Cape Town to Nairobi - fully guided 4x4 self drive Africa adventure
is designed for those who want to experience the best of Southern
and East Africa. Exploring popular highlights from the wine region
of South Africa to the desert of Namibia and tropics of Uganda; from
mingling with local people, to the most famous game parks on offer
this is The Adventure for the independent explorer. The Cape Town
to Nairobi - fully guided 4x4 self drive Africa adventure is an exclusive
tour with only 1 departure per year with limited numbers.
Countries visited: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia,
Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya.

ITINERARY: Cape Town to Nairobi - Fully Guided
4x4 self drive Africa adventure
Week 1:
Cape Town is the starting point for our 8 week fully guided 4x4 Africa
adventure. We spend a couple of days exploring this vibrant and multicultural
city nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain. A day
excursion into the wine region of Stellenbosch for a bit of wine tasting
at various wineries is a must. We leave Cape Town for the Western
Cape and the border to Namibia.
Week 2:
A total change of scenery awaits us from the lush green of the Cape
to the desert and stunning rock formations of Namibia. Our first stop
in Namibia is Ai Ais, a very popular weekend getaway with South Africans
and after 10 minutes in the soothing hot springs you will understand
why.
Fish River Canyon measures 160kms in length and reaches up to 27km
wide and 550m deep. Sitting at the top of the Canyon feels like you
are sitting on the edge of the earth. From here we continue overland
to Sesriem National Park providing us the chance to climb Dune 45,
the largest sand dune in the World.
Enroute to Luderitz is the diamond ghost town of Kohlmanskop. Once
a bustling diamond mining town until the slump in diamond prices after
WW1 and richer deposits discovered further south left Kohlmanskop
a mere reminder of what life was like pre WW1. Luderitz an old Bavarian
style German colonial town is a true step back in time. The icy shores
of the South Atlantic Ocean are home to seals, penguins, flamingos
and assorted marine life.
We take some time to warm up in Swakopmund, the desert adventure capital
of Southern Africa, there are many activities to be had including
quad biking, sky diving and deep sea fishing. For those looking for
a more relaxed time there are plenty of excellent restaurants serving
famous Namibian seafood and traditional German food and beer.
Week 3:
As we continue overland north on our Cape Town to Nairobi -
fully guided 4x4 self drive Africa adventure we stop at the world's
biggest meteorite and Etosha national park for our first proper game
drive. We spend three days in the park.
Etosha is Namibia's draw card. A vast game park situated in
classic African savannah surroundings. The well located watering holes
often mean we do not have to travel far to see wild life. The well
equipped campsites situated near a flood lit watering hole is a pleasant
surprise and a perfect setting to break open a few bottles of South
African finest wines and enjoy a platter of cheeses, olives, and fresh
fruit as we watch the animals come in to drink.
Week 4:
Our next destination is Botswana with the Okavango Delta and Chobe
National Park. We have the option to go into the delta in dugout canoes
and spend a couple of days amongst the wild life. There is also the
option to take a scenic flight over the Delta, a rare opportunity
to spot herds of elephant from the air.
Okavango Delta is one of the most popular tourist destinations in
Botswana. An amazing 15,000 sq km water maze of lagoons, estuaries,
streams and islands form this incredible haven for birds and African
animals alike. The best way to explore the Delta is by Mokoro -
local dug-out canoes, at night we free-camp by the banks of the Okavango
River.
A visit to Chobe national park will be the end of our stay in Botswana
before we take the Kazangula ferry to Zambia.
Chobe National Park is home to Botswana's most varied wildlife.
An abundance of wildlife exists along the rivers edge and it is here
we can take a leisurely cruise up the Chobe River.
Long before we reach Livingstone we can see the mist coming from the
famous Victoria Falls. The mist becomes more pronounced as we arrive
in the centre of Livingstone, Zambia. The Zambezi River with its Victoria
Falls is a natural border line separating Zambia from Zimbabwe; the
Falls leaves many speechless with her sheer size and power; 1 mile
long and pumps an incredible 4.5 million cubic meters of water every
second into the Zambezi Gorge.
