Duration
11-Day
Chobe National Park, Botswana
This safari is jam-packed and full of exciting destinations. You'll visit Cape Town, a vibrant and beautiful city, and fly to Kruger Park for an exciting Big Five and more wildlife safari. You'll enjoy a Panorama Route tour, and spend time in Victoria Falls with a visit to Chobe National Park. Cape Town is a must-see with a Peninsula Tour included. 3 nights in Kruger will give you outstanding wildlife viewing and 3 nights in Victoria Falls showcases this wonderful natural wonder of the world.
Plan snapshot
Duration
11-Day
Route
Cape Town to Johannesburg (Johannesburg)
Via Cape Peninsula, Cape Town (City), Sabi Sands
Country & park
Botswana / Chobe National Park
Style
Mid-range safari
Group size
1-12 travelers
Starts
Any day if available
Minimum age
12 years
Activities
game drives
Accommodation
The Winchester Hotel - Luxury hotel in Cape Town (City, South Africa) – Breakfast Included
Meals
Breakfast Included; All Meals Included
Pickup
Airport transfer included
Booking
Request quote
Currency
ZAR
Rates
ZAR
Before booking
Quote flow
This mid-range tour uses lodges and guest houses.
This tour will be organized exclusively for you. However, wildlife viewing activities are run by the lodges/camps and will be shared with others.
If availability permits, this tour can start on any day.
You can request minor changes to the accommodations and destinations of this tour.
Solo travelers cannot book this private tour.
The minimum age for this tour is 12 years.
Day 1-3
Luxury hotel in Cape Town (City, South Africa) – Breakfast Included
Breakfast Included
Day 4-6
Luxury lodge inside Sabi Sands (Greater Kruger, South Africa) – All Meals Included
All Meals Included
Day 7
Luxury guest house in White River (Town, South Africa) – Breakfast Included
Breakfast Included
Day 8
Mid-range lodge at Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) – Breakfast Included
Breakfast Included
Day 9
Mid-range lodge 1-2hr drive from Chobe NP (Botswana) – Breakfast Included
Breakfast Included
Day 10
Mid-range lodge at Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) – Breakfast Included
Breakfast Included
Day 11
(No accommodation)
Breakfast Included
Tour step
You'll be collected from the airport. Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.
Day 1
On arrival at Cape Town International Airport, you'll be met and transferred to the Winchester Hotel — your base for the first three nights of your trip. Ideally positioned on the edge of the Sea Point Promenade, this 1920s Cape Dutch-style building has recently been beautifully refreshed, and it wears its heritage well. The views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic are reason enough to linger, but the Winchester's charm goes beyond the outlook. The Loft Rooms are comfortable and quietly elegant, each with en-suite facilities, air conditioning, and lovely sightlines over the hotel's courtyard and mountain beyond. Speaking of the courtyard - it's a lovely spot to unwind after a long flight, and the bar is perfectly placed for a welcome drink as you get your bearings and start to feel the city settle around you. Sea Point's restaurants, the famous promenade, and the Atlantic seaboard are all on your doorstep. Luxury hotel in Cape Town (City, South Africa) Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Day 2
Today you'll join a small group English-language tour of the Cape Peninsula - one of those days that tends to stay with you long after the trip is over. The route heads south from the city to Hout Bay, where you can wander the harbour or take an optional boat trip out to Seal Island to watch the Cape fur seals in their element. From there, Chapman's Peak Drive winds along the clifftops with the Atlantic dropping away below, genuinely one of the most spectacular coastal roads in the world. The afternoon takes you into the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and up to the Cape Point Lighthouse, before a stop at Boulders Beach to spend time with the resident colony of African penguins. The return leg passes through Simon's Town, Kalk Bay, and Muizenberg - each worth a slow wander if time allows. Luxury hotel in Cape Town (City, South Africa) Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Day 3
Today is entirely your own - a rare and welcome thing on a busy itinerary. Cape Town rewards those who explore at their own pace, and there's no shortage of ways to spend the day. Consider a trip to the Cape Winelands, taking in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek and some of the world's finest wine estates. Closer to the city, a walk through the Bo-Kaap and the V&A Waterfront gives a feel for Cape Town's layered history and culture. On a clear day, the Table Mountain cable car is not to be missed - the views from the top are extraordinary. And if you haven't yet made it to Robben Island, this is the day for it. We can help you add on another guided tour if you would prefer to explore with like minded travellers and expert local guides. Luxury hotel in Cape Town (City, South Africa) Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Day 4
