Arrive Mana Pools
Begin your journey flying from Victoria Falls to Mana Pools on the western boundary of the Sapi Reserve. Spend these first two nights exploring the 250,000 acre area and relaxing in your mobile tented camp.
Mana Pools, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the ideal place to get close to nature. It is a truly remote park situated in the extreme north of Zimbabwe, far from any major town or human settlement. The national park is home to magnificent and enormous elephants that return year after year to the same places and are well known to the locals in the area. During the winter months, Mana Pools has the highest concentration of game in the entire continent of Africa. Both walking and canoe safaris are available.



Sapi Reserve Sky Beds
Make your way to the Sapi Reserve via road transfer. You will have to opportunity to experience the beautiful scenery and wildlife sightings along the way. An area of unsurpassed beauty, Sapi Reserve offers abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, superb fishing and photographic safari activities.
The Sapi Reserve is one of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites situated along The Zambezi Valley. This valley which runs along the border between northern Zimbabwe and Zambia is one of the largest, most remote, least populated areas on planet earth.
Accessible only by air or 4X4 vehicle the area is a pristine untamed wilderness area teeming with wildlife.



The Zambezi Riverside
For these next two days, spend time exploring the Zambezi river area and staying at the luxurious mobile river camp.
The Zambezi is the fourth longest river in Africa, after the Nile, Congo, and Niger Rivers. It is the longest east flowing river in Africa. It flows through six countries on its journey from its source in north-western Zambia to the Indian Ocean, an amazing 2 700 km. This river evokes mystery and excitement with few rivers in the world remaining as pristine or as little explored. Large populations of hippopotamuses are found on calm stretches of the river and many crocodiles and monitor lizards. Birds are abundant, with species including heron, pelican, egret and African fish eagle present in large numbers. The riverine woodland supports large mammals including zebra, buffalo and elephant.



Day 7: Departure
Bid farewell to your journey this morning and make your way back to the Victoria Falls area for your flights homeward.