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B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
INCLUDES:
Round trip international economy airfare from
New York or Washington, DC to Johannesburg
Domestic flights as indicated in itinerary
All services as specified
10 Breakfasts
8 Lunches
8 Dinners
Game drives as specified in itinerary
Accommodation in standard rooms
Transportation in luxury air-conditioned vehicles including qualified drivers
Sight-seeing as per itinerary led by qualified English speaking guide
Entrance fees for sightseeing as indicated
SAA Vacations representative Meet
and Greet upon arrival
EXCLUDES:
Items of a personal nature such as laundry, telephone calls, etc.
All other services not mentioned
Gratuities/tips for game rangers, tour guides, and drivers
Costs of obtaining passports and/or visas
Applicable Taxes
Trip cancellation insurance
Southern Africa Safari Tapestry
(Jan - May, 2010 )
Depart from
New York or Washington,
DC for your flight to Johannesburg,
South Africa
on South African Airways.
Day 2
Upon arrival at
Johannesburg’s OliverTamboInternational
Airport, you will go through
immigration and clear customs. You will be met by a South
African Airways Vacations representative be transferred to
your hotel.
The majestic Michelangelo Hotel towers
over the heart of Nelson Mandela Square, the perfect vantage
from which to observe the entertainment and corporate
capital of Africa. Set in the renaissance-styled Nelson
Mandela Square shopping center, the hotel has 242
beautifully appointed suites and rooms, each with en suite
bathroom in terracotta marble, a spacious lounge, satellite
television, telephone, fax, and model lines, mini-bar and
individually controlled air-conditioning.
Savor drinks in the Il Ritrovo Bar,
light snacks and tea in the Intermezzo Lounge and meals in
the Piccolo Mondo Restaurant overlooking the bustling
square. Le Salon De Champagne is dedicated to serving truly
great champagnes by the bottle or glass. Other amenities
include same day laundry service, a health and fitness
center, a covered pool with grassed sundeck and easy access
to Sandton City and Nelson Mandela Square.
The hotel is a member of The Leading
Hotels of the World.
Accommodation: The Michelangelo Hotel (B)
Day 3
After
breakfast you will be transferred back to JohannesburgAirport
in time to check in for your flight to Maun.
After
arrival in Maun, you will be met and assisted with your air
transfer to the Kalahari Deserts Central Khalahari Game
Reserve and its newest camp, the Kalahari Plains.
The Kalahari Plains
Camp is located in a new concession within the productive
and diverse area of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.
Kalahari Plains is at present a private Explorations-style
camp, containing 6 spacious Discoverer Meru-style tents with
a central main canopy tent that provides shaded comfort,
couches, a reference library and central bar. The tents are
spacious and designed to recreate the style of the early
explorers - richly coloured wooden furniture, pure linens of
heavy cotton, en suite flushing toilet and shower and
comfortable camp features all adding to the atmosphere.
Start the day with a
game activity before returning to camp for breakfast and
some relaxation time.
Within this massive Game Reserve and as a result of the
diversity of habitats, healthy game populations move
seasonally between dune and valley depending on the season.
During the summer months though (November through to end
April) the northern part of the Reserve, where Kalahari
Plains Camp is situated, offers some of the best wildlife
viewing in Botswana. At this time of year these
verdant flatlands
are
alive with aggregations of gemsbok, springbok and blue
wildebeest. As a result of these aggregations on the fossil
riverbeds, predator concentrations are also high. At other
times, the Kalahari is more typically a desert-type system:
warm and dry. Game viewing remains productive and moves into
the vegetated dunal belt and pan systems surrounding the
valleys – a series of ecologically placed waterholes further
ensuring that game viewing remains interesting.
The
big game includes the sensational black-maned Kalahari lion,
as well as one of the highest concentrations of cheetah in
southern Africa, leopard,
brown hyaena and even caracal. Small predators include
meerkats (suricates), Cape
fox, honey badger, black-backed jackal and a myriad of
mongoose species. General game viewing is fantastic and this
is a premium desert game location year round.
After your morning
game activity and breakfast you will be flown by light
aircraft to the Okavango Delta.
The
Okavango Delta represents the extreme contrast of a
water-filled world in an otherwise arid desert: abundant
water, sunlight and soil combine to form a paradise bursting
with life. The difference between the Kalahari and the
Okavango
becomes amazingly clear even as we fly from the one to the
other.
Accommodation on this leg of the trip is at either Jacana or
Xigera Camp, both situated in the heart of the Okavango
Delta’s myriad waterways.
Jacana Camp
is situated just west of the Moremi Game Reserve and
consists of 5 Meru-style tents nestled discreetly into lush
vegetation on a seasonal island. Each tent is on a wooden
deck overlooking the floodplains and has an en-suite
bathroom with flush toilet and shower.
The bathroom is
enclosed but roofless allowing for showers by starlight. The
camp has a plunge pool for cooling off from the midday sun.
The main dining area is on an elevated wooden deck between
two magnificent sycamore fig trees and surrounded by dense
wild date palms. Downstairs, there is a cosy bar and lounge
with an area for an open fire under the stars.
Xigera Camp (pronounced
Keejera) is a private luxury tented camp situated in
the Moremi Game Reserve and consists of consists of 10
luxuriously furnished tented rooms with en-suite facilities
and outdoor shower. Each room is raised on a wooden deck
offering superb views of the seasonal floodplain and lagoon.
