With the Falls behind you and the river rushing below, the Victoria Falls Bridge this is certainly no ordinary bungee jump. At 111 metres it is also one of the highest jumps in the world and the adrenaline rush is as wild as the river itself. There are two bungee options: A single jump on your own or a tandem jump with a partner. You meet at the Day Activity Centre at a time convenient to yourself and stroll to the Victoria Falls Bridge with your passport, passing through the Zambian immigration point. Including the walk, the entire experience takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour. The bungee supervisors are available from 09:00hrs until 16:00hrs and you jump whenever you feel like it.
The minimum age is 14 years, with a minimum weight of 40 kgs and a maximum weight of 140 kgs. Prices are the same for all ages.
*Excludes Return Transfers - please book transfers to/from Vic Falls Bridge if needed
A full day Safari package comprising a Cruise on the Chobe River and a Game Drive in the world famous Chobe National Park. Only an hour’s drive from Livingstone, the Chobe National Park in Botswana is home to one of the largest game concentrations in Africa. Bordered by the banks of the breath-taking Chobe River, it is famous for its rich elephant and lion population. The tour departs daily from guest's hotel or lodge in Livingstone. Guests are transferred by road to the ferry at Kazungula. After a short ferry ride across the river to Botswana, guests will be met by their guide.
*Excludes Chobe National Park Fees which is currently US$15.00/person & any Visa Fees
In the dry season an estimate of up to 85,000 elephants can be dispersed within the Chobe National Park, where the majority of them can be found along the river. Apart from the herds of elephants, Chobe also has lots more to offer. The Park has lion, leopard, buffalo and a whole host of antelope like sable, puku, kudu, eland, roan and many others which you can get to see. The river is filled with big pods of hippos and some of the biggest crocodiles in Africa.
*Excludes Chobe National Park Fees which is currently US$15.00/person & any Visa Fees
Chobe National Park is approximately two hours from Livingstone. Your transfer is by road and boat across the Zambezi River, as you are crossing into Botswana you will need your passport. Your safari begins with a river game viewing cruise on the Chobe River with refreshments while the boat takes you up close to the wildlife and waterfowl along the river. The cruise ends at around 12:30hrs and you are taken to one of the riverbank hotels for lunch.
*Excludes Chobe National Park Fees which is currently US$15.00/person & any Visa Fees
Low white water rafting runs from about mid-July to the end of January. The best months are usually August and September.
A full day white water rafting trip includes 21 rapids, lunch and 9 ½ hours in the day, including the walk out of the gorge and the drive home.
River boarding and Rafting on the Zambezi River - Victoria Falls
‘Surf’ the Zambezi River below the Victoria Falls on a body-board accompanied by an expert. Wild and exciting, these trips combine those rapids which can be ‘surfed’ on the board with the bigger ones which have to be ridden from the raft. These trips link in with the rafting schedules and itineraries.
*Excludes NHCC Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 per person
Victoria Falls River Safaris offers you an excellent, personalized and environmentally friendly upper river safari experience. The specifically designed propeller-free safari boats have the unique ability of crossing the numerous rapids along the upper Zambezi River comfortably, and exploring the islands in shallow water.
The boats have cushioned seats, and are equipped with a bird book and map showing the route. An experienced skipper conducts your safari; sharing interesting information about the river, the wildlife, the people and the history.
Morning collection time at your hotel is at 08h00 for your Breakfast River Safari adventure which offers fantastic game viewing and great photographic opportunities. Muffins and hot refreshments complete your two-hour river experience.
The road transfer will have you back at your hotel by approximately 11h00.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
Victoria Falls River Safaris offers you an excellent, personalized and environmentally friendly upper river safari experience. The specifically designed propeller-free safari boats have the unique ability of crossing the numerous rapids along the upper Zambezi River comfortably, and exploring the islands in shallow water.
The boats have cushioned seats, and are equipped with a bird book and map showing the route. An experienced skipper conducts your safari; sharing interesting information about the river, the wildlife, the people and the history.
Сollection time is 11h30. Your road transfer will have you back at your hotel by approximately 14h30.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
Victoria Falls River Safaris offers you an excellent, personalized and environmentally friendly upper river safari experience. The specifically designed propeller-free safari boats have the unique ability of crossing the numerous rapids along the upper Zambezi River comfortably, and exploring the islands in shallow water.
