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Kasane, Botswana
The Chobe River is a tributary of the Zambezi River, the confluence of which is just above the Vic Falls.
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town: beautiful beaches, diverse flora at Cape Point, rich history from Castle to Robben Island, charming towns, and iconic Table Mountain.
Chobe River (Impalila), Namibia
The Chobe River, a secluded tributary of the Zambezi, offers an ideal location to experience Africa’s diverse wildlife at dawn, including majestic elephants gathering for their first drink of the day.
Hwange, Zimbabwe
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s largest, boasts diverse wildlife with over 100 mammal species and 400 bird species, including gemsbok and brown hyena. It’s also home to a world-famous elephant population.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city, offers a mix of historical sites like Mandela House and the Apartheid Museum, outdoor adventures, vibrant nightlife, and diverse shopping experiences.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest game reserves, offers diverse wildlife including the Big 5, diverse landscapes, and a world-renowned wildlife experience.
Okavango Delta, Botswana
The Okavango Delta, one of Africa’s Natural Wonders, is a unique ecosystem of waterways, forests, and diverse wildlife, offering an unforgettable experience with luxury accommodations and abundant wildlife.
Namibia
Namibia, a Southwest African country, boasts the Namib Desert, diverse wildlife, German colonial architecture, the world’s tallest dunes at Sossusvlei, and Etosha National Park. It’s a land of stark beauty, diverse landscapes, and abundant wildlife.
Livingstone, Zambia
Zambia, the heart of “real Africa,” offers remote wilderness, diverse wildlife, and the spectacular Victoria Falls. Livingstone Town, a historic base for adventure activities and cultural exploration, is the perfect gateway to this unique destination.
Kariba, Zimbabwe
Lake Kariba, the world’s largest artificial lake, is a unique destination offering diverse wildlife, thrilling tiger fishing, stunning scenery, and serene houseboat or cruising experiences.
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls, a natural wonder of the world, is a vibrant tourist town offering thrilling adventure activities, safaris, guided tours, and a diverse wildlife experience.

Kasane, Botswana
The Chobe River is a tributary of the Zambezi River, the confluence of which is just above the Vic Falls.
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town: beautiful beaches, diverse flora at Cape Point, rich history from Castle to Robben Island, charming towns, and iconic Table Mountain.
Chobe River (Impalila), Namibia
The Chobe River, a secluded tributary of the Zambezi, offers an ideal location to experience Africa’s diverse wildlife at dawn, including majestic elephants gathering for their first drink of the day.
Hwange, Zimbabwe
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s largest, boasts diverse wildlife with over 100 mammal species and 400 bird species, including gemsbok and brown hyena. It’s also home to a world-famous elephant population.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city, offers a mix of historical sites like Mandela House and the Apartheid Museum, outdoor adventures, vibrant nightlife, and diverse shopping experiences.
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest game reserves, offers diverse wildlife including the Big 5, diverse landscapes, and a world-renowned wildlife experience.
Okavango Delta, Botswana
The Okavango Delta, one of Africa’s Natural Wonders, is a unique ecosystem of waterways, forests, and diverse wildlife, offering an unforgettable experience with luxury accommodations and abundant wildlife.
Namibia
Namibia, a Southwest African country, boasts the Namib Desert, diverse wildlife, German colonial architecture, the world’s tallest dunes at Sossusvlei, and Etosha National Park. It’s a land of stark beauty, diverse landscapes, and abundant wildlife.
Livingstone, Zambia
Zambia, the heart of “real Africa,” offers remote wilderness, diverse wildlife, and the spectacular Victoria Falls. Livingstone Town, a historic base for adventure activities and cultural exploration, is the perfect gateway to this unique destination.
Kariba, Zimbabwe
Lake Kariba, the world’s largest artificial lake, is a unique destination offering diverse wildlife, thrilling tiger fishing, stunning scenery, and serene houseboat or cruising experiences.
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls, a natural wonder of the world, is a vibrant tourist town offering thrilling adventure activities, safaris, guided tours, and a diverse wildlife experience.
Our Cathedrals are great waterfalls whose acoustics echo on high.
Our History is written on the faces of the strangers passing by.
Our Roads are narrow waterways and dusty paths that lead to a dazzle, a tower and a pack.
Our Buskers have wings; our sirens are barking baboons.
And Foodies, step right up, but be careful of the flames at your feet.
Guaranteed, every evening, there will be a spectacular display.
One that no man can make, it comes straight from Heaven’s doorway.
We appreciate that you are trusting us to deliver on a dream, and through careful planning and attention to detail, we do our best to do just that.
However, none of that would matter if it weren’t for the poetry of the destinations we promote…
Within our corner of Africa, we are blessed to have:
One of the seven wonders of Nature,
One of the seven natural wonders of Africa,
AND one of the seven natural wonders of the World!!!
Kasane, Botswana

