Day 1: Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)

Upon your arrival at Victoria Falls International Airport, you will be welcomed and transferred by road to your accommodation, Ilala Lodge, where you will spend your first night.

Perched just minutes from the world-famous Victoria Falls, Ilala Lodge offers a comfortable and welcoming base to experience one of Africa’s most iconic natural wonders. Each room is designed for relaxation, with views of the gardens and in the near distance the mist of the “Smoke that Thunders”, making it the perfect retreat after a day of exploration.

During your stay, you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the iconic Victoria Falls as well as a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River, two unmissable highlights of the region. Beyond these, you can also explore Victoria Falls town, browsing its charming cafés, bustling markets, and local craft shops. For those seeking even more adventure, optional activities include scenic helicopter or microlight flights over the falls, white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and the Gorge Swing. Wildlife experiences in nearby Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park add another layer to your stay, ensuring there is something for every kind of traveller.

Days 2 - 3: Kazuma Forest Reserve

After breakfast, you will enjoy a guided tour of Victoria Falls, exploring rainforest trails and viewpoints that showcase this natural wonder from different angles. Following your tour, you will be transferred by road to the Kazungula border, where you’ll cross into Botswana. Your guide will meet you here and take you on a Chobe River Cruise, before continuing on to Camp Kuzuma, your lodge for the next two nights.

Camp Kuzuma is located in a private concession in the Kazuma Forest Reserve, a remote wilderness area between Chobe and Hwange. The camp is built facing a central waterhole that draws elephants, giraffes, roan antelope, and a variety of plains game daily; perfect for armchair game viewing. With just a handful of tented suites, it offers an intimate and quiet safari experience.

Over the course of your stay, you’ll explore this little-visited region on morning and afternoon game drives, where you will likely see large herds of elephants, zebras, and buffalo migrating between Botswana and Zimbabwe. The concession’s location allows for off-road driving and fewer vehicles, giving you more flexibility and better wildlife encounters.

Camp Kuzuma offers a slower, more personal safari, there’s time to relax on the deck, visit the spa, or watch elephants drink just metres away from camp. Sundowners overlooking the waterhole are often a highlight, with herds of elephants arriving at dusk.

Days 4 - 5: Hwange National Park

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Pandamatenga border, where you will cross into Zimbabwe. Your Nantwich guide will be waiting for you just beyond the border post to transfer you to Nantwich Lodge, your home for the next two nights.

Nantwich Lodge is set in the remote northwest of Hwange National Park, overlooking a bustling dam. Its intimate suites promise a quiet, private safari experience. From the main deck, watch hippo, crocodile, elephants, mega herds of buffalo and lions coming to drink, or step into the camp’s underground hide for a private, ground-level wildlife perspective.

Throughout your time here, your mornings and afternoons will be spent on guided game drives across open savannahs and woodlands. Hwange is often called “Lion Country,” and you’ll have excellent chances of seeing lions up close. Seasonal bush walks allow you to track wildlife on foot, learning the ecosystem’s secrets from your experienced guide.

Between drives, relax at the lodge: cool off in the pool, enjoy a mobile spa treatment overlooking the bush, or linger in the hide for unforgettable photo opportunities. Exclusive night drives on Nantwich’s private concession reveal nocturnal species such as hyenas and leopards, rounding out a safari experience focused on intimate wildlife encounters.

Days 6 - 7: Hwange National Park

After coffee and a light breakfast, you will go on a game drive through Hwange National Park until you reach  Bumbusi Wilderness Camp, your hideaway for the next two nights.

Set in a remote part of Northern Hwange, surrounded by rocky hills and sandstone outcrops. Its location near a permanent spring makes it a good spot for wildlife, with elephants often seen just below the main deck. With only a few stone-and-canvas chalets, the camp offers a quiet stay away from the busier parts of the park.

Your days will be spent blending wildlife viewing with cultural history. You will explore the area on game drives and guided bush walks along the Deka River or into the Bumbusi Gorge. You’ll also visit the nearby ruins, the Bumbusi National Monument, and rock etchings, which reflect the long human history of the area, one of the few places in Hwange where you can combine game viewing with historical interest.

Back at camp, the pace is slower. You can spend time on the deck, where elephants often pass by, or enjoy tea from the kettle that’s always on the fire. Evenings are simple and relaxed, with dinner and time around the fire.

Day 8: End of Itinerary

After your final morning coffee and breakfast, you’ll go on one last game drive transfer through Hwange National Park to Robins Airstrip for your flight back to Victoria Falls International Airport, arriving in time for your onward departure.

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