

Visit Southern Africa’s Panoramic Route including Gods Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the 750m Blyde River Canyon, for some of South Africa’s most stunning scenery. Arrive at the Shangaan Tribal Village where you can spend the night in huts. A guided tour, traditional meals in the boma and nighttime dancing give you an insight into these people’s culture.
Spend a few days driving around the world famous Kruger National Park search for the Big Five and thousands of other species that make this Park the best in the world. An early morning at the water hole gives you the best chance of seeing a “kill” - an experience not to be missed. Go on a night game drive and witness the nocturnal activities in the Kruger Park, first hand. Travel through Pietersburg onto Botswana and Nata where you can camp on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans.
Heading northwards through the Chobe District, where it is common to see animals along the roadside. Arriving at the famous Victoria Falls, we do a sunset cruise on the Zambezi, enjoying some sundowners and the possibility of game viewing along the banks of the river. Victoria Falls is the emblem of the entire African continent, spanning 1700 m and dropping 128 m into the Zambezi Gorge. The falls create a roar and a cloud of mist so great that they are visible from 40 km away.
The best time to visit Vic Falls is between September and November. During March and April, when the water volume is at its peak, the falls create so much mist that they are difficult to see, and from May to September the mist adds to the season's high humidity. There are many activities offered at Victoria Falls, including bungee jumping, microlighting over the falls, and raft trips to the Boiling Pot at their base.