BEST OF SOUTHERN AFRICA ITINERARY:
Days 1 & 2 - U.S. / Johannesburg, South Africa
We fly to Johannesburg, and stay at the Airport Sun
International. (Meals Aloft)
Days 3 & 4 - Sossusvlei, Namibia
We fly to Windhoek, Namibia and continue by light aircraft
to the Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp, a private reserve located in
the middle of some of the world’s most spectacular desert
scenery. Sossusvlei is home to the world’s tallest sand dunes,
nearly 1,000 feet high. They are an endlessly fascinating and
ever-changing sight, presenting myriad photographic
opportunities. The dunes become an especially intense orange at
sunrise and sunset, and their shapes, sculpted by wind, fire the
imagination. In addition to exploring the dunes, we’ll take
nature drives in search of desert wildlife including springbok,
gemsbok, Cape fox, hyena and aardwolf. (B,L,D Daily)
Days 5 & 6 - Etosha National Park / Ongava Game Reserve
We fly first to the charming German-influenced town of
Swakopmund, taking an excursion by boat on Walvis Bay, where we
look for flamingoes and dolphins. We continue to Ongava Game
Lodge, on the southwestern boundary of Etosha National Park in
the private Ongava Game Reserve. The amount and variety of game
here is astonishing. On our game drives we’ll look for lion,
cheetah, gemsbok, zebra, giraffe, kudu, wildebeest, springbok,
hartebeest and both white rhino and black rhino. Etosha’s
elephants are famous for their large size, and we’re bound to
see herds as they come to drink. The bird life is also a
delight, with ostrich, cuckoos, cranes, kingfishers and hundreds
more species. (B,L,D Daily)
Days 7 & 8 - Okavango Delta, Botswana
We take connecting flights to Maun, Botswana, gateway to the
Okavango Delta, and continue by light aircraft to the fine
Xigera Camp or Little Vumbura Camp. The Okavango is one of the
world’s most remarkable ecosystems, a place you simply must see
— a 6,000-square-mile inland wilderness of waterways, islands
and wildlife. We’ll stay in the delta’s heart, and enjoy game
viewing drives, foot safaris, mokoro (dugout canoe) excursions
and boating explorations. Wildlife includes lion, leopard,
hippo, elephant and rarities such as the shy sitatunga antelope.
The bird life here also is exceptional. (B,L,D Daily)
Days 9-11 - Linyanti Reserve / Savuti
We fly by light aircraft to Duma Tau Camp or Savuti Camp,
located in Botswana’s renowned Linyanti Reserve. This is a
legendary wildlife region, best known for its large number of
predators, including lion, leopard, cheetah and wild dog. The
area is also home to a dense population of elephants, roan
antelope, sable antelope and giraffe. We have the luxury of
three nights here, during which we’ll take day and nighttime
game drives and go on walks accompanied by an armed guide. (B,L,D
Daily)
Days 12 & 13 - Johannesburg / U.S.
Time permitting, we’ll view wildlife in the morning before
we fly to Maun and on to Johannesburg. We remain at the airport
for our evening flight to the U.S., arriving Day 13 and
connecting with flights home. (Day 12: B,L,D; Day 13: B,L)
Note: On some departures, the sequence may differ from that
shown above, but all the places described will be visited.

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Highlights
- See the wild landscapes of the Cape of Good Hope,
African penguins at Boulders Beach, and the vistas of Cape
Town’s Table Mountain.
- Explore the world’s tallest sand dunes (nearly 1,000
feet high) at Sossusvlei, Namibia.
- Stay in some of the finest national parks and reserves
in Africa, among them Etosha National Park, the Okavango
Delta and the Savuti area of the Linyanti Reserve.
- Enjoy a visit to massive Victoria Falls, with ample time
to experience their power and beauty.
- Take daytime and nighttime game viewing drives, walks
and excursions by boat and by dugout canoe, water level
permitting.
- You’ll see a huge range of habitats and experiences,
while exploring greatly diverse regions.
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Departure Dates
Sep 22; Oct 20;
Nov 10; Dec 22
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$8,398 (Mar; May)
$9,998 (Jul; Sep-Dec)
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Plus in country airfare: $950, subject to change
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surcharges, passport and visa fees, and tips to guides.
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