Spend your first day in beautiful Vic Falls, named after the majestic Victoria Waterfall. Tonight and tomorrow night we will camp at Shearwater Lodge (or similar) with shared ablution facilities.
Itinéraire
Ce voyage complet de trois semaines commence à Victoria Falls et se termine au Cap. Nous traversons des paysages incroyablement diversifiés - des vignobles richement fertiles, des déserts arides et d'une beauté envoûtante, des canyons spectaculaires et des lagons tranquilles. Parmi les temps forts, citons l'observation du gibier dans le parc national d'Etosha, l'escalade des dunes de sable géantes de Sossusvlei, le camping dans le delta de l'Okavango et une excursion d'une nuit dans le parc national de Chobe. De nombreuses activités facultatives sont également proposées, du rafting en eaux vives sur le fleuve Zambèze au quad dans le désert du Namib. Ce safari, qui est notre safari le plus populaire, vous fera certainement aimer l'Afrique et en redemander !
Programme du circuit
Chutes Victoria (sans repas)
Chutes Victoria (petit-déjeuner)
Today is spent relaxing or participating in a myriad of Optional Excursions. Named after the famous World Heritage site and Water Falls, the town of Victoria Falls is situated on the Zambezi River and surrounded by the Victoria Falls National Park. Our lodgings is conveniently situated in the centre of town, and within walking distance of the adventure booking agents, restaurants and shops. A short walk down the main road takes you to the entry point to view the falls, which are situated between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Victoria Falls, or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders), was named by David Livingstone on his explorations, and is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Your trip includes entry to Victoria Falls National Park.
At 1700m wide and around 100m high, this is the world's largest sheet of falling water and a memorable sight on any African Safari! After our adventure activities briefing, the day is spent viewing the Victoria Falls, or exploring the many sights and delights of this town!
White water rafting in the Batoka Gorge is considered to be world class. Besides the excitement of the grade 5 rapids, there are the "floats", where there is time to admire the scenic cliffs and occasional wildlife on the riverbanks.
Optional Activities. Adrenalin junkies can bungee from the Victoria Falls Bridge connecting Zimbabwe and Zambia or abseil down the Batoka Gorge - neither activity is for the faint hearted! All year round, flights in fixed wing, micro light and ultra-light aircraft or helicopters provide an aerial perspective over this magnificent World Heritage Site. White water rafting on the Zambezi is world class. Beside the excitement of the Grade 5 rapids, there are the "floats," where there is time to admire the scenic cliffs and the occasional wildlife on the riverbanks.
BOTSWANA
The size of this successful country can be compared to countries such as Kenya or France, and fairly smaller than Texas. Botswana is a landlocked country with borders such as South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe which can all be crossed overland. For such a small country, it boasts an array of spectacular game viewing opportunities such as, hundreds of elephants splashing in the Chobe River and the Okavango Delta and its maze of lagoons.
De Victoria Falls à Kasane (Petit déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
After breakfast, we cross the border into Botswana and head to Kasane, and set up camp on the banks of the Chobe River. The Chobe River forms a border between Botswana and Namibia and Zambia and is the main water source to the Chobe National Park. Elephants, hippo and many bird species can be viewed as we enjoy the Chobe Sunset Cruise on the river. Tonight we will be camping at Thebe River Safaris (or similar) with shared ablution facilities.
De Kasane à Nata (Petit déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
From Kasane we head to our lush campsite called Elephant Sands (or similar) where we will use shared ablution facilities. We drive through a very unpopulated landscape where the donkeys roam freely. At our campsite plenty of different types of wildlife roam freely, it is truly the experience of a lifetime to see such a diverse collection of wild animals. This is an elephant-lover’s paradise and elephants can frequently be spotted at the waterhole.
OKAVANGO DELTA
The Delta is a huge expanse of water, which has travelled from the Angolan highlands, spreading out to form the largest inland delta in the world. Studded with exotic islands, The Delta is renowned for its incredible variety of birdlife and animals and is unique to Southern Africa.
All you to do is sit back, relax and have your camera as you get guided through the dozens of mazes. The Okavango Delta is a bird lover’s paradise enjoyed by all, best explored by foot and mokoro. With over 400 species of birds, 70 species of fish and an abundance of wildlife, your experience in the delta will leave you wanting to explore the whole of Africa.
