Classic Safari Adventure in Zimbabwe
From a wonder of the world to a big 5 safari, enjoy the spoils of Zimbabwe.
Highlights
- Experience Victoria Falls
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Victoria Falls, Hwange, Mana Pools
Wildlife Viewing
Experience Overview
Experience the classic Zimbabwe, as you visit the famous Victoria Falls along with two famous National Parks. At Vic Falls, chance your luck and swim out to the Devil’s Pool or hop aboard a microlite, which would bestow unparalleled views of the Vic Falls themselves. During your time in the bush, spot Big 5 animals up-close. Zimbabwe is truly a hidden treasure in Africa; you will not spot many tourists and feel as though the bush is all yours to explore.
Sample Itinerary
Victoria Falls
Explore Victoria Falls. Resting on the southern banks of the Zambezi River at the western end of the eponymous falls, this popular tourist town is compact enough to walk around and makes an ideal base for travellers exploring the seventh wonder of the world, the unfathomably vast Victoria Falls. About two-thirds of the falls can be viewed from the Zimbabwean side and, while the falls are undoubtedly the star attraction, the area provides both adventure seekers and sightseers with plenty of opportunities to warrant a longer stay. Popular activities include scenic flights over the falls in helicopters or microlights, bungee jumping off the Victoria Falls Bridge, white-water rafting (seasonal), and day trips to Chobe National Park. The town itself offers some excellent accommodation and restaurant options as well as an eclectic variety of African curios and authentic art sold by friendly Zimbabwean locals who are wonderfully welcoming and eager to help you enjoy your stay.
Hwange National Park
Depart Victoria Falls for Hwange National Park. Situated in western Zimbabwe, the Hwange National Park is the country’s biggest reserve, home to a profusion of wildlife, including giraffe, lion, zebra and approximately 40 000 elephants. It provides a sanctuary for all the country’s endangered species, including a population of wild dogs thought to be among the most sizeable surviving groups on the continent. The park’s magnificent terrain ranges from desert dunes, savannah lands and mopane woodlands to rocky outcrops and sparse forests. Visitors can look forward to game drives, guided walks or horse riding safaris. Other highlights include: the Bumbusi National Monument and the Nyamandhlovu Pan.
Mana Pools National Park
Depart Hwange National Park for Mana Pools National Park. Located in northern Zimbabwe, the life-giving power of the Zambezi River makes Mana Pools National Park one of Zimbabwe’s most lush and flourishing regions. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is known for its natural beauty and as one of the continent’s premier game-viewing areas. Visitors can look forward to an array of activities such as canoe trips which are offered year round and provide a unique and memorable way for visitors to experience the area’s striking scenic beauty and diverse fauna, while guided walks are a great way to take its pristine riverside forests. Other popular activities include: game drives, river cruises, nature walks, bird watching, catch-and-release fishing, and searching for dinosaur tracks.
DAY 1-2
Victoria Falls
DAY 3-5
Hwange National Park
DAY 6-8
Mana Pools National Park
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