Nairobi to Windhoek - 29 days - Africa Family Overland

Nairobi to Windhoek - 29 days - Africa Family Overland

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Nairobi to Windhoek - 29 days - Africa Family Overland

29 Days

Visiting: Nairobi, Giraffe Centre, Meserani Snake Park, Arusha, Serengeti National Park, Olduvai Gorge, Serengeti, Masai village, Ngorongoro crater, Ngorongoro Crater, Marangu, Bagamoyo, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nungwi, Stone Town, Lusaka, Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park, Okavango River, Ngepi, Rundu, Etosha National Park, Himba Village, Cape Cross Seal Colony, Skeleton Coast, Swakopmund, Namib Desert, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Sossusvlei, Deadvlei, Windhoek

Tour operator:

Encounters Travel

Tour code:

617

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

1 - 10

Physical rating:

All Ages / Not applicable

Age range:

8-95

Special diets catered:

Request dietary needs

Tour operated in:

English
From: $7930 $7553 Travel Club discount: -$377

NB: Prices correct on 21-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

This month-long Africa overland trip gives you the ultimate family adventure to enjoy with your children on one of our famous yellow overland trucks. Connecting our Tanzania Family Overland, and Deserts & Delta Family Overland trips, this combined tour gives you 29 days exploring some of Africa's biggest highlights and experiences.

Starting in Tanzania, you have the opportunity to get up close to the amazing wildlife in the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, home to Wildebeest, Zebra, Gazelle, Giraffes, Elephants, Rhino and big cats - the opportunity to spot wildlife on offer is second to none. As well as the safaris, we will visit Masai villages, and stay in a local village at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro, before we head to the coast. We'll take a short ferry crossing to the exotic island of Zanzibar, and enjoy a tour of Stone Town and a spice farm, as well has having several days to relax on the beautiful white sandy beaches at the north of the island. Here there are also many water sports options, including snorkelling, scuba diving, jet skis and kite surfing.

From Zanzibar you take a flight to Lusaka or Victoria Falls to re-join the truck (flight not included). After seeing the falls we visit Chobe National Park in Botswana, and the pan handle of the Okavango Delta in Namibia's Caprivi Strip. Continuing through Namibia we go on safari in Etosha National Park, famous for its desert elephants, before continuing south to Ozohere Himba Village and Cape Cross Seal Colony. After passing shipwrecks sitting on the desert sands of the Skeleton Coast, we’ll visit Swakopmund, known as the adventure capital of Namibia where thrilling activities, such as skydiving, sandboarding and scenic flights above the stark landscape of the mountainous dunes are available. Coming towards the end of our trip, our next highlight is Namib-Naukluft National Park and Sossusvlei where we'll climb up the famous Dune 45 in the Namib Desert and see the ancient scorched black trees in the Deadvlei clay-pan. Finally we travel to Windhoek, Namibia’s capital and journey’s end.

The trip starts in Nairobi, and finishes in Windhoek, with airport transfers included throughout. Accommodation is a mix of hotels/lodges, permanent camps, and in simple tents next to our truck. Travel is mainly on one of our specialist overland expedition vehicles with an experienced tour leader and driver on board. In the Serengeti we use specialist safari vehicles, and use a minibus after arriving on Zanzibar.

Discounted prices are available for children aged from 6 to 15. Our trucks have 24 seats on the back, and the group will be a minimum of 8 people and maximum of 18 (plus crew).

Highlights

  • See giraffes close up at Nairobi giraffe centre

  • Take a 4x4 safari and search for wildlife including cheetah, leopard, lion, wildebeest and elephant in the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater

  • Visit Olduvai Gorge and learn about humankind's early development

  • Learn about Maasai culture and their way of life

  • Visit the waterfalls, hot springs, Chaga caves, coffee and banana plantations at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro

  • Relax on the beaches on Zanzibar Island

  • Explore Stone Town's buzzing bazaar and aromatic spice market

  • View the spectacular Victoria Falls on foot, from the air, from a boat or upside down from a bungee rope

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Places You'll See

Baby Elephants In Nairobi

Ngorongoro Crater

Chobe National Park

Arusha

Etosha National Park

Serengeti National Park

Namib-Naukluft National Park

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive In Nairobi

Location: Nairobi

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Wildebeest Eco Camp - garden tents

Welcome to Kenya! Today is arrivals day where you’ll be met from your flight at Nairobi airport and transferred to our camp for the start of the trip. If you arrive early there are various optional excursions you can arrange such as visiting the orphaned elephants at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Or just relax at camp and recover from your flight.

Day 2 : Nairobi. Pre-Trip Briefing, Giraffe Centre

Location: Nairobi, Giraffe Centre

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Wildebeest Eco Camp - garden tents

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This morning we will have our pre-departure meeting where your crew will show you around our overland truck, your home for the next few days, as well as demonstrate how to put up and break down your tent and what to expect from your family overland adventure. Our first wildlife experience of the trip will be right here in Nairobi at the Giraffe Centre, a sanctuary and conservation centre for the East African Rothschild Giraffe. Here you can observe these incredible creatures at close hand and even look them in the eye from a raised platform.

