- You'll be collected from the airport.
- Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.
Day 1: Harare
Welcome to Zimbabwe! It's time to get your safari started and after some minor introductory formalities, we'll get you out there on this wonderful safari journey of discovery. You will enjoy getting a taste of urban southern African life when you spend time in Harare. It's an engaging city and one of the most pleasant cities anywhere in southern Africa, with museums, galleries, and even a few public parklands. Harare is also known for its excellent and varied dining scenes. Stay at Bronte Garden Hotel in Harare and take advantage of the facilities and location while you're here.
Activity Day 1
- You will be met in Harare International Airport by your Tour Guide from our company. They will greet you and get you ready to begin your trip with us.
- Transfer by Road, Harare International Airport to Bronte Garden Hotel
Main Destination | Accomodation | Meals |
Harare | Bronte Garden Hotel
Harare | Dinner (Breakfast & lunch not included)
Drinking water (Other drinks not included) |
Day 2: Nyanga National Park
The views you can enjoy at Nyanga National Park are some of the best anywhere in Zimbabwe, and it's not hard to see why. Strung out across a particularly scenic corner of the country's Eastern Highlands, the park is home to Mt Nyangani, the highest mountain (2592m, or 8504ft) in Zimbabwe, and the views are just as good from World's View atop the Troutbeck Massif. As part of any visit here, you can also look forward to historical ruins, a museum dedicated to Cecil Rhodes, and the 772m Mtarazi Falls, which is the second-highest waterfall in Africa, around 650m higher than Victoria Falls. There aren't many animals here, but you might see samango monkeys and antelopes.
There's no more characterful base for exploring Zimbabwe's scenic Eastern Highlands than Troutbeck Resort. Founded in 1947 at a crisp altitude of 2,200m close to Nyanga National Park, the resort occupies large green grounds surrounded by pine-swathed slopes, a pair of pretty lakes, and a superb 18-hole golf course. It's a setting reminiscent of Scotland, and the restaurant and bar, complete with wood panels and blazing, exude a strong period feel.
Activities Day 2
Early Morning
- Transfer by Road, Bronte Garden Hotel to Troutbeck Resort
Afternoon
- The SkyWalk is truly unique, a first for Zimbabwe and the world. The 2 suspension bridges are designed to look like vines above the falls allowing for the first time a full panoramic view of the Mutarazi Falls and its surroundings. The SkyWalk consists of two bridges – the one 30m that take you over the lip of the Falls and the other 90m that is above the entire Falls.
- The SkyWalk is truly unique, a first for Zimbabwe and the world. The 2 suspension bridges are designed to look like vines above the falls allowing for the first time a full panoramic view of the Mutarazi Falls and its surroundings. The SkyWalk consists of two bridges – the one 30m that take you over the lip of the Falls and the other 90m that is above the entire Falls.
Rest Of Day
- Relax and generally take it easy to allow yourself to both process and recover from all of the excitement that you’ve enjoyed on your safari so far.
Main Destination | Accomodation | Meals |
Nyanga National Park | Troutbeck Resort
Nyanga National Park | Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
Day 3: Eastern Highlands
It's not hard to imagine why people from Harare like to come to the Eastern Highlands for weekend escapes, with its forests and summits hidden behind the clouds. The highlands now provide the backdrop to Chimanimani and Nyanga National Parks. When you stay at Forest Hills Resort, you're in a good location to enjoy this leg of your trip.
Activities Day 3
Morning
- This morning we'll serve you breakfast, which is always one of the most enjoyable meals while on safari.
- Transfer by Road, Troutbeck Resort to Forest Hills Resort
Afternoon
- This afternoon we will take you on a short hike so that you can better get to know Vumba Mountains and all that it offers.
Main Destination | Accomodation | Meals |
Eastern Highlands | Forest Hills Resort
Eastern Highlands | Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
Day 4: Masvingo
Great Zimbabwe
Explore southern Africa's fascinating history at the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. Enjoy staying at Clevers Lake View Resort as your base while you're here.