Livingstone is the perfect base to enjoy the many activities on offer
including a sunset cruise down the Zambezi; white water raft; abseil
and gorge swing in the Zambezi Gorge, bungee jump 111m with Victoria
Falls providing the perfect backdrop; take an afternoon stroll with
Rhinos; or photograph the Falls from great heights in a micro light,
helicopter or light aircraft - the options are endless.
Week 5:
Heading north overland on our Cape Town to Nairobi - fully guided
4x4 self drive Africa adventure into the heart of Zambia we visit
South Luangwa national park, one of the best kept secrets of African
game parks. Not many travellers know about this outstanding park hidden
in the Luangwa valley.
Overlanding on some particularly bad roads we arrive at our "home"
for the coming 2 nights - Flat Dogs Campsite; flat dog = crocodile
in the local language. The campsite is situated on the banks of the
Luangwa River - a natural fence separating the campsite from South
Luangwa National Park. It is not unusual for Elephants to wander into
camp at breakfast time to check-out the breakfast menu; be warned
Kellogg's Cornflakes are one of their favorite foods and they
are not shy in helping themselves! The campsite has several platforms
high in the tress - a perfect spot to lay out your mattress
under a mosquito net and listen to the wild African sounds.
South Luangwa National Park is famous for leopard, lion, giraffe,
hippos, crocodiles, hyena and aardvark. It is one of the few parks
where night game drives as well as walking safaris are possible. A
spectacular park situated in a spectacular part of Africa.
We cross the border into the very relaxed country of Malawi. We follow
the lake shore and enjoy the laid back atmosphere of this beautiful
country. The Nyika Plateau is definitely worth a visit, high in the
Malawi Mountain range, a rare opportunity to take a horse riding safari
or try your hand at fly-fishing. The road to the Plateau overland
is steep, rocky and slow going but not a problem for our 4x4 vehicles.
Lake Malawi with its beautiful beaches and coves not only gave the
country its name it also covers one third of the county's surface.
Week 6:
It takes us two days to drive to the coast and Dar es Salaam or "Haven
of Peace" in Kiswahili. It is here where we leave the 4x4 vehicles
and catch a ferry to the spice island of Zanzibar with its ancient
Arab architecture, tropical beaches and crystal clear waters.
The ferry arrives in Stone Town - a classic Arabic old city,
with narrow cobble stoned streets, sweet smell of spices floats through
the air, and the local mosque hums in the background. At sun-down
the plaza changes form and as the sun disappears over the Indian Ocean,
the Plaza comes alive with the smell of barbecuing fresh seafood,
colorfully dressed women mix dough in preparation to make Zanzibar
pizzas and the men stand around talking politics. For the true Zanzibar
experience a visit and a meal in the plaza is an absolute must. A
visit to Zanzibar would not be complete without taking one of the
many spice tours on offer and a couple of days relaxing on the tropical
beaches and swimming in crystal clear waters. For those wanting to
partake in aquatic activities Zanzibar will not disappoint - snorkeling,
scuba diving, swimming with dolphins, sailing and windsurfing are
all on offer.
We spend a few days to relax and enjoy.
Week 7:
Back on the mainland we overland north for the snow caps of Kilimanjaro,
the highest mountain in Africa and the town of Arusha.
After visiting a Masai village and the cultural centre we enter the
world famous Ngorogoro Crater for a game drive before entering the
Serengeti national park. Crossing the entire Serengeti from east to
west will take us two days with many opportunities to spot plenty
of game.
The Ngorogoro Crater has been compared to Noah's Ark and the
Garden of Eden, an incredible 20km wide volcanic crater littered with
lion, rhino, buffalo, elephant, zebra, and wildebeest - just to name
a few. The Serengeti is the most famous game park in all of Africa,
and after spending some time there you will know why.
We spend 3 days overlanding in the wild savannah plains amongst the
African Big 5 wildlife in two of the most famous game parks in Africa.
