Cairo to Cape Town
the Ultimate Fully Guided
Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
16 weeks
12 countries |
Adventurers take note. Cairo to Cape Town - Ultimate Self Drive 4x4
Africa Adventure is for you. Taking in all the popular highlights
from Cairo to Cape Town including Petra, Jordan; the great Pyramids
of Egypt and Sudan; monasteries on Lake Tana and Lalibela in Ethiopia;
great deserts of Sudan, Kenya and Namibia; and of course, all the
most famous game parks in Africa. 16 weeks cruising the diverse African
lands overland; meeting new people and making friends for life. The
Ultimate fully guided self drive Africa adventure - Cairo to Cape
Town. An exclusive tour with limited numbers.
Countries visited: Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda,
Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa.

ITINERARY: Cairo to Cape Town - the Ultimate
Fully Guided Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
Week 1:
Our fully guided self-drive 4x4 epic adventure begins in Aqaba, Jordan.
We meet and greet and spend some time to get to know each other and
our vehicles in the calm desert surroundings of Jordan. Together we
undergo some driver instruction through the sand dunes of Wadi Rum.
A visit to Jordan would not be complete without time to explore the
Lost City of Petra, the Dead Sea the lowest point on earth and Lawrence
of Arabia's desert hideout.
The ferry from Aqaba to Nuweiba in Egypt will take us to the African
continent.
Week 2:
Our first stop in Egypt is on the beach at Dahab. A quaint tourist
town bustling with local restaurants, souvenir stands and diving schools.
Situated on the shores of the Red Sea it is the perfect spot to take
a snorkelling or diving tour. Mount Sinai overlooks the valley where
it is believed God spoke to Moses from a burning bush. The bush is
now enshrined in St Catherine's Monastery. A visit to both these
locations is a must while based in Dahab.
From Dahab we overland to the Capital, Cairo. We have a few days in
Cairo to explore the Pyramids of Ghiza; the Step Pyramid at Saqqara
and the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities.
Week 3:
Our fully guided self-drive 4x4 Africa adventure departs Cairo heading
back to the red sea coast and Hurgada for a brief stopover before
continuing to Luxor. Luxor a prime central location for visiting some
of Egypt's most famous sites of Valley of the Kings, Valley
of the Queens and Karnak Temple.
From Luxor we drive south to Aswan and our final destination in Egypt.
Here is where we can take a ride up the Nile by Felucca, the traditional
boats used for thousands of years to navigate the Nile; visit Philae
temple and a Nubian village. It is also possible to take a day trip
to the ancient temple of Abu Simbel.
Week 4:
Aswan is also our starting point for a very special adventure: the
crossing of Lake Nasser to Sudan and Wadi Halfa. Since all land borders
between Egypt and Sudan are permanently closed the only way to continue
south into black Africa is by boat. This is definitely one of the
major highlights on the fully guided self drive 4x4 Cairo to Cape
Town Africa Adventure.
The crossing takes about 3 days plus a day for loading and one day
for off loading our vehicles. There are no loading facilities so the
sailors run the barges onto the beach and it is up to us to on and
off load....
After the Sudanese border formalities we overland into the most eastern
part of the Sahara; the Nubian Desert.
Week 5:
This will be our first desert crossing on our fully guided self drive
4x4 Africa adventure. Surrounded by sand dunes for miles the peace
and quiet is like nothing else we have experienced and a pleasant
change to the hustle and bustle of Egypt. It will take us about 3
days to overland this part of the biggest desert in the world. As
we pass small isolated desert villages the local kids come out in
droves to welcome us.
Meeting up with the Nile we head for Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.
The Blue Nile originating in Ethiopia and the White Nile with its
source in Uganda joins here.
We spend a few days on the banks of the Nile exploring the city, check
on our 4x4 vehicles and stock up on food and water. Most visitors
are surprised by the vibrant city of Khartoum and the warmth and friendliness
of the Sudanese people. Shy by nature they watch curiously and shyly
from a distance as we make our way through the large city.
Refreshed we continue south to Ethiopia.
Week 6:
