Big 6, Gorillas & Waterglory

Uganda, South Africa and Zimbabwe
14 days, 2-countries
Group size: just 14 of us!
Departing October 10th, 2027

We're going after Africa's Big 5 in the bush, through the thundering Victoria Falls to the Gorillas in the mist.

overview

This is not your typical safari. It’s my “Big 6.”

We begin in Uganda with one of the most extraordinary wildlife encounters on the planet: coming face to face with mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. It’s raw, it’s humbling, and it stays with you long after you’ve left the forest.

From there, we shift gears into classic safari territory of ”cat country’ Zimbabwe, where Hwange National Park delivers the iconic Big 5 in a setting that feels wildly, gloriously untouched. This is the Africa you’ve imagined…only better, because you’re in it.

Woven throughout are unforgettable stays at Victoria Falls. Two nights to take in the drama of “Mosi-oa-Tunya,” (“Smoke that thunders”) and a final night at journey’s end that includes an up close and personal bushwalk with elephants you will get to ‘touch’.  Because a trip like this deserves a proper finale.

itinerary

DAY 1 → Enroute

Depart Toronto, Pearson International Airport

DAY 2 - 6 → Cape Town, South Africa

We arrive in Cape Town late evening after our journey from Canada. Once luggage is collected, our driver will be waiting to whisk us off to The Commodore Hotel for a short transfer. Expect a late check-in (around midnight), so it’s straight to bed—adventure waits for no one. Feeling peckish? Room service has your back, 24/7.

We’re perfectly based at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront (the “V&A” if you want to sound local), ideal for exploring, sightseeing, and a little retail therapy. Cape Town—aka The Mother City—is a spectacular mix of cultures, coastline, history, and drama, all watched over by the mighty Table Mountain.

On our orientation tour you’ll get your bearings and glimpse key landmarks, including Groote Schuur Hospital, where the world’s first heart transplant took place. Then we dive into the bucket-list hits: the Table Mountain cable car (heck YES), a visit to Robben Island, and time soaking up the beauty of the Cape Winelands.

Robben Island is deeply moving—once the prison of Nelson Mandela, now a powerful symbol of resilience and the triumph of the human spirit. History here doesn’t whisper; it speaks straight to the heart.

We’ll also explore the spectacular Cape Peninsula, travelling via Hout Bay, along the white-knuckle curves of Chapman’s Peak Drive, and on to Cape Point in the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve—jaw-dropping scenery guaranteed.

Penguin fans, don’t panic. We’re skipping the overcrowded hotspots and heading where locals go, so the penguins are relaxed, happy, and blissfully unaware of Instagram.

The Cape Winelands deserve a proper appetite. We’ll explore Stellenbosch, enjoy tastings en route to Franschhoek via the aptly named Helshoogte Pass, savour a local lunch, and finish with another tasting in historic Paarl. Tough day, I know.

To round out our time here, we’ll visit District Six and the Desmond Tutu Museum, reflecting on South Africa’s past and the journey toward reconciliation. It’s moving, meaningful, and a powerful reminder of why this country—and its people—leave such a lasting impression

DAY 6 - 8 → Hermanus, South Africa

It’s an early departure and we head by road to another bucket-list destination – the village of Hermanus, situated in the heart of the Cape Whale Coast surrounded by breathtaking scenery and home to the world’s only Whale Crier who sounds his kelp horn to announce where whales have been sighted. It will be close to out of season for whales, but we can hope.

You’ve heard the saying, ‘It’s not the destination that’s important, it’s the journey’ right? Today we have it all. En route to Hermanus we will experience a private Cheetah Encounter at their sanctuary when we visit the non-profit Cheetah Outreach! Our group is expected at 10:30am and you can anticipate a few minutes each to closely interact with a real live cheetah individually! We will also have a guided tour of this incredible sanctuary and learn about its goals and challenges which it would be a privilege to support.

The next day is a ‘free day’ where you can relax by the pool, stroll through this quaint village exploring, or do an additional activity $ like another wine tasting or discover your wild side by experiencing the cage diving with sharks in the ocean!

On our last night in Hermanus, as the African sun starts to retreat – we will together enjoy a delicious Farewell Dinner to Cape Town, surrounded by our new friends and the sounds of the ocean as we share unforgettable moments and experiences.

DAY 8 - 11 → Safari Chobe River (Botswana)

We’ll slip out of Hermanus while the world is still snoozing and head to Cape Town International Airport—because safari waits for no one. A quick stop in Johannesburg, then on to Kasane, gateway to Botswana’s “Land of the Giants,” where Chobe Safari Lodge will be ready to welcome us.