Meals are enjoyed under the thatch of the raised lounge, pub
and dining area overlooking a permanently flowing channel.
Activities at the two camps feature excursions on the water
in both mekoro and motor boats as well as game drives.
Birding is excellent, with specials like Pel’s Fishing-Owl,
Slaty Egret and Wattled Crane to be found.
This afternoon
you’ll be taken on the first of your game activities in this
area.
Accommodation:
Jacana Camp or Xigera Camp (B, L, D)
Day 6
Today
enjoy two game activities and spend the balance of the day
relaxing, taking in your surrounds and perhaps learning more
about the animals you have encountered so far. In contrast
to the Central Kalahari,
game viewing here features the water-adapted red lechwe,
occasionally amphibious elephant and the small herds of
tsessebe and greater kudu resident on the larger islands.
Predators such as lion and leopard may be encountered.
Accommodation:
Jacana Camp or Xigera Camp (B, L, D)
Day 7
Your
last day in
Botswana
– make the most of today’s two game activities!
Accommodation:
Jacana Camp or Xigera Camp (B, L, D)
Day 8
Today, depart by aircraft to the Kwando airstrip from where
we enjoy a boat ride on the magnificent KwandoRiver
to scenic Lianshulu Lodge situated inside
Namibia’s
MudumuNational Park.
Lianshulu Lodge accommodates guests in 9 twin rooms and 1
family room, each individually styled and tastefully
furnished, with en-suite bathroom and secluded viewing deck.
The camp is shaded by a fringe of dense riparian forest and
overlooks the tranquil Kwando
River.
The airy thatched
dining, lounge and bar areas open onto spacious, split-level
wooden decks, affording sweeping views over the Lianshulu
Lagoon. Breakfast, brunch and congenial dinners by
candlelight are served on the deck.
Two indulgent
fireplaces, scenic outlooks and a secluded swimming pool
create idyllic places to relax in the natural surroundings.
The area is once again a contrast to the tight waterways of
the Okavango Delta and opens into lush wilderness of
riverine forest, marsh and open woodland.
Activities here include morning or sunset boat cruises,
nature drives in the Park and visits to the LizauliTraditionalVillage, a model homestead where
members of the local community give fascinating insights
into their way of life in this remote corner of
Namibia.
Accommodation:
Lianshulu Lodge (B, L, D)
Day 9
This morning enjoy
one of the game activities on offer.
Many
typical savannah species occur in the area including
buffalo, zebra, wildebeest and waterbuck with elephant and
hippo being particularly abundant. Predators are sometimes
encountered and around 400 bird species have been recorded
in the East Caprivi. Hippo, crocodiles and fish such as bream,
tigerfish and catfish can be seen from the lodge’s deck.
Accommodation:
Lianshulu Lodge (B, L, D)
Day 10
After
a light breakfast, you depart by road to
Livingstone,
Zambia. This
interesting 5-hour drive takes you across the Caprivi Strip
and into Zambia via the border town of
Katima Mulilo in
Namibia. After crossing
into
Zambia, you will drive
through beautiful teak forests and African villages,
stopping to visit the old cathedral of Mwandi.
Arrive in the early afternoon at the new Toka Leya Camp,
situated on the banks of the
ZambeziRiver in the eastern sector of the Mosi-Oa-TunyaNational Park,
upstream from the Victoria Falls.
This
is an area of spectacular scenic beauty: from the Falls
themselves to the broad, picturesque course of the
ZambeziRiver upstream, the
rainforest adjacent and the stark jagged gorge downstream.
At 1708 metres wide,
Victoria Falls is the most expansive curtain of
water in the world and drops more than 100 metres into the
sheer Zambezi Gorge. The
Tonga
and Makalolo peoples lived here for centuries
before the Falls were ‘discovered’ by David Livingstone in
1855, who named them after his queen. Its local name – after
which the national park is named – is Mosi-Oa-Tunya, “the
Smoke that Thunders,” which accurately describes the huge
spirals of spray.
This
afternoon enjoy a nature drive in the Mosi-Oa-TunyaPark.
Other activities on offer in the area at an additional
charge include sunset cruises, helicopter flights,
micro-lighting, canoeing, jet boating, white water rafting
and fishing amongst others.
Accommodation:
Toka Leya (B, L, D)
Day 11
The grand finale is a guided tour of the Victoria Falls, one of the seven Natural Wonders of the
World.
Later, transfer to LivingstoneAirport
and check in for your flight back to
Johannesburg, where you will connect with your
flight back to the USA.
(B)
Day 12
Arrive in New York or Washington, DC with a lifetime of memories!
PLEASE NOTE:
*Prices are per person based on double occupancy
accommodations and include fuel surcharges. Government
taxes, departure fees and September 11th Security Fee of USD
$200 are additional and payable prior to departure.
*The USD $6,355* rate is valid for March and April, 2010.
This
package is also available at other times of the year at the
following rates: Dates Rate
Jan - Feb, 2010
$6,859*
Mar - Apr, 2010
$6,355*
May, 2010
$6,859*
There is no single supplement fee if there are at least two
passengers traveling.
For only one passenger, the
Single Supplement Fee is: USD $1,090.