Africa in Focus

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Leaving Johannesburg behind us, we explore the water based national parks of Southern Africa. Experience the Okavango Delta, where you can spot hippos, a variety of birdlife and enjoy the thrill of a bush camp in the wilderness. Get back to nature in a dug out canoe and then relax on a cruise in Chobe - hopefully see herds of elephants as they make their way down to the river for a sunset drink. Next there are adventures galore in Victoria Falls and then it is on to Lake Malawi, with the option of diving or snorkelling in this pristine freshwater lake. Spot game in Mikumi National Park before a well deserved rest on Zanzibar Island. End you tour in the East African wilderness, with wildlife spotting in the Ngorongoro Crater and stunning Lake Nakuru National Park. Wildlife, beaches, adventure and friendly people - all this in just 29 days!

Itinerary

Week 1

Johannesburg, Maun, Okavango Delta, Kasane, Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls

Week 2

Victoria Falls, Livingstone, Lusaka, Lilongwe, Lake Malawi Beaches

Week 3

Mikumi National Park, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Stone Town

Week 4

Arusha, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Mto Wa Mbu, Nairobi

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