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Africa's Wildlife

On Safari in Botswana, Zambia & Victoria Falls

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Tour membership limited to 12-24 guests
15 days from $7,134 total price from New York, Washington, DC

($6,395 air, land & safari inclusive plus $739 airline taxes
and departure fees)

A glimpse of a world primeval awaits on this singular safari to Botswana’s Chobe National Park, where elephants preside; Zimbabwe’s dazzling Victoria Falls and its private game reserve; and Zambia’s exceptional Lower Zambezi National Park, a remote jewel of an unspoiled preserve.

Itinerary

Day 1: Depart U.S. for Johannesburg, South Africa

Day 2: Arrive Johannesburg Upon arrival we transfer to our airport hotel, where we gather for tonight’s welcome dinner. D

Day 3: Johannesburg/Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe We fly today to Livingstone, Zambia, then transfer to Victoria Falls and our deluxe hotel located in the Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve. This afternoon we see for ourselves the thundering falls, first “discovered” by David Livingstone and claimed for Queen Victoria in 1855. With its 300-­ foot-deep gorge and soaking spray, “Vic” Falls is a wonder of the natural world. B,D

Day 4: Victoria Falls This morning we enjoy two small group highlights: an elephant-back safari through the bush in the Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve and a Lion Walk with orphaned cubs now being protected at the Reserve. Both thrilling and safe, these experiences serve to educate visitors about the increasing threats to Africa’s wildlife. Late afternoon we embark on a “Sundowner” cruise on the Zambezi, followed by a “bush” dinner. B,D

Day 5: Victoria Falls After a morning visit to Victoria Falls town and a local village, this after­noon is at leisure at our deluxe lodge with its own watering hole and outdoor pool. Tonight we hear a fascinating guest speaker on “The Story of David Livingstone.” B,D

Day 6: Victoria Falls/Chobe National Park, Botswana This morning we visit a local school then travel two hours by motorcoach to Botswana and Chobe National Park, boasting one of the largest concentrations of game in all of Africa. After settling in and enjoying lunch at our lodge, this afternoon we embark on a game-viewing boat safari on the Chobe River, where we may see hippo, crocs, some of the park’s 450 species of birds, and perhaps a beautiful Chobe sunset. We dine tonight at our lodge. B,L,D

Day 7: Chobe National Park Known for its diverse terrain that attracts an exceptional array of wildlife – including the world’s largest elephant population (some 120,000), along with zebra, lion, giraffe, impala, wildebeest, and buffalo – Chobe covers 7,270 square miles of protected parkland. We’ll see a portion of this natural wonder on our early morning game drive and this afternoon’s boat safari. B,L,D

Day 8: Chobe National Park We’re settling into a comfortable routine, with another early morning game drive and afternoon boat safari. In between game viewing activities, we’re at leisure to enjoy the amenities of our lodge on the banks of the Chobe River, adjacent to the park itself. B,L,D

Day 9: Chobe National Park/Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia This morning we board a privately chartered plane for the 1½-hour flight to Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia’s newest reserve (since 1983) and, as the former private sanctuary of Zambia’s president, the least developed. Here in one of Africa’s last stretches of pristine wilderness we have the chance to get closer to the animals than anywhere else. Late afternoon we engage in some of the lodge’s game viewing activities that include open vehicle game drives, night game drives, fly fishing, guided canoe trips, bush walks, boat safaris, and sunset river cruises. B,L,D

Day 10: Lower Zambezi National Park A day of game viewing activities in this 1,600 square mile park on the southern end of Zambia known for its 100-strong elephant herds, unusually large prides of lion, plus buffalo, water­buck, antelope, impala, zebra, crocodile, hippo, kudu, warthog, eland, and leopard, among other wildlife; and where ebonies, leadwoods, figs, and acacias preside over the mineral-rich grassland. Together with Zimbabwe’s renowned Mana Pools Reserve situated across the river, the Lower Zambezi National Park forms a massive sanctuary where we’re certain to enjoy unparalleled game and bird viewing – and rarely see another person. We take all of our meals today at the lodge, as we will throughout our stay. B,L,D

