Cairo to Cape Town
the Ultimate Fully Guided
Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure
16 weeks
12 countries |
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The following information is not an exhaustive list of everything
you may want to know about this 4x4 Africa adventure but should answer
some of the main key queries.
Group Size:
There is a maximum of 10 4x4 vehicles per fully guided 4x4 self drive
Africa Adventure. This is an exclusive tour with only 1 departure
per year with limited numbers.
Accommodation:
Accommodation is a mix of hotels/hostels, campsites and a small amount
of bush camping. We stay in hotels/hostels in Petra, Dahab, Cairo,
Aswan, Luxor, Zanzibar, Swakopmund and Cape Town. From Nairobi onward
the campsites have good facilities, often with hot showers, bar, restaurant
and rooms/dorms available for upgrades. In East African National Parks
the facilities at campsites are basic; Southern African National Parks
the facilities at campsites are very good.
The Vehicles:
After having spent years on the road throughout Africa in trucks,
cars and on motorbikes we believe that the Land Rover is still the
best 4X4 x far for this kind of trip.
A permanent four wheel drive with a very fuel efficient and sturdy
turbocharged diesel engine combined with coil spring suspension provides
best comfort as well as off road performance.
A very popular safari vehicle means spare parts are readily available
should we require to restock.
Land Rovers have been ploughing the roads of Africa for decades and
proven their reliability.
All 4x4 Land Rover vehicles are equipped with camping equipment, spare
parts, tools, jerry cans for water and fuel.
The Crew:
Africa Expedition Support only employs experienced road crew who have
worked in some of the toughest and most demanding environments throughout
Africa. They have a minimum of 5 years safari experience and are expert
at negotiating the rough terrain, dealing with officials, have excellent
mechanical skills and have the experience and necessary skill to deal
with any challenge. Most importantly they are people persons, love
what they do, and are passionate about Africa.
The Route/Itinerary:
The itineraries on our 4x4 self drive Africa adventures are not day
by day giving us more flexibility. You may want to spend less or more
time in a certain location or visit other places of your personal
interest. We always try to make your 4x4 self drive Africa adventure
as tailor-made as possible but without missing out on the Must Do’s
in Africa.
Our itineraries are developed by experts in the know. We have included
the main highlights in each country giving you the best variety and
African experience.
The Road Conditions:
Road conditions in Africa are challenging. Although most of this trip
is on either tar or good dirt roads there are times when we will be
off-roading in our Land Rovers.
North and East Africa roads are mostly tar however have deteriorated
leaving pot holes and narrow stretches. Animals and locals often use
the main roads as footpaths adding to the challenge.
Southern Africa roads are good dirt or tar seal. With the exception
of Namibia which has well maintained wide dirt roads.
The National Parks are all dirt roads, mostly in Ok condition.
The crew will instruct you in detail on how to safely drive in these
adverse conditions. The lead 4x4 vehicle will always stay in the lead
and adapt their driving speed to suit the conditions.
Land Rover provides the smoothest ride on difficult road conditions.
Safety and Security:
Research undertaken by Africa Expedition Support shows that personal
safety and security concerns are the single biggest factor preventing
people from doing this 4x4 trip individually.
Our crew know this route exceptionally well and are always updated
on the latest information about areas to be visited. The crew are
there to inform on driving times to ensure we always make our night
stop prior to sun down.
Travelling in a group and staying in convoy provides a higher level
of security.
Further as the price for the Africa Adventure includes most of the
activities and National Park entrance fees you do not have to carry
huge amounts of cash with you. Just enough for visas, some activities,
snacks and drinks and meals while in Hotels/Hostels and a few curios
(souvenirs) enroute.
Responsible Tourism:
Travelling can bring many rewards to both yourself and the local people
you meet along the way. Over the years we have seen tourists unknowingly
offend local people.
African people in general are relaxed and often forgiving of our Western
ways. But like anywhere in the World everyone deserves respect and
acknowledgment regardless of cultural differences.
We are mere visitors in a place we are unfamiliar with and do not
understand. Which is exactly why we choose to travel!
1. Respect the Culture - it is not our position nor right to judge,
show disrespect; nor criticize a culture, value or belief which differs
from our own.
2. Respect the Land and Animals - animals are protected in all National
Parks. Driving off a designated track causes massive destruction to
natural foliage; getting too close to wild animals is disturbing and
unsettling. Littering or taking natural foliage is damaging to the
environment.
3. Respect the Individual - always being polite and courteous to local
people. Asking permission before taking photographs and respecting
the answer. Supporting Local Communities:
Africa Expedition Support is proud to support community projects and
orphanages in Kenya, Uganda and Malawi. Along the way we will stop
briefly to visit these worthwhile projects and donate essential items.
Visiting these projects gives invaluable insight into Africa not available
on most organised tours.
We choose to support projects who receive very little or no funding
hence essential items can range from little things such as powdered
milk and nappies through to refurbishing schools and building toilet
blocks.
Backup Support:
In addition to the on-road support by our mechanic whose role is to
maintain the 4x4 Land Rover vehicles to the best possible standard;
Africa Expedition Support has a workshop in Nairobi.
In the unlikely event that one of the 4x4 Land Rover vehicles experiences
complete mechanical failure there are spare Land Rovers based in Nairobi
- the half-way point.
Visas and Passports:
Visas and passports are the responsibility of the individual. Most
visas are available enroute either at the point of entry or Embassies
prior to entering. Our experienced crew are on hand to assist with
visas and border crossings. It is essential there are no stamps from
Israel in your passport.
Trip Payment:
The Trip costs are split into 2 sections Land Price and Local Payment:
Land Price: A non refundable deposit of 20% upon booking secures
your seat. The remainder is payable in full 90 days prior to departure,
failure to do so could result in forfeiting your seat. This is payable
in GBP.
AND
Local Payment: Is payable on day 1 of your expedition directly
to the crew. This is payable in post dated 2003 USD cash only.
The Land Price and Local Payment together form the overall trip price.
Further Information:
For further information and individual questions about Cairo to Cape
Town – the Ultimate Self Drive 4x4 Africa Adventure can be directed
to Deborah Thiele at Africa Expedition Support either by email info@AfricaExpeditionSupport.com
or phone +254 725 459 063.
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