HIGHLIGHTS:
· Private bush camps “Big 5”
·
Unspoiled
sandy beaches
·
Catembe
Ferry
·
Kruger
National Park
·
Maputo
nightlife
·
Unexplored
wilderness
·
Transfrontier
Peace Park
·
Maputo
Elephant Reserve
·
Hluhluwe
Game Reserve
·
Remote
bush camping
·
Mozambique
village culture
·
Dhow
Trip
A crossroads
of civilizations, cultures and landscapes, influenced from the early
days by nomadic tribes, Arab traders, British sailors and Portuguese
colonials, then torn apart by over 20 years of civil war. With newfound
peace, and a fast growing economy recently reopened for tourism, Mozambique
offers the explorer a wealth of treasures in the form of untouched wilderness
areas, natural beauty, deserted beaches, and unique cultural heritage.
This tour combines the well-known attractions of Kruger and Hluhluwe
Game Reserves - where animals abound, living in their natural environment,
with the recently initiated Transfrontier Peace Park, Banhine / Zinave
wilderness and Maputo Elephant Reserves in Mozambique. The Transfrontier
Park incorporates the existing Kruger Park as well large adjoining parts of Mozambique
and Zimbabwe. We will traverse the Mozambique section, using rough bush
tracks, and camping wild at a remote, unspoiled, yet incredibly scenic
bush camp.
The
tour will also visit scenic and cultural attractions, and will spend
time at deserted Indian Ocean beaches, including the Bazaruto archipelago.
We enjoy a night in the capital Maputo, where we experience the almost
Latino culture, and enjoy the nightlife before crossing the bay by ferry
and then exploring the southern coastline and Maputo Elephant Reserve.
A 4x4 expedition vehicle is used for this tour, but clients must expect
delays, or inconvenience associated with exploring such rough terrain.
Bad roads, flooding rivers and other factors beyond our control may
necessitate long detours etc. An open mind-set is essential.
We may run this
tour in the reverse direction on occasion.
DAY
1: JOHANNESBURG – BUSH
CAMP
Departing
at 06h30 from Johannesburg, “City of Gold”, we head for the spectacular
scenery of the Mpumalanga area. We will visit numerous sights including
the pioneer gold mining village of Pilgrims Rest and the Three rondawels
that tower over the Blyde River Canyon. Late in the afternoon we descend
from the escarpment to the Kruger area where we overnight in the tented
DRIFTERS BUSHVELD CAMP within the Balule Game reserve adjoining Kruger
National Park. After dinner we will enjoy an open vehicle night game
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DAY
2: BUSH CAMP - KRUGER
Arising
with the African sun, we set out on foot in this “Big 5” reserve for
a lengthy walk. Our tracker will attempt to show us the animals in their
natural habitat, and to give us some insight into the art of tracking. We return to camp for a healthy brunch and a little rest time before
packing up and moving on to the world-renowned Kruger National Park
that is widely acclaimed as being Africa’s most successful Nature Reserve. We will spend our time here driving in search
of the many animal and bird species that inhabit the area, and will
camp the two nights in the parks rest camps. Brunch
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DAY 3: KRUGER
NATIONAL PARK
This
entire day is for viewing animals in the Kruger from our well-equipped
vehicle. We will search for
the “Big 5” today, and will cover the entire northern area of the Park.
Camp the night.B
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DAY 4 – 5: MOZAMBIQUE TRANSFRONTIER
PARK
This
morning, after a visit to Crook’s corner, the point marking the border
between South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe and renowned as a hideout
for poachers in the colonial days, we cross the border into Mozambique. At this point the road becomes a bush track,
and we will follow the path of the Limpopo River toward Mapai before
venturing into the heart of the wilderness. The area that we traverse
over the next days is what forms the Mozambique side of the Transfrontier
Peace Park, and is privileged to have remained virtually unexplored
by humans. The bush is exceptional, and offers areas of
exquisite natural beauty and wildlife.
