I enjoy reading other traveler’s itineraries…so…here’s mine for my upcoming trip to Africa at the end of this month! I added up the amount of travel hours (mostly driving) and it is an unbelievable 129 hours! That’s over 3 weeks of 40 hr. work weeks! I know it will be worth it though!!
I fly from Dayton–Detroit–Amsterdam–Cape Town. About 28 hours of traveling time when you account for the drive to the airport, waiting time, and getting to the hostel in Cape Town. I don’t arrive until late evening, so my day 1 begins the following morning.
Day 1 – no plans yet.
Day 2 – take an all day tour of sites around Cape Town…including Cape of Good Hope and quite a few other spots along the coast.
Day 3 – Hike Table Mountain. I haven’t picked a company to hike with (I could do it by myself, but will probably go through a company.)
Day 4 – No plans. (I want to utilize the red/blue hop on/hop off buses around town). I’ve also touched base with a fellow blogger who lives in Cape Town and hope to meet up with him. I need to check out of my hostel and move over to the hotel that is included in my G Adventures trip. I’ll be meeting up with the group in the evening.
Day 5 – Drive to Gariep River (Orange River) still in S. Africa near the border of Namibia. Drive time: 9 hr. This is what the overland vehicle looks like…
Day 6 – Drive to Fish River Canyon (oldest in world/2nd largest) in Namibia. Drive time: 5 hr. (drive time includes border crossing)
Day 7 – Drive to Namid desert. Drive time: 10 hr.
Day 8 – Explore
Day 9 – Drive to Swakopmund (Walvis Bay) on the Atlantic. Drive time: 7 hr.
Day 10 – Explore.
Day 11 – Drive to Damaraland. Drive time: 7 hr.
Day 12 – Drive to Etosha Nat’l Park (game drive in afternoon). Camp at Okaukuejo. Drive time: 8 hr.
Day 13 – Another game drive on the way to East side of Park.
Day 14 – One last game drive before driving to Waterberg Plateau Game Park. Take a walk in the forest or hike up the plateau. Drive time: 6 hr.
Day 15 – Drive to Windhoek. Drive time: 4 hr.
Day 16 – Drive to Kalahari (crossing Botswana border) (take walk with bushmen). See town of Ghanzi. Drive time: 9 hr.
Day 17 – Drive to Maun (stock up on supplies for 2 nights in Okavango Delta. Drive time: 7 hr.
Day 18 – Drive 1-2 hrs. then board a mokoro (dug-out canoe) for 2 hour trip to where we camp in the Delta.
Day 19 – Okavango Delta.
Day 20 – Take mokoro canoe, then drive back to Maun (p/u luggage) then drive 5 hours to Gweta (between the larger towns of Nata and Maun and on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans). Drive time: 5 hrs.
Day 21 – Drive to Chobe Nat’l Park – camp near the town of Kasane. In the afternoon, take an optional game drive in the park, or an afternoon sunset boat cruise along the Chobe River, which is the best opportunity to view hippo, crocodiles and watch many elephants wallow in the water.
Day 22 – Drive to Livingston (Victoria Falls). Drive time: 4 hr.
Take an optional early morning game drive in Chobe before leaving for Zambia. Cross the Zambezi River to enter into Zambia and continue to Livingstone. We will spend the next three days of our tour here. A great base to see both some natural wonders and take part in some exciting activities. Get up close (and wet from the spray) while awing at the immense Victoria Falls, raft the whitewater of the mighty Zambezi, for the more adventurous, bungee jump with the Victoria Falls in view.
Day 23 – 25 – Livingston.
Day 26 – Today’s long journey across rough and bumpy roads takes us to a private game farm 20km’s outside of Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. Here we’ll marvel at the Zebras, Buffalos, and the Boks that roam the property, or relax by the pool or at the rest camp’s bar. Drive time: 7 hrs.
Day 27 – Travel north east up through the Zambian country-side, to the capital of the Eastern Province, Chipata. Please note that as this is a long driving day we will not be able to visit the town of Chipata. Drive time: 10 hrs.
Day 28 – 31 – Spend four nights relaxing on the shores of “the Lake of Stars”. Beach walks, swimming in the crystal clear water and snorkeling are some of the activities in the area. Visit various lakeside camps as we travel north along the shores of Lake Malawi.
This is Malawi’s main attraction and covers one fifth of the country. It is the third largest lake in Africa and is about 500km long. The lake has more fish species than any other lake in the world with around 600 different species. The lake is also known for its good snorkeling and diving.
