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EXPLORE SOUTHERN AFRICA
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18 Day Southern Africa Tour
18 Days
Tour Code: SA2
Feb, Sep, Oct
4 Countries
1-Light?
Cultural?
Southern Africa reveals its contradictions through geography and history. Victoria Falls drops twice Niagara's height where Zimbabwe meets Zambia. Johannesburg sprawls across gold reefs that built a city in decades. Cape Town climbs Table Mountain's flanks between two oceans. Between these points lie Kruger's 20,000 square kilometres supporting more wildlife diversity than any African reserve, Eswatini's mountain kingdom preserving traditions, and the Garden Route's coastal drama.
The itinerary confronts South Africa's apartheid legacy directly—Soweto's townships, the Apartheid Museum's documentation, Robben Island's cell where Mandela spent 18 years. These aren't footnotes but essential context for understanding the region. Between historical reckonings, we track elephants along Chobe River (70,000 strong), search for Big Five across Kruger and Mkuze reserves, and follow the Panoramic Route through Blyde River Canyon where 800-metre cliffs rise from river beds.
This is Level 1 touring—comfortable hotels, air-conditioned coaches, manageable distances. Early starts and African heat require stamina, but infrastructure is solid. Open safari vehicles access game reserves ● scheduled flights minimize marathon road journeys. The rewards justify modest demands: sunset cruises above Victoria Falls, wine tastings in Stellenbosch's Cape Dutch estates, penguin colonies at Boulders Beach.
$8,990/ppCAD
20 Day Namibia & Botswana Tour
20 Days
Tour Code: NA2
Mar, Jun, Oct
3 Countries
1-Light?
Cultural?
Apricot dunes at sunrise ●
Kaleidoscope of cultures ●
Rugged Skeleton Coast ●
Etosha: Africa's undiscovered wildlife gem ●
The Okavango inland delta ●
Thundering Victoria Falls
$19,490/ppCAD
33 Day Southern African Odyssey Tour
33 Days
Tour Code: AF1
Feb, Oct
5 Countries
1-Light?
Cultural?
Thundering Victoria Falls ●
Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland): Switzerland of Africa ●
Table Mountain Cable Way ●
Robben Island Museum ●
The Namib, world's oldest desert ●
Rugged Skeleton Coast ●
Etosha: Africa's undiscovered wildlife gem ●
The Okavango inland delta ●
$23,260/ppCAD
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About Botswana
Botswana, nestled in the heart of southern Africa, is a captivating destination for travelers seeking untouched natural beauty and some of the continent's most iconic wildlife. The country's landscapes range from the mesmerizing waterways of the Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to the stark, salt-encrusted expanses of the Makgadikgadi Pans. The Delta, often referred to as the "Jewel of the Kalahari," transforms annually into a lush animal habitat with the seasonal floods, creating a unique ecosystem where visitors can glide through narrow channels in traditional mokoro canoes, observing a rich tapestry of birdlife and aquatic animals. Botswana's commitment to conservation is evident in its vast, unspoiled wilderness areas that offer some of the most intimate wildlife encounters on the continent. The Chobe National Park, renowned for hosting one of the largest elephant populations in the world, provides spectacular game viewing opportunities, particularly along the Chobe River during the dry season, where elephants, lions, leopards, and a myriad of other species congregate. Moreover, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, one of the largest protected areas in Africa, offers a starkly different landscape and the chance to see the legendary black-maned Kalahari lions and engage with the indigenous San people, who have adapted to survive in this harsh environment for thousands of years. Beyond its natural wonders, Botswana boasts a rich cultural heritage and a stable, democratic governance structure that has promoted peace and prosperity for its people. Visitors can explore vibrant towns and villages, where they can experience traditional music, dance, and crafts that reflect the diverse cultures of Botswana. The country's commitment to sustainable tourism practices ensures that every visit contributes to the preservation of its natural and cultural treasures. With its breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and warm, welcoming people, Botswana stands as a jewel in Africa's tourism crown, offering an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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