The boats have cushioned seats, and are equipped with a bird book and map showing the route. An experienced skipper conducts your safari; sharing interesting information about the river, the wildlife, the people and the history.
Afternoon collection time is 15h30 in winter and 16h00 in summer for the Sunset Safari.
As the light softens and the wildlife heads to the river for their last drink of the day, your two-hour late afternoon’s game viewing cruise begins. Light snacks and sundowners complete this magical experience on the Zambezi.
Your road transfer will have you back at your hotel by approximately 18h30 in winter and 19h00 in summer.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
A visit to the Dambwa market is incorporated to give a local flavour and an insight to how a lot of the local people of today buy and sell goods such as traditional foodstuffs, basic housewares and fabrics or even livestock etc. The tour lasts around 2 ½ hours and may be booked in
the morning or afternoon. These tours may be combined with other historical or cultural tours to make a full morning or day out with a delicious lunch. Departure from the Livingstone Day Activity Centre is at the clients’ convenience but pick-up is usually at 08:00hrs or 13:00hrs. Dambwa Market Tours include the services of a qualified guide and bottled mineral water.
Guests have the privilege of interacting with hand-reared elephants of varying ages before sitting down to eat their meal. The older elephants, like the bulls Bop, Danny and Madinda, were rescued from severe drought and culls decades ago, while others have assimilated from the wild, or were born into the herd. They are elephants that have grown up with safe human support using the “positive reinforcement method.” Being around them in close vicinity, discerning the rumble of their songs from deep within — sensing their wildness and enormity — touches something primal and very old within you. It’s an experience one will never forget.
**Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
The Zambezi is famous for one of the great freshwater game fish - The Tigerfish. Powerful, swift predators, Tigerfish are a thrill to catch and require a great deal of fishing skill with a good river specimen weighing over 15 lbs. Bream, or Tilapia, also live in large numbers in the river and although they don’t fight quite as aggressively as the Tiger, a good 5 lb fish will quickly snap light tackle given half the chance. Spinners and lures are the most common method of catching these fish although using light tackle, a fly and a fly-rod is becoming very popular and brings an extra dimension to a very exciting sport.
Pick-up is at the Day Activity Centre before a drive to one of the launch sites to board the boat and set off to the fishing grounds. The trip includes transfers, tea and coffee, soft drinks, beer and fishing tackle.
The Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park encompasses the Victoria Falls and stretches some 12 kilometres along the riverbanks of the upper Zambezi River. White rhino, buffalo, hippo, crocodile, giraffe, zebra and several antelope species flourish here. Elephant also often visit the park swimming back and forth across the river. Game drives in open 4 x 4 vehicles with a knowledgeable guide and last about 3 hours. The Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00
Due to the close proximity of Maramba Aerodrome to the Zambezi River, the helicopters are over the spectacular scenery of the Zambezi River within 30 seconds after take-off.
A 13-minute helicopter flight will take you over the Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River.
*Excludes Zambian Aviation Fees which is currently $6.00
Helicopter flight will take you over the Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River. After viewing the Falls, enjoy an exhilarating flight over the local villages to the Batoka Gorge, following the Zambezi River to rapid 26. Circle over the Victoria Falls and the islands and return to the Maramba Airfield.
*Excludes Zambian Aviation Fees which is currently $6.00
Due to the close proximity of Maramba Aerodrome to the Zambezi River, the helicopters are over the spectacular scenery of the Zambezi River within 30 seconds after take-off.
A 28-minute helicopter flight will take you over the Victoria Falls, the Batoka Gorge, the Zambezi River and the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park.
*Excludes Zambian Aviation Fees which is currently $6.00
Enjoy the African bush veldt and the Zambezi River riding along the riverbanks on the back of a horse. Whether you are an experienced rider or a novice, it is a very pleasant and peaceful way to see game and enjoy the birds and the ride. Animals are less disturbed by a person on a horse and it is quite possible to watch game at very close quarters.
Experienced guides lead these trails and riders are put with friends or groups of similar riding abilities.
Children under the age of sixteen will require written permission from a parent or guardian in order to undertake our horseback trails.
