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Duration 12 days 14 days
Price From $ 3,855 $ 7,699
Price Per Day $ 321 $ 550
Highlights
  • Discover the magnificent Drakensberg mountains
  • Search for safari animals in Kruger National Park
  • Cycle through vast mountain scenery, forests, waterfalls and canyons
  • Search for Africa’s iconic wildlife during safaris in Liwonde and South Luangwa National Parks
  • Learn about the history of Malawi and its fight against the slave trade
  • Gain insight into the Chewa, Yao and Ngoni cultures in Malawi, and witness the mystical Chewa mask dances
Trip Style Small group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
Travel Themes
  • Safari
  • Cycling & Biking
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Johannesburg
  • Kruger National Park
  • Johannesburg
  • Lake Malawi
  • Liwonde National Park
  • Luangwa
  • Lusaka
  • South Luangwa National Park
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Airfare included
Activities
  • Cycling
N/A
Meals Included There are 11 breakfasts, five lunches and five dinners included on this tour. For breakfast, expect a good selection of cereals, toast, jams, fruit and yogurt, coffee and rusks. Occasionally we have a cooked breakfast or buffet. Included meals are cooked and prepared by your guide and drivers. On two days, we have a cooked lunch, but most days we have a large selection of sandwich ingredients including cold meats, bread, salad, cheese and crisps. Vegetarian and other dietary requirements are well catered for but please inform our team at least two weeks before you travel. The tour leaders do all the shopping and meal planning for each group. Each tour has a cool box for cold drinks and you will be made aware of nights when alcohol is not available so you can purchase some beforehand. We supply the following drinks on all tours: fruit juice and squash served with breakfast and lunch, tea and coffee served with breakfast and dinner. All other beverages will be at your own expense.
  • 32 Meals
  • 11 Breakfasts
  • 3 Brunches
  • 7 Lunches
  • 11 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Gluten Free
Description

This two-wheeled adventure takes us through stunning mountain scenery, past dramatic rock formations, through abandoned gold mines, baboon-inhabited forests and tranquil natural waterfalls. Partway through the trip, we dismount our bikes and spend two days on safari in Kruger National Park where we have the chance to spot lions, rhinos, elephants, giraffes and various other wild animals. From Kruger, we continue our pedal-powered journey before ending at the mighty Blyde River Canyon. With perfect road surfaces and idyllic sunshine, there is surely no better way to experience eastern South Africa than by bike.Cycle between the jagged peaks of the Drakensberg and the safari animals of Kruger National Park

Set out on an unforgettable adventure to discover Malawi and Zambia’s great cultural and natural wealth through wildlife safaris, cultural explorations and their fascinating history.
Itinerary: Cycling the Drakensberg & Kruger

Day 1 Start Johannesburg; transfer to Golden Gate Highlands National Park

Upon arrival in Johannesburg we drive directly to the Golden Gate Highlands National Park in the Maluti Mountains of the Northern Free State. This transfer takes roughly 5 hours but will be broken up with stops along the route for bathroom breaks and to stretch the legs. The Golden Gate national park gets its name from the golden hue on the parks sandstone cliffs as the sun hits them. With 11,600 hectares of highland habitat, the national park is home to a number of animals including springbok, mountain zebra and wildebeest as well as the rare bearded vulture and bald ibis. Depending on the time of the group flights, we will either set up the bikes this afternoon or tomorrow morning. We will have a chance to test them out around the grounds of the accommodation before we begin the cycling. Accommodation: Glen Reenen Rest Camp (or similar)

Day 2 Ride over a spectacular mountain pass with a chance of spotting wildlife; transfer to Northern Drakensberg and cycle to our lodge

Getting up early, we cycle 15mi (25km) on roads through the national park. We start with a short climb to a viewpoint where mountain zebras are often spotted before descending a long, winding mountain pass. Later in the ride, we take a few short, steep up-and-down sections to get our hearts pumping before it levels out. All along this road there are great opportunities to see wildlife from the saddle so make sure you have a camera to hand. At the park exit, we transfer towards the Northern Drakensberg (37mi/60km) stopping at the vulture restaurant for views over the Sterkfontein Dam and an early picnic lunch. We then get back on the bikes and cycle down the Oliviershoek pass all the way to the Sungubala lodge, our overnight stay. Here we have the whole night to take in the stunning view of the Amphitheatre, a spectacular 3mi (5km) long vertical cliff face, while enjoying a meal cooked by the guides. Accommodation: Sungubala Eco Camp (or similar)

