow soda lake and its millions of resident flamingos. Spend a full day checking out the diverse wildlife of Lake Nakuru National Park. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 6-7: aMBoseLi nationaL ParKDepart early from Nakuru, venturing south to Amboseli National Park. With the snow-capped Mt Kilimanjaro providing the ultimate photo backdrop, check out some of the world’s most sensational wildlife. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaY 8: tsavo West nationaL ParKFamed for its spectacular Red Elephants, zebras, hippos and leopards, Tsavo West is part of Kenya’s largest National Park. (B, L, D)

DaYs 9-10: MoMBasaDescend to Mombasa on the Swahili coast. Your trip ends on Day 10. (2B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotel (2 nts), full service camping (5 nts), permanent tented camp (2 nts) Transport: 4x4 Safari vehicle Group Size: Max 14, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, certified driver/guide, camp cookmeals: 9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 7 dinners Budget: Allow USD50-65 for meals not included Tour Code: GADKWD

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MY favorite eXPerienceHacking our way through the deep undergrowth was no easy task. We coughed and spluttered vowing to make more trips to the gym when we got home. Then with a loud cracking of branches they appeared, a family of mountain gorillas! It’s impossible to describe the feeling of getting so close to these amazing creatures, it was one of the best things I’ve done in my life! James, Lewisville

the WeatherThe weather in Uganda is straightforward with a year-round near perfect tropical climate. The hottest months are from December to February. The dry season is generally considered to be from December to February and mid-June to mid-August. Thre are two rainy seasons, from March to May, and September to November. The mountainous areas in western and eastern Uganda can be cold at night.

LocaL gruBIf you prefer something filling ask for ‘ugali’, a porridge-like dish made out of maize flour cooked with water. You’ll see locals rolling a lump of this into a ball and dipping it into a sauce or stew of vegetables or meat. They have the method down to a fine art and use the ‘ugali’ as a scoop - give it a go and see if you can pick up their expertise!

usefuL infoThere’s loads to do in Uganda but the highlight is undoubtedly the opportunity to track wild mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Mountain gorillas are one of the most endangered animals in the world - it’s estimated that there are only around 600 remaining on the globe. Seeing these gentle giants just a few feet away is an opportunity of a lifetime and a memory that will stay with you forever.

useLess infoBeware of drunken chimpanzees. Chimps in western Uganda have been breaking into illegal brewing operations and guzzling down gallons of beer.

trY Before You fLYIf there’s one film to see before you step into Uganda it’s got to be ‘King Kong’ - you’re sure to come away just like the leading lady, a little bit in love with these glorious creatures!

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niLe horse riDing fuLL DaY, fr $218Fancy at bit of adventure along the Nile, but not necessarily on foot, on quads, on a bus or even on bikes? Then this equine day of trotting through forests, over hilltops, to Lake Victoria lookouts and along river edges is the one for you! Check out Uganda’s scenery from the back of a local horse. STA560

White Water rafting fuLL DaY, fr $296A full day rafting the River Nile’s rapids! You’ll start off on Grade 5 rapids, then it’s a bit of a meander down the river taking in scenery and wildlife. Hunker back down and brace yourself for some of the world’s best Grade 5 rapids once more! Overall, you’ll run 12 rapids (including a lot of lower grade ones) and these will be broken up with lunch part way down the river. STA978

niLe Bungee JuMPfuLL DaY, fr $205Leap high, fall fast...horrah! This is maximum adrenaline! Head on out from Kampala and lose you head as you leap out over the River Nile. Spend loads of time in Jinja, Uganda’s adventure capital, leaping off bungee platforms and plummeting 144ft. Lunch also served. STA562

Boat riDe to the source of the niLe fuLL DaY, fr $146A boat ride to the source of the Nile will give you an awesome opportunity to see the actual start point of the 400 mile long river that ends up in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Egypt. For wildlife lovers, keep an eye out for river otter, red-tailed monkeys, crocodile and the elusive Kingfisher! Following this, it’s lunch at Kingfisher Resort and then back to Kampala. STA979

KaMPaLa citY tour haLf DaY, fr $98Kampala is a dynamic city of more than two million people nestled among 27 hills. You’ll visit such places as the Uganda Museum, Owino Market and Namirembe Cathedral to name a few. If there’s somewhere you know of the tour can be tailored to your interests. STA980

QuaD BiKing fuLL DaY, fr $250Embark on guided ATV (quad bike) game-viewing all along the edge of the Nile. This is a super way to get up close and personal with Africa and you can do as much tearing up hillsides and down others, as you want! No previous experience is required and you will receive comprehensive training and preparation before heading off. Just double check your travel insurance before revving up for this cool adventure! STA981

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On the edge of Lake Victoria this contemporary hotel offers spectacular views over the water. There’s a swimming pool, sauna, spa, and botanical gardens to relax and enjoy your surroundings. Rooms are elegant, comfy and feature a private balcony or terrace. STA976

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caPitoL PaLace, KaMPaLa

Conveniently placed on the exclusive Naguru Hill, this awe-inspiring African palace is spread out over breathtaking gardens. Enjoy mouth-watering traditional cuisine at the restaurant, then kick back and unwind with a glass of wine in the lounge. STA977

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Le Petit viLLage, KaMPaLa

Thatched roofed suites and rustic chic style; Le Petit Village channels the safari spirit into all 12 luxurious rooms and boasts four restaurants. Set in the heart of town, take a dip or chill out by the pool and enjoy the amazing views of Kampala from your private terrace - superb! STA559

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The aim of this fabulous three-day safari is to get you as close to the wild gorillas as possible – this is the ultimate primate experience. An early start you’ll trek through local villages and lush rainforests deep into the forest on the slopes of the volcanoes, with the breathtaking reward of finding yourself in the company of a family of gorillas. One of Africa’s major highlights, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the home to approximately half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas, the world’s most endangered ape. A close encounter with these amazing animals is never forgotten. GATDUGTN

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Combine the ultimate primate experience with a day of trekking volcanoes in the incredible scenery bordering Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The undoubted highlight: coming eye to eye with a family of mountain gorillas and seeing first hand these beautiful gentle giants. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to half of the world’s population of these stupendous creatures. And in a grand finale, climb one of three extinct volcanoes in the area, all offer incredible scenery, immense biodiversity, and a fantastic bird’s eye view of the wild African countryside. GATDUGVN

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One of the continent’s major highlights, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas, the world’s most endangered ape. Trek in the mountains through lush rain forests to the natural habitat of these amazing creatures, with a breathtaking reward of finding yourself in the company of a family of mountain gorillas. Add to that wildlife viewing in the beautiful setting of Lake Mburo National Park, and spending your evenings in comfortable and tasteful safari lodges, and you have an unforgettable African experience. GATDUGTC

BiKe, riDe & goriLLa treK4 DaYs, fr $1,127

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An action-packed four days taking in game viewing from the back of quad bikes in the wild parks of Mburo, a boat ride down the mighty River Nile and then your chance to see the rare and awesome gorillas of Uganda. Not many know, but Uganda is the source of the Nile and as a result, wildlife is teeming along its banks so you won’t be short of fantastic shots, sounds and encounters! Accommodation for the three nights will be simple bandas, sleeping under thatch just as the locals do! STA982

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KaMPaLaUganda’s capital city is a mishmash of buildings reflecting modern aspirations alongside traditional Africa.

BWinDi iMPenetraBLe nationaL ParKThis national park is famous around the world due to it being home to half of the world’s known mountain gorillas. Feel privileged to glimpse a gorilla in their natural habitat.

JinJaThe adrenaline center of East Africa, Jinja is also the source of the mighty Nile.

Queen eLiZaBeth nationaL ParKThis national park offers fantastic wildlife and stunning views towards Mt Rwenzori. The park is home to more than 100 different species of mammals and activities include chimp tracking.

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Spend a week among the African elements in Uganda and Rwanda, tracking exotic wildlife and getting familiar with Earth’s most wonderful beast - the gorilla! Starting and finishing in Kampala, this unique adventure offers everything land and water can provide, with nature walks, boat rides and quad biking through Africa to appreciate the most precious and faraway places, and the once in a life time meeting with these gentle giants. Guests choose between STAySimple or STAySmart accommodation. STA983

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Accommodation: Participation camping (7 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, private minibus, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 20 Group Leader: Tour Leader, driver, camp cook, certified mountain guide, experienced gorilla trackers. meals: 7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 7 dinners Budget: Allow USD20-25 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADUUG

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Grab your chance to spend time with one of the rarest primates in the world, the majestic mountain gorilla. Our close neighbors reside in the lush green forests of Bwindi National Park where you can power through the deep undergrowth to realize your dream of coming face to face and eye to eye with these mammouth mammals, an experience you’ll never forget. Your adventure doesn’t end there! Uganda is home to striking scenery, national parks that see half the footfall of those in neighboring East African countries and friendly, welcoming people. Embrace everything this small African gem has to offer and return home with memories of a lifetime.

