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Price
Price Final on Booking
Duration
7 Days / 6 Nights
24
Min Age
12
Location
Victoria Falls, Night Chobe & Okavango Delta
Overview
| Start | Accommodation | Destination | Basis | Duration |
| Day 1 | The Victoria Falls Hotel | Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) | B&B | 3 Nights |
| Day 4 | Cresta Mowana Safari Resort & Spa | Chobe River Front | FB+ | 1 Night |
| Day 5 | Gomoti Plains Camp | Okavango Delta | FB+ | 2 Nights |
Tour Plan
Day 1 The Victoria Falls Hotel, Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Day Itinerary
Overnight: The Victoria Falls Hotel
Activities
| Dinner | Jungle Junction |
Dinner at Jungle Junction
Dining at the Jungle Junction offers an unforgettable experience with a fusion of African flavours. Entertainment from ethnic groups epitomises the spirit of Africa. Jungle Junction is the ideal venue for incentives groups. The Jungle Junction has a maximum seating capacity of 140 pax.
Basis
Dinner.
Day 2 The Victoria Falls Hotel, Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Day Itinerary
Activities
| Morning | Guided tour of the Falls (Zam Side) |
| Morning | Tour of Livingstone Town |
| Lunch | The Lookout Café |
| Afternoon | Guided tour of the Falls (Zimbabwe) |
| Dinner | The Boma Restaurant |
Guided tour of the Falls (Zambian Side)
The Victoria Falls are the largest waterfall in the world, and are shared between two countries Zimbabwe and Zambia and the views are quite different from both sides. On the Zambian side of the falls, the tour is shorter as only 25% of the Falls are viewable from Zambia, but it is still very much worth the visit as the perspectives and the overall experience are quite different to Zimbabwe. Clients will learn how this magnificent world wonder was formed. You will also learn about the people who lived here over a century ago, and those that came to discover its existence and shared it with the world.
Tour of Livingstone Town
Another one of our popular Livingstone tours is a tour of the town itself. The town of Livingstone was moved from its original site at the Old Drift in 1905, due to malarial outbreaks, and moved to its healthier location on Constitution hill. The town was carefully planned with wide streets lined with trees; a lot of the original architecture is still in place today. The tour can be catered to clients specific requests and comprises a visit to Maramba Market, which is a bustling colourful market where you will find everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, to chitenge (local fabric). Or even more exciting the Salaula market, and see large displays of second hand clothes, a great favorite of the locals.
Lunch at Lookout Café
Perched on the rim of the Batoka Gorge, the Wild Horizons Lookout Café is a fusion of spectacular views and exquisite food. The African Contemporary styled restaurant is designed to emphasize its unique panoramic view of the Victoria Falls Bridge and Batoka Gorges, which form part of the spectacular backdrop.
Guided tour of the Falls (Zimbabwe)
A view of the Victoria Falls is something you will never forget and the best way to see them is on a guided tour. Discover how the Falls were formed and what local customs and traditions surround them. These tours are extremely informative and end with a visit to the local art and crafts centre.
The Boma Restaurant
The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show is a “must do” Victoria Falls dining and entertainment experience, specializing in traditional African food, drumming and dancing. The food is cooked and served in the style and quantity of a lavish feast, including irresistible desserts. On arrival, you are dressed in a chitenge (traditional sarong) and welcomed into a vibrant atmosphere in which the tantalizing aromas of local dishes and game meat on the braai (barbecue) fill the restaurant, which is partially open to the star-filled African sky.
Your meal begins with a mouth-watering platter of starters whilst the buffet includes soup from the campfire, a range of salads, game meat cooked on a braai (barbecue), followed by desserts. Vegetarian options are also available, as well as local dishes such as peanut butter spinach. You can also look forward to outstanding performances by traditional singers and dancers, and enjoy an energizing interactive drumming show. A face painter, storyteller, hair braider and fortune teller also form part of this festive evening.
Basis
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Day 3 The Victoria Falls Hotel, Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Day Itinerary
Activities
| Morning | Helicopter Flight |
| Lunch | Dusty Road Township Experience |
| Afternoon | Ra-Ikane Sunset Cruise |
| Dinner | Livingstone Room |
Helicopter Flight 15min
The 15 minute flights depart regularly throughout the day and offer spectacular photographic opportunities. Guests are collected from their hotels 30 minutes prior to their flight departure time and are given a safety talk on arrival at the Helipad, near the Elephant Hills Inter-Continental Hotel. After take-off on the 15-minute Flight of Angels, the helicopter turns out towards the Victoria Falls. The pilot will fly circuits over The Falls in both directions giving guests the best viewing and photographic opportunities. A trip up river and back over the Zambezi National Park completes your flight.
