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Accra to Cape Town | 12 Weeks

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Trip Code AC12C
Trip Price From: $4 900
Local Payment: $2 300
Our African expedition trips are different from our other departures and other holidays you may have taken – we go through areas where no tourists go, the roads can be bad, food can be limited to what we have stocked on the truck, campsites are few and basic, visas can be hard to get and communication to the outside world limited or unavailable at times. 
To view available dates and to book, open the "Departure Dates" tab below.
Local Payment$2300
Starts inAccra, Ghana
Ends inCape Town, South Africa
Length of trip12 Weeks
Accommodation StyleCamping
Check-In TimeTBA
Departure TimeTBA
Countries visitedSouth Africa Togo Benin Nigeria Gabon Cameroon Namibia Angola DRC Ghana
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Limited single supplements are available after booking confirmation. Please inquire about this.

Prices are per person sharing

Prices are in USD
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Ghana Week 1
Ghana, after Liberia, is the first English-speaking country Ghana, is a particular favourite, the people are so warm and hospitable – lots of fantastic seafood too! The tree-top canopy walks of the Kakum Forest Reserve and widely available drumming lessons are now a firmly established. We cross the jungle to the beaches of the Gold Coast and visit the slaving forts.
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Togo, Benin, Nigeria Week 2 to 4
Togo and Benin are only fifty miles wide. Here the religion is the African tradition of Voodoo. On Nakoue Lagoon you can take canoes to visit the fishing villages built high above the water on bamboo stilts. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with 100 million people. We visit Lagos, the commercial capital and largest city in West Africa and head on to Abuja the political capital. we spend time at Wikki Warm Springs relaxing for a few days. Leaving the warm springs we head to Calabar, passing the outskirts of the Cross-River National Park.
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Cameroon Week 5
Entering Cameroon, we stay on Limbe Beach below Mount Cameroon. For those that are adventurous, you can climb West Africa’s largest mountain, Mount Cameroon. From the coast we visit the capital Yaounde.
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Gabon, Republic of Congo Week 6 & 7
Gabon consists mostly of tropical rain forests To the Republic of Congo. Driving through bamboo forest tunnels we make our way back to the coast reaching Pointe-Noire. Here you can visit the Jane Goodall Chimp sanctuary, or relax on the beach.
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Cabinda Province, Angola exclave, Democratic Rep. of Congo Week 8
Cabinda is separated from the rest of Angola. This narrow strip of territory belonging to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Tiny Oil-Rich Corner of Africa, with the Congo to the East and the Atlantic to the west. In the night you can watch the flames burning off from the offshore oil rigs. In the Democratic Republic of Congo we cross the Congo River using the Matadi Bridge.
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Angola Week 9 & 10
One of the largest and least visited countries in Africa. The people are friendly and the views astounding. Driving along the red mud roads we reach the coast and the capital Luanda, it’s very Portuguese in its buildings and Brazilian in its beach attire with a line of beach bars and restaurants in the bay. We follow the coast passing lots of waterfalls on the way to Lubango town 2000 meters high on a plateau. It is home to the third of the great statues of Jesus; the others being in Rio and Lisbon.
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Namibia Week 11

A vast array of environments and cultures. Once occupied by Germany, Namibia produces a blend of German, African and Afrikaans influences. The Himba peoples of the North are most noted for their red ochre body paint and their traditional lifestyle.

Etosha Pan National Park
Thousands of years ago this vast saltpan was a lake, until the Kunene River changed its course and deprived the lake of its water source. Now the pan and surrounding bush support large numbers and a wide range of wildlife. We spend a couple of day’s game viewing from the truck during the day and spend the evenings around the floodlit water holes at the park’s campsites. These water holes provide an excellent opportunity to observe animals that are hard to find during the day, particularly rhino and also smaller animals such as the genet. Elephant, lion, giraffe, zebra, oryx, ostrich, springbok, jackals, hyenas and meercats are also likely to be seen at Etosha.

From wild animals to tame ones
We spend a night at the Cheetah Farm where you can scratch the big cats behind the ears before watching them tuck in to their evening meal. Heading for the Atlantic Ocean Coast, Swakopmund is an old German colonial seaside resort with plenty of things to do for the energetic and plenty of beer cellars for those after a more relaxing time. The energetic can go horse-riding or sand boarding on the dunes, deep sea fishing in the Atlantic or scenic flights over the coastline. Heading inland, we enter the Namib Desert, famous for the 300m high sand dunes. We enjoy sunrise at the top of the most photographed dune, Dune 45 before taking a tour with local guides into the remote parts of Sossusvlei.

We drive south to Fish River Canyon, at 85km long and 400m deep it’s second in size only to the Grand Canyon. You can trek down to the bottom of the canyon and, from the viewpoints at the top, watch the setting or rising of the sun. There are seasonal hot springs in the south at Ai Ais. Our last stop in Namibia is the Orange River, which forms the border with South Africa.
An overnight stay in the desert

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South Africa Week 12
Crossing the Orange River, we arrive in South Africa and travel south through Namaqualand, South Africa’s prime farming areas. We drive through the mountain valleys of the Cederberg and stony semi-deserts before arriving in Stellenbosch, the centre of one of the Cape’s many wine routes. A wine tour with plenty of tasting makes for a great day out.

