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2014 middle east
AFRICA MIDDLE EAST 2014 tz, Schü , a l e u t Man Agen ravel nture T r e t dve trot Globe 240 days a n Africa i ience exper Welcome to the Intrepid way of travel At Intrepid, we love to travel. It’s as simple as that. Every year, we take more than 100,000 travellers around the world on small group adventures that allow them to travel the local way, eat the local way and sleep the local way. This grassroots style of travel ensures unforgettable real life experiences, while at the same time minimising our impact on the communities we visit. We use local leaders, local accommodation and support local community projects, ensuring we keep sustainability and responsible tourism at the centre of everything we do. This year is extra special for Intrepid, as it has been 25 years since we operated our first trip in Thailand. We’ve learnt a great deal in that time, from both the travellers on our trips and the locals we meet, and their feedback has helped us become the experts in adventure travel. So what’s changed since then? Well, for a start, we now run over 1,000 trips in more than 100 countries. This year sees us operating new sailing trips in both Burma (Myanmar) and the Caribbean, expanding our range of Polar adventures, heading to Hawaii for the first time and taking our new Food Adventures into Cambodia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Argentina and Peru. But perhaps more importantly, it’s the things that haven’t changed that define our adventures: the urge to travel, to learn and to connect. After all, it’s human nature to keep exploring. Discovering the world was what motivated Intrepid’s founders back at the start, and it’s what motivates every one of our staff and travellers today. I hope this brochure inspires you to discover the world with us. el celebra av t Tr es re tu 25 ye ... Intrepid James Thornton Intrepid Managing Director a rs of a d v e n intrepidtravel.com 1 Why group travel? The world’s a big place, and it’s human nature to get out there and explore it. But when there’s a plethora of different languages to learn, borders to cross and cultures to negotiate, you can spend a lot of energy on simply getting from A to B. Small group adventure travel allows you to maximise your precious time off. Instead of worrying about logistics, you can focus all your energy on having the experience of a lifetime. Hassle-free adventures Just the right balance We’ve put years of research into our itineraries, operators and accommodation. So why spend hours agonising over every detail of your trip when you can leave it to someone who lives and breathes your style of travel? Whether you’re an independent traveller with limited time or you want to explore a destination that’s outside your comfort zone, you’ll have the support and expertise you need. The best small group adventures strike the perfect balance between planned activities and ‘you time’. After all, it’s your holiday and we don’t want to cramp your style. If something’s got the better of your curiosity, mention it to your leader. They’re happy to help facilitate the activities that you want to do and make sure you’re getting exactly what you want out of your trip. 02 Africa & The Middle East Unforgettable experiences, unbelievable value Our itineraries come with more inclusions than you might expect on a typical small group adventure. Intrepid trips are designed to give you exceptional value and unforgettable experiences. While other group tours might drop you off at the Taj Mahal and leave you to fend for yourself, we’ll help you get the most out of the experience with our stellar leaders and insider knowledge. Why travel with Intrepid? 10 The average number of travellers you’ll find on an Intrepid trip We all travel for different reasons. People. Culture. Wildlife. Food. Landscapes. Cityscapes. Whatever motivates you to get out there and explore the world, we’re here to help you get as close to local life as possible. Small groups All of our trips are designed to create unforgettable 'wow' moments. From our destination managers who craft itineraries that introduce you to truly unique people and places, to our leaders who are on the lookout for opportunities to facilitate local interaction along the way, Intrepid offers local knowledge and experience to get you behind the scenes of a destination. Nothing is pre-packaged or artificial, it's simply unique, authentic insights into local lives. Our groups are small enough to feel like you’re exploring a destination independently, but big enough to create a good social vibe. Group size will vary depending on where you’re travelling; some of our overland trucks carry more travellers, and some of our sailing boats only fit a smaller group. But our average group size is 10. And we’ve found that’s a great number to let you connect with the people you meet – whether they’re locals or the other people in your group. Private group adventures If you're part of a group who are looking for their next unforgettable escape, all of our trips are available to book as a private departure. We can also tailor a trip specifically to your requirements, whether it's for school groups, friends and families, or groups with particular needs or specific interests. For groups of four or more, we can organise a one-off departure of one of our existing adventures. So take a look at our trips and simply pick the right one for your group. To get in contact with us or for more information, please see the back cover of this brochure. Cappadocia, Turkey - Samantha Philp Who should consider a private group? Universities and colleges We customise trips for student clubs, business schools and study abroad programs. Public and private schools For cultural, educational, languages. Benefits of a private group Tailor make your own itinerary or choose from one of our pre-existing departures It's your own exclusive departure Get your choice of departure date Corporate Boost office morale and increase staff motivation with domestic travel, team-building retreats, training sessions abroad and more. Choose your own style of travel Non-profit If you're a regular supporter of an overseas project, why not organise a trip to see your contribution firsthand. It's hassle-free planning We offer the personalised attention of a private groups specialist We organise airfares, insurance and all of your travel needs. Friends and families Let Intrepid help you plan your next holiday – whether it’s a tailor-made trip for your family or a special adventure for a group of friends! intrepidtravel.com 03 Physical & cultural ratings Each trip comes with a physical and cultural rating, so you can pick one that's right for you. Our trip styles Every Intrepid adventure has been carefully designed to make sure you have an unforgettable, grassroots travel experience. Over the years, we've developed a range of styles to fit a broad spectrum of travellers: Cultural ratings give you an idea of the level of culture shock to expect, and how much adjustment is required. As a guide: Taj Mahal, India - Sarah Dibdin little or no adjustment some unusual food and language barriers expect a real culture shock Physical ratings tell you how physically exerting a trip is, and how fit you'll need to be to enjoy it. As a guide: Basix trips Original trips Comfort trips For travellers on a budget, our Basix trips don’t complicate things by adding heaps of inclusions. They’re about value and offering lots of free time to choose the activities and extras you want to do. The classic Intrepid style. These trips come with some included activities, and stay at more hotels than Basix trips. We like to think our Original range is perfect for those who want a taste of everything. Our Comfort trips go at a slower pace, feature larger, roomier vehicles and are designed for those who want more inclusions, a higher standard of accommodation and more creature comforts. easy and relaxing an average level of fitness is required a full-on, active adventure for the most agile of travellers Which trip is right for you? Our travel styles share a common philosophy of getting out there and experiencing the real world. Take a moment to figure out which trip style suits you best: Single traveller? No worries! There’s no extra charge when you share accommodation with a member of the same sex. And on our Original and Comfort itineraries, there's often a single supplement available in case you'd like a room to yourself. Do you prefer to pay for most things before you travel? YES NO Guaranteed departures We run trips on a maximum-number basis, not a minimum, which means we guarantee departures for most of our trips. Price guarantee Once your trip is paid in full, there's no surcharge within the validity period of this brochure. Do you enjoy being on the road (as opposed to having a few days to unpack)? NO ? YES Are you happy to forego a few creature comforts? NO Comfort 04 Africa & The Middle East Are you looking for more organised group activities? YES NO Do you want to cover a lot of ground rather than explore a region in depth? NO YES Original YES Basix Who makes the magic happen? When it comes to your hometown, we bet you know the stories behind the hidden sights, all the best bars and the tastiest spot to grab a bite to eat. But when you travel, you’re suddenly the new guy in town. That’s why it makes sense for a local to help show you around. Take Bruno for instance (pictured right), one of our friendly leaders in Sri Lanka. Bruno won the prestigious Gold Wanderlust World Guide Award in 2011, and many passengers have sent us feedback to comment on Bruno’s commitment, like waiting overnight at Colombo Station to make sure his group were able to get first-class tickets in the observation car. But going above-and-beyond is a quality common to all of our leaders. Take a look at the ways a local leader like Bruno can help you get the most out of your adventure… Tell him what you want to see, eat and do and he’ll help you make it happen. Listen Learn See Freedom Move Bruno knows his stuff. He’s gone through extensive training as a leader and can’t wait to share his knowledge of his country with you. Bruno has a keen eye. He’ll spot something tasty in a market, a rare flower in the jungle and a monkey in a tree. Bruno’s not there to hold your hand. He’s there to point you in the right direction and make sure you get the most out of your trip. Getting from A to B is half the fun. Bruno knows where to stretch your legs, where to explore and will get you to the airport on time! Trip themes Whether you're chasing a global gastronomic dream or wanting to ride your bike to Base Camp, there's a theme for you. Overland Polar Food Explore the rugged terrain of some of the world’s most far-flung places in our purpose-built trucks and buses. Discover the magical, icy worlds of both the Arctic and Antarctic. With a focus on street fare, local specialities, home cooking and urban food culture, these trips offer authentic local experiences with an emphasis on cuisine. Explorer Walking As grassroots, authentic, local experiences, Explorer trips are the essential and iconic Intrepid journeys. Make the most of the outdoors on a group tour or self-guided itinerary. Accommodation is pre-booked, and luggage will be transferred from point to point. Wildlife Short Break Experience some of the world’s most epic wildlife with the industry leaders in sustainable tourism. Mini-breaks with a difference, these 2-5 day trips offer the same local, authentic experiences as our longer trips, but in a shorter amount of time. Sailing Fully skippered and with no sailing experience necessary, you can sail off into the sunset in Thailand, Burma, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the Galapagos Islands. Cycling A cycling adventure can take you over the cols of the Alps or across the roof of the world in Tibet. You don't have to be a Bradley or a Cadel – whatever your level of fitness, we've got le tour for you! Family Carefully crafted itineraries that allow you to create a memorable adventure with your children. Experience authentic local culture with an English-speaking leader. Festival and Events Dancing through the streets of Rio during Carnaval or getting dusted in neon powder during India’s Holi festival – immerse yourself in the local culture and experience it all firsthand. intrepidtravel.com 05 Moroccan cuisine Sit down to spicy tajines, tantalisingly fresh seafood grills and numerous rounds of mint tea in the openair dining spectacle of Marrakech’s Djemaa el-Fna. TUNISIA M OR OC C O AL GER IA See trip on page 62 Algiers, Algeria Be left spellbound by the haunting beauty of Algiers’ World Heritagelisted kasbah on a guided tour through this alluring Algerian capital. T H E GAM BIA BU R KIN A FA S O G U IN EA- BISSAU See trip on page 67 C OT E D’IVOIR E GH AN A SIER R A L EON E TO G O BEN IN Sierra Leone A stretch of golden coast totally free of crowds, Bureh Beach in Sierra Leone is the perfect place to hit the waves or log up some long, lazy beach hours. Accra markets Boasting a rich artistic heritage and highly acclaimed craftspeople, the markets of Ghana’s lively capital are a goldmine awaiting the accomplished bargainer. See trip on page 55 See trip on page 54 Namibia NAMIBIA Be held in thrall by the towering sand dunes of Sossusvlei, located in the world’s oldest desert. Clamber to the top for astounding views. See trip on page 50 Africa & the Middle East It’s all in the journey Half the fun of travel is the travelling itself. That’s why Intrepid adventures come with all manner of transport modes – from the slightly unusual to the downright bizarre! You could find yourself sailing in a dhow along the coast of Mozambique, searching the savanna in a 4x4 or striding across the desert atop a camel. No matter the mode, it's the getting around that's part of the adventure. 06 Africa & the Middle East TU R K E Y I R AN IS R A E L J OR D A N EG Y P T OM AN Meru National Park Embark on a safari through Kenya’s Meru National Park for the chance to witness African rhinos in a sanctuary designated to protect these endangered animals. E T HI O P I A See trip on page 24 U GA N D A K E NYA Mt Kilimanjaro RWANDA Conquer ‘The Roof of Africa’ and your own limits of endurance on an unforgettable hike up the snow-specked flanks of Tanzania’s Mt Kilimanjaro. TA N Z A N I A MA L AW I See trip on page 30 Z AM BIA ZIM B A B W E MOZA MBI Q UE B O TSWANA SWA ZIL A N D LE S OTH O M A DA G A S CA R Cape Town & Winelands Wind through the rolling landscapes and stunning scenery of South Africa’s winelands, stopping off at vineyards en route for some devilishly good drops. See trip on page 44 S OUTH AFR IC A A room with a few Where our weary travellers rest their heads each night is really important to us. Be it a family-run hotel, a beach hut in West Africa or a beehive in Swaziland, plenty of thought goes into each night's accommodation. Where we stay ensures we keep our travellers firmly entrenched in a region's people and culture, and provides them with unique local experiences that benefits the community too. intrepidtravel.com 07 Overland, exploring Africa up-close The wide open plains of Africa are calling you. And one of the best ways of experiencing them is by Overlanding. In purposebuilt trucks, get right into the heart of this incredible continent and feel its infectious rhythm for yourself. Your experience Your accommodation While overlanding across Africa’s vast and varied landscapes, you’ll really become a part of this amazing continent, experiencing the sights and sounds firsthand. On some of our Overland journeys you’ll even have the opportunity to become part of the crew! You’ll load and unload the vehicles, set up camp, get water, cook, wash up and shop for food – which is a great way to bond with your fellow travellers. Overlanding is an exciting way to get off the beaten track and make the journey as much a part of the adventure as the destination. You’ll experience life in isolated communities, camp under starry African skies and see the Big Five – buffaloes, rhinos, leopards, elephants and lions. Like all great adventures, the more you put in, the more you’ll get out. The accommodation you stay in depends on the style of Overland adventure you choose. Often you’ll be camping out in the wild, but on some adventures you may stay in hotels or lodges. When camping you’ll sometimes stay at official campsites and make use of the facilities, while other times you’ll pitch your tent in the bush, experiencing the immense beauty of Africa up close. Our tents are generous on space, as they are slightly larger than the average two-person tent, and come with built in mosquito screens. All you need to bring is your sleeping bag and a travel pillow, though check the trip notes for more details on what to pack for the adventure ahead. For those travelling solo, you’ll be paired up to 08 Africa & The Middle East share with someone of the same gender. Facilities at campsites can differ and on occasion you might even have access to a pool to cool down from the day’s heat. Other times, facilities are basic or non-existent, so you’ll need to be ready to rough it for a bit. Your vehicle From our classic safari vehicles to overland trucks, our purpose-built vehicles have been designed for tough African conditions and plenty of game viewing. The vehicles all come with seatbelts and are all designed to be self-sufficient. Everything you need for your adventure is included, right down to the folding chairs for your campsite. Basix Overland adventures On a Basix Overland trip you can expect to really get in among it. From pitching a tent every night to joining in with cooking duties and cleaning up, this style of overlanding is made for those who love to muck in and be a part of it all. Travelling in a group of up to 22 people in purpose-built overland trucks, you’ll get to experience the very best that Africa has to offer. Original Overland adventures Many of our Original Overland journeys have a more comfortable style of camping and sometimes even stay in hotels. When camping, you’re free to explore, unwind and chat after a day’s sightseeing while the crew sets up the camp and cooks the meals. At night you’ll be sleeping on stretcher beds in tents. You’ll visit villages and enjoy game viewing in some of Africa’s most amazing parks, all in the comfort of a purpose-built safari vehicle. Travelling with no more than 12 other passengers, you’ll get closer to the people and places that make Africa so special. Comfort Overland adventures If you want to see the real Africa but would prefer a hot shower and a comfortable bed at the end of the day, our Comfort Overland adventures of no more than 16 people take in the best of Africa’s wildlife and cultures, without compromising on comfort. You’ll stay in lodges, hotels or permanent tented camps. You’ll travel in our comfortable, private vehicles and many of your meals are provided. That leaves you with plenty of time to relax and relive the excitement of the day’s sights and adventures with your fellow travellers. African conditions are extremely tough on vehicles. While we fastidiously maintain our vehicles, you should not expect Africa to be your traditional touring experience. While it's certainly our aim to avoid them, it's important to realise that the occasional breakdown can happen and are best treated as part of the African adventure. Due to wet weather there may be times when we have to take an alternative route, which will mean longer travel times. Your group You’ll be joined by a group of like-minded travellers from all over the world who are ready to explore the real Africa. With a maximum group size of 12 to 22 people, travelling this way is a bit like travelling with a group of friends. Your team Behind every great Overland adventure is a great Overland crew. Their enthusiasm, versatility and knowledge of local culture is second to none. On your journey you’ll be joined by a leader and driver, both of whom are passionate about overlanding. Our crew members have all been chosen for their local knowledge, leadership skills and love for all things African. Sometimes you’ll have the added bonus of being accompanied by a cook or campmaster, who give you an extra hand at mealtimes. intrepidtravel.com 09 Masaai Mara, Kenya - Scott Marshall 10 Africa & The Middle East Get connected When it comes to staying in touch while travelling, we've come a long way from sending a postcard that ends up arriving after we've returned home. Visit us online at intrepidtravel.com or on social media to instantly connect with our global community of travellers. And if you #hearttravel as much as we do, use the Intrepid hashtag and we'll share your love. Get to know before you go If you grab Intrepid's free Meet Up app, you'll be able to chat with your group members before your trip. You can share all of the anticipation and buzz without rubbing it in the faces of those poor folk you're leaving behind. You can find the 'Intrepid Meet Up' app in three locations – our facebook page, the iTunes store and Google play store. Once downloaded, simply choose your trip from the dropdown list and select the date your trip departs (or add your departure). Then you can get the ball rolling with a message for your fellow travellers. Visit intrepidtravel.com/meetup for more info. Ask us a question, get plenty of travel inspiration and see what other travellers are saying about us: facebook.com/ intrepidtravel and #hearttravel + Join in on Google hangouts, watch videos and see what we're up to: google.com/+intrepidtravel 140 characters of advice, handy links and travel conversation: @intrepid_travel and #hearttravel Want to know what it's like on an Intrepid trip? 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And you can use it at anytime without it expiring. *T & C's apply intrepidtravel.com 11 12 Africa Europe& The Middle East Responsible travel At Intrepid, we’re committed to a style of travel that benefits our travellers, our communities and our business. We believe travel can be environmentally, culturally, and economically responsible, and so do our travellers. One of the main reasons our travellers keep returning to Intrepid is because of our commitment to sustainability and responsible travel. Intrepid and climate change When you travel on an Intrepid operated trip, you can relax in the knowledge that we have worked hard to reduce the environmental impact your trip makes. For the carbon emissions we can’t avoid, we have calculated and offset them into highly accredited renewable energy projects. And we don’t stop there. We also offset all the emissions from our offices around the world and offer our travellers the option to offset their flight. Being a responsible business Being a responsible business is ingrained into who we are and what we do. But to keep us in check, we report every year on our pledge to tackle global sustainability issues like the environment, human rights, labour standards and corruption. This annual reporting is a requirement of our ongoing commitment to the United Nations Global Compact and helps us respond to ever-evolving world issues. See the responsible business section of our website for more details. Responsible traveller tips Before leaving home, take some time to learn about your destination's culture and customs. Intrepid is promoting gender equality through their global initiative, Project SAMA. Meaning ‘equal’ in the Bahasa language, Project SAMA aims to raise awareness around the importance of gender equality, as well as raise funds for projects around the world that address gender inequalities. Be mindful of limited resources like water, fuel and electricity, and always take a carry bag with you. Avoid venues or activities where animals are mistreated. Avoid buying plastic bottles. Use a refillable bottle and water purification methods. Dress respectfully and observe local customs related to modesty and behaviour. Always ask before taking someone's photo. Why is gender equality so important? Girls in the poorest regions of the world are among the most disadvantaged people on the planet. They face unique barriers to survival and development – simply because they are girls. Some of the problems: 53 million girls in developing countries are denied access to an education. Women produce half the world’s food and work two-thirds of the world’s working hours, yet earn only 10% of the world’s income and own less than 1% of the world’s property. Travellers making a difference We're finding more and more of our travellers are returning home from their trip having been moved by their travel experiences. They often want to make a contribution to the people or places that have had such an incredible impact on them, particularly the local Intrepid Foundation-supported projects they've visited. The Intrepid Foundation was established in 2002, with a mission to invest in vital grassroots projects in the regions we operate. In 11 years, close to $3 million has been distributed to more than 75 non-profit organisations in over 25 countries. Some of the solutions: For every year girls go to school beyond grade four, family size reduces by 20%, child mortality drops by 10%, and wages rise by 20%. An increase of only 1% in girls secondary education attendance adds 0.3% to a country’s GDP. Investing in girls also has significant benefits for their families, communities and entire countries. Everyone benefits, including boys and men. If you, like many of our travellers, want to make a contribution to any of these projects, you can do so in the knowledge that 100% of your donation goes directly to your chosen recipient, as all administrative costs are covered by Intrepid. Learn more at: Learn more about The Intrepid Foundation at: theintrepidfoundation.org intrepidtravel.com/sama intrepidtravel.com 13 Africa Continent of contrasts Kenya - Emma Boast Uganda - Alison Macguire Maasai camping Selous Game Reserve Gorillas Tall, slender and elegantly draped in Taking up roughly 5 per cent of Tanzania’s Coming face to face with a 180 kg colourful robes, the Maasai of southern total land area, the Selous Game Reserve mountain gorilla in the depths of the Kenya are arguably some of Africa’s most is the largest wildlife reserve on the Virunga Mountains is an experience not iconic – and visually striking – people. continent and is host to staggering likely to be forgotten. And you don’t need Spend a memorable evening gathered populations of wildlife. Due to its a whole heap of time to enjoy this amazing around a village campfire in the Loita remoteness, this Unesco World Heritage encounter now that we have Short Break Hills, learning about the ancient beliefs site is less known and visited than others adventures to visit the gorillas. So whether and customs of Maasai culture from a in the region, meaning you could well be you have 4, 16 or 39 days, a mind-blowing village elder. the only safari vehicle in sight. gorilla encounter can be yours. See page 18 for more… See page 22 for more… See page 27 for more… Ethiopia - Anne Lucky Morocco - Betty Prange Zimbabwe Ethiopian tribes Morocco food trip A relatively small country that’s full of Located in southern Ethiopia, the Incorporating a wide range of influences stunning natural attractions, Zimbabwe Omo Valley is a remote landscape of and ingredients into its cuisine, Moroccan boasts the type of tourist drawcards most deep gulleys, winding rivers and vast cooking is adored the world over for its other countries can only dream of. Go savannas – and is home to some of the delicate balance of flavours. Watch your abseiling or whitewater rafting around most unaffected people on the planet. To hand-picked seafood sizzle away on a Victoria Falls, cruise across Lake Kariba say that ritual and tradition run deep here harbourside barbecue in Essaouira, set in a houseboat, size up the elephants of is an understatement; for all intents and out on a tasting trail in Fez’s medina and Hwange and go rhino tracking in Matobo purposes, the hallmarks of the modern be privy to traditional family recipes on an National Park. day really are a world away. overnight homestay. See page 51 for more… See page 56 for more… See page 65 for more… 14 Africa From rugged cliffside coastlines to snow-capped mountain peaks, bulging urban epicentres to myth-soaked medinas and herds of animals on the move, this is a land that defies any one overarching definition. Welcome to Africa. Welcome to adventure. Lodge safaris Wild Kruger camping Go the long way You don't need to forsake any creature With almost 20,000 sq km of grasslands, Due to its immense size, Africa is comforts when embarking on an African forest and waterways playing host to synonymous with long travel days. But safari, nor do you need to travel in a large Africa’s Big Five and countless other that doesn’t mean it can’t be loads of fun group. Our Africa lodge safaris have you animal species, Kruger is southern Africa’s and a great way to meet people. Imagine staying in comfortable accommodation premier national park. And not only is trundling across Zimbabwe in a kombi, among exceptional surrounds, feasting camping in the surrounds of the park an sailing a dhow over Mozambique’s waters, on meals fit for a chief and getting about incredible experience in itself, it means cycling through Swaziland’s national the African savanna in groups of no more you’ll be closer to the action for those parks and setting out on 4x4 game drives than six travellers. early morning game drives. through Kruger National Park. See page 24 for more… See page 41 for more… See page 46 for more… Jordan Middle East discovery Oman Slow-paced and serene by Middle Eastern Stupendous scenery, exceptional Steeped in tradition, laden with history standards, a trip to Jordan makes for the cuisines, world-renowned hospitality, and boasting sensational natural perfect introduction to this corner of the buzzing bazaars and fascinating histories wonders, the Sultanate of Oman is a world. As one of the oldest continuously await travellers heading to this region taste of old-world Arabia at its most inhabited cities in the world, Amman that's regularly touted as the cradle of intoxicating. Crumbling Portuguese forts exudes history at every turn, while Petra’s civilisation. Hop aboard a camel, flake out stand guard over tranquil fishing villages, beauty, Wadi Rum’s desert landscape and on a felucca, admire the city of Petra, float Bedouins stroll through spice-filled Aqaba’s superb coast will leave even the in the Dead Sea and tour Gallipoli on this bazaars and palm-lined oases dot endless most well-travelled person agog. unparalleled journey of discovery. desert expanses. See page 77 for more… See page 78 for more… See page 79 for more… Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Africa 15 East Africa Idyllic coastal enclaves, forested mountain kingdoms and wildlife unmatched Amani Children’s Home The great migration Rescuing children. Restoring hope. Transforming lives. Millions moving on to greener pastures Meaning ‘peace’ in Swahili, Amani has been a refuge of security for Tanzania’s most impoverished children since 2001. Providing education, medical care, food, shelter and counselling, the organisation aims to get kids off the street and into nurturing homes. In one of the world’s poorest nations, the home also aims to combat some of Africa’s biggest social issues, including HIV/AIDS, drug addiction, family abuse and malnutrition. Dedicated to creating fulfilling futures for Tanzania’s most vulnerable children, visit theintrepidfoundation.org for more information on how to support this inspirational cause. One of the more impressive natural phenomenons in the animal kingdom is the great wildebeest migration. Each year, over two million wildebeest come together on the edge of the Serengeti plains in Tanzania to give birth to their calves and begin a cross-country migration. Walking as a herd, they head towards the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, where rain has fallen and food is abundant. Travelling over 3,000 km between June and October, this annual journey is one of the great wildlife spectacles of the world and, if lucky, you can witness it on an Intrepid journey that stops by the Masai Mara and Serengeti. 16 East Africa Fast facts Wi-Fi free zone One of the beauties of Africa is that you can't be constantly connected. There are more people with internet access in New York City than the entire African continent. Top 4… Speed racer Four of the five fastest animals on earth live in Africa. Don’t try to outrun cheetahs, wildebeest, lions or gazelle – they will all beat you. No worries Disney has ensured that anyone born post 1994 will be able to speak a little Swahili. ‘Hakuna matata’ actually does mean no worries – such a fitting phrase for Africa. Beer lovers Africa, like everywhere in the world, has an array of locally made beers. Some small-town beers are made from foods like honey and sorghum, and sold in tetra paks. Africa’s biggest biters Fancy you’ve got a bit of bite in you? Not in Africa you haven’t. Check out the bite strength per square inch (PSI) of these powerful chompers. For a sense of perspective, humans wield a woefully wimpy bite of 150 PSI. Pathetic… Hippo 1825 PSI Spotted hyena 1100 PSI Nile Crocodile 5000 PSI Lesser-known African wildlife experiences Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe The stomping ground of a massive elephant population. Lake Nakuru, Kenya A vast alkaline lake emblazoned by thousands of flamingos. Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Gorillas forage in the depths of this park's bamboo forests. Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania Is one of the largest reserves in the world, and the rare African wild dog calls it home. Best time to travel High season will likely see you travelling beneath cloudless skies but perhaps in a sea of crowds. When the masses leave, so does the perfect weather, but the best sights are still incredible come rain, hail or shine. J F M A M J J A S O N D Kenya Human 150 PSI Tanzania Gorilla 1300 PSI Lion 650 PSI Uganda Rwanda KEY Ideal time to travel Shoulder season Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com East Africa 17 Safe shelter In an aim to break the poverty cycle in Kenya, the Saidia Children’s Home provides basic living assistance to people in need. Battling community issues such as HIV/AIDS, the increasing number of street kids, lack of educational opportunities and poverty in general, this organisation helps over 75 children and their surrounding communities in providing food, shelter and education. See theintrepidfoundation.org for details. Nairobi, Kenya - Victoria Thorn Loita Hills, Kenya - Annie Naumann Lake Naivasha Lake Nakuru Kisii Lake Victoria KENYA Nairobi Masai Mara NR 15 days, Nairobi to Nairobi Loita Hills Serengeti NP Ngorongoro Crater The Masai Heartlands TRIP CODE YGOCC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), camping with facilities (9 nts), dormitory (1 nt), camping with basic facilities (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 14 Breakfasts, 14 Lunches, 12 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 449 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This is a combination trip. Please see the Trip Notes for more details. 2. A single supplement is available on this trip. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival in Nairobi on Day 15. Please do not book any flights until after 6pm on this evening. 