Mother Africa

Zimbabwe Tour will shortly be replaced by details of travel in Namibia
September 2004

Main Season: June-September 14 days/13 nights)
(+ April/May + October)

 
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Itinerary


As well known to many travellers, the Okavango offers a unique combination of nature, space and 'The Wild'.

After recouperating and orientating at game lodges, the ultimate purpose is to journey into the Okavango Delta in dug out canoes. Camping and walking in 'The Wild', in the expert company of local guides, is a daunting prospect to the unititiated, but one which the local tourist industry is fully equipped to deal with, albeit often at regrettably inaccessible prices. (e.g. $400-600 per night). Another good reason for joyfully pitching a tent!

First time travellers to Africa will have an experience of Wildlife and Nature, at least as good as anywhere else, and, arguably, the best on the continent. In addition, a day or two in Harare will give you an interesting insight into modern African city life.

1. Arrive Harare, Zimbabwe. Transfer to Victoria Falls.

2. Transfer to Kasane Chobe National Park (3-5 days)

3. Transfer to Maun Okavango Delta (5-7 days)

4. Transfer to Victoria Falls. Depart Harare.

Budget

Excluding international return flights Harare.
Including food on Safari but not at Hotels

Singles from £1,265/$1,895
Sharing from £895/$1,340

Allow £100-200/$150-300 for optional game drives and park entrance fees.

 

MICHAEL LORENTZ

 

Professionally trained as a guide and with extensive experience and knowledge of all aspects of the Okavango Delta ecosystem, Michael has pursued his passions for wildlife, the wilderness and elephants in particular, including 8 years as Managing Director of the internationally reknowned Elephant Back Safaris - walking in the bush with trained elephants.

World Spirit is in the process of originating special guided programmes with Michael, that will be challenging and inspiring, informative and moving, and that steer a path between the austerities of camping and the luxury high-end market.

Publication Nov/Dec 2000 for travel in 2001

'..the bush inspires a feeling of
serenity and oneness...unlike
any other experience in life...'


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