De Nata à Maun (petit-déjeuner / déjeuner)
After an early rise, we drive north for a couple of hours to reach the mokoro poler’s station. The Delta region is studded with many local villages where many families live in a traditional way. Some of the villages are very remote and can only be reached by the traditional mode of transport – the Mokoro. Mokoros are dugout canoes manoeuvred through the waterways by local guides who “pole” them through the reeds. At the Mokoro station, we meet our ‘Polers’ and pack our supplies before heading out into the waterways. After a couple of hours along the waterways, we arrive in the heart of the Okavango. These two nights we camp at Sitatunga (or similar) with shared ablution facilities.
De Maun à Ghanzi (Petit déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
Today we head towards the small village of Ghanzi which will be our last night in Botswana. Ghanzi is a town in the middle of the Kalahari Desert and home to the San / Bushman. Optional activities include a number of activities to interact with the San/ Bushman, and to discover how they survived in the Kalahari. Tonight we camp at Tautona (or similar) with shared ablution facilities.
De Ghanzi à Windhoek (Namibie) (Petit-déjeuner / Déjeuner)
Today’s drive will take us through small rural towns and scenic landscapes. Nestled between the hills, Windhoek is a rather small capital city but has many places of historical interest. This afternoon is spent at your leisure with time to visit the local museum or haggling at the street side markets. There are also many shops for those in need of a bit of retail therapy. Tonight we will stay at the Avani Hotel (or similar) in twin share rooms with en-suite bathroom facilities.
De Windhoek à la région du parc national d'Etosha (Petit-déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
Today we make our way across the park, keeping a look out for the many different mammals, reptiles, birds and insects in the various regions. As the vegetation types change, so does the animal and bird life that relies on it, and so different sections of the Park offer a variety of different game options. After a full day of game viewing, we head to our camp.
Etosha National Park covers 22 700 km² and is Namibia’s premier nature and wildlife reserve. Situated around the Etosha Pan with a large variety of animal and birdlife, the extensive network of gravel roads affords us the opportunity of accessing even the most remote areas of the park.
For these 3 nights we camp at Etosha Village (or similar) with shared ablution facilities.
Parc national d'Etosha à Brandberg (ISU) (Petit déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
Today we head down south to the area of the Brandberg. All depending on the time of arrival we will have the opportunity to explore the area. The Brandberg is famous for numerous rock paintings by indigenios African people, The San. The San are also known as the Bushmen. Some of the paintings are up to 4000 years old. The paintings feature warriors, hunters and different animals.
Tonight we camp at the Brandberg Rest Camp (or similar) with shared ablution facilities.
De Brandberg (ISU) à Swakopmund (Petit déjeuner)
Today we head for Swakopmund, via Spitzkoppe (day trip). Founded by the Germans in 1892, their colonial influence is still evident today. Swakopmund has a selection of excellent coffee shops, restaurants & bars as well as many arts and crafts shops selling Namibian curios. There are fine beaches to walk along as well as a great museum, aquarium and galleries to visit. Alternatively, the lovely beach and promenade make for a great relaxing walk – though bathing in the ocean waters may be somewhat chilly! Tonight and tomorrow night we stay in dorm rooms in Amanpuri Lodge (or similar) with shared ablution facilities.
Swakopmund (Petit déjeuner)
Today can be spent relaxing or participating in a myriad of Optional Excursions.
Optional Activities: Include sky diving, quad biking, sand boarding, scenic desert flights, dolphin cruises, fishing trips, golf, horse riding and more. An activity briefing will be held on arrival in Swakopmund.
De Swakopmund à Sesriem (Petit déjeuner)
Leaving Swakopmund, we head south to the industrial Walvis Bay before turning inland and toward the desert. Continuing our journey, we enter the Namib-Naukluft Park in one of the oldest deserts in the world. We base ourselves at Sesriem, a great place to experience the Namib and its many moods. A short distance away is Sossusvlei, surrounded by a dramatic sea of sand dunes reputed to be the highest in the world. Magnificent views of the desert can be seen from the top of the dunes, some over 300 m high. We spend the afternoon exploring this amazing area. Including a transfer to the Deadvlei area, a spectacular sight to behold. These two nights we camp at Oasis camp (or similar) with shared bathroom facilities.
