Day 1 - Cape Town, South Africa
Arrive in Cape Town and transfer to one of the country’s
most famous hotels, set at the foot of Table Mountain.
Day 2 - Cape Town
Ascend Table Mountain via cable car to take in an inspiring
panorama of the city. Proceed to the colorful and distinctive
Bo-Kaap neighborhood for a walking tour. After lunch, view
other historical landmarks such as the Castle of Good Hope,
St. George’s Cathedral, the Company Garden and the
District Six Museum. Tonight, gather with your fellow guests
to enjoy a relaxing welcome dinner.
Day 3 - Cape Town
Discover Cape Point, the scenic promontory at the
southwestern tip of the continent. Journey past the “bikini
beaches” at the base of the towering Twelve Apostles
Mountain Range, along Hout Bay with its bustling fishing
harbor and over the famous Chapman’s Peak Drive. Explore
the stunning Cape Peninsula and Cape of Good Hope Nature
Reserve, home to rare bonteboks and chacma baboons. Ride
the “Flying Dutchman” funicular to the great pinnacle at
blustery Cape Point, which presides over treacherous reefs
and sandy beaches. At Boulders Beach, visit its colony of
endangered African penguins; accustomed to humans, they
provide endless photo opportunities. Enjoy the rest of your
day at leisure, perhaps exploring the city’s harbor front or
dining in one of Cape Town’s world-class restaurants.
Day 4 - Riding the Rovos Rail
Today, take in the richness of the Constantia Winelands,
nestled below Table Mountain, starting with a visit to
Constantia Glen for a tour of their cellar guided by the
winemaker. Enjoy a wine tasting followed by a farm-to-table
lunch. Afterward, recapture the romance of a bygone era as
you board the wood-paneled coaches of the luxurious Rovos
Rail. Depart Cape Town Station as you settle into your suite.
Wind through mountains and rolling green hills of the Cape
Winelands as the sun sets, and sip South African vintages as
the stunning scenery scrolls by.
Day 5 - Riding the Rovos Rail
This morning, stop for a charming look at Matjiesfontein,
an authentically preserved Victorian village. Roll on to the
Great Karoo, a vast semi-desert region that was once an
inland sea, observing its arid beauty.
Day 6 - Riding the Rovos Rail
Arrive in Kimberley to tour the Diamond Mine Museum and
view one of the world’s largest hand-dug excavation sites.
Proceed into the grasslands of gold-rich Highveld, marveling
at the changing landscapes.
Day 7 - Johannesburg
After breakfast, bid farewell to Rovos Rail. Travel to Soweto,
a township just southwest of Johannesburg, for a driving tour
that takes in key highlights, such as Vilikazi Street — the
only street in the world that has been home to two Nobel
prize winners, Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond
Tutu — and the Hector Peterson Museum. After lunch at
a local restaurant, continue to your hotel in the suburbs of
Johannesburg for an evening at leisure, resting or enjoying
the amenities of your accommodations.
Day 8 - Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Fly to Victoria Falls, where you transfer to your luxury hotel
set on the banks of the Zambezi River, very near Victoria
Falls. This evening, before dinner, enjoy hearing from a
special guest speaker who shares tales of celebrated Scottish
explorer and missionary David Livingstone on an A&K-exclusive
experience.
Day 9 - Chobe National Park, Botswana
Set out on a guided walking tour of breathtaking Victoria
Falls, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. Afterward,
enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities.
Visit the Wildlife Trust Headquarters for a behind-the-scenes
tour and opportunity to meet resident wildlife.
Visit a Rural Village for an interactive experience that offers insight into Zimbabwean cultural traditions.
Privately Bike the Area, cycling the town of Victoria Falls
and stopping at scenic viewpoints along the way.
Later, drive to your safari lodge, the only one located inside
Botswana’s world-renowned Chobe National Park, and
settle into your spacious, river-facing accommodations.
This afternoon, set out on a Chobe River safari, watching as
elephants line the water’s edge, hippos congregate in lagoons
and predators come down to quench their thirst. Return to
the lodge for dinner.
Day 10 - Chobe National Park
Today, embark on morning and afternoon game drives,
starting with an early morning safari, arriving ahead of most
visitors, thanks to your lodge’s ideal location, to see predators at their most active. Explore along the Chobe River as your
experienced guide interprets the bush signs and tracks in
search of the resident wildlife. Watch for elephants, huge
herds of buffalo and plenty of predators such as lions, wild
dogs and even leopards.
Day 11 - Okavango Delta
Fly to the Okavango Delta via Kasane Airport. Arrive at your
amazing Sanctuary Chief ’s Camp in the vast Moremi Game
Reserve. Often called the “Predator Capital of Africa,” this
reserve is home to only a handful of camps, which makes for
a unique and highly prized game-viewing experience, free of
crowds. Observe how the lush delta draws remarkable birds
and wildlife, including the Big Five, on a late-afternoon game
drive capped by a refreshing Scenic Sundowner.
Day 12 - Okavango Delta
Rise early for a game drive on the reserve, where the game
viewing is magnificent. Activities include a seasonal ride
on the delta in a mokoro (dugout canoe), as well as a Chef’s
Table experience offering you a taste of traditional local
cuisine. Later, set out on another safari with your expert
guide, whose well-honed tracking skills may lead you off the
beaten trail for an up-close look at a cheetah with a fresh kill,
a glimpse of a leopard emerging from dense foliage or an
encounter with a rhinos grazing on lush Okavango grasses.
Tonight, gather for a special farewell dinner.
Day 13 - Johannesburg, South Africa
Fly to Johannesburg via Maun, where you connect with
your international flight home. Enjoy access to the Premier
Lounge before your departure, compliments of A&K.