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  • Tour Style Small Group Overland
    Start Johannesburg
    Finish Johannesburg
    Duration 24 days
    Countries Visited Botswana - Malawi - Mozambique - South Africa - Zambia
    Included Highlights Khama Rhino Sanctuary, 2 Days Okavango Delta (entrance, mokoros and game walks), Chobe NP Game Drive, Chobe entrance fees, Zambezi Sunset Cruise, Kande Beach, Entrance to Victoria Falls (Zambian side), Lake Malawi, Vilanculos, Inhambane/Tofo, Maputo Kruger Park Entry Fees, Kruger Park Game Drives
    Optional Activities These rates are in USD and can change at any time without notice. Please use as a guideline only. Activities in Botswana: Delta Game Flight - $60; Chobe River Cruise - $45 Activities in Victoria Falls: White water rafting - $95; Canoeing - $95; Bungy - $95; Jet boat - $90 Rhino Walk - $80 Elephant Ride - $100; Helicopter Flight - $95; Kayaking $150 Activities in Malawi: Water skiing - $25; Snorkeling - $10; Windsurfing - $20; Sailing - $25; Canoeing - $8; Scuba diving - $65; Village Walk - $15 Activities in Mozambique: Snorkeling Safari - $40; Fishing Trip - $95; Scuba Diving - $60; Dhow Day Trip - $60; Horse Riding - $40; Parasailing $45 Activities in South Africa: Private Game Walk - $45; Kruger Night Drive $30
    Wagon Trails Provides All ground transportation, services of experienced qualified driver/guide, camping equipment (2 person dome tents, mattresses, cooking equipment), all highlights, meals, entrance fees & accommodation per itinerary
    Not Included All visa costs are the clients responsibility, travel insurance, flights, departure taxes, sleeping bags, items of a personal nature, drinks, optional activities
    Participation Participation safari, clients to erect their tents and help with cooking, washing dishes and vehicle cleanliness
    Extras The local payment is in US Dollars cash on departure. Due to fluctuating exchange rates in many African countries, local suppliers fix their rates in US Dollars. The local payment goes directly to the local companies who organise excursions, entrance fees and food. It is not a kitty for food alone but pays your way throughout the tour
    Accomodation Camping in two person dome tents, Multishare dorms
    Transport 10 seater Open Game Viewing Vehicles
    Meals Johannesburg to Khama Rhino Sanctuary (D)
    Khama Rhino Sanctuary to Maun (BD)
    Maun to Okavango Delta (BLD)
    Okavango Delta to Chobe National Park (BD)
    Chobe to Livingstone (BD)
    Livingstone to Luangwa Bridge (BLD)
    Luangwa Bridge to Lilongwe (BLD)
    Lilongwe to Lake Malawi (BD)
    Lake Malawi to Blantyre (BD)
    Blantyre to Chimoio (BLD)
    Chimoio to Vilanculos (BD)
    Vilanculos to Inhambane (BD)
    Inhambane to (B)
    to Kruger National Park (BD)
    Kruger National Park to Johannesburg (B)

  • Johannesburg to Khama Rhino Sanctuary
    Heading north, we cross into Botswana and spend the first night camping at the Rhino Sanctuary. (D)
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  • Khama Rhino Sanctuary to Maun
    We depart for Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. (BD)
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  • Maun to Okavango Delta
    Today we head off into the wilderness of the Delta, exploring the pristine waterways by mokoro (dug out canoe) and search for wildlife on game walks. Returning to Maun on the last afternoon. You also have the option of a game flight over the Delta. (BLD)
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  • Okavango Delta to Chobe National Park
    We travel north to Kasane and camp on the edge of the Chobe Park. Time is spent relaxing or enjoying an optional river cruise. (BD)
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  • Chobe to Livingstone
    Up at daybreak we venture out on an open vehicle game drive into the Chobe Park. Crossing into Zambia by ferry, we set up camp in Livingstone and head out on a sunset cruise on the mighty Zambezi. Time is spent at your leisure, taking in the stunning scenery of Victoria Falls or braving the many optional activities on offer - white water rafting, bungy jumping, canoeing, microlighting and more. (BD)
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  • Livingstone to Luangwa Bridge
    Heading north through rural Zambia, we spend the night camping on the banks of the Luangwa River. Enjoying the magnificent sunset over the river, we relax at the campsite bar. (BLD)
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  • Luangwa Bridge to Lilongwe
    We make our way through Zambia into Malawi the 'Warm Heart of Africa'. We spend the afternoon exploring the colourful and vibrant markets of Lilongwe, experiencing the cultural blend of ancient and modern Africa. (BLD)
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  • Lilongwe to Lake Malawi
    Setting up camp on the shores of Lake Malawi, our time is spent exploring this large fresh water lake. Snorkeling and scuba diving the lake gives us an opportunity to discover the 500 species of colourful tropical fish. Meeting the locals will remind us why Malawi is the land of smiles and laughter. (BD)
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  • Lake Malawi to Blantyre
    After breakfast, we head to Blantyre, named after the birthplace of David Livingstone, the town is the crossroads to Mozambique. (BD)
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  • Blantyre to Chimoio