Our days are spent game driving and photographing wildlife like: lion,
leopard, wildebeest, rhino, warthog, cheetah, gazelle, zebra, giraffe,
elephants, buffalo, hartebeest, reedbuck plus many more. If we are
lucky we may also spot the African Little 5. As the sun goes down
we make camp amongst the wildlife, eat a hearty meal and fall asleep
listening to the sounds of Africa. Your reservation awaits you at
the 1000000 star Hotel (the breath taking African skies).
No Cape Town to Nairobi - fully guided self drive 4x4 Africa adventure
would be complete without the thrill of driving through the most famous
game park in Africa.
Back on tar sealed roads we follow the shores of Lake Victoria and
set up camp at the Kenyan Port city of Kisumu before entering Uganda.
A 4x4 tour overland through Africa wouldn't be complete without
visiting the source of the mighty Nile; the longest river in the world.
Week 8:
Uganda, "the pearl of Africa" appropriately labelled by
Winston Churchill. We visit Kampala before heading north to Murchinson
Falls National Park. A rewarding game drive as well as a fantastic
boat trip to the bottom of the falls awaits us in this stunning park.
An early morning walk through Budongo Forest may find us stumbling
over a family of Chimpanzees.
Crossing into Kenya and our final country on the Cape Town to Nairobi
- fully guided 4x4 self drive Africa adventure. We visit Lake
Nakuru National Park, famous for its white rhino population and millions
of pink flamingos gracefully perched in the shallows of Lake Nakuru.
We can drive right to the Lake's edge; but be warned many 4x4s
have been bogged doing just this!
A short distance from Nakuru is Lake Naivasha and "Elsamere"
- the home of Born Free. Indulge in high tea, watch a video about
Joy Adamson's life and visit a little museum dedicated to Joy
and George.
We climb back up to the top of the Rift Valley before descending to
1800m and Nairobi, the end point of our Cape Town to Nairobi -
Fully Guided 4x4 self drive Africa adventure.
We celebrate with a night out at Carnivores Restaurant feasting on
a fine selection of meats and drinking Tusker, Kenya's most
popular beer while reminiscing about our adventures travelling overland
from Cape Town to Nairobi.
DATES: Cape Town to Nairobi - Fully Guided
4x4 self drive Africa adventure
Departs: Monday 23 March 2009, Cape Town, South Africa
Arrives: Sunday 17 May 2009, Nairobi, Kenya
INCLUDED: Cape Town to Nairobi - Fully Guided
4x4 self drive Africa adventure
- 4x4 overland vehicle (max 2 people per vehicle)
- Fuel, Road tolls, spare parts, international vehicle paperwork, ferries
- Camping equipment (tent, camp bed, director camping chair)
- Kitchen and cooking equipment
- Guide/lead vehicle
- 2 experienced expedition crew (mechanic and tour leader/cook)
- Meals while camping
- Accommodation - 10% hotels/hostels 90% camping
- Maps and local information
- Return ferry to Zanzibar
- Spice Tour, Zanzibar
- Wine tour Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Entrance fees
- 1 day Fish River Canyon, Namibia
- 1 day Sesriem National Park, Namibia
- 3 days Etosha National Park, Namibia
- 2 days Okavango Delta, Botswana
- 1 day Victoria Falls National Park, Zambia
- 2 days South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
- 2 days Nyika Plateau, Malawi
- Mikumi National Park, Tanzania
- 1 day Ngorogoro Crater, Tanzania
- 2 days Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
- 2 nights/3 days Murchinson Falls, Uganda
- Boat trip, Murchinson Falls, Uganda
- 1 day Nakuru National Park, Kenya
- High Tea Elsamere, Naivasha, Kenya
EXCLUDED: Cape Town to Nairobi - Fully Guided
4x4 self drive Africa adventure
- International driving permit
- Visas
- Sleeping bag
- Flights
- Personal comprehensive travel insurance
- Personal spending money
- Minor activities enroute; drinks and snacks, meals while staying
in hostels/hotels.
PRICE: Cape Town to Nairobi - Fully Guided
4x4 self drive Africa adventure
Land Price £ 7,475 per person,
Local Payment £850
per person
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Fully Guided 4x4 self drive on Africa adventure contact to Anita Fierz at

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