An amazing opportunity for you to travel from Caito to Cape Town in Africa via the the Nile to the highlands of Ethiopia then on to gameparks in East and Southern Africa.
Tour Cost: GBP 1,800
Plus Local Payment: GBP 1000 (What's this?)
Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa
The use of a fully equipped truck, tents and kitchen equipment.
Ancient Egypt, Sahara Desert, River Nile, Mountains of Ethiopia, Mountain Gorillas, Serengeti, Zanzibar, Lake Malawi, Victoria Falls, Zambezi River Okavango Delta, Cape of Good Hope
Visas, personal Insurance, flights, restaurant meals, optional side trips, flights in case of an unforeseen border closure or blocked route due to politics, in this case we will collect you at a designated place to continue your trip.
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Our Expedition trips are different from our other departures and other holidays you may have taken – we go through areas where no tourists go, the roads can be bad, food can be limited to what we have stocked on the truck, campsites are few and basic, visas can be hard to get and communication to the outside world limited or unavailable at times. We guarantee; we’ll break down, that we will have to wait some where we don’t really want to be for visas spare parts or just for someone to open a closed road and we’ll have to dig the truck out of mud and sand.
The trip might overrun so finish late; the route can change due to rains, closed roads visa issues, breakdowns and politics. It’s best not to book your return flights home until you finish the trip.
To join this trip you need to be prepared to work as part of a team and to share with the others on the trip. Some of the things you’ll never forget are the satisfaction of getting a 16 ton truck unstuck, cooking over open fires after collecting the firewood, pitching a tent and getting it right even when it rains, going to sleep when its dark and waking at dawn and wanting to get out of your sleeping bag to start another day in which you have no idea of what will happen, washing in rivers, not washing and not caring that your dirty, living out side for months, seeing more than you have ever before, trying to learn French Arabic or Swahili and having people understand what you say, finding out just how far places are away from where you started and how different places can be and how unaffected out of the way places are from the world we normally live in. Most people who do an expedition find it a lot of fun though of course hard at times.