South Africa World Cup Safari 


Overview.
South Africa is famous for its sunshine. A subtropical location, moderated by ocean on three sides of the country and the altitude of the interior plateau, account for the warm temperate conditions so typical of Africa.

Over land Safari is an exciting way to travel south through this extraordinary continent allowing you to see famous sights, rich Africa Wildlife, view unique landscapes ‘close up’ and encounter authentic cultures whilst also making lifelong friends en route.

Overland travel is widely considered the safest and most cost-effective way to see the continent. Most over landing is based on camping adventures. This does not only allow you to experience Africa to its fullest, including the typical night sounds, but also to enjoy the group feeling of sitting around a campfire at night, talking about the experiences of that day, whilst devouring a delicious meal cooked on the coals!

We have removed all the hassles of making own arrangements for the South Africa 2010 World cup in 2010 and tailored a life time adventure pack. We have managed to merged a road safari with the world's most spectacular show to deliver an African expedition ride through seven unique countries from Nairobi Kenya.

You will enjoy the highlights, and the fun of traveling with a group of like minded people, knowing our experienced staff are working to ensure all runs smoothly, at the most convenient manner to deliver you where it will all be happening that season.
World Cup Adventure Package.

Your overland crew have make bookings at secure campsites / accommodation along the route and the lock-up facilities and routines on the trucks ensure all stays safe and secure.

Overland travel works with the ethos that everyone on the overland truck mucks in together and gets involved in the day to day running of the trip. Tuwikeni South adventure trip has attracted overseas travelers rather than tourists and you will probably find the more effort you put in, the more you will get out of the Tuwikeni South Africa Safari.

Part of your experience on the Tuwike South Africa Safari is your contribution to making your overland safari work, including the essential everyday chores of life on the road, market shopping, lighting fires, cooking and cleaning.

Your overland coordinator usually split the group into smaller teams which are in charge of these chores on a rota basis and a great sense of camaraderie develops day to day on route.

Our Drivers and Crew have the added responsibility of looking after the vehicle. In-between repairing that flat tyre, getting your lunch organized, navigating through a treacherous bog hole and identifying that bird making that particular noise, they are also your companions on your tour.

Our Crew are partly responsible for your safety too, and this may result in them being forced to make unpopular decisions in the best interest of the groups’ health, safety and security. All crew have an intimate knowledge of Africa, but it is important for you to realize that they work in many different countries for short periods of time and they will not be able to have an answer to every single question. However, they will be able to steer you in the right direction and will do their very best to help you find the name of that colorful bird you saw during your lunch stop.

Tuwike South Africa 2010 Itinerary.
Tuwike South Africa Overland safari truck is scheduled to be flagged off from a central point in Nairobi at 1200 on the 23rd June, heading to South Africa though Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and eventually into what we predict to be a festive super charged city of Johannesburg.
We are scheduled to return back in Nairobi on the 21st July 2010 after 30 days of unlimited adventure.

The itinerary below is factored to get us all in South Africa in the quickest, safest and in the most adventurers way possible. We have tested the routes and we could arrive in earlier or later than scheduled. We depart with an open mind as we cross over Africa’s most scenic sites so that we can combine football and adventure in one single masterpiece.

Day 1. Nairobi – Tanzania (Arusha)

Day 2. Arusha - Dar es Salaam (Kipepeo Camp)

Day 3. Dar es Salaam – Lake Malawi (Lake Malawi Camp)

Day 4. Malawi – Lusaka Zambia (Mbogote Camp)

Day 5. Lusaka Zambia – Zimbabwe (Lulu camp)

Day 6. Zimbabwe – Botswana (Maun camp)

Day 7. Botswana – South Africa (North Cape camp)

Day 8. North Cape – Pretoria

Day 9. Pretoria – Sun city


Day 10. Sun City – Johannesburg

Day 11 – 22 Days at leisure visiting soccer hot spots depending on the day’s Match and Fifa Schedule.

Day 23. Johannesburg – North Cape Camp

Day 24. North Cape – Botswana

Day 25. Botswana – Zimbabwe

Day 26. Zimbabwe – Lusaka

Day 27. Lusaka – Malawi

Day 28. Malawi – Dar es salaam

Day 29. Dar es Salaam – Arusha

Day 30. Arusha – Nairobi