Africa - Cape Town to Cairo
By train, by plane and by cruise ship, the
highlights of the African Continent.
Day 1: CAPE
TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Arrive into Cape Town where you will be
met and transferred to the 5 star Cape Grace Hotel, a member
of the Small Leading Hotels of the World. Set on its own
private quay on Cape Town’s vibrant Victoria and Alfred
Waterfront, all 121 rooms have views of the V&A harbor or
yacht marina with a Table Mountain backdrop. This evening we
enjoy a Welcome Dinner.
Day 2: CAPE TOWN
We spend a full day touring the Cape
Winelands including lunch and free time in Franschhoek
followed by a visit to the Boschendal Winery, one of the
original wine farms in the region and with a winemaking
tradition dating back 300 years.
Day 3: CALEDON
This morning we board Rovos Rails’
Pride of Africa train at Cape Town station. We spend the day
on board the train climbing to the small town of Caledon
through the spectacular Sir Lowry’s and Houwhoek Passes, on
one of South Africa’s most scenic lines.
Day 4: THE GARDEN ROUTE
Travelling from Worcester we stop in
Ashton this afternoon and visit the Zandvliet Wine Estate
where we partake in tasting a selection of fine South
African wine before continuing to Mossel Baai travelling
along the famous Garden Route.
Day 5: THE GARDEN ROUTE
Visit the Outeniqua Railway Museum at
George displaying 13 historic steam locomotives before we
travel on South Africa’s only remaining scheduled steam
train, the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe. The Choo Tjoe offers its
passengers a unique, picturesque and scenic 52-kilometre
journey experiencing the Garden Route with spectacular views
of the Indian Ocean.
Day 6: OUDTSHOORN
From George we climb steeply away
from the coast to the Montague Pass in the Drakensberg
Mountains on our way to Oudtshoorn where we visit the Cango
Ostrich Farm. In the afternoon we pass through the
Tourwaterpoort Canyon.
Day 7: ADDO
This morning we visit the Addo
Elephant Reserve sanctuary home to over 450 elephants, Cape
buffalo, black rhino and a variety of antelope species.
Day 8: UPINGTON & FISH RIVER
CANYON, NAMIBIA
Located on the banks of the
Orange River in Northern Cape, we visit the town of Upington,
our final stop in South Africa. We then cross the border
late morning into Namibia and after lunch we visit Fish
River Canyon, located in the lower reaches of the Fish
River, the longest river in Namibia. With a depth of up to
550 metres, the Fish River Canyon is reputedly the second
largest canyon in the world, after the Grand Canyon in
America.
Day 9:
LUDERITZ
This morning we visit to
former diamond mining village and now ghost town of
Kolmanskop before spending the afternoon traversing some of
the planet’s most spectacular desert scenery as we head up
through the Tiras Mountains.
Day 10: SOSSUSVLEI
Taking a 4 hour drive to Namibia’s
largest Sand Dunes we spend overnight off the train at the
Sossusvlei Lodge. Pre-bookable optional hot air balloon
trips over the dunes will be available during our stay.
Day 11: WINDHOEK
Rejoining the train we cross the
Tropic of Capricorn before we arrive in Windhoek. Influenced
by its German colonial past, Windhoek is the capital of
Namibia and is located in a beautiful valley bordered by the
Eros and Auas Mountains.
Day 12: WALVISBAAI
The special attraction of Walvisbaai
(meaning Whale Bay) situated on the Skeleton Coast is the
huge natural lagoon with its overwhelming abundance of
seabirds including cormorants and flamingos and is perhaps
the most important coastal wetland in Southern Africa.
Day 13: SWAKOPMUND
Situated on the Atlantic Coast, we
approach Swakopmund through the Namib Desert and is an
excellent preserved example of German colonial architecture.
There will be an option to take a flight over the Skeleton
Coast, named for all the shipwrecks that are beached on
these inaccessible and remote shores. This coastline is one
of the most inhospitable and least visited places on earth.
Day 14: TSUMEB & ETOSHA NATIONAL
PARK
This morning we arrive in the
mining town of Tsumeb and the gateway to Etosha, meaning
Great White Place. It is one of Southern Africa’s finest and
most important Game Reserves with abundant wildlife
including elephant, giraffe, rhino, lion, leopard and
cheetah. We will have an afternoon game drive before
returning to the train for dinner.
Day 15: ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Early morning and afternoon game
drives before our train departs for the Angolan border and
our farewell dinner on board.
Day 16: NAMACUNDE, ANGOLA &
VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA
During the
night we traverse a new line to the Angolan border at
Oshikango. It is planned that the line will continue into
Angola but for now we will cross the border on foot to visit
Namacunde on the Angolan side for a short tour. We will then
retrace our steps to Odangwa where we bid farewell to the
‘Pride of Africa’ and transfer to the airport where our
Private Business Class jet will be waiting to fly us to
Victoria Falls. On arrival we transfer to the Royal
Livingstone, Victoria Falls most elegant and luxurious hotel
located on the banks of the Zambezi a couple of hundred
yards upstream from the cataract where it thunders into the
Batoka Gorge for a 2 night stay. We take a sunset cruise on
the immense Zambezi River.
Day 17: VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE
Today we have a variety of optional
activities at this beautiful location including helicopter
rides, a guided tour of Victoria Falls, river rafting,
bungee jumping, a visit to the local craft market and
afternoon tea at the elegant Victoria Falls Hotel on the
Zimbabwe side.