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national Park• Comefacetofacewithamountaingorilla• SearchoutLakeMburo’sdiversewildlife• EnjoycolorfulKampala• CampundertheAfricanstars

DaYs 1-2: KaMPaLa to Queen eLiZaBeth nationaL ParKAn early start from Kampala before traveling west towards Lake Edward and Uganda’s most famous national park, queen Elizabeth. This 764 sq. mile park is home to Uganda’s largest wildlife populations contained within open savannah, large areas of swamp, the extensive Maramagambo Forest and the Kyambura Gorge. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives, with hopes of catching glimpses of buffalo, hippo, elephant, lion, and the elusive leopard. For a different perspective - opt for a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. (B, 2L, 2D)

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DaYs 3-6: goriLLa tracKing / LaKe BunYonYiTravel south through the gorgeous countryside to Lake Bunyonyi, your base for the next few days. Your time in this lush, magical, mountainous region of Uganda is spent enjoying the nature of Lake Bunyonyi and the many activities that it has to offer including swimming, fishing, canoeing, and mountain biking. There is also the opportunity to visit a local community and experience the heart-warming hospitallity Uganda is known for. The highlight of these few days: an unforgettable guided trek deep into the forest-sloped volcanoes for a wild encounter with a family of mountain gorillas. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to approximately half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas, the world’s most endangered ape. This is one of the continent’s major highlights - a close encounter with these magnificent animals is simply breathtaking. (4B, 4L, 4D)

DaY 7: LaKe MBuro nationaL ParK A scenic journey takes you to Lake Mburo National Park where you can continue your nature and wildlife encounters in one of Uganda’s most precious locations. Embark on a game drive through the Acacia woodland in search of the diverse resident wildlife such as zebra, impala, buffalo, topi, and even leopard and hyena. If time allows options include nature walks in the local area or a boat trip on one of the lakes, where you can hope to spot hungry hippos and snappy crocodiles. Lay back and listen to the sounds of the water lapping on the lake shore and let the sounds of the wilderness sooth you to sleep. (B, L, D)

DaY 8: DePart KaMPaLaHead back to Kampala where the adventure ends in the early afternoon. (B)

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Accommodation: Participation camping (10 nts) Transport: Overland vehicle, minibus, walking Group Size: Max 22, Avg 20 Group Leader: Tour Leader, driver, camp cook, certified mountain guide, experienced gorilla trackers meals: 10 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 10 dinners Budget: Allow USD30-40 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included Tour Code: GADUKN

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Revel in the diversity of the small country of Uganda coupled with undiscovered northern Kenya. For a country dwarfed by its African neighbors, Uganda manages to squeeze stunning scenary, once in a lifetime wildlife encounters and crazy adventure activities into its borders. An undisputed highlight is trekking up the steep slopes of Bwindi National Park - first let the silence of the jungle absorb you and listen out for the cracking of branches as the legendary mountain gorilla approaches. As the family strides past you’ll be breathless in awe, and in respect of their huge frames and massive muscles. No need to be scared though, these creatures are just like King Kong, gentle giants! You’ll have just got your breath back by the time you reach Jinja where adventure activities abound - jump on a raft and throw yourself down one of the most famous rivers in the world, the Nile. Experience a part of the world still undiscovered, and you’ll be singing its praises for years to come.

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national Park• Getoutonfootonanaturewalk• LaybackandrelaxinbeautifulLake

Bunyonyi• GotrekkingdeepintoBwindi

impenetrable national Park• SearchoutLakeMburo’sdiversewildlife• Visitthe“sourceoftheNile”,Jinja• TravelthroughtheRiftValley• Sleepundercanvaswiththesoundsof

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DaYs 1-2: KaMPaLa to Queen eLiZaBeth nationaL ParKAn early start from Kampala before traveling west towards Lake Edward and Uganda’s most famous national park, queen Elizabeth. This 764 sq. mile park is home to Uganda’s largest wildlife populations contained within open savannah, large areas of swamp, the extensive Maramagambo Forest and the Kyambura Gorge. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives, with hopes of catching glimpses of buffalo, hippo, elephant, lion, and the elusive leopard. For a different perspective - opt for a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. (B, 2L, 2D)

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DaYs 3-6: goriLLa tracKing / LaKe BunYonYiTravel south through the gorgeous countryside to Lake Bunyonyi, your base for the next few days. Your time in this lush, magical, mountainous region of Uganda is spent enjoying the nature of Lake Bunyonyi and the many activities that it has to offer including swimming, fishing, canoeing and mountain biking. There is also the opportunity to visit a local community and experience the heart-warming hospitallity Uganda is known for. The highlight of these few days - an unforgettable guided trek deep into the forest-sloped volcanoes for a wild encounter with a family of mountain gorillas. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to approximately half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas, the world’s most endangered ape. This is one of the continent’s major highlights - a close encounter with these magnificent animals is simply breathtaking. (4B, 4L, 4D)

DaY 7: LaKe MBuro nationaL ParKA scenic journey takes you to Lake Mburo National Park for more amazing nature and wildlife encounters in one of Uganda’s most precious locations. Embark on a game drive through the Acacia woodland in search of the diverse resident wildlife such as zebra, impala, buffalo, topi, and even leopard and hyena. If time allows options include nature walks in the local area or a boat trip on one of the lakes, where you can hope to spot hungry hippos and snappy crocodiles. Lay back and listen to the sounds of the water lapping on the lake shore and let the sounds of the wilderness sooth you to sleep. (B, L, D)

DaYs 8-9: JinJaNext, we travel to Jinja and the shores of Lake Victoria - renowned as the “Source of the Nile”. Jinja is fast becoming the thrill-seeker’s capital of Africa. Spend a full day rafting or kayaking down the Nile River, mountain biking in the Mabira Forest, volunteering with a local project, or just enjoying the relaxed vibe. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 10-11: eLDoret/nairoBiCross over into Kenya and continue through the Rift Valley towards the sprawling city of Nairobi. Your trip ends upon arrival on Day 11 in the late afternoon. (2B, 2L, D)

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FALAFEL BUSfLeXiBLe inDePenDent traveL in the MiDDLe eastFalafel Bus is a truly unique service for independent travelers in the Middle East. It allows you to travel through this vibrant region safely, flexibly and with well-educated guides on hand to fill you in on all the history, culture and quirks of the sensational destinations of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.

Hop-on and hop-off as you please - it’s up to you!

Falafel Bus is all about flexibility. It’s about you deciding what you want to see in your own time, and not being tied to itineraries or departure schedules. If you want to stay longer, just change your travel plans online with a unique onboard iPad system.

Choose to focus on one country or combine a few - just decide what highlights you want to see and how long you have.

Passes last from 10 to 45 days and buses stop regularly at hub cities. The price you pay includes an airport transfer and your first night’s accommodation, transport for the duration of your pass, visits to sensational sites, activities and guiding. Book your hotel stays as you travel - where and when you want. Head off on side trips - options include exploring eerie expanses of desert, diving in the world renowned Red Sea and trekking through spectacular landscapes. Falafel Bus enables you to absorb bewitching landscapes, majestic sites and hospitable local cultures....in your own time.

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Best Bits• Explore colorful Cairo• See the gigantic world famous Pyramids

and Sphinx• Check out the huge Egyptian Museum

with 1000s of relics from Egypt’s past• Climb up biblical Mt Sinai• Wander around St Catherine’s Monastery• Visit the Temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu• Take in the tombs at the Valley of the

Kings• Kick back on the Red Sea coast• Fill your belly in an Egyptian eating

experience

start and finish: Cairoovernight hubs: Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, St Catherines (Mt Sinai), Dahab, Nuweiba, Sharm El Sheikh, Taba

Pass incLusions• Arrival transfer and first night’s

accommodation in Cairo• Driver and English-speaking guide• Transport on Falafel Bus private coaches • Seat on train Cairo-Luxor and back• Seat on train Aswan-Luxor and back• Entrance fees and visits to major sites

oPtionaL siDe triPs• See the incredible Temples of Abu Simbel• Float down the Nile on a traditional

felucca• Do a desert safari in Sinai • Escape the city heat of Cairo at coastal

Alexandria• Learn about the battles of El Alamein

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Best Bits• Explore atmospheric Amman• Jump on a horse at unforgettable Petra • Float in the Dead Sea• See mosaics in Madaba• Visit the well-preserved Roman town of

Jerash• Drive the King’s Highway - possibly one

of the most scenic drives in the world • Adventure into the desert in Wadi Rum• Kick back on the Red Sea coast

start and finish: Ammanovernight hubs: Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba

Pass incLusions• Arrival transfer and first night’s

accommodation in Amman or Aqaba• Driver and English-speaking guide• Transport on Falafel Bus private coaches • Entrance fees and visits to major sites

oPtionaL siDe triPs• Sleep out under a billion stars in Wadi

Rum• Learn to cook Jordanian food • See the wonders of Petra by candlelight

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Best Bits• Party in Tel Aviv, recently voted the third

best city in the world by Lonely Planet• Wander around the spectacular Bahai

Gardens, among the most beautiful gardens in the world

• See amazing remnants of ancient archeology and civilization in the Dead Sea region