Day 11: Lower Zambezi National Park From our 14-room luxury lodge on the banks of the Zambezi, we have another day to engage in game viewing activities in this lush riverine environment of 50 mammal species and 400 bird species. With the Zambezi River, abundant game on the valley floor, and the Zambezi Escarpment as a backdrop, the Lower Zambezi National Park offers a dramatic setting for game viewing ... as does our lodge, where animals roam freely on the grounds. B,L,D

Day 12: Lower Zambezi National Park We have one more day to savor the unique game viewing opportunities of this singular preserve in the country many call the “real” Africa. B,L,D

Day 13: Lower Zambezi National Park/Lusaka/Johannesburg We travel by private charter flight today to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital, where we board a scheduled flight to Johannesburg. Upon arrival we transfer to our hotel, where tonight we toast our Africa adventure over a farewell dinner. B,D

Day 14: Johannesburg/Depart for U.S. This morning we visit the Johannesburg district of Soweto, where we see the homes of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, and visit the gripping Apartheid Museum. Then we reach the Johannesburg airport in time for our overnight flights to the U.S. Please note that because of earlier flight times, this excursion is not available to guests on the Cape Town extension. B

Day 15: Arrive U.S. We arrive in the U.S. this morning and connect with our flights home.

Included

  • Round-trip air transportation from cities listed; all flights within itinerary
  • 12 nights’ accommodations: 2 nights in Deluxe hotel; 10 nights in Deluxe and Superior First Class lodges
  • 31 meals: 12 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 12 dinners
  • Extensive game viewing as described, including all park entrance fees
  • Mineral water while on safari
  • Services of an Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director
  • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip
  • Luggage handling for one bag per person
  • Gratuities for driver/guides, hotel and lodge staff, and porters
  • $100 frequent traveler credit towards your next Odysseys Unlimited tour ($200 after three tours)

Dates & Prices

2012 Tour Dates & Prices
including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

  Nov 17*
Dec 1
Oct 5
Oct 15
Sep 2*
Sep 16
Jul 22
Aug 12*
New York,
Washington, DC
$7,134 $7,434 $7,734 $7,934
Atlanta, Balt, Bos,
Charlotte, Chicago,
Detroit, Miami,
Orl, Phil, Tampa
$7,434 $7,734 $8,034  $8,234
Cincinnati, Cleve,
Dallas, Den, Hou,
Los Angeles, Minn,
Phoenix, San Fran
$7,534 $7,834 $8,134  $8,334
Port (OR), Seattle $7,634 $7,934 $8,234  $8,434

Please call if your city is not listed or for land only prices. Prices are per person based on double occupancy in a Classic thatched tent at Royal Zambezi Lodge and include airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees of $739, which are subject to change until final payment is made.

Single travelers please add $1,195. Your $375 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2012 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees) are guaranteed.

*Accommodations in Chobe will be at Mowana Safari Lodge

Thatched tent upgrades at Royal Zambezi Lodge: Deluxe tent with private plunge pool: $95 ($165 single); Suite with large living area and private plunge pool: $195 ($345 single)

Business Class upgrade on round-trip Trans-Atlantic flight: $5,395 per person

Accommodations

  • D’Oreale Grande, Johannesburg / Days 2, 13 / Deluxe

    An opulent hotel with casino and resort facilities, D’Oreale Grande offers such amenities as a restaurant, lounge, outdoor pool, retail concourse, Internet access, and health spa with gym, massage treatments, sauna, and steam room. Guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, TV, and phone. The hotel is located close to the Johannesburg airport.

  • Stanley and Livingstone, Victoria Falls / Days 3-5 / Deluxe

    Situated on the 6,000-acre Nakavango Estate within the Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve and just a 10-minute drive from the Falls, the elegant 16-suite Stanley and Livingstone at Victoria Falls offers a quiet retreat for visiting the Falls.  Facilities of this Victorian-style boutique hotel include a restaurant and bar, private garden, sun deck, sun lounge, and outdoor pool just yards from the bush and a watering hole visited by elephants, kudu, and other game.  Individually decorated air-conditioned suites have private bath with hair dryer, separate bedroom, mini-bar, safe, patio overlooking the garden, TV, and phone.