Sesriem à Fish River Canyon (Petit déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
Heading out early, we see the sunrise over this beautiful area and we leave the serenity of the dunes to head south to the Fish River Canyon. At 161 km long, 27 km wide and about 550 m deep, it’s the second largest canyon in the world. The outer canyon was formed by tectonic activity, while the erosion of the Fish River formed the inner canyon. A road follows the eastern rim, giving us access to several viewing points from where we can take in the spectacular vistas. Tonight we camp at Canyon Roadhouse (or similar) with shared bathroom facilities.
Fish River Canyon à Orange River (Petit déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
This morning we continue south, where, after a short drive, we reach the Gariep River - the natural land border between Namibia and South Africa. We camp at a beautiful campsite, on the South African bank of the river.
Orange River à Cederberg (Afrique du Sud) (Petit déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
An early morning start see us travel south through the Richtersveld and the town of Springbok, before reaching the region known as Namaqualand, well known for its prolific display of Namaqua wildflowers that occur each spring. We spend tonight in a picturesque campsite surrounded by local wine farms. Tonight, is our last night under the stars! We will camp at Highlanders Camp (or similar) with shared bathroom facilities.
Du Cederberg au Cap (Petit-déjeuner / Déjeuner / Dîner)
We leave the scenic Cederberg area and travel south towards Cape Town. We travel through the rich fruit growing area of Citrusdal before crossing the Piekenierskloof Pass into the Cape Winelands region. Our first sighting of the Mother’s City Table Mountain across Table Bay means we’ve reached our final destination. The tonights’ accommodation is dorm rooms in one of Cape Town’s best loved hostels, Never@home (or similar) with shared bathroom facilities. We will do a beautiful included tour of Cape Point tomorrow.
Le Cap
Trip ends this morning after breakfast.
Politique d'annulation
BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. DEFINITIONS & PARTIES
a) In these Booking Conditions, the “Company” shall mean Africa Travel Co. Ltd. (Reg. Number: Z-47841).
b) The “Client” is the person or persons listed on the Booking Form.
c) A “trip” is any tour, trip, safari, expedition or combination of sections that has its own Trip Name and Trip
Code as reflected in both the brochure and on the website.
d) “Force Majeure” means any situation or event that is beyond the Company's control. This could be war,
riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, and industrial disputes, natural or industrial disasters, fire, adverse weather
conditions or Acts of God. It could also include governmental obstacles and changes to local transport
operators schedules (like ferry companies.)
2. CONTRACT
a) No contract shall exist between the Company and the Client, until the Company:
receives a signed Booking Form
receives a non-refundable deposit or 25% (twenty five percent) of the Trip Price
receives a signed copy of the Booking Terms and Conditions
issues the Client, or their travel agent, a written confirmation
b) A contract is entered into between the Company and the Client. The person who signs the Booking
Form represents and warrants to the Company, that they are authorised to sign the form and accepts all
these conditions on behalf of themselves and each of their travelling companions including any minors
who may be accompanying them.
c) No persons, organisation or employee of the Company has any authority to vary these Booking
Conditions. Neither do they have any authority to alter any information printed in the brochure or on the
website.
d) The Company and its agents reserve the right to decline any booking. The Company also reserves the
right to cancel any booking at its discretion in the event the Company believes the Client to be unsuited
to the trip booked.
e) Should any of these Terms and Conditions be held to be invalid, unlawful or unenforceable, such Terms
and Conditions will be severable from the remaining Terms and Conditions, which will continue to be
valid and enforceable. If any Term or Condition held to be invalid is capable of amendment to render it
valid, the parties agree to negotiate an amendment to remove the invalidity.
f) This contract (including its validity, existence and implementation, the interpretation and application of
its provisions, the respective rights and obligations of the parties in terms of and arising out of the
conclusion, breach and termination of the provisions of this agreement), shall be interpreted and
governed in all respects by the laws of England.