Day 3 : Nairobi To Meserani Snake Park

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Location: Nairobi, Meserani Snake Park, Arusha

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Meserani Snake Park - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We board the truck early this morning for our first drive, taking us south across the border into Tanzania. Journeying across vast grasslands, we’ll pass villages and people going about their daily lives on our way to the town of Arusha. We will camp tonight at Meserani Snake Park on the outskirts of Arusha and get ready for tomorrow’s safari into the Serengeti.

Day 4 : Serengeti Safari, Olduvai Gorge

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Martin Kohler
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Location: Serengeti National Park, Olduvai Gorge

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Seronera campsite - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our safari guides and drivers will collect us after breakfast in specialist safari vehicles, and we’ll begin our journey to one of the most famous wildlife reserves in the world, the Serengeti National Park. Passing through rolling hills, we stop at Olduvai Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage site where fossils of early man have been unearthed and given us incredible knowledge of our own evolution. We visit the museum for wonderful views over the gorge and to learn about the site, see the fascinating fossils found here as well as tools used by early man. We continue to our camp for the night on the Serengeti Plain, where our tents and evening meal will be ready for us.

Day 5 : Serengeti Wildlife Safaris

Location: Serengeti

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Seronera campsite - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Early this morning we head out in our safari vehicles for our next game viewing drive, hoping to spot some of the Serengeti’s vast range of wildlife. We’ll look out for well known species like lion, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, hippo and buffalo as well as lesser known characters that may be new to grown ups and children alike, such as the dik dik, topi, dung beetles and mongoose. Depending on the season, we may view vast herds of wildebeest and a wide array of birdlife is usually seen. After a morning’s game drive, we will return to camp for lunch and time to relax before heading out again in the afternoon, driving through different areas and looking for animals we didn't see this morning. Keep your binoculars and cameras at the ready!

Day 6 : Serengeti Safari, Masai Village

Location: Serengeti, Masai village, Ngorongoro crater

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Simba campsite - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We start with an early morning game drive or you have the option to take a hot air ballon ride over the plains – an incredible experience and a unique way to look for wildlife! Please note the Balloon Safari is an optional activity at additional cost and must be booked in advance. After an early lunch at camp we start to head towards the rim of the Ngorongoro crater, visiting a traditional Masia Boma (village) on the way, before reaching our overnight stop at Simba Campsite. If time allows, we'll take a guided walk through the more forested countryside of the rim of the crater, a big contrast to the grassy plains we've mainly been exploring so far.

Day 7 : Ngorongoro Crater Safari, Back To Arusha

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Location: Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Meserani Snake Park - campsite

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today’s safari takes us from the rim to the floor of the crater which is home to a huge range of animal and plant species. This area has possibly the highest concentration of game animals in the whole Africa! We should see herds of zebra and wildebeest, family groups of hyenas and elephants and maybe glimpse the rare leopard or black rhino. There are also healthy populations of lions and cheetahs, so this morning should be packed with highlights. We’ll stop for a picnic lunch on the crater floor before a final game drive out of the crater and then the return journey back to Arusha where our overland truck and crew are waiting for us.

Day 8 : Arusha To Marangu

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Location: Arusha, Marangu

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Marangu Hotel - camping (upgrades may be available)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our family overland journey continues this morning bringing us to the town of Marangu, in the foothills of Africa’s most iconic mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro. Hopefully we will get clear skies over the next day or two for a view of this magnificent mountain’s peak. We’ll spend two nights here and we have some free time this afternoon to settle in and relax after our few days of driving and being on the look out for wildlife!

Day 9 : Marangu Village Walk

Location: Marangu

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Marangu Hotel - camping (upgrades may be available)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we’ll go on a village walk, taking in the lush environment and seeing caves and waterfalls and walking through coffee plantations. We may also have the opportunity to see a local blacksmith at work. For those that enjoy a more adventurous hike there is the option to trek to one of the base camps on Kilimanjaro.

Day 10 : Marangu To Bagamoyo

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Location: Marangu, Bagamoyo

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Firefly - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Leaving Marangu, we drive south and head to the beach! Bagamoyo is a beautiful beach on the Indian Ocean and a great spot to break our journey on our way to Dar es Salaam.

Day 11 : Ferry Crossing To Zanzibar

Location: Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nungwi

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Baraka Bungalows or similar - rooms

Meals Included: Breakfast

We continue to Dar es Salaam where we say goodbye to our overland crew and truck and board the ferry to take us to Zanzibar Island! Our friendly local Oasis representative Daniel will meet us from the ferry from where we transfer to Nungwi, another fabulous beach location where we will spend the next 4 nights. He'll give everyone a briefing about the island and all the various activities available during your stay.

