151 days tour

Morocco To Cape Town Group Overland Tour

Morocco To Cape Town Group Overland Tour

This tour includes:

Accommodation

You will spend 80% of your time on this expedition in your tent camping and 20% of your time staying in local hotels, guest houses and hostels. Quite often we will wild camp by ourselves out in the bush or in the desert and other times we will use designated campsites with amenities. The majority of our wild camp locations are usually very scenic and we always strive to find the perfect spot on the banks of a river, overlooking a canyon, behind a dune in the desert, etc. but sometimes we just have to camp wherever we can find a spot. From past experience on expeditions of this length and nature we have found that people prefer to supply their own tents as they are then not forced to share and they can pick a tent that suits their needs. As a general rule, try and choose a good quality lightweight and waterproof free-standing tent that is easy to erect, take down and carry. When we are not camping (usually in cities) we always try to use decent, clean budget hotels, guest houses and hostels, however, taking into consideration the sometimes unpredictable nature of this expedition and the remoteness of some of the areas we visit, please be aware that in some circumstances we just have to take what we can get โ€“ good or bad. When staying in hotels/guest houses/hostels you can expect to share your room with other expedition members of both sexes. In many of the places we stay there are upgrade options so should you prefer not to camp you can rent yourself a private room at your own expense.

Guide

A driver/guide is supplied during this tour.

Meals

Eating well is a very important factor on our expeditions and good food is vital for everyoneโ€™s health and well-being so we always strive to prepare healthy, wholesome and plentiful meals. We will be cooking a lot of meals from our own kitchen on the truck. When we are camping we usually eat breakfast and the evening meal from the truck. For lunch we usually stop at a cheap local restaurant giving you a chance to taste the local fare too. Lunches are at your own expense. When we are staying in hotels/guest houses/hostels (usually in cities) it is often impractical to cook on the truck so we do not provide any meals at these times. When it comes to shopping and cooking we will divide ourselves up into groups of 3 or 4 people (depending on group size) who will shop for and prepare the dayโ€™s meals and clean up at the end. This will work out that you roughly get to cook once a week (depending on numbers). Fresh food is generally available daily so we try and eat meat and vegetables for every main evening meal. We do also cater for vegetarians but we cannot cater for fussiness. In these group situations everybody must appreciate we cannot cater for individual likes and dislikes. Donโ€™t worry if you are not a gourmet cook as your crew are also always there to give advice. Cleanliness plays an important role throughout this expedition and your crew will make sure an acceptable level of general hygiene is maintained throughout your journey to ensure the wellbeing of the group. Included: 2 meals per day whilst camping

Others

Services of your expedition leader/driver Use of our own custom-built expedition vehicle and equipment Diesel, mechanics, shipping and any other costs relating to the vehicle Ferry tickets (when travelling as a group) An average of 2 meals a day while camping (usually breakfast and the evening meal) All accommodation costs (approx. 80% camping, 20% hotels/guest-houses/hostels) National Park entry fees when we enter as a group with our vehicle Local transportation costs (if required)

Transport

We will be travelling in a purpose-built Madventure overland vehicle 100% of the time on this expedition. A standard bus simply wouldnโ€™t be able to tackle many of the roads we travel on. The overland vehicle we use is a custom-built expedition truck which can accommodate up to 36 people although most of our expeditions travel with approximately 25 people. Comfort and safety is of course a big factor during expeditions of this length and nature so all our vehicles have high-backed coach seats with safety belts. The seating is on the upper level of the vehicle giving you an almost 360ยฐ view of the surrounding scenery. Our vehicles are designed to allow sufficient luggage storage and are also equipped with lockers to keep all your all your gear safe. Our long range diesel and water tanks ensure our self sufficiency in remote areas and the equipment we take with us is also of vital importance. In case of a breakdown we are equipped with a good selection of spare parts as well as a comprehensive tool kit to undertake any necessary repairs on our own as and when we need to. There may also be times when we get stuck in the sand or mud when travelling off road so all necessary recovery equipment such as sand mats, cables, ropes, shovels and pickaxes are also on board. We spend a lot of nights around the campfire so we take along good axes and saws for the times when we have to replenish our wood supply. We usually carry 500 litres of treated drinking water and we are equipped with a good kitchen which includes all cutlery, plates, cups, pots and pans, utensils, gas cooker, BBQ grate, etc. All our vehicles are equipped with a small fridge which is used for the cook groups food only. For personal food & drinks we have cooler boxes for everyone to use. Fold up chairs are provided for outdoor seating and we also have a large tarpaulin to keep us dry on those rainy days. Our vehicles are equipped with USB charging points only so try and bring all of your important electronic devices such as telephone, tablet & head-torch to charge from a USB socket. We do not have a 120V or 240V power supply on the vehicle but you will have the opportunity to charge your 120/240V electronic equipment when we stay at campsites & hotels. We carry solar showers and a toilet tent with us for those times when we are bush camping without amenities. We carry a comprehensive first aid kit for emergencies but we do recommend you bring your own for general use.