Activities Day 4
Early Morning
- Transfer by Road, Forest Hills Resort to Clevers Lake View Resort
Afternoon
- You will visit Great Zimbabwe, a hugely significant ruined city built of stone. It tells the story of the Bantu civilization from the 13th century and beyond; it was also the fabled capital of the Queen of Sheba. The museum has many of the most important archaeological finds (including the famous carved soapstone birds), and you'll enjoy exploring the Great Enclosure, the Hill Complex and more.
Day 5: Bulawayo
Experience Bulawayo, which is the cultural capital of the southern Matabeleland region. It is an appealing city and has fine museums, interesting ruins, some beautiful old colonial architecture, and wide, tree-lined streets. Its importance as a historical crossroads is reflected in the fact that it's an essential way station on the way to and from so many attractions in the country's south and west. You're based at Banff Lodge Hotel for your visit to Bulawayo. It's a good place to return to at the end of the day.
Activities Day 5
Morning
- Transfer by Road, Clevers Lake View Resort to Banff Lodge Hotel
Afternoon
- This afternoon you will join us for a visit to the museum in Bulawayo. It's a chance to learn a lot in a relatively short space of time.
Rest of Day
- Relaxing, Banff Lodge Hotel
Main Destination | Accomodation | Meals |
Bulawayo | Banff Lodge Hotel
Mid-range hotel located in Bulawayo (City)
| Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
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You will spend the day exploring Matobos National Park with a local guide. The Matobo Hills are sculpted by the strong winds in the area and are the site of various intriguing Bushman paintings. This park contains an exceptional cultural and spiritual significance to the indigenous people populating this region. The reserve contains the highest population of leopards and black eagles in the world, so make sure to keep your eyes peeled for these magnificent animals. The park received recognition as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site in 2003 and includes an intensive protection zone that is home to both black and white rhinoceros. It is named after the Ndebele word “Matobo “, which means “bald heads” and refers to the rounded granite hills that surround it. You will return to Bulawayo and stay for the night.
Activities Day 6
Morning
- Breakfast, Banff Lodge Hotel
All Day
- Led by a professional wildlife guide, you will discover the wildlife of Matobo National Park and learn so much along the way. You will also disembark from the game drive vehicle so as to track some rhinos on foot and will also visit Rhodes Grave.
Main Destination | Accomodation | Meals |
Matobo National Park | Banff Lodge Hotel
Mid-range hotel located in Bulawayo (City)
| Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
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Day 7: Khami Ruins
Khami Ruins are dominated by a series of terraced stone ruins. The imposing front façade marked the main entrance. Nearby are the Cross Ruin with its mysterious stone Dominican Cross and the Northern Platform once used to process gold. The Precipice Ruin was a ritual centre that has the longest decorated stonewall of its kind. The nearby Passage Ruin consists of two adjoining semicircular platforms accessed by a narrow passageway. Like many of the other smaller platforms, it is likely that it was once occupied by one of the elite officials of the state. You are able to have a guided tour around the site on several paths taking in the site’s unique cultural and natural heritage. It makes a perfect day out for gaining a sense of Zimbabwean history.
Activities Day 7
Morning
- Breakfast, Banff Lodge Hotel
- Khami Ruins are dominated by a series of terraced stone ruins. The imposing front façade marked the main entrance. Nearby are the Cross Ruin with its mysterious stone Dominican Cross and the Northern Platform once used to process gold. The Precipice Ruin was a ritual centre that has the longest decorated stonewall of its kind. The nearby Passage Ruin consists of two adjoining semicircular platforms accessed by a narrow passageway. Like many of the other smaller platforms, it is likely that it was once occupied by one of the elite officials of the state. You are able to have a guided tour around the site on several paths taking in the site’s unique cultural and natural heritage. It makes a perfect day out for gaining a sense of Zimbabwean history.
Rest of the Day
- Relaxing, Banff Lodge Hotel
Main Destination | Accomodation | Meals |
Khami Ruins | Banff Lodge Hotel
Mid-range hotel located in Bulawayo (City)
| Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
| | |
Day 8: Hwange National Park
You'll visit Hwange National Park, which is one of the best places to see wildlife anywhere in southern Africa. This massive park offers a good mix of quiet trails and an excellent safari infrastructure. It is also a fantastic place to look for predators, with lion, African wild dog and cheetah all being relatively common. The elephant concentrations can be mindboggling, especially in the Dry season. The rest of the Big Five are present here too. Hwange lies in western Zimbabwe, bordering Botswana, at the eastern edge of the critically important Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, which stretches across five countries.