This morning you'll transfer to the airport and fly north to Hoedspruit, the airport that serves as the gateway to the Greater Kruger. From there, transfer to Elephant Plains Game Lodge, tucked into the northern reaches of the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve and your home for the next three nights. This is a lodge that delivers a genuinely excellent safari at honest value, without any of the fuss. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, each with a lounge area, en-suite bathroom, and a large private deck looking out over the bush, its the kind of spot where you'll find yourself sitting longer than planned. The main lodge has a pool, bar, and boma for evening dinners under the stars. Twice daily, you'll head out with a professional guide and tracker team on game drives into one of Africa's most wildlife-rich reserves. The Sabi Sand's Big Five sightings are the stuff of legend, and the private concession means off-road access and an intimacy you simply don't get in the national park. Luxury lodge inside Sabi Sands (Greater Kruger, South Africa) All meals included Drinks not included
Day 7
After your morning game drive and a leisurely brunch, you'll swap the bush for a very different kind of drama. A guide collects you for a half-day tour along the Panorama Route, one of South Africa's most scenically rewarding drives. The highlight is Blyde River Canyon, the third largest canyon in the world, best appreciated from the viewpoint at God's Window where the escarpment falls away into a vast green sweep below. Bourke's Luck Potholes - extraordinary cylindrical rock formations carved by centuries of swirling water - are another highlight, and there's a good chance of catching one or two of the area's spectacular waterfalls if time allows. The route passes through Graskop, a small town with more charm and good food than its size might suggest. By evening, you'll arrive at Nut Grove Manor in White River, a quietly lovely spot where the rooms look out over a beautiful garden. It's classic in feel, comfortable, ensuite throughout, and there's a good restaurant on site. Luxury guest house in White River (Town, South Africa) Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Day 8
After breakfast, you'll depart White River and make your way to Kruger Mpumalanga Airport for a late-morning flight directly to Victoria Falls. On arrival, a shared transfer drops you in town, where you'll be based for the next three nights at Shongwe Lookout and Oasis, a charming boutique hotel tucked into the leafy suburbs, and a very welcome contrast to the game lodges you've left behind. The pool, spa, and excellent on-site restaurant make it easy to settle in, but the real highlight is the raised lookout platform - a lovely perch for a cold drink and a moment to take stock of where you are. Rooms are ensuite, air-conditioned, and face the pretty gardens. There's barely time to unpack before the afternoon's main event: a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. The Zambezi at dusk is one of those experiences that earns its reputation -hippos, crocodiles, and elephants on the banks, a glass in hand, and the sky turning extraordinary colours as the sun drops below the treeline. Mid-range lodge located at Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Day 9
Set your alarm - today is a big one. After an early breakfast, you'll be collected for a full-day shared tour across the border into Botswana's Chobe National Park. The day begins on the water, with a leisurely boat cruise along the Chobe River. Chobe's elephant population is one of the largest in Africa, and from the boat you'll be eye-level with animals coming down to drink and swim - closer than you'd expect, and completely unhurried. Hippos surface alongside you, crocodiles line the banks, and the birdlife is relentless in the best possible way. Lunch is a relaxed affair at a riverside hotel before the afternoon shifts to dry land for a game drive through the park, where elephant herds move in their hundreds and lion sightings are far from uncommon. Your guides know this landscape intimately and bring it to life in a way that goes well beyond spotting animals. By the time you cross back into Zimbabwe this evening, you'll have had a very full day indeed. Mid-range lodge located 1-2hr drive from Chobe NP (Botswana) Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Day 10
Today is spent at leisure exploring Victoria Falls. A guided walk to the Falls themselves is the obvious starting point, nothing quite prepares you for the scale and sound of them up close. From there, the options are extraordinary. Take to the air on a helicopter or microlight flight for a perspective that simply can't be matched from the ground. Head out on a game drive or guided walk. If adventure is your thing, the bungee jump, zipline, and bridge swing over the gorge are all here and all as dramatic as they sound. The more intrepid can tackle the Zambezi white water, while a Livingstone Island excursion puts you right at the lip of the Falls. Or do very little - another cruise on the Zambezi, a long lunch, a wander through town. Your guide can help you book whatever appeals. Mid-range lodge located at Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Day 11
After breakfast and a morning at leisure, you will transfer to the airport for your mid-day flight to Johannesburg. You'll arrive in time for your onward travel in the evening. Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
Tour step
Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost. You'll be dropped off at the airport.
