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Day 1

You will be met at the Johannesburg Airport by our company representative, Angela Leaning, who will facilitate your transfer to the City Lodge Hotel located at the airport.

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Day 2

You will be transferred to the departure point where you charter commercial flight will depart to Nkorho Bush Lodge in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve.

Afternoon/evening drive times will be discussed with you upon checking in. You will stop for sundowner drinks and marvel at the surroundings and it's magic. On returning to the Lodge, feel free to freshen up and meet at the bar for a pre-dinner drink.

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Day 3

Game drives start early in the morning, the best time to spot game. Our staff will wake you at least 30 minutes before departure. Come down to the patio and enjoy a cup of coffee and rusks before your drive. There will also be a break on the game drive for tea or coffee.

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Day 4

Game drives start early in the morning, the best time to spot game. Our staff will wake you at least 30 minutes before departure. Come down to the patio and enjoy a cup of coffee and rusks before your drive. There will also be a break on the game drive for tea or coffee.

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Day 5

After your morning game drive you will be transferred back to the KMIA Airport where you will take a South African Airways flight to Livingstone, Zambia.

You will then check in to your accommodation, The Victoria Falls Resort, located at the head waters of the Victoria Falls on the Zambia side of the falls.

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Day 6

A safari taking you where others want to go….

Bushtracks Africa Boats -has specially designed jet-propelled boats that can

operate in very shallow water amongst the islands directly above The Victoria Falls. We are currently the only commercial boat that offers a cruise

down river.

Wildlife – You may be fortunate enough to witness elephants swimming from

island to island, grazing or dusting themselves on the riverbanks. Or hippo

wallowing in the river, and the ever present crocodiles that warm themselves on the river bank.

Birdlife – Observe the aquatic bird life and other resident or migratory species that make the islands their home.

Explore – Get close up exploration of the flora and fauna.

Hospitality – Enjoy the hospitality of our Captain and staff as you relax and

enjoy the delicious snacks and chilled refreshments from Bush Cuisine.

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Day 7

Chobe National Park Day Trip – Kasane, Botswana

The ultimate safari experience is a day-trip to Chobe National Park in Botswana, which boasts Africa’s Big Five and the world’s largest elephant population. The game cruise on the Chobe River brings you close to brilliant bird life, pods of watering hippos, primeval crocodiles and elephants, breath-taking in their sheer number. The afternoon’s land-based safari heads deeper into the Park to spot the elusive big cats that make Chobe their home. NB – not all animal sightings are not guaranteed

General Information

• Minimum 2 pax – Maximum 100 pax

• Minimum age is 8. There is no child rate.

• NB: Private boat requests are at an extra cost and private vehicle requests are available based on minimum of 8 paying pax.

• The Chobe National Park in Botswana is a 1¾-hour drive from Livingstone.

• Visas may be required for some nationalities and must be pre-arranged before leaving their home country. Visas CANNOT be bought at the board post. Guides will assist guests through the Zambian and Botswana immigration formalities

• Need to check yellow fever requirements prior to travelling as some countries are required to have yellow fever certificates

• The transfer to Chobe includes a boat crossing of the Zambezi River at the point where the 4 countries of Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia meet.

• Guests are advised to have breakfast before departing

• Special dietary requirements need to be communicated in advance.

Excursion Includes

• Return transfers to Chobe National Park

• National Park fees

• A river safari on the Chobe River.

• A game drive in the Chobe National Park

• Buffet lunch with one beer or soft drink at the Chobe Safari Lodge

• Snacks, bottled water, softs drinks and beers on the river safari

• Services of qualified wildlife guides

What you need to bring

• Passport

• Camera

• Hat/Cap, sunglasses

• Sunscreen and mosquito repellent

• Comfortable/non slip shoes or sandals

• Neutral coloured clothing is advised

Pick up times from the Zambezi Sun/Royal Livingstone hotels

• 07h00– returning ±18h30

• Pick up time for guests staying at different Lodges within Livingstone may vary

The Bushtracks Sundowner Cruise takes you to where no other boat can. On offer is a chance to view the spray of Victoria Falls whilst the sun sets. The guide will be your host as you cruise quietly between the islands, enjoying the beauty and splendour of the Zambezi river and its unique riverine ecology.

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Day 8

Today you will be transferred to the Livingstone Airport where you will take a South African Airways flight to Cape Town Airport.

You will then pick up your rental car and drive to the Amblewood Guest House in Cape Town's suburb of Hout Bay.

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Day 9

Without a doubt it is Table Mountain that makes Cape Town the unique city it is. Rising up over 1000m above sea level, it is the icon that makes Cape Town instantly recognizable. It is a symbol, a playground, a spiritual retreat and a big draw card for tourists. So intertwined with the identity of Cape Town is Table Mountain that a visit to the city isn’t complete without having walked or taken the cable car to the top.

Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbor, the V&A Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations, world-class hotels and luxury apartments. The Waterfront is the heart of the tourist industry in Cape Town.

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Day 10

A mere one hours drive from Cape Town lie the valleys and mountains which have become synonymous with some of the world's finest wines. Spectacular mountain scenery, fine hotels and guest houses, 300 years of wine making history and many of the country’s top restaurants combine to make the Cape Winelands into a much desired destination. This is the center of South Africa’s award winning wine industry and places of interest include Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and numerous award winning wine estates.

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Day 11

Chapman’s Peak Drive winds it way between Noordhoek and Hout Bay. Situated on the Atlantic Coast, at the south-western tip of South Africa, it is one of the most spectacular marine drives anywhere in the world. The 9km route, with its 114 curves, skirts the rocky coastline of Chapman's Peak. The drive offers stunning 180° views with many areas along the route where you can stop and take in the scenery or sit down for a relaxing picnic.

Cape Point is a spectacular sight, covered in endemic fynbos and home to breathtaking bays, beaches and rolling green hills and valleys, just 60km outside of Cape Town. Cape Point falls within the Cape Floral Region, a World Heritage Site. The Cape Floral Region is one of the richest areas for plants in the world – it is home to nearly 20% of Africa’s flora. Cape Point is open daily and is a must-see.

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Day 12

A series of four idyllic beaches separated by massive granite boulders. Clifton is protected from the wind by the mountains and is the best place to be when the Cape's notorious South Easter is blowing.

Camps Bay is a wealthy coastal suburb located just ten minutes from the city bowl. Set on the slopes of Table Mountain, it overlooks a series of beautiful sandy bays and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Camps Bay is home to Cape Town’s most glamorous beach.

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Day 13

Today you will eat breakfast and make your way back to the Cape Town Airport where you will take your South African Airways commercial flight to the Johannesburg Airport where you will connect onto your international flight back home.