• Head to the Sea of Galilee• Get out and about in buzzy Tiberias • Stroll through the artist’s quarter in

Safed where more than 60 painters and sculptors live in small houses huddled together

• Stop by the ancient roman city of Caesarea

start and finish: Tel Avivovernight hubs: Tel Aviv, Akko, Arad, Beersheeba, Beit Shean, Dead Sea, Eilat, Ein Bokek, Haifa, Jericho, Jerusalem, Mitzpe Ramon, Nazareth, Safad, Tiberias

Pass incLusions• Arrival transfer and first night’s

accommodation in Tel Aviv• English-speaking driver• Falafel Bus English-speaking

representative• Transport on Falafel Bus private coaches • Entrance fees and visits to major sites

oPtionaL siDe triPs • Visit the ancient port city of Jaffa• Marvel at the Ramon Crater• Get off the beaten track in Avdat and

Ben-Gurion Gravsite national parks• Tour the West Bank and visit two of the

largest Palestinian cities• Ramble along the ‘Jesus Trail’ on a self-

guided walking tour

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21 DaYs unLiMiteD traveLEgypt and Jordan FR $1,194Egypt and Israel FR $1,194

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30 DaYs unLiMiteD traveLEgypt and Jordan FR $1,293Egypt and Israel FR $1,293Israel and Jordan FR $1,492

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45 DaYs unLiMiteD traveLEgypt and Jordan FR $1,393Egypt and Israel FR $1,393Israel and Jordan FR $1,592

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Your own combination - choose which countries you want to go to and how long you want to explore for!

THE SHORTEST PASS FOR EACH DESTINATION WILL GIVE YOU PLENTY OF TIME TO TRAVEL AROUND EACH OF THESE AMAZING COUNTRIES, BUT GO FOR A LONGER DURATION TO DO IT AT A MORE RELAXED PACE AND STOP FOR LONGER AT EACH HUB.

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A fascinating adventure showcasing the historical wonders of Egypt combined with the ancient land of Jordan. Discover legendary sites - humongous pyramids, the glorious Nile, astonishing temples and uncover secrets of a bygone age in the birthplace of civilization. Make like a beach bum in the Red Sea resorts of Egypt and Jordan and try weightlessness in the Dead Sea - be sure to get one of your new traveling pals to take the obligatory photo of you reading the paper as you float! You’ll sleep out on the sands of the Wadi Rum with nomadic Bedouin people - sit and stare at the stars, warm your tootsies around the fire and listen to their ancient stories. All this topped off with a visit to one of the world’s most sensational ‘lost cities’, Petra, where unforgettable architecture sits against a harsh but beautiful landscape. At the end of this trip Egypt and Jordan will forever be etched into your memory - like a hieroglyph.

Best Bits• ExplorethebustlingcityofCairo• CruisedowntheNileonafelucca• Discoverancienthistory• WatchthesunriseorsetatMtSinai• RelaxonRedSeabeaches• SleepataBedouindesertcamp• UncoverthewondersofPetra• SeethelargestIslamiccastleinJordan

DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive into Cairo at any time and head out to explore this vibrant capital. Take time out to recover from your flight or check out the hustle and bustle of one of Cairo’s famous night bazaars, to pick up some essentials for adventure ahead!

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Accommodation: Hotels (12 nts), sleeper train (2 nts), felucca (1 nt), desert camp (1 nt) Transport: Private air-con van, train, felucca, donkey, ferry Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader , local guides, felucca crew meals: 16 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 5 dinners Budget: Allow USD285-375 for meals not included Tour Code: GADPJA

focus on JorDan‘highLights of JorDan’8 DaYs, fr $1,099 Tour Code: GADWHJ

DaY 2: cairoDrink in the view of the ancient pyramids of Giza and if time allows climb inside the eerie world of one of these crazy structures. Later visit the huge Egyptian Museum. Overnight train to Aswan in comfy twin-share compartments. (B, D)

DaYs 3-4: asWanArrive into Aswan with its beautiful setting on the Nile. Board a traditional felucca and enjoy a meal in a Nubian village. Optional visit to the magnificent temple of Abu Simbel. (2B, D)

DaY 5: feLuccaWatch life on the Nile banks and sleep under the stars tonight on the deck of the boat. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-7: LuXorStep off the felucca and arrive into Luxor. Cross to the West Bank and travel to the magnificent Valley of the Kings on an ingenious mode of transport - the donkey! Visit the immense Karnak Temple and the impressive Luxor Temple. Return to Cairo on a sleeper train. (2B, D)

DaY 8:cairoExplore Islamic Cairo on foot and shop ‘til you drop in Khan El Khalali Bazaar. (B)

DaYs 9-10: Mt. sinai/reD seaTraveling towards the coast via the biblical Mt Sinai choose to climb the mountain for a stunning sunset or sunrise. Rest your weary feet at your Red Sea getaway. (2B)

DaY 11: aQaBaCrossing the Gulf of Aqaba you’ll arrive into this coastal town where you spend the night. (B)

DaY 12: WaDi ruMAfter time on the beach set off for some of the most spectacular desert scenery in the world and home to the nomadic Bedouin people. Head deep into the desert by 4x4 and spend the night learning about this ancient culture. (B, D)

DaYs 13-14: PetraVisit to the remarkable site of Petra - featured in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the ancient Nabatean city of Petra is certainly worthy of its Hollywood status - it is one of the Middle East’s most spectacular sites. Explore this immense site on foot. (2B)

DaY 15: MaDaBaDriving down the panoramic King’s Highway you’ll make stops at Shobak and Kerak Castles, Mt Nebo and the town of Madaba. (B)

DaYs 16-17: DeaD sea/aMManSnap a pic of you floating in the dense saltwater of the Dead Sea. Try and sink, it’s impossible! Travel on to Jordan’s atmospheric capital, Amman. Say goodbye to your traveling companions and depart on Day 17. (2B)

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Best Bits• WalktothesummitofMtSinai• LaybackonthebeachinDahab• CampunderdesertstarsinWadiRum• Discoverthe‘lostcity’ofPetra• FloatintheDeadSea

DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive into Cairo - head out into the bustling city.

DaY 2: Mt. sinaiClimb to the top of Mt Sinai for a glorious sunset or sunrise on Day 3.(B)

DaYs 3-4: DahaBChill out in the laid back coastal village of Dahab. (2B)

DaY 5: aQaBaCross the Gulf of Aqaba by local ferry to arrive into Jordan. (B)

DaY 6: WaDi ruMSet off for Wadi Rum - get ready for spectacular desert scenary and a unique experience as you camp out in a Bedouin camp. (B, D)

DaY 7: PetraSpend the day at the unforgettable site of Petra, an extraordinary place. (B)

DaYs 8-9: DeaD sea/aMManFloat in the Dead Sea, you can try to sink but you won’t succeed! Travel to Jordan’s friendly capital where your trip ends. (2B)

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Best Bits• WanderthroughvibrantDamascus• SeethedesertcityofPalmyra• RoamthesouksofAleppo• LearnaboutHama’sturbulenthistory• ExplorethemagnificentcrusadercastleKrakdesChevaliers

DaYs 1-2: arrive DaMascusArrive into Damascus. This is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world and islamic architecture and modern development sit side by side; you’ll have time to explore this fantastic city. (B)

DaY 3: PaLMYraDrive into the desert heading for the immense ruined city of Palmyra, one of the most extensive historic sites in the world, with much still covered by desert sands. (B)

DaYs 4-5: aLePPoContinuing north along the arid desert roads you’ll pass by impressive ruins and timeworn cities. Arrive to Aleppo and spend a day discovering this ancient city including the citadel and enormous bazaar. (2B)

DaY 6: haMaVisit the beautiful fifth century church of St Simeon the Stylite before driving to Hama via the Roman ruins at Apamea. (B)

DaYs 7-8: KraK Des chevaLiers/DaMascusHead on to the magnificent castle of Krak des Chevaliers, arguably the best preserved and most famous of all the crusader castles. Return to Damascas for your last night with new friends and say your goodbyes. (2B)

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Accommodation: Hotels (7 nts) Transport: Private bus, public bus, walking Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, local guides meals: 7 breakfasts Budget: Allow USD175-215 for meals not included Tour Code: GADWSC

coMBine With JorDan‘JorDan anD sYria aDventure’15 DaYs, fr $1,939 Tour Code: GADWJS

DeParturesstart finish start finish start finish2011 JUL 09 JUL 17 NOV 26 DEC 04MAR 05 MAR 13 JUL 23 JUL 31 DEC 10 DEC 18MAR 19 MAR 27 AUG 06 AUG 14 DEC 24 JAN 01APR 02 APR 10 AUG 20 AUG 28 2012APR 16 APR 24 SEP 03 SEP 11 JAN 07 JAN 15APR 30 MAY 08 SEP 17 SEP 25 JAN 21 JAN 29MAY 14 MAY 22 OCT 01 OCT 09 FEB 04 FEB 12MAY 28 JUN 05 OCT 15 OCT 23 FEB 18 FEB 26JUN 11 JUN 19 OCT 29 NOV 06 MAR 03 MAR 11JUN 25 JUL 03 NOV 12 NOV 20 MAR 17 MAR 25

Accommodation: Hotels (7 nts), desert camping (1 nts) Transport: Private air-con van, local bus, ferry, walking Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, local guides meals: 8 breakfasts, 1 dinner please Note: Entrance fees not included Budget: Allow USD285-375 for meals not included Tour Code: GADPCA

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MY favorite eXPerienceSo you get the pyramid photos, you wander around the Sphinx - all amazing, but the one thing I never thought I’d do is sail along the Nile! I think I was about to explode with excitement by the time we boarded our felucca boat, left to float along, solely in the hands of the wind - and our epic Nubian crew. Sleeping under the stars was pretty darn cool. victoria, chicago

the WeatherAbout twice the size of France, with coastlines on the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Egypt is one of the hottest and sunniest countries in the world. It has a desert climate with the exception of a small part of the Mediterranean coast. The Nile Valley and Delta provide the country’s legendary fertility. There is very little rain all country over and in central and southern Egypt several years may pass without any significant precipitation. Winter nights can get a little chilly, so best take some sort of jumper!