For an updated dossier and information on visas, vaccinations, spending money, optional excursions and other useful information please contact us. Of all the trips we run this is the most likely to have a change of route due to local conditions and visa requirements.

On this African safari tour we guarantee; we’ll break down, that we will have to wait some where we don’t really want to be for visas spare parts or just for someone to open a closed road and we’ll have to dig the truck out of mud and sand. The trip might overrun so finish late; the route can change due to rains, closed roads visa issues, breakdowns and politics. It’s best not to book your return flights home until you finish the trip.

To join this African safari tour you need to be prepared to work as part of a team and to share with the others on the trip. Some of the things you’ll never forget are the satisfaction of getting a 16 ton truck unstuck, cooking over open fires after collecting the firewood, pitching a tent and getting it right even when it rains, going to sleep when its dark and waking at dawn and wanting to get out of your sleeping bag to start another day in which you have no idea of what will happen, washing in rivers, not washing and not caring that your dirty, living outside for months, seeing more than you have ever before, trying to learn French Arabic or Swahili and having people understand what you say, finding out just how far places are away from where you started and how different places can be and how unaffected out of the way places are from the world we normally live in. Most people who do an expedition find it a lot of fun though of course hard at times.

This Expedition goes where no tourists go, the roads are bad, food can be limited to what we have stocked on the truck, campsites are basic and few, while communication to the outside world limited at times. We guarantee; we’ll break down, will have to wait for visas spare parts or just for someone to open a closed road and dig the truck out of mud and sand.
The trip might overrun and finish late; the route can change due to rains, closed roads visa issues, breakdowns and politics. It’s best not to book your return flights home until you finish the trip.

To join you need to be prepared to work as part of a team and to share with the others on the trip. Some of the things you’ll never forget are the satisfaction of getting a 16 ton truck unstuck, cooking over open fires after collecting the firewood, pitching a tent and getting it right even when it rains, going to sleep when its dark and waking at dawn and wanting to get out of your sleeping bag to start another day in which you have no idea of what will happen, washing in rivers, not washing and not caring that your dirty, living out side for months, seeing more than you have ever before, trying to learn French, Arabic or Swahili and having people understand what you say, finding out just how far places are away from where you started and how different places can be and how unaffected out of the way places are from the world we normally live in.

HIGHLIGHTS

Ghana - Beaches, Ivory Coast, Slave Forts, Kakum Forest Reserve. Togo - Marche des Fetishes, Benin - Stilted village. Nigeria - Oshogbo & Sacred Grove. Cameroun - Mount Cameroon. Gabon - Primal Tropical Forests. Congo to Angola - Congo River crossing. Angola Christ the King statue. Namibia - Etosha National Park, Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park, Rock engravings, Skeleton Coast, Cape Cross seal colony, Swakopmund, Namib Naukluft National Park, Sossusvlei, Fish River Canyon. South Africa - Canoeing Orange River, Stellenbosch wine tour, Cape Town

Included
  • Two meals per day, on average, prepared by the group,
  • Transport in expedition truck
  • Camping fees & equipment: tents, tables, chairs, cooking gear

Excluded
  • Flights, visas, transfers, personal insurance, drinks, meals out, tips
  • Optional excursions/side trips
  • Flights (in case of flyover)

Accra, Ghana to Cape Town 12 Weeks - Side trips
  • South Africa - Wine tasting $25, Canoe on the Orange River $25, Cape Town; before or after the tour - Stellenbosch wine tour $90, Robbin Island $25; Shark cage dive US$ 200
  • Togo - Visit the "Fetish Market" US$ 2
  • Benin - Tour voodoo temples & salt makers, Home of Voodoo and museum, slave gates US$ 10
  • Cameroon - Botanical Gardens US$ 3
  • Namibia - Cape Cross Seals half day $50, Fish River Canyon $10, Sesriem $10, Cheetah Farm $8, Swakopmund deep sea fishing $100, Horse riding $55, Sand boarding $55-$70, Swakopmund scenic flight $250, Brandberg White Lady walk $6
*All Trip Prices exclude Flights and Local Payment
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AC12C-25-0212 Jun 202514 Sep 2025Available$ 4 900.00
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What’s it like?

As we will be camping and travelling for an extended period of time, you must be prepared for an adventurous challenge. It can be hot and dusty, and will sometimes be out of contact from the rest of the world. This means no telephones, shops or any other mod cons. We need you to participate and work with all members of the expedition. For the Trans we use sturdy purpose-built vehicles for these rugged off-road conditions.

Due to the nature of the trip, Trans Africa tours do not have a specific day-to-day itinerary.

Refer to the Trip Dossier for more information.

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