Day 32 – Begin the day by making the border crossing out of Malawi and into Tanzania. Climbing out of the Great Rift Valley through some spectacular mountain passes, view the vast tea plantations in the highlands along the way as you make camp outside Iringa. Drive time: 9 hrs.
Day 33 – Travel to Dar Es Salaam. Drive time: 12 hr.
Remember that Zanzibar is a Muslim society, and immodestly dressed women, or men in shorts, will get harassed and cause great offense in Stone Town. In Nungwi, customs are a little more relaxed, but passengers are encouraged to be respectful of the islands culture and still cover up when walking around. Never try to take a photograph without asking permission. The polite way to ask is “Tafadhali (pronounced tougher-thaarli) naomba ruhusu kwa kupiga picha yako.” Many guidebooks say the correct phrase is “nataka kupiga picha yako”, but this is incredibly rude, the equivalent of saying “give me your picture”.
Day 34 – Take the 3 hr. ferry to Zanzibar – After arriving – spend the remainder of the day exploring Stone Town, the heart of the island. It has an intriguing maze of narrow, cobbled lanes hemmed in by Arabic buildings. The best way to see the Stone Town is, literally, to get lost. You can spend hours just wandering the alleys and squares, drinking potent coffee from pavement vendors, or buying sweetmeats from scores of tiny cafes. At this point other G Adventures travelers may join you, who are continuing their tour here on Zanzibar. A group meeting with your tour leader is scheduled for the early evening.
Day 35 – 36 – No visit to Zanzibar would be complete without a visit to the spice plantations – an activity that is included on our way north to Nungwi. It was the wonderful spice plantations that brought the beginnings of Zanzibar’s infamous slave trade dating back to the 1840’s. Drive time: 4 hrs. (including 2 hr. spice tour).
Stay in Nungwi for two days/ two nights at one of Zanzibar’s major highlights. Here you can either relax on the idyllic white-sandy beaches, take an optional diving/snorkeling excursion, or take a wander through the village of Nungwi.
Day 37 – Drive back to Stone Town. Drive time: 2 hr.
Day 38 – Take Ferry back to Dar Es Salaam. Drive time: 3 hr.
Head to airport.
It’s tons of driving and a lot of camping, but I can’t wait!!
Oh. Whoops. I just realized you’ve ALREADY had this adventure! Well, now I’m looking forward to seeing how it went! 🙂
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Hi Bond Girl – That’s O.K. I hope you enjoy reading about it. It was Amazing!
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WowWee!! I am soooooo envious & sooooo look forward to following your adventure! How exciting!
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Sounds amazing!
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Yes…I leave Sunday!!
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Africa is on my list to do someday. Hoping the airfare prices drop a little first 🙂
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I know what you mean…it’s less expensive to go to SE Asia (which is farther away)…I think it’s farther…I’d have to google it!
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Wow! Sounds great!
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Thanks very much!!
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i like your blog. following! 🙂
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Thanks Tessa! I’ll check yours out!
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It’s amazing how just exhausting sitting in a vehicle can be but, oh my, this does sound like THE trip. Expecting a lot of great photos and hearing about your experiences. Pack it all in there girl, literally and figuratively.
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Thanks Lynne…I know it will be exhausting…but that’s why I’m doing it now…while I still can!
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Wow very detailed plan, hope you have fun. Vic falls is great and I’ve just moved from Cape town, pretty awesome place! Enjoy it and thanks for visiting my blog 🙂
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Thanks! And…you’re welcome!
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I’m very excited for you. I can’t wait Let the Adventure begin! :+) Looking forward to seeing lots of pictures.
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And of course reading all about your Adventures as well. :+)
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Thanks much!!
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Sounds fantastic!
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A trip of a lifetime!!
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Sounds fantastic, looking forward to reading all about it
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Thanks you…I’ve been wondering how you were. I’ll come have a look!
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We were in Cyprus for the last week, but normal service is now resumed
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Okie Dokie!
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I got so jealous I couldn’t read beyond #19!!! 38 days?!?! soooo lucky and have a blast 🙂
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Thanks!!
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Wow! What an adventure! This just proves there’s a lot more to Africa than AIDS and sectarian violence. Thanks for sharing these great pix.
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It is where our roots come from!
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You have to write elaborated posts on how everything went, including prices!! this is my dream trip! was planning to do it this november but it will be above my budget. Looking forward to know exact details from you!
Enjoy it to the max! and do a bungee jumping jump for me over victoria falls 😀
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I will post price in my post about gear…just for you! I’m not sure I’ll bungee jump…I’ve already skydived. Who knows?
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Wow!!! Looking forward to reading all about it!!! Yay!
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Thank you…I can’t wait to post about it!
