

This itinerary will definitely excite the explorer in you. We take in the best of three countries, great wildlife and fantastic panoramic views. Not only will you look for the Big 5, you could also be rafting grade 5 rapids…if this is not enough to get the adrenalin flowing then how about a plane flight over the Victoria Falls.
We will sit around camp fires talking of our days experiences, sleep under a star studded African sky listening the music of the bush, preparing our minds for the following days activities which will be just as filled with adventure.
Nature of the Tour:
Your journey will test you 4x4 skills and you will truly enjoy an 'off the beaten track' experience. We will sit around camp fires talking of our days experiences, sleep listening the music of the bush, preparing our minds for the following days activities which will be just as filled with adventure.
Safari dates:
Johannesburg to Johannesburg
Arrival/Start – 23rd January 2012
Departure/End – 05th February 2012
Basic Itinerary:
Tour starts at 06:00 from Linga Longa Guest House in Kempton Park Johannesburg.
Day 1 Arrival into Johannesburg to Pretoriuskop South Africa
Day 2 Pretoriuskop to Letaba Rest Camp South Africa
Day 3 Letaba Rest Camp to Beitbridge Zimbabwe
Day 4 Chipinda Pools (Gona-re-zhou NP) Zimbabwe
Day 5 Chilojo Cliffs Zimbabwe
Day 6 Great Zimbabwe Ruins Zimbabwe
Day 7 Bulawayo Zimbabwe
Day 8 Matopos National Park Zimbabwe
Day 9 Bulawayo – Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Day 10 Victoria Falls sites and activities Zimbabwe
Day 11 Victoria Falls to Elephant Sands Botswana
Day 12 Khama Rhino Sanctuary Botswana
Day 13 Khama Rhino Sanctuary to Kwa Nokeng Botswana
Day 14 Kwa Nokeng to Johannesburg South Africa

Safari Cost:
ZAR 28, 750 - Cost is based on a per person sharing rate, a single supplement will apply
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Passport Visa Requirements:
We will be travelling in South Africa, Zimbabwe & Botswana:
This information is correct as of today’s date, please double check with the relevant embassy in your home country before you travel. Chimhavira cannot be held responsible to any changes to these requirements that are beyond our control.
Items of interest:
Suggestions:
African kids love asking tourists for sweets and pens. If you have space in your suitcase bring a couple bags of both with you. The kids will smile and be happy; you will enjoy it for little cost. Old clothes are good for bargaining with adults for curios or local fruits etc.
Meal Key: B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner
Day 1: Johannesburg to Pretoriuskop
The roads are in excellent condition and you'll encounter all kinds of different animals during your drive. Stop at one of the many camps or rest stops along the way to stretch out for a bit. Drive over paved and unpaved roads towards Pretoriuskop Rest camp. This is where you will set up your roof tent on top of your Land Rover and spend the night with the sounds of the animals sending you off into a deep and dreamy sleep.
Approximate distance: 380 km
Accommodation: Pretoriuskop Camping
Meals: B, L, D
Day 2: Pretoriuskop to Letaba Rest Camp
Now you are in the middle of your Kruger itinerary. Wake up early to make the most of today; we’ll be travelling north towards Letaba Rest Camp enjoying the ever changing scenery in your Landy. You'll be driving over unpaved roads to your next accommodation: a small farm located in the middle of the bush.
You shouldn't have any problem spotting animals; the Kruger is known for the large number of animals roaming the land.
Approximate distance: 250 km
Accommodation: Letaba Camping
Meals: B, L, D
Day 3: Letaba Rest Camp to Beitbridge
This evening we will be staying at a Zimbabwean ranch. The Bristow family run the ranch today and are passionate about their wildlife. Their pets include two lions, a banded mongoose and a giraffe. Look out for the buffalo heard that roams around their farm.
As this is a farm we will also be taken on a tour of the orchid that supplies citrus fruits all over the world.
