Adventures in South Africa & Zimbabwe with Newburyport High School
Program Dates: June 2028
Newburyport High School Teacher-Leaders: Dr. Erin Hobbs and Ms. Catherine Taggart
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Departure from Boston
Your adventure begins as you check in for your overnight international flight from Boston to Cape Town, South Africa. Settle in, and get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife, meaningful cultural connections, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Day 2: Arrival in Cape Town
Welcome to South Africa! Upon arrival at Cape Town International Airport, you’ll be greeted by your local Program Director and guide who will be with you throughout your stay. As you make your way into the city, take in your first views of the dramatic coastline and iconic mountains surrounding Cape Town. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner with your group featuring local South African flavors before settling into your accommodations. Overnight in Cape Town.
Day 3: Cape Town City Highlights, Bo-Kaap Cooking Experience & Table Mountain
Start your day with a scenic cable car ride up Table Mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. From the summit, take in spectacular panoramic views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean, Robben Island, and the surrounding mountains stretching into the distance. Back in the city, enjoy a guided orientation tour through central Cape Town, where colonial architecture, colorful neighborhoods, and modern city life come together.
Later, explore the bustling Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, filled with waterfront restaurants, local markets, street performers, and incredible harbor views beneath Table Mountain. Overnight in Cape Town.
Day 4: Cape Peninsula Adventure
Set out on an unforgettable full-day journey along the spectacular Cape Peninsula. Travel the world-famous Chapman’s Peak Drive, where towering cliffs plunge dramatically into the Atlantic Ocean and breathtaking viewpoints seem to appear around every turn. Pass through charming seaside villages like Fish Hoek and Simon’s Town as you make your way toward the legendary Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve.
Explore rugged coastal trails, dramatic cliffs, and windswept beaches at one of the most famous landmarks in Africa, long believed by early explorers to be the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Enjoy a seafood lunch overlooking the harbor in Simon’s Town before heading to Boulders Beach for an unforgettable kayaking adventure alongside a colony of endangered African penguins. Paddle through crystal-clear waters while surrounded by massive granite boulders and stunning coastal scenery before returning to Cape Town for the evening. Overnight in Cape Town.
Day 5: Community Engagement in Cape Town
Spend the day immersed in a meaningful community engagement experience in Cape Town. Depending on local needs and ongoing projects, students may assist with youth programs, participate in environmental initiatives, support local schools, or work alongside community organizations focused on empowerment and development.
This hands-on experience provides an opportunity to connect directly with local residents, hear personal stories, and gain a deeper understanding of both the opportunities and challenges facing many South African communities today. More than just volunteering, this day is about building genuine human connections, learning from one another, and experiencing the warmth and resilience that define the spirit of South Africa. Overnight in Cape Town.
Day 6: Robben Island & Bo-Kaap Cooking Experience
This morning, board a ferry across Table Bay to Robben Island, one of South Africa’s most powerful and important historical sites. Best known as the prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 years during apartheid, the island stands today as a symbol of resilience, freedom, and the triumph of democracy over oppression.
Guided by former political prisoners and local historians, walk through the prison grounds, visit Mandela’s small prison cell, and hear firsthand stories about life during apartheid and South Africa’s long struggle for equality. The experience offers an incredibly moving and personal look into one of the defining chapters of modern history.
After returning to Cape Town, visit the vibrant Bo-Kaap neighborhood, famous for its brightly painted homes, cobblestone streets, and rich Cape Malay culture. While there, participate in a hands-on Cape Malay cooking class led by local residents, where you’ll learn how to prepare traditional dishes using fragrant spices and recipes passed down through generations. Beyond the food itself, the experience offers a meaningful opportunity to connect with local families and gain deeper insight into the history and traditions that make Bo-Kaap one of Cape Town’s most unique communities.
Day 7: Cape Town → Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Zimbabwe, home to one of the most spectacular natural wonders on Earth. Upon arrival in Victoria Falls, settle into your accommodations before heading out for an unforgettable sunset cruise along the mighty Zambezi River.
As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, cruise past small islands and quiet riverbanks while keeping an eye out for hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and colorful birdlife gathering along the water’s edge. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s most iconic waterways, and there’s no better way to experience its beauty than from the water at sunset, surrounded by the sounds and landscapes of the African wilderness. Overnight in Victoria Falls.