  • Chobe Safari Lodge, Chobe National Park / Days 6-8 / Superior First Class

    The Chobe Safari Lodge sits on the banks of the Chobe River, a short distance from the entrance of Chobe National Park. The recently renovated lodge features such amenities as a restaurant and two bars, Internet access, beauty salon, and activities center. Lodge activities include game drives, nature walks, boat cruises, and fishing. Air-conditioned guest rooms, all with private patios overlooking the Chobe River, have private bath with hair dryer, TV, and phone.

  • Royal Zambezi Lodge, Lower Zambezi National Park / Days 9-12 / Deluxe

    This recently built (April 2007) luxury lodge sits on the banks of the vast Zambezi at one of its broadest points, bordering the Lower Zambezi National Park and within a protected Game Management Area. Combining rustic elegance and warm hospitality with an unspoiled wilderness experience, the 14-room lodge offers an open-plan dining room and lounge, copper-roofed verandah, wide decks, campfire, outdoor pool, spa facilities, laundry service, and afternoon tea. Game viewing activities include open-vehicle game drives, night drives, bush walks, boat safaris, and birding, as well as tiger-fishing and canoeing. Individual canvas-walled tents with thatched roofs, positioned with river views, have en suite bathroom with hair dryer, private verandah, mosquito-netted beds, fan, in-room safe, and phone (to main lodge only).

    With the lodge situated in a remote region, there is no mobile signal for cellular phones. Local calls may be made from the lodge’s office. There is limited wireless Internet service available in some of the lodge’s public areas.

    For the on-site purchase of any incidentals (such as cocktails), the lodge prefers that guests remit payments in cash (U.S. dollars). Should guests wish to use a credit card for purchases, note that only Visa is accepted (neither American Express nor MasterCard can be processed) and, based on the financial circumstances in Zambia, the lodge will add a 10% surcharge to all credit card charges.

  • One & Only Cape Town, Cape Town / Extension / Deluxe

    Standing in the heart of Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the crescent-shaped One & Only Cape Town provides stunning views of Table Mountain. Combining cosmopolitan décor and traditional African accents, the hotel offers two restaurants and bar, spa with massage treatments, fitness center, Internet access, and outdoor pool. The 131 air-conditioned rooms have private bath with hair dryer, tea- and coffee-making facilities, in-room safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone.

  • Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

Extension

Post-Tour Extension

Cape Town, South Africa

4 days/3 nights for $1,275 total price
($1,195 air & land inclusive plus $80 airline taxes and departure fees)
Single Supplement: $495

Discover South Africa’s sparkling “Mother City,” from Table Mountain and the Malay Quarter to the Cape Peninsula and The Winelands.

Your Tour Price Includes

  • Air transportation Johannesburg/Cape Town
  • 3 nights’ accommodations at One & Only Cape Town (Deluxe)
  • 6 meals: 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
  • Extensive included sightseeing: half-day Cape Town tour; full-day Cape Peninsula tour; full-day Winelands tour
  • Services of an Odysseys Unlimited representative
  • Private motorcoach/van transportation
  • Transfers to/from airport
  • Gratuities for dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Land only guests: $1,345 total price

Please see the Accommodations tab for hotel information.

Small Group Tour Highlights

  • Spectacular Victoria Falls
  • Sunset Zambezi River cruise
  • Elephant-back safari and lion walk in Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve
  • Chobe National Park’s diverse and abundant game
  • Early morning game drives and afternoon boat safaris
  • Privately chartered flight to Lower Zambezi
  • Four-night stay in remote Lower Zambezi National Park, one of Africa’s last pristine wildernesses
  • Royal Zambezi Lodge’s game viewing activities: open-vehicle game drives, night game drives, sunset river cruises, guided canoe trips, fishing, fly fishing
  • Outstanding game viewing

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