Botswana/Victoriafalls – Zimbabwe
Day 1:
Arrive at the Airport of Victoria Falls, where you will be met by your guide and departure by coach of 20 places towards the border of Zimbabwe +/- 1 hour by the road and customs.
**Visa in cash - double entry to date - US $ 45 p / p
Pass by customs on the Zimbabwean side the pass customs on the Botswanan side
Important Information for the Botswana Border Crossing - Do not Forget Your Passport
Continue by 4x4 towards Chobe bush lodge (+/- 25 min road).
Arrival at Chobe Bush lodge
Welcome drink and lunch before check in
Departure in cruise:
At 16:00 Departure for your first safari on the Chobe River where you can hear the shouts of the fisherman eagle and observe the hippos, crocodiles and elephants etc., with an area of 10,700 km2, 135 species of large mammals and its 450 varieties of birds, Chobe has the most varied and dense fauna of the continent.
Dinner at the lodge
Day 2: Chobe
Early morning wake up
Coffee and biscuit in the living room
Departure on 4x4 safari in Chobe Park
The Chobe National Park is on the banks of the river of the same name, it is a haven for elephants. Created in 1968, it does cover more than 11,000 square kilometers, and has a rich fauna that you will have no trouble seeing, even during the day. Its geographical location, which boasts a constant inflow of water, allows a unique concentration of animals (especially winter)
Return to the lodge for breakfast.
Time at leisure to enjoy the pool
In the late afternoon departure for your second safari on the river or 4x4
Back to the lodge at the end of the day and dinner at the lodge
Day 3: Zimbabwe
Depart for Victoria Falls via Botswana Customs and Zimbabwean Customs.
The bus will transfer you to Zambesi hotel sun +/- 1h30 drive
Arrive at the hotel and have lunch
Around 4 pm, depart for a sunset and diner cruise on the Zambez River to admire the sunset during which an aperitif and snacks are served. The Zambezi is the fourth largest river in Africa after the Nile, Zaire, and Niger. It crosses six countries from Central Africa to the Indian Ocean. It is unique in that it is less exploited than other rivers and a large number of areas along its banks are protected.
Overnight at the hotel
Day 4: Victoria Falls
Breakfast at the lodge
Depart for a visit of the Victoria Falls and the MarketThe view of the Victoria Falls from Zambia is spectacular. The Falls of Victoria are ranked among the 7 wonders of the natural world. In the 1800s, the Kololo tribe, which populated the southern part of Zambia, gave the falls the name of "Mosi-oa-Tunya" meaning "the roaring smoke". Nowadays, the falls are recognized as the largest curtain of falling water and offer a spectacle of incredible beauty and splendor on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Lunch at the hotel
Flight of Angels: Flying in a helicopter or micro light over the falls - there are 4 and 6 seater helicopters that will fly for 12 mins with different angles to better see the falls. With large windows customers have the chance to take better pictures. The views are spectacular and there is even the possibility to see the animals on the banks of the river.
Dinner at Le Boma restaurant Who offers real local cuisine with all the ingredients grown in the country and prepared in a traditional way .. A show of dance and local music adds to the atmosphere of the place. Know that you will not be forced to participate in the collective experience of tam-tam or vocalise but hey, it's good kid, friendly and quite well done
Overnight at the hotel
Day 5: Livingstone/Out
Breakfast at the hotel
Leisure morning
Transfer to the airport for the return flight