Day 8: Exploring Victoria Falls & Zip Line Adventure
Today, experience the awe-inspiring power of Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and the largest sheet of falling water on Earth. Known locally as “The Smoke that Thunders,” the falls send enormous clouds of mist high into the sky as millions of gallons of water crash into the gorge below.
During a guided walking tour through the rainforest trails surrounding the falls, take in spectacular viewpoints while learning about the geology, ecosystems, exploration history, and cultural significance of this incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site. Feel the thunderous roar of the falls beneath your feet and experience the mist rising into the air as rainbows stretch across the gorge.
Later, add some adrenaline to the day with an exciting zip line adventure soaring high above the dramatic Batoka Gorge. Glide across the canyon while taking in breathtaking views of the Zambezi River far below and the rugged cliffs that surround one of Africa’s most spectacular landscapes. Overnight in Victoria Falls.
Day 9: Elephant Conservation Experience
This morning, participate in the unforgettable “Through the Eyes of the Elephant” conservation experience with the Zambezi Elephant Welfare and Conservation Trust. Through hands-on educational experiences, gain a deeper understanding of elephant behavior, communication, intelligence, and the growing conservation challenges these incredible animals face across Africa today.
Learn how conservation organizations work to protect elephant populations while balancing the needs of local communities, wildlife habitats, and tourism. Hear stories from conservationists and caretakers dedicated to preserving Africa’s wildlife for future generations while experiencing an ethical and educational encounter focused on awareness, respect, and conservation.
Later, enjoy free time to explore the local artisan markets of Victoria Falls, relax at the hotel, or simply take in the atmosphere of this incredible destination before gathering for dinner with your group. Overnight in Victoria Falls.
Day 10: Victoria Falls → Karongwe Game Reserve
This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to South Africa’s safari region. Upon arrival in Hoedspruit, continue to Karongwe Private Game Reserve, where the African bush stretches endlessly across the horizon.
After settling into the lodge and enjoying lunch, head out on your first open-vehicle safari game drive accompanied by expert rangers and trackers. Venture deep into the reserve in search of elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, leopards, and countless other species that call this wilderness home. As the sun begins to set over the savanna, experience the magic of the African bush coming alive at dusk before returning to the lodge for dinner under the stars.
Day 11: Safari & Community Engagement
Rise early for a sunrise safari game drive, one of the best times of day to spot wildlife as the bush awakens with activity. Watch for herds of elephants crossing the landscape, giraffes browsing through acacia trees, and predators returning from their nighttime hunts.
Later, visit a nearby village and local school for a meaningful cultural exchange experience. Spend time connecting with students and community members while learning about daily life, education, traditions, and local culture in rural South Africa. In the afternoon, return to the reserve for another exciting safari experience as your guides help track wildlife across the reserve’s diverse ecosystems. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Day 12: Anti-Poaching & Safari Experience
Begin the day with another early morning safari drive before diving deeper into one of Africa’s most important conservation challenges: protecting endangered wildlife from poaching.
Today, join the Karongwe Anti-Poaching Unit for a fascinating behind-the-scenes conservation experience, including meeting the legendary Black Mambas — South Africa’s groundbreaking all-female anti-poaching team. Learn how rangers monitor and protect endangered animals such as rhinos, the technology and training used in conservation efforts, and the critical role local communities play in protecting wildlife for future generations.
After lunch at the lodge, head back into the reserve for another unforgettable afternoon game drive, offering one final chance to experience the thrill of spotting wildlife in its natural habitat. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Day 13: Safari & Departure
Your final day in Southern Africa begins with one last sunrise game drive through the reserve, soaking in the sights and sounds of the African wilderness one final time. After breakfast at the lodge, transfer to Hoedspruit Airport for your domestic flight to Johannesburg, where you’ll connect with your overnight international flight back to Boston.
Day 14: Arrival in Boston
Arrive back in Boston with unforgettable memories of Southern Africa’s vibrant cultures, breathtaking landscapes, inspiring history, meaningful community connections, and extraordinary wildlife encounters that few travelers ever get to experience.
What’s Included:
Roundtrip Airfare
Accommodations
Full Time Local Program Director
Transportation to Included Activities
Breakfast and Dinner Daily, Select Lunches
All Attractions and Activities
Guided Sightseeing by Local Expert Guides
All Tips and Gratuities
24-Hour Support
All Taxes and Fees
Global Citizen Certificate
Pre-Travel Preparation Meetings