    Crossing into Mozambique, we discover a land that has largely stayed untouched by modern day development, giving the traveller an opportunity to escape the beaten track. We set up camp in the small town of Chimoio. (BLD)
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  • Chimoio to Vilanculos
    Vilanculos is a tropical paradise set in unspoilt beaches of sea, sun and white sands. This area has world-class beaches washed by the Indian Ocean's warm waters. Take an optional trip to the Bazaruto Islands to snorkel, do a water-based activity, or simply relax on the beach. (BD)
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  • Vilanculos to Inhambane
    Travelling south down the coast to Inhambane, we set up camp in the coastal village of Tofo. Time is spent at your own leisure, sipping cocktails at one of the many beach bars, walking along the long white beaches, deep sea fishing, quad bike trails or scuba diving for the more energetic. (BD)
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  • Inhambane to
    Leaving the peace and tranquility of the beach behind, we continue onto the bustling capital city of Maputo where we have the afternoon to explore this city and its rich cultural history. With its attractive tree-lined avenues, it has a unique European feel about it and it has some great local restaurants. (B)
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  • to Kruger National Park
    We make our way to the famous Kruger National Park where the scenery and wildlife will leave you in awe. We take time to enjoy the game drives, searching for the wide diversity of game that makes this park so famous. We spend our evenings camping inside the park, listening to the sounds of the wild and enjoying the tranquility of the African bushveld. An optional night drive can be organised. (BD)
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  • Kruger National Park to Johannesburg
    Rising early, we enjoy our final game drive before taking a relaxed drive back to Johannesburg, arriving late afternoon. (B)
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All guides undergo comprehensive training courses that include all aspects of wildlife and nature guiding as well as the finer details like preparing campfire meals and general safari etiquette.
So whether it be tracking Africas Big Five from an open 4x4 vehicle or on foot, the experience of gaining insight into Africas varying cultures and traditions, the thrill of jumping off the worlds highest bungee or rafting one of Africas wildest rivers or simply relaxing while taking in Africas awe inspiring beauty.
Gradually the company has grown from strength to strength and now operates throughout Southern and Eastern Africa.
The Bundu Safari Company believes in the philosophy of responsible tourism. It is a philosophy designed to bring about constructive social, cultural, environmental and economic consequences to the areas in which we operate.
All vehicles carry a comprehensive medical kit and a complete set of tools. All vehicles follow a strict maintenance plan and are all fully certified by the South African Transport Board and carry the necessary transport permits and insurances. We provide all camping and cooking equipment and all equipment is checked and maintained on a regular basis, thus adding to a smooth running tour. Sleeping bags are available to hire if needed.
Whether it be a game lodge or camping wild in the Kruger Park, we ensure that your comfort is top priority at all times. According to the chosen itinerary, accommodation varies from luxury en-suite chalets, rustic bungalows, traditional tribal huts to spacious two person canvas dome tents with comfortable mattresses.
The Bundu Safari team is African born and bred. As owner run, we pride ourselves in service excellence at all times and are members of the various tourism governing authorities SATSA, FGASA, THETA, SATOUR and CAPTOUR. Operating with smaller groups we offer personalised and reasonably priced tours.
We have the right combinations to make your African experience an unforgettable one.
Our small groups are unique in overlanding. All our minibus vehicles carry 9 people maximum and are fitted with trailers; our custom-built safari vehicles carry a maximum of 16 people.
By combining the two companies we can offer our clients a broader spectrum of itineraries and still offer the quality of service that is expected of us. Through our innovative and exciting new products and itineraries, we have managed to keep up with the growing trends, and ever changing markets.
We have the right combinations to make your African experience an unforgettable one. Growing from strength to strength, we never lose sight of our most important aim and that is to offer personalised and value for money safaris and overland tours without sacrificing the comforts that would make your African experience a pleasurable one.
With a single microbus, we began operating safaris into the Kruger National Park.
The Bundu Safari Company specializes in authentic camping, Private Game Lodge, Tailor-made and Fly-In safaris.
At the beginning 2005 we expanded to incorporate Wagon Trails Adventure Holidays into our portfolio of companies.
Our guides are friendly, knowledgeable and are qualified and registered with all the guiding bodies. Most important is that they have a passion for Africa and its people. Being involved in the safari industry for 10 years now, we have established a good working relationship with many of the National Parks on our itineraries.