We have twelve dedicated trail ponies. The ponies are well trained and friendly; they are experienced wildlife trail ponies and are comfortable seeing wildlife, including elephant on our trails.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
Three magical experiences in one. We invite you to enjoy a speedboat transfer (approx.40 mins) from Livingstone up the Zambezi River to our exclusive tented restaurant built on a wooden deck, upstream from Victoria Falls – the centrepoint of a riverside location that has been home to a herd of hand-reared elephants for many years. This is a Livingstone restaurant like no other.
You will have the opportunity to meet the herd, learn their stories and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime close encounter with these gentle giants before you are welcomed into The Elephant Café for a unique dining experience with Chef de Cuisine Annabel Hughes and her team who specialise in creating a foodie’s delight of fresh locally-sourced food and wild edibles.
Clients have the option of arriving by speedboat or with a road transfer from your Livingstone accommodation. Return transfers and limited alcoholoc / non-alcohlic drinks are included in the rate. Minimum Age is 10yrs.
Reservations for Breakfast, Lunch, High Tea or Dinner are available.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
Three magical experiences in one. We invite you to enjoy a speedboat transfer (approx.40 mins) from Livingstone up the Zambezi River to our exclusive tented restaurant built on a wooden deck, upstream from Victoria Falls – the centrepoint of a riverside location that has been home to a herd of hand-reared elephants for many years. This is a Livingstone restaurant like no other.
You will have the opportunity to meet the herd, learn their stories and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime close encounter with these gentle giants before you are welcomed into The Elephant Café for a unique dining experience with Chef de Cuisine Annabel Hughes and her team who specialise in creating a foodie’s delight of fresh locally-sourced food and wild edibles.
Clients have the option of arriving by speedboat or with a road transfer from your Livingstone accommodation. Return transfers and limited alcoholoc / non-alcohlic drinks are included in the rate. Minimum Age is 10yrs.
Reservations for Breakfast, Lunch, High Tea or Dinner are available.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
The Elephant Café is built on a wooden deck on the Zambezi River, a 30-minute boat ride upriver from Victoria Falls. It sits in a place that is not only breathtaking, but it is also imbued with an energy of interconnectedness and calm.
Guests have the privilege of interacting with hand-reared elephants of varying ages before sitting down to eat their meal. The older elephants, like the bulls Bop, Danny and Madinda, were rescued from severe drought and culls decades ago, while others have assimilated from the wild, or were born into the herd. They are elephants that have grown up with safe human support using the “positive reinforcement method.” Being around them in close vicinity, discerning the rumble of their songs from deep within — sensing their wildness and enormity — touches something primal and very old within you. It’s an experience one will never forget.
The Elephant Cafe offers African fusion food with a fine dining menu, which changes according to the seasonal local and wild ingredients that are available at any given time. The menu is distinctive not only for its flavour and freshness but also for its colourful originality. Seldom will visitors have heard of, or tasted, the wild food found in the Zambezi Valley.
The “bush gourmet cuisine” is unique only to The Elephant Café. Many of the wild nuts, fruits and leaves we use are also much loved by elephants themselves!
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
Livingstone Island is a 5-8 minutes boat ride from the Royal Livingstone Hotel and is located in the middle of the Zambezi River, touching the lip of the Victoria Falls, where the water thunders down the 103m drop. Access to this unique Island is seasonal and depends entirely on the water level in the Zambezi River. All visits to the island are during the ‘low water’ season, which usually begins in mid July and goes through to the end of January. High water visits are not possible as the island is continuously covered in the spray/downpour from the Victoria Falls.
The trip includes a short guided tour of the island, viewing the Victoria Falls and a light snack depending on the time of the morning visits.
At certain times of the year, swimming in Devils pool is possible.This isn’t your ordinary swim in an infinity pool, but a daring dip on the very edge of the Victoria Falls. Brave swimmers will get to experience the ultimate thrill of peering over the brim of the largest curtain of falling water. Devil’s Pool is open during the drier months of the year, usually between mid August and mid January, when the Zambezi water levels are low enough for swimmers to take the plunge.
Three morning visits of one and a half hours each (giving about one hour fifteen minutes on the Island).
These visits include tea and coffee, soft drinks and light snacks.