Day 12 : Spice Tour And Stone Town

Location: Zanzibar, Stone Town

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Baraka Bungalows or similar - rooms

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today we’ll gain in insight into Zanzibar’s rich history on a Spice Tour. Venturing into the busy, narrow streets of Stone Town, we explore the spice market, taking in all the sights, sounds and smells! We can imagine the grim days of the slave trade as we walk around old slave forts and delve into dungeons before travelling out to working farms to learn how spices are produced along with other local fare. A delicious local lunch is included during the tour.

Day 13 : Free Time At The Beach

Location: Zanzibar

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Baraka Bungalows or similar - rooms

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a free day today to snorkel, swim with dolphins, scuba dive or just enjoy Zanzibar’s famous white beaches! Our local representative will help you to arrange any optional activities.

Day 14 : Flight To Lusaka And Re-Join Truck

Location: Zanzibar, Lusaka

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

The next leg of your journey starts today as you leave Zanzibar and fly to Lusaka in Zambia (flight not included). Here you re-join the truck, which will have been transiting south over the last few days. Flights are available from Zanzibar to Lusaka with Air Tanzania (with a stop-over en-route). If everyone arrives into Lusaka on this flight (14.15) then we will start driving towards Victoria Falls today. Your other option is to book a flight ticket from Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam to Victoria Falls today or tomorrow morning (to arrive in Victoria Falls sometime on 9th Aug). This would save you a long day's driving from Lusaka to Victoria Falls, but flight options are more limited for this routing.

Day 15 : Drive To Victoria Falls

Location: Victoria Falls

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

It is a long day's driving today through the Zambian countryside from Lusaka to Victoria Falls. On arrival, we check into our accommodation and have a free evening.

Day 16 : Victoria Falls

Location: Victoria Falls

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Victoria Falls Rest Camp - en-suite lodges

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our family overland adventure gets off to an amazing start with a visit to one of the seven natural wonders of the world, Victoria Falls. Known as the “Smoke that thunders” in the local Tonga language, it is the largest single curtain of falling water in the world and 70% of the exquisite views are seen from the Zimbabwe rain forest, from here the falling water’s impressive roar can sometimes be heard from 40 kilometres (25 miles) away. At its peak, the volume of water coming over the falls is around 150 million gallons per minute. This amount of water is just incomprehensible…a good size bath holds 40 gallons, so 1 million gallons would equate to 25,000 baths… making the high-water mark of 150 million gallons equate to 3.75 million (the entire population of Liverpool and Manchester combined) bathtubs of water thundering over the falls every single minute. That’s a lot of water!The rain forest surrounding it, which has constant rain 24/7 from the never-ending spray of the Falls, has a unique ecosystem. It is a botanists dream and bird lovers’ paradise. There are species here that don’t occur anywhere else, and families are strongly recommended to look just a little beyond the 2 km pathway and the numerous viewpoints towards the overgrowth to try and spot them. One of the great things about the falls is that the area has not become over commercialised. In fact, once you are standing by the Falls your view will not be much different to that of David Livingstone’s who first saw the Falls in 1855.You have the afternoon free to take part in a range of optional adventure activities such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, gorge swing or evening horse riding. If you're looking to relax, there are various craft markets and coffee shops to enjoy.

Day 17 : Chobe National Park

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Location: Chobe National Park

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Chobe Safari Lodge - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have an early start today as we leave Zimbabwe and cross the border into Botswana and on to Chobe National Park. Chobe is most famous for its elephant and buffalo populations, both of which can herd in epic proportions. With an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 elephant, these gentle giants constantly surround you. We are there during the dry season when the Chobe River sees thousands lining the banks and crossing the water towards our campsite, giving the kids the chance to view them close up, an unforgettable experience and a lifelong memory. There is the option for an afternoon game drive (not included) before our evening river cruise which provides excellent photograph opportunities! It really is a lovely way to see the sun setting over the horizon.

Day 18 : Chobe To Ngepi On The Okavango River

Location: Okavango River, Ngepi

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Ngepi Camp - camping (upgrades available on request)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Following on from here we find ourselves crossing another border into Namibia and heading to the Caprivi strip. This is considered Namibia’s answer to The Okavango Delta, an area which offers an incredible water-based safari location. Being sandwiched between Angola, Zambia and Botswana and near the tip of Zimbabwe, the region is surrounded by 5 perennial rivers – Chobe, Kwando, Linvanti, Okavango and the Zambezi – which makes it a haven for elephants, hippo, crocodile and buffalo. The bird watching is also unrivalled, with the region recording an incredible 660 different species. All of which offers families an endless number of activities including game viewing by boat, sunset cruises and canoeing adventures which are also a great way to relax and reconnect.