Dusty Road Township Experience
The Dusty Road Township Experience restaurant is situated in the bustling heart of Chinotimba, the largest and oldest township in Victoria Falls. The restaurant boasts food cooked in the Zimbabwean way, on open fires and in cast iron pots and ovens, providing guests with an authentic, wholesome and tasty food experience. The style of the restaurant is cheerful, earthy, soulful and funky with a true purpose at its core. The welfare of women, female empowerment and the awareness of Zimbabwean culture are of huge importance to the restaurant.
Ra-Ikane Sunset Cruise
The Ra-Ikane fleet was built to ensure that each guest is able to experience the wild beauty of the Zambezi River with ease and style. Each boat has its own Ra-Ikane crew, made up of a captain, guide and waiter to ensure that you can sit back and enjoy the ride. As you meander along a stretch of river that boasts spectacular scenery and diverse wildlife, you’ll be closer to the action since the Ra-Ikane’s monohull boats allow you to be closer to the water line.
With the banks of the Zambezi National Park flanking each cruise, you’ll be sure to spot elephants, hippos and crocodiles from plush club chairs that sit around teak-topped tables, which accommodate up to four guests each. Don’t be shy; the crew encourages movement around the boat. With lots of space on the flat deck, make yourself comfortable in the space as you look out for exciting and exotic birds and wildlife. Your comfort is paramount; all transfers are included in the cruise and we can cater to dietary requirements.
Livingstone Room
Enjoy dinner and dancing in the elegant Edwardian Livingstone Room, with classic a la carte and tables d’hote menus. Whilst the Livingstone Room reflects the century old hotel’s style of grandeur and opulence, the dress code has been relaxed for the convenience of the guest. A fine selection of wine and liqueurs are available. Maximum seating capacity of 120 pax
Basis
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Day 4 Cresta Mowana Safari Resort & Spa, Chobe River Front
Day Itinerary
Overnight: Cresta Mowana Safari Resort & Spa
Cresta Mowana Safari Resort & Spa is located on the banks of the mighty Chobe River. In the tranquil surroundings, guests can experience authentic African comfort, spacious accommodations and delectable cuisine. Take full advantage of a wealth of wildlife and embark upon an exhilarating game drive in the Chobe National Park. The national park is famed for it’s large elephant herds, and has some of the largest concentrations of game on the African continent.
For a more laid-back holiday, tackle 9 holes on the popular golf course, or simply interact with the spectacular, natural surrounds on a slow walk along the river. Guests can also enjoy bird watching from the Mokoro, or a leisurely canoe trail on the waters of the Chobe. The onsite spa offers an opportunity for relaxation and recuperation with a range of treatments. The resort also features air-conditioned guest accommodations, decorated in an Afro-centric style that adds to the natural ambiance.
Activities
| Chobe Game Viewing |
| Chobe Boat Cruise |
Chobe Game Viewing
Chobe is renowned for its excellent game viewing, especially for herds of elephants which come down to the river to drink.
Chobe Boat Cruise
The Chobe Boat Cruise is a wonderful way to experience the Chobe National Park. Puku and lechwe antelopes are common on the Chobe Floodplains and herds of elephants can be seen crossing the Chobe River to the islands. Other common sites are hippos and crocodiles basking in the sun. There are a variety of boating options for the Chobe boat cruises. Guests can join a standard cruise on a river cruiser taking about 30-40 people or have the opportunity to take a smaller boat and focus on photography and birding. The bigger boats have bars on board for drinks and soft drinks. All Chobe boat cruises depart from Kasane, the town which borders onto the Chobe national park. There are regular afternoon and morning departures.
Basis
Full Board Plus – Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Day 5 Gomoti Plains Camp, Okavango Delta
Day Itinerary
Overnight: Gomoti Plains Camp
Game Drives
Game drives are conducted in the mornings and afternoon/evenings at camp. They usually last about three hours each and are conducted along the river systems and flood plains around the camp. The wildlife in the area is prolific and chances are good to see some of the larger predators, herds of elephant and buffalo and all the plains animals that occur here. Night drives are conducted in the early evening offering one a chance to see the smaller more nocturnal animals with spotlights.
Basis
Full Board Plus – Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Day 6 Gomoti Plains Camp, Okavango Delta
Day Itinerary
Activities
| Morning Game Drives |
| Walking Safaris |
Morning Game Drives
Game drives are conducted in the mornings and afternoon/evenings at camp. They usually last about three hours each and are conducted along the river systems and flood plains around the camp. The wildlife in the area is prolific and chances are good to see some of the larger predators, herds of elephant and buffalo and all the plains animals that occur here. Night drives are conducted in the early evening offering one a chance to see the smaller more nocturnal animals with spotlights.
Walking Safaris
Walking safaris are also conducted generally in the morning with armed guides. The walks are leisurely and time is taken to observe the smaller things in the bush that one normally misses when driving. Walking is weather dependent, or dependent on the condition of the terrain.
Basis
Full Board Plus – Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Day 7 End of Itinerary
Day Itinerary
Basis
Bed and Breakfast
Services
Maps