LocaL gruBThink stews, meats, falafel, and pitas - a cross between Middle-Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. Try the inexpensive lightly-spiced Egyptian food like tamiya, a tasty deep-fried snack made from beans usually available freshly cooked on every street corner.

usefuL infoThe Great Pyramid at Giza is the only remaining member of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. You just gotta see it before you leave this planet for better places.

useLess infoAncient Egyptians used crocodile poo as a contraceptive - but we’d probably recommend you stick to more proven methods.

trY Before You fLYWatch the Academy Award winning flick ‘Cleopatra’ staring Elizabeth Taylor. The movie chronicles the struggles of Cleopatra VII, the young queen of Egypt, to resist the imperialist ambitions of Rome. You’ll not only connect with the country’s cultural past you’ll get inspired by the costumes and customs of ancient Egypt. You’ll be walking like an Egyptian in no time!

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inDiana hoteLThe sunny rooftop terrace is this hotel’s star attraction - relax with a shisha or grab a coffee while you watch life in the city below. Treat yourself in the Indiana’s ritzy restaurants or dial for 24-hour room service. Splash in the pool or watch the satellite TV. STA409

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King tut hosteL A cute hostel with a kitschy Egyptian entrance, a relaxed Arabian-style breakfast area and TV room.The staff is friendly, full of ideas & speaks English. Rooms have heating, A/C and you can choose with or without en suite. Super central the Nile and Museum are a short walk. STA410

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the victoria hoteLCheck out this budget traveler’s favorite, ideally located in downtown Cairo amidst the buzz of shopping and cafés only a short hop to the banks of the Nile. Check out the kitsch bar and mezzanine where breakfast is served and escape the summer heat on the garden terrace. STA489

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PYraMiDs anD sPhinX haLf DaY, fr $72Join up with this half-day tour to see some of the most incredible ancient monuments on the planet. Giza Plateau holds some of the most astonishing bits of Egyptian history and is the site of some of the only remaining Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Marvel at the Great Sphinx, stand gob-smacked at the Great Pyramid, and swoon over the other pyramids & temples. STA491

sounD & Light PerforMance fr $72Come and watch this spectacular sound and light show for a fun and fulfilling insight into Egyptian history. Located at the Giza Pyramids, this show full of lasers, lights, sound and music will show you what life through Egyptian history used to be like. STA492

DeLta PYraMiDsEnjoy priceless views of the monumental pyramids at this top value resort in Giza. There is a fabulous terrace where you can enjoy a drink, a pool to cool down in and numerous cafés and restaurants on sight to feast. All comfotable rooms have A/C and satelite TV. STA984

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Located in the heart of Dahab town you’ll be close to everything you could need and all the chilled out nightlife Dahab has to offer yet still just a few minutes from the beach. The hotel is modern and has a small courtyard pool to cool yourself down in after a long day in the sun! STA985

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This comfy hotel has great facilities and a top location overlooking the Red Sea. Take a dip in the pool, book a trip at the dive center or lay back and relax on the hotel’s private beach. Take a visit to Dahab’s center, which is only three miles away. STA986

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savoY hoteL, sharM eL sheiKh Spread through huge lush grounds and hugging the spectacular White Knight beach, this hotel’s setting alone is worthy of its five-star status. Luxuriate in the pool or spa before heading out to any of the 14 restaurants or 12 bars. The hotel even has its own nightclub! STA987

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DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive into Cairo where you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel.

DaY 2: cairo/st catherineTravel out to the magnificent Pyramids with an Egyptologist guide where you’ll check out the Great Pyramid, a royal burial chamber and

the Sphinx. Later visit the Egyptian Museum, home to a huge number of historical artifacts. After you finish your tours you’ll be driven to St Catherine in a private vehicle. (B, D)

DaY 3: st catherine/DahaBIt’s an early start this morning as you wake up in the dark to set off climbing up Mt Sinai, where Moses reportedly received the Ten Commandments. See a spectacular sunrise from the top of this mystical mountain. Make a visit to St Catherine’s Monastery, the reputed site of the ‘burning bush’. Transfer to Dahab. (B, D)

DaY 4: DahaBA full day to relax on the Red Sea coast. (B, D)

DaYs 5-6: DahaB/cairoTravel back to Cairo in the evening of Day 5 where you’ll spend the night before your tour ends after breakfast on Day 6. (2B) STA1009

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Enjoy a full day out at sea with great snorkeling on Egypt’s famous coral reefs. There’ll be three stops in the best areas for seeing the underwater world. Lunch and soft drinks onboard are included. Swim or snorkel to your heart’s content on this fab trip. STA1213

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Leaving from Sharm El Sheikh in the morning you’ll travel out to St Catherine, the site of the monastery of the same name where the Biblical legend of the ‘Burning Bush’ took place. Explore this still active monastery at the foot of Mt Sinai. You’ll have lunch at St Catherine before driving back towards the Red Sea coast to Dahab where there will be a chance to browse for souvenirs before heading back to Sharm. STA1212

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Get yourself on this 15-day Egyptian bonanza! Combine the fascinating ancient Egyptian temples, pyramids and relics with some incredible cruising along the River Nile (we bet that’s something you’ve always wanted to do!). Wind down with some beach time along the shores of the Red Sea. Head out to beautiful dive spots, slap on a snorkel and float away to your heart’s content. You’ll be culturally satisfied, adventure inspired and superbly relaxed by the time you head home. All the finer details will be sorted for you - you might prefer to rent a camel in Cairo and attempt to do it all by yourself, but it’ll probably spit on you and run away, leaving you a bit sad and lonely as you trek through the desert with only the sand in your eyes for company. Step things up and join in with a great group of like-minded buddies, and prepare to have the cultured time of your lives!

Best Bits• WanderaroundCairo’scolorfulstreets• VisitthefascinatingEgyptianMuseum• MarvelatthepyramidsandSphinx• ExploreAbuSimbelTemples• SailalongtheNileonafeluccaboat• VisittheincredibleValleyoftheKings• LazeontheshoresoftheRedSea• Opttogosnorkelingordiving

DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive in Cairo. Take your included transfer from the airport to the hotel and join your fellow travelers and Trip Leader in the evening to learn more about your trip.

DaY 2: cairoVisit the Egyptian Museum, housing relics that include the magnificent treasures of King Tutankhamun. Tour Giza, the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. Train it overnight to Aswan. (B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (10 nts), felucca (2 nts), recliner seat on overnight train - second class (1 nt) overnight bus (1 nt) Transport: Minibus, overnight bus, overnight train, felucca Group Size: Avg 30 Group Leader: Tour leader, local guides meals: 14 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners Local payment: USD190 to be paid to the tour leader on day 1 please Note: Entrance fees not included Please bring a sleeping bag Tour Code: TDHTEPB

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DaYs 3-4: asWanOpt to visit the Philae Temple, then continue on to a Nubian Village to learn about the lifestyle and customs of this region’s original inhabitants. Take the chance to dine on the banks of the Nile in the evening. The next day make an early departure to Abu Simbel and visit the incredible temple built by Ramesses II. Visit the Temple of Hathor, built in honor of Ramesses’ wife, queen Nefertari - goddess of love and music. Board a felucca on your return to Aswan. (2B, L, D)

DaY 5: river niLe feLuccaA full day of sailing and a true experience of what life along the Nile is like. On board, the Nubian crew will cook and sail the ship giving you the chance to do as much or as little as you like. (B, L, D)

DaY 6: LuXorVisit Kom Ombo Temple. Continue to the ancient capital of Luxor and visit the Temple of Karnak and the Temple of Luxor. Check out the gold & silver markets and opt to go to the Temple’s evening Sound & Light show bringing this increadible complex to life. (B)

DaYs 7-8: hurghaDaTake a guided tour of the Valley of the Kings and visit the Ramesseum Temple. Transfer to Hurghada on the Red Sea in the afternoon and soak in the scenery. Depart for Dahab by overnight bus on Day 8. (2B)

DaY 9: DahaBArrive in Dahab in the morning and check in to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to explore and relax. (B)

DaYs 10-13: DahaBSpend the next few days soaking up some sunshine at your own leisure. Swim, snorkel and get in some water sports or take the plunge and do some amazing Red Sea diving. On land, experience the thrill of a desert safari on quad bikes, horses or camels or take advantage of an optional night trip to the top of Mt Sinai. (4B)

DaYs 14-15: cairoLeave Dahab and set off into the mountains of the Sinai Peninsula on your return to Cairo. Spend your last day exploring the city and depart on Day 15. (2B)

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• ExplorelaidbackAswanonthebanksoftheNile• AdmiretheawesomeAbuSimbelcomplex• Sailawayonatraditionalfelucca• ExploretheincredibleValleyoftheKings

DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive in Cairo. A transfer to the hotel is included.

