Safaris
Victoria Falls to Nairobi (25 days)
View the world's wildest animals up close in the heartlands of the Africa savannah
from £720.00 (AUD$1139.832) + US$1700.00 Local Payment
What's Included
Serengeti / Ngorongoro Crater Safari (3 days 2 nights), Giraffe Sanctuary, Elephant Orphanage, Maasai Cultural Centre, Return Ferry to Zanzibar, 4 nights Zanzibar hotel accomodation, Stone Town and Spice Farm Tour, Boma Dinner, Hwange National Park Safari, Chinoy Caves, Zimbabwe Ruins, 2 nights Houseboat on Lake Kariba, Camping Fees, an average of 2 meals per day whilst on the truck
Countries Visited
Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Zanzibar Island
Next departures
4 August 2016
£720.00 (AUD$1139.832)
was £960.00
+ US$1700.00 Local Payment
Spaces available
Special Offer
Includes 25% introductory discount off the 'base' tour price for bookings made before 13 March 2016
Northbound Sunsets, Sand & Safaris
Victoria Falls to Nairobi (25 days)
Northbound Walk on the Wild Side – 25 days – at a glance
Day | Start | Finish | Activities / Optional Activities |
Day 1 | Victoria Falls | Victoria Falls | Pre-departure Meeting Relax / View the Falls / Do one of the many optional activities listed |
Day 2 | Victoria Falls | Victoria Falls | Relax / View the Falls / Do one of the many optional activities listed |
Day 3 | Victoria Falls | Victoria Falls | Relax / View the Falls / Do one of the many optional activities listed Boma Dinner (included) |
Day 4 | Victoria Falls | Livingstone | Explore Livingstone |
Day 5 | Livingstone | Lusaka | |
Day 6 | Lusaka | Chipata | |
Day 7 | Chipata | South Luangwa | Night Safari |
Day 8 | South Luangwa | South Luangwa | Morning and Night Safari (included) |
Day 9 | South Luangwa | Kande Beach | |
Day 10 | Kande Beach | Kande Beach | Relax / Horse Riding / Sailing / Scuba Diving .. |
Day 11 | Kande Beach | Chitimba | Relax by Lake Malawi |
Day 12 | Chitimba | Old Farm House | |
Day 13 | Old Farm House | Dar Es Salaam | |
Day 14 | Dar Es Salaam | Stone Town | Ferry to Zanzibar (included) Explore Stone Town |
Day 15 | Stone Town | Northern Beaches | Stone Town and Spice Farm Tour (included) |
Day 16 | Northern Beaches | Northern Beaches | Relax / Scuba Dive / Sailing …. |
Day 17 | Northern Beaches | Stone Town | Explore Stone Town |
Day 18 | Stone Town | Dar Es Salaam | Ferry to Dar Es Salam (included) |
Day 19 | Dar Es Salaam | ½ way camp | |
Day 20 | ½ way camp | Arusha | Masai Village Cultural Tour (included) |
Day 21 | Arusha | Serengeti | Safari (3 days / 2 nights) (included) |
Day 22 | Serengeti | Ngorongoro Crater | Safari |
Day 23 | Ngorongoro Crater | Arusha | Safari |
Day 24 | Arusha | Nairobi | Dinner at Carnivores |
Day 25 | Nairobi | Nairobi | Giraffe Sanctuary / Elephant Orphanage (included) End of Expedition |
The itineraries and other details are published in good faith as statements of intentions only and reasonable changes in the itinerary, vehicle and equipment used etc. may be made where deemed necessary or advisable by the Company.
We recommend that anyone who joins an expedition should arrive 1 – 2 days prior to the expedition departure date in order to allow themselves time to explore the area and its surrounds. If required, please contact us for information on pre-expedition accommodation and airport shuttles.
Northbound Sunsets, Sand & Safaris
Victoria Falls to Nairobi (25 days)
The itineraries and other details are published in good faith as statements of intentions only and reasonable changes in the itinerary, vehicle and equipment used etc. may be made where deemed necessary or advisable by the Company.
We recommend that anyone who joins an expedition should arrive 1 – 2 days prior to the expedition departure date in order to allow themselves time to explore the area and its surrounds. If required, please contact us for information on pre-expedition accommodation and airport shuttles.
Day 1 – 3
The day will start with an early morning pre-departure meeting were we will Welcome you to Africa and provide you an overview of the day to day running of the trip.