Not included:

Flights

No flights are included or expected during this tour.

Optional

Below is a list of the most popular optional excursions along with the most recent prices. Prices can of course change and are not controlled in any way by Madventure so please use the list below as an approximate guide only. Morocco Fez guided walk ยฃ5 Marrakesh guided walk ยฃ5 Todra gorge Free Senegal Kayaking in NP ยฃ10 Sierra Leone Tacugama Chimpanzee Reserve ยฃ15 Tiwai Island wildlife sanctuary ยฃ15 Liberia National Museum ยฃ5 Ivory Coast Yamoussoukro Cathedral ยฃ5 Ghana Kakum NP canopy walk ยฃ10 Cape Coast slave fort guided tour ยฃ5 Togo Museum of West African Arts ยฃ4 Benin Lake Ganvie canoe trip ยฃ15 Cameroon Mt. Cameroon 3 day trek ยฃ120 Gabon Reserve de la Lope guided walk/jeep tour ยฃ35 Reserve de la Lope river safari ยฃ35 Pongara NP day trip ยฃ40 Congo Conkouati NP ยฃ200 Namibia Skydiving ยฃ160 Sandboarding ยฃ30 Quad-biking ยฃ50 Game fishing ยฃ100 Hot air ballooning ยฃ300 Scenic flight, Sossusvlei ยฃ250 South Africa Cable car to Table Mountain ยฃ15 Abseil Table Mountain ยฃ60 Cage diving with Great White sharks ยฃ150 Robben Island guided tour ยฃ20 Stellenbosch wine tour ยฃ40

Insurance

It is compulsory that every person who travels with Madventure obtain travel insurance for the complete duration of the tour. Proof of travel insurance must be shown before joining a tour. You may be covered under your credit cardโ€™s travel insurance so it might be worth checking with your credit card provider first. There are various travel insurance companies to choose from and a Google search will bring up a vast selection but for a comprehensive reliable policy that includes Covid Cover and Medical Repatriation we recommend a London based company named Campbell Irvine, Telephone: +44 20 7938 1734, https://microsite.campbellirvinedirect.com/madventure/. They are familiar with what we do so if you mention Madventure and the tour you are travelling on they should be able to provide excellent cover for you. For people based in North America a company called Allianz offers good cover โ€“ Telephone: +1 866 884 3556, www.allianztravelinsurance.com If you choose to obtain your travel insurance through another company please ensure you read the small-print and make sure your policy includes Covid Cover and Medical Repatriation.

Others

Personal travel insurance Personal spending money (ยฃ100 โ€“ ยฃ120 per week recommended) Visas & Letters of Invitation (approximately ยฃ1500 depending on nationality) Lunches Meals while staying in hotels/guest houses/hostels Accommodation upgrades Entrance fees to optional sites and parks Any optional activities Any flights (no flights expected) Tent, roll mat, sleeping bag & pillow

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Itinerary of your trip Morocco To Cape Town Group Overland Tour

  • Day 1 Day 1-14: Morocco & Western Sahara
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1-14: Morocco & Western Sahara

      Our tour begins in the beautiful Moroccan city of Fez, the largest living medieval Islamic city in the world, and it is here that we will spend our first 2 days exploring the cityโ€™s famous covered markets, leather tanneries, winding alleys and beautiful mosques.


      Entering central Morocco we are now in the High Atlas mountains where we travel along the Draa valley, an area of earth-red Kasbahs and stunning Berber villages where we visit the spectacular pink canyons of the Todra Gorge.


      Our next stop is Marrakesh, an ancient caravan town that today offers fantastic souqs and the awesome Djemaa el-Fna, a nightly spectacle in the old medina where you can wander streets full of acrobats, snake-charmers, food stalls and musicians โ€“ amazing!


      On the coast we now visit the laid-back fishing port town of Essaouira where you have the opportunity to relax and just soak up the Moroccan atmosphere.