Approximate distance: 280 km
Accommodation: Cawoods Mazunga Ranch
Meals: B, L, D
Day 4: Chipinda Pools (Gona-re-zhou NP)
The name Chipinda is derived from the Ndau dialect and means "enter ", it is here that we will be entering Gona-re-zhou National Park. Three major rivers, the Save, Runde and Mwenezi cut their courses through the Park, forming pools and natural oases from which hundreds of species of birds, wildlife and fish gather to feed and drink.
The Save-Runde junction, the lowest point in Zimbabwe, occurs in this park (153m) above sea level.
As its name implies, Gona-re-zhou is famous for its elephants, and many of the largest-tusked elephants in the region maybe found within the Park.
Approximate distance: 300 km
Accommodation: Chipinda Pools campsite
Meals: B, L, D
Day 5: Chilojo Cliffs
One of the most prominent and enduring natural features of the Gonarezhou National Park is the beautiful Chilojo Cliffs. These magnificent red sandstone cliffs have been formed through eons of erosion and overlook the scenic Runde River valley.
Approximate distance: 100 km
Accommodation: Chilojo Cliffs campsite
Meals: B, L, D
Day 6: Chilojo Cliffs to Great Zimbabwe ruins
When Portuguese traders first encountered the vast stone ruins of Great Zimbabwe in the sixteenth century, they believed they had found the fabled capital of the Queen of Sheba. Later travelers surmised that the site's impressive stone structures were the work of Egyptians, Phoenicians, or even Prester John, the legendary Christian king of lands beyond the Islamic realm. Such misguided and romantic speculation held for nearly 400 years, until the excavations of British archaeologists David Randall-MacIver and Gertrude Caton-Thompson early in this century, which confirmed that the ruins were of African origin
Approximate distance: 270 km
Accommodation: Great Zimbabwe Camping
Meals: B, L, D
Day 7: Great Zimbabwe ruins to Bulawayo
Today we will have a leisurely start and make our way to Bulawayo. You will be staying at ‘Khaya Pezulu’ which translated means house high up.
We will have a chance to visit the Bulawayo museum, well worth it. Other than that we will now have time to attend to any vehicle maintenance and relax around a pool with a couple beers.
Approximate distance: 320 km
Accommodation: Khaya Pezulu
Meals: B, L, D
Day 8: Bulawayo – Matopos – Bulawayo
Today we will have a chance to stock up on supplies.
We will drive a short distance to Matopos National Park perhaps accompanied by a long-time resident of Bulawayo, who will give us a talk on Zimbabwean history with a focus on Matopos.
In Matopos you are sure to see white rhino on our game drive. We will get back to Bulawayo later in the evening for a hearty dinner at Chimhavira’s Bulawayo lodge.
Approximate distance: 160 km
Accommodation: Khaya Pezulu
Meals: B, L, D
Day 9: Bulawayo – Victoria Falls
Heading up still further north we will find our selves at Victoria falls which is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Having made our way later in the day it would be ideal to relax on the banks of the mighty Zambezi having a sun downer listening to the hippo’s grunting and snorting close by, or better still why not enjoy a sun downer cruise.
What ever you decide, relax, take it easy and look forward to a good dinner and an action packed day tomorrow!
Recommended – Sun down cruise (Cost 40 per person excluding park fees which is $10)
Approximate distance: 440 km
Accommodation: Victoria Falls Campsite
Meals: B, L, D
Day 10: Victoria Falls sites and activities
Spend today enjoying the many activities that Victoria Falls has to offer, from white water rafting, to bungi jumping, flying above the falls to walking with elephants, what ever you choose to do, guaranteed, you’ll be talking about this adventure for a very long time to come.
Speak to your safari leader who will be happy to suggest various activities and get you the best possible deals.
