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APO10K: Kalahari + Augrabies
Falls + Sun City
Day 1
Arrive Kimberley Airport and meet your
Kalahari safari host, who will transfer you to your
luxury accommodation in this historic diamond-mining
town – world headquarters of De Beers Consolidated
Mining. After a short orientation tour of Kimberley
check in, settle in and relax by the swimming pool.
This evening enjoy an optional dinner at the historic
Kimberley Club founded in 1881 by Cecil John
Rhodes at the height of the British Empire.
Day 2
This
morning we visit the famous Big Hole of Kimberley
and Open Mine Museum. With a surface area of over
40 acres and a perimeter of over 1 mile, this open-pit
area was mined to a depth of over 3,000 feet at the
height of the diamond rush – the largest hand-dug
excavation in the world. At the Village Museum view
Eureka, the first recorded diamond discovered in
South Africa, then catch the historic Kimberley tram
to the City Hall and visit a jeweller to see diamonds
cut and polished.
This afternoon we drive to Witsand Nature Reserve
to view the strange phenomenon of the Roaring Dunes,
a scenic 3-hour drive. Check in to your game park
chalets and view the white sand dunes rising above the
surrounding red desert sands that, from September to
April, make strange growling sounds as you walk on them.
The sand pebbles are of similar size and shape,
capturing pockets of air between them on warm summer
days. These pockets of air are released when the sand is
disturbed, giving off the roaring sound.
In the evening sit around an open campfire and enjoy
a traditional barbeque dinner. Then observe the stars of
the southern skies as you have never seen them before,
including the Milky Way and spectacular
Southern Cross. In this remote location far from any
city lights, enjoy some of the finest stargazing
available anywhere in the world!
Day 3
Today we continue our journey to the vast and arid
Kalahari Desert, one of the world’s last unspoilt
ecosystems and one of Africa’s greatest wilderness
areas, a drive of around 4.5 hours. In this land of far
horizons, marvel at the gigantic nests of the sociable
weaverbirds set high in camel thorn trees and stop to
examine some of the amazing succulent desert plants
which have adapted to survive in such harsh conditions.
Around midday we arrive at the 3.7-million hectare
malaria-free Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, a
visionary joint venture between South African and
Botswana. Check in to your simple but comfortable
air-conditioned chalet at Tweerivieren (“Two
Rivers”) and relax by the swimming pool. In the late
afternoon enjoy your first game drive, before dining at
the camp restaurant.
Days 4 and 5
The
next two days we explore the vast Kalahari Plains
of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. As you will
have the services of an experienced private driver/guide
throughout your safari, you will have the flexibility of
discussing preferred routings and travelling times with
him each day. However we recommend setting off early
each morning as the camp gates open (05h30 to 06h00
depending on the season), to take advantage of the best
game viewing conditions of the day. Because of the heat,
all game drives will be in an air-conditioned vehicle
with your guide.
Wildlife is plentiful in the red sand dunes and
semi-desert of this vast game sanctuary, which is twice
the size of the Kruger National Park. Of the many
species of mammals and reptiles that have successfully
adapted to the harsh desert conditions, the most famous
is the black-maned Kalahari lion. Kgalagadi is
also renowned for the magnificent Oryx (gemsbok)
and its cheetah and leopards - which are
more easily seen in the sparse vegetation.
We hope to see some big cats before returning to camp
at around 09h00 for breakfast. The rest of the morning
can be spent relaxing at camp, reading or bird watching,
before setting out again at the time of your choice
(usually the late afternoon) for another game drive.
We should see large herds of antelope including
springbok (which do not occur in the Kruger Park),
eland, blue wildebeest and oryx. We also hope to see the
brown and spotted hyena, black-backed jackals, the
curious meercats, yellow mongoose, porcupines, honey
badgers, bat-eared foxes, Cape foxes, African wild cats
and many other interesting animals. Bird life is also
prolific (260 different species - including over 20
raptors) making this a superb bird watching venue.
After a full day of game viewing, relax and enjoy
another magnificent African sunset in the atmosphere
that only the African bushveld can provide!
[Note: You will see some of Africa’s most unusual
animals in the Kalahari and many of the “great cats” –
lion, cheetah and leopard. But please note that the
vegetation does not support elephants, rhino or buffalo]
Day 6
Today
we leave Kgalagadi and head south through Bushmanland.
We stop at a Bushmen craft stall, to give you the
opportunity of supporting this community by buying one
of their hand-made products, before continuing to
Augrabies, a 4-hour drive.
At Augrabies (“The Place of Great Noise”) the
mighty Orange River dramatically crashes over the
rim of a granite canyon during the summer flood, to
plunge 270 ft into the gorge below – forming South
Africa’s largest waterfall and the sixth largest in the
world.
Check in, settle in and relax in your air-conditioned
chalets, then view Augrabies Falls at leisure,
where conditions for a photo shoot are excellent. In the
evening, enjoy a relaxing dinner at the camp restaurant.
Day 7
Today is free for rest and relaxation at Augrabies,
as your host departs early to travel overland to
Johannesburg (so that he can meet your flight tomorrow).
Choose one of the optional excursions available, such
as Canoeing on the Orange River or a day
excursion to Riemvasmaak Canyon. Or extend your
holiday by an extra night to view the wild flowers of
Namaqualand in season (August/September) or the
mighty Fish River Canyon. Alternatively simply
relax by the swimming pool.
Day 8
This morning you will be transferred to Upington
Airport for your 1-hour flight to Johannesburg
Airport.
You will be met at Johannesburg Airport and
transferred to the fascinating international resort of
Sun City, a 2-hour drive through the rural North
West Province.
Check in to your luxury Sun City hotel and enjoy
the many pleasures of this sophisticated resort, which
offers the best of Vegas-style gaming combined with
world-class sporting and family facilities. Settle in to
your lush subtropical surrounding, under warm blue
African skies.
Days 9 and 10
Relax and enjoy the many holiday facilities of Sun
City. Although famous for its gaming activities, Sun
City offers a wide variety of outdoor, family and
sporting activities - making it one of South Africa’s
most popular holiday destinations.
Its world-class Entertainment Centre includes
slot machines and bingo, whilst the sophisticated
Casino offers Black Jack, Roulette and much more.
Outside there are waterfalls and abundant
tropical bird life. The Valley of the Waves
water theme park offers both gentle rides and thrilling
steep slides, as well as a man-made tropical beach with
real waves!
There is an excellent gym and spa and a
full range of sporting activities, including water
sports on the dam, tennis courts and two
world-class championship golf courses at the Gary
Player Country Club and Lost City, where crocodiles are
found in some water hazards!
Kamp Kwena children’s club offers a supervised
programme of activities for children up to12 years -
including painting, play dough, mini golf, bumper boats,
trampolines, mini cars, animal world and indoor and
outdoor games.
Or simply relax at one of the many swimming pools and
absorb the atmosphere of this very special resort.
Day 11
Return transfer to Johannesburg Airport.
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