The famous journey from Cape Town to Victoria Falls takes in epic sights in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Marvel at the towering dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, explore wildlife-rich Etosha National Park, and glide through the channels of the Okavango Delta.
Witness elephants, lions and leopards in Chobe National Park, then conclude at the spectacular Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
This overland safari combines epic scenery, unforgettable wildlife encounters, and adventure from start to finish.
- Max 12 people
- Professional Safari Guides
- Safari truck / Minibus & 4WD
- 20 Breakfasts, 16 Lunches & 12 Dinners
- Entrance Fees
- 4 nights in guest houses & 16 nights camping
- Use of camping equipment (except sleeping bags)
- Okavango Delta mokoro excursion
Highlights
- Cape Town – Cape Point tour
- Fish River Canyon – walking
- Namib Desert – walk Sossusvlei dunes
- Swakopmund – dune boarding & sea kayaking
- Brandberg – rock paintings
- Etosha NP – game viewing from camp & on drives
- Okavango Delta – mokoro excursion and bush walks
- Victoria Falls – adventure activities
Information
Overnight
14 nights on safari we stay at designated campsites in national parks and towns. Formal campsites have hot and cold showers, laundry facilities & telephones. 2 nights we “camp wild” without fences in the Okavango. On these nights the crew will erect a bucket shower (with hot water off the fire) and a pit latrine (with seat!).
4 nights guest house, twin bedrooms with en suite facilities on a bed and breakfast basis.
Meals
20 breakfasts, 16 lunches and 12 dinners will be provided by the Sunway crew, prepared at the vehicle and eaten around the camp fire. (3 of these breakfasts are provided by the guest houses).
Transport
Due to Namibian gravel roads we mostly run this tour in custom-built Sunway Safari trucks with 12 seats; or (on 5% of tours) Mercedes Sprinter minibuses with 12 forward facing seats and air conditioning.
For the transfer into the Okavango we use a 4WD Land Cruiser with 12 forward facing seats, with trailer.
Limited participation
An essential part of your safari is some participation. From putting up your tent to packing the truck in the morning – it’s all part of your adventure. There are some long travel days which means early morning starts so we all need to get involved to make the day run efficiently. Your tour leaders will do all the meal preparation but we do ask the clients to help (on rotation) with the washing up. In the Okavango the local polers will offer to assist with washing up, and make your life a little easier!
Responsible Tourism
We visit the southern eastern portion of the Okavango Delta. Our local mokoro guides are members of the OKMCT Community Trust. All entrance fees and guiding fees go directly to the local people. The entry fees are paid to the community trust office in Maun and are used by the trust board for their community upliftment. This portion of the income benefits the community as a whole.
The actual daily wages per guide is paid to each individual poler, and thus benefits that person and their family as direct income. By working with this community Sunway is ensuring them a tourism income and thus sustainable protection of the environment.
Age Policy
We accept children 12-18 with accompanying adults on scheduled tours (for private groups we can accept younger children).
If the clients are older than 65 years, then we require a medical certificate too (stating client is fit and healthy to embark on a multi-day tour covering long distances etc).
The best time to visit Namibia
The Namib desert landscapes form a magnificent backdrop for a spectacular safari. Lying on the Tropic of Capricorn, and flanked by the cold Atlantic Ocean, Namibia has a desert climate for the most part and there can be large differences in day and night temperatures, low rainfall and overall low humidity.
The best time to visit Botswana
Botswana is centrally located in Southern Africa and mostly has a sub-tropical climate. Largely Kalahari desert, there are sizable differences between the day and night temperatures and virtually no rainfall. In the Delta temperatures are more moderate due to the abundance of water. Botswana is a wonderful destination all year round…
Dry season is from May to October: The game viewing is superb and wildlife is very easy to spot.
May:– Autumn temperatures are typically 10°C/50°F to 28°C/80°F.
June, July & August:– Winter morning game drives can be cold at around 6°C/42°F, but it warms to +-25°C/78°F.
September & October:– Spring begins and temperatures warm up to +- 34°C/100°F. The migration of the Southern Carmine Bee-eaters is a sight to behold and a must-see for this time of year.
Green season is from November to April: Baby season and nothing beats seeing a lioness with her cubs, or other young animals at play.
November & December:– Typically cooler than October and between 20°C/69°F and 33°C/91°F. The more desert areas can still have very hot days.
January & February:– The Summer or “Green” months, with occasional storms in the afternoon. Temperatures are around 32°C/90°F in the day.
March and April:– The waters of the Delta start to rise and large herds of elephant and buffalo begin to make their way back to the Okavango as winter approaches. Lovely, clear weather and few clouds prevail, but the nights are cooler and the days very comfortable at around 30°C/87°F.





























































































































































































