Livingstone Island is a 5-8 minutes boat ride from the Royal Livingstone Hotel and is located in the middle of the Zambezi River, touching the lip of the Victoria Falls, where the water thunders down the 103m drop. Access to this unique Island is seasonal and depends entirely on the water level in the Zambezi River. All visits to the island are during the ‘low water’ season, which usually begins in mid July and goes through to the end of January. High water visits are not possible as the island is continuously covered in the spray/downpour from the Victoria Falls.
The trip includes a short guided tour of the island, viewing the Victoria Falls and a light snack depending on the time of the visits.
At certain times of the year, swimming in Devils pool is possible.This isn’t your ordinary swim in an infinity pool, but a daring dip on the very edge of the Victoria Falls. Brave swimmers will get to experience the ultimate thrill of peering over the brim of the largest curtain of falling water. Devil’s Pool is open during the drier months of the year, usually between mid August and mid January, when the Zambezi water levels are low enough for swimmers to take the plunge.
One afternoon visit of two hours, departing Royal Livingstone at 15:30hrs and returning at 17:30hrs. This visit includes tea, coffee, light snacks, soft drinks, beer and wine.
Livingstone Island is a 5-8 minutes boat ride from the Royal Livingstone Hotel and is located in the middle of the Zambezi River, touching the lip of the Victoria Falls, where the water thunders down the 103m drop. Access to this unique Island is seasonal and depends entirely on the water level in the Zambezi River. All visits to the island are during the ‘low water’ season, which usually begins in mid July and goes through to the end of January. High water visits are not possible as the island is continuously covered in the spray/downpour from the Victoria Falls.
The trip includes a short guided tour of the island, viewing the Victoria Falls and a light snack depending on the time of the morning visits.
At certain times of the year, swimming in Devils pool is possible.This isn’t your ordinary swim in an infinity pool, but a daring dip on the very edge of the Victoria Falls. Brave swimmers will get to experience the ultimate thrill of peering over the brim of the largest curtain of falling water. Devil’s Pool is open during the drier months of the year, usually between mid August and mid January, when the Zambezi water levels are low enough for swimmers to take the plunge.
Departing Royal Livingstone at 12:30hrs and returning at 15:15hrs.
This includes a buffet lunch, with soft drinks, beer and wine.
One person and an experienced pilot take a 15-minute microlight flight over the Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River.
Microlight flights begin at 06:30hrs and end at 09:30hrs in the morning and start again at 15:00hrs and end at last light. The minimum age is 10; however, if a child is younger but big enough to fit into the harness, then they are permitted to fly.
Please note: For safety purposes you may not take your own camera, however, we offer a wing-mounted digital camera that is operated by the pilot during your flight.
These images can be purchased after your flight. Passenger weight limit of 100kg/220lb.
*Excludes Zambian Aviation Fees which is currently $6.00
One person and an experienced pilot take a 30-minute microlight flight will take you over the Victoria Falls, the Batoka Gorge, the Zambezi River and the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park.
Microlight flights begin at 06:30hrs and end at 09:30hrs in the morning and start again at 15:00hrs and end at last light. The minimum age is 10; however, if a child is younger but big enough to fit into the harness, then they are permitted to fly.
Please note: For safety purposes you may not take your own camera, however, we offer a wing-mounted digital camera that is operated by the pilot during your flight.
These images can be purchased after your flight. Passenger weight limit of 100kg/220lb.
*Excludes Zambian Aviation Fees which is currently $6.00
Victoria Falls is a mile long curtain of water that stretches across the glistening basalt rock, erupts into spray, and then thunders into the canyons below. The walls of basalt rock that capture the mighty Zambezi form one of the great river corridors of the world. This is the domain of the Nyaminyami, the River God of the Tonga people and is the ‘highway’ for our rafts.
LOW WHITE WATER ZAMBIA RAFTING
Low white water rafting runs from about mid July to the end of January. The best months are usually August and September.
White water rafting trip starts from rapid 1 and ends at rapid 21
HIGH WHITE WATER ZAMBIA RAFTING
High white water rafting runs from approximately the end of January to mid July and runs from rapids 11 – 25.
IF THE WATER IS TOO HIGH THE RIVER IS CLOSED FOR SAFETY REASONS – this usually happens between April and May but can last as long as up to July.
