Safari Activities
Discover the ultimate safari adventure in Southern Africa, combining the best of Kasane, Livingstone, and Victoria Falls. In Kasane, explore Chobe National Park, home to the world’s largest elephant population, with unforgettable game drives and boat safaris. Livingstone, near Victoria Falls, offers thrilling activities like white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and wildlife safaris in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Victoria Falls itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, providing breathtaking views and wildlife experiences in Zambezi National Park. Whether you’re seeking adventure, wildlife encounters, or natural beauty, these three destinations offer a perfect blend of thrill and serenity for every traveler.
Location: Kasane, Botswana From Victoria Falls
Chobe Day Trip
US$206
Per Person
Chobe National Park is well known for its large herds of elephant that frequent the Chobe River on a daily basis. In the dry season an estimate of up to 85,000 elephants can be dispersed within the Chobe National Park, where the majority of them can be found along the river. Apart from the herds of elephants, Chobe also has lots more to offer. The Park has lion, leopard, buffalo and a whole host of antelope like sable, Puku, Kudu, Eland, Roan and many others which you can get to see. The river is filled with big pods of hippos and some of the biggest crocodiles in Africa.
This tour departs daily to the Chobe National Park in Botswana. Clients will be transferred to the Kazungula Border where their Botswana guide will meet them. They will proceed straight to the morning cruise where they will spend the morning game viewing along the Chobe River. The cruise will end at around 12h30 and clients will go to a hotel on the riverbank for lunch. After lunch, guests will board safari vehicles for an afternoon game drive in the Chobe National Park. Following this they will be taken back to the Kazungula Border where they will be met by their Zimbabwean guide for their return transfer to Victoria Falls. #VisitChobe
Arrangements
Duration: 7 hours
When: All year round
Where: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Weather: Weather permitting
What to Wear: Clients are advised to wear the following: · Comfortable attire that provides sun protection · Hiking/running shoes · Warm clothing in winter (April to August)
Things to Bring: Clients are advised to bring the following with: · Comfortable attire that provides sun protection · Sunscreen · Mosquito repellent
Requirements
Minimum Age: 2 years
Minimum Height: 0.0 m
Maximum Height: 0.0 m
Fitness Level: No Fitness Requirement
Qualifications: Not Applicable
Maximum Weight: 0.0 kg
Certification: None Required
Experience Level: No Experience Requirement
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Transfer,
- Game drive, Boat
- Cruise
- Lunch
Exclusions:
- Visas may be required for this tour (for guests own account).
- Chobe National Park entrance fee not included.
- Transfers outside Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Notes & Itinerary
Notes and Itinerary
07:00 to 07:30 – Guests will be picked up from their hotel, in a closed bus, and proceed on a 70km journey through the countryside to the Kazungula Border.
08:30 – Arrival at the Kazungula Border, where guests will exit Zimbabwe/Zambia and enter Botswana. At the border guests will change vehicles and are met by their Botswana guide.
08:45 – Once guests have gone through Botswana immigration, they will take a short drive to a Hotel/Lodge.
09:00 to 09:15 – Arrival at the hotel, where guests will have a short bathroom break, and will also be required to fill out the Park Entry form.
09:30 – Depart on guests’ first activity; either game drive or boat cruise. If guests would like to go on a specific activity first, then they should please specify.
12:30 – Return to the hotel for lunch. This will be served either a la carte or buffet style, with a selection of traditional and modern day meals to choose from.
13:30 – Depart for guests’ second activity. This will be the activity of which guests will have not done yet. If guests did boat cruise in the morning, then they will do a game drive in the afternoon and vice versa.
16:00 – Return from the Park and head back to the Kazungula Border.
16:30 – Guests will meet their bus and are transported back to their hotel.
17:30 – Arrive at guests’ hotel.
Location: Victoria Falls
Game Drives
Enjoy wildlife viewing in national parks and conservancies around Africa, where the experience is never boring under the guide of experienced tour operators/guides. There are always beautiful scenes to capture in national parks around Africa for long lasting memories.
Location: Victoria Falls
Walking Safari
There is more fun when you walk in the jungle with experienced tour guides. Embarking on a walking safari through the wilderness offers an immersive journey into the heart of untamed Africa. As one traverses the rugged terrain, guided by experienced trackers, each step unveils a spectacle of biodiversity unique to the region. The rustle of foliage and the distant calls of wildlife awaken the senses, heightening anticipation with every stride. From towering baobab trees to dense thickets, the landscape is a canvas painted with the rich hues of nature’s palette. Amidst this raw beauty, encounters with majestic creatures like elephants, giraffes, and antelopes are not merely glimpses but intimate experiences, fostering a profound connection with the natural world.
Location: Victoria Falls
Horse Back Safari
Horse riding through Victoria Falls offers a unique and exhilarating way to explore the stunning landscapes and wildlife of the region. Participants saddle up and embark on guided horseback rides, venturing along scenic trails that wind through the African bush and along the banks of the Zambezi River. Horse riding allows for a very intimate and immersive experience with nature.
Location: Hwange National Park
Hwange Day Trip
This is an adventurous trip for visitors booked outside Hwange to have an exploration of wildlife rich Hwange National Park. The trip can be either from Victoria Falls or Binga, where visitors will have a more than 100km drive (one way) to get into Hwange National Park (Zimbabwe’s largest Wildlife National Park). During the trip, visitors are guaranteed to see a lot of game which includes the Big Five. There are also chances to encounter the predators chasing or killing their prey, glorious predatory scenes!! #VisitHwange
Location: Victoria Falls
Elephant Encounter
The elephant encounter in Victoria Falls offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with these magnificent creatures in a natural and intimate setting. Guests embark on a guided experience that allows them to interact with elephants up close, learning about their conservation, behavior and biology. The encounter provides a profound and unforgettable connection with one of Africa’s most iconic species. Knowledgeable guides accompany participants throughout the experience, sharing fascinating insights and stories about the elephants and their role in the ecosystem.
Location: Victoria Falls
Bird Watching
Birdwatching in Zambezi National Park is a captivating and rewarding experience, attracting enthusiasts with its rich avian diversity and stunning natural beauty. As guests venture into the park’s varied habitats, including riverine forests, wetlands, and savannah grasslands, they are treated to a symphony of bird calls and sightings of a wide array of species. Zambezi National Park is home to over 400 bird species, ranging from colorful and charismatic species like African fish eagles, kingfishers, and lilac-breasted rollers to elusive and rare birds such as Pel’s fishing owl and Schalow’s turaco.
Location: Livingstone, Zambia
Rhino Walk
Embark on a unique Walking Safari with a White Rhino in Livingstone, Zambia’s Mosi O Tunya National Park, offering a rare chance to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. As the endangered status of rhinos grows increasingly critical, this experience becomes even more precious. Spend approximately three hours silently observing wildlife and engaging with your guide, walking at your own pace. Stop frequently to ask questions and delve into the fascinating world of conservation efforts and the importance of protecting these majestic animals for future generations to cherish.
