Hi all
We're heading over to South Africa in a few weeks for just over 2 week's holiday with a fortnight in country (arrive 10:00am on Sunday 4th, depart evening of Sunday 18th). One of my friends lived in Namibia and has recommended visiting and given us a good list of places to go, so we have a provisional itinerary which in broad terms looks like the following - any opinions on whether this is the best use of time would be greatly appreciated. I am conscious we've only given ourselves 2 days for a safari in Madikwe, I've been on a safari in India and found that was sufficient but SA is on a much larger scale. It's also quite pricey, £350ish per night, so keen to control costs. We chose Madikwe as another friend is South African and highly recommended it, we were originally considering Kruger but it's in wrong direction from Joburg and I would prefer to avoid internal flights were possible (too much 'dead time')
Initial outline itinerary:
4th - arrive Joburg 10:00am and travel to Madikwe by hire car (hopefully, in time for afternoon tour)
5th - madikwe park tours am and pm
6th - leave Madikwe PM for Gabarone for an overnight (worth just going for extra day in Madikwe?)
7 -9th leave Gabarone to travel through to Windhoek area, stops at various points.
10-12 Travel through south Namibia, including Aranos area and Fish River Canyon
13-15 West Coast of SA, incl Cederberg and Clanwilliam, maybe Namaqua, maybe Vioolsdrif area for some rafting etc.
16-18 Cape Town area, return hire car in Cape Town, internal flight back to Joburg to return to UK
Any views on whether the above looks sensible would be appreciated. Also, hints and tips on how easy this is to do - hassles, hire car through 3 different countries, driving distances etc - gratefully received.
Many thanks!
