Victoria Falls (Zambia)

Days 1 - 4

Located a few kilometres from the Zambezi River in southwestern Zambia, the bustling town of Livingstone is famous as the home of the Victoria Falls.  One of the original natural wonders of the world, the World Heritage Site is known locally as ‘The Smoke that Thunders’.  This spectacle is accessible from both Zambia and Zimbabwe and is an ideal place to combine game viewing and water sports.  There is excellent fishing, a terrifying bungee jump and whitewater rafting.  

Visitors can hike around the falls, go on ‘lion walks’, or try ziplining or the bridge swing.  Those seeking more leisurely activities can take sunset cruises along the river, with champagne and snacks included, meander through the vibrant local Livingstone Market, or discover the region’s history and archeology at the Livingstone Museum.  (ITT)

Lower Zambezi

Days 4 - 7

Located on the Zimbabwean border in the southern reaches of Zambia, the Lower Zambezi region is best known as the home to the Lower Zambezi National Park which features exceptional, undeveloped wildlife areas. It is renowned for its abundant game - hippos, buffalo, crocodiles, fish eagles, and herds of elephants can be spotted, among other species. The landscape is characterised by rugged, unspoilt wilderness of vast floodplains, scattered with indigenous woodlands. Visitors can look forward to an array of wonderful activities along the Zambezi including game drives, walking safaris, canoe trips, and excellent tiger fishing.

Accommodation

Baines' River Camp

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Lower Zambezi
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