The diversity of the flora ensures some of the finest birding
in Africa. We will spend two nights camping wild, exploring both on
foot and by vehicle, and enjoying the serenity of the wilderness. Road
conditions are rough, and river crossings numerous, clients will be
expected to assist in difficult sections, but for those seeking true
adventure and unspoiled Africa, there are few areas that compare with
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DAY 6 – 7: BANHINE
/ ZINAVE
Leaving
the Transfrontier Park, we make our way across the Limpopo River and
into the heart of the Banhine / Zinave wilderness region where we will
spend two nights wild bush camping. We
will attempt to traverse some of the Zinave Park, once renowned for
its abundant wildlife. Few people have visited these areas in the last
two decades. B
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DAY
8: VILANCULOS
Leaving
the wilderness behind us, today we pass through the many
vibrant and bustling villages en route to the coast. Our next
stop is Vilanculos - on the shores of the warm azure Indian Ocean, overlooking
the Idyllic Bazaruto Archipelago. We spend one night here, situated
literally on the beach. During our time here we will relax, snorkel,
and soak up the sun whilst enjoying the deserted
beaches that Mozambique is so well known for. Tonight we will
enjoy a meal at a local restaurant. (Own expense) B L D
DAY
9-10: INHAMBANE
Moving
south along the coast, our next stop is the ancient trading port of
Inhambane. Clients will enjoy
a trip across the bay on a traditional Dhow while the guide drives around
to meet in town. We spend some
time exploring before continuing to our camp under the Coconut Palms
on the beach. We will spend two nights at this camp, enjoying the many
beach activities on offer. Those who wish to have the option of scuba
diving (own expense).B
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DAY
11 – 12: CHIDENGUELE
After
a day of crossing vast coastal flood plains and passing through forests
of cashew nut trees, we arrive at our next stop - the pristine resort
of Chidenguele. Situated on a sand dune, inland is thick coastal forest
and large freshwater lakes; to the other side is deserted sandy beach
as far as the eye can see. We have a full day here to explore the area and to walk to the deserted
lighthouse that can be climbed for a stunning view of the surrounding area. Overnight in comfortable bungalows.
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DAY
13: MAPUTO
Well
relaxed and sun-drenched, we continue down the coast to the capital
Maputo where we check into our beachfront hotel before exploring this
once grandiose city. Maputo boasts a Latino culture of street cafés,
music and nightlife. Tonight we will eat in a local restaurant, sampling
some of the local seafood (own expense). For the brave, Peri–Peri
is a must.B
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DAY
14: ELEPHANT RESERVE
Today’s
adventure begins with a ferry ride across the Maputo Bay to Catembe. Leaving the ferry we are back onto sandy tracks
as we wind our way south to the Elephant reserve where we will spend
the entire afternoon exploring the coastal flood plains and surrounding
forests in search of these larger than usual African elephants. Somehow,
during the war years these elephants survived by moving down the Futi
channel into South Africa, it is one of nature’s miracles that they
have now returned in large numbers. We will camp the night in the reserve.
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DAY
15 – 16: ZULULAND
Returning
to South Africa today via the Ponta do Ouro border post, we enter the
area once ruled by the famed Shaka Zulu. We will spend two nights at
the DRIFTERS ZULULAND CAMP, a rustic camp situated in the sand forest
on our private reserve near Hluhluwe. During our stay we will hike through
the forest along the banks of Lake St Lucia, enjoy an open vehicle game
drive in Hluhluwe Game Reserve and will visit a rural Zulu school which
Drifters sponsors through the benefits of tourism. B
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DAY
17: JOHANNESBURG
Our
journey today takes us through the heart of Kwazulu – Natal, we will
pass many rural Zulu villages and some spectacular scenery en-route
back to Johannesburg. We arrive back at the DRIFTERS JOHANNESBURG
INN in the late afternoon. B
DEPARTURES
This
tour departs from Johannesburg every third Thursday during 2004.
.
This
tour covers areas of Mozambique that are virtually unexplored and as
such, have little or no road and other infrastructure.
A 4x4 expedition vehicle is used but even this is no guarantee
that we will always be able to stick to our planned route. Road conditions,
rising rivers or other factors beyond our control may necessitate major
detours and inconvenience - particularly after heavy rains. Due to the
extreme nature of this tour we insist that clients travel with an open
and flexible attitude, and are prepared to accept inconvenience and
discomfort if necessary. We do not recommend this tour for clients over 55 years of age.
For those that are looking for true adventure this is the ultimate journey,
and on parts of the tour clients will be rewarded with experiencing
unspoiled wilderness seldom visited by other humans.
Besides an adventurous spirit, visas are required by most nationalities
for Mozambique, these are the client’s responsibility and must be obtained
in advance. Malaria precautions
are advised.
If available, bring a mask and fins for snorkeling. Scuba diving will be available at some of the
beach resorts - clients wishing to partake must bring the necessary
certification. The recommended currency for this tour is the South African
Rand, and this can be purchased at Johannesburg airpor t
Our price includes all transport, accommodation, meals as specified,
entry fees, and permits, group
equipment, and professional guide.
Alcohol, soft drinks, curios, tips, visas, taxes, optional excursions
and items of a personal nature are for the client’s own expense.