Day 19 : Safari Activities At Ngepi

Location: Ngepi, Okavango River

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Ngepi Camp - camping (upgrades available)

Meals Included: Breakfast

You have a free day today on the Okavango River where a multitude of optional activities are available. On the optional Mokoro cruise local poler guides will navigate the extensive waterways using canoes similar to their traditional Mokoros (dug out canoes). This is a great experience and a good way to get a hippo's eye view of the surroundings.There are also a number of other optional safaris including game walks and game drives with specialist guides, giving you the chance to see elephant, crocodile and hippo up close and personal.The trip is based on camping in our tents here. However, Ngepi Camp also has some fun treehouse and bush hut accommodation which is available to upgrade to if you wish. Please contact us to book - riverside treehouses will be allocated on a first come first served basis. The camp also has a unique floating swimming pool in the river which we just know the kids will love.

Day 20 : Okavango River At Rundu, Sunset Boat Trip

Location: Rundu, Okavango River

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Camp Hogo Kavango - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We head towards the extreme northwest of Namibia to the south banks of the Okavango river which borders Angola. Rundu is a bustling, lively place which provides a great insight into a thriving African town where we are able to stock up on provisions.There is the opportunity to visit Mbunza Living Museum (not included). As a communal business for the local people of the Kavango, this sustainable project means they are able to preserve their traditional culture and to generate an additional income. The Living Museum’s traditional presentation covers everything from everyday life (traditional cuisine, fire making, basket and mat weaving, etc.) to bushwalks and fishing and finally to highly specialised techniques like blacksmithing, pottery and the making of drums. This provides visitors with a detailed and authentic insight into the traditional, pre-colonial culture which especially appeals to the younger travellers in the group.This evening we aboard a cruise along the Kavango floodplain where we have the wonderful experience of watching the sunset whilst enjoying the local bird and wildlife, hopefully watching some hippos yawning as the sun goes down.

Day 21 : To Etosha National Park

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Peter Schmid
András Szőllősy

Location: Etosha National Park

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: NWR Namutomi Camp - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

It is now time for a classic safari as we head west to Etosha National Park, famed for offering some of the most unique game watching experiences in Africa. We will reach Etosha in the afternoon, and in the evening we'll enjoy our first game drive. Later in the evening we'll be able to watch wildlife coming to a nearby floodlit waterhole.

Day 22 : Etosha National Park Safaris

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Peter Schmid
András Szőllősy

Location: Etosha National Park

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: NWR Halali camp - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Etosha is considered by many safari aficionados as one of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves. It covers 8,600 square miles, hosts a colossal salt pan (which is four times the size of Los Angeles and is so large that it can be seen from the moon!!). It is also home to 4 of the ‘Big Five’ (elephant, rhino, lion and leopards). Being the country's leading wildlife attraction, what better way to enjoy it than looking out from a truck as we drive along, stopping where and when is needed along the various watering holes. Kids can enjoy being David Attenborough by spotting species such as giraffes, zebra, wildebeest and elephants or even lions resting on the side of the road. With 114 different animal species and more than 300 bird species, the kids should be kept on their toes as animal spotters. Turning off the engine as needed we will have the chance to enjoy the spectacle of herds of zebra lapping, impala and many others congregating around the watering holes which during the dry season (May to October) host animal species in biblical numbers making August undoubtedly the best time for a family safari visit.

Day 23 : Etosha To Himba Village

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Peter Schmid
András Szőllősy

Location: Etosha National Park, Himba Village

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Ozohere Camp - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We continue to spot wildlife on our game drive to the National Park gate where we leave Etosha and journey on to our overnight camp. This is a small family operated site in the middle of the Namibian desert whose efforts serve to support the local Himba people and provide schooling for the children. Whilst there we have the opportunity to meet some of the local tribe members to learn more about their culture, traditions and way of life in the bush (not included).

Day 24 : Cape Cross Seal Colony, Skeleton Coast

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Olivier Armani

Location: Cape Cross Seal Colony, Skeleton Coast, Swakopmund

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Amanpuri Lodge - rooms

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Leaving the Himba behind, we journey to the coast, arriving at Cape Cross Seal Reserve. A nature reserve that is renowned as one of the largest settlements of these animals in the world, the colony of Cape fur seals at Cape Cross marks the spot where the first European explorer set foot on the coast of Namibia in 1486. Kids can lose themselves in this noisy (and smelly!) hubbub, viewing the captivating interactions of the seal colony from an extensive walkway, separated from the mass of seals by a low wall. Strolling along the breadth of the colony, they have the opportunity to pick up interesting details about the lives of the seals at information points scattered around the grounds or gaze up at a modern replica of Diego Cao’s historical cross.Continuing south along the Skeleton Coast, we arrive in Swakopmund, Namibia’s favourite holiday destination. With so many family and adrenaline activities as well as the beach it is easy to see why!