Recommended – White Water Rafting (Cost USD 120 per person – whole day)
Approximate distance: N/A km
Accommodation: Victoria Falls Campsite
Meals: B, L, D
Day 11: Victoria Falls to Elephant Sands
This morning you will be enjoying a flight over the Okavango Delta before we head off towards Elephant Sands. Elephant Sands has a camping ground on a 23000ha private conservancy and has game such as elephant, wild dog and lion wondering through the camp from time to time. You will enjoy the hot showers in an ablution block that has been designed with no roof.
Approximate distance: 280 km
Accommodation: Elephant Sands Camping
Meals: B, L, D
Day 12: Elephant Sands to Khama Rhino Sanctuary
In 1989 a group of Serowe residents conceived the idea of a wildlife reserve near Serowe. Serwe Pan, then a cattle post, had been a traditional hunting area teeming with wildlife and the residents wished to re-establish it to its earlier splendour. In 1993 the Ngwato Land Board allocated the land around Serwe Pan to the Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust.
The site was chosen due to its excellent habitat for rhinoceros, central location and proximity to a Botswana Defence Force (BDF) base, which provides the Sanctuary with 24hr protection. Covering approximately 4,300 hectares of Kalahari sandveld, the Sanctuary is centred around Serwe Pan - a large grass-covered depression with several natural water holes. Serwe Pan provides prime habitat for white rhinoceros and other grazing animals, whilst the denser vegetation in the southern area of the Sanctuary is favoured by browsing animals such as giraffe.
Approximate distance: 450 km
Accommodation: Khama Rhino Campsite
Meals: B, L, D
Day 13: Khama Rhino Sanctuary to Johannesburg
Today is our last driving day, which will take us back to the South African Capital. We will have time for breakfast, pack away our camping equipment, when we are done you will take your roof tent down for last time and then we will drive the last leg of your itinerary to Johannesburg arriving early evening.
Approximate distance: 600 km
Accommodation: Linga Longa Guest House
Meals: B, L, D
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Arrival:
You will be met at the airport and transferred to your accommodation (where required). For convenience of our early start spending the night at Linga Longa Guest house is recommended, please advise us if you require a booking and Chimhavira will arrange this on your behalf.
Departure:
If you require an airport transfer this can be arranged for you.
Transport:
Chimhavira Overland Safaris cc use fully equipped 4x4 Land Rover Defender/Discovery vehicles.
Camera Equipment:
Photographic equipment is not included in this itinerary. It is suggested as a minimum that you consider bring the following: Digital SLR camera, lenses (Ranging from telephoto zoom minimum 300mm to a wide angle), tripod, camera cleaning kit, polarising and UV filter.
Accommodation:
Accommodation will be in your vehicle roof top tents. Should you want to upgrade please ask your guide to assist you. Where possible your guide will try to upgrade you as to your requirements but this will be dependant on availability. Please note upgrades are not included in your Chimhavira Overland Safari cc invoice and will therefore necessitate you paying for upgrades directly.
Spending money:
Clients are advised to bring enough money to cover the purchase of curios and personal items.
Meals:
All meals are organized by the guide and are prepared by our cook. Meals are nutritious and filling, drawing on fresh local produce where possible. We buy groceries along the way, so our clients have a say in what type of meals are eaten. Please advise us of any special dietary requirements before tour commencement.
First Aid:
Our guides are trained in basic first aid, Chimhavira Overland Safari cc guides are trained to level III St John’s or equivalent standards, our vehicles are equipped with a comprehensive medical aid kit. Preventative Malaria medication should be taken before the trip and throughout its duration, although it is advisable to consult a doctor prior to departure.
Luggage:
Maximum baggage allowance: 20kg. Chimhavira Overland Safaris cc stipulates this luggage allowance, as an overloaded vehicle is a danger to both the clients and the guide. This does not include photographic equipment and a small daypack. Please bring a backpack or soft barrel bag, not a suitcase. Please adhere to the allowance specified as space for luggage is limited.
Sleeping bags:
Chimhavira Overland Safaris cc will provide sleeping bags and pillows for those guests choosing the camping options, please advise us if this is required at your time of booking. If you prefer to bring your own please feel free to do so.