Tour #8 B

10 days / 9 nights

victoria falls - zambia or zimbabwe depending on the season

tour price on request



Africa welcomes you, dear friends!

After border formalities you will be met by a representative of the company Alpha-Zulu, transfer to your hotel and have free time for rest. You can visit the Queen Victoria and Prince Alfred Waterfront, which is a tourist Mecca Cape in Town. There you will find a variety of cafes and restaurants, expensive shops and souvenir stalls, folk singers and dancers performing directly on the street, seals resting on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean that caresses the eyes with its blue waves...

After a delicious and hearty breakfast you will meet your guide for excursions in and around Cape Town. Table Mountain, the symbol of the city, will be the starting point of your excursion. You will go up to the mountain in the cable car (payment is made on the spot, for whether it operates depends on the weather) and from the top you will have a bird’s eye view of this unforgettable city. After that you will visit the Cape Town Castle of Good Hope, which was the first stone structure on the peninsula, and from there you will see the Grand Parade, dominated by the Town Hall building. Continuing the journey, you will visit the Company’s Gardens built at the time of Jan van Riebeeck, founder of Cape Town. You can buy peanuts to feed the squirrels, who will eat from your hand. Next to the Gardens you will see St. George’s church, famous for having the largest stained-glass windows in the Southern hemisphere. Nearby are also the Houses of Parliament and the National Gallery of art. A tour of a jewelry factory will help you understand the process of cutting of precious stones and you can touch diamonds of various sizes and learn useful information about jewelry. If you like, you can purchase jewelry at factory prices direct from the manufacturer.

Today you will relive the days of the discoverers and of the colonial conquests and you will spend the day on Cape of Good Hope, which you have heard about in school. In 1488 Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias landed on the Cape and called it the Cape of Storms, because he had survived a terrible storm that nearly cost him and his crew their lives. Portuguese King João II, having great expectations for a new Eastern sea route, renamed it the Cape of Good Hope. Here tourists often look forward to seeing large families of baboons. These animals are very cute, but be careful not to feed them, for you might get hurt when they fight for their food. After passing the entrance gate your bus will follow a level road and then drive down to the famous promontory. Here you can make a souvenir photo against a panel that has the coordinates of the Cape of Good Hope. Then you can climb to the highest point of the Cape Peninsula, where you will enjoy the extraordinary beauty of the ocean and the bay. We now say goodbye to the Cape and we are on our way back. The road runs along the coast of False Bay and goes through the small town of Simon’s Town, near which the largest South African naval base and Boulders Beach are situated. On that beach you will meet the famous Cape penguins. Long ago, these wonderful animals chose this beach for hatching their offspring and now they live there year-round, delighting local and foreign tourists. You will stop for lunch (at your own expense) at a restaurant well known for its seafood recipes. Return to the hotel around 17h00-18h00.

And so you end your visit to the beautiful city of Cape Town, a city included in the top ten most visited cities in the world. A representative of the company will say a cordial goodbye and you will be transferred to the airport. You have a two-hour flight to Durban, the second largest city in South Africa, located directly on the shore of the Indian Ocean. You will now enjoy a tour where you will feel the unique atmosphere of this wonderful southern city. You will visit the ninth largest port in the world, take a ride in a rickshaw along the coast of the "Golden Mile", compare the old and new architecture of the city, as well as visit the Indian market, where locals are buying all sorts of potions prescribed to them by their famous Zulus sorcerers, the ”sangomas". In addition, this market is known for its low prices on jewelry and souvenirs. Remember! At the Indian Market you must haggle about prices. Your hotel is on the shore of the warm Indian Ocean.

Relax and leisure on the coast of the warm Indian Ocean. Durban is becoming extremely popular among tourists from all over the world. Ballito and Umhlanga are famous resorts on the East Coast. Whenever you go, any time of year here, the warm air and the evergreen subtropical landscapes will make you want to return here again and again.

A lot of interesting excursions and classes offered im Durban for different tastes:

  • Deep sea fishing
  • All types of surfing
  • Diving
  • Go bungee jumping
  • Walks and the dune-riding on quadbikes
  • Helicopter Flights
  • And nature! You can go for a day with a guide to the Midland Meander, or what we call "White Africa". This amazing area is similar to Switzerland with wonderful farms. On one of them you can try local beers with the traditional delicacy, biltong (dried meat); on another farm you may taste delicious cheeses made according to old Swiss recipes; on the third there will be wine tasting. On the way, visit a famous ceramic workshop, and lunch at a German restaurant where the owner himself is prepares real traditional German sausages with fried potatoes and warm sauerkraut.
  • Without leaving the city, you can visit the famous Durban aquarium, which has rightfully received praise and worldwide recognition.
  • It is also possible to plan with the guide from Alpha-Zulu Africa a day for shopping when you may think of gifts for your friends and relatives.

Relax and leisure by the warm Indian Ocean.

You will rise early and transfer to the airport for the flight to Johannesburg. You will be greeted by a tour guide from Alpha Zulu Africa and proceed with a short city tour. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon in Johannesburg.
Johannesburg is South Africa's largest city in South Africa, the financial capital of South Africa, a metropolis literally standing on gold. In the center of the city are the offices of the De Beers company, of AngloGold, of Anglo-American and other well-known corporations. You will also visit the district where the pioneers of the Gold Rush pitched their tents. You will feel the unique atmosphere of this huge modern city that never sleeps. We recommend that you order an additional excursion in the afternoon. After that, your guide will meet you in the lobby of the hotel for transfer to the famous Carnivore Restaurant. This restaurant is well known for the fact that they serve meat of various exotic animals on an all-you-can-eat basis.

After breakfast, you will ride in a comfortable bus to meet new impressions. A 2-hour flight will take you to Johannesburg, South Africa’s financial capital, where a connecting flight will bring you to Victoria Falls. This unique ecological system is the "wonder of the world". Tons of water of the Zambezi River crash down the rocks from a height of more than 100 meters, forming clouds of misty spray. This spray is what natives call “the clattering smoke". In 1855 the English adventurer David Livingstone discovered this wonder of the world for Europeans and named the falls in honor of Queen Victoria. After flights and border formalities, you will meet with an English-speaking company representative for a short transfer to your hotel. The cozy African atmosphere will induce you to rest. At 4:00pm meet in the lobby for a transfer to the river. You have a boat cruise on the Zambezi River, where light snacks and a glass of wine, you will experience an unforgettable African sunset.

This day commences with a guided walk to the waterfall. You will pass through tropical "weeping" forest, which received its name due to the fact that millions of splashing water drops rise above the waterfall and fall from trees and greenery, creating the effect of constant dew, like tears falling down from the trees. The waterfall itself amazes you with its majesty. It is considered the widest waterfall in the world, with a length of 1700 meters.

After the tour you can relax in the hotel or book additional tours:

  • Elephant safaris
  • Helicopter flight
  • Hike along with lions
  • Dinner in the African restaurant
  • Rafting
  • Bungee jumping

We now have to say goodbye to the beauty of Africa. Check-out and transfer to the airport for flights to Johannesburg and from there home.

We look forward to seeing you back in South Africa, dear friends!

what is included:

Included:

  • Accommodation in hotels according to the chosen category B&B
  • Transfers according to the program with guide in South Africa andwith English-speaking at the waterfall

Not included:

  • Tickets CPT–DUR–JNB, JNB–VFA–JNB
  • Visas
  • Insurance
  • Tip tour guides, drivers, restaurants
  • Additional excursions and transfers