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Our first day is spent at leisure in the vibrant harbour city of Dar Es Salaam or simply relaxing on the beach at our camp. A ferry from Dar es Salaam takes us to the "Spice Island,” where we spend the next 5 nights. Zanzibar is steeped in history and was one of the major starting points for most East African explorers in their quest for new lands. Zanzibar offers you a wealth of experiences. Today the quiet streets of the old Stone Town still retain their Arabic influence, from the Medina-like shops to the palaces of the Sultans, who founded their vast empires on the spoils of the slave and ivory trade. The island is still famous for its spices and an optional excursion around a spice plantation can be organised. Other options include a trip to the beautiful beaches and giant tortoises of Prison Island, a full day scuba dive in Nungwe or a fishing trip in a traditional dhow. Mopeds are available for hire if you’d like to explore the more remote areas of the island. Zanzibar is a seafood lover’s paradise. Numerous restaurants offer a great variety of the freshest catch from the ocean. PLEASE NOTE: Accommodation is not included whilst on Zanzibar, as it is our experience that people prefer to explore the island on their own. The Trip Leader joins you and can arrange your accommodation, while meals can be enjoyed from a wide selection of restaurants. Leaving Zanzibar, we return to the mainland where we board our overnight train bound for Mbeya. The route we follow is off the beaten track and we get to glimpse rural Tanzania. We travel through Morogoro at the base of the Uluguru Mountains before passing through the Selous Game Reserve where it’s possible to view a range of wildlife from our cabin. The train itself is fairly comfortable (by African standards) and affords us a great opportunity to meet the friendly local people. Some of our fellow passengers leave us on our return from Zanzibar. On arrival in Mbeya we board local transport and head to the small town of Tikuyu on the Great Rift Valley escarpment. The locals in this area farm the slopes of the Mbeya and Poroto mountains producing bananas, coffee, tea and cocoa, which are bought into Mbeya town to be packaged and transported all over the world. Tonight we get a real taste of rural village life. Passing down the Rift Valley Escarpment, we head to the border post of Songwe where we enter the “warm heart of Africa,” Malawi. We make our way to Chitimba Beach Camp on the shores of tranquil Lake Malawi, where we’ll spend the next 2 nights. Malawi is a landlocked country with 20% of its total area made up of beautiful Lake Malawi. The temperate climate allows for swimming in the clear blue fresh-water lake all year round. The various beachside campsites along Lake Malawi’s shores offer optional excursions including a variety of water sports. Day 10 is free and you can hike to the Livingstonia Mission in the Khondowe Plateau 900 m above the Lake Malawi. For the less energetic, there is the option to enjoy a tour into the local village with a visit to the local school. Others can spend the day learning the game of bao from the locals, scouring the markets for a bargain or simply relaxing on the pristine white beaches. We head to Nkhata Bay via the inland town of Mzuzu. Nkhata Bay is a beautiful lakeside town straddling the lush mountains of Malawi’s Rift Valley. We can spend the days relaxing on the lake’s shores or visiting the local Chichewa market. We have the option of participating in various water sports or hiking in the surrounding hills. A visit to the local brewery or witchdoctor can also be arranged. Today we board the MV Ilala to cross the ‘Lake of Stars.’ The next couple of days are spent calling in at various ports in Tanzania and Mozambique along the edge of Lake Malawi before reaching our destination in Cape Maclear. The ferry is used by the locals to reach the opposite side of the lake and this is a great opportunity to meet these warm hearted people. We spend the next couple of nights sleeping under the stars on the main deck. Please note: Should the ferry be unavailable, we will follow the coastal road south via Salima Bay to Cape Maclear. Today we arrive at picturesque Cape Maclear, on Lake Malawi’s southern shores. After checking in to our multi share hostel, we visit the local market. Here, those visiting Domwe Island stock up on their supplies for the next 2 days they’ll spend on this tropical paradise. Domwe Island is the biggest uninhabited island in Lake Malawi. Separated from the mainland by the Ilala Gap, this gap occasionally dries up due to the fluctuations of the lake’s level enabling various mammals to cross from the mainland. For those of us doing the 2 Night Domwe Island optional excursion, we transfer via boat to this beautiful island. Accommodation is in shared tents (2 persons). We spend the next two days just relaxing or exploring the island. Enjoy the myriad of optional activities - kayak around the island, snorkel and swim in the Lake’s warm waters or go scuba diving. Spend an afternoon hiking 400 m to the island’s highest point or just enjoy the sunshine on the pristine white beaches. For those who’d prefer to spend the next 2 days relaxing in Cape Maclear, various activities are available. Hike up the mountain in Lake Malawi National Park, haggle with local vendors for a famous Malawi Chair or just relax on the beach. After reuniting with the rest of our group, we spend one more day relaxing on Lake Malawi’s shores, before heading to Zambia tomorrow. Today we leave the “warm heart of Africa” and head towards Zambia. We cross the border and make our way to Chipata where we make the final preparations for our trip into the South Luangwa National Park. At 9050 km2, twice the size of Wales, the South Luangwa National Park is famous for large concentration of wildlife. It is said that for every oxbow (U-shaped bend) in the Luangwa River, there is a leopard. Massive herds of elephant and buffalo are often seen. Our camp for the next two nights is on the edge of this magnificent park. Keep an eye open for the Crawshay zebra, Cookson wildebeest and Thornicroft giraffe - all species unique to this area! After spending two wonderful days enjoying Zambia’s wildlife, we return to Chipata via the Kawaza Village. This project was set up by the local community with the help of the Zambian Wildlife Authority and some of the tour operators in the Luangwa valley, to offer visitors a glimpse into Kunda Culture. The belief is that the best way to get to know the local people and their way of living is to take part in their daily life. We have the opportunity to visit the Chief’s Palace, visit the local health clinic or attend a class at the nearby school. Today we head to Zambia's bustling capital city - Lusaka. Why not check out the many cafes and restaurants, maybe venture out to a club, or a roadside shebeen if you want to do like the locals! Our last road journey sees us travelling south west, via Livingstone to Victoria Falls. Vic Falls or Mosioa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders) is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and it’s not difficult to see why. At 1700 m wide and around 100 m high, this is the world's largest sheet of falling water and a memorable sight on any African Safari! There are plenty of exciting optional excursions here including elephant back safaris in the National Parks, bungee jumping, abseiling, micro lighting, and white water rafting down the Zambezi river, and you may wish to extend your stay in order to take advantage of all the fun on offer. We exchange addresses and part ways, having just experienced a trip of a lifetime! Please note: This tour requires a minimum of 6 people to run
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EGYPT TOURS: Egypt Group Tours, Egypt XMAS Tours, Egypt New Year Tours RUSSIA TOURS: Russia Group Tours, Russia XMAS Tours, Russia New Year Tours MOROCCO TOURS: Morocco Group Tours, Morocco Trekking, Morocco XMAS & NY Tours TURKEY TOURS: Turkey Group Tours, Turkey Sailing, Turkey Hop-on Hop-off Travel
CROATIA SAILING HOLIDAYS: Croatia & the Dalmation Coast OVERLAND ADVENTURES: Trans-Siberian Express
FESTIVALS: Oktoberfest, Pamplona, Las Fallas, La Tomatina
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XMAS & NEW YEAR TOURS: Hogmanay, Berlin, Praque, Egypt, Morocco, Russia SOUTH AMERICA: Peru, Brazil, Bolvia
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