      Our final few days here are spent travelling down the rugged coast of Western Sahara where we will be wild camping on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Day 2 Day 15-22: Mauritania
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15-22: Mauritania

      We now enter the Sahara proper where the desert camping is fantastic and reveals a night-sky that is probably one of the clearest in the world and littered with stars.


      In Nouadibhou we restock our supplies before heading into The Adrar, a spectacular Saharan jewel in Mauritaniaโ€™s crown. From our base in Atar you have the option to explore the ancient caravan towns of Chinguetti & Ouadane, steeped in history in a vast sand ocean of magnificent dunes.


      Mauritaniaโ€™s young and unassuming capital city, Nouakchott, is our last stop where the highlight is the colourful and frantic fish market.

  • Day 3 Day 23-38: Senegal & The Gambia
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 23-38: Senegal & The Gambia

      We spend our first couple of days in a National Park offering great kayaking and bird-watching opportunities. With its crumbling architecture and peaceful ambience the nearby town of St. Louis is also a great day out.


      At our next stop we camp at beautiful Lac Rose which is a short drive away from the lively Senegalese capital Dakar. Here we spend a few days exploring the city and applying for visas.


      Further south we get the chance to relax on the tranquil beaches of Palmarin with itโ€™s soft lagoons and tall palm groves.


      The sliver of land known as The Gambia is a tranquil place where our first experience is to catch a ferry over the Gambia River to reach the countryโ€™s island capital Banjul. This is a laid-back city where the highlights include visiting the local markets and wandering the back streets just soaking up the atmosphere.


      A real highlight of our visit to The Gambia is visiting the Tumani Tenda Eco Lodge, a self-sustaining local community where the villagers are happy to teach you about their daily lives which include oyster collecting, soap making, bee keeping, fishing & farming.


      Back in Senegal we visit one of West Africaโ€™s finest beaches at Cap Skirring where great seafood & live music is the order of the day.

  • Day 4 Day 39-50: Guinea Bissau & Guinea
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 39-50: Guinea Bissau & Guinea

      Entering the friendly country Guinea-Bissau we head straight for the capital city Bissau. Donโ€™t let the crumbling colonial buildings fool you, when the sun goes down the stylish restaurants and bars open and offer great evenings out on the town.


      From Bissau we head east through some lush countryside and eerie ghost-towns on our route to Guinea where out first stop is at the Fouta Djalon region where the areaโ€™s rolling green hills and waterfalls make for great trekking from our bases in Labe & Dalaba.


      The beautiful Brideโ€™s Veil waterfalls are our final stop on our route through Guinea towards Sierra Leone.

  • Day 5 Day 51-56: Sierra Leone
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 51-56: Sierra Leone

      Our first stop is at the white sand beaches south of Freetown form where you can enjoy the sand & surf, explore the relaxed capital and visit the nearby Tacugama Chimpanzee Reserve.


      We continue to the friendly village of Kampai where we stay at an eco-camp and have the option to visit the Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary. An afternoon river cruise or evening nature walk will reveal the islandโ€™s high concentration of primates as well as pygmy hippopotamuses and river otters.

  • Day 6 Day 57-64: Liberia
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 57-64: Liberia

      Having only recently opened its doors to tourists Liberia is fresh and exciting and our first port of call is the marvellous beach town of Robertsport, a little slice of heaven for surfers and sun-worshippers.


      Monrovia is the capital where we base ourselves on a beach just outside of town allowing you the chance to explore sites such as the abandoned Ducor Hotel and the National Museum, both offering great insights into this once war-torn city.


      In the interior we wild camp at the beautiful Kpatwe Falls where you can either laze in the rock pools or hike up to the falls, one of Liberiaโ€™s most picturesque spots.

  • Day 7 Day 65-71: Ivory Coast
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 65-71: Ivory Coast

      We first visit the sleepy town of Man where a succession of green-clad mountains rise out of the dusty earth giving our trekkers the option to hike up Mt. Tonkoui, the second highest peak in the country affording awesome views over 3 countries at the summit.


      Inland we arrive at the capital city of Yamoussoukro where the absolute highlight is a visit to the spectacular Basilica Of Our Lady Of Peace with itโ€™s stained glass windows and towering dome.


      Down on the coast we base ourselves at a beach resort between the modern city of Abidjan and the colonial town of Grand Bassam allowing you the chance to enjoy the old & the new side of Cote dโ€™Ivoire.