Day 3 Cycle to the Northern Berg before hiking and a chance to swim at a waterfall

In the morning, we cycle towards the Drakensberg mountains while following a backroad route into the Royal Natal National Park in the Northern Berg. This ride is fairly undulating but the views of the Amphitheatre at the top of each rise are well worth the effort. After entering the park, we continue on our bikes for approximately 1.2mi (2km) to our picnic spot – before lunch we can change into our swimwear and walk the short distance to a waterfall for a well-deserved swim in the cool waters. After lunch, we have time to explore the park and hiking trails or relax before transferring back to our accommodation. Accommodation: Sungubala Eco Camp (or similar)

Day 4 Transfer to Dundee; afternoon ride to Rorke's Drift Museum

We leave the Drakensberg after breakfast with a transfer (130mi/210km; approximately three hours) by road to Dundee. Here we have time for a little shopping and to resupply before continuing onto Rorke's Drift. At Rorke’s Drift, we have a guided tour around the area where 150 British and Colonial troops defended a small garrison against a near-5,000-strong Zulu force. After a hearty lunch and a change into cycling kit, it’s back onto our bikes for a 28mi (45km) ride from Rorke’s Drift to our overnight accommodation. This is a great ride through the scenic cattle country; the first 10.5mi (17km) is on a good-quality compact-dirt road, where we often spot many types of vulture and eagle flying overhead. Once back on the paved road, we have a flat ride to our accommodation where we can relax in the pool. Accommodation: Amabutho Warrior Lodge (or similar)

Day 5 Transfer to Badplaas before getting on the bikes for a great ride to our lodge

We have an early morning transfer (186mi/300km; about four hours) towards the hot springs town of Badplaas in the Mpumalanga province. After lunch, we get on the bikes and start our ride with a fantastic 10.5mi (17km) descent before an undulating route to our accommodation just outside town with views of the Hlumu mountains. Accommodation: Badplaas Forever Resort (or similar)

Day 6 Transfer followed by a scenic ride on edge of the Songimvelo Game Reserve and onto our lodge

We start with a short transfer to Maanhaar, close to the border with Swaziland. From here, we climb on the bikes and ride along a gravel road winding between the Songimvelo Nature Reserve and the base of the Hlumu mountains. We pass an abandoned mine; it’s now home to vervet monkeys, so make sure you have your camera ready. As the road starts to climb, we hop in the bus and transfer to the top of a mountain range overlooking the Songimvelo Nature Reserve. We stop on this road for a quick photo at a viewpoint overlooking the valley below before getting back on the bikes to cycle into Barberton town and onto our accommodation. Accommodation: African Rest Lodge (or similar)

Day 7 Cycle to Kruger National Park through the Kaap River Valley

After breakfast, we get on the bikes and start our ride through the Kaap River Valley as it winds towards Kaapmuiden. After about 31mi (50km), we reach our stopping point and get in the van for a short transfer to a shopping centre where we can change out of our cycling kit and stock up on cold drinks and snacks for Kruger. From here, we have a very short transfer to the Malelane Gate where we enter Kruger National Park and start our safari. We have a two-hour game drive through the southern tip of the park to Skukuza Camp. Keep your eyes peeled and cameras ready: the southern part of Kruger is known for being home to an abundance of big cats. Accommodation: Kruger National Park Camp (or similar)

Day 8 Game drives in Kruger National Park

We have an early start to beat the heat of the day and maximise our chances of seeing a predator. Because of the early start, we only have a small breakfast at the camp, which consists of a South African rusk and coffee. After several hours watching animals, we pause in one of the designated lunch spots where our guides cook us a delicious brunch. From here, we continue our game drive back to camp and have the rest of the day to relax in the pool or at the bar, which overlooks the Sabi River. Tonight, we can go on a night safari in one of the official safari vehicles (this is an optional extra and should be paid for locally. Please see the optional activities section in the Trip Notes for prices and further information). Accommodation: Kruger National Park Camp (or similar)

