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Rivers and Rainbows

Providing excellent value, this 7-night itinerary combines Victoria Falls with a safari in Chobe National Park.

Start your adventure with quality time spent in Victoria Falls before heading to the quieter western area of Chobe National Park for a range of safari activities on foot, by boat or 4x4. We've deliberately slowed down the pace of this itinerary so there is plenty of time to do the many activities available at Victoria Falls - we've also included a tour of the falls and a relaxing sunset cruise on the Zambezi. Your safari adventure takes place in Chobe Forest Reserve at a privately owned lodge on the quieter western side of Chobe National Park.

Suggested itinerary, Safari
7 nights
Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park
Safari

Itinerary overview

Day 1

Arrive Victoria Falls

Upon arrival at Victoria Falls, you will be met and driven to your hotel. Relax at the hotel befo...

Day 2

Victoria Falls

Today we've included a guided tour of Victoria Falls. Nothing can quite prepare you for your firs...

Days 3 & 4

Victoria Falls

Two full days to explore Victoria Falls under your own steam. Perhaps revisit the falls or head i...

Day 5

Chobe National Park

Today you will be driven across the border into Botswana and onto your home for the next three ni...

Days 6 & 7

Chobe National Park

Two full days to choose from a range of safari activities available at the lodge. Perhaps start y...

Day 8

Depart

Filled with memories to last a lifetime, it's time to head to the border at Kasane and then to Vi...

Day 1

Arrive Victoria Falls

Upon arrival at Victoria Falls, you will be met and driven to your hotel. Relax at the hotel before your included evening sunset cruise on the Zambezi which is a wonderful introduction to the area. Overnight Ilala Lodge.

Ra-Ikane Sunset River Cruise

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Step back in time to a more gracious era with an indulgent late-afternoon Zambezi cruise on an elegant vintage-style boat. The three vessels in the Ra-Ikane fleet were inspired by the design of David Livingstone’s expedition craft, the Ma-Robert, and feature plenty of gleaming teak and brass. Carrying just 12 to 16 passengers, along with a captain-guide and a waiter, they’re a wonderfully stylish and intimate venue from which to drink in the beauty of the pristine wilderness.

You’ll depart from the jetty 3.5km above the Falls and glide quietly up the Zambezi and then down in a circular route, admiring the scenery while the crew keep you supplied with canapės and your choice of drinks. This stretch of the river is broad and shallow, and the captain will skillfully steer you through narrow channels between islands teeming with game, sharing his knowledge of local history and wildlife. The Ra-Ikanes’ small size allows them to go where the larger boats can’t, so you’re all but certain to have close encounters with hippos, crocodiles and elephants, along with a host of other animals and birds, along the way.

The grand finale to the two-hour trip is a dazzling African sunset, with the changing colours of the vast sky reflected in the lake-still water for as far as the eye can see – a truly breath-taking sight. As darkness begins to fall, you’ll return to the jetty for your return transfer to your local hotel.

Moonbows at Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Lunar rainbows are a rare phenomenon, and there are very few places in the world where the conditions are just right to see them. Luckily, Victoria Falls is one of them and going out to the Falls at night to catch sight of them is a magical experience. You need to be here at full moon, or a day on either side, to see lunar rainbows because that’s the only time the moonlight is powerful enough.

High season is best because there’s more spray, though that means you have to be prepared to get wet. Even then, they’re not as bright as rainbows from the sun, though somehow that only makes them seem more fragile and more extraordinary.

You'll be walking in the dark and, as there are animals such as warthogs, baboons and monkeys in the rainforest, you will be accompanied by a National Park ranger. Follow the ranger in single file until you get almost to the end of the Falls, and then turn around to have the full moon behind you and start viewing at, appropriately named, Rainbow Falls. Go slowly back along the path to the entrance, stopping at important places such as the Main Falls, where you will be given a bit of history about what you can see from the various viewpoints and how to get the best  photographs of this natural spectacle.

Day 2

Victoria Falls

Today we've included a guided tour of Victoria Falls. Nothing can quite prepare you for your first sight of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World as you see the water cascading with such force into the chasm below. Later, there is free time to explore the town or take part in many of the optional activities available. Perhaps take to the skies for an aerial view of the falls on a Flight of the Angels helicopter tour or join a thrilling canopy tour. Overnight Ilala Lodge.

Tour of the Falls

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Take in the majesty of Victoria Falls on a two-hour guided visit that will bring you face to face with one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. This extraordinary waterfall was created over millions of years as the constant pounding of the mighty Zambezi River eroded what began as a narrow fissure in the basalt plain into what you see today, so its waters now plunge dramatically into a chasm around 75m wide and 108m deep.