Most images we have of Ethiopia are of starving children and unfertile
desert land. A vast contrary to what we will discover on our travels
through this mystical land. Queen of Sheeba and King Solomon ruled
here and St George killed dragons in this stunning land of gorges
and lakes.
As we approach Ethiopia from Sudan the land becomes greener, fertile
and mountainous. Wooden huts scattered throughout the countryside
next to small fields being ploughed by ox and man. The best way to
explore this part of the World is overland in our 4x4 vehicles.
Our first stop not long after the border is Gondar.
Gondar, the "Camelot" of Africa so duly named for its
castles and churches. The original capital of Ethiopia from its foundation
by Emperor Fasilidas in 1632. A must is a visit to the Royal Enclosure
and Debre Berhan Selassie Church where it is believed Mother Mary
appeared to devout followers. The 5 murals painted on the ceiling
are an incredible sight.
From Gondar we continue our journey to Lalibela. Perched at an altitude
of 2630m above sea level Lalibela remains a very isolated place and
a centre of pilgrimage. Famous for it 11 rock-hewn churches built
in one century by the help of Angels - so is the belief. The
churches are maintained and guarded by priests and monks. A guided
tour through these churches, religious or not, will leave you in awe.
We bid farewell to Lalibela and overland to Bahir Dar on the shores
of Lake Tana. Lake Tana is dotted with islands boasting some of the
oldest monasteries in the World. It is possible to visit these monasteries
and if lucky enough view ancient biblical books still closely guarded
by resident monks.
Lake Tana is the source of the Blue Nile, a visit to Blue Nile Falls
brings us into close contact not only with the falls but tens of curios
kids.
Week 7:
The route on our fully guided self drive 4x4 Cairo to Cape Town leads
us to Addis Ababa "The new Flower" in Amharic.
We spend a few days in the world capital of the Rastafarians to relax
and restock our supplies. Lucy, the oldest human remains in the world
can be seen at the museum here. The Merkato (local market) is the
place to buy intricate religious icons such as Lalibela Crucifix and
old style paintings of Mary, Joseph, Moses and St George. Strangely
for those with a sweet tooth will be able to satisfy cravings at one
of the many pastry shops scattered throughout the city.
Lake Awasa will be our next stop and first opportunity to possibly
spot African wildlife - hippos. From here we descend into the Great
Rift Valley, stretching from Syria through the African continent to
Mozambique, toward lake Turkana and the border to Kenya.
Week 8:
Crossing the northern district of Kenya overland is one of the more
challenging parts of our self drive 4x4 Africa adventure. A very arid
area and demanding road conditions for us and the 4x4 vehicles. The
crossing will take 2 days, but in that time we will be lucky to have
covered 500kms. The going is slow and dusty.
Samburu National Park is our first real taste of East Africa and wildlife
and a day or so to game drive through this superb park is a must.
Our first glimpse of the big Cats; antelope, giraffe, elephant and
zebra will leave a real buzz in the air while we chat about our game
drive around the open campfire.
Passing Mount Kenya we cross the equator and make our way to Nairobi,
the Capital of Kenya. Once again we take some time to relax and recover,
service the 4x4 vehicles and restock.
We stay on the outskirts of Nairobi close to Nairobi National Park,
David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage and the Nairobi Giraffe Centre
for those wanting to go exploring. A night out at Carnivores restaurant
feasting on various meats is often a popular suggestion.
Our fully guided self drive Africa Adventure has reached the very
heart of "safari country" and the half way point between
Cairo and Cape Town.
Week 9:
Lake Naivasha, a short drive from Nairobi, awaits us with "Elsamere"
- the home of Born Free. Indulge in high tea, watch a video about
Joy Adamson's life and visit a little museum dedicated to Joy and
George. From here we visit Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its
white rhino population and millions of pink flamingos gracefully perched
in the shallows of Lake Nakuru. We can drive right to the Lake's edge;
but be warned many 4x4s have been bogged doing just this!
If Walt Disney was to build a Game Park he would definitely model
