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Recently, whilst camping in Namibia, Seat Son popped the question to his lovely GF, and she said yes
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Although they met in the UAE, where they currently live, she has family in both South Africa and Portugal, so the big question for the rest of us was which one of these places would be selected for the wedding. And the winner is.....Capetown area, specifically Montpellier Wine Farm Tulbagh in late March 2026.
After the wedding, the families will all be getting together to do a safari thing for a few days to as yet unknown destination likely in the Western Cape area, as recommended by her local family.
So, inspired by the fabulous trip reports of many AFFers, we are now thinking of adding 3-4 weeks (ie most of April 2026) after the wedding and taking some organised tours to see a bit of southern Africa - likely countries we might go to are Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe.
We anticipate flying CBR-SYD-JNB-CPT and return, but this may change depending on start/end locations of the tours we select and how we would travel to/from those srate and end points eg maybe we would open jaw on the return and depart from JNB.
So, a special shout out to @RooFlyer, @kpc, @bPeteb, @Fruitloop50, @ShelleyB and any others who would be willing to help me with some total newbie questions for planning this unexpected trip.
I've done a preliminary look at possibly suitable itineraries with Intrepid (only because they obviously have very good name recognition with me
) and have latched onto these choices as indicative of what we might like to do. These are basically the same itinerary, but one option is a 23 day trip, and the other is 2 separate shorter trips taken end to end. I've selected comfort level because I am not sure of the value proposition of going up to premium. We are not keen to do basic accommodation or camping.



So my initial questions to the brains trust are, in your experience:

Although they met in the UAE, where they currently live, she has family in both South Africa and Portugal, so the big question for the rest of us was which one of these places would be selected for the wedding. And the winner is.....Capetown area, specifically Montpellier Wine Farm Tulbagh in late March 2026.

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After the wedding, the families will all be getting together to do a safari thing for a few days to as yet unknown destination likely in the Western Cape area, as recommended by her local family.
So, inspired by the fabulous trip reports of many AFFers, we are now thinking of adding 3-4 weeks (ie most of April 2026) after the wedding and taking some organised tours to see a bit of southern Africa - likely countries we might go to are Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe.
We anticipate flying CBR-SYD-JNB-CPT and return, but this may change depending on start/end locations of the tours we select and how we would travel to/from those srate and end points eg maybe we would open jaw on the return and depart from JNB.
So, a special shout out to @RooFlyer, @kpc, @bPeteb, @Fruitloop50, @ShelleyB and any others who would be willing to help me with some total newbie questions for planning this unexpected trip.
I've done a preliminary look at possibly suitable itineraries with Intrepid (only because they obviously have very good name recognition with me




So my initial questions to the brains trust are, in your experience:
- what are the relative advantages/disadvantages of taking a single longer trip v two shorter ones end to end?
- what other companies have people had good experiences with that I should consider for tours?
- what are the genuine differences between comfort level and premium level trips? The premium ones seem to be almost twice the cost of comfort level and I am not sure whether that is worth it or not.
- do these itineraries cover the main things people might want to see in Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe?
- are there better countries to see for first (and likely last) timers to southern Africa?
- how does one get to/from Victoria Falls to connect back to international flights home?
- what other questions should I be asking you?