3. PAYMENTS
a) A non-refundable deposit of 25% (twenty five percent) of the Trip Price is required from each Client when
submitting the Booking Form to confirm the booking. This deposit will only be refunded if the Client
cannot be accommodated.
b) The balance of the Trip Price due by the Client to the Company shall be payable not less than 42 (forty
two) days prior to the date of a trip’s departure.
c) If the full amount is not received in the due time, the Company reserves the right to treat the booking as
a cancellation and the Client will be subject to the Cancellation Fees detailed below.
d) Payment made to an agent does not guarantee the booking, should that agent default in payment to
The Company.
e) The Local Payment (where applicable) must be paid is US$ (United States Dollars) cash to the Trip Leader
at the Pre-Departure Meeting, usually the night before the trip’s departure. This payment forms a part of
the overall trip price and failure to do so will constitute a breach of contract by the Client and the Client
will not be allowed to join the trip.
4. CANCELLATIONS
a) Any cancellations made by the Client must be in writing to the Company. The date on which the
correspondence is received by the Company will determine the Cancellation Fees.
b) Fees applicable in the event of a cancellation will be as follows:
Days Prior to Departure.........% of Trip Price
More than 42 days............25 %
42 to 28 days.......................35 %
27 to 14 days.......................50 %
13 to 7 days.........................75 %
Less than 7days.............. 100 %
c) Should the Client fail to join a trip, or join it after departure or leave it prior to its completion, no refund will
be made whatsoever, including the Local Payment portion that is not used.
d) The Company reserves the right to cancel any trip for any reason more than 42 (forty two) days prior to
the departure date. In this case the Client will be refunded any money they have paid to the Company
and that will be the extent of the Company’s liability.
e) The Company reserves the right to cancel any trip for reasons of Force Majeure less than 42 (forty two)
days prior to the departure date. In this case the Client will be refunded any money they have paid to
the Company, less reasonable expenses the Company has incurred, and that will be the extent of the
Company’s liability.
Some of our trips require a minimum number of Clients in order for it to run. If this number is not reached,
we reserve the right to cancel the trip. The Company will endeavour to cancel this trip more than 42
(forty two) days prior to the departure date unless it is necessitated by the late cancellation of other
passengers on the trip, in which case it will be cancelled less than 42 (forty two) days prior to the
departure date. In each case, the Client will be refunded any money they have paid to the Company
and that will be the extent of the Company’s liability.
g) Should the Client fail to pay the balance of the Trip Price in the due time, the Company will cancel the
booking and no monies already paid to the Company will be refunded.
h) The Cancellation Fees detailed above are only in relation to the Trip Price and do not include any extra
services booked like Airport Transfers and Accommodation. These cancellation fees may be as high as
100% (one hundred percent) and the Client is still liable for their payment.
5. TRANSFERS AND AMENDMENTS
a) If the Client wants to transfer from one trip to another, the Company must be informed in writing. The
Client must complete and sign a new Booking Form and, if necessary, provide an additional deposit (if
more than 42 (forty two) days prior to the trip’s departure) or balance of Trip Price (if less than 42 (forty
two) days prior to the trip’s departure.) The date on which the correspondence is received by The
Company will determine the transfer charge.
b) Charges applicable in the event of a transfer will be as follows:
Days Prior to Departure........% of Trip Price
More than 42 days..............0 %
42 to 28 days.......................35 %
27 to 14 days.......................50 %
13 to 7 days.........................75 %
Less than 7days.............. 100 %
c) Any non-recoverable expenses are not included in the Transfer Fee and the Client will still be liable for
these.
d) The Client cannot transfer their trip to another person.
6. PRICES
a) The Company reserves the right to change their rates at any time prior to the contract being entered
into. In the event that these rates are altered, the Client will be advised at the time of booking.
b) The Company endeavours not to increase the cost of the trip once the contract has been entered into.