Day 25 : Free Time In Swakopmund

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Olivier Armani

Location: Swakopmund

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Amanpuri Lodge - rooms

Meals Included: Breakfast

This coastal resort is in complete contrast to all the land and river-based wildlife activities we have encountered so far. It offers the opportunity for families to hop onboard a catamaran cruise to spot dolphins, flamingos and even whales from Walvis Bay further down the coast, or kayak with playful and inquisitive seals at Pelican Point. Older kids will love the sand boarding, fat biking or the 4x4 or quad biking expeditions in the nearby dunes, allowing them to take to the wheel and explore. If adrenaline and sports are not your cup of tea the town offers plenty to see and do as well as numerous cafes, art galleries and museums to discover. You'll have the whole day free here to participate in optional activities of your choice.

Day 26 : Swakopmund To The Desert

Location: Namib Desert

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Bushman's Camp - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We drive south through the stark, remote landscape to our campsite for the night in a stunning desert location. We will venture into the Namib Desert with an expert guide who will give us fascinating insight into the wildlife that lives here. It’s not all about the Big 5, there are the Little 5 too! We’ll meet some of the smaller creatures of this unique place and learn how they are adapted to the desert environment. Maybe we’ll see the beetle that does a headstand every morning to allow the fog to condense on its back and run down to its mouth!

Day 27 : Namib Naukluft, Sossusvlei & Deadvlei

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Aicha Dalsheimer
Jean Francois Badoc
Uwe Affeldt
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Location: Namib-Naukluft National Park, Sossusvlei, Deadvlei

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: NWR Sessriem campsite - camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Heading deeper into the desert, we enter the Namib-Naukluft National Park which contains the world’s highest sand dunes and is home to great salt pans at Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. These white salt pans surrounded by dunes and dotted with black, lifeless trees, hundreds of years old are stunning locations and provide amazing photo opportunities. We include a jeep safari here today, before camping inside the Park tonight where we can appreciate the dark skies and spot shooting stars in the glittering night sky.

Day 28 : Dune 45 Hike, Drive To Windhoek

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Location: Sossusvlei, Windhoek

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Windhoek hotel/lodge - tbc

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This morning, we have the opportunity to climb the massive dunes at Sossusvlei which are one of Namibia’s main attractions. Children can race their parents to the top where you will be met with stunning views of a ‘world of sand’ which stretches as far as the Atlantic, 50 miles away. The kids have the chance to whoosh back down, sliding down the sand which is always a popular choice as breakfast awaits at the bottom. After breakfast we make the final journey of our family overland trip, leaving the deserts and mountains behind to reach Namibia’s capital, Windhoek. We'll then have a final evening celebrating our two week adventure with a group meal out.

Day 29 : Windhoek Free Time And Departure Transfer

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast

Your trip finishes after breakfast. An airport transfer to Windhoek International Airport is included. Extra nights can be added here if you wish.

What's Included

  • Transport on our Oasis Overland Expedition Truck

  • Transport on specialist safari vehicles on the Serengeti

  • Ferry from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar

  • Minibus transport on Zanzibar

  • Arrival (Nairobi & Lusaka) & Departure (Zanzibar & Windhoek) airport transfers

  • Camping equipment (tents) and Cooking equipment

  • Services of 2 Oasis Crew (driver & tour leader), specialist Serengeti safari guides, and Oasis representative on Zanzibar

  • Approximately 70% of meals

  • Accommodation/Campsites (approx. 40% hotels/lodges/permanent camps, 60% basic camping)

  • Nairobi giraffe centre entry ticket

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What's Not Included

  • International Flights

  • Flight from Zanzibar to Lusaka/Victoria Falls

  • Visa fees if required

  • Sleeping bags and camping mats (you should bring your own)

  • Optional activities (see itinerary)

  • Travel Insurance (compulsory, available on request)

  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary

  • Drinks, snacks and other personal expenses (e.g. laundry)

  • Tips for guides & drivers

  • Entrance fees and activities not mentioned above

  • Any other items not mentioned above

Mode of Transport

Overland expedition vehicle

4x4 safari vehicles

Accommodation

Camping

Guesthouses

Hostels

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  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    You should ensure you are fully insured for medical emergencies including emergency evacuation and repatriation.



    Recommended vaccinations and other health protection measures vary according to the country you are visiting and where you are travelling from. We recommend you contact your GP/medical practitioner or a travel clinic for current information on vaccinations needed for your destination. You should ensure that you are up to date with vaccines and boosters recommended for your normal life at home, including for example, vaccines required for occupational risk of exposure, lifestyle risks and underlying medical conditions. In addition, additional courses or boosters normally recommended for the countries in this region are:



    South Africa: Additional vaccinations: Hepatitis A. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from or having transitted through an infected area.

    Namibia: Additional vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from an infected area.

    Botswana: Additional vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from or having transitted or travelled through an infected area.

    Zimbabwe: Additional vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from or having transitted through an infected area.

    Zambia: Additional vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from or having transitted through an infected area.

