Day 1: Bulawayo

Activities and Services

Day 2: Bulawayo

Day 3: Bulawayo

Activities and Services

Day 4: Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)

Day 5: Lusaka

Day 6: Lusaka

Expert tips

Lusaka City Market – Zambians go to this fascinating market to get their bargains. The market is host to over 400 stalls and despite its chaotic nature, tourists don’t often get hassled.

Soweto Market – this market is more functional than the City Market but is still worth a visit.

Sunday Craft Market – every Sunday the Arcades Shopping Centre car park is turned into a craft market. A great place for gifts and crafts

Northmead Market – known as a great place to stock up on souvenirs and to enjoy the small supermarkets, restaurants and fresh food stalls in the area.

Munda Wanga is 16km from Lusaka City Centre. It is an Environmental Park that is comprised of an Environmental Education Centre, a Wildlife Park and Sanctuary and a beautiful Botanical Garden. Open daily from 8am- 16:00

Lilayi Elephant Nursery.  15 minutes south of Lusaka on the Kafue Rd, you’ll find a turnoff to Lilayi Game Reserve and here you will find the Elephant Ophanage Project that rescues and rehabilitates orphaned elephants before releasing them back into the wild. Open daily for viewing the baby elephants between 11.30am and 13:00.

Day 7: Lusaka

City Lodge Lusaka City Lodge Lusaka City Lodge Lusaka

Expert tips

Monkey Pools is on the Mukamunya Estate and offers  a beautiful outing for wimming and playing in the  crystal clear turquoise waters, the source of the Mukamunya river. The grounds are extremely beautiful and with jungle like forests and make an excellent picnic spot for a day out. You’ll find them out on the Leopards Hill Rd where the tar ends. Take the road to the left and look out for the signs.

Recommended

Day 8: Harare

Day 10: Harare

Day 11: End of Itinerary

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