Cape Town, Victoria Falls and Okavango Delta
Visit 2 Natural World Wonders and Cape Town in 11 days!
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Incredible value | 3 experiences in 1!
This tour starts in Cape Town and ends in Johannesburg. As far as transfers are included, all you need to buy is a ticket into Cape Town and out of Johannesburg.
- 5 nights in Cape Town's Cellars Hohenort - B&B - Double Room
- 3 nights in the Okavango Delta - all-inclusive
- 3 nights Victoria Falls - B&B - Premier Room
More of Africa offers:
1. Free guided tour on the Zimbabwean side of the Victoria Falls
2. Free High Tea in the historical Victoria Falls Hotel in Zimbabwe
3. R 500 credit at Chef's Warehouse Beau Constance in Cape Town
4. Third night free in the Okavango Delta
Included:
- return airport transfer Cape Town Airport <=> Cellars-Hohenort
- 1-way flight from Cape Town to Maun
- Domestic flights in and out of the Okavango delta
- Road transfer from Kasane to Royal Livingstone
- Airport transfer from Royal Livingstone to Livingstone Airport
- 1 way flight from Livingstone to Johannesburg
This package is available until 1 April 2023 subject to availability. Feel free to reach out to me for a free quotation.
Value including all above transfers and accommodations: EUR/USD 9 920 per person. For limited time only when booking before 1 December 2022, this trip is EUR/USD 6 290 per person sharing.







Cellars Hohenort | Cape Town
Charming and stylish, the hotel hides amongst nine acres of private gardens, a perfect retreat after your international flight. The 18th-century vineyards of the Constantia Valley stretch out below, while Table Mountain’s vertical slope provides an iconic backdrop.
Upon arrival you begin to soak up the atmosphere of a boutique country house, one that feels a hundred miles from the bustle of the city. You can walk to vineyards and spend leisurely hours savouring the panoramic views. Yet the hotel is only a 15-minute drive into the heart of Cape Town, making Cellars-Hohenort ideal for anyone combining tranquility along with city activities.
All suites have terraces or balconies for those languid hours enjoying the view with a bottle or Constantia wine.
Each of the 52 rooms has been individually decorated, mixing contemporary comforts with the city’s stylistic heritage. Expect lots of space, both in the rooms and your surroundings, along with a gracious old-world hospitality.










Machaba Kiri Lodge | Okavango Delta
The stylish and sophisticated, Kiri Camp, is located on the western side of a 100 000-acre concession (also home to Gomoti Plains) in the heart of the Delta.
The 10 tents are right on the Kiri River under a canopy of Jackalberry trees.
A seasonal inundation of water every year creates vast floodplains of shallow water around the camp, perfect for tranquil mokoro rides. When it recedes, the islands left behind are ideal for walking safaris and game drives amongst the iconic wildlife of the Okavango Delta.
Kiri Camp offers a combination of both game drives and water activities. Based on a private concession, these activities will take you to some of the more remote areas in the delta, previously inaccessible.
The wildlife in the Kiri area is diverse and plentiful, renown for its lion and buffalo interactions and rare wild dog numbers. As Kiri Camp is in a private concession, off road and night driving are allowed, as are armed nature walks through the surrounding islands with knowledgeable guides.
A motorboat ride during peak flood times promises to enthrall you and captivate you, with the chance of seeing iconic wildlife from the river. Glide on quiet mokoro’s through the water lilies and view wildlife from below as you sail along at water level height.




Royal Livingstone | Victoria Falls
The Royal Livingstone is a grand hotel in a prime location on the banks of the Zambezi. It’s so close to the Victoria Falls that you can hear the thundering water and see the top of them from the gardens, along with the fine spray they create.
The hotel’s interiors feature iron chandeliers, polished floors, lavish flower arrangements and gilt mirrors, furthering the feeling of colonial grandeur.
On the sweeping lawn, zebra, warthog and impala can often be seen grazing and a large swimming pool slopes down to the river. The stylish sunset bar is built on stilts over the river and is a scenic spot to enjoy cocktails as the sun sets.

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