  • Day 8 Day 72-79: Ghana
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 72-79: Ghana

      Arriving in the west we camp on a spectacular beach near the town of Axim where you can enjoy a lazy day in the sun or explore the Portuguese Fort Santo Antonio.


      Further along the Gold Coast we visit the historical Cape Coast Castle, once the largest slave-trading centre in Africa.


      In Kakum NP you have the opportunity to get a birdโ€™s eye view over the forest from a canopy walkway where if you are lucky you have the chance of spotting elephants, flying squirrels, colobus monkeys & antelopes, as well as over 300 species of birds and 600 species of butterfly.


      The capital city of Accra offers us a taste of big city life with shopping malls & cafes and the old district of Jamestownโ€™s dishevelled colonial buildings and fishing port are well worth a visit.


      Heading inland we visit the Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary where you have the chance to get up close & personal with Mona monkeys that will gladly sit on your shoulder as you feed them bananas.


      Our last stop is at the beautiful Wli Waterfalls, the tallest in West Africa, where you have the day to hike to the falls and enjoy one of Ghanaโ€™s best natural sites.

  • Day 9 Day 80-86: Togo & Benin
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 80-86: Togo & Benin

      Togo is only 50 km wide and on our first day we will visit the artistic town of Kpalime which is famous for itโ€™s traditional crafts of woodcarving & batik.


      We continue to the capital Lome where a day out can include visiting the bizarre fetish markets, marvelling at the displays in the Museum of West African Arts and exploring the labyrinths of the colourful Grand Market.


      Across the border is Benin, the birthplace of voodoo. Here our first day is spent camping on the shores of Lake Aheme and if our luck is in we will get the opportunity to watch the locals perform the traditional Zangbeto voodoo dance for us.


      The remarkable town of Abomey is our next stop where you can explore the ruined temples and palaces of the Dahomeyan empire.


      At Lake Ganvie you have the option to take a boat out to a village in the middle of the lake that is home to 30 000 Tofinu people who reside here in stilted bamboo huts.


      Passing through Cotonou for a brief stop we now head for the Nigerian border.

  • Day 10 Day 87-95: Nigeria
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 87-95: Nigeria

      Abeokuta is our first destination in Nigeria where we visit the Olumo Rock formation, an historical natural fortress used during inter-tribal warfare in the 19th century.


      In Osogbo we visit the Sacred Grove Forest to explore the sanctuaries, shrines, sculptures & artworks created in honour of Osun, the Goddess of Fertility.


      In Benin City the national museum offers us an insight into the Benin Empire with a significant amount of ancient artefacts. For those more interested in modern art a walk down Bronze Casters Street will show you some fine bronze works of art.


      Our last stop here is the lively colonial port town of Calabar where highlights include a visit to the Slave Trade Museum, National Museum and Drill Monkey Ranch.

  • Day 11 Day 96-103: Cameroon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 96-103: Cameroon

      Our first stop here is at the relaxed beach town of Limbe where you have the option to either take the 3 day trek up Mt. Cameroon (4095m), visit the local primate reserves or just relax on the beach.


      We continue inland to the capital Yaounde where you can visit the local markets & monasteries and enjoy one of West Africaโ€™s most pleasant cities.

  • Day 12 Day 104-113: Gabon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 104-113: Gabon

      Situated on the equator we get a real taste of Africa at the Reserve de la Lope where we spend a couple of days in the reserve with the option of game drives or trekking through the forest in search of mandrills, forest elephants and buffalo.


      In the capital Libreville the National Museum of Arts & Tradition will give you a good insight into local culture. If you are feeling more adventurous you can take a boat over to Pongara National Park, a beautiful mangrove reserve and favourite spot for nesting turtles where you also have the chance of spotting elephants, chimpanzees & buffalo.


      In Lamberene we visit Dr Albert Schweitzerโ€™s hospital which is now a museum where we can get an understanding of the Nobel Prize winning work he done here for the African community.

  • Day 13 Day 114-120: Congo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 114-120: Congo

      Our first 2 days in the friendly Congo are spent on dirt tracks which often turn into thick mud and test our vehicles off-road ability.

      The small town of Dolisie is a welcome relief where we have a couple of days to get a feel for the local culture and sample the delicious street food.

      On the coast we visit the red Gorges of Diosso which are referred to as Congoโ€™s Grand Canyon. The local museum is a quaint place that explains the areas history.

