Victoria Falls To Cape Town 20 Days

 Victoria Falls To Cape Town - 20 Days


Vic Falls To Cape Town 20 Days - Small Group Tour - Overland Truck


This Tour Also Departs From Cape Town

Travel through Africa in Style! Our small group trucks are designed to provide the best Small Group Tour and Safari experience possible. Air conditioning, USB Ports, on-board lavatory, leather swivel chairs, and an electronic safe are just a few of the features that distinguish these overlanding trucks from the competition. 

Our Signature and most popular route, the Victoria Falls to Cape Town 20 Day tour, highlights Southern Africa’s most incredible sights. We start our tour in Victoria Falls, home to the world’s largest sheet of falling water and loads of adventure activities. We waste no time as we venture across the border into Botswana and settle in close to the banks of the Chobe River. Our first activity kicks off as we head into the Chobe National Park where we take an afternoon river cruise to watch elephants playing in and crossing the river. Packing small overnight bags, we bid farewell to our truck as we board our smaller open 4×4 safari vehicles for the next 3 days. We are treated to a full day of game drive viewing from our 4×4 safari vehicles as we traverse the Savuti National Park and cover ground in the Khwai Conservation Area in search of the many animals that can be found roaming the plains. Both Savuti Game Reserve and Khwai are world renowned as big game areas and known for having the largest concentrations of wildlife in Southern Africa. We enter one of the world’s most unique wilderness areas, the Okavango Delta in Botswana where we follow the hippo trails in dugout canoes (mokoros). Polers will guide your mokoro through the waterways and a nature walk will keep us entertained. Before we arrive in Windhoek, we meet with a local Bushman community in Ghanzi and take part in some traditional dancing. An optional walk with Bushman guides gives us the opportunity to learn about the strategies that allow the Bushman to survive in the harsh environment of the Kalahari. In Etosha National Park we’ll see golden desert elephants in a unique safari environment. We head south to take in the cultures of the local people, view the magnificent desert settings and visit one of the largest canyons in the world before ending our tour in Cape Town.

Pricing 

This small group tour is a combination of Camping and Lodging

Lodging & Camping Tour

Camping Tour Starts from $2647.00
Single Supplement starts from $95 p/p
Lodging Starts from $4708.00 per person sharing
Single Supplement starts from $345.00 p/p
All Meals Included


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Tour Route




Tour Itinerary



Day 1 – Victoria Falls

Your tour begins today in the town of Victoria falls, home to the spectacular Victoria Falls.  The bustling adventure town of Victoria Falls also offers a range of optional activities for those wanting a dose of adrenaline. For the more relaxed traveler there are craft markets to explore and a delicious high tea is on offer at the Victoria Falls Hotel.

                                

Day 2 – Victoria Falls – Kasane

This morning you will have the opportunity to participate in the many optional activities on offer in the town of Victoria Falls.  After lunch, we travel the short distance to the Botswana border, crossing into Botswana and will arrive at our accommodation in the late afternoon, to set up camp on the banks of the Chobe River.

 

Day 3 – Kasane – Chobe National Park

For those that opt to participate in the optional game drive in Chobe National Park, you will be collected early from camp and will venture out in open 4×4 safari type vehicles.  You will return to camp in time for lunch and a quick siesta before we head out in the afternoon to explore the Chobe National Park from the river, enjoying a leisurely boat cruise which allows us an up close and personal experience with the many elephants that frequent the river in the afternoons.

 

Day 4 – Kasane – Chobe – Savuti – Khwai

You will be separated from your Overland truck for the next 2 nights and it is therefore important that you pack/gather your personal belongings which you may need, before we depart camp today.  Please pack lightly and only take what you need for the following two nights.   Today’s journey from Kasane to Khwai (via the Savuti National Park) is expected to take approximately 10 hours.  You will pack up camp and depart at first light on the open 4×4 safari vehicles.  The road conditions can best be described as dense sand and depending on the season you are travelling in, could be through thick vegetation.  During the winter months (May-September) we strongly suggest layering up on clothing, pack a beanie and/or scarf and thick jacket.  Animal sightings can never be guaranteed while we transit/traverse these wilderness areas and any stops for viewing of the wildlife will add to the time spent in the 4×4 safari vehicle.  We suggest stocking up on snacks and at least 1 x 5l bottle of water in Kasane for the journey as there are no re-supply points.

