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Three Country African Adventure

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Highlights

  • 3 countries in one African adventure
  • Namibia, Botswana and Zambia
  • Canoe in Okavango Delta channels
  • Wildlife of Chobe National Park
  • The mighty Victoria Falls

Three Country African Adventure

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Quick facts

Price from £2138
Duration 12 days
Max group size 14 persons
Single supplement none

Main areas visited

Summary of day-by-day itinerary

Day 1 Scheduled overnight flight from London Heathrow, via Johannesburg, to Windhoek with South African Airways.
Day 2 An afternoon to explore Windhoek or relax by the pool before your African camping adventure proper begins.
Day 3 Drive east along the Trans-Kalahari Highway through Namibia's cattle country and into Botswana.
Day 4 Traverse typical Kalahari landscape to the Okavango Delta in Botswana and your campsite by Guma Lagoon.
Day 5 Navigate the papyrus channels in a motorboat and glide through secret lagoons in a mokoro (dug-out canoe).
Day 6 Enter Namibia through Mahango Game Reserve with possible sightings of rare roan and sable antelope.
Day 7 Head east through Namibia's Caprivi Strip and into Botswana where your campsite is on the banks of the Chobe River.
Day 8 Game drive in Chobe National Park before a stunning river cruise to see drinking animals countless African bird species.
Day 9 Cross the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers to Zambia before an afternoon visit to the Victoria Falls.
Day 10 Choose from countless adventure activities including white-water rafting or more sedate boat trips.
Day 11 Breakfast overlooking the Zambezi River before your scheduled flight from Africa back to London, via Johannesburg.
Day 12 Arrive in the UK after a memorable African camping adventure to Namibia, Botswana and Zambia.

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