Day 18:
BLANTYRE, MALAWI
We continue
our journey northwards and arrive in Blantyre, the largest
city in Malawi where we stay for 1 night at Hotel Mount
Soche. Blantyre is named after the home town of David
Livingstone in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Day 19: ARUSHA, TANZANIA
This morning we board our aircraft
for the 1½ hour flight to Arusha. We then drive to the
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge which is perched on the edge of the
world-famous Ngorongoro Crater at the eastern edge of the
Serengeti in northern Tanzania, where we stay for two
nights. After an evening drink enjoying the magnificent
views of the crater we have dinner and stay overnight at the
Lodge.
Day 20:
NGORONGORO
Early morning we descend 2,000
feet (610m) to the crater floor as we go on a fascinating
game drive, before returning to the hotel for lunch.
Afternoon is at leisure followed by dinner at the Lodge.
Day 21: SERENGETI
Breakfast is taken at the Lodge
before we transfer to a luxury Serengeti tented camp built
especially for us where we have lunch before an afternoon
game drive at the. Declared a World Heritage Site,
Serengeti, meaning Endless Plains, is exceptionally rich in
wildlife and almost every great African animal can be found
here including the ‘Big Five’. Dinner and overnight is at
the camp.
Day 22: SERENGETI Today
there are morning and afternoon game drives, taking in the
wonders of wild Africa in the Serengeti.
Day 23: BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI & KIGALI, RWANDA
Rejoining our private jet in Arusha
we fly to Bujumbura where we have the opportunity to tour
the Burundi capital which lies on the north-eastern corner
of Lake Tanganyika. We then fly onto the Rwandan capital of
Kigali for a 2 night stay at the Serena Hotel Kigali.
Day 24: KIGALI, RWANDA
We have the opportunity for a
close-up encounter with the endangered mountain gorillas of
Rwanda which is arguably one of the memorable wildlife
experiences of them all. There is a long and arduous trek to
their mountain habitat but ultimately rewarding to spend
even a short time with these magnificent creatures.
Day 25: ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Today we cross the equator on our
flight from Kigali to Addis where we spend a night at the
Addis Ababa Hilton. The colourful city has some lively
markets and worthy attractions, most notably the Ethiopian
National Museum.
Day
26: DJIBOUTI, REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI
We depart at lunchtime from Addis
Ababa to Djibouti for an afternoon visit of this city
bordering the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden before we continue
onto Asmara in Eritrea where we overnight at the
Intercontinental Asmara.
Day 27: ASMARA, ERITREA
Following a full day in the
Italian-inspired city of Asmara with its pavement cafes,
tree-lined boulevards and boutiques we fly to Aswan where we
will spend 2 nights at the luxurious and newly refurbished
Old Cateract Hotel. Constructed by Thomas Cook in 1899, this
historical hotel with its rich and varied guest list
provided Agatha Christie part-inspiration for the best
selling book ‘Death on the Nile’.
Day 28: ASWAN, EGYPT
In Aswan the Nile is at its most
striking, flowing through amber desert and granite rocks,
around islands covered in tropical plants and palm groves.
Discover the souk, full of the colour and scent of spices
and perfumes and in the evening view the spectacular sunsets
while having drinks on the terrace at the Old Cataract
Hotel.
Day 29:
CRUISE ON LAKE NASSER
This morning
we board the luxury cruise ship MS Eugenie which will be for
our exclusive use for the next 3 nights as we cruise Lake
Nasser, formed after the building of the Aswan High Dam.
After lunch we visit the Kalabsha temple, the rock cut
temple at Beit El Wali and the Roman temple of Kertassi.
Day 30: CRUISE ON LAKE NASSER Spend the
morning to the temple of Wadi El Seboua and enjoy a cocktail
while passing the Tropic of Cancer. Lunch is served on
board. This afternoon we visit the Wadi El Seboua temple,
the temple of Dakka and the temple of Meharakka.
Day 31: CRUISE ON LAKE NASSER A morning
visit is made to the temples of Amada and Derr as well as
the tomb of Penout, before we visit the citadel of Kasr
Ibrim. (Note: the tour is conducted from the ship's sundeck
as entrance to the site is not permitted). Continue to
cruise to Abu Simbel as lunch served on board. In the
afternoon we visit the Abu Simbel temples before we attend
the Sound & Light show in the evening. A candlelight dinner
is served on our final night on board.
Day 32:
CAIRO
Breakfast is on board before
our disembarkation. We depart from Abu Simbel for a 1 hour
scheduled flight to Cairo where we will be staying at the
Four Seasons First Residence Hotel for 2 nights, with its
views of both the Nile and the Great Pyramids. In the
afternoon we visit the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.
Day 33: GIZA PYRAMIDS
Today we have a morning tour of the
amazing Giza Pyramids and Sphinx. After lunch we take an
afternoon tour of Saqqara and Memphis. This evening we
celebrate the end of our African Voyage of a Lifetime with a
Farewell Dinner in the hotel.
Day 34: CAIRO
Transfer to the airport for departing
flights as our epic journey reaches its conclusion.
Prices per person for
2011
Pullman Suites Twin
US$43,995 Deluxe Suites
Twin US$53,995 Royal Suites
Twin US$76,995
Tour Dates
Northbound Jan 7, 2011 Southbound Feb 9, 2011
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