 

The Savuti Game Reserve is a unique area bordered by the Okavango Delta to west and Chobe National Park to the east.  Today is a long day as we spend most of our day travelling via the various sectors including the Savuti Game Reserve in search of the species that roam the plains. Expect some bumpy roads as we traverse this wilderness area in our 4×4 vehicles.  Offering habitats from wetland, open water to the grasslands and Savannah woodland, we hope to see as many species of fauna and flora possible.  This afternoon we will arrive at our camp in the Khwai Conservation area.

 

Day 5 – Khwai Conservation Area
Heading out early, we transfer by safari vehicle, to the poling station, where we will meet the polers who will be escorting us into the Delta.  The polers will steer us through the serene area of narrow, reed lined channels which open out onto beautiful lagoons.  Reaching one of the many islands, a nature walk may be taken with your pole and after the walk, we return by mokoro through the channels back to the poling station.  While the mokoro trail is not primarily a game viewing activity, a variety of game may be spotted in this pristine wilderness area, including elephant, giraffe, kudu, impala and zebra.   After lunch, we will return to the Khwai Conservation Area for our afternoon game drive which will be conducted in open 4×4 safari vehicles.  The game viewing routes chosen during the afternoon by the professional guide may vary especially when high floods are experienced as certain roads may be closed or impassable.

 

Day 6 – Central Kalahari District

We will depart early this morning in our 4×4 vehicles and make our way to Maun, where upon arrival you will have the opportunity to go on an optional scenic flight over the Okavango Delta (time and weather permitting).  In Maun, we will re-unite with our Nomad truck and will continue our journey towards the Ghanzi district in the central Kalahari.   Tonight we get a first-hand experience of the San culture, well known for its rich traditions of song, dance and story-telling.  The nomadic San are hunter-gatherers that have passed down a rich knowledge of the plants and animals that play such an important part in their lifestyle.


Day 7 – Ghanzi – Windhoek

We start early this morning as we continue west and cross the border into Namibia, travelling onwards to the capital city of Windhoek. (Our accommodation for the night is situated halfway between the city and the airport).

 

Day 8 – Etosha National Park  

Before taking aim for Etosha National Park, we will take a short walk through the city centre and have the opportunity to view some its better known landmarks. After our city walk, we have a full day of driving ahead of us and will reach the gates of Etosha National Park in the late afternoon.  We begin with our first game drive as we enter the park and travel the short distance to our overnight rest camp for the night.

 

Day 9 – Etosha National Park

Etosha is the venue for some of the most unique game viewing experiences in Africa. Today we have a full-day to explore the edges of the Etosha Pan in search of the abundant wildlife that occurs in the park. Our truck offers us an elevated platform and we will spend some time at the many waterholes dotted throughout the park.

 

Day 10 – Kamanjab

We will rise early and enjoy our last game drive through Etosha as we make our way to the gates and exit the park. Sit back and enjoy the scenery of rugged mountains and dry river beds.

 

Day 11 – Brandberg White Lady

The Brandberg (Burning Mountains) are regarded as the highest in Namibia and home to the famous White Lady, one of more than 45,000 rock paintings in the area.  After reaching our destination for the day, we will make the ±2-hour return hike to visit the painting that is said to be around 2,000 years old. (Please be advised that the hike does traverse rough terrain along the gorge of the normally dry Tsisab River). 

 

Day 12 –Swakopmund

The massive granite formations of Spitzkoppe tower 700 metres above the desert plains below and the presence of rock art indicates their significance to the San people who lived here many years ago. We will enjoy a walk and have the opportunity to view some examples of the San’s rock art before setting off for the seaside town of Swakopmund. Swakopmund is well known for its many adventure activities, coffee shops and rich German influence. This evening you will have the opportunity to book some of the many exciting activities on offer.

 

Day 13 – Swakopmund

Today is a free day to enjoy adventure, explore Swakopmund or simply enjoy a great bake at a local coffee shop. Swakopmund offers all the conveniences of a little city and there is something to keep everyone busy. This welcome brush with civilization is the perfect launching pad as we venture to the Namib Desert tomorrow morning.

 

Day 14 Swakopmund – Namib Naukluft

Leaving behind the charms of Swakopmund we continue our journey to Southern Namibia and the Namib Desert. We make a short stop in Walvis Bay this morning before turning east towards the heart of the desert. Our afternoon will be spent with a local guide who will introduce us to the wonders of the desert environment. An early night is advisable as tomorrow will see us up as the dawn breaks.