4. Allow USD 120 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.75 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Finish 18 Jan 01 Feb 08 Feb 01 Mar 26 Apr 10 May 14 Jun 28 Jun 19 Jul 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 27 Sep 04 Oct 18 Kenya & Tanzania 04 Oct 18 Oct 15 Nov 29 Nov 13 Dec 20 Dec BELSLETR SE Suss out eastern Africa’s natural spoils and cultural splendours on this two-week circuit trip of Kenya and Tanzania. Camp by the shores of Lake Nakuru, head into the Loita Hills, mingle with the Maasai and embark on game drives at every opportunity. Meserani TA N Z A N I A Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 15 Feb 12 Apr 26 Apr 31 May 14 Jun 05 Jul The Masai Heartlands 18 Oct 01 Nov 29 Nov 13 Dec 27 Dec 03 Jan See our website for 2015 dates ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Get to know this modern city, with its colourful markets and atmospheric bars. Day 2 Lake Nakuru Pitch tents before heading out on an afternoon game drive. Fringed by acacia trees, Lake Nakuru is transformed into a shimmering pink haze as hundreds of flamingos descend upon it. Days 3-4 Lake Naivasha Encounter friendly locals on a village visit before reaching Lake Naivasha – a birdwatcher's paradise with floating islands of papyrus reeds. Day 5 Loita Hills Camp among friendly, seminomadic tribes in the evening and learn about their ancient culture from a local elder. Perhaps pick up a local recipe while sharing a campfire meal. Days 6-7 Masai Mara National Reserve Check out some local handicrafts before tackling the world-renowned Masai Mara National Reserve, a huge area of woodlands and open plains. Safaris through the park might reveal prides of lions, herds of elephants and perhaps even a stealthy cheetah. Day 8 Nairobi Return to Nairobi and spend some time exploring the city. Day 9 Kisii Weave through the breathtaking Great Rift Valley into Kenya's fertile highlands. Day 10 Lake Victoria Travel across the border into Tanzania and mingle with the locals in Musoma's lively marketplace. Tonight, stay on a quiet stretch of shoreline beside Lake Victoria, one of the world's largest lakes. Days 11-12 Serengeti National Park Be awed by Tanzania's world-renowned plains, which are home to Africa's Big Five – lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffaloes – plus a host of other fascinating species including zebras, gazelles and cheetahs. When tucked up safe and sound at camp, be lulled to sleep by the nocturnal chatter of the African wilderness. Day 13 Ngorongoro Crater Camp on the rim of the extraordinary Ngorongoro Crater. Day 14 Meserani Jump in a 4x4 and embark on a mind-blowing safari across the crater floor. Then visit the town of Mto Wa Mbu and browse its colourful marketplace. Day 15 Nairobi Travel across open plains and via Arusha on the return journey to Nairobi. Highlights t Watch flocks of flamingo cause Lake Nakuru to blush pink t Experience tribal life with Maasai warriors t Spot the Big Five on safari t Camp on the edge of Ngorongoro, a wildlife-filled volcanic crater You herd it right A human baby usually learns to walk towards the end of its first year. But did you know that wildebeest learn to walk just minutes after birth and can run with their herd at speeds of up to 80 km/h within just two days of being born! Kenya Wildlife Safari TRIP CODE YGOK Kenya Wildlife Safari 8 days, Nairobi to Nairobi Drive, hike and paddle in Kenya’s greatest wildlife reserves – Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha and the Masai Mara – in search of Africa’s all-star animal line-up. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Nairobi while lounging in one of the city’s many cultured cafés. Day 2 Lake Nakuru Watch the water turn pink as literally millions of flamingos flock to feed on the lake’s algae. Days 3-4 Lake Naivasha Head to a nearby village to learn the customs of the local villagers, then spend the afternoon by Lake Naivasha. Keep an eye out for hippos lazing in the sun. Day 5 Loita Hills Drive along the Great Rift Valley and admire the scenery along the way. Later, hang out with a Maasai tribe, who are known for their distinctive dress and incredible jumping abilities. Days 6-7 Masai Mara National Reserve Journey to Kenya’s largest game reserve, which also shares a border with the wilds of the Serengeti in Tanzania. Get snap happy capturing the movements of zebras, gazelles, lions and the rest of the park’s animals while exploring the grassy plains on a safari. Day 8 Nairobi Hit the road and leave the open expanses of the African bush behind as you head towards Nairobi. Highlights t Marvel at the different bird species and abundance of hippos at Lake Naivasha PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (6 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 239 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes on arrival at our Nairobi finish point hotel on Day 8. Please do not book any flights departing before 4pm. 3. Allow USD 30 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.72 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 15 Feb 15 Mar 12 Apr 26 Apr 31 May 14 Jun Finish 05 Jul 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 11 Jan 25 Jan 01 Feb 22 Feb 22 Mar 19 Apr 03 May 07 Jun 21 Jun t Spot elephants in the Masai Mara National Reserve Serengeti Trail 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 15 Nov 29 Nov 13 Dec 20 Dec 27 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 22 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 27 Dec See our website for 2015 dates YGOK YGOT Lake Naivasha Lake Nakuru Kisii Loita Hills Masai Mara NR Nairobi KENYA Serengeti NP TA N Z A N I A BELSLETR Meserani Ngorongoro Crater SE Embark on the journey of a lifetime across the vast waters and savannas of the Serengeti, Lake Victoria and Ngorongoro Crater. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Set about exploring the bustling streets of Nairobi, perhaps with a visit to the National Museum of Kenya. Day 2 Kisii Keep an eye out for the tall, graceful Maasai who dress in distinctive robes before continuing on through the African wilderness. Day 3 Lake Victoria Camp on the shores of Lake Victoria, where visiting a local island is a great option. Days 4-5 Serengeti National Park Stand in awe of the vast Serengeti plains. This is a quintessential African safari, so have cameras poised to capture lions, zebras, elephants and some of the 1.2 million wildebeest that live here. Day 6 Ngorongoro Crater Spend the night on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. With endless views over the landscape and of the open grasslands below, this is one of the most spectacular 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep t Meet the Maasai of Loita Hills Lake Victoria 8 days, Nairobi to Nairobi Basix Wildlife camping spots in the world. Day 7 Meserani Another African day, another astounding safari. Try to spot the numerous resident animals, including elephants, rhinos and lions, then head to the small town of Meserani, stopping en route for some shopping. Day 8 Nairobi On returning to Nairobi, why not celebrate the end of the remarkable Serengeti adventure with a group dinner and a bevy of Tusker beers. Highlights t Shop for local wares at Musoma’s market t Camp beside Lake Victoria t Safari through the Ngorongoro Crater Serengeti Trail TRIP CODE YGOT PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), dormitory (1 nt), camping with facilities (3 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 239 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes upon arrival in Nairobi on Day 8. Please do not book any flights until after 6pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 40 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.76 out of 5 DEPARTS Every Saturday and selected Wednesdays Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Kenya & Tanzania 19 New Hope Situated in Limuru, Kenya, New Hope Children’s Centre is an Intrepid Foundation-supported project that cares for local orphans and destitute children. Established in 2000, the centre currently caters for 170 children, providing them with food, shelter, clothing, healthcare and educational training. As New Hope doesn't receive any government funding, it is reliant on independent donations. Visit theintrepidfoundation.org for details. Kenya - Peter Lemon Nairobi KENYA Serengeti NP Arusha Ngorongoro Crater Mto Wa Mbu Kisumu, Kenya - Alison Stretton Marangu Usambara Mountains Zanzibar TA N Z A N I A 14 days, Nairobi to Zanzibar Dar es Salaam Road to Zanzibar TRIP CODE YXOD ZWEISPRACHIGE REISETERMINE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), camping with facilities (7 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts), bungalow (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle, ferry MEALS 13 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 9 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 419 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. Please see the trip notes for more information. 2. Allow USD 220 for meals not included. 3. On selected departures the tour leader will also speak German. See our website for more details. TRAVELLER RATING 4.73 out of 5 DEPARTS Every Sunday and selected Thursdays Historically quick For over 70 years, Zanzibar battled Britain for its independence. One of its most wellknown wars was also the shortest ever fought in history. In 1896, a 45-minute war started and ended with the British Royal Navy opening fire on the royal palace. 20 Kenya & Tanzania Road to Zanzibar BELSLETR SE From the heady hub of Nairobi to the serene sands of Zanzibar, this is the perfect sampling of what Africa has to offer. Lose yourself in colourful markets, experience the wildlife cornucopia of Ngorongoro and mellow out in Stone Town. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Settle into African life, perhaps with a meal of stew and ugali (cornmeal), a traditional Kenyan meal. Day 2 Arusha Cross the border into Tanzania and explore the laidback city of Arusha. Day 3 Mto Wa Mbu Interact with locals on a visit to a community program in the village of Mto Wa Mbu. Admire crafts, colourful fabrics and carvings at a market before journeying to Karatu – the gateway to the Serengeti. Days 4-5 Serengeti National Park Explore the savanna of the Serengeti and go on safari in search of the park's wild creatures before camping deep in the bush within earshot of animal calls. Day 6 Ngorongoro Crater Descend into this giant volcanic crater and literally fall over the wildlife that lives here. Home to some 30,000 animals, including lions and the endangered black rhino, Ngorongoro’s crater floor offers excellent game viewing all year round. Day 7 Marangu Visit the Amani Children's Home, an Intrepid Foundation-supported project that houses and educates street kids. Then stay overnight in the village of Marangu. Days 8-9 Usambara Mountains Take a walking tour of Mshiri village and get a firsthand insight into the daily lives of the Chagga people. Sample a typical Chagga meal before heading well off the beaten track to the Usambara Mountains. Relax on these lush, green slopes overlooking the vast Masai Steppe. This is the ideal base for optional hikes and guided walks. Day 10 Dar es Salaam Set up camp at a beach on the outskirts of Tanzania's tropical port city, Dar es Salaam. Days 11-14 Zanzibar Jump on a ferry to discover Africa's famed 'Spice Island'. Admire the eclectic architecture that lines the twisting, cobbled streets of Stone Town, Zanzibar’s capital. Tour aromatic plantations, smelling cinnamon, vanilla and cloves, then soak up some sun on the white-sand beaches. There are plenty of opportunities to swim, snorkel and dive, or just take it easy in the shade of a coconut palm. Highlights t Walk the busy streets of thriving Nairobi t Learn about village life in Mto Wa Mbu t Meet the children of Amani t Explore Tanzania’s secluded Usambara Mountains t Mingle with the Chagga people t Roam fragrant spice plantations t Relax on sun-kissed beaches in Zanzibar Urban safari On the Parks, Giraffes and Karen Blixen Urban Adventure, head to Nairobi National Park in search of lions, cheetahs and zebras. Then take a history lesson in the Karen Blixen Museum with a local guide and get to hand-feed a Rothschild giraffe. Lake Naivasha , Kenya - Chloe Joint Loita Hills, Kenya - Annina Gutmann Lake Nakuru K E N YA Lake Naivasha Masai Mara NR Nairobi Loita Hills Serengeti NP Arusha Best of East Africa Ngorongoro Crater 22 days, Nairobi to Zanzibar Absorb the full spectrum of colours, scents and sounds on this brilliant adventure through Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar, from the vibrant robes of the Maasai and the emerald-green Usambara Mountains to the golden glow of a Serengeti sunset. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Take a stroll around the National Museum to see contrasting ancient relics and contemporary art. Day 2 Lake Nakuru Hit up this birdwatching paradise and prepare to be blinded by an overwhelming smear of pink when the flamingos come to dine on the lake’s algae. Days 3-4 Lake Naivasha Indulge in the serenity while camping on the shores of Lake Naivasha and keep eyes peeled for lurking hippos. Day 5 Loita Hills Spend the night camping with a Maasai tribe and learn about their ancient culture, food and lifestyle from a local elder. Days 6-7 Masai Mara National Reserve Continue to the dramatic sweeping plains of the Masai Mara. After setting up camp, set out for the first of many game drives through the reserve. Days 8-9 Nairobi Discover the buzzing night-life on offer in Nairobi. Day 10 Arusha Cross the border into Tanzania and explore the quiet town of Arusha, the gateway to the Serengeti. Day 11 Mto Wa Mbu Meet the locals of the Mto Wa Mbu village and see firsthand how rural Tanzanians live. Days 12-13 Serengeti National Park Experience the call of the wild on safari in Africa’s premier national park. Day 14 Ngorongoro Crater Drive down into Ngorongoro’s massive crater in search of some of its 30,000 animals. Relive the day’s highlights over a few beers back at the campsite bar in Karatu. Day 15 Marangu Stop in at the Intrepid Marangu Mto Wa Mbu Foundation-supported Amani Children's Home en route to the village of Marangu, where we overnight. Days 16-17 Usambara Mountains Visit Mshiri village, a Village Education Project on the slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro. Take in views of Kilimanjaro and the Masai Steppe on the way to the lushly forested Usambara Mountains. Sample local hospitality and delicacies at some of the smaller communities we visit before bedding down in one of Africa’s oldest hotels. Day 18 Dar Es Salaam Wind down through the mountains to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's tropical one-time capital. Days 19-22 Zanzibar Spend a few days relaxing on the beach, admiring the architecture, exploring cobbled streets or scrubbing up on your Swahili before farewelling East Africa. Highlights t Hang out in a local Maasai village t Hopefully spot cheetahs, leopards and lions on the Serengeti plains t Meet the kids of the Amani Children's Home in Moshi, Tanzania t Check out spice plantations in Zanzibar Usambara Mountains TA N Z A N I A Zanzibar Dar es Salaam Best of East Africa TRIP CODE YXOHC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (4 nts), camping with facilities (13 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts), bungalow (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, ferry, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 21 Breakfasts, 16 Lunches, 15 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 658 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 3. Allow USD 150 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.72 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 15 Feb 15 Mar 12 Apr 31 May 05 Jul Finish 25 Jan 08 Feb 15 Feb 08 Mar 05 Apr 03 May 21 Jun 26 Jul 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 27 Sep 04 Oct 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 15 Nov 13 Dec 20 Dec 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 06 Dec 03 Jan 10 Jan See our website for 2015 dates Kenya & Tanzania 21 School rules ‘Education is life’ is the motto of the Village Education Project Kilimanjaro (VEPK), an organisation that believes a quality education will provide Tanzania’s young people with a brighter future. VEPK is working to improve all areas of the education system, from teacher training to student attendance. They have so far helped over 70,000 villagers in their quest for a better education. Visit theintrepidfoundation.org for more details on how to support this project. Zanzibar - Sian Parker Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania Beach Resort TA N Z A N I A Stone Town Dar es Salaam Selous Game Reserve 12 days, Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar Get the rare chance to safari through the World Heritage-listed Selous Game Reserve, the largest and most remote reserve in Africa. Feel like the only people on earth and hopefully get a glimpse of the African wild dog before soaking up the divine beaches of Zanzibar. Selous & Zanzibar TRIP CODE YTSZ PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), lodge (4 nts), cottage (4 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus, 4x4 safari vehicle, train, boat, plane MEALS 11 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 8 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES Allow USD 40 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.70 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Mondays and Thursdays Start 2014 06 Jan 13 Jan 16 Jun Finish 17 Jan 24 Jan 27 Jun 18 Aug 25 Aug 08 Sep 22 Sep 06 Oct 29 Aug 05 Sep 19 Sep 03 Oct 17 Oct 20 Oct 31 Oct 22 Dec 02 Jan See our website for 2015 dates Clove cookery The most common spices grown in Zanzibar are nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, black pepper and vanilla. Today, the ‘Spice Island’ is the world’s largest producer of cloves, which are used to flavour much of the region’s dishes. 22 Tanzania Selous & Zanzibar ITINERARY... Day 1 Dar es Salaam Explore the cultural influences and laidback attitude of Tanzania’s former capital, Dar es Salaam – meaning ‘Haven of Peace’. Take advantage of the city’s coastline, enjoy a dip in the hotel pool or consider a boat trip to one of several uninhabited tropical islands. Days 2-5 Selous Game Reserve Catch a local train to Selous for an unforgettable start to this incredible African wildlife experience. Spend the next few days exploring the continent's largest protected area of wilderness and a Unesco World Heritage site. Partake in a series of game drives in search of Africa’s wild animals, then get even closer to nature on an exciting walking safari before joining a boat safari to explore the reserve’s stunning lakes. See eagles, pelicans and giant kingfishers swoop down to catch fish, watch elephants bathe and keep an eye out for the reserve’s famed African hunting dog. Don’t forget to occasionally tilt your head to the sky – there are over 400 different species of birds that fly through the air each day. Days 6-7 Stone Town Oozing with charm and steeped in history, a guided tour of Zanzibar's crumbling beauty is a must. Walk through Stone Town's maze of narrow, cobbled streets and admire the historical buildings and exquisitely carved doors. Enjoy a glimpse of life as it was in the 19th century in the second World Heritage-listed site on this trip. The ‘Spice Island’ is also home to some exciting regional cuisine, so get the team together and dine on some spiced specialties. Days 8-12 Zanzibar Beach Resort Set out on a guided tour of the island's spice plantations. Pepper, cinnamon and nutmeg, among many other spices, were all planted here during the colonial era and continue to contribute significantly to the nation's economy. Stretch out along the sunblessed coastline, kayak over the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean or grab a mask and snorkel and dive into the colourful underwater world. Highlights t See wildlife from a different angle on a walking safari t Discover the abundant wildlife in Selous Game Reserve t Keep eyes peeled for the African wild dog t Enjoy a boat safari to see Zanzibar’s breathtaking birdlife t Explore the historic sites of Stone Town t Take a dip in the warm Indian Ocean Nairobi discovery Want to sink your teeth a little deeper into Kenya’s capital? On the Nairobi Experience Urban Adventure, go on an orientation walk with a local and experience the colour and chaos of this fascinating city. History, food and culture? Hakuna matata. Lake Nakuru NP Masai Mara NR Migori Nairobi K E N YA Serengeti NP Masai Mara, Tanzania - Allison Bone Ngorongoro Crater TA N Z A N I A East Africa Discovery East Africa Discovery TRIP CODE YGKD 11 days, Nairobi to Nairobi You don’t need to sacrifice creature comforts in order to experience the wilds of Africa. Set out in style on a journey through East Africa’s most famed wildlife reserves without ever needing to pitch a tent. PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi After arriving in Kenya's frenetic capital, be transferred from the airport to your hotel. Head to the National Museum to be versed in Kenyan history, spot a 3.2 million-year-old skull and later suss out the local night-life. Days 2-3 Lake Nakuru National Park Set off northbound across the Great Rift Valley, stopping en route at Lake Naivasha for some bird and hippo spotting. Settle in at the ecolodge accommodation in Lake Nakuru National Park, then head off in search of rhinos, buffalo and flocks of bright-pink flamingos. Days 4-5 Masai Mara National Reserve Keep eyes peeled and cameras at the ready to catch the Big Five stalking and grazing in the plains of the Masai Mara. Lunch by the banks of the Mara River, the perfect vantage point for spotting crocs and hippos. Perhaps take to the air for an unforgettable hot air balloon ride at sunrise. Day 6 Migori Embark on a long drive to Migori. Stop en route for a picnic and a visit to a local soapstone factory. Days 7-8 Serengeti National Park Scan the Serengeti's endless savannas for more than 35 species of wildlife. This is one of the planet's ultimate wildlife viewing platforms. Cheetahs, lions, leopards and hyenas all jostle for supremacy, and if you happen to be travelling during the annual migration, you'll also bear witness to more than a million zebras and wildebeest storming the grasslands. Start 2014 08 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul Days 9-10 Ngorongoro Crater Descend into the lush, verdant grasslands of the Ngorongoro Crater for more wildlife spotting. If there are any animals that have eluded your sights thus far, you're almost guaranteed to spot them here. Approximately 30,000 large animals live in the crater, including black rhinos, crocodiles and hippos. Day 11 Nairobi Pack your bags and prepare to farewell East Africa. Highlights Comfort Overland GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nt), permanent tented camp (6 nts), farmstay (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 10 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 9 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 488 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking, or at a minimum 15 days prior to travel. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival in Nairobi on Day 11. Please do not book any flights until after 4pm this afternoon. 4. Allow USD 80 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Fridays t Visit Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old skull, in the National Museum of Nairobi t Spot hippos around Lake Nakuru Finish 18 Jun 16 Jul 30 Jul 03 Aug 17 Aug 31 Aug 14 Sep 19 Oct 13 Aug 27 Aug 10 Sep 24 Sep 29 Oct 07 Dec 17 Dec 21 Dec 31 Dec See our website for 2015 dates t Get in touch with your wild side on a safari around Masai Mara National Park t Perhaps take a sunrise hot air balloon ride t Journey across the wild plains of Serengeti National Park t Be amazed by the number of animals that call the Ngorongoro Crater home Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Kenya & Tanzania 23 K E N YA Meru NP Lake Nakuru NP Masai Mara NR Nairobi Kenya Lodge Safari TRIP CODE YGKE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 6 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), lodge (2 nts), permanent tented camp (4 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, shuttle bus MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 2 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 355 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking, or at a minimum 15 days prior to travel. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival in Nairobi on Day 8. Please do not book any flights until after 4pm this afternoon. 4. Allow USD 80 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Fridays Start 2014 29 Jun 06 Jul 13 Jul 20 Jul 27 Jul 03 Aug Finish 06 Jul 13 Jul 20 Jul 27 Jul 03 Aug 10 Aug 10 Aug 17 Aug 24 Aug 31 Aug 07 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 28 Sep 17 Aug 24 Aug 31 Aug 07 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 28 Sep 05 Oct 05 Oct 19 Oct 02 Nov 16 Nov 12 Oct 26 Oct 09 Nov 23 Nov See our website for 2015 dates Serengeti NP TA N Z A N I A Lake Manyara NP Arusha Ngorongoro Crater Tarangire NP Tanzania Lodge Safari TRIP CODE YGKZ Comfort THEME Wildlife PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING GROUP SIZE Max 6 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), lodge (5 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, shuttle bus MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 2 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 355 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking, or at a minimum 15 days prior to travel. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival in Arusha on Day 8. Please do not book any flights until after 4pm this afternoon. 4. Allow USD 80 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Fridays Start 2014 26 Jan 09 Feb 23 Feb 09 Mar 23 Mar 06 Apr 20 Apr Finish 02 Feb 16 Feb 02 Mar 16 Mar 30 Mar 13 Apr 27 Apr 04 May 18 May 01 Jun 15 Jun 22 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul 03 Aug 17 Aug 11 May 25 May 08 Jun 22 Jun 29 Jun 13 Jul 27 Jul 10 Aug 24 Aug 24 Kenya & Tanzania 31 Aug 14 Sep 12 Oct 09 Nov 14 Dec 07 Sep 21 Sep 19 Oct 16 Nov 21 Dec See our website for 2015 dates Tanzania - Peter Lemon Kenya Lodge Safari 8 days, Nairobi to Nairobi Explore Kenya’s premier game parks by day, then settle down in well-situated private lodges and bush camps at night and listen to the nocturnal stirrings of the savanna. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Touch down in Kenya's hectic capital, then take a tour of the National Museum. The city also boasts an enviable array of restaurants, bars and cafés well worth exploring. Days 2-3 Meru National Park Set out for the vast plains of the Samburu region. Spend two days exploring the savanna of Meru National Park, searching for animals on game drives. Days 4-5 Lake Nakuru National Park Head west to visit Lake Nakuru, a region famous for its visiting flocks of flamingos, pelicans, terns and cormorants – but there are plenty of land-dwelling animals as well. Rare Rothschild's giraffes and both black and white rhinos can be spotted within the park's boundaries. Days 6-7 Masai Mara National Reserve The iconic Masai Mara is one of Africa's most famous reserves and its sweeping plains play host to buffaloes, gazelles and various other herbivores. In turn, these well-fed creatures are prey for lions, leopards, cheetahs and other stealthy predators. Day 8 Nairobi Return to Nairobi's urban sprawl where this action-packed safari sadly ends. Highlights t Be enchanted by the famous flamingos of Lake Nakuru t Catch lions in action while on safari in the Masai Mara National Reserve t Soak up the fast-paced vibe of Nairobi Tanzania Lodge Safari 8 days, Arusha to Arusha Travel across the undulating plains of the Serengeti and descend into the gigantic Ngorongoro Crater for some of the best wildlife-viewing opportunities on the planet. ITINERARY... Day 1 Arusha Small by African standards, with a pleasant climate and lush green surrounds, the city exudes a friendly, small-town vibe. Day 2 Lake Manyara National Park Try to spot Lake Manyara's legendary tree-climbing lions and watch out for herds of zebras, wildebeest and buffaloes. Days 3-4 Serengeti National Park With six people per vehicle, explore the national park at dawn and dusk when both predator and prey are most active. Witness firsthand the unrelenting cycle of life on the African savanna. Days 5-6 Ngorongoro Crater Try to spot big cats lazing in the sun during an early-morning game drive. Soak up final views of the sweeping Serengeti plains while enjoying a picnic lunch, then travel on to the immense Ngorongoro Crater. The following day, descend to the floor of this former volcano to see gazelles, buffalo and elephants. Day 7 Tarangire National Park Embark on a game drive through acacia woodlands and expansive grasslands. Day 8 Arusha Why not enjoy a final group dinner together, sharing a traditional African supper and recounting all the highlights of the trip. Highlights t Witness vast flocks of birds gather on Lake Manyara t Try to spot a rare tree-climbing lion t Go on game drives through the unforgettable Tarangire National Park Tanzania - Peter Lemon Walk in the wild It’s not often you get to walk around in the open while on safari in Africa, but on the Hell’s Gate National Park Urban Adventure, this is exactly what happens. Explore the park on foot, seeing gorges, cliffs, hot springs and a whole heap of amazing wildlife. Highlights of Kenya & Tanzania K E N YA Masai Mara NR 15 days, Nairobi to Arusha Nairobi Serengeti NP Come face to face with Africa’s spectacular wildlife and mesmerising landscapes on this two-week overland journey that takes in the big names Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti plus a slew of less visited wilderness areas. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Step out in Nairobi, Kenya's heady capital. An immense metropolis of towering skyscrapers, sprawling shantytowns and fascinating museums, it's a city as confounding as it is intriguing. Days 2-3 Meru National Park Settle into a luxurious eco-lodge at the edge of Meru National Park and spend two days searching for the resident wildlife on game drives. Visit a rhino sanctuary, where both black and white rhinos can be spotted, before an evening safari to hopefully observe cheetahs and leopards in their natural surroundings. Days 4-5 Lake Nakuru National Park Travel through the dramatic Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru National Park. Thousands upon thousands of pink flamingos regularly descend on to the lake, making for a sensational sight, while buffalo and white rhino often venture to the lake's shores for a drink. Days 6-7 Masai Mara National Reserve Scan the horizon for the myriad wildlife species that graze, scavenge and prey among the sweeping plains. If you happen to be travelling during the annual migration, you'll also catch millions of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras swarming the land. Day 8 Nairobi Return to multicultural Nairobi for the night before continuing into Tanzania. Day 9 Lake Manyara National Park Head to Lake Manyara, a haven for zebras, wildebeest, buffaloes and hippos. The national park is also home to Meru NP Lake Nakuru NP a unique population of tree-climbing lions. Days 1011 Serengeti National Park Spend a night camping on the wide, open plains of the Serengeti. Venture out at dusk to catch the resident wildlife at their most active before bedding down in comfort back at the lodge. Days 12-13 Ngorongoro Crater Journey to an epic volcanic caldera where thousands of animals thrive, including the elusive black rhino and mighty hippo. Day 14 Tarangire National Park The Tarangire River provides a vital water source for numerous species during the dry season, making for a staggering concentration of wildlife. Day 15 Arusha Hit the local markets for handicrafts that make perfect souvenirs, or perhaps explore the thriving local restaurant scene. Highlights t Experience the thrill of an African safari t Visit a rhino sanctuary in Meru NP t See wildlife prowling the famous Masai Mara National Reserve t Discover the endless grasslands of the Serengeti TA N Z A N I A Arusha Ngorongoro Crater Tarangire NP Lake Manyara NP Highlights of Kenya & Tanzania TRIP CODE YGKEC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 6 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), permanent tented camp (4 nts), lodge (7 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, shuttle bus MEALS 14 Breakfasts, 12 Lunches, 12 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 2 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 665 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking, or at a minimum 15 days prior to travel. 3. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 4. This trip finishes upon arrival in Arusha on Day 15. Please do not book any flights until after 4pm this afternoon. 5. Allow USD 140 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Fridays Start 2014 29 Jun 13 Jul 27 Jul 10 Aug Finish 13 Jul 27 Jul 10 Aug 24 Aug 24 Aug 07 Sep 05 Oct 02 Nov Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 07 Sep 21 Sep 19 Oct 16 Nov See our website for 2015 dates Kenya & Tanzania 25 Chimpformation As far as close encounters go, it doesn’t get more thrilling than meeting the eyes of a mountain gorilla. Our gorilla treks kick off with an expert-led briefing and education session before heading out in search of these humble giants. The rugged, dense terrain and steamy climate of the gorilla’s home can be challenging, as these elusive animals tend to hide away in areas protected by moss-covered trees, steep hills and overhanging vines. But it’s tempered by the serenity of the surrounding mountains, and the knowledge that you will soon be metres away from gorillas in their natural habitat. And the reward for putting all that effort into the journey is a truly spine-tingling experience on arrival. This is one encounter that really must be seen to be believed. Mountain gorillas are a critically endangered species, and their survival depends on the conservation organisations in the region. There is only one mountain gorilla for every ten million people on Earth, and very few bands of gorillas have grown accustomed to the presence of humans. Therefore, demand for trekking permits always exceeds the very limited supply. This makes the adventure into the jungle all the more special, as you’ll witness a sight that is saved for the lucky few. Only eight people are allowed to track a particular gorilla group on any one day, so when you get within view, the hour that you get to spend with them is a very intimate encounter. You’ll be able to watch them as they go about their dayto-day lives – feeding, preening, playing and raising their young – an experience that will no doubt stay with you forever. 26 East Africa Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda - Jeremy Taylor Gorillas, Chimps & Game Parks TRIP CODE YXOG Gorillas & rhinos Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania - Cathy Mattiussi Gorillas, Chimps & Game Parks 16 days, Nairobi to Nairobi STYLE THEME BELSLETR SE DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 11 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 01 Feb 08 Feb 15 Feb Finish come face-to-face with rare mountain gorillas. Day 12 Lake Mburo Discover plenty of other magnificent animals on walking safaris through this secluded park. Days 13-14 Jinja Stop at the equator en route to Jinja, where thrillseekers head to for adventure. Days 15-16 Eldoret/Nairobi Pass through Eldoret on the way back to Nairobi, where this African adventure ends. Highlights t Meet Rwanda's gorillas on a thrilling mountain trek t Monkey around in Kibale Forest NP t Canoe across beautiful Lake Bunyonyi Gorillas, Game Parks & Beaches 29 days, Nairobi to Zanzibar From the frenetic cityscape of Nairobi and the dense depths of the Rwandan jungle to the glittering sands of Zanzibar, this trip is the ultimate taste of all things Africa. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Acclimatise to this buzzing city with a local meal. Day 2 Lake Nakuru View a sea of flamingos. Days 3-4 Eldoret/Kampala Camp near the city of Kampala. Days 5-6 Kibale Forest National Park Go chimp spotting. Day 7 Queen Elizabeth National Park Enjoy a boat ride along the Kazinga Channel. Day 8 Lake Bunyonyi Cruise a lake in a dugout canoe. Days 9-11 Gorilla Trek Go in search of fascinating primates. Day 12 Lake Mburo Journey to the home of the giant eland antelope. Days 13-14 Jinja Check out a scenic riverside retreat before getting adventurous. Days 15-16 Eldoret/Nairobi Stop overnight in Eldoret on the way back to Nairobi. Day 17 Arusha Relax in a city shadowed by Mt Meru. Day 18 Mto Wa Mbu Interact with locals on a visit to a community program. Days 19-20 Serengeti National Park Go on safari in search of Serengeti's wildlife. Day 21 Ngorongoro Crater Descend into a giant volcanic crater to see myriad wildlife. Day 22 Marangu Visit the Amani Children's Home. Days 23-24 Usambara Mountains Take a walking tour of Mshiri village. Day 25 Dar es Salaam Set up camp at a beach. Days 26-29 Zanzibar Jump on a ferry to discover Africa's famed 'Spice Island'. Highlights t Spy on Kibale Forest’s resident chimps t Contribute to a community project in Mto Wa Mbu Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 22 Feb 01 Mar 08 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr 12 Apr 19 Apr 19 Jan 26 Jan 02 Feb 09 Feb 16 Feb 23 Feb 02 Mar Roam the verdant plains and lush rainforests of Kenya and Uganda’s top game parks, and get to hang out with the continent’s legendary mountain gorillas. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Arrive early to check out Kenya's renowned National Museum. Day 2 Lake Nakuru Meet local children at the Saidia Children's Home Project. Days 3-4 Eldoret/Kampala Cross the border into Uganda and camp near the city of Kampala. Discover the old and new of Kampala and uncover the secret history of the Buganda people. Days 5-6 Kibale Forest National Park This equatorial rainforest is home to the highest concentration of primates in the world. Day 7 Queen Elizabeth National Park Embark on a safari tour to try to spot elephants, lions, buffaloes and antelopes. Day 8 Lake Bunyonyi Hire a traditional dugout canoe and glide across Lake Bunyonyi. Days 9-11 Gorilla Trek Accompanied by a local guide and trackers, hike through rugged terrain to Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (11 nts), dormitory (3 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, overland vehicle MEALS 15 Breakfasts, 15 Lunches, 14 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 479 kg pp per trip NOTES 1.This trip requires an additional non-refundable deposit (AUD1000, USD1000, EUR800, NZD1250, GBP650, CAD1000, ZAR8000, CHF900) in order to secure a gorilla permit. We also require full passport details at time of booking. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. A single supplement is available on this trip. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival in Nairobi on Day 16. Please do not book any flights until after 9pm this evening. 4. Allow USD 160 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.84 out of 5 Uganda - Charlotte Taylor Looking for a more extensive gorilla trip? Then check out our 21-day Gorillas & Rhinos In Depth adventure. Starting and finishing in Nairobi, this trip explores all the incredible game parks and reserves that are home to these two endangered species. Search YDOU on our website. PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING 09 Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 30 Mar 06 Apr 13 Apr 20 Apr 27 Apr 04 May 26 Apr 03 May 10 May 17 May 24 May 31 May 11 May 18 May 25 May 01 Jun 08 Jun 15 Jun See our website for 2015 dates UGANDA Kampala Kibale Forest NP Queen Elizabeth NP KENYA Eldoret Lake Nakuru Jinja Lake Mburo Gorilla Trek Arusha Nairobi Lake Bunyonyi Serengeti NP Ngorongoro Crater Mt Kilimanjaro Marangu RWANDA Mto Wa Mbu Usambara Mountains YXOG YXOCC Zanzibar TANZANIA Dar es Salaam Gorillas, Game Parks & Beaches TRIP CODE YXOCC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), camping with facilities (18 nts), dormitory (3 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts), bungalow (2 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, overland vehicle, ferry MEALS 28 Breakfasts, 24 Lunches, 23 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 868 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This trip requires an additional non-refundable deposit (AUD1000, USD1000, EUR800, NZD1250, GBP650, CAD1000, ZAR8000, CHF900) in order to secure a gorilla permit. We also require full passport details at time of booking. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 3. A single supplement is available on this trip. 4. Allow USD 360 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.73 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 11 Jan 01 Feb 08 Feb 01 Mar 08 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 26 Apr 03 May 24 May 31 May Finish 08 Feb 01 Mar 08 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr 26 Apr 03 May 17 May 24 May 31 May 21 Jun 28 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jun 05 Jul 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 20 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 30 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 17 Sep 20 Sep 27 Sep 04 Oct 11 Oct 20 Sep 27 Sep 04 Oct 11 Oct 25 Oct 01 Nov 08 Nov 15 Nov 06 Dec 13 Dec 18 Oct 25 Oct 01 Nov 08 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 06 Dec 13 Dec 03 Jan 10 Jan See our website for 2015 dates Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya & Tanzania 27 Hippo hunters Rule number one of travel: always listen to your leader. Africa is heaps of fun, and with a local leader by your side adventure and excitement will be a part of the everyday. But always listen to what they have to say – not only do they know the places we travel in, but they also know how to be polite to locals and wildlife alike. Did you know that hippos kill more people than lions and crocs combined? Luckily we have a leader to show us where to swim! Lake Mburo Kampala Kibale Forest NP Jinja Queen Elizabeth NP Eldoret Lake Bunyonyi Lake Nakuru Nairobi Gorilla Trek RWANDA K E NYA Serengeti NP Marangu Ngorongoro Crater Zanzibar TAN Z A N IA Mto Wa Mbu Dar es Salaam ZAM B IA Chitimba Iringa Chipata Lake Malawi MAL AW I Lusaka M O Z A M B I Q UE Victoria Falls Harare ZIMBABWE Hwange NP Bulawayo Masvingo Uganda - Stephen Woodward U GA N D A Gorillas to Vic Falls TRIP CODE YXOIC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), camping with facilities (28 nts), dormitory (3 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts), bungalow (2 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, overland vehicle, ferry MEALS 37 Breakfasts, 33 Lunches, 32 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1132 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This trip requires an additional non-refundable deposit ( AUD1000, USD1000, EUR800, NZD1250, GBP650, CAD1000, ZAR8000, CHF900 ) in order to secure a gorilla permit. We also require passport details at time of booking. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. This is a combination trip. 3. A single supplement is available on this trip. 4. This trip finishes in Vic Falls on Day 39. We recommend that you do not book any flights out on the final day until late evening because it is likely we will visit the falls that day. 5. Allow USD 300 for meals not included. 6. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YXOFC. TRAVELLER RATING 4.80 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 11 Jan 01 Feb 01 Mar 12 Apr Finish 18 Feb 11 Mar 08 Apr 20 May 28 East Africa 31 May 19 Jul 02 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 27 Sep 08 Jul 26 Aug 09 Sep 23 Sep 30 Sep 04 Nov 25 Oct 02 Dec See our website for 2015 dates Uganda - Kerrie Glendenning Chobe NP, Botswana - Davina Lindsay Gorillas to Vic Falls 39 days, Nairobi to Victoria Falls Embark on a magnificent journey along Africa’s eastern seaboard, from the Kenyan plains to the continent’s most famous falls, on an unforgettable adventure that will see you camping out under the stars and trekking in search of rare gorillas. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Get ready for this African adventure in Kenya’s bustling capital. Day 2 Lake Nakuru Hang out with the kids at the Saidia Children's Home. Days 3-4 Eldoret/Kampala Cross into Uganda. Days 5-6 Kibale Forest National Park Enjoy a walking safari and watch chimpanzees play. Day 7 Queen Elizabeth National Park Cruise the Kazinga Channel, where eagles soar and hippos wallow. Day 8 Lake Bunyonyi Enjoy some amazing lake scenery from a canoe. Days 9-11 Gorilla Trek Hike with trackers to come face-to-face with rare mountain gorillas, then pay a visit to the moving Kigali Genocide Memorial. Day 12 Lake Mburo Head out on a walking safari through a secluded park. Days 13-14 Jinja Hit the rapids and go whitewater rafting. Days 15-16 Eldoret/Nairobi Try some local dishes en route to Nairobi. Day 17 Mto Wa Mbu Spend the night in a Tanzanian village. Perhaps spend the next morning exploring this fascinating area. Days 18-19 Ngorongoro Crater/Serengeti National Park Descend to the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater to spot rhinos, elephants and zebras. Day 20 Mto Wa Mbu Explore a local village and shop at the market. Day 21 Marangu Camp amid tropical gardens on the slopes of mighty Mt Kilimanjaro. Day 22 Dar es Salaam Pitch tents on a beach for some seaside stargazing. Days 2325 Zanzibar Be enchanted by exotic spice plantations, ornate architecture and beachside sunsets in Zanzibar. Day 26 Dar es Salaam Return to the mainland by ferry for more camping by the beach. Days 27-28 Iringa/ Chitimba Spend a night in the highland town of Iringa before heading onwards into Malawi. Hang out in Chitimba and enjoy its mellow vibes. Days 29-30 Lake Malawi Relax on the beach and meet friendly Malawians. Days 31-32 Chipata/Lusaka Begin a long voyage across Zambia and be stunned by the surrounding scenery. Day 33 Harare Explore galleries, museums and gardens in Harare. Day 34 Masvingo Visit the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Days 35-36 Bulawayo Pursue rhinos in Matobo National Park. Day 37 Hwange National Park Keep watch for elephants on a game drive through the park. Days 38-39 Victoria Falls Witness the tremendous power of Victoria Falls. Highlights t Trek through steamy jungle terrain to meet Rwanda's noble mountain gorillas t Camp in peaceful wilderness near Lake Mburo t Bask on Zanzibar's spectacular beaches Local living If you want see Tanzania's rural life in action, escape the city on the Arusha Village Experience Urban Adventure. Walk around a village, witness regional farming techniques, then meet a local Tengeru family and enjoy lunch within the community. AV Parc National des Volcans Ruhengeri Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda - Kathy Fry Mountain Gorillas of Rwanda Channel your inner Dian Fossey and set off across the lushly forested slopes of the Virunga Mountains in search of Rwanda’s most intriguing inhabitants. spectacular landscapes to the grave of Dian Fossey. Day 4 Kigali Embark on a city tour of Kigali. Visit the Kilgali Genocide Memorial Centre, a moving testament to one of Africa's darkest chapters and an integral part of understanding this very special country. Highlights t Hike through Rwanda's steamy jungles t Fall in love with the gentle nature of the mountain gorillas PHYSICAL RATING STYLE Comfort CULTURAL RATING THEME Short Break GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), lodge (2 nts) TRANSPORT Minivan, 4x4 MEALS 3 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to availability CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 177 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. There is a minimum age of 16 years for gorilla tracking. Please see Trip Notes for more details. This trip requires an additional non-refundable deposit (AUD1000, USD1000, EUR800, NZD1250, GBP650, CAD1000, ZAR8000, CHF900) in order to secure a gorilla permit. We also require your passport details at time of booking. 2. Allow USD 40 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Daily, subject to availability t Visit the moving Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre U GA N D A Entebbe Uganda Gorilla Short Break Gorilla Trek/ Bwindi Impenetrable NP 4 days, Entebbe to Entebbe Get up close to Uganda's gorillas while hiking and camping in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. If you are an animal lover, this is THE African wilderness experience. ITINERARY... Day 1 Entebbe/Lake Mburo Welcome to Uganda, Africa's verdant heartland. Travel to Lake Mburo National Park, one of East Africa's lesser-known wildlife havens. The park's native vegetation is atypical of Africa and plays host to a staggering array of wildlife. Survey the landscape for zebras, buffaloes and leopards, then scan the lake for crocs, waterbirds and hippos. Days 2-3 Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Continue to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to about half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas. Spend one day exploring a range of optional activities and the other trekking into the primeval forest of the Virunga Mountains in search of these magnificent animals. Muddy, undulating and densely vegetated, the going might get tough at some stages, Kigali Mountain Gorillas of Rwanda TRIP CODE YGAR-C 4 days, Kigali to Kigali ITINERARY... Day 1 Kigali Welcome to Rwanda, a country with a haunting history and astounding natural beauty. Set off through lush scenery to Parc National des Volcans for a night in an eco-lodge that’s situated on the slopes of a volcano. Day 2 Ruhengeri/ Gorilla Trek Scramble through the thick undergrowth of the Virunga Mountains in search of the world's largest apes, Rwanda's mountain gorillas. Local guides will already have located the family we'll be visiting, but the trek there can still be tough and muddy. This is all part of the experience, however, and the time spent in the company of these majestic creatures will more than make up for the tough trekking. Day 3 Optional Trek/Kigali Perhaps head out to spot the country's rare golden monkeys, or take a hike up through some RWANDA but the hour you get to spend in the company of these gentle giants is certainly worth the effort. Day 4 Entebbe Journey through rich jungle scenery back to Entebbe, where this adventure comes to an end. For those staying on longer, perhaps venture to Lake Victoria to see Ngamba Island's chimpanzee sanctuary and to mingle with its cheeky residents. Highlights t Search out zebras and hippos in Lake Mburo National Park t Trek through mountainous forest terrain in search of the world’s largest primates Uganda Gorilla Short Break TRIP CODE YGAG-B PHYSICAL RATING STYLE Basix CULTURAL RATING THEME Short Break GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Camping with facilities (3 nts) TRANSPORT Minivan, 4x4 MEALS 3 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to availability CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 120 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. There is a minimum age of 16 years for gorilla tracking. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. This trip requires an additional non-refundable deposit (AUD1000, USD1000, EUR800, NZD1250, GBP650, CAD1000, ZAR8000, CHF900) in order to secure a gorilla permit. We also require full passport details. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 3. A single supplement is available on this trip. 4. Allow USD 40 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Daily, subject to availability Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Rwanda & Uganda 29 Mt Kilimanjaro Climbing to the summit of the mighty Mt Kilimanjaro is a challenge, but the rewards for those who conquer the ascent are unrivalled. A personal victory of the highest order, the views from the peak simply accentuate the euphoria. The climb Marangu route Lemosho route Standing some 5,895 m (19,340 ft) above sea level, the snow-sprinkled flanks of Africa’s highest mountain offer an incredible opportunity for trekking at altitude without the need for technical climbing ability. Any person of average health and fitness prepared to push themselves both physically and mentally should be able to complete the ascent to Uhuru Peak, the ‘Roof of Africa’. While the final destination remains the same, we offer four options to get you there: This five-day climb is the most direct of the Kilimanjaro routes, and the only one to offer shelter from the elements with mountain hut accommodation. As the second most popular choice, the route – which passes vast grasslands, giant cacti fields and scenic alpine meadows against a backdrop of dramatic mountain peaks – can be busy. The path is well maintained however, and the views from the summit are striking. With eight days of trekking, Lemosho allows for a more relaxed ascent and greater time for adjusting to the altitude. Beginning in the lush rainforest of Londorossi Gate at the mountain’s western base, this trail passes through forests and moorlands to the Shira Plateau and is generally regarded as the Rongai route On all our Kilimanjaro climbs, we employ porters to help with the carrying of baggage and equipment. We believe that local people should benefit from our travels, which is why we have a Porter’s Policy to ensure that working conditions and wages are kept fair. To find out more about our full policy, covering loads, wages, accommodation, clothing and medical care, head to our dedicated page on the Intrepid website, found at: intrepidtravel.com/porters Machame route A trail that winds along the north-eastern side of the mountain near the Kenyan border, Rongai offers up a different side to Africa’s most famous mountain. Because this route has the lowest number of climbers, the wilderness feels particularly pristine and there is little in the way of crowds. In clear weather, you might even spy elephants and buffalo dotting the Masai lands below. Following a gradually rising path through dense forests and moorland zones to the Shira Plateau, this six-day climb is the most popular, and challenging, Kilimanjaro route. Passing beneath the glaciated precipices of Kibo’s south face, and with striking views of the southern icefields, this is considered one of the most scenic of all the Kilimanjaro treks. most scenic and unspoilt of all the routes. Our incredible porters Rongai Gate Rongai Machame Marangu Le Mosho First Caves 2600m Gilman’s Point 5680m Uhuru Peak 5895m Kikelewa Caves 3600m Kibo Hut 4703m Mawenzi Tarn 4330m TA N Z A N I A Londorossi Gate Stella Point 5732m Mawenzi Peak Shira 1 Camp 3500m Shira 2 Camp 3840m Lava Tower 4600m Barafu Camp 4703m Lemosho Glades Barranco Camp 3950m Karanga Valley Camp 4000m Millenium Camp 3800m Horombo Hut 3720m Machame Camp 3000m Mweka Camp 3110m Mandara Hut 2700m Marangu Machame Gate Mweka Gate 30 Tanzania Park HQ Kisii Nairobi Lake Victoria K E N YA Serengeti NP Meserani TA N Z A N I A Mt Kilimanjaro Ngorongoro Crater Marangu Serengeti & Kilimanjaro TRIP CODE YGOMC Serengeti & Kilimanjaro 14 days, Nairobi to Marangu Hit the road and camp out in volcanic craters, meet local villagers, be awed by animalspotting safaris and sample authentic African cuisine before getting active while climbing Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Begin this adventure in bustling Nairobi. Day 2 Kisii Weave through the breathtaking Great Rift Valley into Kenya's fertile highlands. Day 3 Lake Victoria Watch master soapstone craftsmen at work and perhaps collect a few of their carvings. Days 4-5 Serengeti National Park Stand in awe while viewing animals on the enormous grasslands and river valleys of the Serengeti. Day 6 Ngorongoro Crater Camp on the rim of this extraordinary volcano. Day 7 Meserani Journey to the small town of Mto Wa Mbu and purchase some colourful handmade artefacts. Day 8 Marangu Perhaps get warmed up for the upcoming trek with a walk around the hotel's sprawling tropical gardens. Day 9 Mandara Hut Start this Kilimanjaro trekking adventure by getting to know the team of guides and porters. Set off on a hike through lush rainforest and spot monkeys and brightly feathered birds in the overhead canopy. From the base at Mandara Hut, enjoy an optional walk to nearby Maundi Crater. Day 10 Horombo Hut Get muscles pumping on a trek to Horombo Hut. Rainforest gives way to rolling alpine meadows and the path crosses several ravines before reaching the hut. Spend the night in the shadow of twin snowtipped peaks, Kibo and Mawenzi. Day 11 Kibo Hut Heading higher towards the peak of Kilimanjaro, hike up progressively more rugged and rocky terrain. Skirt the stark moonscape of the Saddle to reach Kibo Hut. Day 12 Uhuru Peak/Summit Close to midnight, wake for a cuppa before zigzagging up a scree slope by lamplight. Arrive at Gilman's Point in time to rest tired legs and watch the sunrise from behind Mawenzi Peak. Continue the final trek upwards and pass along the rim of a crater to reach the highest point in Africa. At 5,896 m, the peak of Mt Kilimanjaro offers unforgettable views of the crater, the ice fields and the distant East African plains. Days 13-14 Marangu Descend through alpine meadows and lush rainforests to Marangu. Celebrate the end of a memorable Kilimanjaro trek with a warm, hearty meal and a well-earned hot shower or relaxing bath. PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Walking GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), dormitory (1 nt), camping with facilities (3 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts), mountain hut (4 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle, minibus MEALS 13 Breakfasts, 12 Lunches, 13 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 419 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. A single supplement is available on this trip, except for: Days 8-13. 3. Allow USD 90 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.71 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 08 Feb 22 Feb 08 Mar 31 May 14 Jun 21 Jun 12 Jul Finish 21 Feb 07 Mar 21 Mar 13 Jun 27 Jun 04 Jul 25 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 09 Aug 23 Aug 06 Sep 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 01 Aug 08 Aug 22 Aug 05 Sep 19 Sep 03 Oct 17 Oct 31 Oct 14 Nov 15 Nov 28 Nov 29 Nov 12 Dec 13 Dec 26 Dec See our website for 2015 dates White mountain Highlights t Hike through surreal hanging moss forests and bizarre moonscapes t Spot monkeys hiding in tropical rainforest t Experience an incredible African sunrise from atop Mt Kilimanjaro The origins of the name Kilimanjaro are unknown today. However, in Swahili the word ‘kilma’ means mountain, while ‘njaro’ means white. This makes sense to us; white mountain is a perfectly apt description for this 5,895 m high beast! Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Kenya & Tanzania 31 Kilimanjaro – Marangu Route TRIP CODE YKXM PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Walking Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Ian Jones GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), mountain hut (4 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus MEALS 6 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES Allow USD 20 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.90 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 01 Feb 15 Feb 01 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 24 May Finish 10 Jan 24 Jan 07 Feb 21 Feb 07 Mar 21 Mar 04 Apr 30 May 07 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 16 Aug 30 Aug 13 Sep 13 Jun 27 Jun 04 Jul 11 Jul 25 Jul 01 Aug 08 Aug 22 Aug 05 Sep 19 Sep 27 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 03 Oct 17 Oct 31 Oct 14 Nov 28 Nov 12 Dec 26 Dec See our website for 2015 dates Kilimanjaro – Machame Route TRIP CODE YKXA PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Walking GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), camping with basic facilities (5 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 7 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES Allow USD 20 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip Finish 03 Feb 17 Feb 03 Mar 24 Mar 23 Jun 21 Jul 11 Aug 25 Aug 22 Sep 20 Oct 30 Jun 28 Jul 18 Aug 01 Sep 29 Sep 27 Oct Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Ian Jones 32 Tanzania 7 days, Marangu to Marangu BELSLETR SE Backs will ache, legs will wobble, but it is mind over matter when climbing Mt Kilimanjaro. Starting in Marangu, this is arguably the easiest route to the top. ITINERARY... Day 1 Marangu Travel to Marangu and admire the cloud-covered summit of the upcoming challenge – Mt Kilimanjaro. Day 2 Mandara Hut Dodge monkeys in the forests while trekking towards Mandara Hut. Then enjoy an optional walk to nearby Maundi Crater. Day 3 Horombo Hut Stroll through the rolling alpine meadow and spend the night in a hut wedged between Mt Kibo and Mt Mawenzi. Day 4 Kibo Hut Heading higher towards the peak of Mt Kilimanjaro, notice the landscape transition into a moonscape. Skirt the stark scenery of The Saddle to reach Kibo Hut. Day 5 Uhuru Peak/Summit Enjoy some sleep while you can get it, as around midnight walking will be back on the agenda. As the sun rises over the highest point in Africa, the view is utterly unforgettable and the challenging hike makes this sight even more rewarding. Days 6-7 Marangu Descend through alpine meadows to Marangu and celebrate the end of a memorable Kilimanjaro trek with a hearty group meal. Highlights t Stay at Marangu and explore its lush, tropical surrounds t Spot monkeys hiding in the rainforest t Climb Mt Kilimanjaro with experienced local guides and porters Kilimanjaro – Machame Route 8 days, Marangu to Marangu DEPARTS Selected Mondays Start 2014 27 Jan 10 Feb 24 Feb 17 Mar Kilimanjaro – Marangu Route 17 Nov 24 Nov 15 Dec 22 Dec See our website for 2015 dates The Machame route offers incredible scenery and allows acclimatisation at an easier pace. The ascents are challenging, but the feeling atop the summit will see smiles all round. ITINERARY... Day 1 Marangu Nestled on the slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro, this lively town boasts views of the snow-capped mountains and is a great base for exploring the surrounding area. Day 2 Machame Camp Start with a pleasant stroll through the rainforest, where many species of brightly coloured birds can be seen, before setting up camp at Machame. Day 3 Shira Camp Leave the rainforest and watch as the vegetation grows sparser on the path to the Shira Plateau. Spend the night camping on the edge of the plateau and be treated to a golden sunset. Day 4 Barranco Camp Continue through the rolling landscape and deep river valleys on the way to more rugged areas of the mountain. Day 5 Barafu Camp Witness the contrast between the craggy landscape of the mountain and the spectacular views of the Heim, Kersten and Rebmann glaciers above. Day 6 Uhuru Peak/Summit Grab a midnight feast and head off well before dawn to watch the sunrise from Africa’s highest mountain. Days 7-8 Marangu Return to the base of the mountain where our adventure comes to an end. Highlights t Sleep overnight at a camp site surrounded by snow-capped mountains t Watch the sunrise from the top of Mt Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Michelle Tennant Take the challenge Looking for an adventure that has real purpose and challenges you on every level? Join us for the Project SAMA Kili Climb in 2014 and help raise funds for inspiring projects that help promote gender equality. See intrepidtravel.com/ kili-climb for details. Kilimanjaro – Rongai Route TRIP CODE YKXR Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Kelly Benson Kilimanjaro – Rongai Route 8 Days, Marangu to Marangu Approach Mt Kilimanjaro from the north for the opportunity to see mountain-side animals – monkeys and even the occasional elephant inhabits these parts, so keep your eyes peeled. ITINERARY... Day 1 Marangu Settle in at the foothills of Mt Kilimanjaro and take a swim in the hotel’s pool. Day 2 Simba Camp Journey through the rich forests along the north-eastern side of the mountain before arriving at camp, which sits at an altitude of 2,600 m. Day 3 Kikelewa Caves Keep your mind off the ache in your thighs by admiring the surrounding scenery and keeping an eye out for wildlife. Day 4 Mawenzi Tarn Traverse across a rocky landscape before descending into tonight’s camp at Tarn Valley (4,300 m). Day 5 Kibo Hut Head down into the Saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo, then make tracks towards Kibo Hut, where tonight’s camp awaits. Day 6 Uhuru Peak In the dark of the night, prepare to make for the summit. It’s a steep, zigzagging road to the top, but worth every step. Continue around the crater rim to Uhuru Peak, Africa’s highest point and the world’s tallest free-standing volcano. Day 7-8 Marangu Descend back through the lush forest towards the creature comforts of the hotel. Highlights t See the stark beauty of Mawenzi t Hike through the dense greenery of Mt Kilimanjaro’s foothills STYLE THEME Original Walking GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), camping with basic facilities (5 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 7 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES Allow USD 20 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 19 Jan 01 Feb 02 Feb 08 Feb 16 Feb 22 Feb 09 Mar Finish 11 Jan 25 Jan 26 Jan 08 Feb 09 Feb 15 Feb 23 Feb 01 Mar 16 Mar 24 May 15 Jun 21 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul 26 Jul 10 Aug 16 Aug 24 Aug 30 Aug 13 Sep 31 May 22 Jun 28 Jun 13 Jul 27 Jul 02 Aug 17 Aug 23 Aug 31 Aug 06 Sep 20 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 27 Sep 04 Oct 04 Oct 11 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 12 Oct 19 Oct 16 Nov 23 Nov 14 Dec 21 Dec 20 Dec 27 Dec See our website for 2015 dates Kilimanjaro – Lemosho Route TRIP CODE YKXL t Spot native wildlife while hiking t Climb to the top of Africa’s highest point PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Active GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), camping with basic facilities (7 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus MEALS 9 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 9 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES Allow USD 50 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip Kilimanjaro – Lemosho Route 10 days, Arusha to Arusha With a little extra time, hike the Lemosho route of Mt Kilimanjaro to witness spectacular gorges and the very best views towards Africa’s west. ITINERARY... Day 1 Arusha Savour a meal of African pilau and chapatti – the perfect way to say “jambo” to Tanzania. Day 2 Mti Mkubwa Camp Take a scenic drive from Marangu to Lemosho Glades. From the trailhead, stroll through beautiful forests uphill towards the camp, situated at 2,800 m. Day 3 Shira 1 Camp Embark on a hike around rugged moorlands. Day 4 Shira 2 Camp Journey uphill to reach the Shira 2 Hut at 3,800 m. If you’re up for a little more hiking in the afternoon, climb to Shira Cathedral or Shira Needle. Day 5 Barranco Camp Tackle the steep ascent in this challenging uphill terrain. While walking, view the enchanting surrounding forests and spectacular scenic ridge. Day 6 Karanga Valley Make the short yet sharp climb up the famed Barranco Wall, which leads to an PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING DEPARTS Selected Mondays undulating trail on the south-eastern flank of Kibo. Day 7 Barafu Camp Another day of uphill hiking will be richly rewarded with more glacial views and scenic mountain vistas. Day 8 Uhuru Peak Wake early to watch the sun break over Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Kibo’s crater rim. Days 9-10 Arusha Indulge in a hot shower at the hotel in Arusha. Start 2014 10 Feb 09 Jun 14 Jul Finish 19 Feb 18 Jun 23 Jul 11 Aug 15 Sep 2015 09 Feb 15 Jun 20 Aug 24 Sep 18 Feb 24 Jun 13 Jul 22 Jul 17 Aug 26 Aug 14 Sep 23 Sep Highlights t Journey by foot through the beautiful moorlands of Tanzania t Climb the famed Barranco Wall t Experience unparalleled mountain views Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Tanzania 33 Kenya to Vic Falls TRIP CODE YXOB PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), camping with facilities (17 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts), bungalow (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle, ferry MEALS 22 Breakfasts, 18 Lunches, 18 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 696 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. Please see Trip Notes for more information. 2. This trip finishes in Vic Falls on Day 24. We recommend that you do not book any flights out on the final day until late evening because it is likely we will visit the falls that day. 3. Allow USD 265 for meals not included. 4. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YXOA. TRAVELLER RATING 4.71 out of 5 Kenya - Olaf Morgan DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 12 Jan 26 Jan 16 Feb 16 Mar 06 Apr 27 Apr 18 May Finish 04 Feb 18 Feb 11 Mar 08 Apr 29 Apr 20 May 10 Jun 25 May 01 Jun 15 Jun 29 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul 03 Aug 17 Aug 31 Aug 17 Jun 24 Jun 08 Jul 22 Jul 29 Jul 12 Aug 26 Aug 09 Sep 23 Sep 07 Sep 12 Oct 02 Nov 09 Nov 07 Dec 30 Sep 04 Nov 25 Nov 02 Dec 30 Dec See our website for 2015 dates K E NYA YXOB YXOF Serengeti NP Nairobi Ngorongoro Crater Marangu Mto Wa Mbu TA N Z A N I A Dar es Salaam ZA MB IA Iringa Zanzibar Chitimba Bagani Community Camp Lake Malawi Chipata Grootfontein/ M A L AW I Lusaka San Bushmen ZIMBABWE Victoria Falls Etosha NP Harare Masvingo Spitzkoppe Okavango Delta Bulawayo Swakopmund Chobe NP Hwange NP N A MB IA Sesriem River Camp Fish River Canyon B O T S WA NA Orange River Western Cape S OU TH A FR I CA Cape Town Vic Falls to Cape Town TRIP CODE YXOF PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Basix THEME Wildlife STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Camping with facilities (15 nts), camping with basic facilities (3 nts), chalet (3 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, overland vehicle, mokoro MEALS 17 Breakfasts, 17 Lunches, 16 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 658 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. Please see Trip Notes for more information. 2. This trip finishes upon arrival at our finish point hotel in Cape Town on Day 22. Please do not book any flights until after 9pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 245 for meals not included. 4. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code UXOF. TRAVELLER RATING 4.70 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Tuesdays Start 2014 21 Jan 04 Feb 11 Mar 08 Apr 29 Apr 10 Jun Finish 11 Feb 25 Feb 01 Apr 29 Apr 20 May 01 Jul 34 East Africa 17 Jun 24 Jun 08 Jul 22 Jul 29 Jul 12 Aug 26 Aug 09 Sep 08 Jul 15 Jul 29 Jul 12 Aug 19 Aug 02 Sep 16 Sep 30 Sep 23 Sep 30 Sep 04 Nov 25 Nov 02 Dec 14 Oct 21 Oct 25 Nov 16 Dec 23 Dec See our website for 2015 dates Kenya to Vic Falls 24 days, Nairobi to Victoria Falls Dusty villages, dormant volcanoes, ice-tipped mountains and sun-drenched beaches diversity is the name of the game while travelling from Kenya to Vic Falls. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Begin the adventure in Kenya's capital. Day 2 Mto Wa Mbu Set up camp in a Tanzanian village. Days 3-4 Ngorongoro Crater/ Serengeti National Park Spot rhinos, elephants and zebras in a volcanic crater. Day 5 Mto Wa Mbu Meet local villagers and visit a market. Day 6 Marangu Camp amid tropical gardens on the slopes of mighty Mt Kilimanjaro. Day 7 Dar es Salaam Hang out on a beach for the night. Days 8-10 Zanzibar Sample a spicy seafood curry by the ocean. Day 11 Dar es Salaam Return to the mainland by ferry. Days 12-13 Iringa/Chitimba Watch out for giraffes in Mikumi National Park. Days 14-15 Lake Malawi Meet friendly Malawians on the beach. Days 16-17 Lilongwe/Lusaka Begin a long voyage across the continent to Zambia. Day 18 Harare Check out Zimbabwe’s capital. Day 19 Masvingo Discover some of the most significant ancient ruins in Africa. Days 20-21 Bulawayo Discover loads of colourful crafts and jewellery in the city’s markets. Day 22 Hwange National Park Head out on a game drive through the park. Days 23-24 Victoria Falls Be sprayed by the powerful water of Victoria Falls. Highlights t Visit tiny Tanzanian villages t Seek out the Big Five in the Ngorongoro Crater Vic Falls to Cape Town 22 days, Victoria Falls to Cape Town Discover the very best of southern Africa on this cruisey 22-day tour. Spot breathtaking wildlife, hang out with ancient tribes and camp out under the stars. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Victoria Falls Journey into the thundering, mist-shrouded sheet of white water. Days 3-4 Chobe National Park Cruise along the Chobe River on the lookout for wallowing hippos. Day 5 Bagani Travel into Namibia and choose to relax with a boat trip. Days 6-7 Okavango Delta Discover the watery wildlife haven of the Okavango Delta in a dugout canoe. Day 8 Bagani Head to Bagani, where our camp site for the night awaits. Days 9-10 Grootfontein/ San Bushmen Meet San Bushmen and observe their age-old traditions of desert tracking. Days 11-12 Etosha National Park Roam dry plains to encounter elephants and big cats. Day 13 Spitzkoppe Watch the rock formations of Spitzkoppe change colour with the light. Days 14-16 Swakopmund See the seal colonies of Cape Cross. Days 17-18 Sesriem/River Camp Scramble to the top of some sand dunes for a dramatic sunrise view. Day 19 Fish River Canyon Relax by one of the largest canyons in the world. Days 20-21 Orange River/ Western Cape Travel along the Orange River by canoe. Day 22 Cape Town The trip ends among the cafés and vineyards of this stunning bayside city. Highlights t Feel the thunder of Victoria Falls t Spot iconic wildlife in Chobe National Park t Camp out in the lush Okavango Delta Okavango Delta, Botswana - Laura Waterhouse Tongue twisters With over 3,000 languages believed to be spoken on the continent, Africa is a hotbed of linguistic diversity. There are over 500 languages spoken in Nigeria, more than 40 million people are believed to speak Swahili and in some places they even use drums to speak! K E N YA Serengeti NP Nairobi Arusha Ngorongoro Crater Marangu Mto Wa Mbu ZAMBIA Zanzibar TA N Z A N I A Dar es Salaam Iringa Chitimba Hwange NP Lake Malawi Bulawayo Victoria Falls/Livingstone Chipata MA LAW I Lusaka Etosha NP Bagani Harare N A MIB IA San Spitzkoppe Bushmen Chobe NP Masvingo Swakopmund Okavango Delta ZIMB A B W E River Camp Kenya to Cape Town 45 days, Nairobi to Cape Town BELSLETR SE Safari through some of Africa’s most iconic conservation reserves and parks, see the surging Zambezi River crash over Victoria Falls and admire the magnificence of the savanna rolling out towards the horizon on this incredible African adventure. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Explore this cosmopolitan city on foot. Day 2 Mto Wa Mbu Spend a morning visiting a Tanzanian village. Days 3-4 Ngorongoro Crater/Serengeti National Park Journey into a volcano crater, then head to the Serengeti plains. Day 5 Mto Wa Mbu Meet some village elders. Day 6 Marangu Camp on the slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro. Day 7 Dar es Salaam Bliss out on a Tanzanian beach. Days 8-10 Zanzibar Sample the exotic flavours of this spice island. Day 11 Dar es Salaam Return to the mainland by ferry and stay at a beachside camp near Dar es Salaam. Days 12-13 Iringa/Chitimba Travel south through Mikumi National Park. Days 14-15 Lake Malawi Cruise around a lake that’s home to more than 500 species of fish and has excellent snorkelling. Days 16-17 Chipata/ Lusaka Enjoy a long drive and get hypnotised by the spectacular surrounding scenery. Day 18 Harare Explore the historical heritage of this capital. Day 19 Masvingo Wander among some of Africa’s most ancient ruins. Days 20-21 Bulawayo Shop for crafts in the city markets. Day 22 Hwange National Park Head out on a game drive and keep eyes peeled for the hundreds of roaming mammals. Days 23-25 Victoria Falls Get soaked by Victoria Falls. Days 26-27 Chobe National Park Cruise along the Chobe River and be on the lookout for soaring fish eagles. Day 28 Bagani Meet village locals and if time permits, challenge them to a game of soccer. Days 29-30 Okavango Delta Cruise downstream in a dugout canoe. Day 31 Bagani Return to Bagani and camp out under the stars. Days 32-33 Grootfontein/San Bushmen Learn the local ways of the San Bushmen. Days 34-35 Etosha National Park Roam Etosha Park's dry plains. Day 36 Spitzkoppe View the ‘Matterhorn of Nambia’. Days 3739 Swakopmund Get active and perhaps try skydiving, quad-biking or sandboarding. Days 40-41 Sesriem/ River Camp Take a 4x4 journey through a surreal landscape. Day 42 Fish River Canyon Hike around Africa’s largest canyon. Days 43-44 Orange River/ Western Cape Grab a canoe or laze by the riverbank. Day 45 Cape Town End this African adventure among the scenic cityscapes of Cape Town. Highlights Sesriem Fish River Canyon Orange River BOTSWA N A S OU TH A FR ICA Cape Town Kenya to Cape Town TRIP CODE YXOAC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (2 nts), camping with facilities (32 nts), camping with basic facilities (5 nts), bungalow (2 nts), chalet (3 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle, ferry, mokoro MEALS 39 Breakfasts, 35 Lunches, 34 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1306 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. A single supplement is available on this trip. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival at our finish point hotel in Cape Town on Day 45. Please do not book any flights until after 9pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 350 for meals not included. 4. This trip also runs in reverse. See trip code UXOAC. TRAVELLER RATING 4.87 out of 5 t Prepare to get wet at Victoria Falls DEPARTS Selected Sundays t Explore Zimbabwe’s ancient ruins Start 2014 12 Jan 26 Jan 16 Feb 16 Mar 25 May 01 Jun t Learn the traditions of the San Bushmen t Embark on exciting African safaris Basix Wildlife Finish 25 Feb 11 Mar 01 Apr 29 Apr 08 Jul 15 Jul 15 Jun 29 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul 03 Aug 17 Aug 31 Aug 07 Sep 29 Jul 12 Aug 19 Aug 02 Sep 16 Sep 30 Sep 14 Oct 21 Oct Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 12 Oct 25 Nov 02 Nov 16 Dec 09 Nov 23 Dec See our website for 2015 dates East Africa 35 Magic market For a shopaholic, there’s no better shopping adventure than The Seven Markets of Durban Urban Adventure. Take a day to meander through a kaleidoscope of colour and flavours with a local guide, taste-testing and bargaining along the way. Admire the distinct style of Art Deco buildings lining the roads, and meet local traders in the marketplace who sell everything from kurtas (tunics) and saris to spices and jewellery. Kampala Lake Mburo Jinja UGANDA Kibale Forest NP Eldoret Lake Nakuru Queen Elizabeth NP KENYA Gorilla Trek RWANDA Nairobi Lake Bunyonyi Marangu Serengeti NP Zanzibar ZA M B I A Ngorongoro Crater Dar es Salaam Mto Wa Mbu Iringa Chitimba TA N Z A N I A Victoria Falls Lake Malawi Hwange NP Chipata NA M I B I A Rundu Lukasa Etosha NP M AL AWI Harare Spitzkoppe San Masvingo Bulawayo Bushmen Swakopmund Z IM BABWE Chobe NP River Camp Okavango Delta Sesriem Fish River Canyon BO TS WA NA Orange River Western Cape PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Basix THEME Wildlife STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), camping with facilities (43 nts), dormitory (3 nts), camping with basic facilities (5 nts), bungalow (2 nts), chalet (3 nts) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, overland vehicle, ferry, mokoro MEALS 54 Breakfasts, 50 Lunches, 48 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1741 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This trip requires an additional non-refundable deposit ( AUD1000, USD1000, EUR650, NZD1000, GBP500, CAD1000, ZAR6500, CHF900 ) in order to secure a gorilla permit. We also require full passport details at time of booking. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival at our finish point hotel in Cape Town on Day 60. Please do not book any flights until after 9pm this evening. 4. Allow USD 640 for meals not included. 5. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code UXODC. TRAVELLER RATING 4.83 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Finish 11 Mar 01 Apr 29 Apr 01 Jul 36 East Africa Africa Encompassed Southbound 60 days, Nairobi to Cape Town S O U T H AF RICA Cape Town Africa Encompassed Southbound TRIP CODE YXOEC Start 2014 11 Jan 01 Feb 01 Mar 03 May Masai Mara, Kenya - Tom Goldner 31 May 21 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 02 Aug 16 Aug 29 Jul 19 Aug 02 Sep 16 Sep 30 Sep 14 Oct 23 Aug 21 Oct 27 Sep 25 Nov 25 Oct 23 Dec See our website for 2015 dates Want Africa with the lot? That’s just what you’ll get on this epic adventure across eleven fascinating countries. Meet spice growers in Zanzibar, friendly fishermen on Lake Malawi and the intriguing San Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert – and so much more! ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Journey to the safari capital of Africa. Day 2 Lake Nakuru See pink flamingos feast on algae. Days 3-4 Eldoret/Kampala Camp near Kampala. Days 5-6 Kibale Forest National Park Watch resident chimps squabble. Day 7 Queen Elizabeth National Park Embark on a safari tour. Day 8 Lake Bunyonyi Enjoy some amazing scenery on a boat trip. Days 9-11 Gorilla Trek Be guided into the jungle in search of mountain gorillas. Day 12 Lake Mburo Take a walking safari through this secluded park. Days 13-14 Jinja Seek some thrills in Africa’s adventure capital. Days 5-16 Eldoret/Nairobi Head back to Nairobi. Day 17 Mto Wa Mbu Meet some local Tanzanian villagers. Days 18-19 Ngorongoro Crater/Serengeti NP Spot rhinos and elephants before heading to the Serengeti plains. Day 20 Mto Wa Mbu Catch up with our village friends again. Day 21 Marangu Camp on the slopes of mighty Mt Kilimanjaro. Day 22 Dar es Salaam Spend a day on the beach. Days 23-25 Zanzibar View ornate architecture and unforgettable sunsets. Day 26 Dar es Salaam Head back to the beachside camp. Days 2728 Iringa/Chitimba Spend a night in the African highlands. Days 29-30 Lake Malawi Travel south to vast Lake Malawi, which covers roughly a fifth of the country. Days 31-33 Chipata/Lusaka/Harare Travel to Zimbabwe’s capital. Day 34 Masvingo Visit the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Days 35-36 Bulawayo Lose yourself in the National History Museum. Day 37 Hwange National Park Watch elephants bathe in Hwange. Days 38-40 Victoria Falls Get drenched by Vic Falls. Days 41-42 Chobe NP Watch out for hippos on a river cruise. Day 43 Bagani Hang out with the Ngoabaca community. Days 44-45 Okavango Delta Paddle down the delta by canoe. Day 46 Bagani Return to Bagani. Days 4748 Grootfontein/San Bushmen Go ‘gathering’ with knowledgeable elders. Days 49-50 Etosha National Park Encounter the Big Five in this spectacular national park. Day 51 Spitzkoppe Feel dwarfed by bizarre rock formations. Days 52-54 Swakopmund Hit the beach. Days 55-56 Sesriem/River Camp Go on a 4x4 safari. Day 57 Fish River Canyon Hike around a spectacular landscape. Days 58-59 Western Cape Travel along the Orange River by canoe. Day 60 Cape Town Say cheers to a successful tour through Africa. Highlights t Track gorillas in Volcanoes NP t Get to know Malawians on a village walk t Keep an eye out for hippos on a Chobe River cruise Tribal trail Uncover the history of South Africa’s largest ethnic group on the Zulu Heritage Trail Urban Adventure. Take in the local customs, traditional foods and hubs of commerce around a village with the help of a knowledgeable local guide. Zanzibar, Tanzania - Jess Wight K E N YA Masai Mara Walk Nairobi 3 days, Nairobi to Nairobi Masai Mara NR In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion, zebra, wildebeest, leopard, hyena, elephant and you, sleep tonight. Safari by day and drift off beneath a blanket of stars by night. ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi/Masai Mara National Reserve Journey from the vibrant city of Nairobi across the Great Rift Valley. Along the way, look for colourfully dressed and accessorised Maasai people tending to their herds. On arrival, take a guided walk around the area and visit a Maasai homestead along the way. Day 2 Masai Mara National Reserve After an early breakfast, head out on an exciting game drive through the Masai Mara National Park. The park has a very high population of plain-dwelling animals such as wildebeest and zebras, which in turn are preyed upon by lions, leopards and hyenas. Elephants are also a fairly common sight here, while hippos and crocodiles are plentiful in the Mara River. After a full day of wildlife spotting, return to camp in time for a delicious dinner. Day 3 Masai Mara National Reserve/Nairobi Our Masai Mara adventure wraps up after breakfast. Return to Nairobi with a smile and an SD card filled with memorable moments of your Masai Mara Walk. Highlights t Meet Kenya’s Maasai people and help them tend their herds t Stay overnight in a tented lodge t Take game drives through the Masai Mara and seek out the Big Five t Travel across the Great Rift Valley Masai Mara Walk TRIP CODE YGAE-O PHYSICAL RATING STYLE Original CULTURAL RATING THEME Short Break GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Permanent tented camp (2 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus MEALS 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to availability CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 90 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This trip finishes upon arrival at our finish point hotel in Nairobi on Day 3. Please do not book any flights until after 4pm this afternoon. 2. Allow USD 40 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.96 out of 5 DEPARTS Daily, subject to availability Zanzibar Island Zanzibar Beach Break 4 days, Zanzibar Airport to Zanzibar Airport Snorkel or scuba dive over reefs and in crystal-clear waters, taste exotic tropical fruits, meet friendly locals and let your cares melt away as you laze at a Zanzibar beach resort. ITINERARY... Day 1 Zanzibar Airport/Beach Resort Arrive and be instantly enchanted by the exotic allure of the 'Spice Island'. Travel to the north-east part of the island, where your beach resort awaits. If arriving early, there’ll be time to laze on the beach or take a dip in the idyllic waters before a first taste of Zanzibar’s spiceladen cuisine. Days 2-4 Beach Resort/Zanzibar Island Explore the island and its hidden treasures at a relaxed pace. Travel deep into the interior to visit fragrant spice plantations. Discover how pods, bark, buds and berries are harvested and dried, and dine on the fresh seafood and zesty curries that Zanzibar is famous for. Enjoy free time to relax on the beaches and swim, snorkel or dive in the clear, warm waters. A cocktail and a golden sunset go hand in hand, so be sure to indulge as the sun melts away and day turns to night. In the evening, explore the laidback streets and choose a restaurant to kick back in. On the final day of beachside bliss, you will be transferred (probably kicking and screaming) back to airport. Highlights t Taste Zanzibar's delicious local cuisine t Swim with colourful fish cavorting in coral reefs t Follow Zanzibar's aromatic spice trail t Explore parts of the island or simply relax Zanzibar Airport ZA N ZIB A R Zanzibar Beach Break YGAZ-O TRIP CODE Original PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Short Break GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts) TRANSPORT Minivan MEALS 3 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to availability CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 177 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. Allow USD 200 for meals not included. 2. This trip is also available in Basix ( 5 days - see trip code YGAZ-B) and Comfort (6 days - see trip code YGAZ-B) trip styles. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Daily, subject to availability Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Kenya & Zanzibar 37 Southern Africa Stunning scenery, fascinating cultures and some of the best safari set-ups on the map Okavango Delta, Botswana - Johanna Anna Pfeifer Thusanani Children’s Foundation The Okavango Delta Helping hands Gettin’ down to the local watering hole Thusanani is an Intrepid Foundation-supported project operating from the Children’s Memorial Institute in Braamfontein, Johannesburg. The word ‘thusanani’ is an African word that means ‘helping each other’. By providing free occupational therapy for orphaned children and educating community caregivers on the importance of early childhood development, the organisation seeks to provide young children with the cognitive stimulation and emotional care that will improve their chances for adoption, and prepare them for school and life ahead. Visit theintrepidfoundation.org for more information about this wonderful foundation. While South Africa’s Kruger National Park may be the region’s hot spot for savanna scouring, Botswana’s Okavango Delta is king when it comes to delta delving. As one of the continent’s recently declared Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, this sprawling delta is made up of narrow freshwater canals that ebb and flow with the seasons. Between June and August, the delta grows due to seasonal flooding and attracts one of the continent’s greatest concentrations of wildlife. All of Africa’s Big Five get in on the action, along with hippos, crocs, black rhinos, white rhinos, brown hyena, spotted hyena, tigerfish, catfish, fish eagles, fishing owls. As you can see, it’s the place to be if you’re an animal. 38 Southern Africa Fast facts What’s in a name? The local name for Victoria Falls is Mosi-oa-Tunya. Derived from the Lozi language, the meaning translates to ‘the smoke that thunders’. Top 4… Size matters Covering an area of 19,633 sq km and spanning three countries, Kruger National Park is approximately the same size as Wales. Raining money The official currency of Botswana is pula. Literally translating to ‘rain’, it implies that drops of rain are considered just as valuable as money. The Big 5 Africa’s most exclusive club, the Big 5, is based not on size but on animals that were difficult to hunt on foot. Hence why leopards, not hippos, made the cut. Tweet talk With approximately 900 bird species found in southern Africa, which accounts for about 10 per cent of the world’s bird species, this region doesn’t just cater to fans of mammals. Here’s a bit of twitter on some of southern Africa’s feathery friends. Carmine bee eater Much as its name suggests – red in colour, eats bees. Tawny eagle Boasts a wingspan that can reach up to three times its body length. Ways to get around southern Africa Dhow A traditional sailing boat fitted with two masts. Mokoro A dugout canoe pushed forward by a long pole. 4x4 The perfect vehicle for getting about off-road. Bicycle Stop, start and cruise the path you choose. Best time to travel High season will likely see you travelling beneath cloudless skies but perhaps in a sea of crowds. When the masses leave, so does the perfect weather, but the best sights are still incredible come rain, hail or shine. Marabou stork Standing tall at 1.5 m, it also has a 30 cm-long beak. J F M A M J J A S O N D South Africa Botswana Namibia Zimbabwe Lilac-breasted roller A colourful critter that’s the chosen national emblem of both Botswana and Kenya. Mozambique Ground hornbill Counted among the longest living of all bird species. Madagascar Ostrich The tallest bird in the world outside of Sesame Street. KEY Ideal time to travel Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Shoulder season Southern Africa 39 Kruger National Park Our three, four and five-night Kruger National Park breaks offer some of the finest and most indepth wildlife experiences in Africa, perhaps even the world. The park was established in 1898 to protect the wildlife of South Africa. Covering almost two million hectares, its unrivalled biodiversity includes around 147 mammal, 114 reptile, 49 fish, 34 amphibian, 507 bird and 336 tree species. Staying in the beautiful Thornhill Safari Lodge on the border of the world class Thornybush reserve, there is no better base from which to explore the spectacular Kruger area. Offering a diverse selection of activities within Kruger and the nearby Thornybush Private Game Reserve, our trips have access to incredible local guides who will ensure you get the most out of your journey to this exhilarating location. There is a range of optional activities available, so whether you’re a thrillseeker, a lover of luxury or fancy yourself the second coming of David Attenborough, there’s something for everyone. Why not join the ‘Big Game Drive’ in a 4x4, be enchanted by the incredible scenic views during the ‘Panorama Tour,’ stargaze on the ‘Kruger Camping Trip’, head to the Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre to get up-close to some injured animals or enjoy a luxury adventure in the African bush on ‘The Livingstone Experience’. For the younger explorers of the family, enrol in ‘Top Cat School’, where tracking and identifying animals on the sparse plains of Africa is the name of the game. For those who want to stay longer in the Kruger area, we’ve got you covered. Booking additional accommodation at the Thornhill Lodge is as easy as spotting a zebra in a pack of lions. Short Break Adventures Big adventures done brief, these are the perfect add-on or are a special sojourn in themselves. Kruger Experience – Lodge 4 days, Johannesburg to Johannesburg PHYSICAL RATING TRIP CODE UBAD-C CULTURAL RATING DEPARTS Daily, subject to availability No holiday to South Africa is complete without a safari – a chance to spot the Big Five on game drives and to wander the open savanna. Heed the call of the Kruger and embark on a magical journey into this vast, game-filled national park. Search for lions, leopards, buffaloes, rhinos and elephants, and get insider tips on how to read animal tracks and recognise bird species from a distance. Come evening, settle in at a comfortable lodge and relax for the night. This actionpacked tour is the perfect way to see the spectacular Kruger National Park without sacrificing any creature comforts. &OKPZUSBEJUJPOBM4PVUI"GSJDBODVJTJOFt4UBZJOBDPNGPSUBCMFTBGBSJ lodge t+PVSOFZPVUPOBOFBSMZNPSOJOHCVTIXBMLUPXBUDIUIF TBWBOOBXBLJOHt4FBSDIGPSUIFSBSF"GSJDBOXJMEEPH Wild Kruger Camping 4 days, Johannesburg to Johannesburg PHYSICAL RATING TRIP CODE UBAC-B CULTURAL RATING DEPARTS Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Subject to min 2 travellers Journey to the remarkable Kruger, South Africa’s expansive and famous game park. This fourday safari travels into the thick of Kruger’s grass and bush lands, which teem with Africa’s most iconic creatures, as well as an abundance of bird and reptile species. Keep an eye out for grazing elephants, giraffes and wildebeest from your safari vehicle and try to spot prowling lions and leopards after sunset. Relive stories of close encounters around a log fire at our camp site, which is situated in the surrounds of Kruger National Park, and taste delicious traditional South African fare. This might be a short adventure, but it’s certainly a memorable one. Kruger NP, South Africa - Donna Stockton -FBSOUIFTFDSFUTPGUSBDLJOHHBNFt4FFUIFTQFDUBDVMBS#MZEF3JWFS $BOZPOt&NCBSLPOBOPQFOWFIJDMFOJHIUESJWFJOTFBSDIPGUIF QBSLTOJHIUMJGFt2VBGGBTVOEPXOFSBUUIFMPEHFCBS Cape Town & Winelands 5 days, Johannesburg to Johannesburg PHYSICAL RATING TRIP CODE UBAP-C CULTURAL RATING DEPARTS Daily, subject to availability Sip and munch your way through Cape Town and the Cape Winelands. Take a step back through history in Cape Town and learn how this nation is overcoming its turbulent past to become the friendly, modern and upbeat society that it is today. Journey along the stunning Cape Peninsula to Stellenbosch, South Africa’s premier wine region. Sample the best drops in the area and wander around the picturesque wine estates before returning to the ‘Mother City’ of South Africa. With Cape Town’s pleasant weather, welcoming residents and incredible natural setting, this popular destination may very well steal your heart. 5BLFBHVJEFEXBMLJOHUPVSBSPVOEIJTUPSJD$BQF5PXOt4BNQMFUIF 8JOFMBOETCFTUESPQTt#FUSFBUFEUPBXJOFBOEDIFFTFUBTUJOHJO 4UFMMFOCPTDIt4UPQGPSBIBQQZTOBQBUUIF$BQFPG(PPE)PQF Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com South Africa 41 Rad-agascar With approximately 80 per cent of Madagascar’s plant and animal species believed to be endemic to the island, this is one veritable haven of biodiversity. Check out Intrepid’s Experience Madagascar trip on page 51 to get among the spectacular array of lemur, gecko, chameleon, plant and bird species that call this tropical island home. Kruger NP, South Africa - Jeremy Nance Victoria Falls ZI M B A B W E Chobe NP Okavango Delta Maun Hwange NP Nata Matobos National Park/Bulawayo Blouberg B OTSWAN A Khama Rhino Sanctuary Kruger NP S OU TH A FR IC A Johannesburg CULTURAL RATING Basix THEME Wildlife STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (13 nts), bush camp with no facilities (2 nts) TRANSPORT Mokoro, overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle, boat MEALS 12 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 11 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 509 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival in Johannesburg on day 17. Please do not book any flights until after 10pm this evening. 4. Allow USD 300 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.76 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 11 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 01 Feb 08 Feb 01 Mar 08 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr 12 Apr 19 Apr 26 Apr Finish 18 Jan 25 Jan 01 Feb 08 Feb 15 Feb 22 Feb 15 Mar 22 Mar 29 Mar 12 Apr 19 Apr 26 Apr 03 May 10 May 10 May 24 May 31 May 07 Jun 14 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jun 05 Jul 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 16 Aug 23 Aug 06 Sep 24 May 07 Jun 14 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jun 05 Jul 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul 02 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 25 Aug 01 Sep 08 Sep 22 Sep 13 Sep 27 Sep 04 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 25 Oct 01 Nov 08 Nov 15 Nov 29 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec Explore Southern Africa 17 days, Johannesburg to Johannesburg This is Africa as you know it from the movies, where the Big Five roam open plains, weary explorers unwind beside dreamy lagoons and tribal village life offers a glimpse of the past. Take in the spectacle of Botswana and South Africa on this classic adventure. Explore Southern Africa TRIP CODE UBOQC PHYSICAL RATING Okavango Delta, Botswana - Thomas Furlong 29 Sep 13 Oct 20 Oct 27 Oct 03 Nov 10 Nov 17 Nov 24 Nov 01 Dec 15 Dec 22 Dec 05 Jan See our website for 2015 dates 42 Zimbabwe, Botswana & South Africa ITINERARY... Day 1 Johannesburg After arriving in Jo’burg, settle in at the hotel and prepare for this ultimate overland adventure. Day 2 Khama Rhino Sanctuary Cross into Botswana and visit the Khama Rhino Sanctuary to learn about these majestic creatures. At dusk, head out on a game drive. Day 3 Maun Journey on to Maun, the gateway to the famous Okavanga Delta. Days 4-5 Okavango Delta See the abundance of animals that live here while travelling on a traditional canoe. Disembark to explore the area’s surrounding lagoons and streams on foot. Day 6 Maun Head back to Maun and perhaps opt for a flight over this amazing area. Day 7 Chobe National Park Venture to the plains and waterways of Chobe National Park for a relaxing water safari. Try to spot elephants and hippos bathing and African fish eagles circling overhead. Days 8-9 Victoria Falls Admire the incredible torrent of white water at Victoria Falls. Perhaps try some of the adventure activities on offer such as rafting, bungee jumping, abseiling or canyoning. Day 10 Hwange National Park Once a royal hunting ground, Hwange National Park is home to approximately 400 bird and 100 mammal species. Set out on a 4x4 game drive through the plains and wetlands. Days 11-12 Matobos National Park/Bulawayo Explore the country's second largest city before setting out in search of black and white rhinos in Matobo National Park. Day 13 Nata Camp on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Day 14 Blouberg Head towards Blouberg and camp in South Africa's Limpopo Province, an area that offers a unique cultural experience. Meet villagers and enjoy an authentic local meal at a village tavern. Days 1516 Kruger National Park Travel to this spectacular national park filled with lions, white rhinos, giraffes, zebras, leopards and elands. Take an optional night game drive to see nocturnal predators or a guided early morning nature walk. Day 17 Johannesburg Return to Jo’burg and perhaps visit the Soweto neighbourhood or the Apartheid Museum. Highlights t Travel along the Chobe River at sunset t Marvel at the force of Victoria Falls t Taste traditional meals at a village tavern and try locally brewed beer t Safari through the savanna of Kruger National Park t Admire views of the Blyde River Canyon Cycle Soweto Got energy to burn and a bit of time up your sleeve? Arrive early in Joburg and enjoy a two-wheeled tour on the Cycle Soweto Urban Adventure. See landmarks from the country’s famous uprisings, and ride past the former home of Nelson Mandela. Victoria Falls Okavango Delta, Botswana - Diane Moffatt Maun BELSLETR SE hippos and African fish eagles. Enjoy a relaxing water safari down the Chobe River in the golden light of the afternoon. Days 8-9 Victoria Falls Enter Zimbabwe and witness the awesome spectacle that is Victoria Falls, a fitting finale to the journey. Highlights t Spot Botswana’s rare wildlife in the Khama Rhino Sanctuary t Learn about local life on a village visit t Navigate a mokoro through the Okavango Delta Vic Falls to Kruger PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (5 nts), bush camp with no facilities (2 nts) TRANSPORT Mokoro, overland vehicle MEALS 6 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 269 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. Allow USD 150 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.83 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Victoria Falls Hwange NP BOTSWA N A ZIMB A B W E Matobos National Park/Bulawayo Blouberg Kruger NP BELSLETR SE Victoria Falls may be a hard act to follow, but this action-packed southbound journey to the open plains of Kruger will not disappoint at any step of the way. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Victoria Falls Marvel at Victoria Falls’ thundering white water and be sprayed by the fine mist that shoots hundreds of metres into the air. Day 3 Hwange National Park Take a 4x4 game drive through the plains and wetlands of Zimbabwe's largest game reserve. Days 4-5 Matobos National Park/ Bulawayo Head out to track black and white rhinos in Matobo National Park. Day 6 Nata Set up camp on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. When the wet season arrives, the pans become a haven for native birds and animals. Day 7 Blouberg Pursue paths along the base of the Blouberg Mountains and hear stories of the fascinating local community, who still lead a very traditional lifestyle. Days 8-9 Kruger National Park Travel through the expansive savanna S OU TH A FR IC A Okavango Experience TRIP CODE UBOO Nata 10 days, Victoria Falls to Johannesburg BOTSWA N A Johannesburg Relish the vast natural wilderness of Botswana and South Africa on this compact tour of the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park before the grand finale of Victoria Falls. ITINERARY... Day 1 Johannesburg Begin this overland journey in the country’s commercial centre. Day 2 Khama Rhino Sanctuary Leave South Africa behind and cross the border into beautiful Botswana to visit the Khama Rhino Sanctuary, an inspirational conservation project and a haven for endangered black and white rhinos. Day 3 Maun Make tracks to Maun, a small town famed for being the gateway to Botswana's Okavanga Delta. Days 4-5 Okavango Delta Adventure into the delta. With the help of a local poler, traverse the waterways to see the abundance of animals that live here. Spend the night camping under starry skies. Day 6 Maun Experience life in a rural village, then head back to Maun. Day 7 Chobe National Park Famous for its elephant herds, Chobe also shelters lions, Chobe NP Khama Rhino Sanctuary Okavango Experience 9 days, Johannesburg to Victoria Falls ZIMB A B W E Okavango Delta and rolling hills, keeping an eye out for the unique white rhinos, giraffes, zebras, lions and elands. Day 10 Johannesburg Perhaps set out for some last-minute souvenir shopping or just rest those well-travelled feet at a local bar or café. Highlights t Enjoy a 4x4 game drive through the wetlands of Hwange National Park t Track rhinos on foot in Matobos NP t Camp under an African sky in Kruger National Park Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Johannesburg SOU TH A FR IC A Vic Falls to Kruger TRIP CODE YBOP PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Camping with facilities (9 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 8 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 7 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 299 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes upon arrival in Johannesburg on Day 10. Please do not book any flights until after 10pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 150 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.79 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Zimbabwe, Botswana & South Africa 43 A good reach Thornhill Lodge, through The Intrepid Foundation, is proud to support the Thusanani Children’s Foundation and is involved in the set-up of outreach projects for local schools within the surrounding communities. See theintrepidfoundation.org for details. Kruger & Coast TRIP CODE UBOE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (6 nts), homestay (1 nt) TRANSPORT 4x4 safari vehicle, overland vehicle MEALS 8 Breakfasts, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 269 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes on arrival in Durban on Day 9. Please do not book any flights out this evening. 3. Allow USD 150 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.85 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 11 Jan 01 Mar 19 Apr 31 May 21 Jun 28 Jun 19 Jul Finish 26 Jul 16 Aug 06 Sep 04 Oct 08 Nov 2015 03 Jan 24 Jan 28 Feb 25 Apr 12 Jan 19 Jan 09 Mar 27 Apr 08 Jun 29 Jun 06 Jul 27 Jul UBOE UBOH 03 Aug 24 Aug 14 Sep 12 Oct 16 Nov 11 Jan 01 Feb 08 Mar 03 May Kruger NP S WA ZI LA N D Johannesburg Cintsa Wild Coast Tsitsikamma NP Garden Route Swellendam Wine Region Oudtshoorn Hlane Royal NP Durban Zululand Addo Elephant NP Cape Town 31 May 21 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 02 Aug 06 Sep 04 Oct 08 Nov 06 Dec 27 Dec Mozambique Beach Camp St Lucia Estuary Drakensberg Lesotho Highlands 23 May 13 Jun 27 Jun 11 Jul 25 Jul 29 Aug 26 Sep 31 Oct 28 Nov 19 Dec L ESOT HO SOUT H AF RICA CULTURAL RATING Basix THEME Wildlife DEPARTS Selected Sundays Finish 17 Jan 24 Jan 21 Mar 09 May 20 Jun 06 Jul 24 Aug 16 Nov 2015 11 Jan 01 Feb 08 Mar 44 Southern Africa 9 days, Johannesburg to Durban Sample the best of three stunning countries as you take in Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa on this adventure south along the Indian Ocean coastline. ITINERARY... Day 1 Johannesburg Arrive in South Africa’s corporate capital, a captivating city with a definite attitude. Days 2-3 Kruger National Park Journey along the beautiful Panorama Route to Kruger National Park. Explore the park on a safari and marvel at the sheer numbers of animals that live here. Day 4 Swaziland/Hlane Royal National Park Learn about Swazi culture in the small Kingdom of Swaziland, and visit Hlane Royal National Park, where tracking rare rhinos is an awesome experience. Days 5-6 Mozambique Beach Camp Cross into Mozambique and enjoy this beachside haven. Cruise the ocean in search of dolphins, go snorkelling or scuba diving, or chill out on the beach. Day 7 St Lucia Estuary Take a boat cruise to appreciate the thousands of bird, mammal and reptile species that make St Lucia Estuary their home. Day 8 Zululand Travel to the Valley of a Thousand Hills and enjoy local hospitality, traditional food and spirited song and dance performances on a homestay. Day 9 Durban This adventure ends beachside in fascinating Durban, with its glamorous social scene, shopping malls and golden coastline. Highlights t Go wild on safari through Kruger National Park t Meet the friendly people of Swaziland t Feast on fresh Mozambican seafood 13 days, Durban to Cape Town STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Dormitory (4 nts), lodge (2 nts), camping with facilities (6 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS 12 Breakfasts, 10 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 389 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes upon arrival in Cape Town on day 13. Please do not book any flights until after 10pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 200 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.83 out of 5 Start 2014 05 Jan 12 Jan 09 Mar 27 Apr 08 Jun Kruger & Coast Garden Route Adventure Garden Route Adventure TRIP CODE UBOH PHYSICAL RATING South Africa - Murray J Mitchell 18 Jul 05 Sep 28 Nov 23 Jan 13 Feb 20 Mar 03 May 31 May 05 Jul 02 Aug 06 Sep 04 Oct 08 Nov 15 May 12 Jun 17 Jul 14 Aug 18 Sep 16 Oct 20 Nov Want a classic South African escape? Jump on this adventure along the Garden Route – an unmissable journey that takes in the enchanting wild coast via vineyards and highlands. ITINERARY... Day 1 Durban Enjoy the beaches and restaurants of Durban’s Golden Mile. Days 2-3 Drakensberg Journey to the Drakensberg mountain range. Hike through sun-kissed valleys and past dramatic cliffs. Days 4-5 Lesotho Highlands Head to southern Africa’s ‘Kingdom in the Sky’. Expect mountain scenery, charming villages and colourful bird life. Days 6-7 Wild Coast/Cintsa Explore the beaches, forests and quiet streets of Cintsa and experience traditional Xhosa life. Day 8 Addo Elephant National Park Encounter elephants and endangered rhinos in this successful conservation park. Days 9-10 Garden Route/Tsitsikamma National Park Travel along the Garden Route, soaking up the ancient forests and dramatic coastline that line the Tsitskamma National Park. Day 11 Oudtshoorn Discover the Karoo while travelling to Oudtshoorn to meet some feathered friends. Day 12 Swellendam Wine Region Stretch legs at Cango Caves before tasting wine in the celebrated wine region of Swellendam. Day 13 Cape Town Make tracks to Cape Town for a final taste of South Africa. Highlights t Make a splash on the wild coast t Encounter gentle giants in the Addo Elephant National Park t Travel along the scenic Garden Route City development In less than one hundred years the city of Johannesburg has been rebuilt four times. A journey of industrial innovation, the city went from a tented camp to a shanty town, then Edwardian brick buildings were built before finally it became a city full of skyscrapers. Victoria Falls, South Africa - Tara Toohey South Africa - Amy Irwin Kruger NP Kruger, Coast & Cape MOZA MB IQU E Mozambique Beach Camp Drakensberg St Lucia Estuary L E S O THO Zululand Lesotho Highlands Swellendam Durban Wine Region Addo Elephant NP SOU TH A FR IC A 21 days, Johannesburg to Cape Town With more time up your sleeve, embark on this in-depth exploration through southern Africa’s highlights. See the Big Five in Kruger, swim in the balmy Indian Ocean at a Mozambique beach camp and taste world-class wines in Swellendam. ITINERARY... Day 1 Johannesburg Begin this amazing adventure in sprawling Johannesburg. Days 2-3 Kruger National Park Travel the Panorama Route and take in rugged views from the Blyde River Canyon. Search for the Big Five on a game drive through Kruger National Park. Day 4 Swaziland/Hlane Royal National Park Cross the border into the kingdom of Swaziland and visit a local village to learn about Swazi culture, customs and beliefs. Later, track rare rhinos in the Hlane Royal National Park. Days 5-6 Mozambique Beach Camp Head to the coast for the relaxing beach holiday leg of the trip. Spot dolphins, explore vibrant markets, chill out on the beach or wash down a meal of fresh seafood with a cold beer. Day 7 St Lucia Estuary Go bird and animal spotting in this diverse ecosystem, home to thousands of birds, mammals and reptiles. Day 8 Zululand Be treated to traditional food and rousing song and dance on a homestay. Day 9 Durban Catch some sun and relax in the beachside playground of South Africa. Days 10-11 Drakensberg Hike through the dramatic cliffs, valleys and plateaux of the stunning Drakensberg mountain range. Days 12-13 Lesotho Highlands Be instantly charmed by the warmth of the people and majestic mountain scenery. Visit villages and markets, either on foot or by pony. Days 14-15 Wild Coast/Cintsa Head to South Africa’s wild coast, Hlane Royal NP Johannesburg where the local Xhosa people still live a traditional lifestyle deeply rooted in tribal customs. Day 16 Addo Elephant National Park Nestled in the heart of a densely forested valley, Addo Elephant National Park boasts a spectacular array of animals. Spot elephants and endangered rhinos. Days 17-18 Garden Route/ Tsitsikamma National Park Discover a mesmerising pocket of the Garden Route and admire the ancient forests that tumble down to the pounding ocean. Day 19 Oudtshoorn Stop by the sleepy hamlet of Knysna, then arrive in the ‘Ostrich Capital of the World’. Day 20 Swellendam Wine Region Wander through the remarkable Cango Caves before getting to know the beautiful wine region of Swellendam. Day 21 Cape Town Relax amid the coastal beauty of Cape Town. Highlights t Relax on white-sand beaches in Mozambique t Experience traditional Zulu culture on a homestay t Delve into the astounding Cango Caves SWA ZILAN D Oudtshoorn Cape Town Cintsa Wild Coast Garden Route Tsitsikamma NP Kruger, Coast & Cape TRIP CODE UBOSC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (12 nts), homestay (1 nt), dormitory (4 nts), lodge (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 20 Breakfasts, 16 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 628 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 3. This trip finishes upon arrival in Cape Town on Day 21. Please do not book any flights until after 10pm this evening. 