Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)

Days 1 - 3

Victoria Falls is an awe-inspiring sight of beauty located on the Zambezi River, serving as the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The massive basalt cliffs over which the falls thunder transform the Zambezi from a calm river into rapids that carve their way through dramatic gorges. The falls have been designated as a National Park and World Heritage Site, and they are also one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, bungee jumping, and zip-lining at the falls. Additionally, there are more relaxed activities available, including sunset cruises, walking tours, and interactions with elephants.

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Nkasa Rupara National Park

Days 3 - 5

Nkasa Rupara is a national park located in Namibia. It is centered on the Nkasa and Rupara Islands on the Kwando/Linyanti River to the southwest of East Caprivi. It is Namibia's largest formally protected wetland area. The reserve encompasses broad-leafed tree and woodland savanna biomes. The National Park is renowned for its large herds of elephants and buffaloes, as well as a high population of game that attracts major predators such as lions, leopards, and hyena and is also home to over 400 recorded bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers throughout the year.

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Divundu

Days 5 - 7

The charming town of Divundu is located in northern Namibia, where the Okavango River provides a stunning backdrop to its scenic beauty and wildlife. The flat plains are covered with dense tree and shrub savannah, including Camelthorn Trees and Makalani Palms. With Bwabwata National Park, Popa Falls, and Divundu Bridge nearby, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. This northern region is home to various wildlife such as Buffalo, Zebra, Cheetah, and Elephant. Visitors must take part in magical sunset drives, boat rides, and guided walks. Divundu's unique location and attractions often keep people coming back to the area.

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Okavango Panhandle

Days 7 - 9

The Okavango Panhandle in Botswana is the main water source for the Okavango Delta. It is a 70 km stretch of the river that starts where it enters Botswana and ends in the Delta. To the west of the Panhandle is a rocky outcrop called Tsodilo Hills, an area with fascinating cave paintings and hiking trails. The area is perfect for catching Tigerfish and bream due to the deep and fast-flowing river. There are 17 species of fish in the area. Bird watching is also excellent in the region's tall, shady riverine forests, where you can see both resident and migratory birds.

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Boteti River

Days 9 - 12

The Boteti River is a natural watercourse located on the western boundary of the Makgadikgadi National Park in Botswana. The river is situated on the outskirts of Khumaga Village and is easily accessible from Maun, Nata, or the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Visitors can enjoy exciting activities such as half and full-day game drives, cultural village walks, and sunset walks, as well as dining at restaurants in the area. The river is essential in supplying water to the surrounding areas throughout the year, and it provides an opportunity for visitors to explore one of the world's largest salt pans in a serene, comfortable, and welcoming setting.

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Nata

Days 12 - 13

Nata is a village in Botswana's central district. It is located at a crossroads between routes leading north and west, making it a convenient stop-over for travellers heading to Maun. The village is surrounded by Mokolwane palms, and the river delta feeds into the Sua Pan, providing a peaceful retreat. Exploring the area in four-wheel drives to reach the salt pans is a fun activity. The bird sanctuary, home to 165 bird species including flamingos and pelicans, is a community project and a must-visit. Travelers have a variety of accommodation options including game reserves, lodges, hotels, and camping sites.

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Chobe National Park

Days 13 - 15

The Chobe National Park is located in northern Botswana, near the expansive Okavango Delta. This park is renowned for the large herds of elephants and buffalo that gather along the riverfront in the dry months. Visitors can enjoy boat cruises and game drives, taking advantage of the park's natural beauty to capture stunning photographs. The river is vital to the region, providing year-round water sources for various animals and birds. With fertile floodplains, grasslands, mopane woodlands, and thick scrub, this park is home to one of Africa's largest concentrations of wildlife.

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