 

Day 15 – Sesriem and Sossusvlei

Rising at first light we travel to Sesriem, the gateway to the Sossusvlei dune fields. We enter the park early and make a stop to climb the famous Dune 45. Having stretched our legs we continue deeper into the Dune fields and take a 4×4 transfer to the marvels of Sossusvlei. We take time to visit both Sossusvlei and Deadvlei, before bidding the dune field farewell. Our final stop before continuing to our camp is the interesting Sesriem Canyon, a remnant of much wetter times in this dry region.

 

Day 16 – Keetmanshoop

We will have a leisurely morning before we pack up and turn east and head for Keetmanshoop.  Today we spend most of the day driving onto our next destination.  

 

Day 17 – Giants Playground/Quiver Tree Forest and Fish River Canyon

Contrary to belief, the quiver tree is not really a tree, but a plant that can grow to between 200 – 300 years old.  Our exploration continues this morning with a visit to the Quiver Tree Forest and Giants Playgrounds, named for the way in which the massive dolerite boulders have been placed on each other- creating rock formations and a series of mazes. We board the truck and travel south on the gravel byways of Southern Namibia on route to Ais-Ais. Famed for its hot springs the resort and its hot pools are the perfect tonic to ease away the dust of the Namib. The Fish River Canyon is one of the largest in the world and this afternoon we take a walk along the rim of the canyon and end our day with a memorable sunset on the canyon edge.

 

Day 18 – Orange River

As dawn breaks we head out making our way to the Orange River and our final stop in Namibia. Our last night in Namibia is spent on the banks of the Orange River and the best way to experience the Orange River is by canoe. This afternoon you will have the opportunity to partake in an optional canoe trip on the river.

 

Day 19 – Orange River – Cederberg

A final border crossing sees us enter South Africa this morning as we travel through the desert landscapes of Namaqualand on our way to the Cederberg region. If you are fortunate enough to be travelling in the spring months (July to September) you may encounter the wild flowers that have made this region famous. No matter the time of year though, the strange desert vistas offer a unique backdrop to this day’s travel.  Tonight we enjoy a traditional meal and celebrate the many memories we have made.

 

Day 20 – Cederberg – Cape Town

The Cederberg region not only boasts spectacular mountains and orange farms, but it is also the home of the Rooibos bush. Indigenous to the mountain slopes of the Cedarberg, this herbal beverage has earned an international reputation as a healthy and refreshing alternative to regular tea.  The Cederberg region is known for its mountain fynbos and spectacular views of the rugged Cedarberg Mountains. Nearing Cape Town, you will notice Table Mountain appear in the distance and we will stop to look at Table Mountain from across Table Bay.  Your tour ends upon arrival in Cape Town city centre.




  • Tour Info

  • 2 Crew
  • 20 Max Passengers
  • 20 Seater Overland Truck
  • 20 Days 19 Nights
  • Vic Falls to Cape Town
  • 19 Breakfast / 19 Lunch / 19 Dinner
  • Country: Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa


Vic Falls to Cape Town 20 Days Tour Dates


  • March
    • March 3 - March 22, 2023code: 2368

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    • March 3 - March 22, 2023code: 2368

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  • May
    • May 5 - May 24, 2023code: 2386

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    • May 5 - May 24, 2023code: 2386

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    • May 26 - June 14, 2023code: 2392

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    • May 26 - June 14, 2023code: 2392

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  • June
    • June 16 - July 5, 2023code: 2398

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    • June 16 - July 5, 2023code: 2398

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  • July
    • July 7 - July 26, 2023code: 2404

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    • July 7 - July 26, 2023code: 2404

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    • July 28 - August 16, 2023code: 2410

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    • July 28 - August 16, 2023code: 2410

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  • August
    • August 18 - September 6, 2023code: 2416

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    • August 18 - September 6, 2023code: 2416

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  • September
    • September 8 - September 27, 2023code: 2422

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    • September 8 - September 27, 2023code: 2422

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    • September 29 - October 18, 2023code: 2428

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    • September 29 - October 18, 2023code: 2428

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  • October
    • October 20 - November 8, 2023code: 2434

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    • October 20 - November 8, 2023code: 2434

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  • November
    • November 10 - November 29, 2023code: 2440

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    • November 10 - November 29, 2023code: 2440

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  • December
    • December 1 - December 20, 2023code: 2446

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    • December 1 - December 20, 2023code: 2446

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    • December 22 - January 10, 2024code: 2452

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    • December 22 - January 10, 2024code: 2452

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