Bordering Hwange National Park and very close to the main entrance gate, Hwange Safari Lodge has good views, and elephants and other animals pass through on a daily basis. Natural light fills the modern rooms and there are many ways to relax at the lodge, which has a swimming pool, restaurant, bar and sweeping grounds.
Activities Day 8
Early Morning
- Breakfast, Banff Lodge Hotel
Morning
- Transfer by Road, Banff Lodge Hotel to Hwange Safari Lodge
Afternoon
- Come with us this afternoon for a guided game drive. We love showing off the landscapes and wildlife of Hwange National Park, and part of the excitement is about never quite knowing which animals are going to appear.
Day 9: Hwange National Park
Return for more time in Hwange National Park. Stay again at Hwange Safari Lodge and enjoy being in comfortable surrounds so close to the wildlife action.
Activities Day 9
Morning
- Breakfast, Hwange National Park
All Day
- You'll be joining us in Hwange National Park for a guided game drive. It's a fantastic opportunity to see some of the animals you came so far to see.
- Another option is to have 2 game drives on this day (morning and afternoon) if you do not want to do a full-day game drive. You will rise very early for a morning game drive in the main park. The early morning is the time of day when you will view the wildlife at its most active. You will also experience the breathtaking African sunrise as you make your way back to the lodge for breakfast. After breakfast, you will have some time to relax. After lunch, you will enjoy another game drive until sunset. In the evening you will return to the lodge for dinner and your overnight stay.
Day 10: Victoria Falls
It can be hard to look away from mighty Victoria Falls, one of the most impressive sights anywhere in Africa. The wall of water, known here as Mosi-oa-Tunya (the ‘smoke that thunders’), is a stunning, mesmerizing view. Tucked away in a quiet corner of busy Victoria Falls town, Bayete Guest Lodge is a delightful place to stay. The rooms are stylish and sophisticated, and in the pretty, tree-filled grounds, there's a swimming pool, as well as a lounge and dining area. Friendly service and a location close to Victoria Falls are also part of the experience.
Activity Day 10
Morning
- Breakfast, Hwange Safari Lodge
- Transfer by Road, Hwange Safari Lodge to Bayete Guest Lodge
Sunset
- Like the exquisite bird after which it was named, “Malachite” is one of the Zambezi River’s crowning gems, offering the best dinner cruise in Victoria Falls. Guests are welcomed on board with a refresher towel and chilled flute of sparkling wine before they settle down on the top floor of the vessel for a sunset cruise before dinner.
- Amuse bouche and snack platters are served while the sun sinks below the shimmering surface of the Zambezi. A barman and three intuitive waiters anticipate guests’ needs, serving a selection of lively cocktails and imported premium spirits throughout their journey. The plush, cushioned furniture and high vantage point on the upper deck provide the ideal space to watch one of Victoria Falls famous sunsets.
- After the sun has sunk below the river line, dinner is served on the lower deck of the vessel, exemplifying the hallmarks of exquisite cuisine prepared on board by two Chefs. The rich aroma of locally sourced fresh ingredients wafts around diners as the dishes are plated. Time seems to stand still as the boat gently glides along to the sound of water lapping up against her sides. Far removed from the glare of city lights and noise, the moon and stars shine brightly in the sky and an atmosphere of mystery and romance envelopes the evening’s experience.
- The three course meal and all- inclusive drinks on board the luxurious Malachite are great value for money and promise an exceptional sunset dinner cruise experience in Victoria Falls
Optional for Day 10
Afternoon
- Take to the skies in a helicopter in Victoria Falls this afternoon and enjoy the extraordinary views of everything from the air.
- Zip line, Victoria Falls
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Victoria Falls | Bayethe Guest Lodge
Victoria Falls | Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
Day 11: Victoria Falls
Return to Victoria Falls, and fall in love with this special place all over again.
