Southern Africa II
Dates: Sept 27 - Oct 8, 2025 (12 Days)
with Neil Coen & Todd Mentz
Begins Victoria Falls, Ends Capetown
Cost: $4195 Single Supp: $800
Maximum tour size: 26
Post-tour Namibia Extension Dates: Oct 8 - 14
Cost: $2000 Single Supplement: $300
Africa is a destination that captures the imagination of travelers like no other. Once considered the “Dark Continent” it remains mysterious and alluring in the travel imagination. Imprint’s Southern Africa includes the best the continent has to offer and the most diverse 12 days that can be had on a tour. We start with thundering Victoria Falls – “The Smoke that Thunders” as it was known by the natives. Then it is amazing game-viewing with 4 days of safari in Zimbabwe/Botswana. Then, with a complete change of scenery we conclude in vibrant Cape Town. We’ll venture to Cape Point, photograph penguins, sample wine, and enjoy Africa’s most engaging urban center. For those who choose to extend to Namibia, we’ll experience another entirely new travel ecosystem as we explore the desert state.
















Trip Itinerary
Day 1 Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe 9/27
Welcome Meeting, Zambezi Sunset Cruise
We’ll gather mid-afternoon for our traditional ‘get-acquainted’ meeting. Afterward we’ll enjoy the classic sundowner cruise on the Zambezi River. The Zambezi sunset cruise is a traveler’s institution: animals coming to the river for their evening drink (and an open bar for us!), beautiful scenery, hippos lounging alongside, the thundering sounds of the falls approaching, and an amazing African sunset.
Shearwater Explorers Village (4 nights)
Day 2 Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls National Park, Township Visit, Free afternoon
Spectacular Victoria Falls, one of the world’s seven natural wonders, is our goal this morning. “So lovely it must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight” said David Livingstone of the spectacular Mosi-oa-Tunya - ‘The smoke that thunders’. The mighty Zambezi River is divided into a series of braided channels that descend in many separate falls. Together, the Falls are over a mile across and boast the largest curtain of water in the world – over 130 million gallons of water per minute go over the falls and drop more than 300 feet to the roiling gorge below. We’ll be here when photography is at its best. Later this morning we visit Chinotimba Township. The word Chinotimba describes the roar of the water from the Falls in the local Nambya language. We will be hosted in a local family residence for lunch and a Q&A session. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy as you choose.
Day 3 Victoria Falls
Free day
Today is a free day. Victoria Falls offers many excursions, wildlife viewing, and adventure activities. Options include: walking or night safaris; white water rafting, a large variety of adventure sports activities, and much more. Your tour manager will assist with bookings.
Day 4 Victoria Falls
Rhino Safari, Flight of Angels
An early morning start takes us to a private game preserve where black rhinos reside. The viewing success rate exceeds 90% so we should see the elusive animals. And of course, we will see other wildlife as well. We’ll be back at our hotel before lunch. Our afternoon activity is the spectacular “Flight of Angels” helicopter ride over the falls. This is the only way to view the entire breadth and majesty of the falls. This activity has been so popular in the past we’ve decided to include it on all of our tours. We'll gather for a dinner together, with views overlooking the dramatic zig-zagging gorges that lead away from the falls.
Day 5 Chobe National Park
Sunset cruise
After breakfast we’ll be transferred to the Botswana border and then to our Chobe accommodations. After settling into our classic safari lodge we will enjoy a sunset cruise on the Chobe River where we can watch elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and myriad birds without having to reach for our binoculars. Not to mention the chance of a spectacular African Sunset. Kwalape Safari Lodge offers the perfect base to discover the wonders of Chobe NP. The main restaurant and bar are bomas nestled into the surrounding bush with a pool-side bar, ideal for sundowners and sharing the day’s experiences.
Kwalape Lodge (3 nights)
Day 6 Chobe
AM & PM game drives, Q&A
Today will begin and end with Chobe game drives. The park is over 4000 square miles of wilderness area watered by the Chobe & Savuti Rivers – big game magnets. This includes lions and some of the highest concentrations of elephants in Africa, an estimated population of around 25,000. In addition, we’re likely to see zebras, giraffes, warthog, and numerous antelope including Sable, Roan, Oribi, Reedbuck, Lechwe, and the colorful Chobe Bushbuck. Bird watching opportunities in Chobe are ample and include some 350 species including the African Fish Eagle, the rare Pells Fishing Owl, saddle-billed storks, long-toed Plovers, pink-backed Pelicans, African Skimmers, Bradfield’s Hornbills, and Carmine Beeeaters. Another Chobe highlight, exclusive to Imprint, is an informal Q&A session with our host, Milton K., director of the lodge. Among other topics, he will share what life is like in today’s Botswana, why Botswana is so different from the surrounding countries, why its people are so confident, how his marriage was arranged, and how he got his nickname!