Park fees (For non-residents)
All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
A professional driver/guide
All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
All flights during the tour
All Taxes/VAT
Roundtrip airport transfer
Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
International flights (From/to home)
Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
Some meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
Drinks
Offered by
I started Explore & Travel Africa five years ago, after spending over 15 years in the safari industry, and I still love what I do. We specialise in bespoke safaris across Southern and East Africa, and I've personally been to most of the places we recommend. We take the time to understand your needs and travelling style. We're a small, hands-on team and you'll always be dealing with someone who knows Africa well and genuinely cares how your trip turns out
Office In
South Africa
Size
1-5 employees (Founded in 2020)
Member Of
Southern Africa Tourism Services Association
Tour Types
Custom mid-range & luxury tours that can start every day
Destinations
Botswana, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Traveler feedback
Overall
5.0/5Communication
5.0/5Accuracy
5.0/5Value
5.0/5Safety clarity
5.0/5Cultural value
5.0/5Personable approach to finding the perfect South African safari with dedicated support along the way. We felt very reassured throughout the process and ultimately had an amazing trip!
Jack · United Kingdom
From the outset, Michelle Astbury from Explore and Travel Africa was enthusiastic, engaging and communicative. Every suggestion and aspiration from our group was carefully listened to and the resulting itinerary hand-crafted by Michelle was outstanding. Once on the ground, every aspect of the holiday went smoothly, with not a single hitch. I couldn't recommend Michelle and her company more highly.
Michael · Australia
We decided to use Michelle, as a local South African-based travel agent who had first-hand experience, rather than an Australian agent operating from a desk and screen, and we were not disappointed. In fact, Michelle far exceeded our expectations in every way. We gave her an outline of where we wanted to go and suggested that five-star experiences is what we wanted, without going over the top. Her communication was outstanding, including a couple of phone calls, and her suggestions and attention to detail, particularly with tour, driver, accommodation and meal options. The itinerary and tours that she planned was amazing: We arrived in Cape Town, from London and stayed at the beautiful Victoria and Albert hotel at the Waterfront - so convenient to everything. We did wine and Cape Peninsular tours, along with Robben Island and Table Mountain and we even squeezed in a rugby game. At Victoria Falls, we had superb accommodation at Ilala Lodge, where we could see the mist from the falls. A Zambezi River cruise, with dinner after. The helicopter ride over the falls and upstream and downstream was spectacular. A guided tour of both sides of the falls and a walk across the bridge was followed by lunch at The Lookout Cafe, downstream from the Falls and then to a the amazing Dusty Road Township Restaurant for dinner. Then a day tour to Chobe, including a boat cruise and game drive and a lunch at a local hotel. We then flew to Kruger and overnighted at Oliver's, a beautiful boutique hotel located on the White River Country Estate, where we wished we could have stayed longer to at play the renowned golf course. The two game lodges we stayed at were sensational with amazing accommodation, meals and, best of all, great guides - we saw not only the big Five of Lions, Elephants, Rhinos, Buffalos and Leopards but also Cheetahs and Wild Dogs to make the Super 7, plus Giraffes, Zebra, Impala, Hippos, Monkeys and amazing birdlife. At Inyati Game Lodge, in Sabi Sand, we had a beautiful chalet near the river, with monkeys and Impala wandering through, great food and twice daily game drives. Our day two post on Facebook: Walk to the Giraffes, a pair of