Thinking of going to South Africa for 2 weeks in September or possibly October depending on averages temperatures in Oct. Anyway, I'm planning on a 2 week trip. I'd like to fly into cape town, spend a few days there before heading up the coast toward Victoria Falls. I'd like to stop and check out any sights that might be worth seeing along the way. Not sure what there is to see on the drive. I'd also like to spend a few days going on a tour of an animal reserve. Then I'd like to make my way through Botswana to Namibia and then back down to Cape Town.
Just looking at a map, I'm thinking this is an unrealistic trip in 2 weeks. I'm guessing I'll be too rushed and won't get to really enjoy myself.
Am I right? If I am, what would be a good trip to plan? Could I make my way from Cape Town to victoria falls and back in 2 weeks (skipping Botswana and Namibia) while still giving myself plenty of time to enjoy the sights and attractions? Our rental car rates reasonable in South Africa and am I allowed to take them out of the country?
