Day 22: Maputo, Mozambique - Kruger National Park, South Africa
Maputo boasts an interesting, almost Latino culture of street cafes and markets, and you will spend time this morning driving through and viewing these and the other attractions of this once grandiose city. This afternoon you will cross back into South Africa and make your way to the Kruger National Park to camp the night. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner.
Day 23: Kruger National Park, Hazyview, South Africa
No visit to Africa would be complete without a visit to the Kruger National Park. You will spend the entire day viewing animals in this premier National Park, and in the late afternoon travel the short distance to the Drifters Hazyview Inn. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner.
Day 24: Johannesburg, South Africa
A leisurely start today, after enjoying a walk on the property, you will make your way back to Johannesburg. You will arrive back at the Drifters Inn in the late afternoon. Breakfast.
Included:
Transport
Accommodation
Permits and park entry fees
Canoe trip
Most meals
Group equipment
Professional guide
Vic Falls Entry
Not Included:
Alcohol and soft drinks
Tips, curios and optional extras
Visas and taxes
Optional excursions
Page: 1 Day 1: Johannesburg - Nata, Botswana Departing from Johannesburg, you will head directly to the Botswana border. On completion of immigration formalities you will continue to Nata, an oasis-like camp on the edge of the vast Makgadigadi salt pans. Tonight you will familiarise yourself with ...
Page: 2 Day 10 & 11: Luangwa National Park, Zambia Your next stop is the Luangwa National Park, where you will spend 2 nights camping on the banks of the river, well known for its impressive Hippo population. During your stay here you will partake in an extensive game drive in the park in search of the ...
Vic Falls is a favourite with honeymooners from around the world. The sundowner cruises, nearby game reserves and safari opportunities have firmly ensured that Victoria Falls has become one of Africa's most visited attractions.
Lake Malawi
Lake Malawi is the third largest lake in Africa. Its maximum depth is some 704 metres (2310 feet), making it the fourth deepest lake in the world.
Inhambane - Mozambique
Inhambane is one of the oldest cities in southern Africa. Established in 1534 by Portuguese traders as a trading post, their influence is visible in the city’s architecture and layout.