A full day white water rafting trip lasts about 9 1/2 hours and includes 21 rapids, lunch, the walk out of the gorge and the transfer back to your hotels.
Full Day: Pick up is at 08:30hrs getting back at about 17:00hrs
*Excludes NHCC Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 per person
Victoria Falls is a mile long curtain of water that stretches across the glistening basalt rock, erupts into spray, and then thunders into the canyons below. The walls of basalt rock that capture the mighty Zambezi form one of the great river corridors of the world. This is the domain of the Nyaminyami, the River God of the Tonga people and is the ‘highway’ for our rafts.
LOW WHITE WATER ZAMBIA RAFTING
Low white water rafting runs from about mid July to the end of January. The best months are usually August and September.
White water rafting trip starts from rapid 1 and ends at rapid 21
IF THE WATER IS TOO HIGH THE RIVER IS CLOSED FOR SAFETY REASONS – this usually happens between April and May but can last as long as up to July.
Half Day in the morning: Pick up is at 08:30hrs getting back at about
13:30hrs.
Half Day in the afternoon: Pick up is at 11:30hrs getting back at about
17:00hrs
*Excludes NHCC Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 per person
Meet one of Africa’s “Big Five” – the rare rhinoceros on a wilderness walk through the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park just upstream from the mighty Victoria Falls. Just upstream from the Victoria Falls lies the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, home to buffalo, impala, zebra, giraffe, warthog and the endangered white rhino. On a rhino walk, you get to come close to the amazing and sadly highly endangered white rhino.
Guests are driven to Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park where they are transferred to safari vehicles and introduced to their guides and scouts. After they have driven to the position where the trackers located the Rhinos guests receive a briefing by their guides regarding the procedures and safety aspects of the walk. Here they have the opportunity to walk near, to spend some quality time interacting with and photographing the rhino. Professional guides give commentary on the rhino as well as wildlife, flora and spore encountered during the walk. The walking segment is approximately 2 hours in duration. Guests are then transported to the picnic site reserved exclusively for the walking safaris where they are provided with Sandwiches and cakes. After their picnic, they accompanied by the professional guides to the park exit where they are transferred by vehicle back to their accommodation. Bottled water and soft drinks are provided from Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park entrance and throughout the entire activity by a backup vehicle.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
The Dinner trip will incorporate a classic steam expedition with fine dining provided by Sun International’s Royal Livingstone Restaurant and Chefs. You will now be able to make the adventure of 15km of newly refurbished Mulobezi railway line through the heart of the Zambezi River Valley in a most magnificent and romantic steam train.
Dress: Smart, Children: pay the full rate
The Zambezi River cruises will take you along the river boundary of the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, around Siloka Island and back with plenty of opportunities for game viewing, bird watching and sunset photo opportunities. The sunset cruise lasts for two hours. Things you may see along the way – Elephant, hippo, crocodile, various antelope, buffalo, bee-eaters, fish eagle, zebra and giraffe to name a few. The cruise includes freshly baked snacks, local beverages, local spirits and house wine.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
To discover how the Falls were formed and what local customs and traditions surround them, it is well worth booking a tour of the Falls. Victoria Falls are a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe. A path along the edge of the forest provides the visitor who is prepared to brave the tremendous spray with an unparalleled series of views of the Falls. Different times of the year will provide completely different experiences of the Falls region. Peak flood season is around March and April and the full power of the falls can be experienced in all its glory. As the floods abate the view of the falls gets better and better through the year, but at its lowest, around November and December the Falls become little rivulets running over the edge and in some places along the 1,7km width no water falls at all. Please note: During this time, it is recommended guests book a tour of the falls on the Zimbabwean side.
Excludes Park Entry Fee (Rainforest) which is currently US$20.00/person
To discover how the Falls were formed and what local customs and traditions surround them, it is well worth booking a tour of the Falls. Victoria Falls are a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe. A path along the edge of the forest provides the visitor who is prepared to brave the tremendous spray with an unparalleled series of views of the Falls. Different times of the year will provide completely different experiences of the Falls region. Peak flood season is around March and April and the full power of the falls can be experienced in all its glory. As the floods abate the view of the falls gets better and better through the year, but at its lowest, around November and December the Falls become little rivulets running over the edge and in some places along the 1,7km width no water falls at all.