About
The Chobe River is a tributary of the Zambezi River, the confluence of which is just above the Vic Falls.
Close proximity, however, does not result in ‘sameness.’ Indeed, the Chobe reveals a bird and animal sanctuary of such abundance that seeing is, believing. Here, you’ll encounter many hundreds of bird species. It’s a natural stopover point during spring and autumn migrations, an unbelievable sight.
Vast animal herds, such as elephant (it’s not uncommon to see 500 to 1000 elephant on the floodplains at a time), buffalo and buck, make for incomparable game viewing.
Life on the river and in the adjoining game reserve will capture your imagination quite indelibly.
Times to Go:
Wet season: Nov – Mar (at times into late April).
Dry season: June – Oct.
Best game viewing: May – Oct (dry).
Birding: Late Oct – Apr (summer / wet).
Oct is the best season but also hottest (up to 45°).
Pleasant temperature: May – Sep, days are dry & cool, cold nights.
Cape Town, South Africa

About
Cape Town has it all: Long, wide stretches of golden sand packed with locals and tourists alike and backed by a strip of fashionable bars and restaurants; The floral diversity that is Cape Point; An interesting history from Castle to Robben Island; Quaint towns dotting scenic routes and backdrop it all is Table Mountain – One of the seven wonders of the nature. Cape Town’s most popular tourist attraction is its famous physical feature: the flat-topped mountain that stands sentinel over the city. The diverse floral species of Table Mountain, some unique to its slopes, are protected by its status as a Nature Reserve. The views of the city and coastline from the top of the mountain in all directions are quite spectacular.
Times to Go:
Best time: Late Jan – Apr (summer’s end).
Warm & Dry: Oct-Apr.
Peak Temp: Dec – Feb (it can be windy).
Chobe River (Impalila), Namibia

About
The Chobe River is a tributary of the Zambezi River, the confluence of which is just above the Vic Falls.
This is an ideal location to experience all that the Chobe has to offer with the added benefit of its secluded location as it is on the Namibian side of the river.
Experience Africa at the crack of dawn, as Mother Nature yawns awake and shakes her feathers, tails and scales. Herds of elephants, the gentle giants of this land, make their way to the Chobe River for the first drink of the day.
Times to Go:
October is the best season and the hottest (up to 45°).
Pleasant temperature: May-Sep, days are dry & cool, cold nights.
Wet season: Nov – Mar (at times into late April).
Dry season: June – Oct.
Best game viewing: April – Oct (dry).
Birding: Late Oct-Apr (summer / wet).
Hwange, Zimbabwe

About
Named after a local Nhanzwa chief, Hwange National Park is the largest Park in Zimbabwe occupying roughly 14 650 square kilometres.
It is located in the northwest corner of the country about one hour south of the Mighty Victoria Falls.
Hwange boasts a tremendous selection of wildlife with over one hundred species of mammals. Nearly four hundred bird species have been recorded. It is the only protected area where gemsbok and brown hyena occur in reasonable numbers.
The elephants of Hwange are world famous and is one of the largest populations in the world.
Times to Go:
Dry season: June – Oct.
Best game viewing: Aug- Oct (dry).
Birding: Late Oct – Apr (summer / wet).
Pleasant temperature: May – Sep, days are dry & cool to very cold nights.
Johannesburg, South Africa

About
Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city and capital of Gauteng province, began as a 19th-century gold-mining settlement.
Its sprawling Soweto township was once home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Mandela’s former residence is now The Mandela House museum. Other Soweto museums, that recount the struggle to end segregation, include the sombre Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, a former prison complex.
Johannesburg is the place to go to mix big-city culture, shopping, dining and nightlife with outdoor adventures and visits to historical sites. Explore caves and nature reserves, or visit a traditional village by day, then enjoy dinner at a hip cafe or five-star restaurant. And if you’re a shopper, bring an extra, empty suitcase. With malls, open-air markets and places that blend the two, you’ll find plenty of unique souvenirs.
Times to Go:
The best times are from March to May and September to November. During these low season months, crowds lessen, prices drop and the weather is relatively warm and dry.
Rainy season: October – April
Kariba, Zimbabwe

About
Lake Kariba is one of the most unique places on earth- it boasts rich wildlife, voracious tiger fish and unrivalled scenic beauty.
The largest artificial lake in the world, Lake Kariba was filled between 1958 and 1963. Following its completion, Kariba Dam almost immediately became a tourist mecca. Houseboating or cruising is generally the accommodation of choice- blissful serenity; ever changing scenery; the joy of having the wildlife come to you; endless skies and spectacular sunsets makes it the perfect place to unwind and breath in all that is best of Africa.
Times to Go:
Hot Dry Season: Aug-Oct
Hot wWet Season: Nov-Apr
Cooler Dry: May and Jul
Game Viewing: Good year-round, best Aug-Nov.
Bird Watching: Good year-round. Summer migrants arrive Sep.
Best Fishing: Tiger is good year-round even the “quieter” winter months (Jun-Aug).
Many other species abound i.e. bream, the introduced Nile Tilapia, big-cat fish (barbal) and Cornish jack.
The very best time is considered to be Sep-Nov.
Tiger fishing tournament held in Oct.
Livingstone, Zambia