You will then have spare time for the many optional activities on offer in Victoria Falls. For those seeking adrenalin there is grade 5 white water rafting, bungee jumping and gorge swinging to name a few – please refer to the optional activities page for a more comprehensive list of available activities.
Victoria Falls is one of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. The noise of Victoria Falls can be heard from a distance of 40 kilometers. The spray and mist from the falling water rises to a height of over 400 meters and can be seen from a distance of 50 kilometers. It is no wonder the local tribes used to call the waterfall Mosi-o-Tunya “The smoke that thunders”. You can take a stroll through the Victoria Falls National Park for an exceptional view of these magnificent falls or why not view the falls by helicopter or light aircraft.
For those less adventurous soles, there are many other optional activities such as a Sunset Booze Cruise, canoeing on the Zambezi River or even afternoon tea at the Victoria Falls Hotel. There really is something for everyone in Victoria Falls.
We enjoy a traditional evening at The BOMA restaurant (included) on our last night in Victoria Falls. ‘The Boma’ means ‘Place of Eating’. From the moment guests arrive they are immersed in the vibrant atmosphere. Tantalising aromas of local dishes and game meat on the barbeque fill the restaurant which is partially open to the surrounding forest and the night skies and offers traditional delicacies to guests as they enjoy the warm African evening.
Day 4
We leave Victoria Falls and head to Livingstone, named after David Livingstone, the British explorer who was the first European to explore the area. Why not take a walk around the town and explore the markets or enjoy a round of golf on the 18 hole golf course.
Day 5 – 6
We leave Livingstone and head to Lusaka where we stay the night before continuing on to Chipata.
Day 7 – 8
We head to the South Luangwa National Park were we will base camp ourselves at a camp on the side of the Luangwa River.
Here you will do both a morning and night safari drive in the South Luangwa National Park (included). There is no shortage of wildlife in this park and your first encounter will probably be with the baboons which seem to be everywhere. You may also be lucky enough to see African wild dogs one of the rarest animals in Africa!
Experts have dubbed South Luangwa as one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world. The concentration of animals around the Luangwa River, and its oxbow lagoons, is among the most intense in Africa. The Luangwa River is the most intact major river system in Africa and is the life-blood of this 9059 km2 Park. The Park hosts a wide variety of wildlife, birds and vegetation. There are 60 different animal species and over 400 different bird species in South Luangwa National Park.
Day 9 – 10
The jewel in the crown of Malawi’s tourist attractions is Lake Malawi, “discovered” by the missionary-explorer Dr David Livingstone just over 150 years ago. Although totally landlocked, Malawi is not denied its “inland sea”. This vast body of freshwater fringed by beaches of golden sand is not only a scenic wonderland but it provides water sport opportunities for those looking for something beyond sun, sand and swimming.
We head to Kande Beach, another great spot on the shores of Lake Malawi. There are shaded seating areas near the beach, beach umbrellas and hammocks to read or dream your cares away.
There are number of optional water sport activities available at Kande including snorkeling, scuba diving, canoes, pedalos, catamarans, windsurfers and boat trips. You can also go horse riding through the local villages finished off with a swim in the lake. There are also guided walking tours to the nearby traditional Tonga village where you are free to walk around and explore the local village life.
Day 11
We continue our journey to the Tanzania / Malawi border on our way to Chitimba where we will camp on the northern shore of Lake Malawi. Chitimba is a village, situated 122 km south of the Malawi / Tanzania boarder at Karoga and 143km. Our campsite boasts market stalls outside its entrance – why not try your hand at bartering for a Malawi Chair! You can relax in the open plan bar or cool down in fresh waters of Lake Malawi.
It is well worth starting our mornings at Chitimba by waking early and watching the sunrise over the lake before breakfast. You have the day to relax or there are a number of optional activities you can do including village walks, hikes and woodcarving lessons.
Day 12
We leave the coast and head inland through the Tanzanian mountains and will drive through the Mukumi National Park. The park abuts the northern border of Africa’s biggest game reserve – the Selous – and is transected by the surfaced road between Dar Es Salaam and Iringa. We should hopefully be able to see some dwarf elephants, for which the area is renown.
Day 13
We continue our drive to Dar Es Salam. When we arrive we will set up in our beach front campsite. You will be able to have your first swim in the African ocean or the beachside pool before packing for 4 day / night adventure on Zanzibar Island.