Leopards (mating), Lions resting after a kill and more elephants - a cute baby that got startled when our guide started the engine and it gave out a trumpet and charged three metres at us as we slowly drove off. He looked quite proud of himself and will dine out on the story for years. After three nights, it was a three-hour drive to another of the private game parks in the Kruger, Thabamati Luxury Tented Camp in the private Timbavati Nature reserve, for three nights. Wow. This was Luxury personified, with only four rooms. Our "tent" was absolutely stunning, just metres from the dam. We arrived in time for tea, before the evening game drive, to be greeted by a herd of 25 elephants, of which many also come for tea at the dam every day, much to the annoyance of the resident Hippos and two Egyptian geese. Our, too short, tour ended with a flight to Johannesburg and then back to Sydney. Thanks, Michelle for a real "Bucket list" experience.
Ron and Sally · Australia
We started out in Cape Town staying at the Victoria & Albert Hotel. Visited the local market on Saturday and then spent the next three days touring with a guide: (1) Table Mountain (2) Cape Peninsula; and (3) Winelands. Food, accommodations and service were excellent. Tours were interesting and guides were friendly and knowledgeable. Fly to Victoria Falls and lunch at the Lookout Cafe followed by a tour of the falls from the Zimbabwe side. Traveled by van to the Zambia side of the falls with a two-night stay at the Royal Livingston Hotel. Walked from hotel to see the falls. Wear sandals and shorts with rain gear and umbrella when visiting the falls. It's wet! Giraffes and zebras roam the hotel grounds, providing a glimpse of what is to come on safari. We traveled to Botswana and spent three nights in four separate safari camps. We started with Chobe Game Lodge on the Chobe River. Safari by boat and jeep twice a day. Lots of elephants, impala, baboons, giraffes. A nice transition into the safari daily routine and staying in the park cut down on drive time. Next stop, Wilderness Savuti, a tented camp in the Linyanti Concession followed by Little Vumbura and finished up with Wilderness Qorokwe. We were assigned a guide for each tented camp stay. Guides were knowledgeable about animals, plants, birds and the local community. Accommodations were nice and staff were polite, friendly and helpful. Food was good! Lots and lots of animals and birds. We were gone for three weeks but it went by fast! Explore & Travel Africa made this the easiest and best trip we have taken. The Travelkey app they use is great; no paper to carry around. And once you are in the safari camps, they take care of your schedule and daily needs, including laundry! Pack light.
Mary · United States
Practical answers
Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.
This tour is offered in South African Rand (ZAR).
This tour accepts children who are 12 years and older.
If availability permits, this tour can start on any day.
You can request minor changes to the accommodations and destinations of this tour.
The Winchester Hotel - Luxury hotel in Cape Town (City, South Africa) – Breakfast Included. Meals: Breakfast Included
A transfer from and back to the airport is included
We advise requesting quotes from 3 operators () Requests are sent directly to the tour operator If preferred, you can contact the tour operator directly
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This tour is offered by Explore and Travel Africa, not SafariBookings.
This operator reserves the right to change rates advertised on SafariBookings.
If you request changes to this tour, the advertised rates will likely change.
Rates include a fixed budget for flights during this tour. If flights cost more, your quote will reflect this.
The exact order, contents and rates of this tour are subject to availability.
If an accommodation is fully booked, the operator will suggest a comparable alternative.
This tour is subject to the terms & conditions of Explore and Travel Africa.
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