About
In the heart of the African subcontinent lies a destination known as “real Africa”. This is Zambia, where you will find remote wilderness areas, breath-taking scenery, wildlife in abundance and kind-hearted people. Zambia’s major attraction is the spectacular Victoria Falls situated in Livingstone Town. Also known as Maramba, this a historic colonial city on the southern border of Zambia is the perfect base for extreme activities like white-water rafting, bungee jumping and swimming in the Devils Pool which is situated at the edge of the falls. For the faint one can visit the falls by guided walks, helicopter rides or one can go on Safari. There is a number of historical buildings and a few museums that are devoted to its archaeology, history, ethnography, geology, railways, and of course the town’s namesake: David Livingstone.
Times to Go:
Best game viewing: Aug-Oct (dry).
White water rafting: Sep-Nov.
Falls viewing:
Peak: Mar-May (peak April)- thick spray & mist, thundering water.
Medium to high: Jan, Feb.
June – Aug – conditions generally for best views.
Low: Sep – Dec – portions of Zimbabwe side flow year-round but Zambian side is almost dry.
Namibia

About
Namibia, a country in Southwest Africa, is distinguished by the Namibia Desert along its Atlantic Ocean Coast. The country is home to diverse wildlife, including a significant cheetah population. The capital, Windhoek, and coastal town Swakopmund contain German colonial-era buildings such as Windhoek’s Christuskirche, built in 1907. Namibia is world famous for the highest dunes in the world at Sossusvlei and for the Etosha National Park, one of world’s greatest conservation areas. Few countries, if any, can claim limitless horizons, stark landscapes, harsh environs and untamed wilderness, complemented by rare beauty, great scenery, a pleasant climate, few people, a beautiful coastline, one of Africa’s greatest game parks and, the world’s oldest desert.
Times to Go:
High season: June- Sep.
Wet season: Nov to April.
Best game viewing months: June to August.
Best time to visit Namibia: July to October (low temperatures and low chance of rain.).
Hottest month: November
Okavango Delta, Botswana

About
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, The Okavango Delta is a unique African geographic enclave with watery “veins” that create open swampland amid dense tropical forests and raw bushveld.
Abundant waters in the area are seasonal, but there are always inestimable volumes of wild animals and a birdlife that is reason enough to visit this “Paradise Untamed”.
The place, the wildlife and luxury stays make for exceptional, emotional and spiritual gratification. Few visitors to this area can resist returning.
Times to Go:
Wet Season: Nov-Mar (at times into late April).
Dry Season: June-Oct.
Best Game Viewing: May-Oct (dry).
Birding: Late Oct-Apr (summer/wet).
Oct is the best season but also hottest (up to 45 degrees).
Pleasant temperature: May-Sep, days are dry & cool, cold nights.
Kruger National Park, South Africa

About
Kruger National Park, in north-eastern South Africa, is one of Africa’s largest game reserves. Nearly two million hectares of unrivalled diversity of life forms fuses with historical and archaeological sites – this is real Africa.
Its high density of wild animals includes the Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos. Hundreds of other mammals make their home here, as do diverse bird species such as vultures, eagles and storks. Mountains, bush plains and tropical forests are all part of the landscape.
The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa.
Times to Go:
Pleasant Temperature & Good Game Viewing: June – Aug (warm & dry).
Best Game Viewing: Sep – Oct (very hot & dry).
Birding: Nov – Apr (summer/ wet).
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

About
At the heart of this tourist mecca, is The Victoria Falls. One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world. Its pounding waters create the mist that gave rise to its local name, Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders).
This quaint, safe tourist town with its street lined craft and curio stores has played host to decades of travellers (Dr David Livingstone, among its most famous). It is the perfect base for extreme activities like white water rafting, bungee jumping etc. However, the tame of heart is not neglected either, with much on offer; safaris, guided Falls walks, helicopter rides and the list goes on.
Little wonder with a rainforest as back drop that this is prolific bird territory, where wild animals roam freely. Step back in time and experience raw creation.
Times to Go:
Best Game Viewing: Aug-Oct (dry)
White Water Rafting: Sep-Nov
Falls Viewing:
Peak: Mar-May (peak April) – thick spray & mist, thundering water.
Medium to High: Jan, Feb;
June-Aug: conditions generally best for view.
Low: Sep-Dec- Portions of Zimbabwe side, flow year-round but Zambia side almost dry
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