However, the cost to run a trip is calculated up to 18 (eighteen) months in advance and increases in
running the trip like, but not exclusively, transportation costs, accommodation costs and fluctuations in
the exchange rates, may make an increase unavoidable.
c) Should a surcharge be payable, the Company will immediately notify the Client of such.
d) The Company will not add a surcharge to a trip less than 28 (twenty eight) days prior to a trip’s
departure.
e) The Company will not impose a surcharge of more than 20% (twenty percent) of the original Trip Price.
f) Should a surcharge be payable, the Client must pay said surcharge prior to joining the trip.
g) The Client must pay the Local Payment contribution for the Discounted Trip.
h) Discounts offered are on the trip price of the trip only, and only one discount may be applied to each
trip. This applies to promotions and specials offered by the Company or any of its representatives.
i) Different sales prices are calculated in various currencies in advance of printing the sales brochure. Due
to fluctuations, prices in various currencies may vary as a result. The Company, and it’s representatives
will not be held liable to refund based on these variances, and the Client will be responsible for settling
all outstanding amounts owed in the currency based on their booking origin, or that of their agent.
7. ITINERARIES
a) The documentation provided by the Company (e.g. Trip Dossiers, Brochures, Website, etc.) is set out in
good faith as statements of intent only and changes to the itinerary, vehicle and equipment use, etc.
may be made where deemed necessary by the Company.
b) Any additional expenses, incurred through deviations to the itineraries because of Force Majeure or
reasons considered advisable by the Company will be for the Client’s account.
c) The Client accepts that Force Majeure may preclude the Company from providing services or following
the itinerary as detailed in the Trip Dossier.
d) The Company will not refund any monies paid for unused services which are included in the Trip Price.
e) As of January 2014 the Trip includes an arrival airport transfer and one pre-night accommodation per
person in a dorm room, or similar where dorms are not available. Should the Company not receive the arrival details in order to book the transfer and dorm accommodation, no refund whatsoever will be
made for this service.
8. CHANGES
a) The Company reserves the right to make changes to the trip any time prior to the contract being
entered into. In the event that any aspect of the trip is altered, the Client will be advised at the time of
their booking.
b) The Company endeavours not to make changes to the trip once the contract has been entered into.
However, because of the unpredictability of travel in many of the areas visited, changes prior to a trip’s
departure may be unavoidable. Where this alteration is significant (i.e. where a major deviation to the
itinerary is made) the Company undertakes to inform the Client as soon as possible.
c) Due to the nature of the areas we travel through significant changes can and do occur after a trip’s
departure, over which the Company has no control. The Company will make alternative arrangements
like changing the method of transport and/or the itinerary if Force Majeure, breakdowns, accidents,
sickness, etc. necessitate such a change. The Company cannot be held responsible for compensation
or additional expenses incurred due to any such change.
9. COMPLAINTS
a) If the Client has a complaint about the trip, such complaint must immediately be raised with the Trip
Leader or the Company’s Head Office so that, if possible, a solution can be found.
b) Failing resolution, the Client must make any complaint within 28 (twenty eight) days of the trip’s finish date.
c) This complaint must be made in writing.
d) The Company will not be held liable for the loss of enjoyment due to unfulfilled expectations of the Trip
due to the nature of adventure group travel; each trip is unique and reliant on client interaction and
participation.
10. COMPANY RESPONSIBILITY
a) All information in documentation provided by the Company (e.g. Trip Dossiers, Brochure, Website, etc.)
has been set out with reasonable care and is published in good faith. Where the Company is acting as
an agent on the Client’s behalf (e.g. when booking facilities/services used before, during the course of
or after the trip), it does so on the explicit condition that it cannot be held responsible for any loss,
damage, injury, additional expenses or breaches of contract resulting directly or indirectly from the
actions or omissions of the suppliers or independent parties with whom these arrangements have been
made.
b) The Company cannot be held responsible:
If there has been no fault on the part of the Company or its suppliers and the cause was the Client’s
fault or the fault of someone not associated with the trip whose actions were not foreseeable.
If the cause was the fault of unforeseeable circumstances beyond the Company’s or its suppliers
control, the results of which were unavoidable even though every caution was taken.
If the cause was the fault of the Client having taken part in any activity or optional activity which
does not form part of the original trip arrangements, even though they may be supervised, arranged
or recommended by the Company or its representatives (e.g. bungy jumping, rafting, ballooning or
other such activities of a risky nature.)
Where a disease or illness is contracted during or after the trip. Should the Client need to leave the
trip because of such, no refund whatsoever will be forthcoming and the Client will be responsible for
all expenses incurred for the treatment of their illness and as a result of having to leave the trip.