Day 9 More game viewing, transfer to Hazyview

We aim to spend most of today in the national park searching for animals, and once again start with a morning game drive, but in the opposite direction to yesterday. We return to camp for brunch and to collect our bags before our final game drive in Kruger as we leave the park via the Numbi Gate. From here, we have a short transfer to our overnight accommodation in Hazyview, where we can stroll down to Hippo River or relax by the pool. Accommodation: Gecko Lodge (or similar)

Day 10 Cycle to Sabie and onto Graskop; visit Mac Mac Pools

After a few days of well-earned rest, we get back on the bikes for the most challenging ride of the trip. After a hearty breakfast in Hazyview, we cycle from our lodge up the escarpment and towards Sabie. This first part of the ride is stunning and very different from what we have seen earlier in the tour as our route takes us through avocado plantations and dense forests before arriving in Sabie where we can stop at a cafe for a coffee milkshake and muffin. From Sabie, we continue to climb until we arrive at Mac Mac Pools, where we stop for a swim in the natural pools while our guides make lunch. After food, our ride heads downhill for a visit to Mac Mac Falls and continues to Graskop and our accommodation overlooking the escarpment. Accommodation: Mogodi Lodge (or similar)

Day 11 Ride along the Panorama Route to God's Window via Bourke's Luck Potholes; afternoon ride to Blyde River Canyon

Our final day of cycling takes us through more beautiful scenery as we cycle along the Panorama Route. In the morning, we visit God’s Window to take in the breathtaking landscape before cycling past Wonder View and to Bourke’s Luck Potholes. We stop for lunch here and walk around the curious rock formations before getting back on the bikes for the last time and cycling to the spectacular viewpoint over the Blyde River Canyon and to our accommodation. For our last night in South Africa, we have a group meal in the hotel restaurant, which has an amazing view of the three Rondavels and the canyon. Accommodation: Blyde River Canyon Forever Resort (or similar)

Day 12 Drive to Johannesburg, end

After a leisurely breakfast and a short walk to the private viewpoint within the grounds of our accommodation, we get in the bus and transfer through the small towns of Ohrigstad, Lyndenburg and Dullstroom as we return to Johannesburg Airport. This transfer is roughly 260mi (420km) but we break it up with plenty of short stops and a longer lunch break. Please note, due to the often-high levels of traffic surrounding Johannesburg, we leave our accommodation with plenty of time to complete this transfer. This does mean that on some occasions when the roads are traffic free, we might arrive at the airport early.

Itinerary: The Warm Heart of Africa: Adventures in Malawi & Zambia

Day 1
In Transit to Program
In Flight

Day 2
Arrive Johannesburg, Check-in, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
Johannesburg D Courtyard Hotel Eastgate
Activity note: Hotel check-in from 2:00 p.m.

Afternoon: After checking in at the hotel, take some time to freshen up and relax before our welcome dinner.

Dinner: At the hotel, enjoy a buffet welcome dinner including starter, entrée, side dish; a welcome drink plus coffee, tea, bottle water included, other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: Orientation: The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. We are fortunate to have as our Group Leader a knowledgeable expert who will also serve as our primary lecturer. In addition, we will have the benefit of local experts who will join us at different sites. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. Continue getting to know your fellow participants, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead. Prepare for check-out and flight in the morning.

Day 3
Fly to Malawi, Blantyre, Overview of Malawi
Blantyre B,L,D Protea Hotel Blantyre Ryalls
Activity note: Flight to Malawi approximately 2 hours. Getting on/off a motorcoach. Transfer from airport to Blantyre approximately 30 minutes. Afternoon field trip approximately 3 hours; walking over flat ground.

Breakfast: At the hotel, choose what you like from the extensive breakfast buffet with offerings such as eggs, omelettes, waffles, bacon, sausage, tomatoes, mushrooms, cold meats and cheeses, cereals, fresh fruit, pastries, milk, fruit juices, coffee, tea, water.

