Day 1 Livingstone/Victoria Falls Muli shani! Welcome to Zambia.
After checking in to your superior accommodation you will be greeted by our local representative and transferred to visit the magnificent Victoria Falls (Zambian side).
The traditional name for Victoria Falls is Mosi-oa-Tunya, which translates as "the Smoke that Thunders". Its modern name is in honour of Queen Victoria, and was given to the falls in 1855 by David Livingstone. Although not the highest or the largest falls in the world, Victoria Falls is 1708 meters wide, making it the largest curtain of water in the world. It drops between 90 m and 107 m into the Zambezi Gorge and an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water plummet over the edge every minute. This spectacular site is considered one of the new natural wonders of the world and will take your breath away.
Meals included Dinner
Overnight Your accommodation is either at the Zambezi Waterfront
Days 2-3 Chobe National Park
This morning after breakfast, you'll drive to the Chobe National Park. We drive about 45 minutes (70 km) out of Livingstone to meet the Kazangula Ferry. The ferry ride takes approximately 3 hours, depending on their schedule for the day. Once we disembark the ferry into Botswana it is only a 15 km drive to our accommodation, roughly 20 minutes.
The Chobe is the second largest national park in Botswana and has one of the greatest concentrations of game on the African continent. With some 120,000 elephants, large herds of buffaloes, wildebeest, giraffes and many more of Africa's most famous creatures, game drives here are almost guaranteed to be incredibly rewarding. All park fees are included.
Enjoy a 3-hour river cruise on the Chobe River - a chance to spot hippos and fish-eagles - followed by lunch at the bush camp. An afternoon game drive in the Chobe is followed by dinner in the camp.
Rise early on day 3 for an early morning game drive, followed by a hearty brunch at camp. After lunch and a short midday siesta (just like most of the plains animals!) you'll be able to go out on another afternoon game drive. Enjoy a final dinner at camp and recount your safari experience with your fellow travellers. Game drives are in an open game drive vehicle and accompanied by a qualified guide.
Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. All meals, water and wine with meals are included at the camp. Drinks other than those mentioned are not included on your safari. Drinks can be purchased at a bottle store in Kasane town before entering the park.
Overnight Bush camp in the Chobe
Please note that our bush camp in the Chobe will be in a private Hatab campsite, away from the self-drive tourist campsites. These campsites are only available to registered Hatab operators. Accommodation is in dome tents with duvets and pillows on stretcher beds, all which are provided. You will need to bring your own towels however.
Day 4 Victoria Falls/Livingstone
This morning after breakfast we travel back to Livingstone where your tour finishes on arrival. We are happy to transfer you to the Waterfront Hotel or the airport. It takes roughly 4 hours total for the short drive to the ferry, the ferry itself and then the 45 minute drive back to Livingstone.
Meals included Breakfast