it on Lake Nakuru National Park. A small game park, teeming with wildlife,
a soda Lake as the centre piece and cliffs drawing the background.
A truly stunning setting.
We continue through the Great Rift Valley and up into the western
highlands of Kenya. We are blessed with stunning views down into the
Valley before descending to the Lake Victoria basin.
Uganda, "the pearl of Africa" appropriately labelled by
Winston Churchill. We visit Kampala before heading north to Murchinson
Falls National Park. A rewarding game drive as well as a fantastic
boat trip to the bottom of the falls awaits us in this stunning park.
An early morning walk through Budongo Forest may find us stumbling
over a family of Chimpanzees.
Week 10:
A Cairo to Cape Town expedition wouldn't be complete without a visit
to the source of the mighty Nile the longest river in the world and
Lake Victoria the biggest lake in Africa. We will also have the opportunity
to spend a day or two helping out at one of the community projects
in the Jinja area.
Crossing back into Kenya we pass the port town of Kisumu before entering
Tanzania and the world famous Serengeti National Park. It will take
us two days to cross overland the most documented game park in Africa.
A game drive through the Ngorogoro Crater is an absolute must before
we reach the town of Arusha.
The Serengeti is the most famous game park in all of Africa, and after
spending some time there you will know why. The Ngorogoro Crater has
been compared to Noah's Ark and the Garden of Eden, an incredible
20km wide volcanic crater littered with lion, rhino, buffalo, elephant,
zebra, and wildebeest - just to name a few.
We spend 3 days overlanding in the wild savannah plains amongst the
African Big 5 wildlife in two of the most famous game parks in Africa.
Our days are spent game driving and photographing wildlife like: lion,
leopard, wildebeest, rhino, warthog, cheetah, gazelle, zebra, giraffe,
elephants, buffalo, hartebeest, reedbuck plus many more. If we are
lucky we may also spot the African Little 5. As the sun goes down
we make camp amongst the wildlife, eat a hearty meal and fall asleep
listening to the sounds of Africa. Your reservation awaits you at
the 1000000 star Hotel (the breath taking African skies).
No fully guided self drive 4x4 Africa adventure would be complete
without the thrill of driving through the most famous game park in
Africa.
We leave the Crater continuing through Masai Land to Meserani, a Masai
Village. Here we visit a Masai Village and Cultural Centre.
Week 11:
A day's drive takes us to the coast and Dar es Salaam or "Haven
of Peace" in Kiswahili. It is here where we leave the 4x4 vehicles
and catch a ferry to the spice island of Zanzibar with its ancient
Arab architecture, tropical beaches and crystal clear waters.
The ferry arrives in Stone Town - a classic Arabic old city, with
narrow cobble stoned streets, sweet smell of spices floats through
the air, and the local mosque hums in the background. At sun-down
the plaza changes form and as the sun disappears over the Indian Ocean,
the Plaza comes alive with the smell of barbecuing fresh seafood,
colorfully dressed women mix dough in preparation to make Zanzibar
pizzas and the men stand around talking politics. For the true Zanzibar
experience a visit and a meal in the plaza is an absolute must. A
visit to Zanzibar would not be complete without taking one of the
many spice tours on offer and a couple of days relaxing on the tropical
beaches and swimming in crystal clear waters. For those wanting to
partake in aquatic activities Zanzibar will not disappoint - snorkeling,
scuba diving, swimming with dolphins, sailing and windsurfing are
all on offer.
We spend a few days to relax and enjoy.
Week 12:
Leaving Dar es Salaam behind us we head west through Mikumi National
Park and reach the border of Malawi. We follow the lake shore and
enjoy the laid back atmosphere of this beautiful country. The Nyika
Plateau is definitely worth a visit, high in the Malawi Mountain range,
a rare opportunity to take a horse riding safari or try your hand
at fly-fishing. The road to the Plateau overland is steep, rocky and
slow going but not a problem for our 4x4 vehicles.
Lake Malawi with its beautiful beaches and coves not only gave the
country its name it also covers one third of the county's surface.
Week 13:
Heading further south we cross into Zambia and visit South Luangwa
national park, one of the best kept secrets of African game parks.