DaY 2: cairoMorning visit to the Egyptian Museum. Later view the Great Pyramids and the awesome Sphinx, Egypt’s most renowned monuments. Take an overnight train to Aswan, a city with a relaxed charm located on the banks of the Nile. (B)

DaYs 3-4: asWan/aBu siMBeLArrive into Aswan and opt to visit the Philae Temple before learning about local customs at a Nubian village. On Day 4 you’ll have an early departure to Abu Simbel to visit the incredible Temple. Return to Aswan and board your traditional felucca boat to head off down the Nile. (2B, L, D)

DaY 5: river niLe/feLuccaEnjoy a full day of sailing. Relax and take in the views. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-7: LuXorLeave the feluccas behind and visit Kom Ombo Temple, before continuing to the ancient capital of Luxor. On Day 7 discover the Valley of the Kings before boarding a train for your journey back to Cairo. (B)

DaYs 8-9: cairoArrive back in Cairo. The rest of the day is free to explore Cairo. Your trip will come to an end after breakfast on Day 9. (2B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (4 nts), felucca boat (2 nts),recliner seat on overnight train - second class (2 nts) Transport: Air-con minibus, train, felucca boat Group Size: Avg 30 Group Leader: Tour leader, local guides meals: 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners Local payment: USD135 to be paid Day 1 to trip leader please note: Entrance fees not included Please bring a sleeping bag Tour Code: TDHTEEP

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• ExplorevibrantCairo• GawkattheGreatPyramidofGiza• TaketothewatertoseetheElephantineandKitchenerIslands• BeamazedbyAbuSimbel• DiscoverthefamousValleyoftheKings

DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive into Cairo and take your included hotel transfer.

DaY 2: cairo / asWanVisit the Egyptian Museum with a qualified Egyptologist and travel to the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only surviving ‘Seven Ancient Wonder of the World’. Overnight train to Aswan. (B)

DaYs 3-4: asWan Take to the water to see the Elephantine and Kitchener Islands and the Nilometer. Visit a Nubian Village and see the lifestyle of the original inhabitants. You’ll also visit the incredible Abu Simbel. (2B)

DaYs 5-6: LuXorTransfer from Aswan to Luxor and take a day trip to the amazing Temple of Karnak and the Temple of Luxor. On Day 6 head out on a guided tour of the Valley of the Kings. This magnificent necropolis houses the tomb of King Tutankhamun. Later there’ll be plenty of time to check out the gold and silver markets! Overnight train back towards Cairo. (2B)

DaYs 7-8: cairoArrive into Cairo - the day is yours to explore the city. Visit the necropolis of Saqqara and the Step Pyramid of King Zoser. Check out Coptic Cairo and a visit to the vibrant Khan el Khallili Market. Your trip ends at the hotel after breakfast on Day 8. (2B)

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Accommodation: 4 star hotels (5 nts), recliner seat on overnight train (2 nts) Transport: Air-con minibus, train, Group Size: Avg 30 Group Leader: Tour leader throughout, local guides meals: 7 breakfasts please Note: Entrance fees not included Local payment: USD180 to be paid day 1 to trip leader Tour Code: TDHTEEG

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• TakeintheworldfamousviewofthePyramidsofGiza• Enjoyahome-cookeddinnerinaNubianvillage• TakeinlifeonthebanksoftheNilefromyourtraditionalfelucca• DiscoverancienttombsintheValleyoftheKings

DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive Cairo at any time and head out into the atmospheric streets.

DaY 2: cairoA highlight of any trip to Egypt - the legendary view of the Pyramids of Giza. Spend the afternoon visiting the Egyptian Museum, home to more than 10,000 historical pieces. Overnight train journey in twin-share cabins. (B, D)

DaYs 3-4: asManArrive into Aswan for time in this relaxed city on the banks of the Nile. Enjoy a traditional dinner at a local Nubian village. On Day 4 you’ll have the option to visit the magnificant temple of Abu Simbel. (2B, D)

DaY 5: Board a traditional felucca for a day out on the Nile and a night under the stars. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-7: LuXorStep off the felucca and visit Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples. In Luxor, travel to the Valley of the Kings by donkey - not the fastest but definitely the most fun way of reaching this magnificent site! (2B)

DaY 8: cairoReturn to Cairo by plane where your trip ends. (B)

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• ExperiencecrazyCairo• GuidedtourofthePyramidsofGizaandtheEgyptianMuseum• EnjoyalocaldinnerinaNubianvillage• Liebackandrelaxonyourtraditionalfelucca• RideadonkeytotheValleyoftheKings

DaY 1: arrive cairoArrive in Cairo at any time and head out into the atmospheric streets.

DaY 2: cairoA highlight of any trip to Egypt - take in the legendary view of the Pyramids of Giza. Spend the afternoon visiting the Egyptian Museum home to more than 10,000 historical pieces. Overnight train journey in airline-style seats. (B)

DaYs 3-4: asManArrive into Aswan for time in this relaxed city on the banks of the Nile. Enjoy a traditional dinner at a local Nubian village. On Day 4 you’ll have the option to visit the magnificant temple of Abu Simbel. (B, D)

DaY 5: Board a felucca for a day on the Nile and a night under the stars. (B, L, D)

DaYs 6-7: LuXorStep off the felucca and visit Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples. In Luxor, travel to the Valley of the Kings by donkey - not the fastest but definitely the most fun way of reaching this magnificent site! Overnight train journey. (B)

DaY 8: cairoArrive to Cairo from your overnight train where your trip ends.

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (4 nts), overnight train - airline style seats (2 nts), felucca (1 nt) Transport: Private air-con van, train, felucca, walking Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, local guides, felucca crew meals: 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners please Note: Entrance fees not included Budget: Allow USD145-190 for meals not included Tour Code: GADPGE

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (5 nts), overnight train (1 nt), felucca (1 nt) Transport: Private air-con van, train, felucca, donkey, walking, plane Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, local guides, felucca crew meals: 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners Budget: Allow USD150-200 for meals not included Tour Code: GADPBE

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Set off on this fantastic budget adventure and you’ll be amazed at the wonders that will greet you just a short flight from Europe. Discover ancient wonders, bustling markets, spectacular scenery - the list goes on! Get ready for an assault on your senses as you step out into the chaotic city of Cairo - a city of contrasts where bustling alleyways sit side-by-side with towerblocks and donkeys transport as many people as cars. See the meandering Nile - experience this legendary river from the banks exploring beautiful cities and temples and on the swirling waters floating along on a traditional felucca. The magnificence of the temples along the length and breadth of this country is something else - history will leap to life as you step into these amazing structures and delve into ancient stories of the Pharoahs. Your trips ends moving on from the ancient world to the marine spotting pretty little fishies in the clear blue waters of the Red Sea. This is an all encompassing adventure where you’ll see all of this eclectic country’s highlights and a bit more on top!

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valley of the Kings • WatchthesunriseoverMtSinai• TakeadipintheRedSea

DaYs 1-2: arrive cairoArrive into the city of Cairo. Day 2 begins with one of the highlights of any trip to Egypt - the view of the Pyramids of Giza. Afternoon visit to the Egyptian Museum where you can see thousands of items from Egypt’s history. Overnight train south (airline-style seats). (B)

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Accommodation: Simple hotels (10 nts), overnight train - airline-style seats (2 nts), felucca (2 nts) Transport: Private van, train, felucca Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, local guides, felucca crew meals: 12 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners please Note: Entrance fees not included Budget: Allow USD240-315 for meals not included Tour Code: GADPRE

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DaYs 3-4: asWanArrive into Aswan where you’ll have time to explore this city set on the banks of the Nile and eat a delicious homecooked dinner at a local home on Elephantine Island. On Day 4 you have the option to visit the amazing temples of Abu Simbel. (B, D)

DaYs 5-6: feLuccaTravel down the Nile on a traditional felucca boat - hang out on the deck with a beer and watch village life on the banks before settling down for a night under the stars. (2B, 2L, 2D)

DaYs 7-9: LuXorArrive into the town of Kom Ombo and visit its impressive temple on the banks of the Nile. Visit the well-preserved temple of Edfu before arriving into Luxor. On Day 8 explore independently or book one of the optional activities on offer, which include a donkey ride to Valley of the Kings or a bike ride to Karnak Temple. Travel back to Cairo by overnight train. (2B)

DaY 10: cairoSpend today exploring Islamic Cairo and shop ‘til you drop in the atmospheric alleys of Khan El Khalali.