    Malawi: Additional vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from or having transitted through an infected area.

    Tanzania: Additional vaccinations: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from or having transitted through an infected area.

    Kenya: Additional vaccinations: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Poliomyelitis, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from an infected area.

    Uganda: Additional vaccinations: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from an infected area.

    Sudan: Additional vaccinations: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever. Malaria map. Yellow Fever certificate: Required if arriving from or having transitted through an infected area. A certificate may also be required for those departing Sudan.

    Morocco: Additional vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid. Malaria not normally present. Yellow Fever certificate not required.



    The above information can change at short notice. For up to date health information & vaccination requirements we recommend that you contact your medical practitioner or a travel clinic.



    Malaria: Vaccinations are not available against Malaria, which is a disease transmitted by mosquitoes that can be very serious and sometimes fatal. You should avoid mosquito bites by covering up bare skin with clothing such as long sleeves and long trousers and applying insect repellents to exposed skin. When necessary, sleep under a mosquito net. Mosquitoes are most active during and after sunset. You should consult with your GP/medical practitioner/travel clinic about the most appropriate malaria prophylactic medication to take for the regions you are visiting.



    Yellow Fever: This disease is spread by infected mosquitoes that bite during the day. A Yellow Fever Certificate of vacinnation is often required as a condition of entry depending on which country you are arriving from, or that you have travelled or transitted through recently (including connecting flights with stopovers of over 12 hours). You can view this US CDC information about where the virus is present and follow the links to further information detailing which countries need you to have a Yellow Fever vaccination as part of their entry requirements. Please ensure you have this certificate organised in advance and with you and to hand during the trip.



    Please inform us of any pre-existing conditions such as diabetes or asthma and any prescription medicine you may be taking. We also need to know about any food allergies or physical disabilities that you may have.

    If you are travelling on an Overland tour or your trip includes wildlife safaris then please bear in mind that you may be travelling on bumpy roads and/or rough ground for several hours at a time. This can be very uncomfortable or painful if you have a bad back, and make such conditions worse. Please contact us if you have any concerns.

  • What is the tipping policy?

    Tipping is often expected and relied upon. It is often more than a reward for services well done, but, as wages are extremely low, it is an accepted means of supplementing an income. If you would like to leave a tip for any activity/individual, you could organize this as a group and give a tip at the end. A recommended amount for restaurants is usually 10% of your total bill and similar for activities. Some countries also add an extra Government tax on restaurant bills.



    Because it can be difficult to know what to tip, and because it has such importance in some areas both economically and culturally, there may be times and activities for which your crew will make it clear what level of tipping is 'customary/expected'. They may also be quite enthusiastic or assertive in encouraging you to take account of these suggestions. This is motivated by the knowledge of how important tipping can be, and the offence or confusion that can be caused when local people are tipped poorly. In the end, tipping remains at the discretion of the individual, but our crew will continue to advise on normal or average rates, and we would ask you to carefully consider the economic or personal impact of being seen as 'under tipping'. We know that many who travel with us are on a tight budget, but ask you to consider that those we work with locally may also face financial hardship, and also work very hard to try to give you unrivalled service/ experiences.



    As a very rough guide, we would suggest that you budget for an amount equal to 10% of the local payment for your trip, plus 10% of the cost of any of the listed optional excursions that you wish to do. The amounts you end up tipping may vary from a rigid 10%, but hopefully this will help you budget in general.



    In the past we have been asked by travellers about tipping your Oasis Crew. If you choose to do this, it would be budgeted separately from the above. Our guys work very hard at making your trip a great travel experience. Working overseas can often be challenging and they are pretty much on call for you 24 hours a day, so it's appreciated as a thank you for hard work and good service, but of course not mandatory. Our suggestion is to budget around US$2-5 a day.



    In general tipping in restaurants is expected and is around 10% for good service, more if you have received exceptional service, and, feel free not to tip at all if you received poor service. Tipping taxi drivers etc is really at your own discretion and not always expected. If in doubt please ask your guides. It is expected to tip porters and car guards etc. Ask your guides how much is appropriate in local currency. The recommended amount for Serengeti and Masai Mara guides is around USD5-7 per client per day.



    Our guides do work hard but they are also paid at (and often above) industry levels for this work. Our Crew can be tipped if you feel that they have done a good job and/or gone above and beyond the call of duty. The best way to arrange tips is to elect one person in the group to collect the money. On Small Group & Shoestring tours we recommend around USD 3-5 per person per day per guide as a fair tip. On longer Overland tours we recommend USD1-2 per day per person, per guide as a fair tip. So if you have 2-crew on a tour, we would recommend that 2 envelopes are used and each crew member’s name written on one. Place what you feel is fair into each envelope and the elected person can give these to the crew at the end of the tour. If you do not feel that the crew deserve a tip, please, do not tip them. You must remember that tipping is only for exceptional service and is not at all compulsory or expected.