4. Allow USD 350 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.82 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 01 Mar 19 Apr 31 May 28 Jun Finish 24 Jan 21 Mar 09 May 20 Jun 18 Jul 16 Aug 08 Nov 2015 03 Jan 24 Jan 28 Feb 25 Apr Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 05 Sep 28 Nov 23 Jan 13 Feb 20 Mar 15 May 23 May 27 Jun 25 Jul 29 Aug 26 Sep 31 Oct 12 Jun 17 Jul 14 Aug 18 Sep 16 Oct 20 Nov Southern Africa 45 Chobe NP, Botswana - Joyee Chau Southern Africa Unplugged TRIP CODE UBSM PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Chalet (1 nt), lodge (1 nt), village hut (1 nt), beach hut (2 nts), permanent tented camp (2 nts), hostel (4 nts), guesthouse (3 nts), traditional beehive (1 nt) TRANSPORT Minivan, taxi, 4x4 safari vehicle, dhow, bus, ferry MEALS 5 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. Allow USD 150 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 12 Jan 09 Feb 09 Mar 06 Apr Finish 11 May 08 Jun 06 Jul 10 Aug 07 Sep 05 Oct 27 Jan 24 Feb 24 Mar 21 Apr 09 Nov 24 Nov 07 Dec 22 Dec See our website for 2015 dates Victoria Falls Chobe NP Okavango Delta 26 May 23 Jun 21 Jul 25 Aug 22 Sep 20 Oct M OZ AM BIQUE Z I M B A B WE Mutare Lake Nata Bulawayo Maun Vilankulos Inhambane Kruger NP B O TS WA N A Mokopane Khama Rhino Sanctuary Mlilwane Soweto/Johannesburg SO UTH A F R I C A Chicamba Masvingo Maputo Hlane NP S WA Z I L A ND UBSM UBSCC Experience Southern Africa TRIP CODE UBSCC PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Original THEME Wildlife STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (9 nts), camping with basic facilities (1 nt), bush camp with no facilities (2 nts), guesthouse (1 nt) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, mokoro, boat MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1125 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes in Soweto on day 15 after our cycle adventure. Please don't book any international flights until after 8pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 450 for meals not included. 4. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more information. TRAVELLER RATING 4.73 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 12 Jan 16 Mar 13 Apr 15 Jun 06 Jul Finish 26 Jan 30 Mar 27 Apr 29 Jun 20 Jul 10 Aug 07 Sep 16 Nov 2015 18 Jan 01 Mar 05 Apr 46 Southern Africa 24 Aug 21 Sep 30 Nov 01 Feb 15 Mar 19 Apr 14 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 09 Aug 06 Sep 01 Nov 28 Jun 19 Jul 02 Aug 23 Aug 20 Sep 15 Nov Southern Africa Unplugged 16 days, Johannesburg to Victoria Falls Experience southern Africa like a local on this unique adventure that utilises public transport to see the highlights of Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Kruger. ITINERARY... Day 1 Soweto/Johannesburg Arrive in Joburg and prepare for the adventure-filled days to come. Day 2 Milwane Cycle through Milwane National Park. Day 3 Hlane National Park Take a guided game walk through the park, tracking elephants and rhinos. Days 4-5 Kruger National Park Spot Africa's iconic Big Five in the mighty Kruger National Park. Day 6 Maputo Hop aboard a bus and make tracks to Maputo, Mozambique’s attractive capital. Day 7 Inhambane Mingle with locals in the city’s busy markets. Days 8-9 Vilankulos Sail to the Bazaruto Archipelago in a dhow (a traditional sailboat) and spend the night in beachfront huts. Day 10 Lake Chicamba After a long travel day, arrive at Lake Chicamba, where zebras are often seen meandering by the lake. Day 11 Mutare Enjoy free time exploring the culture of this Zimbabwean town. Day 12 Masvingo Wander the ancient ruins of Zimbabwe’s oldest colonial settlement. Days 13-14 Bulawayo Hop in a 4x4 and search for black and white rhinos. Days 15-16 Victoria Falls Finish up in Zimbabwe’s adventure capital. Highlights t Ride a bike through Milwane NP t Track elephants in Hlane National Park t Sail a dhow out to the Bazaruto Archipelago Experience Southern Africa 15 days, Johannesburg to Johannesburg Camp in the remote wilderness, safari through Kruger and cruise the Okavango Delta on an unforgettable African adventure that ticks all the boxes. ITINERARY... Day 1 Soweto/Johannesburg Begin the adventure in South Africa's largest city. Days 2-3 Kruger National Park Take in the stunning views of Blyde River Canyon before embarking on game drives in Kruger. Day 4 Mokopane Camp at a local farm and enjoy a traditional dinner cooked by local hosts. Day 5 Nata Travel over vast African plains, then explore the incredible Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Days 6-7 Victoria Falls Be awe-struck by the enormity of Victoria Falls and perhaps partake in adventure activities. Day 8 Chobe National Park Try to spot elephants, hippos and crocodiles on a cruise along the Chobe River. Day 9 Maun Journey to the gateway of the Okavango Delta. Days 10-12 Okavango Delta/Maun Enjoy a traditional mokoro canoe ride through the intricate Okavango. Day 13 Khama Rhino Sanctuary Travel to the Khama Rhino Sanctuary and head out on an exciting dusk game drive. Days 14-15 Soweto/Johannesburg Explore the streets of Soweto on a bicycle tour and visit a former migrant workers’ hostel. Highlights t Bush camp in the Okavango Delta t See rare rhinos at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary t Cycle through the streets of Soweto South Africa - Murray J Mitchell Jozi by foot Want to uncover more of Joburg? Set off on our Jozi by Foot Urban Adventure and discover the best of this vibrant city, from Mary Fitzgerald Square to Museum Africa, before enjoying a refreshing cold brew at the SAB World of Beer. Kruger to Vic Falls TRIP CODE UBSA Victoria Falls, South Africa - Davina Lindsay Kruger to Vic Falls 7 days, Johannesburg to Victoria Falls A week to see the best of southern Africa? No problem. This compact trip is big on adventure, taking in South Africa and Botswana before a showstopping finale. ITINERARY... Day 1 Soweto/Johannesburg Jump into the electric beat of South Africa’s pulsating corporate capital. Perhaps spend some time getting to know Soweto. Days 2-3 Kruger National Park Make a stop at the remarkable Blyde River Canyon and the Three Rondavels en route to Kruger. Discover the thrill of game drives and keep eyes peeled for all the incredible wildlife that live within the park’s boundaries. Day 4 Mokopane Set up camp on a working cattle farm and enjoy the hospitality of local villagers while experiencing the area’s traditional lifestyle and delicious cuisine. Day 5 Nata Travel through the wilds of northern Botswana to Nata. Explore the eerie Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, and camp under the endless night sky. Days 6-7 Victoria Falls View the incredible ‘Smoke that Thunders’ – Victoria Falls. Explore the falls from all angles and perhaps take advantage of the incredible array of adventure activities on offer in this alluring part of Africa. Highlights t Keep up with the pace of Johannesburg t Search for the Big Five in Kruger National Park t Soak up stunning views of the Blyde River Canyon and the Three Rondavels STYLE THEME Original Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (5 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS 2 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 525 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. Allow USD 250 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.71 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 12 Jan 16 Mar 13 Apr 04 May 11 May 25 May 15 Jun 06 Jul Finish 18 Jan 22 Mar 19 Apr 10 May 17 May 31 May 21 Jun 12 Jul 27 Jul 10 Aug 07 Sep 16 Nov 2015 18 Jan 01 Mar 05 Apr 03 May 10 May 02 Aug 16 Aug 13 Sep 22 Nov 24 May 14 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 09 Aug 06 Sep 01 Nov 24 Jan 07 Mar 11 Apr 09 May 16 May 30 May 20 Jun 11 Jul 25 Jul 15 Aug 12 Sep 07 Nov Victoria Falls Chobe NP Okavango Delta Nata Maun ZIM B A B W E B OTSWA N A Mokopane Khama Rhino Sanctuary UBSA YBSB Kruger NP Soweto/Johannesburg SOU TH A FR IC A Okavango & Beyond TRIP CODE YBSB Okavango & Beyond 9 days, Victoria Falls to Johannesburg Take a close-up look at some of Africa’s iconic wildlife on this thrilling journey through Botswana’s Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta. ITINERARY... Day 1 Victoria Falls Get soaked by the powerful sprays that rise from these thunderous falls and choose from a long list of adventure activities. Day 2 Chobe National Park Travel into Botswana and take a cruise along the Chobe River. Keep a watch out for crocodiles, elephants and hippos. Day 3 Maun After an optional early morning game drive, journey to Maun – the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Days 4-6 Okavango Delta/Maun Guided by local polers, explore the delta’s snaking waterways in a mokoro (dugout canoe). Camp on a remote island, surrounded by the sounds of nocturnal life, then return to the small town of Maun. Day 7 Khama Rhino Sanctuary Founded to protect Botswana’s endangered black and white rhino population, the Khama Rhino Sanctuary is not PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING only a great way to see a huge number of animals up close, but it’s an inspiring place that helps the local community. Days 8-9 Soweto/Johannesburg Jump on a bike to explore the neighbourhood of Soweto and learn about its tumultuous history. See the museums, restaurants and parks of this vibrant city. Highlights t Feel the spray of the mighty Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe t Spot wildlife in Chobe National Park t Experience untouched wilderness in Botswana's Okavango Delta Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Camping with facilities (4 nts), camping with basic facilities (1 nt), bush camp with no facilities (2 nts), guesthouse (1 nt) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, mokoro, boat MEALS 5 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 3 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 675 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes in Soweto on Day 9 after our cycle adventure. Please don't book any international flights until after 8pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 250 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.88 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 18 Jan 22 Mar 19 Apr 21 Jun 12 Jul Finish 26 Jan 30 Mar 27 Apr 29 Jun 20 Jul 16 Aug 13 Sep 22 Nov 2015 24 Jan 07 Mar 11 Apr 24 Aug 21 Sep 30 Nov 01 Feb 15 Mar 19 Apr 20 Jun 11 Jul 25 Jul 15 Aug 12 Sep 07 Nov 28 Jun 19 Jul 02 Aug 23 Aug 20 Sep 15 Nov Botswana, Zimbabwe & South Africa 47 Nairobi KENYA Arusha Marangu Serengeti NP Ngorongoro Crater Mto Wa Mbu TA N Z A N I A Zanzibar Dar es Salaam Iringa Chitimba ZA M B I A Chipata Lake Malawi Lusaka M AL AWI Victoria Falls Arusha, Tanzania - Kathryn Londrigan Z I M B A BWE Harare Hwange NP Bulawayo Masvingo Vic Falls to Kenya TRIP CODE YXOA PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Camping with facilities (18 nts), hotel (1 nt), bungalow (2 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts) TRANSPORT Ferry, overland vehicle MEALS 22 Breakfasts, 17 Lunches, 18 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 718 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. Please see Trip Notes for more information. 2. This trip finishes upon arrival at our finish point hotel in Nairobi on Day 24. Please do not book any flights until after 9pm this evening. 3. Allow USD 265 for meals not included. 4. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YXOB. TRAVELLER RATING 4.72 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Thursdays Start 2014 09 Jan 23 Jan 06 Mar 24 Apr Finish 22 May 12 Jun 24 Jul 31 Jul 04 Sep 25 Sep 01 Feb 15 Feb 29 Mar 17 May 14 Jun 05 Jul 16 Aug 23 Aug 27 Sep 18 Oct 23 Oct 15 Nov 18 Dec 10 Jan See our website for 2015 dates Z I M B A BWE Grootfontein/San Bushmen Bagani Etosha NP Victoria Falls Chobe NP Spitzkoppe Okavango Delta Swakopmund B O T S WA N A Bush Camp Sesriem Fish River Canyon Orange River NAMIBIA Western Cape S O U T H A F R ICA Cape Town, South Africa - Lindsay Pieterkosky Vic Falls to Kenya 24 days, Victoria Falls to Nairobi This unique African adventure through Zimbabwe, Kenya, Malawi, Zanzibar and Tanzania is a showcase of landscapes and wildlife, with small village charm to boot. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Victoria Falls See why these falls are one of the world’s most spectacular. Day 3 Hwange National Park Look for elephants and other wildlife on exciting game drives. Days 4-5 Bulawayo Take a walking safari in Matobo National Park. Day 6 Masvingo Explore ancient ruins. Day 7 Harare Relax amid Harare’s gardens and galleries. Days 8-9 Lusaka/ Chipata Cross into Zambia and soak up the stunning landscapes. Days 10-11 Lake Malawi Kick back on the lake’s peaceful shores. Days 12-13 Chitimba/Iringa Pitch camp at a local farmhouse. Day 14 Dar es Salaam Travel through Mikumi National Park. Days 15-17 Zanzibar Tour spice plantations. Day 18 Dar es Salaam Enjoy some more beach camping. Day 19 Marangu Spend a night on Mt Kilimanjaro amid acres of tropical Cape Town gardens. Day 20 Mto Wa Mbu Meet the Chagga people on a visit to Mshiri village. Days 21-22 Ngorongoro Crater/Serengeti National Park Descend to the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater to see lions, leopards and zebras. Day 23 Arusha Peruse the craft market of Mto Wa Mbu before arriving in Arusha. Day 24 Nairobi Toast the end of an amazing African trip. Highlights t Visit the spice plantations in Zanzibar t See the best of the animal kingdom in the Ngorongoro Crater t Explore fascinating ancient ruins Cape Town to Vic Falls Cape Town to Vic Falls TRIP CODE UXOF 22 days, Cape Town to Victoria Falls Basix THEME Wildlife PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), camping with facilities (14 nts), chalet (3 nts), camping with basic facilities (3 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, mokoro, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 18 Breakfasts, 17 Lunches, 16 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 638 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. Please see Trip Notes for more information. 2. Allow USD 265 for meals not included. 3. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YXOF. TRAVELLER RATING 4.83 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Thursdays Start 2014 02 Jan 16 Jan 13 Feb 03 Apr Finish 23 Jan 06 Feb 06 Mar 24 Apr 01 May 22 May 03 Jul 10 Jul 14 Aug 04 Sep 22 May 12 Jun 24 Jul 31 Jul 04 Sep 25 Sep 02 Oct 23 Oct 27 Nov 18 Dec 18 Dec 08 Jan See our website for 2015 dates Highlighting the south-western tip of Africa, this well-paced journey is packed with majestic wildlife, remote desert landscapes, nomadic tribes and natural wonders. ITINERARY... Day 1 Cape Town Kick off this overland trip in the delights of Cape Town. Days 2-3 Western Cape/Orange River Cross into Namibia to camp on the banks of the Orange River. Day 4 Fish River Canyon Travel to Fish River Canyon for a spectacular sunset. Days 5-6 Sesriem/Bush Camp Climb to the top of one of the world's highest sand dunes. Days 7-9 Swakopmund Enjoy adventure activities in this oasis between the desert and the beach. Day 10 Spitzkoppe View thousands of seals at Cape Cross before gazing at the wonder of rocky Spitzkoppe. Days 11-12 Etosha National Park Spot big game and plentiful bird life. Days 13-14 Grootfontein/San Bushmen Track and gather with the San Bushmen. Day 15 Bagani Head to Bagani, where we set up camp for the night. Days 16- 48 South Africa, Namibia, Botswana & Zimbabwe 17 Okavango Delta Explore the delta’s maze of reed beds and waterways on a mokoro (traditional canoe). Day 18 Bagani Return to laidback Bagani and perhaps go fishing, boating or hiking. Days 19-20 Chobe National Park Try to spy elephants, crocodiles or wallowing hippos. Days 21-22 Victoria Falls Head to the spectacular falls for an epic final day. Highlights t Spot exotic wildlife on a game drive through Etosha National Park t Go tracking with the San Bushmen of Namibia Namibia - Michael Phipps Thirst quencher Love a good drop of merlot? Or would you rather a tipple of chardonnay? Never fear, South Africa has it all. Famed for its wine, the Cape Winelands just outside of Cape Town have over 500 wineries and 4,000 wine producers alone – bottoms up! Caprivi Strip Etosha NP Rundu Damaraland Windhoek Swakopmund ZIMB A B W E Victoria Falls Chobe NP Okavango Delta BOTS WA N A Sossusvlei Fish River Canyon N A MIB IA Orange River Clanwilliam S OU T H A FR IC A Lamberts Bay Cape Town Amazing Southern Africa Amazing Southern Africa TRIP CODE UBKEC 22 days, Cape Town to Victoria Falls For a more laidback look at southern Africa’s western tip, this exhilarating comfortstyle adventure through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe is perfect for those travellers looking for a few more creature comforts on their African odyssey. ITINERARY... Day 1 Cape Town Begin this amazing journey through southern Africa in the fine city of Cape Town. Day 2 Lamberts Bay/Clanswilliam Kick back in Lamberts Bay, one of west-coast South Africa’s most popular seaside destinations. Day 3 Orange River Cross the border into Namibia and relax by the Orange River, a cool retreat from the sun. Day 4 Fish River Canyon Take to the river on a canoe adventure before viewing the enormous Fish River Canyon – sunset is a beautiful time to visit. Days 5-6 Sossusvlei Meaning ‘dead end marsh’, Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert presents every shade of orange and umber. Days 7-8 Swakopmund Encounter ancient lake beds where skeletal camelthorn trees stand out darkly against the desert’s red hues. Make tracks to the German-influenced Swakopmund, where long stretches of beach and modern restaurants contrast nicely with the surrounding desert. Day 9 Windhoek Wander around the friendly city centre of Namibia’s unique capital. Days 10-11 Damaraland Admire Damaraland’s incredible scenery and search for the ancient rock engravings and artwork of the indigenous San people. Days 12-13 Etosha National Park Home to 114 animal species, spotting Africa’s unique wildlife here is easy. Day 14 Rundu Stroll the covered markets and imitate the crocs and hippos by lazing by the riverside. Days 15-16 Okavango Delta Explore one of the world’s most fascinating ecosystems in a traditional mokoro (dugout canoe) before embarking on a nature walk. At night, fall to sleep on a houseboat, listening for the sounds of animals making their way through this incredible tangle of waterways in the dark. Days 17-18 Caprivi Strip Cross back into Namibia and continue on to the Caprivi Strip. Spot roaming animals in the Mahango Game Reserve and learn about the lives and customs of local villagers. Days 19-20 Chobe National Park See animals galore in the captivating surrounds of Chobe National Park. Watch the sunset while relaxing on an afternoon cruise. Days 21-22 Victoria Falls Lunch on the banks of the Zambezi and see the ‘Smoke that Thunders’ – Victoria Falls. Perhaps reflect on this incredible experience over a final African feast. PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 15 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (4 nts), guesthouse (3 nts), cabin (1 nt), lodge (6 nts), chalet (5 nts), houseboat (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, houseboat, canoe, mokoro MEALS 21 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches, 6 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 975 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. An arrival transfer is included. Please advise flight details at time of booking, or at a minimum 15 days prior to travel. 3. This is a combination trip. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 4. Allow USD 450 for meals not included. 5. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code UBKCC. TRAVELLER RATING 4.69 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start Finish 2014 18 Jan 08 Feb 22 Mar 12 Apr 10 May 31 May 19 Jul 09 Aug 16 Aug 06 Sep 2015 24 Jan 21 Mar 16 May 06 Sep 27 Sep 14 Feb 11 Apr 06 Jun 18 Jul 15 Aug 19 Sep 21 Nov 08 Aug 05 Sep 10 Oct 12 Dec Highlights t Enjoy fresh seafood in Lamberts Bay t Be thrilled by southern Africa’s wildlife on a game drive t Spot crocs on the shores of the Chobe River Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com South Africa, Namibia, Botswana & Zimbabwe 49 Windhoek Swakopmund Sossusvlei Revolutionary road NAMIBIA Fish River Canyon Orange River If you have a spare afternoon in Johannesburg, why not head to Vilakazi St in Soweto, where both anti-apartheid revolutionist Nelson Mandela and social activist Desmond Tutu lived. It’s a pretty impressive street considering that both of these men also won Nobel prizes. S O U T H AF RICA Clanwilliam Lamberts Bay Cape Town Experience Namibia TRIP CODE UBKC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Wildlife GROUP SIZE Max 15 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), guesthouse (3 nts), cabin (1 nt), lodge (1 nt) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, canoe MEALS 8 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 5 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 399 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking, or at a minimum 15 days prior to travel. 3. This trip finishes on arrival in Windhoek on Day 9. Please do not book any flights out this evening. 4. Allow USD 200 for meals not included. 5. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code UBKS. TRAVELLER RATING 4.80 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start Finish 2014 18 Jan 26 Jan 22 Mar 30 Mar 10 May 19 Jul 16 Aug 23 Aug 18 May 27 Jul 24 Aug 31 Aug 06 Sep 14 Sep 08 Nov 16 Nov See our website for 2015 dates Caprivi Strip Rundu Damaraland Victoria Falls Chobe NP Okavango Delta Etosha NP Windhoek B O T SWANA Sossusvlei, Namibia - Alan Lee Experience Namibia 9 days, Cape Town to Windhoek Revel in the relaxing solitude of Namibia, one of the most sparsely populated countries on Earth, on this unforgettable and unique comfort adventure. ITINERARY... Day 1 Cape Town Welcome to beguiling Cape Town, a city filled with gorgeous scenery, galleries, restaurants, shops and beaches. Day 2 Lamberts Bay/Clanswilliam Enjoy the clean salty air, sandy beaches and fresh lobsters of Lamberts Bay. Day 3 Orange River Cross the border into Namibia and admire the rugged scenery of Orange River. Day 4 Fish River Canyon Canoe over waters that run though Z IM BABWE the Richtersveld mountains. Make tracks to Fish River Canyon, one of the largest and most breathtaking canyons in the world. Days 5-6 Sossusvlei Journey into the red sands and dramatic landscapes of the Namib Desert. Sossuvlei is the ultimate place to experience the stillness and solitude of desert life. Days 7-8 Swakopmund Encounter ancient lake beds and the atmospheric Deadvlei. Then head to Swakopmund and admire its Germanic influences and architecture. Day 9 Windhoek End this African adventure in Namibia's colonial-style capital. Highlights t Be amazed by the size of Fish River Canyon t Experience an eerie silence at the Sossusvlei sand dunes t Admire German-influenced architecture in Swakopmund NA M I B I A Best of Botswana Best of Botswana TRIP CODE UBKD PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Comfort THEME Wildlife STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 15 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (1 nt), lodge (5 nts), chalet (5 nts), houseboat (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, houseboat, mokoro MEALS 13 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 11 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 621 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip, except for on the nights spent on the houseboat. 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking, or at a minimum 15 days prior to travel. 3. Allow USD 250 for meals not included. 3. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code UBKB. TRAVELLER RATING 4.90 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start Finish 2014 26 Jan 08 Feb 30 Mar 12 Apr 18 May 22 Jun 27 Jul 24 Aug 31 May 05 Jul 09 Aug 06 Sep 14 Sep 27 Sep 05 Oct 18 Oct See our website for 2015 dates 14 days, Windhoek to Victoria Falls BELSLETR SE Travel through the heart of Namibia and Botswana to discover the natural beauty, thrilling wildlife and vibrant energy of this captivating part of the world. ITINERARY... Day 1 Windhoek Soak up the beauty of Windhoek, Namibia’s unique capital city. Days 2-3 Damaraland Encounter Damaraland’s incredible scenery, which is made up of mountains, ancient rock paintings, welwitschia plants and petrified forests. Days 4-5 Etosha National Park Spot unique wildlife in the park’s numerous waterholes and sparse vegetation. Day 6 Rundu Travel across to Namibia and spend time in Rundu, a fascinating place with excellent markets. Days 7-8 Okavango Delta Be wowed by the incredible environs of the Okavango Delta. Travel in a mokoro (dugout canoe) to encounter animals of all sizes – elephants, hippos, antelope and birds of every persuasion make their home here. Spend the night on a houseboat. Days 9-10 Caprivi Strip Spot roaming 50 South Africa, Botswana, Namibia & Zimbabwe animals in the Mahango Game Reserve and spend time with local villagers, learning about their lives and customs. Days 11-12 Chobe National Park Watch the sunset on a relaxing afternoon cruise. Days 13-14 Victoria Falls Travel into Zimbabwe to marvel at the watery spectacle that is the mighty Victoria Falls. Highlights t Enjoy encounters with friendly villagers t Spy elephants and crocodiles on a sunset cruise along the Chobe River t Feel the raw power of Victoria Falls Antananarivo, Madagascar - Hayley Anderson Lake Kariba ZIMBA B W E Victoria Falls Bulawayo Hwange NP Chimanimani Bvumba Mountains Masvingo Matobo NP Zimbabwe Revealed TRIP CODE YBKW Zimbabwe - Ebony Preece Zimbabwe Revealed 11 days, Victoria Falls to Victoria Falls This rapidly evolving nation delivers an African adventure like no other, perfect for those looking to venture off the well-trodden tourist path. ITINERARY... Day 1 Victoria Falls Prepare to be astonished (and get a little wet) on a visit to Mosi-oaTunya, the impressive Victoria Falls. Day 2 Hwange National Park Head out on safari to spot elephants, lions and any other number of the mammal species that call this park home. Days 3-4 Lake Kariba Board a houseboat on Lake Kariba for some days of cruising. Day 5 Bulawayo Spend an afternoon exploring the country’s second largest city. Days 6-7 Chimanimani/ Bvumba Mountains Explore Bvumba Mountains on foot and pay a visit to the Botanical Gardens – the scent of roses, fuchsias and camellias waft through the air. Day 8 Masvingo Explore the oldest colonial settlement in Zimbabwe and take a walking tour around the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. Days 9-10 Matobo National Park Wander around Matobo National Park, one of the best places to spot black and white rhinos. Day 11 Victoria Falls Depart Matobo and head to Victoria Falls, where this trip comes to an end. Highlights t Safari through Hwange National Park in search of elephants and lions PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME GROUP SIZE Max 15 ACCOMMODATION Lodge (4 nts), hotel (4 nts), houseboat (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland truck, houseboat, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 10 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 9 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 488 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. Allow USD 150 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.68 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start Finish 2014 09 Feb 19 Feb 13 Apr 23 Apr 31 Aug 10 Sep 19 Oct 29 Oct 2015 15 Feb 25 Feb 12 Apr 22 Apr 16 Aug 26 Aug 18 Oct 28 Oct MADAGASCAR Andasibe NP Foulpointe Antananarivo Antsirabe t Cruise the waters of Lake Kariba t Relax in the spectacular Bvumba Mountains Comfort Wildlife Ambositra Ranomafana NP Fianarantsoa Ile Sainte-Marie Isalo NP Experience Madagascar TRIP CODE YBSM Experience Madagascar Original Wildlife PHYSICAL RATING STYLE 16 days, Antananarivo to Ile Sainte-Marie CULTURAL RATING THEME A haven for wildlife lovers and home to stunning mountains, spectacular rainforests and white-sand beaches, this island paradise remains largely undiscovered. GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (13 nts), cottage (2 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus, boat MEALS 15 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 3 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1200 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. 2. This trip finishes at our Ile Sainte-Marie hotel on Day 16. You are free to depart at any time. If you are flying from Ile Saint-Marie to Antananarivo, we do not recommend you plan to connect any regional or international flights the same day. 3. Allow USD 270 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.74 out of 5 ITINERARY... Day 1 Antananarivo Wander the cobbled streets and admire the churches and wooden houses of this European-inspired capital. Day 2 Ambositra Explore the local craft workshops and markets. Days 3-4 Ranomafana National Park Spot lemurs on a guided walking tour of the park and look out for the elusive golden bamboo. Days 5-6 Isalo National Park Witness unusual sandstone formations and enjoy vast open grasslands. Days 7-8 Fianarantsoa Visit a Betsileo village to gain insight into rural Madagascan life. Day 9 Antsirabe Take in mountain scenery on the way to Antsirabe's famed thermal springs. Head out on a rickshaw to explore the town’s quaint streets. Days 1011 Andasibe National Park Stay at a lodge nestled on the outskirts of the park and set off on guided forest walks. Day 12 Foulpointe Visit Madagascar’s biggest commercial harbour, where vestiges of an ancient fort watch over an old pirate cemetery. Days 13-16 Ile Sainte-Marie Boat to Ile Sainte Marie, a nature-lover’s paradise. Scuba divers will delight, as the underwater sites are some of the best in the Indian Ocean. Highlights t Watch local artisans at work in Ambositra t Admire dramatic sandstone formations in Andasibe National Park t Cruise to the beautiful Ile Sainte-Marie DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 05 Apr 03 May 07 Jun 12 Jul 09 Aug 13 Sep 27 Sep Finish 20 Apr 18 May 22 Jun 27 Jul 24 Aug 28 Sep 12 Oct Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 2015 04 Apr 02 May 06 Jun 11 Jul 26 Oct 09 Nov 23 Nov 07 Dec 19 Apr 17 May 21 Jun 26 Jul 08 Aug 12 Sep 26 Sep 10 Oct 24 Oct 07 Nov 21 Nov 23 Aug 27 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 06 Dec Zimbabwe & Madagascar 51 Axum, Ethiopia - Anne Lucky West Africa & the Horn Voodoo rituals and castles built by angels – nowhere does ‘out there’ quite like here Voodoo culture Lalibela A different point of voo The original ‘City of Angels’ Don’t be put off by Hollywood’s hysterical misrepresentation of voodoo – this religion has little to do with sticking pins into dolls and wishing ill-will on your enemies from afar. Rather, it’s a complex animistic cosmology that, by drawing heavily on ancestor worship, aims to foster a harmonious rapport with the divine essences that govern the forces of nature and human society. If there’s a less wholesome aspect to the belief, it would have to be that many of the spells use parts of endangered animals as ingredients. If you’re interested, you can see some voodoo action on your travels through Benin, where voodoo originated. Hewn from red volcanic rock and adorned on the inside with colourful representations of biblical figures all sporting afro hairstyles, the 11 churches of Lalibela are without a doubt one of the African continent’s most impressive ancient architectural wonders. A maze of narrow, winding passageways and grottoes attended by white-robed priests, this site is a popular place of pilgrimage. And while it’s generally agreed that the construction of the churches was initiated by King Lalibela in the 12th century, theories as to who helped him range from the Knight Templars, a local work force of 40,000 or an army of angels. 