Dar Es Salaam “the residence of peace” commonly referred to as Dar (formerly Mzizima) is Tanzania’s largest and richest city and the largest city in eastern Africa by population. It is a regionally important economic centre and Tanzania’s most prominent city in arts, fashion, media, music, film and television. It is Tanzania’s leading financial centre and the largest and most populous Swahili speaking city in the world.
Day 14 – 18
Anticipation is in the air as we ride in tuk tuks to the ferry terminal in preparation for our trip to Zanzibar Island. We spend the next 5 days / 4 nights on Zanzibar Island and have time to explore Stone Town before relaxing on the white sandy beaches at the north of the island.
Our first night on Zanzibar is spent in Stone Town where you can lose yourself in the maze of market streets selling brightly coloured paintings, carvings, fabric and many other souvenirs unique to Zanzibar before relaxing at one of the roof top bars and watching the sun go down. The Stone Town food markets are not to be missed, they sell a large variety of freshly cooked seafood, Zanzibar pizzas and freshly squeezed sugar cane juice.
Our second day on Zanzibar starts with a tour of Stone Town and a local Spice Farm where you will learn about local spices and what they are used for before making our way to the northern beaches to enjoy the tranquillity of white sand, cool blue water and very welcoming beach bar.
The third day on Zanzibar is free to do whatever you want to, whether it be relaxing on the beach, swimming, taking a walk to the far end of the beach, sleeping in your hotel room, reading, scuba diving or enjoying a massage. The day is yours to enjoy this wonderful part of Africa.
On the fourth day we make our way back to Stone Town where we spend our last night on Zanzibar. You will have time to visit the Slave Museum or do some last minute shopping. The night is yours to enjoy the tastes and smells of Zanzibar. There are many little cafes and restaurants where you can have dinner or you may choose to visit the food markets again. After breakfast on the fifth day we catch the ferry back to Dar Es Salaam and make our way back to the truck and our mainland beach campsite where we spend the night on a high after our Zanzibar experience.
Day 19 – 20
We leave the Dar Es Salaam early heading towards Arusha. If the weather conditions are right we may get a good view of Mt Kilimanjaro as we pass by.
Mount Kilimanjaro with its three volcanic cones, “Kibo”, “Mawenzi”, and “Shira”, is a dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa, and rises approximately 4,877 metres (16,001 ft) from its base to 5,895 metres (19,341 ft) above sea level.
In Arusha we will stay at Meserani Snake Park where you will enjoy a spectacular tour of the Masai Cultural Museum (included). The Snake Park provides various activities, one of which is a guided tour where you can learn about some of the most dangerous snakes in the world from the Black and Green Mamba, Egyptian Cobra, Puff Adders and many more. Or for those not fond of snakes you can visit the free education centre where local Masai have the opportunity to learn how to read and write.
Day 21 – 23
We set off early this morning from the Snake Park with a local African Safari Travel Company in 4WD vehicles. The next three days / two nights will be spent on safari (included). You will visit the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater where you will have the opportunity to view a wide variety of wildlife such as hippos, lions, cheetah, wildebeest, elephants, warthog, hyena, giraffe, impala and many bird species. There is also a chance to visit a local Masai Village where you can learn about their culture and way of life.
The Serengeti region encompasses the Serengeti National Park itself, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Maswa Game Reserve, the Loliondo, Grumeti and Ikorongo Controlled Areas and the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Two World Heritage Sites and two Biosphere Reserves have been established within the 30,000 km² region. The Serengeti ecosystem is one of the oldest on earth. The essential features of climate, vegetation and fauna have barely changed in the past million years. Some patterns of life, death, adaptation and migration are as old as the hills themselves.
The Ngorongoro Crater is a deep volcanic crater approximately 20 kms across, 600 meters deep and 300 sq kms in area. It is the largest un-flooded and unbroken caldera in the world and is a breathtaking natural wonder.
Day 24
We leave Arusha early and drive to the Tanzania / Kenya border on our way to Nairobi.
Day 25
We will visit a Giraffe Centre (included) that was established to protect the endangered Rothschild giraffe and you will have the opportunity to hand feed giraffe from the raised observation platform. We will also visit an Elephant Orphanage (included) run by the pioneering Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which works in partnership with the Kenya Wildlife Service and offers hope to any orphaned elephant fortunate enough to be found alive.
We will end our day and our expedition with a group dinner at The Carnivore Restaurant which boasts an informal indoor/outdoor atmosphere, rhythms of Africa and exceptional snacks.
We hope you enjoyed your expedition and we look forward to seeing you again in the future.
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