Ship:  National Geographic Explorer

Itinerary:  An Epic Voyage to the Indian Ocean

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Day 1 : Cape Town
Day 2 : Cape Peninsula (Cape of Good Hope)
Day 3 : Cape Town/Embark
Day 4 : Hermanus
Day 5 : Mossel Bay/Knysna
Day 6 : Port Elizabeth
Day 7 : At Sea (B,L,D)
Day 8 : Richards Bay/Hluhluwe-Imfolozi/St. Lucia
Day 9 : Maputo, Mozambique
Day 10 : Expedition Day: Ponta da Barra
Day 11 : At Sea (B,L,D)
Day 12 : Toliara, Madagascar
Day 13 : Morondava
Day 14 : At Sea (B,L,D)
Day 15 : Anjajavy
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Day 19 : Dar es Salaam/Disembark
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Days Dates Deck + Cabin Type
Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 2S Cat 3 Cat 3S Cat 4 Cat 5 Cat 6 Cat 7 Cat 8
19 Mar 6, 2009 $13,780 $14,590 $18,240 $15,290 $18,990 $15,890 $18,960 $18,960 $21,890 $25,390
Mar 6, 2009 - Complimentary roundtrip air if you book by Nov 30, 2008
Destinations : Africa, Madagascar, Mayotte, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania
Activities : Cultural Activities, Nature Viewing, Photography, Snorkeling

Our voyage is extraordinary in its diversity and scope, visiting five countries and a remarkable number of different habitats. Beginning in Cape Town, South Africa, and ending in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, you’ll see the Cape of Good Hope; the wildlife of South Africa’s bush country; Mozambique’s coastline and capital; lemurs and other wildlife of Madagascar; cultures and wildlife of Mayotte in the Comores Islands, and the storied “spice island” of Zanzibar. Our expedition staff will make sure that you learn all about the many facets of the things you’ll see.

Day 1 : Cape Town

Arrive in Cape Town, South Africa’s oldest city, set between Table Mountain and the blue waters of Table Bay, and transfer to the Radisson SAS Hotel Waterfront, situated at the ocean’s edge. There’s a welcome reception at our hotel.

Day 2 : Cape Peninsula (Cape of Good Hope)

We spend the full day exploring the Cape Peninsula, which divides the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. At Hout Bay, we take a short boat ride to Seal Island to visit a colony of Cape fur seals. We continue to the Cape Point Nature Reserve, at Africa’s southwestern tip. The reserve has a cross-section of the Cape’s unique flora, along with baboons, ostriches, Cape cormorants, and more wildlife. After lunch, visit a colony of African penguins at Boulders Beach. Return to the Radisson in the afternoon, and we gather for dinner at our hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 3 : Cape Town/Embark

Take the cable car (weather permitting) to the top of Table Mountain, with tremendous views all around the Cape Peninsula. Then visit renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, showcasing the Cape’s flora (including a great collection of proteas) in a beautiful setting. We embark National Geographic Endeavour in the afternoon, and sail along the Atlantic coast for sunset views of the Cape of Good Hope. (B,L,D)

Day 4 : Hermanus

The seaside town of Hermanus is our base for a choice of activities. The adventurous can travel to Gansbaai for the heart-pounding experience of entering the water to observe great white sharks from the safety of a steel cage (conditions permitting) off “Shark Alley.” You may also see African penguins, cormorants, gannets, and fur seals. Alternatively, visit the Fernkloof Nature Reserve, renowned for the beauty and diversity of its plant life, and walk through the fynbos (“fine bush”) in search of flowers and wildlife that includes birds, baboons and mongoose. We continue sailing in the afternoon. (B,L,D)

Day 5 : Mossel Bay/Knysna

From Mossel Bay, take an excursion along the coastline to Knysna, gateway to South Africa’s “Garden Route.” Cross the Knysna Lagoon by ferry to explore the private Featherbed Nature Reserve, and take a leisurely downhill walk with great views through forest, seeing the steep sandstone cliffs and ancient Khoi Khoi sea caves. There are many bird species and great views across Knysna Lagoon. After a buffet lunch under a canopy of milkwood trees, we return to Mossel Bay and sail. (B,L,D)

Day 6 : Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth is a bustling city full of history. Drive through the city centre and visit the Ubuntu Education Fund, dedicated to developing quality education and healthy communities. Visit Cape Recife, a nature reserve on a headland at the tip of Algoa Bay, offering great birding and walking opportunities, a beautiful beach and a historic lighthouse. (B,L,D)

Day 7 : At Sea (B,L,D)

Day 8 : Richards Bay/Hluhluwe-Imfolozi/St. Lucia

Drive to the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve, renowned for its big game populations that include rhinoceros, elephant, lion, giraffe, antelopes and buffalo. Take a game drive in an open safari vehicle in search of the park’s exceptional bird life and big game. Continue to St. Lucia and iSimangaliso Wetland Park (formerly called the St. Lucia Wetland Park), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a boat cruise in search of large groups of hippos, crocodiles, fish eagles and much more. Among the park’s habitats are forested dunes and papyrus marshes. (B,L,D)