      A brief stop in the town of Pointe Noire will give you the chance to visit the African Circle Museum and also stock up on goods at a rare supermarket.

      In the town of Pointe Noire you have the chance to visit the African Circle Museum and also stock up on goods at a rare supermarket. From our base here you also have the option to visit the Conkouati-Douli National Park on an organised tour. This park is a highlight of the Congo where you have a good chance of seeing the thriving chimpanzee population that inhabit the areaโ€™s islands. The park is also home to elephants, leopards, turtles and gorillas.

  • Day 14 Day 121-125: Democratic Republic Of Congo (& Cabinda)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 121-125: Democratic Republic Of Congo (& Cabinda)

      We have a short dayโ€™s travel through the oil rich Angolan exclave of Cabinda before we reach the DRC and encounter more mud tracks on our way to the mighty Congo River.


      Boma is a bustling little port where you will have the chance to get out and visit a true Congolese river town.


      We cross over the Congo River via the huge Matadi suspension bridge and spend a day in Matadi town to sample the local fare and explore the bustling markets.

  • Day 15 Day 126-136: + Want To Extend Your Trip?
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 126-136: + Want To Extend Your Trip?

      The town of Mbanza Kongo is the first Kingdom the original Portuguese navigators discovered and here today you can visit one of the oldest churches in sub-Saharan Africa as well as explore the Royal Museum.


      Travelling through scenic landscapes we arrive at the impressive Calandula Falls. These falls are one of Africaโ€™s largest waterfalls but because they are so remote they are also rarely visited by tourists so we will most likely have the place to ourselves.


      The capital city of Luanda offers us some modern convenience as well as a step back in time with wonderful colonial architecture and fabulous historical museums.


      On our route south we visit the Miradouro de Lua where bizarre rock formations form a sort of mini Grand Canyon stretching out into the Atlantic.


      A brief stop in the town of Benguela will give you enough time to get a feel for this ancient slave port.


      Our last stop here is at the cool & picturesque Lubango where Christ the King Statue overlooks the the town and the surrounding mountains offer us spectacular views from the Tundavala Gap.

  • Day 16 Day 137-151: Namibia & South Africa
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 137-151: Namibia & South Africa

      Our first stop in Namibia is one of Africaโ€™s greatest wildlife viewing venues, Etosha National Park, where we spend a couple of days driving through the parks desert & bushveld landscapes in search of lions, buffalo, elephant & giraffe, plus many of Africaโ€™s other great mammals.


      After exiting the park we will then visit a traditional Himba village and get an insight into these indigenous nomads way of life.


      Near Kamanjab we will be visiting a Cheetah Park where we get to see these incredible animals up close and watch them feeding.


      On our route to the coast you will have the option to visit to a petrified forest with 45m long trunks and also take a guided tour around the bushman rock engravings at Twyfelfontein.


      The Skeleton Coast is a desolate place and a drive through this wilderness will allow us to see an abandoned oil rig, numerous shipwrecks & a noisey seal colony.


      Spitzkoppe is โ€˜Namibiaโ€™s Matterhornโ€™ and the sight of these bold granite outcrops rising dramatically out of the flat surrounding plains make it an awesome spectacle.


      The adventure sports capital Swakopmund is where you will have the opportunity to go deep-sea fishing, quad-biking, sand-boarding, camel riding & skydiving, or just relax on the deserted beaches and enjoy the German influenced resort towns hospitality.


      We now head to the iconic towering red sand dunes of the Namib Desert at Sossusvlei where you will have the option to climb the famous Dune 45 for sunrise. The more spirited ones can attempt the climb up the much more arduous Big Daddy dune to get a view over one of the driest landscapes on earth.


      Our last stop in Namibia is at the awesome Fish River Canyon NP where you will be amazed by one of Africaโ€™s most incredible natural rifts.


      South Africaโ€™s Cape West Coast offers beautiful landscapes and our last night of the tour is spent here at Highlanders Vineyard where we get a taste of SAโ€™s famous wines and enjoy a traditional farewell dinner.


      Cape Town is our last port of call where your tour ends upon arrival. Before heading home we recommend you take time to relax and enjoy the areaโ€™s attractions such as the nearby penguin colonies, Robben Island, cage diving with sharks and brilliant V&A Waterfront. Not to be missed is a day trip around the Stellenbosch wineries, a must-do for any wine lovers and a divine last taste of Africa!

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 80

Age range allowed for this experience.

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