52 West Africa & the Horn All of our Basix Overland trips in West Africa are operated by our partners, Dragoman. Having been in the Overland travel game for over 30 years, they have the nous, know-how and, most importantly, a fleet of purpose-built vehicles to get you from A to B both safely and on time. If there is a route you were after that you don’t see here, check out dragoman.com, as they could already be on to it. Fast facts Top 4... Chocoholic Got yourself a bit of a sweet tooth? Producing a delicious 75% of the world’s cocoa supply, West Africa is the sweetest place to be. Coca-kola Coffee claims The Italians may have invented the espresso, but it’s the Ethiopians you should be thanking for your morning hit of caffeine – the coffee bean was their find. Always wondered what flavoured that certain famous cola drink? Try chewing a kola nut and you’ll understand why coke is so very, very sweet. Injera Ever wished crumpets came in supersize? Look no further than injera, Ethiopia’s national spongy bread, and the mainstay of every meal. Sizing up the west Big and bulky though Africa may be, its western gulf is home to many of the continent’s smaller countries. Teeny-tiny Togo and bite-size Benin are just the beginning. Check out the stats on some of the other iddy-biddies you can get to on an Intrepid trip (with Tasmania thrown in for comparison). Guinea-Bissau Land Area: 36,120 sq km Population: 1.64 million Sierra Leone Land Area: 72,325 sq km Population: 6.19 million Benin Land Area: 112,622 sq km Population: 9.59 million Beaches to stake some sand time Bureh Beach, Sierra Leone A tranquil fishing village home to the country’s first surf club. Grand Popo, Benin Golden sands as far as the eye can see. Lome Beach, Togo Watch the locals haul in the daily catch by hand. Accra, Ghana Get grooving at a reggae party on what is often referred to as ‘La Pleasure Beach’. Best time to travel High season will likely see you travelling beneath cloudless skies but perhaps in a sea of crowds. When the masses leave, so does the perfect weather, but the best sights are still incredible come rain, hail or shine. J F M A M J J A S O N D Ethiopia Senegal Benin Togo The Gambia Land Area: 11,300 sq km Population: 1.78 million Togo Land Area: 56,790 sq km Population: 7.15 million Tasmania Land Area: 90,758 sq km Population: 512,100 Ghana Ivory Coast KEY Ideal time to travel Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Shoulder season West Africa & the Horn 53 Benin - Christopher Herby West African Kingdoms TRIP CODE DUKW PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Overland GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (16 nts), beach resort (3 nts), lodge (1 nt) TRANSPORT Minibus MEALS 20 Breakfasts, 18 Lunches, 9 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 NOTES Allow USD 400 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start Finish 2014 18 Jan 07 Feb 11 Oct 31 Oct 06 Dec 26 Dec 2015 17 Jan 06 Feb 10 Oct 30 Oct 05 Dec 25 Dec B U R K I N A FA S O Bobo Dioulasso Tiebele Banfora TO G O Gaoua Tata Somba Region Ouagadougou Pendjari NP BENIN Agbodrafo Ouidah Ganvie Abomey Axim Beach Grand Popo Accra Elmina DUKW Lome Keta DDOD GHANA Akosombo Mt Klouto Kumasi PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Overland GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), camping with facilities (11 nts), bush camp with no facilities (3 nts), lodge (2 nts), guesthouse (1 nt) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle, canoe MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 609 kg pp per trip NOTES Allow USD 400 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.81 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected dates 2015 16 Feb 08 Mar 16 Mar 05 Apr 13 Apr 03 May 54 West Africa 21 days, Ougadougou to Accra Travel the backroads of Burkina Faso, Benin, Ghana and Togo on a mesmerising journey that will bestow you with travel bragging rights for life. ITINERARY... Day 1 Ouagadougou Welcome to one of Africa's most obscure – and amusingly named – capitals. Days 2-3 Bobo Dioulasso Delve into Bobo’s colourful local market and live music scene. Day 4 Banfora Go hippo-spotting on Lake Tengrela. Day 5 Gaoua Discover the unique dwellings and traditional customs of the Lobi people. Days 6-7 Ouagadougou/ Tiebele Return to Ouagadougou. Days 8-9 Pendjari National Park Cross the border into the traditional home of voodoo – Benin. Days 10-11 Abomey Learn about the rise and fall of one of Africa's greatest empires, the Dahomey. Days 12-13 Ouidah Wander through former slave-trading forts. Day 14 Lome Admire ancient artefacts at Lome’s National Museum. Day 15 Accra Cross into Ghana. Days 16-17 Kumasi Venture into West Africa's largest market. Days 18-19 Axim Beach Laze the days away on Axim’s sands. Day 20 Elmina Take a chilling tour of Elmina Castle. Day 21 Accra Finish the adventure back in Accra. Highlights t Admire the ornately decorated compounds of Tiebele t Behold the traditional dances and colourful costumes of the Yoruba people t Watch kente cloth being woven on a local community visit Ghana, Togo & Benin 21 days, Accra to Accra Ghana, Togo & Benin TRIP CODE DDOD Start Finish 2014 04 Jan 24 Jan 14 Sep 04 Oct West African Kingdoms 14 Sep 04 Oct Head off on an enthralling loop of three countries that are brimming with wonderful wildlife, colourful cultures and blissful beaches. ITINERARY... Day 1 Accra Brush up on local history at the National Museum. Day 2 Akosombo/Lake Volta Explore the workings of the hydroelectric Akosombo Dam. Days 3-4 Mount Klouto Be treated to an evening of drumming at Mount Klouto. Days 5-6 Bush Camp Experience a night in the wilds. Days 7-8 Tata Somba Region Discover the incredible mud houses of the Tammari people. Days 9-10 Pendjari National Park Embark on a game drive through Pendjari National Park. Day 11 Bush Camp Drive across captivating West African landscapes. Days 12-13 Abomey Visit fascinating Dahomeyan palaces and temples. Day 14 Ganvie Spend a night in Ganvie, a town on stilts in the middle of a lagoon. Day 15 Ouidah Continue on to Ouidah – the centre of Benin’s voodoo culture. Days 16-17 Grand Popo Get in some R&R on the sands of Grand Popo. Day 18 Agbodrafo Head to the quiet town of Agbodrafo. Day 19 Keta Bird watch in the Keta Lagoon Complex. Days 20-21 Accra Haggle for local souvenirs in Accra’s sprawling market. Highlights t Explore the dense forest around Mount Kloutoa t Visit Lake Volta, the world’s largest human-made lake t Meet local fisherman in Grand Popo Market food On the West African Markets and Cuisine Urban Adventure, take a stroll through Accra’s market to encounter sizzling food stalls, taste some of the local specialties on offer and then learn how to prepare some of these delicacies with a chef. Kakum NP, Ghana - Suyin Lim Dakar to Freetown DDOH TRIP CODE Dakar to Freetown 23 days, Dakar to Freetown For an adventure with an edge, take in the sights, spoils and surprises of some of the countries that have long been left off the African tourist map. ITINERARY... Day 1 Dakar Gather your bearings in the vibrant coastal city of Dakar. Days 2-3 Toubakouta/ Sine-Saloum Delta Pop into Medina Baay Mosque in Kaolack. Days 4-5 Tendaba/Kiang West National Park Explore the woodlands, mangrove creeks and tidal flats of Kiang West, the Gambia's largest national park. Days 6-7 Ziguinchor Stroll the sandy streets of Ziguinchor. Days 8-9 Cap Skirring Take a dip in Cap Skirring’s warm ocean waters. Days 10-11 Bissau Relax among the laidback, Portuguese-influenced vibes of Bissau. Day 12 Saltinho Journey through spectacular natural scenery. Days 13-14 Bush Camp Set up for a night in the Mampata bush. Days 15-17 Fouta Djallon Head into the cool climes of Fouta Djallon, the perfect place for hiking. Days 18-19 Bush Camp Travel south in Guinea before crossing into Sierrra Leone. Days 20-21 Bureh Beach Drive to the lovely Bureh Beach and let any stresses wash away. Days 22-23 Freetown End the adventure in Sierra Leone's lively capital . Highlights t Glide through Senegal's Sine-Saloum Delta on a pirogue trip t Become absorbed in the buzzing arts and handicrafts scene of Bissau t Get back to nature in Guinea's Fouta Djallon region 28 days, Freetown to Accra Venture inland to discover the unspoilt – and little visited – wildlife sanctuaries and traditional cultures of Sierra Leone, Guinea, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana. to the Atlantic shores of Elmina. Days 25-26 Kakum NP/Kumasi Try to spot pygmy elephants and colourful birdlife from the treetops. Days 27-28 Accra Make merry in the capital’s lively night-life. Highlights t Set out on a nature walk through Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary t Search out elephants in the mountainous Guinee Forestiere t Explore the historic Elmina Castle t STYLE THEME Basix Overland GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (13 nts), camping with facilities (4 nts), bush camp with no facilities (3 nts), camping with basic facilities (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 NOTES 1. Allow USD 250 for meals not included. 2. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code DDOI. TRAVELLER RATING 4.73 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected dates Freetown to Accra ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Freetown/Bureh Beach Spend some free time in the Peninsula. Days 3-5 Tiwai Island Sanctuary Venture through the rich rainforest of the Tiwai Islands. Days 6-8 Bush Camp/Kabala Camp under the stars in the glorious African wilderness. Days 9-11 Bush Camp/Faranah Discover the meaning of 'off the beaten track'. Day 12 Macenta Continue overland through Guinea. Days 13-14 Guinee Forestiere Track elephants through thickly forested mountains. Days 15-16 Bush Camp/Danane Cross into Cote d’Ivoire and bush camp. Days 17-18 Korhogo Get a glimpse of Senoufo customs in Korhogo. Days 19-20 Yamoussoukro Discover the opulence of this quiet capital. Days 21-22 Grand Bassam Explore Cote d'Ivoire's old colonial capital. Days 23-24 Elmina Head PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Start Finish 2014 14 Mar 05 Apr TH E 01 Dec 23 Dec 2015 30 Nov 22 Dec DDOH DDOG Dakar Toubakouta Tendaba Saltinho Fouta Djallon Kabala Faranah Danane GH A N A Tiwai Island Sanctuary Korhogo Freetown Macenta Yamoussoukro Bureh Beach Guinea Kumasi Accra Forestiere Grand Bassam Elmina CÔ Kakum NP Ziguinchor Cap Skirring Bissau Freetown to Accra DDOG TRIP CODE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Overland GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (13 nts), camping with facilities (4 nts), bush camp with no facilities (8 nts), guesthouse (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 NOTES 1. Allow USD 250 for meals not included. 2. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code DDOF. TRAVELLER RATING 4.69 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected dates Start Finish 2014 05 Apr 02 May 23 Dec 19 Jan 2015 22 Dec 18 Jan Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com West Africa 55 Accra artistry Witness the small-scale entrepreneurship and resourcefulness that Ghana is known for on the Artistic Side of Accra Urban Adventure. See leather workers, fishmongers and welders producing the wares that keep the capital ticking along. Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA Lake Awassa Bale Mountains Arba Minch Jinka Konso Turmi Yabello Lost Tribes of Ethiopia Lost Tribes of Ethiopia TRIP CODE YOKL 14 days, Addis Ababa to Addis Ababa PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Overland GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (6 nts), lodge (7 nts) TRANSPORT Minivan MEALS 13 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 11 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 NOTES Allow USD 225 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Mondays and Saturdays Start Finish 2014 27 Jan 09 Feb 06 Oct 19 Oct Simien Mountains NP 20 Oct 02 Nov 2015 19 Jan 01 Feb 12 Oct 25 Oct Aksum Enda Selassie Debark Gonder 26 Oct 08 Nov Lalibela Bahir Dar Mekele Mersa Embark on a fascinating expedition into the Ethiopian wilds for the chance to encounter some of the world’s most secluded people. ITINERARY... Day 1 Addis Ababa An introductory visit to the capital’s Ethnological Museum is highly recommended, as it will provide an invaluable insight into the days ahead. Days 2-3 Bale Mountains Try to spot packs of painted hunting dogs and Ethiopian wolves – some of the world’s rarest canids – on a nature walk in the Harenna Forest. Days 4-5 Arba Minch Set out by boat on Lake Chamo for the chance to see hippos and crocodiles up close – this isn't the place for a dip, no matter how quick. Days 6-7 Jinka Venture into the hills to visit the friendly Dorze people, and take a game drive through Mago National Park, home of the Mursi tribe. Days 8-9 Turmi Marvel at the distinctive hairstyles and imaginative body decorations of the Hamer and Karo tribes. Day 10 Konso Learn about a development project designed to improve the livelihoods of the local Konso people. Day 11 Yabello Watch local men dive for salt at a salt lake. Day 12 Lake Awassa Wander among the standing stelae (statues) of Tututi. Days 13-14 Addis Ababa Check out Awassa’s fascinating fish market en route back to Addis. Highlights t Indulge in a sweet Ethiopian coffee in Addis Ababa t Visit the friendly tribespeople of Ethiopia E TH I O P I A Dejen Debre Birhan Addis Ababa Ethiopia Uncovered TRIP CODE YDOLC PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING 23 days, Addis Ababa to Addis Ababa Basix THEME Overland STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (17 nts), camping with facilities (3 nts), bush camp with no facilities (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 667 kg pp per trip NOTES Allow USD 440 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Fridays Start 2014 14 Apr 10 May 12 Jun 01 Dec 28 Dec Finish 06 May 01 Jun 04 Jul 23 Dec 19 Jan 56 Ethiopia 2015 25 Jan 22 Feb 16 Mar 22 Mar 19 Apr 17 May 16 Feb 16 Mar 07 Apr 13 Apr 11 May 08 Jun Ethiopia Uncovered 18 Jun 10 Jul 30 Nov 22 Dec 27 Dec 18 Jan Delve into a land of legends and lore, a region where the waters smoke, the cities were built by angels and Queen Sheba lived out her reign. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Addis Ababa Make your acquaintance with fascinating Addis. Day 3 Dejen Visit Blue Nile Gorge. Days 4-6 Bahir Dar Cruise out to the Ethiopian Orthodox churches on Lake Tana's islands and visit the Blue Nile Falls. Days 7-9 Lalibela Join a guided tour through Lalibela’s mystical churches. Day 10 Bush Camp Journey through rolling countryside then camp in the evening. Day 11 Mekele Marvel at the dramatic desert landscapes and cliff-face churches of Tigray. Days 12-13 Aksum Discover the once-mighty city of Aksum, believed to be the location of Queen Sheba's palace. Day 14 Enda Selassie Travel through the rugged Ethiopian landscape. Day 15 Debark Prepare for the hike ahead. Days 16-18 Simien Mountains National Park A hike through the Simiens is a highlight of any visit to Ethiopia. Days 19-20 Gonder Explore the palatial complexes of 'Africa's Camelot'. Day 21 Mersa Travel to Mersa. Day 22 Debre Birhan Stop in at one of the nation's first capitals. Day 23 Addis Ababa Arrive back in Addis and sample the national bread, injera, before you jet home. Highlights t See the monolithic churches of Lalibela t Hike through Ethiopia's Simien Mountains National Park t Discover Gonder's ornate castles and palaces Enda Selassie Debark Simien Mountains NP Gonder Aksum Mekele Lalibela Bahir Dar Dejen E TH IOP IA Addis Ababa Ethiopian Highlands Northbound TRIP CODE YDOE Samburu NR, Kenya - Aaron Whyte Simien Mountains, Ethiopia Ethiopian Highlands Northbound 21 days, Addis Ababa to Gonder Take in the mystical churches of Lalibela, the timeworn palaces of Aksum and the stunning scenery of the Simiens before finishing up among the castles of Gonder. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Addis Ababa Indulge in spicy, traditional Ethiopian cuisine at a local restaurant or café. Day 3 Dejen Visit the Blue Nile Gorge en route to Dejen. Days 4-6 Bahir Dar Board a reed boat bound for the ornately decorated monasteries on Lake Tana's islands. Days 7-9 Lalibela Take a walk through the monolithic, legend-steeped churches of Lalibela. Day 10 Bush Camp Pitch a tent under star-studded skies. Day 11 Mekele Admire clusters of churches sculpted into the caves and cliffs of Tigray. Days 12-13 Aksum Discover towering ancient obelisks, crumbling palaces and webs of underground tombs. Day 14 Enda Selassie Wind through the stark landscapes en route to one of the country's greatest natural habitats. Day 15 Debark Spend time preparing for the trekking days ahead. Days 16-18 Simien Mountains National Park Hike through rugged terrain and pass eroded volcanic cores, raging rivers and jagged peaks. Days 19-21 Gonder Finish up in the castles and palaces of Gonder – a grand way to end this epic Ethiopian adventure. Highlights t Camp under a blanket of stars in the Ethiopian countryside t Cross the epic Blue Nile Gorge STYLE THEME DEPARTS Selected Mondays Start 2014 03 Feb 17 Mar 14 Apr 10 May 12 Jun Finish 23 Feb 06 Apr 04 May 30 May 02 Jul 01 Dec 28 Dec 2015 25 Jan 22 Feb 16 Mar 22 Mar 21 Dec 17 Jan 14 Feb 14 Mar 05 Apr 11 Apr E TH IOP IA Awassa Arba Minch Omo Valley Nairobi Days 18-20 Bale Mountains National Park Venture out for some game-spotting. Days 21-22 Lake Ziway Learn about the customs of the Zay people. Days 23-24 Addis Ababa Arrive in Ethiopia’s bustling capital city. Highlights t Admire the flamingo-filled expanse of Lake Nakuru 09 May 06 Jun 08 Jul 20 Dec 16 Jan Addis Ababa Bale Mountains NP Wondo Genet Konso Mt Kenya Lake Nakuru Travel overland from Nairobi to Addis Ababa via the shimmering shores of Lake Naivasha, the imposing peak of Mt Kenya and the colourful tribes of the Omo Valley. 19 Apr 17 May 18 Jun 30 Nov 27 Dec Lake Ziway Moyale KE N YA 24 days, Nairobi to Addis Ababa Basix Overland GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (16 nts), camping with facilities (3 nts), bush camp with no facilities (1 nt) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 609 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. Allow USD 440 for meals not included. 2. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YDOB. TRAVELLER RATING 4.69 out of 5 t See the towering obelisks of Aksum Nairobi to Addis ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Start the adventure in the busy streets of Nairobi. Day 2 Lake Naivasha Relax along the banks of Lake Naivasha to see hippos wallowing offshore. Days 3-4 Lake Nakuru A favourite spot with birdlife, Lake Nakuru is a shimmering sea of pink flamingos. Day 5 Mt Kenya Pass the majestic slopes of Mt Kenya. Days 6-7 Samburu National Reserve Witness traditional Samburu dancing and try to spot Africa's Big Five. Days 8-9 Marsabit/Moyale Traverse lunar landscapes en route to Ethiopia. Day 10 Konso Peruse the local market for souvenirs. Days 1113 Omo Valley Encounter remote tribespeople and fascinating cultures. Days 14-15 Arba Minch Head out by boat in search of crocs. Days 16-17 Wondo Genet/ Awassa Recuperate in the hot springs of Wondo Genet. PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Marsabit Samburu NR Lake Naivasha Nairobi to Addis TRIP CODE YDOF PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Overland GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (8 nts), camping with facilities (5 nts), camping with basic facilities (6 nts), camp site (1 nt), lodge (3 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 696 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. Allow USD 440 for meals not included. 2. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YDOC. TRAVELLER RATING 4.73 out of 5 t Spot the Big Five in Samburu National Reserve DEPARTS Selected Saturdays t Visit Ethiopia’s friendly tribespeople in the Omo Valley Start Finish 2014 11 Jan 03 Feb 22 Feb 17 Mar 22 Mar 14 Apr 08 Nov 01 Dec 2015 21 Feb 16 Mar Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 07 Nov 30 Nov Ethiopia & Kenya 57 Howlin’ Ethiopia Africa is home to a whole bunch of unique animals, but perhaps one of the rarer of these creatures is the Ethiopian wolf. Also known as the Simien fox, this canidae (dog-like species) is unique to Ethiopia and is highly endangered. There are only 500 roaming in the wild, and they live in isolated mountain ranges in altitudes of 3,000-4,500 m. The Bale Mountain National Park is home to the largest population in the world, so be sure to keep an eye out for them. Samburu NR, Kenya - Aaron Whyte Omo Valley, Ethiopia - Taz Liffman Enda Selassie Aksum Lake Nakuru, Kenya - Antonio Nunes Lalibela Mekele Debark Simien Bush Camp Mountains NP Gonder Mersa Bahir Dar ET HI O P I A Debra Birhan Dejen Addis Ababa Lake Ziway Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary Bale Awassa UGANDA Arba Minch Mountains NP Wondo Genet Omo Murchison Falls NP Valley Konso Kaniyo Pabidi Forest Nakuru NP Moyale KENYA RWANDA Eldoret Marsabit Queen Elizabeth NP Samburu NR Naro Moru Ruhengeri/ Jinja Gorilla Trek Nakuru NP Kampala Lake Bunyonyi Kericho Lake Naivasha Kabale Lake Mburo NP Nairobi Mbarara Addis to Nairobi & Gorillas TRIP CODE YDOFC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Overland GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (25 nts), camping with facilities (27 nts), bush camp with no facilities (8 nts), lodge (3 nts), hostel (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1915 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This trip requires an additional non-refundable deposit (AUD1000, USD900, EUR650, NZD1000, GBP500, CAD900, ZAR6500, CHF900) in order to secure a gorilla permit. We also require your passport details at time of booking. Please see Trip Notes for more details. 2. Allow USD 650 for meals not included. 3. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YDOVC. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS 12 June 2014 and 18 June 2015 58 Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda & Uganda Addis to Nairobi & Gorillas 66 days, Addis Ababa to Nairobi Experience the hits and highlights of three of the continent’s most captivating countries on this two-month African odyssey. Clamber through the castles of Gonder, search for the Big Five in Samburu and Nakuru, and be awe struck by gorillas in Ruhengeri. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Addis Ababa Explore Ethiopia's capital. Day 3 Dejen Gawk at the Blue Nile. Days 4-6 Bahir Dar Cruise out on Lake Tana. Days 7-9 Lalibela Tour Lalibela's churches. Day 10 Bush Camp Bed down to starry skies. Day 11 Mekele Marvel at Tigray’s desert. Days 12-13 Aksum Explore Aksum. Day 14 Enda Selassie Travel across Ethiopian landscapes. Day 15 Debark Rest up. Days 16-18 Simien Mountains National Park Hike through staggering scenery. Days 19-20 Gonder Discover 'Africa's Camelot'. Day 21 Mersa Drive to Mersa. Day 22 Debra Birhan Arrive in Debra Birhan. Day 23 Addis Ababa Brave the bustle of Addis. Days 24-25 Lake Ziway Learn about the Zay people. Days 26-28 Bale Mountains National Park Search for the rare Simien fox. Days 29-30 Wondo Genet/Awassa Visit the Awassa Children's Project. Days 31-32 Arba Minch Take in spectacular lake vistas. Days 33-35 Omo Valley Region Meet the tribes of the Omo Valley. Days 36-37 Konso Learn the customs of the Konso. Day 38 Moyale Cross into Kenya. Day 39 Marsabit Trek to an elephant hotspot. Days 40-41 Samburu National Reserve Watch giraffes in the wild. Day 42 Naro Moru Search for rhinos and chimps. Days 43-44 Nakuru National Park Witness flocks of flamingos. Day 45 Lake Naivasha Scan the waters for hippos. Day 46 Nairobi Drive to Nairobi. Day 47 Nakuru National Park Take a morning game drive. Day 48 Kericho Tour a tea plantation. Days 4950 Jinja Cross into Uganda. Day 51 Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary Visit a wildlife initiative. Day 52 Kaniyo Pabidi Forest Venture into Budongo Forest. Days 53-54 Murchison Falls National Park Marvel at Murchison Falls. Day 55 Kampala Head to Kampala. Day 56 Lake Mburo National Park Camp at Lake Mburo. Day 57 Lake Bunyonyi Paddle a dugout canoe. Days 58-59 Ruhengeri/Gorilla trek Spot mountain gorillas. Day 60 Kabale Travel back into Uganda. Day 61 Queen Elizabeth National Park Take a cruise along the Kazinga Channel. Day 62 Mbarara See the plains wake up. Day 63 Jinja Spy leopards and zebra. Day 64 Eldoret Rest in Eldoret. Days 65-66 Nairobi Return to Nairobi. Highlights t Take in the beauty of the Blue Nile Falls t Explore the jagged peaks of the Simien Mountains National Park t See majestic rhinos at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary t Head out on a guided gorilla trek Blue Nile Falls, Ethiopia - Trevor Kittelty A dark history Get a sense of the region’s haunted history on the Unearth Accra Walking Tour Urban Adventure. Visit the former slave forts and holding stations from the continent’s darkest era – your understanding of Africa will be profoundly deeper for it. Enda Selassie Aksum Debark Simien Mountains NP Mekele Gonder Bahir Dar Lalibela E TH IOP IA Awassa Arba Minch Omo Valley Ethiopian Explorer Northbound Samburu NR Lake Nakuru Nairobi National parks brimming with wildlife, staggering mountain scenery and myth-laden desert monasteries await you in Ethiopia. 32 Lalibela Take a walk through monolithic structures and unlock the fascinating history of this area. Day 33 Bush Camp Sleep beneath the stars. Day 34 Mekele Admire the clusters of churches that have been sculpted into caves. Days 35-36 Aksum Discover Aksum’s towering obelisks, crumbling palaces and eerie tombs. Day 37 Enda Selassie Wind through Ethiopia’s diverse countryside. Day 38 Debark Get ready and rested for a three-day trek through the Simien Mountains. Days 3941 Simien Mountains NP Check out the craggy peaks of the Simiens on foot. Days 42-44 Gonder Discover the castles and palaces of Gonder. Highlights Bale Mountains NP Wondo Genet Moyale Marsabit Mt Kenya Lake Naivasha Ethiopian Explorer Northbound TRIP CODE YDOHC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Overland GROUP SIZE Max 22 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (25 nts), camping with facilities (7 nts), camping with basic facilities (5 nts), bush camp with no facilities (3 nts), lodge (3 nts) TRANSPORT Overland vehicle MEALS All meals while camping GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1277 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. Allow USD 440 for meals not included. 2. This trip also runs in reverse. Please see trip code YDOGC. TRAVELLER RATING 5.00 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Fridays t Go on exciting safaris in Samburu National Reserve Start Finish 2014 11 Jan 23 Feb 22 Feb 06 Apr 22 Mar 04 May 08 Nov 21 Dec 2015 21 Feb 05 Apr t Discover Lalibela’s monolithic structures t Hike through the Simien Mountains 07 Nov 20 Dec Lalibela E TH IOP IA Historic Lalibela Addis Ababa Historic Lalibela TRIP CODE YOAL-C 4 days, Addis Ababa to Addis Ababa Nestled in northern Ethiopia’s rolling foothills, Lalibela is the nation’s second holiest city and is surrounded by mystery and legend. ITINERARY... Day 1 Addis Ababa Get a dose of history at the National Museum, where a 3.2 million year old skeleton, Lucy, lives. Days 2-3 Lalibela In Lalibela, explore the eleven churches that have been cut straight out of the surrounding area’s bedrock. Built to create a ‘New Jerusalem’, this is Ethiopia’s holiest city and is thought to date back to AD 1180. Day 4 Addis Ababa Head back to the capital by plane after a final morning walk around the impressive ruins. Addis Ababa Konso KE N YA 44 days, Nairobi to Gonder ITINERARY... Day 1 Nairobi Arrive in Kenya. Day 2 Lake Naivasha Watch hippos wallowing in Lake Naivasha. Days 3-4 Lake Nakuru See groups of pink flamingos. Day 5 Mt Kenya Travel towards the slopes of Mt Kenya. Days 6-7 Samburu National Reserve Learn about tribal life and customs in a local village. Days 8-9 Marsabit/ Moyale Traverse a surreal, black lunar landscape and pass spectacular craters. Day 10 Konso Pick up a souvenir at the local market. Days 11-13 Omo Valley Meet friendly tribespeople in a village. Days 14-15 Arba Minch Cycle around scenic landscapes, embark on a boat trip or visit a crocodile farm. Days 16-17 Wondo Genet/Awassa Visit the Awassa Children's Project. Days 18-20 Bale Mountains National Park Venture out on a game-spotting expedition. Days 21-22 AbiyataShala National Park Check out the astounding array of birdlife this national park is home to all year round. Days 23-25 Addis Ababa Indulge in Ethiopia’s spicy, traditional cuisine. Day 26 Dejen Visit the Blue Nile Gorge en route to Dejen. Days 27-29 Bahir Dar Board a reed boat bound for the ornately decorated monasteries on Lake Tana's isolated islands and peninsulas. Days 30- Dejen Abiyata-Shala NP Highlights t Settle into Addis with a local meal and a little after-dinner entertainment t Be wowed by the Herculean efforts made by the builders of Lalibela’s churches t Learn about Ethiopia’s past glories PHYSICAL RATING STYLE Comfort CULTURAL RATING THEME Short Break GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts) TRANSPORT Plane, minivan MEALS 3 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 2 NOTES Allow USD 225 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Daily, subject to availability Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Ethiopia & Kenya 59 Ait Benhaddou, Morocco - Tracey Forgue North Africa Be bowled over by fragrant spices, ancient medinas and breathtaking landscapes Moroccan medinas Saharan stargazing A most unique shopping experience Journey into the desert for a night of adventure Positively bursting with spices, incense, pottery, silverware, leather goods, scarves, turbans, carpets and pretty much anything else you can imagine, the souqs of Marrakech’s enigmatic medina could well count as one of the best shopping experiences anywhere. Long the hub of the nation’s trade and economic scene, the potential bargains here have lured traders and merchants for centuries. Be prepared to bargain hard and don’t always settle on the first price offered. But above all, keep the negotiations lighthearted – it should be a fun experience and, done right, a satisfying cultural exchange. Covering more than 9.4 million sq km from Morocco’s west stretching to Egypt and on to Sudan in the east, the Sahara is one massive north African icon. As one of the harshest landscapes in the world, this sea of sand may not seem like the ideal place to bunker down for the night, but after the blazing heat of the day has ebbed away, jumping aboard a camel and exploring this wondrous region at sunset is a truly memorable experience. Being so very remote, the Saharan skies are also some of the clearest you’re ever likely to see – so when night falls, rug up and marvel at the universe you call home. 60 North Africa Fast facts Top 4… Nice spice Sweet tooth Love a sugar high? You’re in luck. Moroccans love to share their oh-so sugary mint tea. And as three cups is the usual serving, you’ll get all the sugar you need. Morocco is a big producer of saffron. And with 60,000 flowers needed to produce a mere 450 g, there’s little surprise it’s the world’s most expensive spice. Liver lovers ‘I give you my liver, to love and to hold, in sickness and in health.’ It may sound odd, but Berbers believe it’s the liver, not the heart, that holds true love. Fishy business In Tunisian culture, images of fish are believed to ward off evil. So if you see some old fish tails adorning people’s doors, don’t be too concerned. Must try North African dishes Couscous Spiced semolina served with vegetables. Shakshouka Eggs poached in a spicy and fragrant tomato sauce. Tajine Seasoned meats and vegetables slow cooked in a traditional clay pot. Pastilla Similar to a meat pie, except this treat is topped with sweet almonds and cinnamon. Festival fever in Morocco Be it celebrating the end of a month-long fast or seeing in the Islamic calender’s New Year, Morocco is one celebratory minded part of the world. Check out some of the festivals that will be happening in 2014. 13 January Birth of the Prophet Muhammad 30 July Throne Day 20 August Revolution Day 25 October Eid Al Adha Festival (Islamic New Year) December International Film Festival of Marrakech Best time to travel High season will likely see you travelling beneath cloudless skies but perhaps in a sea of crowds. When the masses leave, so does the perfect weather, but the best sights are still incredible come rain, hail or shine. J F M A M J J A S O N D Morocco Algeria 28 July Eid al-Fitr (end of Ramadan) 21 August King Mohammed IV’s Birthday Tunisia 4 October Feast of Sacrifice 6 November Green March Day KEY Ideal time to travel Shoulder season Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com North Africa 61 Old school Forget Oxford and Cambridge, Morocco is home to the oldest university in the world. Established by a female in 859, Fatima al-Fihri, the University of al-Karaouine, originally focused on natural science and led the way in modern degree-granting schooling. In 1957, the university extended its courses to include mathematics, sciences and languages. This celebrated university can be visited by Intrepid groups while in Fes. Volubilis Rabat Casablanca Fes Meknes Ait Benhaddou, Morocco MOROCCO Essaouira Marrakech Todra Gorge Ait Benhaddou Best of Morocco TRIP CODE XMSC Sahara Camp ZWEISPRACHIGE REISETERMINE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (8 nts), guesthouse (2 nts), camp site (1 nt), gite (1 nt), riad (2 nts) TRANSPORT Private bus, train, camel, public bus, taxi MEALS 13 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 495 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see Trip Notes for details. 2. Allow EUR 375 for meals not included. 3. On selected departures, the tour leader also speaks German, although English will remain the main language spoken on the trip. See the website for details. TRAVELLER RATING 4.76 out of 5 DEPARTS Every Sunday and selected Wednesdays and Fridays 62 Morocco High Atlas Mountains, Morocco - Cheryl-Lynn Lee Midelt Aroumd High Atlas Mountains Morocco - Marianne Lawrence Best of Morocco 15 days, Casablanca to Marrakech BELSLETR SE Explore the best of Morocco on this all-expansive journey through desert, along beaches and within ancient towns. Try regional foods, meet inspiring local people and head out on walking tours that go behind the scenes of bustling street life. ITINERARY... Day 1 Casablanca Set out on an exploration through Casablanca's heart and admire some of its architectural gems, including the beautiful Hassan II Mosque and imposing Cathédrale du Sacré Coeur. Day 2 Rabat/Meknes Stroll through Rabat's serene kasbah before journeying to Meknes, the country’s former capital and the site of Sultan Moulay Ismail's palace. Days 3-4 Volubilis/Fes Travel back to the days of the Roman empire on a guided tour of the ruins of Volubilis. Wander the narrow alleyways of medieval Fes as the call to prayer floats over Fes el-Bali at dusk. Day 5 Midelt Journey through Morocco's cedar forests in the Middle Atlas Mountains to the peaceful, rural village of Midelt. Stop by a handicraft workshop run by Franciscan nuns – a great place to pick up a beautifully crafted souvenir. Day 6 Sahara Camp After a camel ride into the Sahara, attempt to climb the towering dunes. Later, fall asleep at a desert camp under a blanket of stars. Days 7-8 Todra Gorge Wake early and watch a golden sunrise over the desert before heading to the impressive palmeries of Todra Gorge. Feel like burning some energy? Why not go for a hike or try rock-climbing. Day 9 Ait Benhaddou Pass through Morocco's film capital, Ouarzazate, on the way to the ancient fortified city of Ait Benhaddou. Explore the streets of this clay kasbah at a relaxed pace, then finish off the day with a meal of delicious couscous. Day 10 Aroumd Farewell the Sahara and head to the hills. Perched on a rocky outcrop, remote Aroumd offers stunning views across Morocco. This is the perfect base for exploring the High Atlas Mountains and a chance to experience traditional Berber culture up close. Days 1112 Essaouira With its Norfolk Island pines and colourful fishing boats, relaxed Essaouira is a seaside gem. Become acquainted with the town's fascinating history on a guided walking tour and then enjoy free time to wander along the beach, visit art galleries or feast on freshly caught seafood. Days 13-15 Marrakech Explore the tantalising spice market in Marrakech and dine al fresco at a food stall in Djemaa el-Fna. Highlights t Relive a glorious medieval past in Fes t Camp among Saharan sand dunes and sleep beneath blazing stars t Trek high into the Atlas Mountains t Bliss out by the ocean in Essaouira Cook up a storm Buy bags of turmeric, saffron and paprika from a souq before mastering the flavour sensation of a Moroccan tajine. On the Real Food Adventure – Morocco, follow a traditional trail through North Africa’s zesty spice shelf. See pg 65 for details. North Morocco Adventure TRIP CODE XMSB Chefchaouen, Morocco - Vini Davis North Morocco Adventure 9 days, Casablanca to Marrakech BELSLETR washed Chefchaouen is the perfect place to relax and watch the world go by. Travel on to charismatic Tangier before boarding an overnight train to Marrakech. Days 8-9 Marrakech Bargain for treasures in the city’s spirited medinas. Highlights t Explore the unique and elaborate interior of the grand Hassan II Mosque t Be impressed by the Fortified Palace of Morocco’s capital, Rabat t Admire the blue houses of Chefchaouen Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (6 nts), guesthouse (1 nt), overnight sleeper train (1 nt) TRANSPORT Train, taxi, private bus, minibus, bus, public bus, overnight sleeper train MEALS 5 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 297 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see Trip Notes for details. 