DaY 11: Mt sinaiArriving into St Catherine’s you can choose either to climb the mountain for sunset or rise early and head to the summit for a unique sunrise experience. Or if you don’t fancy the exercise just relax at the hotel! (B)

DaYs 12-13: DahaBTime for some rest and relaxation! Chill out in the laid back village of Dahab - snorkel, swim or relax at one of the many beachside cafés. (2B)

DaY 14: cairoTravel back to Cairo through the Sinai Mountains and under the Suez Canal. Celebrate your last night in style enjoying dinner and a show as you float down the Nile (not included).

DaY 15: cairoYour tour sadly ends today. Reflect on the sights you’ve seen, say goodbye to new friends and go on your way! (2B)

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MY favorite eXPerienceThe best bit about my trip was getting out into the Sahara Desert. We scrambled onto camels and hiked up a massive 300ft sand dune just in time for a spectacular sunset. The night was topped off when we all got into our luxury tents (Glastonbury eat your heart out!), huddled around our campfire and told hilarious stories under the incredible starlit sky. Amazing! Lisa, Portland

the WeatherMorocco has three main climate zones. The first - a narrow coastal belt with a typical Mediterranean climate. The interior region is mountainous and the southern fringe is largely desert. There can be a lot of snow on the mountain tops in winter, even if, by and large the rest of the country has fairly warm temperatures year round. Summers are very hot but winter can be a little chilly. Sunshine hours on the Atlantic coast are around 9 to 10 per day, and further inland you’ll more likely get around 12. Better bring your sunglasses then!

LocaL gruBTry out all the weird and wonderful spiced and sweet teas, enjoy tasty tagines, hook into that gawdamn delicious hummus and feast your eyes, noses and tastebuds on the rest of the meze-style delights: aubergine, koftas, tabbouleh, and more.

usefuL infoThe cusisine of Morocco is quite diverse. You’ll find Spanish, Portuguese, Mediterranean, and African influences.

useLess infoAs surely as day will become night, and time keeps on ticking, on your trip to Morocco you will at some point end up in a carpet shop.

trY Before You fLYStart sucking on a shisha at your local Moroccan restaurant. Tobacco is soaked in fruit shavings such as strawberry, apples or grapes. This mixture is then smoked through a large water pipe (called a hookah). Invented more than 500 years ago, the Turks refined smoking to an artful and elegant ceremonial experience to be shared in the company of friends.

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eQuitY Point hosteL, MarraKech

Located in the middle of the Medina, in one of the tallest buildings in the the old town, this hostel looms like a sanctuary where you can enjoy amazing views of the Atlas Mountains and Marrakech at night from the roof terrace. Both private rooms and dorms are en suite. STA560

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hoteL Mounia, feZ

In the city center surounded by the local buzz, this traditionally decorated gem guarantees a warm welcome. All rooms are en suite and feature A/C, satellite TV and telephone. Take time out in the restaurant or try out the hammam and steamy spa. STA591

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riaD Les oLiviers, MarraKech

With a vast terrace and Moroccan furnishings spend all your spare time catching rays or taking it easy with mint tea and the odd snack. This simple, well-kept Riad, is near the souk and Medina to get make it easy to get among the buzz. STA561

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hoteL voLuBiLis, casaBLanca

This centrally located hotel is set in a charming building with Roman architecture. It’s clean and modern with full A/C, Internet access and a communal TV lounge and kitchen facilities. It also has a restaurant and bar. In other words the perfect base for the budget traveler! STA592

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riaD cataLina, MarraKech

Nestled in Marrakech’s famous Medina, this Riad has 18th century charisma and spectacular views of the Atlas Mountains from the rooftop terrace and swimming pool. The opulent rooms are jewel-colored and individually styled, some even have their own sun terrace. STA562

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hoteL Prince De Paris, casaBLanca

Like the name suggests, this place is fit for a prince - with top service to make even Bogart bat his eyes! Enjoy all the niceties like room service, dry cleaning and a fantastic restaurant. There is even a well-equipped gym. All rooms have their own balcony. STA991

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hoteL aMine, MarraKech

Located in the lovely suburb of Semlalia, a short drive to the Medina, the hotel has a restaurant, bar, massive pool and air-conditioned rooms. Treat yourself to a Hammam (traditional scrub bath) or massage. In the evening go pool side as belly dancers and musicians put on a show. STA563

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Moroccan house, MarraKech

Located in Gueliz, in the new city, this modern Riad is traditionally decorated with beautiful tile mosaics and comfy lounges. The rooms have A/C and TVs and WiFi is available throughout the hotel. Treat yourself to a traditional Hammam (bath) or laze by the pool. STA564

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riaD Dar aniKa, MarraKech

Situated near the Old Souk in the heart of the Medina, this plush riad is equipped with WiFi and a heated swimming pool. Each room is uniquely decorated with vibrant colors and furniture and come with A/C and WiFi. You’ll love the stained-glass windows and traditional lighting. STA565

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Marrakech is the perfect place to spend a few days. The Medina (old town), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an awesome labyrinth of alleyways, souks and workshops creating a colorful, lively and exotic vibe. This package couldn’t make your stay more easy. Simply select your standard of accommodation and one excursion to do on the second day. All the hotels are located in the Medina, so Marrakech will be right on your door step.

please note: Classic rooms types can also choose budget activities. Deluxe can choose classic or budget activities. Some activities only depart on certain days - ask your consultant for details. 4-day option is also available Tour Code: STA992

Dates for Your DiarY

JanuarY 30, 2011 MarraKech Marathon

March 12, 2011 Maroc cLassic - vintage car raLLY

aPriL 1-11, 2011 the sanD Marathon

June 3-11, 2011 feZ sacreD Music festivaL

June 24-27, 2011 gnaoua Music festivaL, essaouira

JuLY, 2011 WeeK Long caMeL festivaL in tan tan roaD

sePteMBer 18- 21, 2011iMiLchiL BerBer Marriage festivaL

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atLas Mountains fuLL DaY, fr $92Head out into the spectacular Atlas Mountains to Toubkal National Park, one of the most scenic parts of Morocco. During the day you’ll travel up the awesome Mizane Valley from the market town of Asni to the Berber village of Imlil where you’ll stop for lunch in a traditional Berber mountain restaurant. STA569

fantasia evening & araBian KnightsfuLL evening, fr $59A night full or Arabian horsemen, and general Moroccan mayhem! Gear up for a delicious lamb spit roast, local wine and a full on show of music, acrobats and performers. Held at Chez Ali, a huge site of Oriental pavilions, you’ll need to make sure your camera is ready. STA570

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This is your rare chance to discover the intriguing fishing port of Essaouira, where the Romans traded precious purple dye, pirates dropped anchor and Britons, Jews and Moors mingled in the cosmopolitan markets. Today there are still many ghosts from the past as travelers wander the ancient alleyways where artists now reside. The beaches are perfect escapes, lined with gulls and fishermen fighting for their catch! This three-day journey takes you deep into the Moroccan seaside culture as you explore the streets with an expert local guide. STA993

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Spend six days weaving your way through the tangled delight of Morocco! Wander through the chaotic city streets of Marrakech, barter in bazaars and inhale the wafting smells of sizzling spices. You’ll spend half a day perfecting your culinary skills ready to impress all your friends at your next dinner party with help from our expert cookery teachers. Day 4 sees you traveling to the Mediterranean coast and arriving in Essaouira. Traipse the streets and explore the quaint small-town atmosphere. On Day 5 you’ll be accompanied by a local guide with many a tale to tell as you travel on foot and by bike. Board the bus back to Marrakech where your trip ends. STA994

caMeL treK haLf DaY, fr $38Explore the palm groves that surround Marrakech atop your very own camel. You’ll ride around in wonder for an hour and a half, stopping off at a traditional village for a cup or two of local tea. With a few tips from your camel handler you’ll love this truly genuine Moroccan experience. STA571