Morning: We will check out of the hotel, board a motorcoach, and transfer to Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport for our flight to Blantyre, Malawi; upon arrival, we will complete Malawian immigration formalities. From the airport, we will transfer into the city by motorcoach, heading to our lunch venue.

Lunch: At a restaurant in historic Mandala House, Blantyre, we will have a plated meal from a set menu; bottled water included, other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: At Mandala House, we will walk upstairs to The Society of Malawi Library and Archives, located here in Malawi’s oldest European building. A local historian will provide an overview of the country’s history and the founding of Blantyre. We will then be driven to St. Michael and All Angels Church, built in the late 19th century on the site of the original mission established by the Church of Scotland. Here, a local expert will join us to give a history of the Church of Scotland in Malawi and its fight against the slave trade. Next, as we ride back through the city to our hotel, our local expert will point out some of the significant sights and buildings in Blantyre as we drive past them. We will arrive at the hotel in the late afternoon for check-in with some time to freshen up and relax. Before dinner, we will gather with our Group Leader for an overview of Malawi’s cultures, history, and politics.

Dinner: At the hotel, the extensive dinner buffet will include appetizer, salad, soup, entrée, side dish, and dessert choices with local dishes such as nsima and cassava; bottled water included, other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer tomorrow.

Day 4
Zomba, Liwonde National Park, Camp
Liwonde National Park B,L,D Mvuu Camp
Activity note: Getting in/out of a motorcoach. The drive to Zomba is about 50 miles, approximately 2 hours; from Zomba to Liwonde is about 35 miles, approximately 1.5 hours. The boat ride from Liwonde to the camp is approximately 1 hour. Walking up to 1 miles; uneven, mostly flat terrain.

Breakfast: At the hotel, the extensive breakfast buffet includes choices such as eggs made to order, sausage, bacon, cooked tomatoes, cold cereals, fresh fruit, bread/pastry items, milk, fruit juice, coffee, tea, water.

Morning: After checking out of the hotel, we will board our motorcoach and depart Blantyre, heading northeast towards the town of Zomba. During the drive, we will pass through beautiful countryside and be able to see numerous local people going about their daily lives. Arriving in Zomba mid-morning, we will drive through town and see some of its significant sights while our local expert provides background on what was Malawi’s first capital. We will disembark from the vehicle for a walk through the local market in the company of our expert. Here we will experience an important part of daily life as we view the array of foods and goods being sold. We will also have an opportunity to interact with the vendors and learn why Malawi is known as “the warm heart of Africa.” Re-boarding our motorcoach, we will ascend the curving road to the top of the Zomba Plateau with its amazing views. Rising up to 5,900 feet, the plateau dominates the area and provides numerous viewpoints over the landscape below.

Lunch: At the inn on the top of the plateau, we will have a buffet lunch with choices of soup, salad, entrée, and side dish; bottled water included, other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: Next, we will be driven a short distance on the plateau for a nature walk with our Group Leader and a local expert who will provide commentary as we observe flora and fauna, including plentiful bird life. At the conclusion of our nature walk, we will re-board the motorcoach and drive north to the town of Liwonde. There, we will transfer from the vehicle to a flat-bottomed motorboat for the remainder of the distance to Mvuu Camp. During our boat ride on the Shire River, we may spot animals such as crocodile, hippo, waterbuck, and elephant as we cross over the border into Liwonde National Park. Upon our arrival at the camp, we will settle into our rooms with some time to freshen-up. We will regroup in the early evening with our Group Leader for a discussion on the management and revitalization of national parks in Malawi.

Dinner: In camp, we will have a plated and served 3-course meal with bottled water, coffee, tea; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 5
Bush Walk, Boat Safari, Game Drive
Liwonde National Park B,L,D Mvuu Camp
Activity note: Walking about 1 mile; uneven terrain. Getting in/out of a boat; boat safari 1.5 hours. Getting in/out of safari vehicles; game drive 3-4 hours.

