Victoria Falls to Cape Town Small Group Tours
This Victoria Falls to Cape Town Small Group Tour covers the popular Southern Africa region. Explore the diversity of the landscape from the Namib Desert, Namibia’s massive canyons, Botswana’s meandering waterways while traveling from Victoria Falls.
Some of the highlights include Cape Town, Fish River Canyon, Namib Desert, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Etosha National Park, Okavango Delta and Chobe. When traveling on a camping tour your will enjoy campsites which are well-equipped and comfortable. While our accommodated tours offer a bit of comfort with a bed to sleep in.
Look forward to activities including canoeing, hiking, bushmen tribal dancing, dining out, mountain climbing. There is certainly plenty of wildlife to seen, so don’t forget to take some wonderful photographs of animals in their natural surroundings.
Types of Victoria Falls to Cape Town Trips
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Tour Length | 21 days |
Group Size | Max 22 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Cape Town Ends: Victoria Falls |
Countries | South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe |
Overview | Safari drives, sand dunes, and epic sunrises... this is just the beginning of our 21-day tour of Southwest Africa. You can explore the wildlife-rich deltas and camp overnight in the wilderness while visiting the thunderous Victoria Falls. Taking advantage of our overland adventure vehicles, you will get close to all the action while local guides and drivers ensure that the day is a success. |
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Tour Length | 21 days |
Group Size | Min 18 Max 22 |
Starts & Ends | Starts: Victoria Falls Ends: Cape Town |
Countries | Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa |
Overview | There is no better way to experience southwestern Africa than on this 21-day tour. Besides experiencing wildlife safari drives, you can also leave your mark on the world's highest sand dunes, marvel at the magnificence of Victoria Falls, or canoe through wildlife-rich deltas. Camping in the wilderness provides a more intimate encounter with the wildlife of the region than overland adventure vehicles. The call of cranes will lull you to sleep and the rustle of elephants grazing near the riverbank will awaken you in the morning. |