Activities Day 11
Morning
- Breakfast, Bayete Guest Lodge
Mid Morning
- Guided tour, Victoria Falls. 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. En route to the Falls, you will be taken past the ‘Big Tree’ where you will stop and take photos. You will be accompanied through the Rainforest by your qualified Tour Guide who will give a brief history of the Falls themselves as well as detailing the flora, fauna, bird & wildlife and other points of interest. Your tour guide will also be happy to assist you with photographs whilst visiting this most spectacular of waterfalls. Raincoats are provided when needed
Evening
- Enjoy a four-course feast of local cuisine, then watch a lively performance of traditional drumming and singing with plenty of opportunities to get involved. On arrival at the boma, you will be presented with a traditional robe to get you into themood. Prepare to be immersed in the vibrant atmosphere. The aromas of local dishes and game meat on the barbeque fill the restaurant. The Boma is partially open to the African skies and offers a unique experience. Your senses will be bombarded with the tastes, sights, sounds and smells of Africa. Enjoy the warmth and hospitality of Zimbabwe and it’s people. The food at the Boma is cooked and served in the style and quantity of a lavish traditional feast.
- After dinner, the real fun begins. You will be treated to an interactive traditional African drum show. You will witness outstanding performances by traditional singers and dancers. The Boma Dinner and Drum show has become a must-do activity when visiting Victoria Falls. This is a fun evening you will never forget.
Optional for Day 11
- Visit to the Curios market, Victoria Falls Town
- Bridge Walk, Victoria Falls
- Bungy Jump, Victoria Falls
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Victoria Falls | Bayethe Guest Lodge
Victoria Falls | Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
Day 12: Livingstone
Welcome to Livingstone, a well-equipped and characterful old town that started life in 1905 as a British colonial capital named after the legendary Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone. Today, this busy tourist hub doubles as the closest Zambian town to the sensational mile-wide Victoria Falls and as a springboard for safaris and adventure activities along the upper Zambezi River.
Ideally situated for exploring Victoria Falls, Livingstone and surrounds, Victoria Falls Waterfront stands in large green grounds fringing the Zambezi River as it flows through Mosioa-Tunya National Park. Enjoy wonderful views over Africa's wildest river from a stilted wooden deck that incorporates a restaurant, bar and swimming pool. Explore well-wooded tropical gardens that support a variety of colorful birds and butterflies as well as attracting a fair amount of passing wildlife.
Activities Day 12
Morning
- Breakfast, Bayete Guest Lodge
Mid Morning
- Transfer by Road, Bayete Guest Lodge to Victoria Falls Waterfront
- Border crossing, Zimbabwe to Zambia
Afternoon
Guided tour, Victoria Falls. Join us again on a thrilling guided tour of the majestic Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World! Our expert guide will lead you through the lush tropical rainforest and onto the edge of the mighty Zambezi River, where you'll witness the sheer force and beauty of the Falls up close from the Zambian side
Day 13: Impalila Conservancy
Visit to the Impalila Island in , Namibia. Impalila Island is a Namibian promontory perched on the Eastern tip of the Zambezi Region (previously known as the Caprivi Strip). It has the privileged position of being the meeting point between four countries, namely Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. The island is created by the Zambezi River to the north, the Chobe River to the south and a waterway known as the Kasai Channel that cuts this piece of land off from the rest of the Caprivi floodplains in the west. The island is about 12km long and 4km across at its widest point in the west. By staying at Kwalape Safari Lodge, you're quote just_inside Chobe National Park and you're well placed to make the most of all that the lodge and its location can offer.
Activities Day 13
Morning
- Breakfast, Victoria Falls Waterfront
- Transfer by Road, Victoria Falls Waterfront to Kwalape Safari Lodge
Mid Morning
- Border crossing, Zambia to Botswana
- Border crossing, Botswana to Namibia
- Visit to the Impalila Island in , Namibia. Impalila Island is a Namibian promontory perched on the Eastern tip of the Zambezi Region (previously known as the Caprivi Strip). It has the privileged position of being the meeting point between four countries, namely Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. The island is created by the Zambezi River to the north, the Chobe River to the south and a waterway known as the Kasai Channel that cuts this piece of land off from the rest of the Caprivi floodplains in the west. The island is about 12km long and 4km across at its widest point in the west.