Breakfast: Early morning coffee and snacks provided in tents prior to bush walk. We will return to camp after our bush walk for breakfast that will include eggs cooked to order, sausage, bacon, cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk, juice, coffee, tea, water.

Morning: Early morning before breakfast, we will join our local safari specialist for a bush walk in the park. We will learn to identify tracks, spoor, and other signs to discern the small creatures in the bush, as well as look for the plentiful bird life in the area. Mid-morning, we will embark on a boat safari on the Shire River, in the company of our safari specialist. As the day starts to heat up, we expect to see animals such as elephant, hippo, crocodile, waterbuck, and other antelope species along the banks of the river, as they come to drink. Bird life is also prolific, and we may even see the pied kingfisher hover and then dive as it "fishes" for its meal. We will return to camp after our field trip.

Lunch: In camp, lunch will be a plated and served 2-course meal; bottled water, coffee, tea included, other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: During the heat of the day, we will have time to enjoy the camp's amenities or simply rest and relax. Our Group Leader will give us a lecture on rhinoceros over afternoon tea. Then we will climb into our open-air, 4x4 safari vehicles for a game drive in the park. Liwonde National Park is home to Malawi's largest population of elephant, and in recent years has also seen the reintroduction of black rhino and cheetah. We will look for these animals, as well as the plentiful antelope species, as we slowly drive through the mopane forest and river floodplains in our safari vehicle. As the sun sets, our drive will continue as our safari specialist uses a spotlight to search for nocturnal creatures. We will return to camp in time for dinner.

Dinner: Camp meal.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer tomorrow.

Day 6
Bush Walk, Mangochi, Boadzulu Island
Lake Malawi B,L,D Makokola Retreat
Activity note: The drive to Mangochi is about 35 miles, approximately 1.5 hours. Walking in Mangochi about 1 mile and periods of standing; paved, flat surfaces. The drive from Mangochi to Makokola Retreat is about 16 miles, approximately 20 minutes. Boadzulu Island boat trip 2-3 hours. Bring swimwear; snorkeling gear provided.

Breakfast: Early morning coffee and snacks provided in tents prior to bush walk. We will return to camp for breakfast.

Morning: We will have another early morning bush walk with our safari specialist. After breakfast, we will check out and depart by motorcoach to Mangochi. The first portion of the drive will be on a bumpy, dirt road that passes through several little villages, giving us a chance to observe local life along the way. Upon reaching Mangochi, we will visit the town in the company of a local expert. We will learn about the history in the area, including the slave trade and one of the first naval battles of World War I that occurred on Lake Malawi. From Mangochi, we re-board our vehicle for the short drive to Makokola Retreat, arriving in time for lunch.

Lunch: In the retreat dining area with beautiful views over Lake Malawi, we will order from a select menu that includes sandwiches, pizzas, salads, and delicious homemade gelato. During our stay at Makokola, bottled water as well as all local brand alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be included; premium brand alcohol is available for purchase.

Afternoon: Early afternoon, we will check in to our rooms and have time to enjoy the retreat’s amenities or simply rest and relax in this beautiful setting. Mid-afternoon, we will board our private boat for a short trip to Boadzulu Island at the southern tip of protected Lake Malawi National Park. There, we will circumnavigate the island, keeping an eye out for the numerous African fish eagles as our Group Leader provides commentary on the species. We will have an opportunity to swim and snorkel in the lake at a sheltered part of the island, looking for brightly colored cichlids for which the lake is known. As the sun sets over the lake, we will have drinks and snacks aboard the boat. Following our return to dry land, we will have time to relax and freshen up before dinner.

Dinner: At the retreat, we will have a plated and served 3-course meal with bottled water; local brand alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages included, premium brand alcohol available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 7
Mua Mission, Kungoni Centre, Traditional Dancing
Lake Malawi B,L,D Makokola Retreat
Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach. The drive to/from Mua Mission is about 60 miles, approximately 1 hour each way.

Breakfast: At the retreat, the breakfast buffet will include choices such as eggs, sausage, bacon, cold cereals, fresh fruit, bread/pastry items, milk, fruit juice, coffee, tea, bottled water.