That afternoon we ease straight into safari mode with a sunset cruise on the Chobe River—bevvies in hand, wildlife all around, and hippos very much in charge. Dinner follows back at the lodge, and yes, we’ll be back on the river again later in the week (because once is never enough).

We’ll rise with the animals—early mornings and golden evenings are prime game-viewing time. Expect coffee, muffins, and a 3-hour sunrise game drive in open 4x4s, followed by a well-earned, hearty breakfast back at the lodge.

One highlight? A private boat cruise on the Chobe (just us), and on our final night an authentic braai under the stars at Sedudu Grill. Think river views, distant lights across the water, bush sounds all around, and food that tastes even better outdoors.

Downtime is yours to enjoy: wildlife-watching from your balcony (hello warthogs), poolside lounging, or keeping an eye on the resident monkeys and baboons—admire from a distance, please, they’re mischievous locals. Optional extras like fishing or additional game drives are available if you’re keen.

On our last morning, rise early for sunrise and a quiet moment to really take it all in—mental photograph recommended. After breakfast (and maybe a final swim), we board our coach and head off to our next adventure: Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s largest and wildest playground.

DAY 11 - 15 → Hwange Safari in tents, Zimbabwe

After a quick bite in Victoria Falls, we head to Hwange National Park—just a 2.5-hour drive and a serious upgrade in wild. This is Zimbabwe’s largest and most iconic park, (roughly the size of Belgium!) famous for its massive elephant population, Big Five sightings, and excellent chances of spotting the elusive painted dog.

We’ll stay at Iganyana Tented Camp, an intimate safari hideaway on a private concession where animals roam freely—no fences, no crowds, just real Africa. Expect exceptional game drives with top-tier local guides, evenings around the campfire under star-filled skies, and meaningful connections with the nearby communities who have lived alongside this wilderness for generations. Wild, soulful, and unforgettable.

DAY 15 - 18 → Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

After breakfast we hit the road from Hwange to Victoria Falls—the grand finale of Zimbabwe and one of the world’s great show-offs. Think thunder, mist, and a very healthy sense of awe.

We’ll settle in for three nights at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, an award-winning favourite just minutes from town. Rooms overlook a busy watering hole, so wildlife often drops by for a drink while you relax with one of yours. Add a pool, spa, great food, and the warmest local hospitality (truly—Zimbabweans will steal your heart), and you’re set.

We’ll explore the mighty Falls on the Zambezi River—1.7km wide, 108m high, and spectacular even in the dry season. Locals call it Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke That Thunders”), which makes perfect sense once you see it. A sunset dinner cruise follows, with wildlife spotting high on the agenda—binoculars encouraged, bragging rights optional.

Lunch with a view is a must at Wild Horizons Lookout Café, followed by time at the local markets to browse Shona stone sculptures and hand-carved treasures. Beautiful gifts, meaningful souvenirs—and you’ll be supporting local artisans. My people. Thank you. 💛

We’ll also get up close (but respectfully) with Africa’s gentle giants on an Elephant Encounter, observing them in the bush alongside their dedicated keepers—an unforgettable, heart-warming experience.

And for our final flourish: dinner at Boma Restaurant. Expect bold Zimbabwean flavours, drumming, dancing, storytelling, and an evening that’s equal parts cultural immersion and pure fun. Bring your appetite—and maybe your dancing shoes.

DAY 18 - 19 → Heading home to Canada
  • Flight home from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 

Accommodations

What’s included

ALL flights (including International)

ALL Transfers

ALL Accommodation B&B

ALL added specified meals

ALL Taxes

ALL Activities

Accommodation, meals & activities

  • 12-nights accommodation B&B
  • Additional lunches & dinners
  • Explore Heritage Site Victoria Falls
  • ‘Vulture Culture’ lunch frenzy
  • BOMA drums & culture night
  • Personal encounter with wild elephants
  • Zambezi sunset river cruise
  • Day trip Ngamba Island Chimp Sanctuary
  • Hike & 1 hr visit with a wild gorilla family
  • Visit Victoria Falls Market
  • 8 x game drives
  • 1 x Bush Dinner
  • 1 x traditional dance display

pricing $ and departures

  • Dates: October 16th – October 29th, 2027
  • Cost USD 11,403 per person sharing
  • Deposit:  USD 2,800 per person sharing (includes $800 Gorilla Permit).

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This itinerary is correct at time of publishing. We reserve the right to modify, substitute or cancel portions of the itinerary if necessary including accommodations and activities, due but not limited to, unfavourable weather conditions, or any other conditions which warrant such modification, substitution or cancellation. No refunds can be made, however as a professional entity will, in our best efforts, make comparable and suitable substitutions where appropriate in order to maximise the return on the travel investment by the members of the travel itinerary.

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