Not many travellers know about this outstanding park hidden in the
Luangwa valley.
Overlanding on some particularly bad roads we arrive at our "home"
for the coming 2 nights - Flat Dogs Campsite; flat dog = crocodile
in the local language. The campsite is situated on the banks of the
Luangwa River - a natural fence separating the campsite from South
Luangwa National Park. It is not unusual for Elephants to wander into
camp at breakfast time to check-out the breakfast menu; be warned
Kellogg's Cornflakes are one of the favorite foods and they are not
shy in helping themselves! The campsite has several platforms high
in the tress - a perfect spot to lay out your mattress under a mosquito
net and listen to the wild African sounds.
South Luangwa National Park is famous for leopard, lion, giraffe,
hippos, crocodiles, hyena and aardvark. It is one of the few parks
where night game drives as well as walking safaris are possible. A
spectacular park situated in a spectacular part of Africa.
Passing through the capital Lusaka on our fully guided self drive
4x4 Africa adventure we reach the world famous ` smoke that thunders`
renamed to Victoria Falls by David Livingstone.
Week 14:
Long before we reach Livingstone we can see the mist coming from the
famous Victoria Falls. The mist becomes more pronounced as we arrive
in the centre of Livingstone, Zambia. The Zambezi River with its Victoria
Falls is a natural border line separating Zambia from Zimbabwe; the
Falls leaves many speechless with her sheer size and power; 1 mile
long and pumps an incredible 4.5 million cubic meters of water every
second into the Zambezi Gorge.
Livingstone is the perfect base to enjoy the many activities on offer
including a sunset cruise down the Zambezi; white water raft; abseil
and gorge swing in the Zambezi Gorge, bungee jump 111m with Victoria
Falls providing the perfect backdrop; take an afternoon stroll with
Rhinos; or photograph the Falls from great heights in a micro light,
helicopter or light aircraft - the options are endless.
Our next destination is Botswana with Chobe National Park and the
Okavango Delta. We have the option to go into the delta in dugout
canoes and spend a couple of days amongst the wild life. There is
also the option on this fully guided self-drive 4x4 Africa adventure
to take a scenic flight over the Delta, a rare opportunity to spot
herds of elephants from the air.
Okavango Delta is one of the most popular tourist destinations in
Botswana. An amazing 15,000 sq km water maze of lagoons, estuaries,
streams and islands form this incredible haven for birds and African
animals alike. The best way to explore the Delta is by Mokoro - local
dug-out canoes, at night we free-camp by the banks of the Okavango
Delta.
Week 15:
Overlanding into northern Namibia we visit Etosha National Park for
three days, have a look at the world's biggest meteorite and enjoy
the breath taking desert scenery before driving south along the skeleton
coast.
Etosha is Namibia's draw card. A vast game park situated in classic
African savannah surroundings. The well located watering holes often
mean we do not have to travel far to see wild life. The well equipped
campsites situated near a flood lit watering hole are a pleasant surprise
for everyone who has travelled north to south. A perfect setting to
break open a few bottles of South African finest wines and enjoy a
platter of cheeses, olives, and fresh fruit as we watch the animals
come in to drink. Sitting by one of watering holes peacefully watching
wild life is a vast contrast to the hustle and bustle of Cairo and
Egypt - you will begin to wonder if you are still on the same continent!
The German colonial towns of Swakopmund and Luderitz are well worth
a visit as well. Swakopmund appropriately labelled as the desert adventure
capital of Southern Africa, there are many activities to had including
quad biking, sky diving and deep sea fishing. For those looking for
a more relaxed time there are plenty of excellent restaurants serving
famous Namibian seafood and traditional German food and beer. Luderitz,
an old Bavarian style German colonial town, is a true step back in
time. On the icy shores of the South Atlantic Ocean it is home to
seals, penguins, flamingos and assorted marine life.
Not far from Luderitz is the diamond ghost town of Kohlmanskop. Once
a bustling diamond mining town until the slump in diamond prices after
WW1 and richer deposits discovered further south left Kohlmanskop
a mere reminder of what life was like pre WW1.