Once through the entrance of the National Park, you’ll begin with a visit to the statue of Dr David Livingstone, where you’ll learn about his first encounter with the Falls, his reactions and his role in spreading its fame to the wider world. From here, you’ll continue along the path facing the Falls, stopping at the viewpoints along the way and, conditions permitting, descending the Chain Walk for a closer view of Devil’s Cataract and Cataract Island. Between March to July, when the river is at its highest, you can feel the ground shaking and the noise is incredible.

The spray, which rises high into the air and looks just like smoke and creates a unique ecosystem on the opposite side of the chasm, supporting a dense rainforest rich in plant, insect and animal life. As you walk through it, your guide will give you a brief explanation of how the Falls were formed along with pointing out some of the more interesting plants, birds and other points of interest.

Flight of the Angels helicopter flight over the Falls

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

When David Livingstone first saw Victoria Falls, he called it ‘a sight so wonderful that angels must have gazed down on it in flight’. Nowadays, mere mortals can also enjoy a privileged aerial view of one of the world’s greatest natural wonders on a breathtaking helicopter ride, during which you’ll be able to appreciate not just the magnificent waterfall but the sheer scale of the Upper Zambezi and the landscape through which it flows.

For the 12-minute trip, inevitably known as the Flight of Angels, you’ll be collected from your hotel for the five-minute drive to the helipad site, with the plumes of spray from the Falls providing an impressive backdrop. After a short safety briefing, you’ll climb aboard a four-seater or six-seater Bell helicopter and, with a whirr of the rotor blades, lift off into the sky for your first bird’s-eye glimpse of ‘the Smoke that Thunders’.

The pilot will fly left-hand and right-hand circuits over the waterfall in both directions, giving passengers the best viewing, filming and photographing opportunities, before turning to head upstream over the vast Upper Zambezi for about 4km. From here, you’ll return to the helipad over the Zambezi National Park, keeping a lookout for wildlife below you. For even more of an indulgence, there’s also a 25-minute Zambezi Spectacular option, which includes a loop over the dramatic Batoka Gorge below the Falls.

Canopy Tour at Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

If you’re looking for a fun adventure that you can do together as a family, the Wild Horizon’s Canopy Tour is a great choice. With two guides to help you, you will glide in a group through the Zambezi gorge forest on a series of nine zip wires and a cable bridge walkway.

Along the way you have more time to enjoy the spectacular views of the gorge, the rapids on the Zambezi, the Victoria Falls Bridge and the spray from the waterfall. You'll also see the forest from every angle – above, below and in the middle of the canopy – so you might spot some of the birds that live in the forest too.

Days 3 & 4

Victoria Falls

Two full days to explore Victoria Falls under your own steam. Perhaps revisit the falls or head into the town and pick up some souvenirs from the market. In the evening, we can arrange dinner with a local family. Overnight Ilala Lodge.

Home Cooking in Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

This experience will give you a greater understanding what the Victoria Falls local communities are like: what they eat, their day-to-day activities and their culture. On these homestead-hosted meals, you'll get to try a range of local dishes.

You'll be picked up from your hotel and taken to a family homestead. You will be welcomed and given a small introduction as to where you before sharing a meal with the family. As there are many different tribes and communities in Victoria Falls, as you eat, the family have a chance to tell the story of their own culture.

On these homestead-hosted meals, you'll get to try a range of local dishes such as a thick porridge made from corn, which is a bit like polenta. There may be beef and chicken stew and some greens prepared in different ways. Try delicacies, such as groundnuts from nearby villages and mopane worms, which are full of protein and highly recommended for good health which you can be fried, have as a snack, mixed into your stew or used as a relish with your polenta.

The families have a chance to share their traditions and customs with people from other countries, make a cultural connection and be paid a fee for doing it.  It’s an experience that benefits everyone.

Day 5

Chobe National Park

Today you will be driven across the border into Botswana and onto your home for the next three nights - Muchenje Safari Lodge. The lodge has a prime location overlooking the flood plains of the Chobe River, an area known for its vast herds of elephants which you may first encounter on an afternoon game drive. The lodge is unfenced so it's not uncommon for animals to be seen in and around the lodge. Overnight Muchenje Safari Lodge.

Days 6 & 7

Chobe National Park

Two full days to choose from a range of safari activities available at the lodge. Perhaps start your day with a walking safari in the Chobe Forest Reserve. This is a great opportunity to take a closer look at the wildlife and to learn how to follow tracks. You can also enjoy morning and afternoon game drives, take a boat cruise on the Chobe River and go in search of nocturnal wildlife on a night drive. Overnight Muchenje Safari Lodge.

Day 8

Depart

Filled with memories to last a lifetime, it's time to head to the border at Kasane and then to Victoria Falls Airport for your onward connections.

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