For any information or advice provided by a travel agent unless such information has been provided
to the travel agent by the Company. In the case of such information and advice not having been
provided by the Company, the responsibility must lie with the travel agent.
For a travel agent not providing or providing incorrect advice, information or documents, which the
Company has given to the travel agent, or in the case of negligence by the travel agent.
Where the Company has provided advice and information on travel documents, visas, climate,
spending money, clothing, equipment, etc. This advice and information has been set out with
reasonable care and is published in good faith, but without responsibility on the part of the
Company.
For any advice or information provided by the Company’s crew. This advice and information has
been given in good faith, but without responsibility on the part of the Company.
For any Client’s luggage or personal effects
c) The Company, its employees and agents cannot be held responsible for expenses, inconvenience, loss
of enjoyment or anything else caused by the Client’s non-compliance with any of responsibilities listed
below.
11. CLIENT RESPONSIBILITY
a) The nature of the Company’s trips may involve an element of personal risk and potential hazard not
normally associated with holiday tours. The Client must accept these risks and hazards.
b) The Client must accept that safety standards of suppliers of accommodation, local transport and other
operators in most of the countries visited will not be of the same standard as in their home country.
c) The Client must make themselves aware through the various government agency warnings and
advisories (e.g. British Foreign & Commonwealth Office, US Department of State) with regard to the
safety of countries and areas through which they’ll be travelling and to make their own decisions
accordingly.
d) The Client must arrange suitable adventure travel insurance with benefits that cover personal accident,
medical expenses including repatriation and loss and damage to personal effects. It is suggested
insurance is also taken out to cover any expenses related to the cancellation or curtailment of any trip.
Should the Client not have adequate travel insurance, they may not be allowed to join the trip.
e) The Client is to get professional medical advice before travelling and to take all necessary health
precautions and preventative measures.
f) The Client is responsible for informing the Company, at the time of booking, of any known disabilities or
medical conditions, or, if not known at the time of booking, as soon they become known. Any Client
found to have failed to disclose this information, may be directed to leave the trip. No refund
whatsoever will be forthcoming and the Client will be responsible for all expenses incurred as a result of
having to leave the trip.
g) The Company’s crew have authority to make difficult decisions. Should the Client present a medical
condition, the crew may insist they seek medical advice. If the Client refuses to act upon this advice,
thereby putting the other members of the trip in danger or at risk, the Client may be asked to leave the
trip. This includes physical, mental and behavioural conditions. No refund whatsoever will be forthcoming
and the Client will be responsible for all expenses incurred as a result of having to leave the trip.
h) The Client must check the documents issued for trips and services booked through the Company and
should there be any mistakes, immediately notify the Company of such.
i) The Client must adhere to the trip joining instructions given to them.
j) The Client must comply with all current passport, visa and health requirements needed for each of the
countries the trips travel through.
k) The Client must abide by the laws and customs of the countries visited. The Company has absolute
discretion to direct the Client to leave the trip if they disobey such laws and customs. No refund
whatsoever will be forthcoming and the Client will be responsible for all expenses incurred as a result of
having to leave the trip.
l) The Client must not put the welfare of the group, individual member, members or themselves in
jeopardy. The Company has absolute discretion to direct the Client to leave the trip if this is found to be
the case. No refund whatsoever will be forthcoming and the Client will be responsible for all expenses
incurred as a result of having to leave the trip.
m) The Client must reimburse the Company for any expenses incurred on behalf of the Client.
n) The Client must be aware that the Company’s crew, agents and representatives may take photographs
and film footage throughout the trip. The Company reserves the right to use such media for marketing
purposes without obtaining consent from the Client. The Company also reserves the right to use any
Client comments, either verbal or written, for marketing purposes without obtaining consent from the
Client.
I confirm that I abide by the aforementioned and agree to the Terms and Conditions therein contained. I
record that I am joining a trip or making a booking at my own risk and waive any claims that I might have in
regard to injury, loss or death which might occur due to any causes whatsoever. I refer in particular to any
minor child or children who may be accompanying me and confirm specifically that this indemnity as
signed applies to such child/children. I further bind my dependents, heirs, executors, administrators and
assigns to the Terms and Conditions of this agreement, and indemnify and hold blameless Africa Travel Co.