Morning: We will board our motorcoach and drive to Mua Mission in the Dedza district. At Mua Mission, we will find the Kungoni Centre of Culture and Art including the Chamare Museum and Art Gallery. We will walk through the museum with a docent, learning about the three dominant cultures in the area: Chewa, Yao, and Ngoni. The museum is the life's work of Father Claude Boucher, a Canadian missionary and anthropologist who has lived in Malawi since 1967. His integration into the local culture has allowed him to create the museum and art center, celebrating the cultural and artistic inheritance of Malawi. While at the museum, we will have a demonstration of traditional dancing, including the Chewa mask dances, where the ancestors convey messages through the dancer; our docent will provide explanations of each dance's meaning. Next door to the museum, we will also visit the art gallery, featuring sculptures and paintings from local artists. Many of the sculptures are incredibly intricate, reflecting the masked characters in the Chewa dances.

Lunch: At the Mission, we will have a packed lunch with bottled water.

Afternoon: Our visit to the Kungoni Centre will continue until we return to the retreat mid-afternoon. We will gather with our Group Leader in the early evening for today's class on topics relevant to the program.

Dinner: Retreat meal.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 8
Local Village, Native Flora, Handmade Tapestries, Free Time
Lake Malawi B,L,D Makokola Retreat
Activity note: Walking up to 3 miles total; beach and dirt roads, paved paths.

Breakfast: Retreat buffet after returning from the village.

Morning: We will rise early this morning for a walk to the local fishing village, arriving in time to see the night's catch. A village resident will provide explanation and facilitate interaction with local people. We will also visit a local home and meet residents to gain insights into life in rural Malawi. We will return to the retreat by a unique form of local transport, the Njinga (bike taxi); vehicle transportation also available. Following breakfast, the head gardener will lead us on an interpretive walk through the lodge's lush gardens, with explanations on the various local flora. We will then visit the on-site workshop where ladies produce the beautiful, handmade tapestries that are found throughout the lodge. The ladies will provide an explanation of the process, and we will have an opportunity to make our own tapestry if desired.

Lunch: Retreat meal.

Afternoon: Free time. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Dinner: At the retreat, we will enjoy a special Malawi night, with a buffet featuring local cuisine including starters, main and side dishes, and dessert.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer tomorrow.

Day 9
Bird Walk, Fly to Zambia, Predators, Game Drive
South Luangwa National Park B,D Mfuwe Lodge
Activity note: Walking approximately 1.5 miles; flat ground. Small plane flight to Zambia, 2 hours. Getting in/out of safari vehicles. Drive from Mfuwe airport to lodge approximately 45 minutes. Game drives 4 hours.

Breakfast: Retreat buffet after returning from birding walk.

Morning: Before breakfast, our Group Leader will lead an early morning birding-focused walk on the golf course adjacent to the retreat. Species seen may include little bee-eater, pied kingfisher, lilac-breasted roller, Heuglin's robin, and Livingstone's flycatcher, amongst many more. We will have time to pack and check out before boarding the plane at the retreat’s private airstrip for our flight to Mfuwe Airport in Zambia.

Lunch: Packed snacks will be provided.

Afternoon: We expect to arrive in Mfuwe early afternoon. After clearing Zambian immigration, we will board open-air, 4x4 safari vehicles for the drive to Mfuwe Lodge for check-in. We will have time to settle into our rooms before afternoon tea is served, when our Group Leader will provide an introduction and overview of predators found in Southern Africa. Following class, we will embark on our first game drive in South Luangwa National Park. This park has a high density of animals, including lion, wild dog, elephant, buffalo and the elusive leopard. Each vehicle will have a safari specialist who will provide interpretation of the sights seen. Once the sun sets, our evening drive will continue, searching out the nocturnal species in the area.

Dinner: At the lodge, dinners will vary between a 3-course meal, a buffet, and a traditional South African braii (barbeque) where guests eat in the boma (outdoor enclosure); bottled water included, other beverages available for purchase. Dinners will be after the return of night game drives, usually around 8:30 p.m.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 10
Bush Walk, Game Drive, Night Wildlife
South Luangwa National Park B,BR,D Mfuwe Lodge
Activity note: Getting in/out of safari vehicles. Walking up to 1 mile; flat but uneven ground.

