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Wildlife Africa- The Wilderness Safaris Collection THE ALL-SEASON SPECTACULAR Duration : 8 nights / 9 days Southern Africa offers seasons of contrast. In summer,
rains brings the profusion of new life – antelope and plains game give
birth to their young, opportunistic predators take advantage, colourful
migrant birds arrive, dormant plants burst through the soil and flowers
and fruits abound. In the drier months, animals are gripped in the epic
struggle of survival along major wetlands and rivers that are lifelines at
this time of year. ITINERARY Days 1, 2 & 3: Kalahari Plains Camp, Central Kalahari Game Reserve After arrival in Maun, you are met
and assisted with your air transfer to the Kalahari Desert to our newest
camp, Kalahari Plains. Days 4 & 5: Jacana, Xigera OR Seba Camp, Okavango Delta The Okavango Delta represents the
extreme contrast of a water-filled world in an otherwise arid desert:
abundant water, sunlight and soil combine to form a paradise bursting with
life. The difference between the Kalahari and the Okavango becomes
amazingly clear even as we fly from the one to the other. Accommodation on
this leg of the trip is at
Jacana Camp,
Xigera
or Seba Camp, all situated in the heart of the Okavango Delta’s myriad
waterways. Activities at the two camps feature excursions on the water in both mekoro and motor boats as well as game drives. Birding is excellent, with specials like Pel’s Fishing-Owl, Slaty Egret and Wattled Crane to be found. In contrast to the Central Kalahari, game viewing here features the water-adapted red lechwe, occasionally amphibious elephant and the small herds of tsessebe and greater kudu resident on the larger islands. Predators such as lion and leopard may be encountered. Seba Camp, set in the lush riverine forest, has been constructed as a family-friendly camp offering parents the opportunity to introduce their children to the magic of the African wild; it is also the base of a most fascinating elephant research project. It has five well-appointed and spacious elevated tents, each with en-suite bathroom and a private deck on which to relax and observe the passing wildlife in and around the perennial lagoon. Apart from the large elephant population, there is a seasonal abundance of game in the area including giraffe, zebra, impala, wildebeest, tsessebe and lechwe. Lion frequent the greater area and herds of buffalo are occasional visitors too. During winter, thanks to the high water levels, Seba is transformed into a water camp, with water-based activities taking precedence, such as
mokoro, motorboat excursions and fishing, as well as
walks and the usual game drives. Days 6 & 7: Lianshulu Camp, Kwando River, Mudumu National Park, Namibia We depart by aircraft to the Kwando airstrip from where we enjoy a boat ride on the magnificent Kwando River to scenic Lianshulu Lodge situated inside Namibia’s Mudumu National Park. Lianshulu Lodge accommodates guests in 9 twin rooms and 1 family room, each individually styled and tastefully furnished, with en-suite bathroom and secluded viewing deck. The camp is shaded by a fringe of dense riparian forest and overlooks the tranquil Kwando River. The airy thatched dining, lounge and bar areas open onto spacious, split-level wooden decks, affording sweeping views over the Lianshulu Lagoon. Breakfast, brunch and congenial dinners by candlelight are served on the deck. Two indulgent fireplaces, scenic outlooks and a secluded swimming pool create idyllic places to relax in the natural surroundings. The area is once again a contrast to the tight waterways of the Okavango Delta and opens into lush wilderness of riverine forest, marsh and open woodland. Activities here include morning or sunset boat cruises, nature drives in the Park and visits to the Lizauli Traditional Village, a model homestead where members of the local community give fascinating insights into their way of life in this remote corner of Namibia. Many typical savannah species occur in the area including buffalo, zebra, wildebeest and waterbuck with elephant and hippo being particularly abundant. Predators are sometimes encountered and around 400 bird species have been recorded in the East Caprivi. Hippo,
crocodiles and fish such as bream, tigerfish and
catfish can be seen from the lodge’s deck. Day 8: Toka Leya Camp OR The River Club, Mosi-oa-Tu nya National Park, Livingstone, Zambia After a light breakfast, we depart by road to Livingstone, Zambia. This interesting 5-hour drive takes us across the Caprivi Strip and into Zambia via the border town of Katima Mulilo in Namibia. After crossing into Zambia, we drive through beautiful teak forests and African villages, stopping to visit the old cathedral of Mwandi. We arrive in the early afternoon at the new Toka Leya Camp or the Edwardian-style River Club, both situated on the banks of the Zambezi River in the eastern sector of the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, upstream from the Victoria Falls. This is an area of spectacular scenic beauty: from the Falls themselves to the broad, picturesque course of the Zambezi River upstream, the rainforest adjacent and the stark jagged gorge downstream. At 1708 metres wide, Victoria Falls is the most expansive curtain of water in the world and drops more than 100 metres into the sheer Zambezi Gorge. The Tonga and Makalolo peoples lived here for centuries before the Falls were ‘discovered’ by David Livingstone in 1855, who named them after his queen. Its local name – after which the national park is named – is Mosi-Oa-Tunya, “the Smoke that Thunders,” which accurately describes the huge spirals of spray. At The River Club, ten luxury chalets are spread out amongst the riverine vegetation, comprising luxurious bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms, most being split-level. The main area is a well-appointed residence, with a comfortable lounge, large dining room, impressive library and wide veranda on which breakfasts and teas are taken. At Toka Leya Camp the accommodation consists of 12 en-suite safari-style tents (3 of which are family rooms), each with a view of the magnificent Zambezi River. The dining and bar area are under a canopy of trees overlooking the River and there is a swimming pool. Activities here include game drives, river cruises and fishing. Other activities on offer in the area at an additional charge include sunset cruises, helicopter flights, micro-lighting, canoeing, jet boating, white water rafting and fishing amongst others. The River Club offers all of these – some are inclusive activities while others need to be paid for directly. And straight out of the Club, there’s the sundowner cruise along the Zambezi, a breakfast on Livingstone Island, fishing, the Wellness Centre which also has a mini gymnasium, sauna and Jacuzzi. Its best feature though is the enormous panorama window that takes in that broad swathe of the mighty Zambezi. Finally and awesomely there is the Lunar Rainbow trip, a spectacle of a myriad rainbows filtering
through the spray in the light of a full moon. (This
is only from March to June when the Falls are in spate.) Day 9: Victoria Falls, Transfer to Livingstone Airport The grand finale is a guided tour of the Victoria Falls, one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World. Later, we transfer to Livingstone Airport and bid farewell to the adventure.
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