Ltd, its members, associates, employees, representatives, organisers, helpers and agents from all liability for
any or all claims whatsoever and howsoever arising and without limitation (including consequential claims)
arising from any delay, loss or damage to property or injury or illness or death arising from any cause related
to or occurring during my booking or activities or trips with the Company.
Détails du circuit
Hébergement
21 nuits en camping
Participation au voyage
Tous les voyages organisés par ATC sont des voyages participatifs, ce qui signifie que tous les passagers sont censés aider à la vie du camp. Les membres de l'équipe qui dirigent le voyage établiront un système de roulement qui sera respecté. Un jour, vous pouvez être chargé du nettoyage, le lendemain de la cuisine et ainsi de suite. Ce système vise non seulement à faciliter le voyage pour tous les participants, mais aussi à vous permettre, en tant que passagers, d'apprendre à vous connaître les uns les autres pendant le voyage.
Transport
Nos véhicules terrestres sont des camions convertis sur mesure qui disposent de places assises pour nos passagers et d'un espace de rangement pour les bagages et tout le matériel de voyage. Les camions peuvent accueillir entre 24 et 30 passagers lors de nos voyages en camping. La plupart des sièges sont orientés vers l'avant, mais certains modèles combinent des sièges orientés vers l'avant, vers l'arrière et vers l'intérieur avec des tables. Les véhicules sont équipés de vitres coulissantes et les sièges sont surélevés, ce qui permet d'observer le gibier et de prendre des photos. Les sièges sont rembourrés et il y a un espace de rangement pour les objets personnels tels que les appareils photo, les casse-croûte et les sacs à dos dans la zone des sièges.
Assurance
Facultatif
Activités optionnelles. Les amateurs d'adrénaline peuvent sauter à l'élastique depuis le pont des chutes Victoria, qui relie le Zimbabwe et la Zambie, ou descendre en rappel dans les gorges de Batoka - aucune de ces activités n'est pour les âmes sensibles ! Tout au long de l'année, des vols en avion, en ULM, en ULC ou en hélicoptère offrent une perspective aérienne sur ce magnifique site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'humanité. Le rafting en eaux vives sur le Zambèze est de classe mondiale. Outre l'excitation des rapides de niveau 5, il y a les "flotteurs", où l'on a le temps d'admirer les falaises pittoresques et la faune occasionnelle sur les rives du fleuve.
Activités optionnelles : Vous pouvez faire du parachutisme, du quad, de la planche à voile, des vols panoramiques dans le désert, des croisières avec des dauphins, des excursions de pêche, du golf, de l'équitation et bien d'autres choses encore. Une séance d'information sur les activités aura lieu à votre arrivée à Swakopmund.
Vols
Les vols ne sont pas inclus.
Services supplémentaires
Croisière au coucher du soleil sur la rivière Chobe, excursion dans le delta de l'Okavango, parc national d'Etosha, Spitzkoppe, Swakopmund, Sossusvlei, parc national du Namib Nauklift, canyon de la rivière Fish.
Services supplémentaires
Vols internationaux, taxes de départ à l'aéroport, transfert de départ, visas, repas, eau et boissons sauf indication contraire, assurance voyage, blanchisserie, articles personnels et pourboires, sac de couchage, oreillers et eau en bouteille, vaccins et tests requis pour entrer dans les pays visités.
Repas
Repas selon l'itinéraire.
Les repas et les menus varient en fonction de la nourriture achetée en cours de route et des produits disponibles en fonction des saisons dans les régions que nous traversons. Nos cuisiniers de safari sont en mesure de proposer une grande variété de menus avec les ingrédients disponibles, même si les produits proposés ne sont pas de la même sélection que ceux auxquels vous êtes habitués chez vous.
Le petit-déjeuner se compose de pain, de pâtes à tartiner et de céréales, avec un petit-déjeuner chaud tous les deux jours. Les déjeuners sont pour la plupart préparés en cours de route, avec une réserve d'ingrédients pour les sandwichs à préparer soi-même. Les dîners sont préparés le soir à l'arrivée au camping. Un large éventail de menus est proposé pendant votre safari, comprenant des currys, des ragoûts, des pâtes et des barbecues !
Guide
Les services d'un guide sont inclus.
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