  • What currencies are required for this tour?

    Past Oasis travellers have fed back that, as a general rule it is best to bring your money in US$ dollars cash, although you could also bring a combination of US$ & £GB if British pounds are your home currency. It will depend on the exchange rate at the time of your trip as to which currency is better, but we suggest that US$ are the preferred option for East Africa, whilst £GB can also be easily exchanged in Kenya, Tanzania and Southern Africa. PLEASE NOTE YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY BRING AT LEAST 50% of your money in cash. You will need to pay for your Zimbabwe visas and many of the optional excursions using cash and there will be times when you need cash to change into local currency. Some travellers worry about carrying so much cash with them, however all Oasis Overland trucks are equipped with an onboard safe for the security of your money and passport.



    We also advise to bring £50 worth of SA Rand in Cash, as this may be needed if we arrive into Namibia on a weekend & the banks/ATMs are closed.



    Make sure that all your notes are in good condition. Old, torn or marked notes are often refused by the banks and shops. Please ensure your notes are dated post 2006 and do not have a serial number starting with CB. Scottish pounds are also not accepted.



    Please remember that Visas need to be paid for in US$ CASH ONLY!



    Spending Money

    From past trips and traveller feedback £100 to £145 per week should cover costs such as some meals out (on average 2 per day are supplied), soft drinks and beers, email & communications, souvenirs and other general spending. Personal spending habits & budgets differ greatly from person to person. Budget on visa costs (see visa section above) and optional activities separately (see optional excursions page) & allow extra for your Local Payment contribution.



    Changing money

    Change your money only at banks, hotels, airports or forex bureaus. It is illegal to change money on the street, as these people will normally be opportunistic thieves or undercover police. Your crew will advise you where & when you can change money & with what means. It is also a good idea to have a small CASH emergency fund, to allow for the unexpected.



    Credit & Debit Cards

    If you are intending using your credit or debit card, we suggest taking more than one card with you as you may find that your card is not accepted in the first ATM you try. Visa and Maestro cards are best. We do not recommend using MasterCard based cards in Africa as they have very limited access through large parts of Africa. Please note that usually you will be given local currency and NOT US$ or £GB. We recommend that you inform your bank that you will be using your card abroad to avoid it being blocked. Please see the optional excursions page for activities that can be paid for using a Credit or Debit Card. Commission rates vary between 2-8%. It can therefore be helpful to obtain an online account from one of the new 'starter banks' such as Revolut, Monzo, Starling etc. as they often offer much more competitive rates for spending abroad.



    Pre-Paid Travel Currency Cards

    These cards are similar to normal Credit and Debit cards but they can be pre loaded with cash before you travel with a set amount allowing you to withdraw this cash using the card at normal ATMs. It is a more secure way to access cash on your trip, but again do not rely on these as your sole means of funds on a trip - (please refer to the ATM section). Several banks and companies now offer these cards, but be sure to look into the rates for withdrawing cash when making your decision. When using these cards abroad you will use them to withdraw the local currency from an ATM and not the currency that you loaded onto the card.



    ATMs

    These are available in most major cities along our route and allow you to withdraw local currency only. We discourage you from relying on your ATM card as a primary source of funds in case it is lost/stolen/swallowed, or the machine isn't working. In some destinations we probably won't even see a bank or ATM for days on end so having hard currency to exchange is essential. Besides memorising your PIN, it is also important to be aware of your daily withdrawal limit and bank withdrawal costs. Please note that although Zimbabwe’s currency is US Dollars it is not currently possible to obtain USD cash from ATMs or banks due to the country’s cash shortage.

  • Do you require a visa for this holiday?

    The information below is to be used only as a guide and may change without prior notice. It is advisable to contact the relevant embassy in plenty of time before the trip departs to check the current visa requirements. It is your responsibility to ensure you have all the relevant visas you require.



    Arrival visas must be paid for in USD cash ONLY.



    Botswana

    Passport Holders from UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, South Africa and most EU countries will not require a visa to enter Botswana.

    Passport Holders from other countries, will need to check the current visa requirements with the relevant consulate, and whether you need to obtain the visa in advance.



    Namibia

    Passport Holders from UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, South Africa and most EU countries will not require a visa to enter Namibia.

    Passport Holders from other countries, will need to check the current visa requirements with the relevant consulate, and whether you need to obtain the visa in advance.



    Zimbabwe

    Passport Holders from UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada and most EU countries will require a visa to enter Zimbabwe. We will obtain this visa whilst on the trip at the border on arrival, a visa can also be obtained at the airport on arrival into Harare and Victoria Falls. Approximate cost for Australian, USA and New Zealand Passport Holders is $30 USD, British and Irish passport holders $55 USD and Canadian $75 USD for a Single entry visa. South African passport holders are Free of charge.