Day 7 Chobe
AM & PM game drives, local entertainment
More game drives highlight the day's plans - early morning and late afternoon. But today’s unique activity is a wonderful music and dance performance from a local dance troupe. At Imprint, we have arranged local music and dance performances in many countries – this is by all measures the most energetic, the most authentic, the most fun, and the most engaging performance we have ever offered.
Day 8 Cape Town South Africa
After a leisurely morning we’ll be transferred to Kasane’s airport for our afternoon flight to Capetown. We’ll be met there by our ace guide Todd and taken to our V&A Waterfront accommodations.
Onomo Cape Town Waterfront Hotel (4 nights)
Day 9 Cape Town
Cape Excursion
This is an awe-inspiring day-long tour to the towering headland known as Cape Point. The drive south highlights the 12 Apostles peaks, historic and picturesque coastal villages, and photogenic beaches. At the Good Hope Nature Reserve we’ll enjoy rich fynbos vegetation, bird life, endemic antelope and zebra, and the historic lighthouse. For lunch we travel on to Simon’s Town with its charming Victorian architecture. Then a visit to the charming penguin colony at beautiful Boulders Beach.
Day 10 Cape Town
Winelands Exursion
A delightful drive takes us into the heart of the Cape winelands, through superb mountain ranges, vineyards, and Cape Dutch homesteads. Our first stop of the morning is a local wine estate. An informative cellar tour and wine tasting gives us personalized insight into the finer points of wine-making. Our first top is Stellenbosch after crossing scenic Helshoogte Pass. Take a stroll down the canal-lined avenues in the shade of giant oaks and past beautifully preserved historic buildings or enjoy the coffee shops, galleries, antique shops, and wine bars that line the sidewalks. This university town exudes an air of quiet intellectualism and wine-making history. With the great numbers of wine estates on offer we are truly spoiled for choices when we enjoy our second wine tasting of the day. After our return to Cape Town, your evening is free.
Day 11 Cape Town
Free day, Final dinner
Imprint will assist with free time transportation arrangements and bookings. Two obvious options are Robben Island and Table Mountain. Located in Capetown’s Table Bay, Robben Island is the infamous Apartheid era prison. The most famous inmate, of course, was Nelson Mandela. All groups are escorted through the complex by former inmates – a fascinating cultural connection experience. The rotating Table Mountain Aerial Cablecar sweeps visitors to the top of Table Mountain. It is one of Capetown’s most popular tourist attractions. The upper cable station is on the westernmost end of the Table Mountain plateau, at an altitude of 1067 meters (3500 feet). The station offers views over Table Bay, Capetown center, Robben Island to the north, and the Atlantic seaboard to the west and south. We'll gather for a final dinner together and share memories of our adventures together.
Note: Imprint Tours’ operational values are to include all major sights on our tours. However, Robben Island does not offer any group discounts, meaning we are unable to add value by including it. The Table Mountain excursion is weather dependent and cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, we have elected to make these excursions optional.
Day 12 Cape Town
Tour over after breakfast. Imprint will assist with airport transfers. For those extending to Namibia, we will depart after breakfast.
Namibia Extension
Note: While not physically demanding, this extension entails long driving days on dusty, unpaved roads. The pace is demanding. Of the 6 nights, 4 are single night stops. Moreover, while Imprint endeavors to hire sturdy vehicles in good repair, Namibia is particularly hard on vehicles and breakdowns and/or replacements due occur.
Day 1 Clanwilliam
Cederberg Wilderness
A half day's journey brings us to Clanwilliam. A brief stop as we depart Capetown allows a photo op of Table Mountain across the Bay. Clanwilliam is the gateway to the Cederberg Mountains. We’ll have time to visit the nearby Cederberg Wildernsess Area to do some easy hiking, see the ancient San Rock Art, and photograph the famously picturesque rock formations. Leopards are known to have been seen in this area as well.
Clanwilliam Lodge (1 night)
Day 2 Orange River
After breakfast we'll depart for the Orange River which serves as the Namibian - South Africa border. Its an all-day journey but in the evening we can relax in our lovely riverside bungalows or have a sunset drink by the hotel pool as the river meanders by below us.