QuaD BiKing haLf DaY, fr $172Strap on a helmet, adjust your leather gloves and rev it up in and around the foothills of the great Atlas Mountains! You’ll head out to Lalla Takerkaust Lake where after a briefing you can hurdle off-road around the lake. With superb views of the mountains to the south, this is a day not to be missed. No experience necessary. STA572

ouZouD WaterfaLLfuLL DaY, fr $55Spend a day at the most impressive waterfall in Morocco, scaling 328ft high falls and swimming in cascading pools. Set in the foothills between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, it’s a fantastic spot where you can watch Barbery apes as you enjoy a tagine dinner (not included in the price). STA573

souKs & sQuares haLf DaY, fr $27The center of Marrakech is the second largest medieval complex in the world. This tour guides you through the tricky labyrinth of alleyways, souks and workshops of the old town. You’ll be shown the best places to eat, shop and bargin. Prepare for acrobats, snake-charmers, musicians and story tellers. STA574

ouarZaZate tourfuLL DaY, fr $74Take a day out to the south of Morocco, a land of crumbling kasbahs, palm oases and epic desert landscapes. You’ll visit the UNESCO site at Ait Benhaddou, where the films Gladiator & Babelwere shot. And you can wander the streets of Ouarzazate, now known as Moroccan Hollywood. STA575

the ouriKa vaLLeYfuLL DaY, fr $55Take a trip into the foothills of the immense Ourika Valley, the most accessible of the High Atlas Mountain Valleys. You’ll visit a typical Berber settlement and farm and take a short hike at Setti Fatma (the end of the Valley). Lunch will be in a traditional restaurant - so keep an eye out for camel tagine, royal couscous and goat stew! STA576

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In a whirlwind of color, commotion and a great surge of bustling activity, a trip to Morocco will bewitch beady eyes. This little piece of North Africa will have you hooked. Explore the fantastic melange of European and African influences. Get your senses in a tizz with some smelly spices and tasty tagines. Although the city life is often what makes Morocco famous - there’s so much more out there to see. With this epic exploration you’ll get out to the lesser known grounds. Hop on a camel in the stunning Sahara, explore the Atlas Mountains’ impressive open terrain, let the sea breeze fill your lungs along the coastline, admire the spectacular colors of legendary scenic sunsets, and catch yourselves curiously captivated by local Berber villages.

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DaYs 1-2: arrive MarraKechArrive at any time on Day 1. On Day 2 take a traditional horse and carriage half-day tour visiting the Tombs, the Palace, the Medina and of course the famous Djemaa El-Fna Square. Explore the other city sites, markets and more. (B)

DaY 3: raBat Make an early start on your way towards Casablanca. Take a guided tour around the impressive Hassan Il Mosque, and after lunch head to Rabat and visit the Mausoleum V and Kasbah des Oudaias perched above the rugged Atlantic coastline. (B)

DaY 4: feZ Day 4 will take you inland, first stopping at Volubilis, Morocco’s largest and best preserved Roman ruins. Close by, visit Meknes - the third Imperial city. More laid back than some of the bigger Moroccan cities, it has a combination of winding streets and palatial buildings. From here it’s only a short drive to Fez, the oldest of the imperial cities. (B)

DaY 5: feZTake in the vibrant atmosphere of Fez on a full day tour. Visit the the Medersa Bou Inanea, the most beautiful of Meremides monuments, the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss and the Andalusian and El quaraoiyin Mosques. Visit the Najjarine Square with its 18th century fountain, dye pits, souks, and never-ending craft shops. (B)

DaYs 6-7: MeZougaHead for the Sahara - cross the Middle Atlas Mountain and move on into the desert regions. Spend your first night at a guesthouse on the fringes of the desert. The next day an optional camel ride will take you out among the massive, colorful dunes. Your night will be spent in huge Berber tents at the edge of the sand dunes. Watch the sun go down and kick back Berber style with singing, dancing and traditional food under the starlit sky. (2B, L, 2D)

DaY 8: DaDes gorgeSay farewell to the sands and travel through the countryside to Todra Gorge where the narrow canyon walls drop 900ft straight down to the valley floor. Tonight you’ll stay right in the heart of the gorge surrounded by the rugged countryside. (B, D)

DaYs 9-10: DePart MarraKechVisit Ourzazate - door of the desert - a place continually popular with Hollywood movie makers. Climb over the 7,400ft Tizi n’ Tichka Pass and then drop down to the plains, arriving into Marrakech by late afternoon. There’ll be time to freshen up before a last night out with your group. If you’re flying out late take an optional excursion to the Ourika Valley. Otherwise, your trip will finish at the hotel after breakfast on Day 10. (2B)

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Exotic. Mesmerizing. Colorful. All fitting descriptions of what awaits you in the hypnotic country of Morocco - Just a hop, skip and jump away from Europe yet a world away in its cultures and customs, immerse yourself in the technicolored world of northern Africa. Take your sense of direction with you, as mind boggling mazes of medinas try to swallow you whole. Shop until you are ready to drop and stumble blinking out into the fierce African sun to peruse your wares. Far beyond its atmospheric markets are magnificent mountains, wild sands and mellow beach resorts. Discover it all on this awesome adventure all the way from the movie famous Casablanca to magnificent Marrakech.

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Benhaddou• MagicalmountainsintheHighAtlas• StrollalongthebeachinEssaouira• MarvelattheMedinaofMarrakech DaY 1: arrive casaBLancaArrive into Casablanca at any time. If you have time, start to explore - wander through the Medina, along the beachfront and to the spectacular Hassan II Mosque.

DaY 2: raBat/MeKnesOff to Morocco’s capital city, Rabat where there’s time to visit the beautiful mausoleum. See the impressive architecture of Kasbah des Oudaias, an ancient fort with panoramic views. (B)

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Accommodation: Hotels (11 nts), gite - multishare (1 nt), Nomad camp - multishare (1 nt) Transport: Private air-con van Group Size: Max 15, Avg 10 Group Leader: Tour leader, driver, local guides meals: 13 breakfasts, 3 dinners Budget: Allow USD240-315 for meals not included Tour Code: GADCHM

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DaY 3: MeKnes/voLuBiLis/feZImmerse yourself in rambling souqs in Meknes before traveling through rolling hills to the impressive Roman ruins of Volublis. End the day sipping a mint tea in one of Fez’s many cafés. (B)

DaY 4: feZFez Medina is the world’s largest medieval medina in the world. Visit the impressive Fez Palace before wandering through the Jewish quarter with its beautiful architecture. Absorb the city from a lookout over the town before plunging into the melee of the medina. (B)

DaYs 5-6: MerZougaPass through the diverse Moroccan landscape - forests, mountains and sand dunes all in one day! After a night in a simple hotel on the fringes of the Sahara you’ll explore the undulating dunes by camel. Get ready for an unforgettable night as you camp out on the Saharan sands. With food in your belly, listen to traditional stories and tunes. (2B, 2D)

DaY 7: toDra gorge Leaving the desert behind travel onto the Todra Valley to enjoy a walk in the lush Palm Groves. Head to the stunning Todra Gorge and enjoy a relaxing evening in this peaceful location. (B)

DaY 8: toDra gorge/ait BenhaDDouContinue along the “Route of a 1000 Kasbahs” to Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered to be one of the best preserved kasbah villages in Morocco. Lose yourself in the narrow winding passageways. (B)

DaY 9: high atLas MountainsApproach the towering High Atlas Mountain landscape passing by small villages on winding mountain roads before arriving at Toubkal National Park. A short hike leads to a simple mountain gite where you can enjoy the tranquility and fantastic views of this magical mountain region. (B, D)

DaYs 10-11: essaouira Arrive to the Atlantic beaches of Essaouira - enjoy some local seafood and unwind. (2B)

DaYs 12-14: MarraKech The last few days of your Moroccan adventure are spent in Marrakech. Head to the heart of the city, Djemaa El-Fna Square and into the maze of alleyways in the ancient medina - buy spices and slippers in the souks, and anything else your heart desires! Leave the hustle and bustle behind you as you depart on Day 14. (B)

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MY favorite eXPerienceMy two favorite things about Dubai....shopping and the desert! I really did shop like I’ve never shopped before when I was there! One of the best days was when we headed out into the desert surrounding the city in 4x4 Jeeps. It was so much fun going up and down over the dunes and felt like a real adventure!... Laura, new York

the WeatherThe weather in the Middle East can be summed up in two words - hot and dry! Over the summer it’s not unusual for temperatures in some areas to reach a sweltering 104 degrees fahrenheit scorching!