    If you are planning on going over to the Zambian side of Victoria Falls from Zimbabwe you will need to obtain a double entry visa for Zimbabwe so that you can return back to Zimbabwe after your day trip. Approximate cost for Australian, USA and New Zealand Passport Holders is $45 USD, and British passport holders $70 USD.

    Canadians & Irish passport holders are unable to obtain a double entry Zimbabwe visa.



    The visa into Zambia is called a Day Tripper visa and is available at the border and only valid for stays of less than 24 hours. The approximate cost is $20 USD.

  • What is needed for meals on this trip?

    Meals & cook groups

    When 'on the road' or camping, we usually cook using gas or over open fires in a rota system. On this trip we will try to get the group involved, including the children so that everyone has a few chances to cook and prepare food for the group. This will depend partly on the final number in the group and whereabouts you are. Your cook group will have to decide on what to cook, utilise stocks from the truck stores and locally obtain ingredients from markets, shops etc. and rustle up a meal. But don't worry if you're not a Gordon Ramsay as the rest of the group and the Tour leader usually lend a helping hand. Here is an idea of what to expect at meal times:



    Breakfast: Usually simple - we help ourselves to cereal, toast, hot drinks and on occasion we will splurge with a cooked breakfast.

    Lunch: Cold and usually quick. The cook group will put out bread, tinned supplies and maybe make a salad.

    Dinner: Cooks come into their own in the evening, and will always attempt to cook up some delights. When the truck is parked up for a few days in a town or city most people usually like the option to eat out at local restaurants - so we often don't cook all meals when at these locations. We are including several group dinners on this trip (details in the itinerary).



    Vegetarians / Vegans / Coeliacs / Gluten & Lactose intolerance - Our Tour Leaders will always do their best to cater for any dietary requirement or intolerance whenever possible. However we do not cater for fussy eaters. It must be remembered that the variety of dishes available may not be the same as available to meat eaters. If there is anything in particular you require in your diet or because of an allergy or would miss from home, it would be best to bring these with you, as these cannot be purchased with normal Local Payment funds due to the high cost of these specialised and often imported foods.



    Remember that when eating out in local restaurants & hotels that vegetarianism or food allergies / intolerances, are still not widely known about or understood by many local people. i.e Vegetarians or Vegans will often be offered fish or chicken in error. Most large towns and cities, or areas used to tourists, will often have more choice but please be aware that it will probably not be as varied as you are used to when eating out at home.

  • Is travel insurance compulsory?

    Yes! Travel insurance is compulsory on all of our tours and needs to cover personal accident & liability, medical expenses and repatriation, travel delay & abandonment. We also strongly recommend that you take out cover against cancellation and lost/stolen baggage. Personal medical insurance does not normally provide sufficient cover and is generally not suitable for travel on our tours. You will not be able to join your tour if you have not provided us with details of your insurance or if you arrive without cover in place (no refunds will be due in this event).

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    You are always able to change your travel date. However, some charges may apply depending on how long before your departure you make the change. Our flexible booking conditions and reduced charges will apply if you are changing date because of a Covid-19 reason or because your government is advising against travel to your destination. Please check our detailed booking conditions for full details.

  • When is my balance payment due?

    60 days prior to departure

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    On most of our group tours, solo travellers may choose to form a temporary 'tour bubble' and share a room with another traveller of the same sex in the group. If a room share is not available then a single room supplement may be payable, with the costs for these kept as low as possible. We have also removed compulsory single supplements from many of our tours, and are reducing the cost by 50% on s

  • Can I transfer my booking to someone else?

    Customers may transfer their booking or any Credit on File to another person who satisfies all the relevant conditions to the tour, provided that we are notified not less than 7 days before departure, and the transferee agrees to these booking conditions and all other terms of the contract between us. The Client and new booker are jointly and severally responsible for any outstanding payments and a transfer administration fee of GBP50 / USD75 / CAD100 / AUD100 / NZD100 / EUR75 / ZAR1000 / INR5000 or GBP100 / USD150 / CAD200 / AUD200 / NZD200 / EUR150 / ZAR2000 / INR10,000 if the transfer is made less than 60 days before departure. Important Note: Certain arrangements may not be amended or transferred after they have been confirmed (for example flight tickets, Gorilla Permits) and any alteration could incur a cancellation and rebooking charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Oscar  

Oasis Overland

December 2019

I am very happy that we chose this trip. The Tour Leaders (Ricardo and Williams) are really nice and funny guys, always helpful and competent. The places that we have visited were amazing. Thank you very much for this amazing experience.

Linda Duncan  

Oasis Overland

December 2019

Wonderful - well organised, great team, great co- travellers, amazing locations. Certainly challenging at times as weather very wet - apparently unusually so. Fast paced as well but expected that. I would go again at the drop of a hat. Thinking about the “Stans” trip in Central Asia..

Georgie  

Oasis Overland

December 2019

Such an amazing experience! I met some wonderful people and saw fabulous places. I absolutely loved it!

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