Sesriem National Park provides us the chance to climb to Dune 45,
the largest sand dune in World. A visit to Fish River Canyon and the
hot springs of Ai Ais are also a must in this part of the Africa.
Week 16:
South Africa is our last country and final destination on our fully
guided self drive 4x4 Cairo to Cape Town adventure. Leaving the arid
landscape of Namibia we soon hit the green Mediterranean like wine
region of the Western Cape and our final destination of Cape Town.
A wine tour around Stellenbosch is a civilised way to wind down our
epic journey across the African continent.
As we arrive in Cape Town and enjoy a final meal together we reminisce
over the previous 4 months; remembering our overland adventures we
toast to our experiences, the interesting people we have met along
the way and more importantly to us; for turning our dreams into a
reality.
It is here we conclude our Fully Guided Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
- Cairo to Cape Town.
For those wanting to spend more time exploring the Southern Cape we
can assist in car hire and great destinations to visit.
DATES: Cairo to Cape Town - the Ultimate Fully
Guided Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
Departs: Saturday 1 November 2008, Aqaba, Jordan
Arrives: Sunday 22 February 2009, Cape Town, South Africa
INCLUDED: Cairo to Cape Town - the Ultimate
Fully Guided Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
- 4x4 overland vehicle (max 2 people per vehicle)
- Fuel, Road tolls, spare parts, international vehicle paperwork, ferries
- Camping equipment (tent, camp bed, director camping chair)
- Kitchen and cooking equipment
- Guide/lead vehicle
- 2 experienced expedition crew (mechanic and tour leader/cook)
- Meals while camping
- Accommodation - 10% hotels/hostels 90% camping
- Maps and local information
- Return ferry to Zanzibar
- Spice Tour, Zanzibar
- Entrance fees:
- The lost City of Petra, Jodan
- Wadi Rum, Jordan
- Pyramids, Cairo, Egypt
- Valley of Kings and Valley of Queens, Egypt
- Karnak Temple, Egypt
- Lalibela, Ethiopia
- Monasteries Tours, Lake Tana, Ethiopia
- 1 day Samburu National Park, Kenya
- High Tea Elsamere, Naivasha, Kenya
- 1 day Nakuru National Park, Kenya
- 2 nights/3 days Murchinson Falls, Uganda
- Boat trip, Murchinson Falls, Uganda
- 2 days Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
- 1 day Ngorogoro Crater, Tanzania
- Mikumi National Park, Tanzania
- 2 days Nyika Plateau, Malawi
- 2 days South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
- 1 day Victoria Falls National Park, Zambia
- 2 days Okavango Delta, Botswana
- 3 days Etosha National Park, Namibia
- 1 day Sesriem National Park, Namibia
- 1 day Fish River Canyon, Namibia
- Wine tour Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa
EXCLUDED: Cairo to Cape Town - the Ultimate
Fully Guided Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
- International driving permit
- Visas
- Sleeping bag
- Flights
- Personal comprehensive travel insurance
- Personal spending money
- Minor activities enroute; drinks and snacks, meals while staying
in hostels/hotels.
PRICE: Cairo to Cape Town - the Ultimate Fully
Guided Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
Land Price £9,500 per person and additional Local
Payment £1,400 per person (payable day 1 of departure)
For enquiries and booking availability for Cairo to Cape Town - Fully
Guided Self Drive Africa Adventure contact Deborah Thiele at Africa
Expedition Support either via email: info@AfricaExpeditionSupport.com
or telephone +254 725 459 063.
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Wadi Rum, Jordan

Sunrise over Mt Sinai, Egypt

Breakfast at South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

Cheetah in Etosha, Namibia

Mokoro, Okavango Delta, Botswana

On the Felucca down the Nile, Egypt

Dahab, Egypt

Watering hole in Etosha, Namibia

Elephants playing in mud, Chobe National Park

Fish market, Stone Town, Zanzibar

Horseriding, Lake Malawi

Ngorogoro Crater, Tanzania

St George Church, Lalibela, Ethiopia

Sphinx, Egypt

Blue Nile Falls, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Serengeti, Tanzania

Zanzibar beach

Dune 45, Namibia
Petra, Jordan
Samburu People, Northern Kenya
Our new Uganda friends, Murchinson Falls, Uganda
Namibian Desert
Etosha National Park, Namibia
Roundabout in Sudan, Nubian Desert
Equator, Uganda
Luderitz, Namibia
Stone Town, Zanzibar
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