Please note: During this time, it is recommended guests book a tour of the falls on the Zimbabwean side.
Lunar rainbows, also known as “moonbows”, are rainbows that take place at night, when a rainbow is seen in the light of the moon. Victoria Falls is one of a very limited number of sites around the world, which are known for the occurrence of moonbows. The lunar rainbow is a spectacular event that can be seen only during the full moon. The Lunar rainbow tour is conducted over 3 days, during the full moon at the Victoria Falls. Clients will be accompanied through the Rainforest by one of our qualified Guides who will give a brief history of the Falls themselves as well as other points of interest. Guides are also happy to assist clients with photographs whilst visiting this most spectacular of waterfalls. Raincoats are provided when needed.
ZAMBIA: Please bear in mind that at its lowest (around November and December) the Falls become little rivulets running over the edge and in some places along the 1,7km width no waterfalls at all. The lunar rainbow will not be visible from the Zambian side of the falls during this period.
*Excludes Park Entry Fee (Rainforest) which is currently US$30.00/person
It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience – the sight, the sound, the smell; the humbling feeling that here indeed is Nature’s Supreme Masterpiece. No photograph can begin to depict the reality…and nothing prepares you for your first sight.
The Victoria Falls – Now In Its 150 Millionth Fantastic Year – Reaches Its Zenith In About May each year.
This tour is conducted in the morning and afternoon. En route, clients may be taken past the ‘Big Tree’ where they may stop and take photos. Clients will be accompanied through the Rainforest by one of our qualified Guides who will give a brief history of the Falls themselves as well as detailing the flora, fauna, bird & wildlife and other points of interest. Guides are also happy to assist clients with photographs whilst visiting this most spectacular of waterfalls. Raincoats are provided when needed.
* Excludes Park Entry Fee (Rainforest) which is currently US$30.00/person & Bridge Levy of $2.50/person per way
These daily tours are of Mukuni Village, home to the Leya people. Clients have the opportunity to learn more about this interesting culture while being shown around the village homes and Chief Mukuni’s Palace, as well as having the opportunity to try out their traditional food & beer. This is a real village with a population of 5000.
The Simonga Village is home to approximately 3000 inhabitants – a mixture of the Lozi and Tonga tribes.
The village was founded in 1958 and is situated approximately 20 kilometres from Livingstone Town. This village is quite unique as it one of only three in the entire country of Zambia that is ruled by a Headwoman, Inonge Imusho Samachila, who was chosen by the Royal Family to rule in 1970, following the death of her father, Imusho Samachila. Upon arrival, guests are escorted through the village by a local resident, where they are introduced to the daily activities of an African village.
Your walking safari experience starts with a morning collection from hotels in Livingstone followed by a 15 to 20-minute road transfer to the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park. The walk starts with a cup of tea/coffee and a muffin. Each guest is also supplied with a small bottle of cold water. Each group is accompanied by an armed scout supplied by the Zambian Wildlife Authority. This is a unique opportunity to experience the thrill of walking in the untamed Zambian bush and to see game in its natural habitat. Approximately halfway through the Walk, the Guide will stop for refreshments. At the end of the walking safari clients are met with a choice of cold soft drinks and/or cold water.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
Three magical experiences in one. We invite you to enjoy a speedboat transfer (approx.40 mins) from Livingstone up the Zambezi River to our exclusive tented restaurant built on a wooden deck, upstream from Victoria Falls – the centrepoint of a riverside location that has been home to a herd of hand-reared elephants for many years. This is a Livingstone restaurant like no other.
You will have the opportunity to meet the herd, learn their stories and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime close encounter with these gentle giants before you are welcomed into The Elephant Café for a unique dining experience with Chef de Cuisine Annabel Hughes and her team who specialise in creating a foodie’s delight of fresh locally-sourced food and wild edibles.
Clients have the option of arriving by speedboat or with a road transfer from your Livingstone accommodation. Return transfers and limited alcoholoc / non-alcohlic drinks are included in the rate. Minimum Age is 10yrs.
Reservations for Breakfast, Lunch, High Tea or Dinner are available.
*Excludes ZAWA National Park Fees which is currently USD10.00 for non Sun Int Guests
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