Day 9 : Maputo, Mozambique

Tour Maputo, Mozambique’s capital, a city full of character and charm. Visit the Museum of Natural History, the Steel House, Fortress, Botanical Garden and Cathedral and walk through the colorful Central Market, before sailing north in the evening. (B,L,D)

Day 10 : Expedition Day: Ponta da Barra

We drop anchor off Ponta da Barra. There are miles of unspoiled coastline here, and we go ashore to enjoy the idyllic beaches, swim or snorkel. You can also take a birdwatching excursion to the nearby freshwater pans. Our ship then heads eastward, across the Mozambique Channel. (B,L,D)

Day 11 : At Sea (B,L,D)

Day 12 : Toliara, Madagascar

We dock in Toliara, Madagascar, and set off on a long day’s excursion to Isalo National Park. This spectacular habitat has striking sandstone cliffs and interesting botany, and the adventurous can take a four-wheel drive ride and hike to a canyon with lemurs including sifakas and ring-tails. We’ll also visit some of Madagascar’s quintessential “spiny forest.” (B,L,D)

Day 13 : Morondava

Drive to the renowned “Avenue of the Baobabs,” with a large stand of photogenic Adansonia grandidieri trees. Also visit the Kirindy Forest to look for sifakas and other lemurs, chameleons, iguanas and, with luck fossas (striped civets). (B,L,D)

Day 14 : At Sea (B,L,D)

Day 15 : Anjajavy

We’ve made special arrangements to visit a private reserve called Anjajavy, where we look for Coquerel’s sifakas, brown lemurs, fish eagles, ibises and flocks of lovebirds. There may be kayaking opportunities at a nearby river mouth and a chance for some fine Zodiac cruises along the coast. (B,L,D)

Day 16 : Mayotte, French Comoros

Although geographically within the Comoros Group, Mayotte is a territory of France. Our visit shows us French colonial architecture, colorful local cultures and a distinctive style of dress. We’ll see the fragrant ylang-ylang tree, cultivated here, whose oil is prized by perfumers. We plan to board Zodiacs and head off to Ile M’Bouzi in search of brown lemurs, and there may be a chance to snorkel. (B,L,D)

Day 17 : At Sea (B,L,D)

Day 18 : Zanzibar, Tanzania

We have the day on the storied “spice island” of Zanzibar, where cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon are still cultivated. We take a walking tour of the historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and learn about traditional Swahili culture and the island’s rich history, visiting Zanzibar’s museum, the Sultan’s Palace and Old Fort. Walk through the forest of Jozani Natural Forest Reserve, home to the endemic red colobus monkey. (B,L,D)

Day 19 : Dar es Salaam/Disembark

Disembark and transfer to the airport for flights home, or continue on the extension to the game parks of Northern Tanzania. (B)


Optional 8 Day Pre Cruise Namibia Extension:
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Ship Description: National Geographic Explorer

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The National Geographic Explorer is a state-of-the-art expedition ship accommodating 148 guests in 81 outside cabins. It is fully stabilized, enabling it to navigate polar passages while providing comfort. The National Geographic Explorer houses technology for sea exploration, such as Zodiacs, kayaks, hydro-phones, underwater HD cameras and a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV). Additional accommodations include multiple dining venues, a lounge area designed specifically for educational presentations and a luxury wellness spa.

Public areas include two restaurants, a lounge and bar, library, observation lounge, spa, fitness center, and sauna. A mud room with lockers provides storage for guests’ expedition gear. Meals: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Menu is international with local flair.

Cabins: All cabins face outside with windows or portholes. Each has private facilities and climate controls.

Expedition Equipment: Hydrophone, kayaks, remotely operated vehicle (R.O.V.), snorkeling gear, Splash-Cam, underwater video camera, video microscope, and Zodiac landing craft.

Services include a full-time doctor, Undersea Specialist, Wellness Specialist, LEXspa Therapist, and Video Chronicler. There is internet access for guests, a business center, and laundry. Our "Open Bridge" policy allows guests to learn about the art of navigation and state-of-the-art navigational equipment from our Captain and Officers.

Cat 1
C Deck - Cabins 301-308. Double with porthole.
Cat 2
C Deck - Cabins 317-320, 335-336. Double with window.
Cat 2S
C Deck Solo - Cabins 309-312, 329-334. Single cabins with window
National Geographic Explorer - Cat 3 Cabin Cat 3
D and E Deck - Cabins 103-104, 107-108, 201-202, 204-207, 210, 212, 217, 226, 228. Double with window.
Cat 3S
D and E Solo - Cabins 105-106, 203, 208. Single cabins with window.
Cat 4
C Deck - Cabins 313-316, 321-328, 337-340, 342, 344, 346, 348, 350. Long double with window.
Cat 5
C Deck - Cabins 341, 343. Oversize double with window, no balcony.
Cat 6
D Deck - Cabins 209, 211, 214, 216, 218, 220-222, 224. Double with balcony.
Cat 7
E Deck Suites with no balcony - 101-102. D Deck Suite with balcony - 213.
Cat 8
D Deck - Suites with balcony. 215, 219, 230.
National Geographic Explorer - Deck Plan

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