Felix Unite Camp Provenance (1 night) http://felixunite.com
Day 3 Fish River Canyon
Canoe excursion, Fish River Canyon
In the morning we’ll indulge in a leisurely paddle as we travel by canoe on the Orange River. After lunch at the hotel we’ll depart for an afternoon of driving. Our goal: Fish River Canyon, the largest canyon in Africa and second largest in the world. Hopefully there will be time for a quick, easy hike along the canyon rim upon arrival and possibly another African sunset with the magnificent views from the canyon rim.
Canyon Roadhouse (1 night)
Day 4 Sossusvlei
Sunrise Hike
Today we'll start with an optional sunrise hike along the canyon rim. The rest of this day will be spent driving the edge of the Namib Naukluft National Park on our way north. The Namib-Naukluft Desert is an ancient land with an ageless spirit. It is home to some of the rarest plant and animal species in the world. The animals of this harsh landscape include the oryx, springbok, Hartmann’s zebra, leopards, and cheetahs. Our goal is the premier sight of southern Namibia – magnificent Sossusvlei, home to the globe’s highest sand dunes, Dead Vlei, and gateway to the Namib-Naukluft National Park.
Desert Camp (2 nights)
Day 5 Sossusvlei
Sossusvlei, Dead Vlei, Sesreim Canyon
Today is our desert activity day. An early start will allow us to enjoy the early golden light that electrifies the reddish sands of Sossusvlei’s magnificent dunes. Our destination is Dead Vlei with its stunning, picturesque black petrified trees, backed by the golden dunes and blue desert skies. We’ll finish off our morning with an easy hike through Sesriem Canyon, carved millions of years ago by the Tsauchab River. This is an absolutely spectacular photographic day – the clear highlight of the extension. In the afternoon your time is your own and, for those interested, we can help arrange an optional scenic flight.
Day 6 Windhoek
Another driving day brings us to Namibia’s capital of Windhoek. Our reward is dinner together in Windhoek's most popular pub.
Klein Windhoek Guesthouse (1 night)
Day 7 Extension Over
Extension over after breakfast. Imprint will assist with airport transfers.
What’s Included:
11 night’s accommodation; All breakfasts, 5 dinners, 5 lunches; All transport (bus, taxi, custom safari vehicle, flight); All tips (tour director, local guides, drivers, group meals, hotel staffs); Full-time services of Imprint escort; All entrances: Victoria Falls NP, Stanley & Livingstone private reserve, Chobe NP; All activities: driving safaris; Chobe River cruise; Zambezi River cruise; helicopter ride, Township visit, wine tastings (2), Q&A, local dance performance, Cape Point excursion, penguin reserve, and more.
Extension: 6 night’s accommodation; All breakfasts, 4 dinners, 2 lunches; all tour transport; all tips (guide, driver, group meals, hotel staffs); Full-time services of African guide; All entrances: Sevilla Rock Art Trail, Fish River Canyon NP, Sossusvlei, Dead Vlei; All activities: Cedarberg Mountains hike, Orange River canoe excursion, Fish River Canyon hike
Important exceptions:
Tour participants are responsible for the cost of drinks, free-time sightseeing and meals, optional excursion equipment, camera fees, flight baggage overage fees, visa fees when applicable, and all other expenditures of a personal nature.
Please note that all itinerary details and hotels are subject to change
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LiveStreams, Virtual Tours, Powerpoints and Coffee Chats
Recommended Viewing
“Sarafina” (1992) (South Africa)
“Invictus” (1995) (South Africa)
“Gorilla’s in the Mist” (1988) (Rwanda)
“Into the Okavango” (2018) (Botswana, Namibia)
Recommended Reading
“Long Walk to Freedom” by Nelson Mandela (South Africa)
“The Elephant Whisperer: My Life with the Herd in the African Wild” by Lawrence Anthony (South Africa)
“Cry The Beloved Country” by Alan Paton (South Africa)
“Whatever You Do Don’t Run: True Stories and Reflections by Not-So-Rugged Rangers” by David Hood, James Hendry, Chris Roche, Megan Emmett (Safari Stories)
“Born a Crime” by Trevor Noah
Featured Articles
“A Day on Safari in Africa: What you can Expect in Camp and in the Wild” (Lonely Planet)
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“Why Kigali, Rwanda, Should Be More Than a Layover Before Your Gorilla Safari” (Conde Nast)
“How This Technology is Saving Lions” (National Geographic)
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