2. Allow EUR 225 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.73 out of 5 XMSB XMSF Tangier MOR OC C O Rabat Chefchaouen Casablanca Fes Marrakech Essaouira High Atlas Mountains Moulay Idriss/ Volubilis Aroumd Ait Benhaddou Taroudannt Zagora Sahara Camp BELSLETR SE If you want the sea, city and Sahara, this adventure is for you. Feel the cool sea breeze of Essaouira, shop in souqs and ride across the Sahara for a tantalising taste of Morocco. ITINERARY... Day 1 Marrakech Mingle with the performers and fortune-tellers of Djemaa el-Fna or delve into the mesmerising medina. Day 2 Aroumd Stay in a mountain gite with incredible views and explore the High Atlas Mountains. Day 3 Ait Benhaddou Explore the grand Ait Benhaddou kasbah, Morocco's internationally acclaimed film set that is featured in Lawrence of Arabia. Day 4 Zagora Journey through the lush Draa Valley to Zagora – a small oasis town on the Saharan fringe. Day 5 Sahara Camp Travel along rugged mountain ranges, through seas of sand and past the occasional desert oasis. Enjoy a camel expedition across the Sahara at dusk and spend the night under the stars. Day 6 Taroudannt Take an epic trip out to the Erg Chigaga sand dunes. Head for THEME DEPARTS Every Friday from April to December, and selected Fridays from January to March South Morocco Discovery 10 days, Marrakech to Marrakech STYLE SE Visit the cosmopolitan capitals of Casablanca and Rabat before taking a step back in time in Fes and Marrakech. Don’t miss Morocco’s bluest crown jewel, unforgettable Chefchaouen. ITINERARY... Day 1 Casablanca Savour the distinct architecture and European flavour of Morocco’s most famed city. Head to Hassan II Mosque or take it easy with a glass of sweet mint tea in one of the many great cafés. Day 2 Rabat/Moulay Idriss See monuments that span the history of Morocco on a walk through the city's Old Quarter. Once forbidden to non-Muslims, the picturesque medina of Moulay Idriss offers an excellent insight into traditional Moroccan life. Days 3-4 Volubilis/Fes Discover remarkable mosaics on a tour of the Volubilis ruins, then view the imposing gates and walls of Meknes. Take a step back to the Middle Ages in the medina of Fes, considered the country’s cultural and religious centre. Days 5-7 Chefchaouen/Tangier Nestled between two peaks in the Rif Mountains, blue- PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING the souqs of Taroudannt and haggle for ornate silver jewellery or colourful Moroccan ceramics. Days 7-8 Essaouira Travel to the seaside gem of Essaouira for a couple of chilled out days by the beach. Days 9-10 Marrakech Seek out some solace in the Majorelle Gardens or perhaps stop by the Museum of Islamic Art. Highlights t Explore the fortified city of Ait Benhaddou t Kick back in the stunning, Frenchinfluenced coastal town of Essaouira t Dine on couscous and tajine in Marrakech South Morocco Discovery TRIP CODE XMSF PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), gite (1 nt), guesthouse (1 nt), camp site (1 nt), riad (3 nts) TRANSPORT Private bus, 4x4 MEALS 9 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 2 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 330 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. There is an altered summer itinerary in July and August. See Trip Notes for further details. 2. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see Trip Notes for details. 3. Allow EUR 250 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.74 out of 5 DEPARTS Every Saturday and selected Thursdays from April to December, and selected Saturdays from January to March. Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Morocco 63 Broadening horizons Based in the Moroccan city of Ouarzazate, Project Handicapped Horizon is an initiative that aims to rehabilitate and empower people with disabilities. As well as providing prosthetic and orthopaedic equipment, this organisation trains people in the art of making local handicrafts. To find out more, visit theintrepidfoundation.org. Tangier Chefchaouen Rabat Casablanca Fes Moulay Idriss/Volubilis Marrakech Essaouira MOROCCO Aroumd Ait Benhaddou High Atlas Mountains Taroudannt Zagora Sahara Camp 18 days, Casablanca to Marrakech Morocco Encompassed TRIP CODE XMSQC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (9 nts), guesthouse (2 nts), overnight sleeper train (1 nt), gite (1 nt), camp site (1 nt), riad (3 nts) TRANSPORT Train, taxi, private bus, minibus, bus, public bus, overnight sleeper train, 4x4 MEALS 14 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 594 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see Trip Notes for details. 2. Allow EUR 450 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.74 out of 5 DEPARTS Every Friday from April to December, and selected Fridays from January to March Start 2014 10 Jan 07 Feb 21 Feb 07 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 Mar 04 Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 Apr 02 May 09 May 16 May 23 May Finish 27 Jan 24 Feb 10 Mar 24 Mar 31 Mar 07 Apr 14 Apr 21 Apr 28 Apr 05 May 12 May 19 May 26 May 02 Jun 09 Jun 64 Morocco 30 May 06 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jun 04 Jul 11 Jul 18 Jul 25 Jul 01 Aug 08 Aug 15 Aug 22 Aug 29 Aug 05 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 16 Jun 23 Jun 30 Jun 07 Jul 14 Jul 21 Jul 28 Jul 04 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 25 Aug 01 Sep 08 Sep 15 Sep 22 Sep 29 Sep 06 Oct 26 Sep 03 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 07 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov 05 Dec 12 Dec 19 Dec Morocco Encompassed 13 Oct 20 Oct 27 Oct 03 Nov 10 Nov 17 Nov 24 Nov 01 Dec 08 Dec 15 Dec 22 Dec 29 Dec 05 Jan See our website for 2015 dates Saddle up the camel and prepare for an in-depth journey that delves into the exceptional highlights of this extensive land. Travel from coast to desert, port to souq and big city to ancient medina. ITINERARY... Day 1 Casablanca Head to Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, or kick back with a glass of sweet mint tea in a café. Day 2 Rabat/Moulay Idriss Hop aboard an early morning train bound for Rabat, the country’s ornate capital, before bedding down in a local guesthouse at the hilltop town of Moulay Idriss. Days 3-4 Volubilis/ Fes Walk among the ancient ruins and mosaics of Volubilis on a guided tour, then admire the imperial architecture of Meknes. Travel on to charismatic Fes, the most complete medieval city of the Arab world. Days 5-7 Chefchaouen/Tangier Admire Chefchaouen’s blue-washed houses, shop for unique handicrafts or simply chill out in a café. Days 8-9 Marrakech Tantalise your senses with a walk around the city's main square and rub shoulders with visitors and locals alike. Day 10 Aroumd Stay in a mountain gite with incredible views while exploring the High Atlas Mountains. Hike to the burial place of a medieval saint. Day 11 Ait Benhaddou Drive across dramatic mountain terrain to the World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou. Day 12 Zagora Pass through Ouarzazate, stopping off at the Intrepid Foundation-supported Project Handicapped Horizon en route to Zagora and the Draa Valley. Day 13 Sahara Camp Continue on through dry desert landscapes dotted by date palm oases to Tamegroute, a famous settlement home to religious scholars since the 11th century. Investigate an ancient library filled with manuscripts and haggle for the green-glazed pottery goods for which the town is renowned. After lunch, set out for the incredible dunes of Erg Chigaga. Hop aboard a ‘ship of the desert’ for a memorable Moroccan experience. Day 14 Taroudannt Leave the desert behind and make for the market town of Taroudannt, trying to spot the region’s tree-climbing goats on the way. Days 15-16 Essaouira Explore Essaouria’s old medina in the company of a well-versed local guide, head off for a stroll along the beach or tuck into some seafood that is as fresh as fresh can be. Days 17-18 Marrakech Farewell the seaside and head to Marrakech. Once again, get lost in the mayhem of the souqs or seek out Majorelle Gardens to relax in a peaceful tropical oasis. Highlights t Wander a medieval market in the city of Fes t Sleep under the stars of the Sahara t Discover Taroudannt's rosy city walls Tasty tajine When the lid is lifted off a tajine, the fragrance is as captivating as Morocco itself. Join a Tajine Cookery Class Urban Adventure in Marrakech to master authentic Moroccan dishes. The recipes you’ll learn will be the best gift to take home to your family and friends. Morocco Explorer TRIP CODE XMKC Sahara, Morocco - David Varga Morocco Explorer 13 days, Casablanca to Marrakech If time is short, leave the planning to us so you can see the highlights of Morocco without the hassles. Travel in style and experience historic sites, delectable food and ancient traditions. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Casablanca/Meknes Explore the Hassan II Mosque on a guided tour and understand why this is considered ‘the diamond’ of the city. Days 3-5 Fes Discover the charming secrets of the old Meknes medina before taking a guided tour around Fes. Day 6 Midelt Visit a Berber village on your way to the Sahara. Day 7 Sahara Drive to Merzouga and saddle up your camel for a bumpy ride through the Sahara. See the sun sink into the horizon and be wowed by the array of colours dancing across the dunes at dusk. Days 8-9 M'Goun Valley Watch the sun rise over the desert from your camel’s back, then head by car to Todra Gorge, a massive trench that towers 250 meters-high. Day 10 Ait Benhaddou Take a stroll around the fortified city of Ait Benhaddou, a red jewel of Morocco. Days 11-13 Marrakech Dodge the snakecharmers, monkey-tamers and musicians in the main square of Marrakech and settle in for a feed in a huge outdoor food market. Highlights t Admire the grandeur of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca t Explore Morocco’s first imperial city, Meknes t Hike through scenic Berber villages near the stunning Atlas Mountains PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME GROUP SIZE Max 15 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (6 nts), riad (5 nts), guesthouse (1 nt) TRANSPORT Private bus, bus MEALS 12 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking 3. Allow EUR 325 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 05 Jan 02 Mar 16 Mar 30 Mar 06 Apr 13 Apr 20 Apr 27 Apr 04 May 11 May Finish 17 Jan 14 Mar 28 Mar 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 Apr 02 May 09 May 16 May 23 May XMKC XMZF 18 May 25 May 08 Jun 22 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul 10 Aug 31 Aug 07 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 28 Sep Casablanca 30 May 06 Jun 20 Jun 04 Jul 18 Jul 01 Aug 22 Aug 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Sep 03 Oct 10 Oct See our website for 2015 dates MOR OC C O Essaouira 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Oct 07 Nov 21 Nov 05 Dec 02 Jan 09 Jan Midelt Marrakech Sahara M’Goun Valley Real Food Adventure - Morocco TRIP CODE XMZF 11 days, Casablanca to Marrakech Infused with the flavours of Africa and Europe, the essence of Moroccan cuisine is its exotic spices, barbecued meats, fluffy couscous and ancient family recipes. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Casablanca Daytrip to Morocco’s oyster capital, then head back to Casablanca for dinner at Rick’s Café. Day 3 Meknes/Moulay Idriss Try a camel burger at a hole-in-the-wall eatery. Then enjoy a Moroccan homestay in Moulay Idriss, and help the owners make a traditional pastilla (stuffed pastry) for dinner. Days 4-5 Fes Enjoy some wine tasting at the famous vineyards of Meknes. Then explore Fes’s souqs and grab samples of some of the city’s speciality foods. Days 6-7 Marrakech Grab a freshly squeezed orange juice in the Djemaa el-Fna before witnessing the art of making the fluffiest couscous possible in a cooking demonstration. Days 8-9 Essaouira Take a tajine cooking class and be shown how to make Berber whiskey, which is the local name for traditional 05 Oct 12 Oct 19 Oct 26 Oct 09 Nov 23 Nov 21 Dec 28 Dec Moulay Idriss Fes Meknes Ait Benhaddou Real Food Adventure – Morocco Comfort Explorer Moroccan mint tea. Days 10-11Marrakech Experience the sensory overload of the main market square at night with an unforgettable outdoor feasting event. Highlights t Dine at the famous Rick’s Café in bustling Casablanca t Sip on Morocco’s finest wines in Meknes t Blaze a produce-tasting trail in a market t Show off your culinary skills and master Morocco’s classic dish, the tajine PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Food GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (8 nts), riad (2 nts) TRANSPORT Private vehicle, taxi, train, minibus, public bus MEALS 10 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 1 Dinner GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 135kg pp per trip NOTES Allow EUR 275 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Mondays Start 2014 28 Apr 12 May 26 May 09 Jun 23 Jun 07 Jul 28 Jul Finish 08 May 22 May 05 Jun 19 Jun 03 Jul 17 Jul 07 Aug 11 Aug 25 Aug 08 Sep 15 Sep 22 Sep 13 Oct 03 Nov 17 Nov 01 Dec 21 Aug 04 Sep 18 Sep 25 Sep 02 Oct 23 Oct 13 Nov 27 Nov 11 Dec Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 2015 27 Apr 11 May 25 May 08 Jun 22 Jun 07 May 21 May 04 Jun 18 Jun 02 Jul Morocco 65 Berber life Berbers are the nomadic people of northern Africa. Their language, traditions and customs go back to at least 200 BC, with Berber communities still thriving today in the sub-Saharan region. Chat to your leader about the finer points of the fascinating lifestyle of these tribal folk. Mt Toubkal, Morocco - Amanda Ceraolo Marrakech Fez, Morocco - Cari Hill M O R OC C O Aremd Mount Toubkal Trek Neltner 8 days, Marrakech to Marrakech Mount Toubkal Trek TRIP CODE XMXO PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Walking GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (3 nts), gite (4 nts) TRANSPORT Private minibus MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to min 2 NOTES Allow EUR 120 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Fridays Start 2014 09 May 06 Jun 27 Jun 11 Jul 25 Jul Finish 16 May 13 Jun 04 Jul 18 Jul 01 Aug 08 Aug 22 Aug 12 Sep 2015 08 May 05 Jun 19 Jun Casablanca 15 Aug 29 Aug 19 Sep 03 Jul 17 Jul 07 Aug 21 Aug 18 Sep 15 May 12 Jun 26 Jun Meknes 10 Jul 24 Jul 14 Aug 28 Aug 25 Sep Marrakech M O R O CCO Basix THEME Explorer STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (7 nts) TRANSPORT Train, private minibus MEALS 7 Breakfasts GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed NOTES Allow EUR 185 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 30 Mar 20 Apr 18 May Finish 06 Apr 27 Apr 25 May 66 Morocco 08 Jun 17 Aug 14 Sep 28 Sep 12 Oct your bargaining skills. From leather goods, pottery and carpets, to woodwork, jewellery and fragrant spices, it’s a beautiful madness that swallows you whole. Highlights t Watch from a rooftop café as the Djemaa el-Fna comes alive at dusk in Marrakech t Experience Berber culture in the villages of the High Atlas Mountains t Ascend dizzying heights to reach the summit of North Africa’s tallest peak t Take a walking tour around Marrakech Morocco Express 8 days, Casablanca to Marrakech Short on time but want to experience the major hot spots of Morocco? Jump on this adventure that journeys through fragrant spice markets and imperial cities. Morocco Express TRIP CODE XMRM CULTURAL RATING ITINERARY... Day 1 Marrakech Follow the ancient laneways of Marrakech’s medina and uncover colourful souqs, mosques and riads. Sip on freshly brewed mint tea or taste a classic tajine, flavoured with traditional Moroccan spices. Days 2-3 Aremd Watch the snowcovered peaks of the High Atlas emerge in the distance as you leave the chaos of Marrakech’s medina behind. Experience a slice of Berber culture while staying at a typical Berber house in the village of Aremd. Day 4-5 Neltner Set off for North Africa’s highest peak – Mt Toubkal. At 4167 m, reaching the summit is quite the achievement. After scrambling up the final climb, be rewarded by some extensive views of the entire Atlas range before descending to Neltner for the night. Days 6-8 Marrakech Return to Marrakech and polish up Fes Moulay Idriss PHYSICAL RATING From the heart of Marrakech’s medina to the top of Mt Toubkal, this Moroccan adventure offers you a sublime combination of city sights and mountain trekking. 15 Jun 24 Aug 21 Sep 05 Oct 19 Oct 02 Nov 09 Nov 28 Dec 04 Jan See our website for 2015 dates ITINERARY... Day 1 Casablanca Take a twirl around Morocco’s most developed and modern city. After a little shopping, visit the city’s famous mosque before becoming acquainted with the flavours of the region. Dine on a traditional meal or perhaps stop by Rick’s Café for a quick nip. Day 2 Meknes/Moulay Idriss Discover the wonders of this imperial city before refuelling with a camel burger. It may sound weird, but prepare to be surprised. Days 3-4 Fes Stroll around the world’s first university and continue on a guided tour of the old city. Explore the beautifully restored Funduk Nejjarine lodging house then perhaps relax with a scrub in a local hamam. Days 5-8 Marrakech Buzzing with energy, Marrakech is without a doubt the beating heart of Morocco. Be entertained by gymnasts, snake- charmers, fire-eaters and storytellers before finding a table at the nightly food market. Watch your meal being cooked before your eyes – this unique dining experience is an unforgettable way to finish off this exciting express trip through Morocco. Highlights t Sample a camel burger or just stick to couscous and a tajine in Moulay Idriss t Explore the quirky and labyrinthine medina of Marrakech Sahara, Tunisia - Phil West City slicker If you have a little extra time to explore the city, join a Marrakech City Discovery Urban Adventure. With the aid of a local guide, discover the majesty of the New Town, explore a palace, wander through museums and dine on a traditional Moroccan lunch. Sahara, Algeria Highlights of Tunisia TRIP CODE XLKA Highlights of Tunisia 10 days, Tunis to Tunis Combining Arabic, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and French influences into every aspect of local life, Tunisia is a truly unique destination to discover. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Tunis/Carthage Set the senses on fire with a journey to the medina of Tunis, then head to Carthage, a waterside city where Phoenician ruins wait to be explored. Day 3 Dougga Arguably the best Roman ruins in Africa, explore the archaeological site of Dougga where the remains of an ancient city lie. Days 4-5 Kairouan/Tozeur Wake in the holiest city in Tunisia and head out on a walking tour. Visit the Great Mosque of Uqba Ibn Nafi to appreciate the impressive ninth-century Islamic architecture, then refuel with a bite of makroudh (pastry stuffed with dates). Day 6 Douz/Ksar Ghilane Be wowed by the dry salt lake of Chott el-Jerid on the drive towards Douz. Watch punters at the daily camel market before jumping on one of these friendly beasts and riding to a few oases. Days 7-8 Matmata/Mahdia It can be very hot in the middle of the desert (surprise, surprise!), so head to Matmata where troglodytes – underground houses – are built to protect the Berber locals from the heat. Days 9-10 Tunis Explore the incredible Roman amphitheatre in El-Jem, which dates back to AD 238. Then perhaps enjoy a final group meal of merguez sausage, fragrant couscous and spicy ojja stew. Highlights t Shop ‘til you drop in the souqs of Tunis STYLE THEME DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 30 Mar 27 Apr 25 May Finish 08 Apr 06 May 03 Jun XLKA XLKG Tipaza Setif Ghardaia Taghit Highlights t Check out the Monument of Martyrs in Algeria’s capital city t Travel from lush mountains to dry desert t Explore incredible Roman ruins Dougga Tunis Mahdia Batna Tozeur Douz Ksar Ghilane Kairouan Matmata TU N IS IA ALGER IA Timimoun dunes ringed around a motionless salt lake. Days 12-13 Taghit Make for the ancient rock carvings that adorn the escarpment just outside of town or ascend the sand dunes to see a memorable sunset. Days 14-15 Algiers Board a flight back to Algiers, before staking out a terrace restaurant for a final group dinner. Carthage Constantine Algiers Bechar Relatively unexplored by fellow travellers, Algeria is one of the region’s highlights. Discover the ancient wonders and intriguing beauty of this North African nation. See our website for 2015 dates 21 Sep 30 Sep 12 Oct 21 Oct 26 Oct 04 Nov t Chill out under the palm trees of Douz 15 days, Algiers to Algiers Comfort Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (8 nts), desert camp (1 nt) TRANSPORT Private minibus MEALS 9 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 NOTES Allow EUR 300 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip t Discover the ancient relics of Carthage Expedition Algeria ITINERARY... Day 1 Algiers Wander the city's wide stately boulevards, traverse narrow, winding alleys and admire shimmering ocean views. Days 2-3 Tipaza/Algiers Stroll further back through history on a visit through Tipaza’s Roman amphitheatre and basilica. Day 4 Setif Check out the Unesco site of Beni Hammad, then view the exquisite Roman mosaic of Dionysos. Days 5-6 Constantine Explore the local kasbah, looking out for the embroidered goods for which the city is renowned. Day 7 Batna Stop off at the Mausoleum of Medracen and the timeworn Roman ruins of Timgad. Days 8-9 Ghardaia Watch as the green Atlas landscape changes into the dry, desolate plains of the Sahara. Days 10-11 Timimoun Head to the local market, then take in a striking horizon of sand PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Expedition Algeria TRIP CODE XLKG PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (14 nts) TRANSPORT Private minibus MEALS 14 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 5 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 NOTES Allow EUR 300 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start Finish 2014 05 Apr 19 Apr 19 Apr 03 May 13 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 15 Nov Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 27 Sep 25 Oct 08 Nov 29 Nov See our website for 2015 dates Algeria & Tunisia 67 Petra, Jordan - Serafino Mozzo The Middle East Where history emanates from every street corner and strangers treat you like family Egypt - Louise Davies Animal Care in Egypt Wadi Rum A true friend to Egypt’s mistreated animals Cruise around a moon-like landscape In a place where animals are used for tedious labour, it is not uncommon for humane animal practices to go astray. Animal Care in Egypt (ACE) aims to reduce the number of negligent animal injuries and deaths by educating local people about the correct way to care for livestock. Twelve full-time workers and their volunteers provide free veterinary care for cattle, sheep, donkeys and camels in the surrounding areas of Luxor. Their education program also reaches up to 300 children per week, teaching them not only how to care for animals but also why it is so important to respect all living things. The remarkable desert landscape of Wadi Rum is best explored in a 4x4, where you’ll weave past weather-worn pillars, lunar-like rock formations and windswept sand dunes. In the evening, be protected against the cold with a traditional Bedouin meal and some lively entertainment, all by the warmth of a camp fire. For a truly magical experience, why not sleep outside for an evening of blissful stargazing. Then rise early and hike to the top of a sand dune for a spectacular sunrise over this misshapen desert landscape, so rightly nicknamed ‘the Valley of the Moon’. 68 Middle East Top 4… Fast facts Swept away The ancient city of Ubar was the centre of the world’s frankincense and myrrh trade until it was swept away by a sandstorm sometime between AD 1 and 4. Milking it Bath time was a little different for the rich and powerful of ancient Egypt. It’s rumoured that Cleopatra bathed in donkey’s milk to keep her skin looking young. Pistachi-oh! One salty sea Iran is considered the pistachio-nut capital of the world, producing over 400,000 tonnes of pistachios per year. They are also used in many of Iran’s traditional dishes. With 33 % salinity, the salt waters of the Dead Sea enable swimmers to buoyantly float about without so much as a kick. In comparison, the ocean has a 3.5 % salinity. Timing is everything Whether you have one week or one month, Intrepid takes the hassle out of planning a Middle Eastern getaway. On the below trips, you can discover the wonders of Cleopatra’s homeland, choose to investigate the secrets of Petra and the Pyramids or take in the best of the Middle East on a jaunt from Egypt to Turkey. 7 DAYS START Cairo 15 DAYS XESI Discover Egypt (Original) Cairo XESTC Middle East Discovery (Original) Cairo XEKI Egypt Experience (Comfort) Muscat 12 DAYS ELKO Taste of Oman (Comfort) 27 DAYS FINISH Cairo Muscat Mansaf, Jordan Spiced lamb and rice with a sour-yogurt twist. Ful medames, Egypt For a filling start to the day, try a spicy, slowcooked bean and lentil dish for breakfast. Chelo kabab, Iran Spiced, skewered and smoked, this meat dish is best served with aromatic basmati rice. Shuwa, Oman Marinated meat cooked in an underground oven. Best time to travel High season will likely see you travelling beneath cloudless skies but perhaps in a sea of crowds. When the masses leave, so does the perfect weather, but the best sights are still incredible come rain, hail or shine. J F M A M J J A S O N D Cairo Luxor Antalya Cairo National dishes Istanbul Wadi Rum Amman KEY Ideal time to travel Shoulder season Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Middle East 69 How to kill time in ancient Egypt Love a good game of skill? Well so did the ancient Egyptians. Senet, one of the oldest board games in the world, was a very popular game back in 3000 BC. By throwing sticks, rolling dice and moving their pawns across a chequered board, slaves and pharaohs alike would whittle away the evening hours by playing this entertaining game. Cairo, Egypt - Steve Johnston Egypt - Katie Coles Mt Sinai Cairo EGYPT Luxor Nile Felucca Aswan Original THEME Explorer STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (8 nts), overnight sleeper train (2 nts), homestay (1 nt), felucca (1 nt), beach hut (2 nts) TRANSPORT Camel, overnight sleeper train, felucca, van MEALS 8 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 488 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see trip notes for details. 2. Allow USD 270 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.91 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Sundays Start 2014 12 Jan 26 Jan 09 Feb 23 Feb 09 Mar 23 Mar 06 Apr 20 Apr 04 May 11 May 25 May 08 Jun 22 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul 03 Aug Finish 26 Jan 09 Feb 23 Feb 09 Mar 23 Mar 06 Apr 20 Apr 04 May 18 May 25 May 08 Jun 22 Jun 06 Jul 20 Jul 03 Aug 17 Aug 70 Egypt 24 Aug 07 Sep 21 Sep 05 Oct 19 Oct 02 Nov 23 Nov 07 Dec 21 Dec 2015 11 Jan 25 Jan 08 Feb 22 Feb 08 Mar 22 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr ia n Walk like an Egyptian while covering the tracks of the pharaohs on this all-encompassing journey through one of the world’s most ancient lands. Ponder the Pyramids, felucca down the Nile, wander through the Valley of the Kings and uncover the riches of Cairo. Discover Egypt TRIP CODE XESI CULTURAL RATING Discover Egypt rs 15 days, Cairo to Cairo Abu Simbel PHYSICAL RATING Pe Red Sea Beach Camp Dahab 07 Sep 21 Sep 05 Oct 19 Oct 02 Nov 16 Nov 07 Dec 21 Dec 04 Jan 25 Jan 08 Feb 22 Feb 08 Mar 22 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 03 May 03 May 10 May 24 May 07 Jun 21 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 02 Aug 23 Aug 06 Sep 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 22 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 17 May 24 May 07 Jun 21 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 02 Aug 16 Aug 06 Sep 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 15 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 03 Jan ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo Start the adventure in Egypt's chaotic capital, Cairo. Ride a camel out to the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza before perusing artefacts at the Egyptian Museum. With ornate jewellery, a chariot and that famous golden funerary mask, the dazzling treasures of Tutankhamun's tomb are a real highlight. Days 3-4 Aswan/Abu Simbel Hone bargaining skills at one of Egypt's best bazaars in Aswan. Enjoy a boat ride to a nearby beach to climb sand dunes and witness some amazing views from the top. A walk around Elephantine Island reveals insight into the culture of the local Nubian people. The following day, journey to Abu Simbel to view colossal stone statues. Days 5-6 Nubian Homestay/ Nile Felucca Sail to a Nubian village aboard a felucca to experience village culture firsthand at a homestay. Drift along the iconic Nile and take in the sights of rural riverside life. Enjoy meals prepared onboard before falling asleep under a blanket of stars. Days 7-9 Luxor Journey by donkey to the ancient hieroglyphics and royal tombs of Luxor's Valley of the Kings. Meet the members of an animal care project who are dedicated to improving the lives of Egypt's working creatures. Be touched by their kind efforts to care for abandoned, injured or overworked animals. Explore the temple complex of Karnak – one of the most impressive of all the ancient pharaohs' monumental works. In the evening, board a sleeper train bound for Cairo. Day 10 Cairo Back in Cairo, enjoy a walk through Coptic and Islamic Cairo, and bargain up a storm in the labyrinthine Khan al-Khalili market. Day 11-13 Dahab/Red Sea Beach Camp Head to the Red Sea and snorkel among coral reefs, stay in beach huts and experience the hospitality of the Bedouin over an optional fresh seafood meal. Days 14-15 Cairo Cross under the Suez Canal on return to Cairo. A farewell dinner offers one last chance to taste local specialties and to relive memories of this Egyptian adventure. Highlights t Experience the chaos and colour of Cairo’s streets and souqs t See ancient treasures at the fascinating Egyptian Museum t Enjoy a homestay with a Nubian family t Visit the confounding Valley of the Kings t Stay in beach huts on the Red Sea coast Cairo, Egypt - Monique Couvee Alexandri-ahh Although the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the ancient wonders of the world, is no longer standing, the memory of it still reigns supreme, as does the city itself. On the Alexandria City Discovery Urban Adventure, explore the past glory of this historic town, above and below ground. Egypt Experience XEKI TRIP CODE Aswan, Egypt - Cameron Gaze Egypt Experience 12 days, Cairo to Cairo BELSLETR SE Where French flair meets Egyptian antiquity, venture underground into ancient catacombs before gnawing on a Parisian pastry and sipping the best coffee in Egypt. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo Colourful Cairo overflows with character. Visit the majestic Sphinx, the Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum – the many gleaming artefacts from Tutankhamun’s tomb show that he was certainly prepared for the afterlife. Days 3-4 Alexandria Delve into the Kom ash-Shuqqafa catacombs, the largest Roman burial site in Egypt, which was accidentally discovered by a hapless donkey. Then browse the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, built to hold eight million books – it’s a bibliophile’s dream come true. Day 5 Aswan Watch the sunset over the Nile from a gliding felucca. Learn about Nubian culture at the excellent museum, or hit the market to pick up a souvenir. Days 6-8 Nile Cruise Fly to the Abu Simbel temples, then cruise down the Nile River to explore ancient Kom Ombo and Edfu. Days 9-10 Luxor Wander the fascinating Temples of Karnak, then take a moonlight stroll around the Luxor Temple. The next day, explore ancient Thebes, the Colossi of Memnon, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Kings. Days 11-12 Cairo Plunge into the energy of the Khan al-Khalili bazaar before a farewell dinner. Highlights THEME t Wander the temples of ancient Thebes t Browse bustling Khan al-Khalili bazaar 15 days, Cairo to Cairo There’s much more to Egypt than just pharaohs and pyramids. Explore an ancient oasis, encounter the bizarre White Desert and see golden mummies in Bawiti. navigate the mud brick fort or perhaps take a dip in Cleopatra's Bath. Day 12 Bawiti Uncover the legend of the golden mummies or indulge in a relaxing soak in mineral-rich springs. Day 13 White Desert Camp Spend a memorable evening camping among the strange moonscape of the White Desert. Days 14-15 Cairo Return to Cairo for some final sightseeing or shopping. Highlights t Wander through Roman catacombs t Take a dip in Cleopatra's Bath at the lush Siwa Oasis Comfort Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (7 nts), overnight sleeper train (1 nt), cruise ship (3 nts) TRANSPORT Van, overnight sleeper train, boat, felucca, plane MEALS 11 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 5 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 831 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see Trip Notes for details. 2. An airport arrival transfer is included. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking. 3. Allow USD 215 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.81 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Sundays Alexandria Siwa Oasis Bawiti Cairo White Desert Camp Luxor Nile Cruise Aswan XEKI XERA t Cruise the Nile in comfort t Sleep under the stars in the desert STYLE EGYP T Explore Egypt ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo Experience the bustle of local life in Cairo. Head to the Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza before catching an overnight train to Aswan. Days 3-4 Aswan Consider visiting a nearby Nubian village for a traditional dinner and a dip in the local swimming holes. A trip to the fascinating temples of Abu Simbel is also highly recommended. Day 5 Nile Felucca Sail with a Nubian crew on a traditional felucca. Watch river life in action and sleep on deck beneath the stars. Days 6-7 Luxor Wander through the temple complex of Karnak, or travel by donkey to Luxor's Valley of the Kings. Days 8-9 Alexandria Visit the eerie catacombs of Kom ash-Shuqqafa, or admire the sleek architecture of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Days 1011 Siwa Oasis Discover this lush desert paradise, PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING Explore Egypt XERA TRIP CODE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (10 nts), overnight sleeper train (2 nts), felucca (1 nt), desert camp (1 nt) TRANSPORT Overnight sleeper train, felucca, van, bus, jeep MEALS 5 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 610 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. Passport copy: please clearly scan the front page of your passport and supply to your travel agent/Intrepid agent at the time of booking. If we have not received your passport copy within 30 days of trip departure you will not be able to complete this itinerary in full – namely the desert section including Siwa, Bawiti and the White Desert. 2. Allow USD 270 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.78 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 11 Jan 25 Jan 08 Feb 22 Feb 01 Mar 08 Mar 22 Mar 05 Apr Finish 18 Jan 25 Jan 08 Feb 22 Feb 08 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 12 Apr 19 Apr 03 May 17 May 31 May 14 Jun 28 Jun 12 Jul 26 Jul 09 Aug 23 Aug 26 Apr 03 May 17 May 31 May 14 Jun 28 Jun 12 Jul 26 Jul 09 Aug 23 Aug 06 Sep 13 Sep 27 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 27 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 03 Jan See website for 2015 dates Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Egypt 71 ` Egypt Adventure XESB TRIP CODE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (4 nts), overnight sleeper train (2 nts), felucca (1 nt) TRANSPORT Van, camel, overnight sleeper train, felucca MEALS 4 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 260 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This trip starts on Day 1 in Cairo at 4pm. 2. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see Trip Notes for details. 3. Please arrange for departing flights after 3pm on Day 8. 4. Allow USD 145 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.83 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays and Mondays Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 01 Feb 15 Feb 01 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 12 Apr Finish 11 Jan 25 Jan 08 Feb 22 Feb 08 Mar 22 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 26 Apr 10 May 24 May 07 Jun 21 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 02 Aug 23 Aug 06 Sep 03 May 17 May 31 May 14 Jun 28 Jun 12 Jul 26 Jul 09 Aug 30 Aug 13 Sep 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 15 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 27 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 13 Dec 27 Dec See website for 2015 dates Amman JORDAN Petra Wadi Rum Red Sea Beach Camp Mt Sinai Cairo Dahab Luxor Nile Cruise EGYPT XESB EERJ Aswan Jordan & Egypt Express EERJ CULTURAL RATING Basix THEME Explorer STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (5 nts), desert camp (1 nt), beach hut (2 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus, jeep, ferry MEALS 5 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 329 kg pp per trip NOTES Allow USD 200 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.70 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 01 Feb 15 Feb 22 Feb 01 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr Finish 12 Jan 26 Jan 09 Feb 23 Feb 02 Mar 09 Mar 23 Mar 06 Apr 13 Apr 12 Apr 26 Apr 10 May 24 May 07 Jun 21 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 02 Aug 16 Aug 06 Sep 72 Egypt & Jordan 20 Apr 04 May 18 May 01 Jun 15 Jun 29 Jun 13 Jul 27 Jul 10 Aug 24 Aug 14 Sep 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 15 Nov 29 Nov 13 Dec 27 Dec Egypt Adventure 8 days, Cairo to Cairo You simply can’t visit Egypt without ticking a few boxes off your must-do travel list: sail down the Nile, explore the ancient Pyramids and bargain with a local at a Cairo bazaar. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo Welcome to Cairo, a city like no other. Experience the chaos, colour and culture of the Khan al-Khalili bazaar, then slow down with a camel ride to the incredible Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza. Take time to see the Egyptian Museum, home to more than 120,000 antiquities and relics including the famous burial treasures of King Tutankhamun's tomb. Days 3-5 Aswan/Nile Felucca Join a local Nubian family for dinner to experience a slice of Nile culture firsthand. There is also time for an optional daytrip to the temples of Abu Simbel. Later, set sail down the Nile on a magical overnight felucca journey, sleeping under the starry sky. Days 6-7 Luxor Ancient Luxor conceals a wealth of amazing treasures. Visit an Intrepid Foundation-supported animal care project and wander the temples of Karnak before heading to the Valley of the Kings. Afterwards, join a local family for a traditional home-cooked lunch. Day 8 Cairo Return to Egypt's beating heart. Perhaps roam the walled citadel for wonderful city views, pick up some exotic trinkets at one of the markets or escape the hazy chaos of the inner city with a final stroll along the banks of the Nile. Highlights t Be amazed by the temples of Karnak t Explore Luxor's Valley of the Kings t Go bargain hunting in Cairo's souqs Jordan & Egypt Express TRIP CODE PHYSICAL RATING Petra, Jordan 28 Sep 12 Oct 26 Oct 09 Nov 23 Nov 07 Dec 21 Dec 04 Jan See website for 2015 dates 9 days, Amman to Cairo BELSLETR SE Witness the culture clash between ancient and modern in Jordan and Egypt, as well as some of the most dramatic scenery, tasty food and breathtaking wonders of the Middle East. ITINERARY... Day 1 Amman Discover modern, multicultural Amman. Perhaps visit the National Archaeological Museum or head to the impressive Citadel for stunning city views. Days 2-3 Petra Enjoy a buoyant dip in the Dead Sea before travelling to Petra. Explore this spectacular site hewn out of rose-coloured rock, an awe-inspiring must-see sight of the Middle East. Day 4 Wadi Rum Full of weird and wonderful lunar-like rock formations, Wadi Rum has some of the most sublime desert landscapes on the planet. Spend a memorable night sleeping Bedouin-style in rustic camel-hair tents or head outside to fall asleep under twinkling desert stars. Days 5-7 Red Sea Beach Camp/ Dahab Cross the sparkling Gulf of Aqaba and make tracks to a seaside camp beside the Red Sea. Scuba dive or snorkel through beautiful reefs, kick back on golden sands or join new Bedouin friends for a seafood feast. Days 8-9 Cairo With its crowded souqs, ancient treasures, flavoursome cuisine and the famous pyramids, Cairo provides the perfect end to this Middle Eastern expedition. Highlights t Take in the view of Amman’s stunning skyline t Camp in lunar-like Wadi Rum t Scuba, snorkel and swim in the Red Sea Step on up… Before there was Giza there was Saqqara – the oldest standing step pyramid in the world. Explore this unique area on the Saqqara and Memphis Urban Adventure and discover pharaonic relics, as well as Egypt’s most ancient capital city. Amman Cairo JOR D A N Petra Wadi Rum Aqaba St Catherine’s Monastry Dahab Luxor Valley of the Kings Nile Cruise Aswan EGYP T Egypt & Jordan Experience TRIP CODE XLKE Jordan - Joshua Brown Egypt & Jordan Experience 17 days, Cairo to Amman Whether its ancient sights, amazing people or breathtaking landscapes, get behind the scenes of these two incredible countries and discover why so many people are transformed after travelling here. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo Walk like an Egyptian straight to the Egyptian Museum and uncover the treasures of ancient pharaohs. Then witness the Sphinx, Pyramids and tombs with a knowledgeable local guide. Day 3 Luxor Buckle up for a horse-drawn carriage ride to the magnificent complex of Karnak. Day 4 Valley of the Kings Experience the ancient wonders of the Valley of the Kings. Just watch your step – over 60 pharaohs are (or were) buried under the surrounding hills. Hop onboard a riverboat and begin a cruise down the famed Nile. Day 5 Nile Cruise Explore Edfu, a temple complex dedicated to Horus the falconheaded god, then continue on down the Nile. Days 6-7 Aswan Visit the Temple of Isis and Nubia Museum in easygoing Aswan. Jump on a traditional felucca for a scenic waterway tour, or take a desert excursion on camelback. As dusk falls, visit a local Nubian village for a dinner of southern Egyptian fare. Day 8 Cairo Dive into medieval Cairo with a tour of Khan al-Khalili bazaar, the Ibn Tulun Mosque and the Gayer-Anderson Museum. Day 9 Dahab Leave the city behind and head to this tranquil seaside refuge. Day 10 St Catherine’s Monastery Head to biblical Mt Sinai and climb to its summit in time for an unforgettable sunset. Day 11 Aqaba Explore St Catherine’s Monastery in the morning before heading to Nuweiba to take the ferry to Aqaba. Day 12 Aqaba/Wadi Rum Having featured as a location in Lawrence of Arabia and Transformers, see why this red-sand desert is totally spellbinding. Sleep under the stars in a Bedouin camp and partake in time-honoured traditions. Day 13 Wadi Rum/Petra Observe the colours of the cliffs and surrounding sandstone landscape change at sunrise, then jump in a 4x4 and watch the scenery fly by. Day 14 Petra Walk old Roman roads, climb to the monastery and be wowed by the ancient tombs dotting the site. After a day of sightseeing, head to a Turkish bath for a relaxing afternoon soak. Day 15 Amman Visit Shobak Castle en route to Madaba, then continue to Amman and explore the wealth of historical sites surrounding the city. Days 16-17 Jerash/Dead Sea/Amman Wander the streets of Jerash before enjoying a uniquely buoyant swim in the Dead Sea. Highlights t Discover the history of ancient Egypt in Cairo t Behold the Valley of the Kings t Watch the sunset over Wadi Rum PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (10 nts), riverboat (4 nts), overnight sleeper train (1 nt), desert camp (1 nt) TRANSPORT Plane, private minibus, overnight sleeper train, riverboat, horse-drawn carriage, ferry, 4x4 MEALS 15 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 11 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 607 kg pp per trip NOTES Allow USD 400 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 01 Feb 01 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr 12 Apr 19 Apr 26 Apr 03 May 10 May 24 May Finish 20 Jan 03 Feb 17 Feb 17 Mar 31 Mar 14 Apr 21 Apr 28 Apr 05 May 12 May 19 May 26 May 09 Jun 14 Jun 12 Jul 09 Aug 06 Sep 20 Sep 27 Sep 04 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 15 Nov 29 Nov 27 Dec 30 Jun 28 Jul 25 Aug 22 Sep 06 Oct 13 Oct 20 Oct 27 Oct 03 Nov 17 Nov 01 Dec 15 Dec 12 Jan 2015 03 Jan 31 Jan 07 Mar 21 Mar 04 Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 Apr 02 May 16 May 30 May 13 Jun 27 Jun 19 Jan 16 Feb 23 Mar 06 Apr 20 Apr 27 Apr 04 May 11 May 18 May 01 Jun 15 Jun 29 Jun 13 Jul Flavours of Jordan Jordanians love their spice, meat and olives. While in the country, be sure to chow down on the national dish, mansaf. Cooked in a broth of yogurt-like liquid, topped with nuts and served with flatbread and rice, this is a classic family dish that packs a flavoursome punch. Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com Egypt & Jordan 73 Wadi place Every landscape in the Middle East is dramatic, but Wadi Rum may just take the award for being the most atmospheric. Clusters of mountains, towering red-hued cliffs, Nabataean temples, ancient petroglyphs, flowing red sands, rock bridges and an endless sky combine to create a truly remarkable environment. On most of our trips through Egypt and Jordan, you’ll spend some unforgettable time here with fascinating Bedouin hosts. Madaba JORDAN Petra Cairo Wadi Rum Aqaba Red Sea Beach Camp Dahab Pyramids to Petra 17 days, Cairo to Madaba Luxor Nile Felucca EGYPT PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (10 nts), overnight sleeper train (2 nts), felucca (1 nt), beach hut (2 nts), desert camp (1 nt) TRANSPORT Overnight sleeper train, camel, felucca, van, ferry, jeep, donkey MEALS 11 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 5 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 553 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip, please see Trip Notes for details. 2. **PLEASE NOTE THIS TRIP IS CURRENTLY OPERATING ON AN ALTERNATIVE ITINERARY FOR SECURITY REASONS. SEE INTRODUCTION TO TRIP IN THE TRIP NOTES FOR MORE DETAILS** 3. Allow USD 320 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.79 out of 5 DEPARTS Every Thursday from April to December, and selected Thursdays from January to March Finish 25 Jan 08 Feb 22 Feb 08 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 03 May 17 May 31 May 29 May 12 Jun 26 Jun 10 Jul 07 Aug 04 Sep 18 Sep 02 Oct 09 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 74 Egypt & Jordan SE Why not be an economical travel wizard and visit two of the seven wonders of the world in one go. Just prepare for a sore gob after these jaw-dropping experiences, which feature pyramids, tombs, desert scenery and an incredible rock-hewn city. Aswan Pyramids to Petra TRIP CODE XESW Start 2014 09 Jan 23 Jan 06 Feb 20 Feb 20 Mar 03 Apr 17 Apr 01 May 15 May BELSLETR 14 Jun 28 Jun 12 Jul 26 Jul 23 Aug 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 25 Oct 01 Nov 08 Nov 06 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Nov 04 Dec 18 Dec 22 Nov 29 Nov 06 Dec 13 Dec 20 Dec 03 Jan See website for 2015 dates ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo Navigate the busy streets of Cairo. Head out on camelback to behold the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza before discovering Tutankhamun's treasures at the Egyptian Museum. Then climb aboard an overnight train ride from Cairo to Aswan. Days 3-4 Aswan Pick up a souvenir in the chaotic bazaar, visit a Nubian village and enjoy a home-cooked traditional meal with a local family. Day 5 Nile Felucca Cruise Egypt's iconic Nile River on a memorable felucca ride. Settle in on deck and be rocked gently to sleep as the boat bobs under a starry night sky. Days 6-7 Luxor Take a donkey ride to the fields close to the Valley of the Kings and discover this amazing site. In free time, explore the monumental Karnak temples before boarding an overnight train. Day 8 Cairo Travel back to Egypt's capital. Uncover peaceful Coptic Cairo before moving on to the vibrant spiritual heart of the Islamic Cairo district. Day 9 Dahab Unwind on the beautiful beaches of this chilled out, seaside town. The diving around Dahab is world renowned so grab a snorkel and hit the sea. Days 10-11 Red Sea Beach Camp Golden sands, balmy beaches and simple beach huts provide the perfect backdrop for some quality relaxation time by the beguiling Red Sea. Day 12 Aqaba Travel to Jordan on a ferry across the Gulf of Aqaba. Day 13 Wadi Rum Experience a memorable night with friendly Bedouin hosts before touring through the breathtaking landscape of the Wadi Rum desert. Drift off to sleep counting stars in the night sky. Days 14-15 Petra Visiting this beautiful city is a unique experience and a true highlight of the trip. Witness ancient pink-hued buildings that have been carved into the rock of the surrounding mountains. Days 16-17 Madaba Wander the crusader castle at Karak, float in the Dead Sea and travel to Madaba, a city where Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics evoke memories of lost empires. Highlights t Travel across the Gulf of Aqaba by ferry t Kick back on Dahab’s golden beaches t Float in the Dead Sea t Camp out in a beach hut t Visit the incredible city of Petra and marvel at the ancient stone architecture t Cruise through the desert of Wadi Rum Abu Simbel Temple, Egypt - Brian Chu Egyptian equality Unlike females in other ancient societies, women in ancient Egypt had a great deal of independence and were considered equal in the eyes of the law. They received equal pay, could purchase property and had the right to divorce and remarry. Aqaba, Jordan - Vit Kovalcik JOR D A N Jordan & Egypt Uncovered Siwa Oasis Bawiti 22 days, Amman to Cairo White Desert Camp Get to know this historic corner of the world with a leisurely sojourn through these two ancient powerhouses. Camp beneath the stars, meet friendly locals and cruise along the world’s longest river – the perfect ways to sink deeper into these traditional cultures. ITINERARY... Day 1 Amman Venture out to the Jerash ruins, perhaps visit the National Archaeological Museum or head to the impressive Citadel. Days 2-3 Petra Consider taking a buoyant dip in the Dead Sea before exploring spectacular Petra, an ancient site hewn out of rose-coloured rock. Day 4 Wadi Rum Channel your inner Lawrence of Arabia while exploring the bizarre landscape of Wadi Rum. Spend an evening under the stars with a Bedouin host and enjoy a traditionally cooked meal. Days 5-6 Red Sea Beach Camp Cross the sparkling Gulf of Aqaba, arrive in Egypt and make tracks to a seaside camp beside the glistening Red Sea. Whether scuba diving, snorkelling or just relaxing on the beach, the Red Sea is a magical place to lose track of time. Day 7 Dahab Explore the pristine coast, swim in warm waters and mingle with laidback locals in beachside Dahab. Days 8-9 Cairo The never-ending stream of life and noise makes Cairo a fascinating place to explore. Head out to discover the Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza. Days 10-11 Aswan Nestled on the banks of the Nile, Aswan is a great base for exploration. Take a stroll around the west bank to see the sixth dynasty Tombs of the Nobles before taking an exotic journey through the colourful souqs for a spot of bargaining. Day 12 Nile Felucca Cruise down the legendary river and watch local life unfold. Alexandria Cairo Days 13-14 Luxor Travel through the Valley of the Kings to uncover the secrets of the 63 tombs dotted along this famous passageway. Later, visit Animal Care Egypt, an Intrepid Foundation-supported project that cares for mistreated animals. Days 15-16 Alexandria Get lost among the shelves of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, or visit the catacombs of Kom ashShuqqafa. Days 17-18 Siwa Oasis The remote, exotic oasis of Siwa is a lush paradise among the desert dunes. Grab a bike and cruise from the Mountain of the Dead to the Temple of the Oracle. Day 19 Bawiti Jump in a 4x4 and head toward the picturesque mud-brick village of Bahariyya Oasis. Day 20 White Desert Camp Watch the desert turn from black to white before camping out under a blanket of stars. Days 21-22 Cairo Head back to Egypt’s capital to catch up on some last minute shopping before joining the group for a final dinner. EGYP T Amman Petra Wadi Rum Red Sea Beach Camp Dahab Mt Sinai Luxor Nile Felucca Aswan Jordan & Egypt Uncovered TRIP CODE EERCC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Basix Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (14 nts), desert camp (2 nts), beach hut (2 nts), overnight sleeper train (2 nts), felucca (1 nt) TRANSPORT Minibus, jeep, ferry, overnight sleeper train, felucca, van, bus MEALS 9 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 3 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 805 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. Please provide Intrepid or your booking agent with a scanned copy of the personal details page from your passport at time of booking. 2. Allow USD 350 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.74 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Highlights t Explore Alexandria’s eerie catacombs t Visit the Pyramids of Giza t Uncover golden mummies in Bawiti t Camp in the dunes of the White Desert Start 2014 04 Jan 18 Jan 01 Feb 15 Feb 22 Feb 01 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr Finish 25 Jan 08 Feb 22 Feb 08 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 26 Apr 12 Apr 26 Apr 10 May 24 May 07 Jun 21 Jun 05 Jul 19 Jul 02 Aug 16 Aug 06 Sep 03 May 17 May 31 May 14 Jun 28 Jun 12 Jul 26 Jul 09 Aug 23 Aug 06 Sep 27 Sep Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 15 Nov 29 Nov 13 Dec 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 03 Jan See website for 2015 dates Egypt & Jordan 75 The many sides of Cairo Head to the heart of Cairo’s Islamic quarter, where the ‘City of a Thousand Minarets’ comes alive on the Islamic Cairo In Depth Urban Adventure. Visit a unique local museum and bargain hard at the Khan el-Khalili bazaar, and hear the stories behind the great leaders and builders of this enigmatic city, from Salah Ed-Din to Mohamed Ali. Jerusalem, Israel - Dominic Burdon Jerusalem, Israel - Guy Needham Tiberias Nazareth Tel Aviv Wadi Rum, Jordan - Sandra Kell Jerusalem IS R A E L Cairo Dead Sea Amman Petra J O RDA N Aqaba Wadi Rum St Catherine’s Monastery Egypt, Jordan & Israel 22 days, Cairo to Tel Aviv Dahab Like a magic carpet ride, there is no greater adventure than one in the Middle East. Discover the ancient wonders of Egypt, step back in time in Jordan and marvel at the might of Jerusalem, the epicentre of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Luxor Valley of the Kings Nile Cruise Edfu EGYPT Aswan Egypt, Jordan & Israel TRIP CODE XLKI PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (15 nts), riverboat (4 nts), desert camp (1 nt), overnight sleeper train (1 nt) TRANSPORT Plane, private minibus, riverboat, overnight sleeper train, ferry, 4x4 MEALS 21 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 12 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 786 kg pp per trip NOTES Allow USD 400 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 01 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 12 Apr 26 Apr 10 May 24 May 14 Jun 12 Jul Finish 22 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 03 May 17 May 31 May 14 Jun 05 Jul 02 Aug 09 Aug 06 Sep 20 Sep 04 Oct 18 Oct 01 Nov 15 Nov 27 Dec 07 Mar 21 Mar 04 Apr 30 Aug 27 Sep 11 Oct 25 Oct 08 Nov 22 Nov 06 Dec 17 Jan 28 Mar 11 Apr 25 Apr 76 Egypt, Jordan & Israel 18 Apr 02 May 16 May 30 May 13 Jun 27 May 09 May 23 May 06 Jun 20 Jun 04 Jul 17 Jun See website for 2015 dates ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo Get up close to Cairo’s Pyramids with a local guide and ponder the enigmatic Great Sphinx. Day 3 Luxor Relax in a horse-drawn carriage and explore the Karnak temple complex. Day 4 Valley of the Kings Visit the Valley of the Kings and see the two 17-metre high statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III guarding Thebes. Day 5 Nile Cruise Disembark after a night of leisurely cruising and behold the ancient mysteries of Edfu and the Temple of Sobek. Days 6-7 Aswan Hit up the bazaars and explore the Temple of Isis and the Nubia Museum to better understand this region’s history. Day 8 Cairo Arrive back in Egypt’s energetic capital. Day 9 Dahab Relax on the drive to Dahab before dining on freshly caught seafood. Day 10 St Catherine’s Monastery Head out across the desert to Mt Sinai, embarking on an afternoon climb to reach the summit for sunset. Day 11 Aqaba Board a ferry to Aqaba. On arrival, discover Aqaba Fort or dive into a history lesson in the city’s museum. Days 12-13 Wadi Rum Drive into spellbinding Wadi Rum, a land of sandstone mountains and ochre desert floors. Saddle up on a camel ride to a traditional Bedouin camp site and enjoy a night beneath the desert sky. Day 14 Petra Tour the architectural marvels of the ‘Rose City’. Climb the monastery and discover the secrets of this incredible fortress. Day 15 Amman Visit Shobak Castle before viewing the ancient mosaic map in St George’s Church. Head to Amman’s Archaeological Museum to see some of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Day 16 Dead Sea Explore the crumbling splendour of the Roman city of Jerash, then spend the afternoon floating in the Dead Sea. Days 17-18 Jerusalem Travel to Jerusalem via Masada, Qumran and Jericho. Visit the Mount of Olives, Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque. Day 19 Bethlehem Explore the holy city of Bethlehem and make a sobering visit to Yad Vashem. Day 20 Nazareth Marvel at the Basilica of the Annunciation, pass through Tiberias and sail across the Sea of Galilee. Days 21-22 Tiberias/Tel Aviv Head to the spectacular Baha’i Gardens before continuing on to lively Tel Aviv. Then gather the group and feast on malawach, kebab and falafel. Raise a glass of mint tea and toast the end of a memorable journey. Highlights t Discover the wonders of the ancient Pyramids of Giza t Cruise down the Nile t Take a tour of Israel’s sacred biblical sites Hospitality heroes Jordan has a wonderful reputation for being a very hospitable nation. Being invited by a local for coffee or tea is a common occurrence, and it’s not uncommon for small villages to make dining a community event to which the whole town is invited. Explore Jordan EESJ TRIP CODE Wadi Rum, Jordan - Alison Bagdon Jordan - Joshua Brown 8 days, Amman to Madaba Journey through Jordan’s largest nature reserve and keep an eye out for the horned ibex, stalking kestrel and cat-like caracal, the park’s most endangered species. an ancient crusader castle, then take a therapeutic dip in the salty waters of the iconic Dead Sea. Stop by legendary Mt Nebo, one of the most revered holy sites in Jordan, before exploring the well-preserved Roman ruins of Jerash. End the adventure in the historical town of Madaba, famed for its Ottoman-style houses and beautiful Byzantine-era mosaics. THEME Original Explorer DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start 2014 01 Mar 15 Mar 29 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 10 May 24 May 07 Jun 21 Jun 05 Jul Finish 08 Mar 22 Mar 05 Apr 12 Apr 26 Apr 17 May 31 May 14 Jun 28 Jun 12 Jul 06 Sep 20 Sep 11 Oct 08 Nov 06 Dec 20 Dec 2015 28 Feb 14 Mar 28 Mar 04 Apr 18 Apr 13 Sep 27 Sep 18 Oct 15 Nov 13 Dec 27 Dec 09 May 23 May 06 Jun 20 Jun 04 Jul 05 Sep 19 Sep 10 Oct 07 Nov 05 Dec 19 Dec 07 Mar 21 Mar 04 Apr 11 Apr 25 Apr 16 May 30 May 13 Jun 27 Jun 11 Jul 12 Sep 26 Sep 17 Oct 14 Nov 12 Dec 26 Dec Jerash Highlights Amman Madaba Dead Sea t Camp with Bedouin under desert stars t Spot red foxes, wolves and ibex in Dana NR JORDAN Dana Nature Reserve Petra t Marvel at Madaba’s Byzantine-era mosaics Aqaba Jordan Experience EESJ EEKJ Wadi Rum Jordan Experience TRIP CODE EEKJ 8 days, Amman to Amman Take a float around the remarkable Dead Sea. The natural properties of the muddy waters are supposedly beneficial for your skin, and have been used as a beauty treatment for millennia. ITINERARY... Day 1 Amman Get to know Jordan’s fascinating, ancient capital, and perhaps sample some of the colourful local cuisine. Day 2 Dead Sea En route to the Dead Sea, witness incredibly intricate artwork in Madaba – the mosaic map located in St George’s Church is a must see. Days 3-4 Petra Stop by Shobak Castle before enjoying a tour of Petra with a local guide. Learn about the remarkable history of this ancient, rose-coloured Nabataean city. Day 5 Aqaba Explore Little Petra on an excursion to this fascinating site. Later, an orientation walk around the coastal city of Aqaba presents a fantastic way to get to know the country’s only seaport. Perhaps get involved with some optional activities, including snorkelling or a glass-bottomed boat voyage. Day 6 Wadi Rum Follow STYLE GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Desert camp (1 nt), hotel (6 nts) TRANSPORT Van, jeep MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 260 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. See Trip Notes for single supplement exception nights. 2. Allow USD 250 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.71 out of 5 Explore Jordan ITINERARY... Day 1 Amman Travel to Jordan's modern capital, the starting point of this exciting trip. For those arriving early, head to the Roman Theatre or the Citadel for superb views of the city. Day 2 Wadi Rum Go on a safari and camp under the stars with welcoming Bedouin hosts. Take in Wadi Rum's stark desert scenery, full of unique rock formations and fascinating inscriptions. Days 3-4 Petra Travel to Petra, Jordan's ancient, enigmatic city carved from rosecoloured stone. Take in the sights and tour timeless temples, tombs, amphitheatres and monasteries. Day 5 Dana Nature Reserve Trek through the stunning scenery of the Dana Nature Reserve, watching out for ibex, mountain gazelles, wolves and blue agama lizards along the way. Days 6-8 Jerash/MadabaVisit PHYSICAL RATING CULTURAL RATING in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia on a drive to the extraordinary landscapes of Wadi Rum. Be inspired by a four-hour jeep safari and witness natural rock bridges, rose-coloured sand dunes, scattered rocky peaks and traces of ancient civilisations. Days 7-8 Amman Return to Amman and visit the stunning spectacles of the Citadel and amphitheatre before this unbelievable trip comes to an end. Highlights PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (6 nts), desert camp (1 nt) TRANSPORT Van, jeep MEALS 7 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 325 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. See Trip Notes for single supplement exception nights. 2. An airport arrival transfer is included on this trip. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking. 3. Allow USD 250 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.72 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Thursdays t Float weightlessly in the Dead Sea t Be awestruck on a guided tour of Petra t Take an exciting 4x4 safari in Wadi Rum Start 2014 20 Feb 13 Mar 17 Apr 15 May 12 Jun Finish 27 Feb 20 Mar 24 Apr 22 May 19 Jun 14 Aug 18 Sep 16 Oct 13 Nov 2015 19 Feb 12 Mar 21 Aug 25 Sep 23 Oct 20 Nov 26 Feb 19 Mar 16 Apr 14 May 11 Jun 13 Aug 17 Sep 15 Oct 12 Nov Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com 23 Apr 21 May 18 Jun 20 Aug 24 Sep 22 Oct 19 Nov Jordan 77 They ain’t no turkeys Turkey has one of the most profitable and substantial food production industries in the world. Since the 1980s, Turkey has been self-sufficient in food production, meaning that it almost never imports agricultural goods from other nations. Known for their production of cherries, chickpeas, pomegranates and olives, it is little wonder Turkish food is always delicious and tastes so fresh. Egypt - Ellen Roberts Istanbul Gallipoli Peninsula T U RKEY Ayvalik Selcuk Pamukkale Antalya Mt Sinai Pamukkale, Turkey - Cameron Hill JORDAN Madaba Petra Wadi Rum Aqaba Red Sea Beach Camp Dahab Luxor Nile Felucca Aswan Cairo EGYPT XESTC XESTC (Oct-Apr) Middle East Discovery TRIP CODE XESTC PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Original Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (18 nts), overnight sleeper train (2 nts), felucca (1 nt), beach hut (2 nts), desert camp (1 nt), pension (2 nts) TRANSPORT Overnight sleeper train, camel, felucca, van, ferry, jeep, bus, gulet, dolmus MEALS 20 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 5 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 1154 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. A single supplement is available on this trip. See Trip Notes for single supplement exception nights. 2. **PLEASE NOTE THIS TRIP IS CURRENTLY OPERATING ON AN ALTERNATIVE ITINERARY FOR SECURITY REASONS. SEE INTRODUCTION TO TRIP IN THE TRIP NOTES FOR MORE DETAILS** 3. Allow USD 560 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Thursdays Start 2014 03 Apr 17 Apr 01 May 15 May 29 May Finish 29 Apr 13 May 27 May 10 Jun 24 Jun 07 Aug 04 Sep 18 Sep 2015 02 Apr 16 Apr 30 Apr 78 Middle East 02 Sep 30 Sep 14 Oct 28 Apr 12 May 26 May 14 May 28 May 06 Aug 03 Sep 17 Sep 09 Jun 23 Jun 01 Sep 29 Sep 13 Oct Middle East Discovery 27 days, Cairo to Antalya For a smorgasbord of exciting adventures from deserts to oceans, pharaohs to Byzantines and tabbouleh to kofte, jump aboard this all-encompassing Middle Eastern odyssey travelling from Cairo to Antalya. ITINERARY... Days 1-2 Cairo See Egypt’s show stoppers, the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza, on a guided camel tour around these confounding ancient wonders. Days 3-4 Aswan Better understand the ways of the ancient Nubian kingdom with a visit to the Nubian Museum. Then spend the night dining with a local family to see what modern-day Aswan life is all about. Day 5 Nile Felucca Take a relaxing felucca ride and watch the local people go about their daily lives. In the evening, sleep under the stars on deck for a truly memorable evening. Days 6-7 Luxor Explore the tombs of pharaohs and nobles while travelling through the Valley of the Kings. Day 8 Cairo Uncover peaceful Coptic Cairo and the vibrant spiritual heart of the Islamic Cairo district. Day 9 Dahab Slow things down in this seaside hangout. Dive in the Red Sea, embark on a camel trek into the Sinai desert or relax and enjoy a sheesha on the beach. Days 10-11 Red Sea Beach Camp Stretch out on the golden sands near the Sawa Camp for some rest and relaxation. Day 12 Aqaba Head to Jordan by ferry. Day 13 Wadi Rum Jump in a 4x4 for a bumpy ride past towering sand pillars and fascinating eroded peaks. Days 14-15 Petra Rise early and discover the majestic beauty of Petra as the sun rises over the sandstone pillars of this rose-coloured city. With a local guide by your side, explore this ancient site on foot during the day, then perhaps return for an optional evening tour to see the ‘Rose City’ in a different light. Days 16-17 Madaba Float around in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea, the world’s lowest point. Days 18-19 Istanbul Encapsulating a fine brew of cultures, wander Istanbul’s streets and uncover the old and new with a local guide. Day 20 Gallipoli Peninsula Learn about a tumultuous time in history at Gallipoli. Days 21-22 Ayvalik (May-September) Relax in seaside Ayvalik, a town that exudes Turkish charm. Days 23-24 Selcuk/Pamukkale Admire the unique pools at Pamukkale, enjoy a warming dip at Hierapolis and marvel at the Roman ruins of Ephesus. Days 25-27 Antalya Visit the ruined city of Termessos, and in free time, wander through Kaleici, visit ancient Hadrian's Gate and Hıdırlık Tower, or be lured by the sapphire waters of the Mediterranean. Highlights t See the wonders of Cairo on camelback t Bask in Petra’s rose-coloured glow t Witness Pamukkale’s unique pools Esfahan, Iran - Bryan Chen Tehran IR AN Kashan Abyaneh Yazd Esfahan Eghlid Caravanserai Zein-o-Din Nomad Stay Shiraz Iran Adventure Iran Adventure TRIP CODE HPSN 15 days, Tehran to Tehran Whether relaxing in a teahouse in Tehran or breaking bread with nomads on the harsh Iranian plateau, allow the warmth and hospitality of the Iranian people to bowl you over. ITINERARY... Day 1 Tehran Venture through Tehran’s bazaars and busy streets to the ornate Golestan Palace. Days 2-3 Shiraz Discover the ancient ceremonial capital of Persepolis and perhaps enjoy a poetry reading at Hafez’s tomb. Day 4 Nomad Stay Share a traditional tent with local nomads. Day 5 Eghlid Get off the beaten track with a visit to Eghlid, dramatically perched between the desert and the mountains. Day 6 Caravanserai Zein-o-Din Step into the exotic shoes of a Silk Road merchant with an overnight stay in a classic caravanserai. Days 7-8 Yazd Visit this ancient town of wind catchers. Days 9-11 Esfahan Be led through enchanting Esfahan, the jewel of ancient Persia. Don't miss the sunset over the dome of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque – the tiles shimmer from cream to all shades of pink. Day 12 Abyaneh Inspect the intricate architecture in this ancient red-rock town. Day 13 Kashan See traditional houses and sample khoresht (meat stew) with a local family. Days 14-15 Tehran Visit the shrine of Imam Khomeini, then head to a teahouse to celebrate this unforgettable Iranian adventure. Highlights PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME GROUP SIZE Max 12 ACCOMMODATION Hotel (12 nts), nomad tent (1 nt), guesthouse (1 nt) TRANSPORT Plane, private bus, bus MEALS 10 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners GUARANTEE Departure guaranteed CARBON EMISSIONS OFFSET 488 kg pp per trip NOTES 1. This trip starts at 12 noon on Day 1. 2. Allow USD 300 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING 4.95 out of 5 DEPARTS Selected Saturdays t Stay in a classic desert caravanserai t Admire the delicate beauty of Esfahan t Sip tea and soak up colourful Iranian culture in Tehran Taste of Oman Start 2014 29 Mar 05 Apr 19 Apr 03 May 17 May 21 Jun 12 Jul Finish 06 Sep 20 Sep 18 Oct 08 Nov 2015 28 Mar 04 Apr 18 Apr 02 May 12 Apr 19 Apr 03 May 17 May 31 May 05 Jul 26 Jul 20 Sep 04 Oct 01 Nov 22 Nov 16 May 20 Jun 11 Jul 05 Sep 19 Sep 17 Oct 07 Nov 11 Apr 18 Apr 02 May 16 May 30 May 04 Jul 25 Jul 19 Sep 03 Oct 31 Oct 21 Nov Muscat Jabal Shams 7 days, Muscat to Muscat Nizwa Five hundred forts in one country may sound like a lot, but you won’t ever get tired of exploring the grandeur and ancient significance of Oman’s spectacular ruins. ITINERARY... Days 1-3 Muscat Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, home to the second largest carpet in the world, or take time out at the Natural History Museum. Browse the silver and spice shops at the local bazaar before checking out the two 16th-century Portuguese forts guarding the city’s entrance. Day 4 Wadi Bani Khalid Escape the heat and make for the cool waters of Wadi Bani Khalid. Perhaps swim in one of the natural pools or laze beneath the surrounding palm trees before journeying on to an overnight desert camp. Day 5 Nizwa Journey north, grab a bag of dates that have been uniquely processed in the area and head to Nizwa, one of Oman’s oldest cities. Day 6 Jabal Shams Spot local metal workers and weavers at the immense fort at Bahla. Explore the exceptional, Original Explorer maze-like fortress of Jabrin and discover its supremely elegant and detailed woodwork. Day 7 Muscat If time permits, hang about Muscat for a few days and become better acquainted with this seaside city. Otherwise farewell the group and the magical land of Oman. Highlights t Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and 16th-century forts in Muscat t Swim in an oasis at Wadi Bani Khalid t Meet local artisans at Bahla Fort in Jabal Shams Wadi Bani Khalid OM AN Taste of Oman ELKO TRIP CODE PHYSICAL RATING STYLE CULTURAL RATING THEME Comfort Explorer GROUP SIZE Max 16 ACCOMMODATION Desert camp (1 nt), hotel (5 nts) TRANSPORT Minibus, 4x4 safari vehicle MEALS 6 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners GUARANTEE Subject to minimum 4 NOTES Allow USD 25 for meals not included. TRAVELLER RATING N/A as this is a new trip DEPARTS Selected Saturdays Start Finish 2014 19 Apr 25 Apr 11 Oct 17 Oct 01 Nov 07 Nov 22 Nov 28 Nov Additional information is available at intrepidtravel.com See our website for 2015 dates Iran & Oman 79 Unsere Globetrotter-Filialen Aarau Graben 4, 5001 Aarau Tel. 062 834 07 07 aarau@globetrotter.ch Olten Ringstrasse 17, 4603 Olten Tel. 062 206 77 88 olten@globetrotter.ch Baden Badstrasse 8, 5401 Baden Tel. 056 200 21 00 baden@globetrotter.ch Rapperswil Seestrasse 9, 8640 Rapperswil Tel. 055 220 55 88 rapperswil@globetrotter.ch Basel Falknerstrasse 4, 4001 Basel Tel. 061 269 86 86 basel@globetrotter.ch Schaffhausen Schwertstrasse 9, 8201 Schaffhausen Tel. 052 633 00 33 schaffhausen@globetrotter.ch Bern Aarbergergasse 21, 3001 Bern Tel. 031 326 60 00 be-aarbergergasse@globetrotter.ch St. Gallen Merkurstrasse 4, 9001 St. Gallen Tel. 071 227 40 90 st.gallen@globetrotter.ch Bern Neuengasse 23, 3001 Bern Tel. 031 326 60 60 bern@globetrotter.ch Thun Bälliz 61, 3600 Thun Tel. 033 227 37 37 thun@globetrotter.ch Biel Bahnhofstrasse 49, 2501 Biel Tel. 032 328 32 32 biel@globetrotter.ch Winterthur Untertor 21, 8400 Winterthur Tel. 052 269 07 07 winterthur@globetrotter.ch Brig Rhonesandstrasse 14, 3900 Brig Tel. 027 922 05 05 brig@globetrotter.ch Zug Alpenstrasse 14, 6304 Zug Tel. 041 728 64 64 zug@globetrotter.ch Chur Gäuggelistrasse 20, 7001 Chur Tel. 081 382 02 02 chur@globetrotter.ch Zürich Europaallee, Lagerstrasse 4 8004 Zürich Tel. 044 267 30 37 europa@globetrotter.ch Fribourg Rue de Lausanne 28, 1700 Fribourg Tel. 026 347 48 00 fribourg@globetrotter.ch Interlaken Aarmühlestrasse 1, 3800 Interlaken Tel. 033 827 44 44 interlaken@globetrotter.ch Luzern Rütligassse 3, 6000 Luzern 7 Tel. 041 248 00 00 luzern@globetrotter.ch Zürich Löwenstrasse 61, 8001 Zürich Tel. 044 228 66 66 zh-loewenstrasse@globetrotter.ch Zürich Rennweg 35, 8001 Zürich Tel. 044 213 80 80 zuerich@globetrotter.ch Zürich Theaterstrasse 8, 8024 Zürich Tel. 044 377 77 44 zh-stadelhofen@globetrotter.ch globetrotter.ch