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This is a truly daunting and life-changing itinerary. You will have little choice but to go through change on this journey. Brava to you for this kind of courage to explore. I admire this so much!
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Thanks Michael! That means a lot!
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I am envious and also very excited for you!
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About 40 days on the road, amazing, and a few days more to recuperate when you reach home. Have a safe and happy journey.
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for me it will take 3 to 4 days of rest most of it dozing off. haha so easy to sleep.
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Thankk you for taking time to comment!
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Wow! This trip sounds amazing!!! Such a wonderful opportunity, both educationally and spiritually! Wishing you an incredible journey!
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Yes…I’m sooo excited! Thank you!!
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Ohhh sounds amazing! You can deffo climb Table Mountain by yourself..I did and it was no problem at all. Just bring some snacks and a bottle of water! Make sure you visit Camps Bay as well…great views of the 12 apostles and looking back at Table Mountain!
You are going to love Vic falls…such an amazing place! I’m seriously jealous of your trip and can’t wait to hear all about it! On the beaches in Zanzibar everyone wears bikinis etc but in Stone Town you REALLY need to cover up..don’t wear low tops or short skirts. We got in trouble and really learnt from our mistake! The spice plantations are really cool…if your lucky the guides will make you a cool sun hat made form palm leaves..for free! 🙂
Be careful in Dar Es Salaam, we got robbed and scammed. And last year a friend was there and got robbed too. Its mainly taxi scams so just beware!
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Thanks for all the tips!!
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You will have an amazing trip – a trip with memories for a lifetime and a countless number of posts for all of us!
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Yes…I can’t wait for both!!
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This is so awesome! It looks like a lot, but you won’t regret it.
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I agree…I’ll probably not want to come home!
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This I call a trip … you have me the whole idea about doing my Itinerary – so looking forward to some reports along the way from you. Stunning, wish I was that adventuress, never been and will never be. Neither can I travel light *smile – I’m moaning about my 14 hrs flight and you have a 28 hrs travelling – still I’m a bit envy, but I like comfort too much. So excited for you, really am.
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I’m learning to be comfortable with being “uncomfortable”! Thanks Viveka!
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Good on you! I never came down that path and now with my “atftermaths” it’s too late.
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Enjoy!!!
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Thank you!!
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I agree – a trip of a lifetime! You will have soooooo much fun. My only suggestions are #1 to bring extra memory cards. I didn’t trust transferring my photos to my pc or any other source. I wanted them on the original memory cards and still have them on the cards. #2 the first day you get into Cape Town it looks like nothing is planned. You are a seasoned traveler, so I’m sure you know this, but keeping that day open to get your travel legs and extra sleep may be a good idea. I had never experienced true jet lag before, and once we arrived in Kenya I thought I was going to implode from it. A good night’s sleep made a world of difference.
I am so proud of you taking on this trip. Have fun and savor every moment. Can’t wait to heart about it! God keep you safe!
Kristi
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Thanks Kristi…you’re very sweet! At least the time difference is only 6 hours and the travel time is only 28 hours…compared to my trip to SE Asia…it took 33 hours travel time and the time difference was 12 hrs. As soon as I arrived, I got a massage and ate!
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Smart woman! 🙂
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Hi,
Wow, what a trip, sounds really great, I wish I was going with you, what an adventure. 😀
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Thanks Mags!
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You certainly have it planned out well. It sounds amazing! Have a great trip and we will all be waiting for you to get back and share the adventure.
Safe journey.
M
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Thanks Michelle! I feel blessed!
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This sounds just PERFECT!!! Wow what an amazing adventure this will be. Enjoy and keep us posted afterwards 😀
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I’m taking my laptop…not sure how much posting I’ll get to do while I’m gone in the bush though!
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That is a trip of a lifetime! ENJOY!!
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Thank you so much!
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Sherry you are driving??? Wow, what an awesome itinerary. Thank you for sharing and making me insanely jealous!!!!
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I know…it’s a real adventure! 🙂
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that’s so amazing…let me know if you need any help for planning out Cape Town trip… i’ve just been there 🙂
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Yes…any tips for what to see or do would be greatly appreciated! Are you posting photos soon?
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I haven’t thought of posting any pics..but i can send u some..or the link of my FB page
give me your email id so that i can send you whatever information I have 🙂
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Sherry, you are a true adventurer! I enjoyed reading your well written and interesting itinerary…you must be very excited. The countdown has begun!!
Have a great day!
elisa
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Thanks Elisa! I took some of the wording straight from G Adventures’ itinerary. I am sooooo excited! You have a wonderful day also!
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