Breakfast: At the lodge, we will have early morning cereal, fruit, toast, coffee, tea followed by mid-morning snacks in the bush.

Morning: This morning, we will divide to participate in a guided bush walk with our safari expert and an armed guard, or go on a game drive with a safari expert. During the bush walk, our local expert will provide insight into tracking, local flora, and any wildlife seen, as well as pointing out the smaller residents in the bush. We will return to the lodge mid-morning to freshen up and relax.

Brunch: At the lodge, choose what you like from the brunch buffet that will include cooked breakfast and lunch items, salads, desserts, coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: During the heat of mid-day, we will have time to enjoy the lodge amenities, view game from the deck of our private chalets as the animals come to drink from lagoons around camp, or simply relax. We will gather for afternoon tea and a lecture by a local expert on the unique surrounding ecosystem and structure of the Zambian National Parks. We will then set out on a day-into-night game drive where animals such as leopard, hyena, porcupine, civet, genet, and honey badger have often been sighted. After dark, our local safari expert will use a spotlight to find animals in the bush. We will return to the lodge in the late evening, just before dinner.

Dinner: At the lodge.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 11
Tracking Wildlife, Local School & Community Projects
South Luangwa National Park B,BR,D Mfuwe Lodge
Activity note: The drive to school and textile site is about 10 miles, approximately 30 minutes each way in open-air safari vehicles.

Breakfast: Early at the lodge, mid-morning snacks in the bush.

Morning: Again this morning, we will divide and have the choice of a game drive or a bush walk with our safari specialist and armed guard that will emphasize spoor, vegetation, birds, insects and bush lore. We will return to the lodge mid-morning.

Brunch: Lodge buffet.

Afternoon: Boarding open-air safari vehicles, we will visit a nearby school and textile manufacturing site, located just outside the national park's boundaries. Our stay at Mfuwe Lodge supports the Mfuwe community fund that in turn helps support the lunch program at the school. We will be shown around the school, learn about school projects, and (when school is in session) have an opportunity to interact with some of the children. We will move on to a textile manufacturing shop that employs and trains members of the local community who make beautiful, hand-painted textiles. Our afternoon will be topped off with sundowners (drinks and snacks) set up in a beautiful location back in the national park (weather permitting). We will return to the lodge after sunset, in time to freshen-up before dinner.

Dinner: At the lodge.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 12
Game Drive, Elephant Social Structure, Final Game Viewing
South Luangwa National Park B,BR,D Mfuwe Lodge
Activity note: Getting in/out of safari vehicles, game drives of 3-4 hours duration.

Breakfast: Early at the lodge, mid-morning snacks in the bush.

Morning: We will search the surrounding area for animals that may have eluded us thus far, heading back to the lodge mid-morning.

Brunch: Lodge buffet.

Afternoon: We will spend the heat of the day at the lodge. Over tea, our Group Leader will give a lecture on elephant social structure and behavior. We will end the afternoon with one last game drive in South Luangwa National Park.

Dinner: At the lodge. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.

Evening: At leisure. Enjoy reminiscing about the program's unique experiences and what we’ve learned. Prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.

Day 13
Fly to Lusaka, Fly to Johannesburg, Program Concludes
In Flight B,L
Activity note: Getting in/out of safari vehicles. The flight from Mfuwe Airport to Lusaka is approximately 70 minutes; the flight from Lusaka to Johannesburg approximately 2 hours. See your program’s travel details regarding transfers.

Breakfast: At the lodge.

Morning: We will check out, board our open-air safari vehicles, and transfer to the Mfuwe Airport for a scheduled flight to Lusaka, Zambia, en route to Johannesburg.

Lunch: Boxed snacks will be provided, as well as an in-flight airline lunch.

Afternoon: From Lusaka, we will board a commercial flight to O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Our program concludes upon arrival. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!

Day 14
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Morning: Arrive North America.

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