
Date
2026-04-12
Duration
12 nights
Departure Port
Johannesburg
South Africa
Arrival Port
Johannesburg
South Africa
Rating
—
Theme
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AmaWaterways
Small Adventure
2009
2019
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28
14
22
150 m
8 m
24 knots
No

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.

Kasane is a Botswanan border town at the confluence of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers, serving as the gateway to Chobe National Park and its extraordinary population of 120,000 elephants. Must-dos include a Chobe riverfront game drive, a sunset boat cruise among swimming elephants, and a day trip to Victoria Falls. May through October's dry season offers peak wildlife concentrations along the river.

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, is home to the world's widest curtain of falling water — the 1,708-metre Mosi-oa-Tunya on the Zambezi River — surrounded by rainforest, world-class safari country including Hwange and Zambezi National Parks, and a growing luxury hospitality scene. Visitors should not miss a gorge-edge walk through the spray-fed rainforest and a sunset cruise on the upper Zambezi. The ideal season runs from June through August, when dry winter weather ensures clear skies, peak wildlife viewing, and the falls maintain a powerful yet photogenic flow.

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, is home to the world's widest curtain of falling water — the 1,708-metre Mosi-oa-Tunya on the Zambezi River — surrounded by rainforest, world-class safari country including Hwange and Zambezi National Parks, and a growing luxury hospitality scene. Visitors should not miss a gorge-edge walk through the spray-fed rainforest and a sunset cruise on the upper Zambezi. The ideal season runs from June through August, when dry winter weather ensures clear skies, peak wildlife viewing, and the falls maintain a powerful yet photogenic flow.

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.

Kruger National Park, spanning nearly two million hectares in northeastern South Africa, is one of Africa's oldest and most biodiverse wildlife sanctuaries, home to extraordinary concentrations of the Big Five. Essential experiences include dawn game drives along the Sabie River and multi-course bush dinners featuring indigenous cuisine such as biltong-crusted springbok and morogo. The dry winter months of May through September offer the finest game viewing, when thinning vegetation and receding water sources draw vast herds to the remaining rivers and waterholes.

Kruger National Park, spanning nearly two million hectares in northeastern South Africa, is one of Africa's oldest and most biodiverse wildlife sanctuaries, home to extraordinary concentrations of the Big Five. Essential experiences include dawn game drives along the Sabie River and multi-course bush dinners featuring indigenous cuisine such as biltong-crusted springbok and morogo. The dry winter months of May through September offer the finest game viewing, when thinning vegetation and receding water sources draw vast herds to the remaining rivers and waterholes.

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.
Day 1

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.
Day 2

Kasane is a Botswanan border town at the confluence of the Chobe and Zambezi rivers, serving as the gateway to Chobe National Park and its extraordinary population of 120,000 elephants. Must-dos include a Chobe riverfront game drive, a sunset boat cruise among swimming elephants, and a day trip to Victoria Falls. May through October's dry season offers peak wildlife concentrations along the river.
Day 4
Day 6

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, is home to the world's widest curtain of falling water — the 1,708-metre Mosi-oa-Tunya on the Zambezi River — surrounded by rainforest, world-class safari country including Hwange and Zambezi National Parks, and a growing luxury hospitality scene. Visitors should not miss a gorge-edge walk through the spray-fed rainforest and a sunset cruise on the upper Zambezi. The ideal season runs from June through August, when dry winter weather ensures clear skies, peak wildlife viewing, and the falls maintain a powerful yet photogenic flow.
Day 8

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, is home to the world's widest curtain of falling water — the 1,708-metre Mosi-oa-Tunya on the Zambezi River — surrounded by rainforest, world-class safari country including Hwange and Zambezi National Parks, and a growing luxury hospitality scene. Visitors should not miss a gorge-edge walk through the spray-fed rainforest and a sunset cruise on the upper Zambezi. The ideal season runs from June through August, when dry winter weather ensures clear skies, peak wildlife viewing, and the falls maintain a powerful yet photogenic flow.

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.
Day 10

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.

Kruger National Park, spanning nearly two million hectares in northeastern South Africa, is one of Africa's oldest and most biodiverse wildlife sanctuaries, home to extraordinary concentrations of the Big Five. Essential experiences include dawn game drives along the Sabie River and multi-course bush dinners featuring indigenous cuisine such as biltong-crusted springbok and morogo. The dry winter months of May through September offer the finest game viewing, when thinning vegetation and receding water sources draw vast herds to the remaining rivers and waterholes.
Day 12

Kruger National Park, spanning nearly two million hectares in northeastern South Africa, is one of Africa's oldest and most biodiverse wildlife sanctuaries, home to extraordinary concentrations of the Big Five. Essential experiences include dawn game drives along the Sabie River and multi-course bush dinners featuring indigenous cuisine such as biltong-crusted springbok and morogo. The dry winter months of May through September offer the finest game viewing, when thinning vegetation and receding water sources draw vast herds to the remaining rivers and waterholes.
Day 13

Johannesburg, South Africa's largest city, rose from the 1886 gold rush to become a metropolis of extraordinary cultural depth, from the living heritage of Soweto to the contemporary dining scene of Maboneng and Rosebank. Visitors should not miss the Apartheid Museum for its profound historical narrative and a culinary walking tour through Soweto's street-food culture. The ideal season to visit is September through November, when spring wildflowers blanket the highveld, jacarandas transform Pretoria into a violet dreamscape, and mild temperatures make exploration effortless.



In-room temperature control and fan
Deluxe hotel-style bedding and oversized king beds (can also be configured as two single beds)
Spacious en-suite bathrooms
Large wardrobe, full-length mirror, hair dryer, toiletries, bathrobes and slippers
Floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding glass doors and sliding shutters for privacy and protection from the sun
Outside balcony
Complimentary Wi-Fi and electronic safe
Complimentary bottled water replenished daily



In-room temperature control and fan
Deluxe hotel-style bedding and oversized king beds (can also be configured as two single beds)
Spacious en-suite bathrooms
Large wardrobe, full-length mirror, hair dryer, toiletries, bathrobes and slippers
Floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding glass doors and sliding shutters for privacy and protection from the sun
Outside balcony
Complimentary Wi-Fi and electronic safe
Complimentary bottled water replenished daily
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