LocaL gruBFalafel, one of our old favorites, is served on many a street stall around the Middle East, taste the difference compared to the one you had last Saturday after a few pints! You can also try real authentic hummus - this chickpea dip goes great with homemade pita bread. For a special treat try ‘Khuzi’, roasted lamb served with spiced rice, which brings us nicely onto all the spices - there are pots of them in the Middle East and they contribute nicely towards the delicious exotic flavors you’ll get to wrap your lips around!

usefuL infoParts of the Middle East may feel very modern but don’t forget you are in countries with distinct and traditional cultures. Do some research before you go and make sure you are acting appropriately.

useLess infoDubai has been home to the most expensive Christmas tree in the world - the tree, located in one of the city’s glitzy hotels, was valued at more than $11 million. The reason for the cost? Diamonds, pearls, emeralds, sapphires and other precious stones draped all over it.

trY Before You fLYSettle down and watch Micheal Palin’s TV series ‘Around the World in 80 days’, first broadcast in 1989. Episode 3 sees him traveling to Dubai and onward in a traditional dhow boat slowly across the waters to India. Compare then and now in this progressive city.

currencY: DIRHAM (UAE), RIYAL (qATAR), SHEKEL (ISRAEL)$

Price of a Beer: $6.90 (UAE), $9.30 (qATAR), $4.65 (ISRAEL)

PoPuLation: 4.5 MILLION (UAE), 1.4 MILLION (qATAR), 7.4 MILLION (ISRAEL)

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1 iBis aL riggaLocated in the the historic part of Dubai, next to the creek and Al Ghurair Mall, the metro station is a mere 985ft away whisking you from the airport and to the tourist hot spots like the Gold Souk and Dubai Museum. The new comfortable rooms have all the essentials including WiFi. STA994

fr $77 singLe fr $44 DouBLe Prices are Per Person Per night incLuDing BreaKfast

2 araBian ParKA budget hotel in price, but the standard of the rooms and list of facilities is above par. There’s a well-equipped gym, large salt water pool and a lobby restaurant and bar. Five minutes from Wafi Mall with the best shops and dinning, they also run shuttles to Jumeriah Beach. STA995

fr $115 singLe fr $67 DouBLe Prices are Per Person Per night incLuDing BreaKfast

3 novoteL citY centerThis hotel is a real style contender in a city where luxury rules. The funky design throughout starts in the spacious lobby/café, through to the chic cocktail bar, glam pool and contemporary rooms. Opposite the City Center Mall you won’t have far to lug all your shopping! STA996

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7 iBis Deira citY centerThis modern, contemporary hotel is the perfect spot for a chic city break in glam Dubai. With its bright, funky reception, uber-cool bistro restaurant and trendy bar, you would have no idea this is a budget hotel. Simple rooms do the basics well with flat screen TVs, Internet access and A/C. You can use the outdoor pool of the Novotel next door for a fee and the City Center Mall is directly opposite if you need some retail therapy! STA997

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8 sofiteL JuMeriahIt is all about luxury if you choose to stay at the Sofitel Jumeirah. Sea views from just about every room, service that’s on par with a French palace and dinning like no other, it will be hard to pull yourself away to see the rest of the city. Located in front of ‘The Walk’ with shopping, restaurants and bars to entice, you will also have access to the warm waters of the Arabian Gulf from the beach in from of the hotel. STA998

l butler service l beach access l sofitel’s signature MyBed concept l health club l carita Beauty salon l infinity pool with bar

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4 araBian courtYarDIdeal location in old Dubai opposite the Museum and a stone’s throw from many historical, cultural and shopping spots such as the heritage village, historic bastakiya and Dubai Creek. You’ll be greeted by Arabian hospitality as you’re shown to your elegantly appointed room. STA999

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5 sheraton JuMeriahIf you’re looking for a bit of luxury, top-class service, delicious dinning experiences and a white sandy beach with undisturbed views of the Arabian Sea, we’ve got it! Choose city view or sea view rooms or if your looking to up the ante go all out in the tower rooms. STA1000

fr $195 DorM fr $109 DouBLe Prices are Per Person Per night incLuDing BreaKfast

6 Le MeriDian Mina seYahiJumeirah Beach is designed to attract the worlds rich and famous and here you can see how. The facilities are endless as they cater to everyone and have no less than eight restaurants and bars in the complex. There is a luxury spa for some pampering and the rooms are decadent. STA1001

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citY tourhaLf DaY, fr $35

Hop on board this tour to the likes of the Jumeriah Mosque, Burj Al Arab (the most luxurious and tallest standing hotel in the world), the Sheik Zayed Road where the Emirates Towers are located, World Trade Center and much more. You’ll even get to check out traditional water taxis on your way to the Spice and Gold Souk! A great introduction to this glitzy city. STA1002

Desert safarihaLf DaY fr $66

Get right into the heart of Dubai’s dunes and ride up and over the sands in a 4x4. Arabian hospitality will make you feel like a Sheikh at a desert camp set up ready for sunset. A BBq is the order of the night followed by the opportunity to partake in a little shesha (Arabic water pipe), camel rides and henna - all accompanied by friendly belly dancers. STA1003

ranDoM facts

•Dubaiboaststheworld’sthirdlargestindoorski slope using 6000 tons of snow - and after going down the slopes you can pop to the shops, as this ski centre is in one of the city’s malls!

•Dubaiishometothetallestman-madestructure in the world

•Around80%ofDubai’spopulationismadeupof foreigners

•TherearenostreetaddressesinDubai

•CitizensofDubaipaynopersonalorincometax

•Dubaionlyreceives13cmofrainfallayear-leave your brolly at home!

•Dubaiistheonlycityintheworldtohavebuilta man-made island in the shape of a palm tree

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sanDBoarD & caMeL riDinghaLf DaY, fr $78

Get ready for some adventure and excitement, as experienced safari drivers take you away from the busy city into the heart of the Dubai Desert in a thrilling journey over the sand dunes. There will be a stop at a campsite for some refreshments where you can climb on a camel to see the dunes from a different perspective or grab a board and slide down the dunes! STA1004

DhoW Dinner cruisehaLf DaY, fr $41

Cruise around Dubai on a traditional Dhow boat.The atmosphere is romantic as you sit back, enjoy the view and are served your scrumptious dinner. Your tour includes round trip transfers from your hotel to the boat. Oh, and let’s not forget the massive international buffet with a choice of nearly 20 dishes! STA1005

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ParK inn, aBu DhaBi

A gem among Abu Dhabi hotels, overlooking the Arabian Gulf, you’re sure of a relaxed and comfortable stay. Perfectly located for the international airport 10 minutes away, rooms are well-appointed with high speed WiFi and A/C. There’s an outdoor pool and gym available. STA1006

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traDers, aBu DhaBi Located on a private beach overlooking the strait that separates Abu Dhabi Island from the mainland, Traders is a contemporary luxury hotel with large rooms decked out with the finest amenities including WiFi, DVD player, LCD TV and fully stocked mini bar. STA1007

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shangri La, aBu DhaBi On its own private beach 15 minutes from the Corniche and the city center, this is a modern, Arabian-styled, luxury hotel. Each room also has a balcony or a terrace providing an ideal setting for viewing striking ocean sunsets and traditional Arabic domes and minarets. STA1008

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La viLLa, Doha

This clean, reputable and well maintained hotel offers guests 24-hour room service, laundry facilities, a TV lounge and free wireless Internet. On top of this, there is La Villa Restaurant serving up not only traditional Arabic cuisine but also your complimentary buffet breakfast. STA1010

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raMaDa PLaZa, Doha

This stylish hotel is certainly not short of amenities with its outdoor and indoor pools, gym with sauna, tennis court, hairdresser, and art gallery! If that’s not enough there’s a whopping twenty speciality bars and restaurants to choose from and the largest night club in Doha! STA1011

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Doha citY tourhaLf DaY, fr $45Head out in Doha, qatar’s capital city and home to 80% of the country’s population. You’ll be taken out in a comfy air-conditioned vehicle to the highlights of this bustling city: the seafront Corniche, the Dhow Harbor, the Old Souq (market), the Equestrian Club, the Falcon Market, the fruit & vegetable market, the fish market, and the traditional market. Plenty to see on this great tour! STA1009

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aBrahaM hosteL, JerusaLeM This new hostel has a great location in the city center with easy access to all the major sites. It offers dormitories and private rooms all with A/C. Catching up with friends or planning your next journey is no problem, as there is WiFi in the common areas and bedrooms as well. STA1012

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shaLoM, teL aviv

Pamper yourself or party in this sophisticated city hideout. There’s an amazing rooftop terrace where you can marvel at the Mediterranean Sea or bubble away in the jacuzzi. Right in the heart of the city this hotel is well placed for venturing out into buzzy Tel Aviv. STA1014

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Make yourself at home in the old world atmosphere of Fauzi Azar Inn, a 200-year-old Arab mansion turned into a guesthouse. Chat with new friends in one of the dorm rooms or chill out in your own private room. Facilities include free WiFi and a communal kitchen. STA1015

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MassaDa anD the DeaD seafuLL DaY, fr $96

From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, begin with a drive along the shores of the Dead Sea to Massada where you can learn about the history of the region and hear the heroic story of the Jewish fighters. You’ll then head up in a cable car to the mountain fortress built by King Herod. Arriving at the Dead Sea, the lowest place on Earth, get your swim suit on and enjoy the bizarre experience of floating in these waters. STA1016

JerusaLeM & BethLeheMfuLL DaY, fr $94

Enjoy a full day tour to the historical sites of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Start with a panoramic view over Jerusalem before wandering through the Old City to the Jewish and Christian quarters. Continue to Bethlehem where you’ll visit the Church of Nativity and Manger’s square, an important focal point for the city. STA1017

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MeLoDY, teL aviv This modern hotel has an impressive location overlooking Tel Aviv’s beach. Rooms have great facilities including DVD and MP3 players. Start your evening with complimentary snacks and drinks in the lobby bar before watching the sun set from the trendy rooftop lounge. STA1013

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