Afternoon
- Border crossing, Namibia to Botswana
Late-Afternoon
- View the abundant wildlife of the Chobe National Park on a Chobe River Sunset Cruise, providing game viewing from a totally different perspective along the banks of the River. Drifting along the river on a comfortable river boat is the ideal vantage point from which to witness the many animals as they make their way down to drink from the river. Hippos and crocodiles are also common sightings and Elephants frequently cross the river to the islands where lush green grass is available year round.
- Celebrate the end of the day as the Sun sinks into the Chobe River while the boat meanders upstream into the Chobe National Park. Share in the end-of day cycle which sees massive herds of elephants streaming to the river banks for their last drink. There is no better place to spend a sunset than on the Chobe River, while you relax and reminisce about the day’s activities and sightings.
Rest of The Day
- Relaxing, Kwalape Safari Lodge
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Impalila Conservancy | Kwalape Safari Lodge
Impalila Conservancy, Botswana | Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
Day 14: Chobe National Park
Stay for longer at Kwalape Safari Lodge.
Activity Day 14
All Day
- You will look for wildlife and learn all about what you see in Chobe National Park on a guided game drive led by our professional guide. It is a fantastic opportunity to see some of the animals you came so far to see. You will go on a full- day guided game drive looking for wildlife and learning all about them from your professional guide. Our guide will add so much to your understanding of what you see. The game drive will be conducted in an open-sided 4x4 vehicle so as to ensure maximum viewing opportunities for everyone and are led by your highly knowledgeable guide who will help you spot animals in the Chobe National Park.
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Chobe National Park | Kwalape Safari Lodge
Impalila Conservancy, Botswana | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Drinking water |
Welcome to Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, one of Botswana's least-visited yet most surprising national parks. From the banks of the often-dry Boteti River in the park's west to the vast salt pans out in the east, the park is filled with far more wildlife than you might expect in such a dry part of the country. Watch for lions, brown hyenas, meerkats, and the park is the scene for an important annual zebra migration.
Nata Bird Sanctuary
Enjoy Nata Bird Sanctuary, home to 165 species, such as flamingos and pelicans.
At the eastern end of the world's largest network of salt pans, Nata Lodge has safari tents and wood-walled bungalows. There's a real feeling of space and light here, with big night skies and big horizons across the salt pans. There's also a bar, a restaurant and a swimming pool where you can relax on a hot day. The birding in the area is outstanding.
Activities Day 15
Morning
- Breakfast, Kwalape Safari Lodge
- Transfer by Road, Kwalape Safari Lodge to Nata Lodge
Sunset
- You will be heading down more safari trails in search of animals in Nata Bird Sanctuary when we take you on a guided game drive. This is the best thing about many safaris, and you'll hopefully see many animals.
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Makgadikgadi Pans National Park | Nata Lodge
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Botswana | Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
Maun is often where the excitement of being on safari begins to take hold. So much of what goes on in this relaxed city, which is strung out along the banks of the Thamalakane River, is focused on getting you out on safari or welcoming you back in from the wilds of northern Botswana. It has good restaurants, accommodation and a range of shops.
Sedia Riverside Hotel is your base while you're in Maun, and it's a good one. Most of the appealing rooms have their own private terrace or balcony that looks out over the hotel's gardens, and the riverside location is a real plus. Maun can get very warm, and the swimming pool is perfect on a hot afternoon. There's also a bar and restaurant at the hotel.
Activities Day 16
Morning
- Breakfast, Nata Lodge
- Transfer by Road, Nata Lodge to Sedia Riverside Hotel
Rest of The Day
- Relaxing, Sedia Riverside Hotel
Optional for Day 16
- Scenic flight, Okavango Delta
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Maun | Sedia Riverside Hotel
Maun, Botswana | Breakfast & Dinner
Drinking water |
Exploring Moremi Game Reserve means going deep into the Okavango Delta and seeing so much of the wildlife it has to offer. At the heart of the reserve is a peninsula that reaches deep into the Delta and is surrounded by water. This is where you can expect to see giants like hippos, crocs, elephants and more, as well as the big cats that live here in great numbers. The Big Five is also possible here. Return to Maun's Sedia Riverside Hotel.
Activities Day 17
Early Morning
- Breakfast, Sedia Riverside Hotel
All Day
- Get into a safari vehicle and join us for your guided game drive. You never quite know what you'll see, which is all part of the excitement.
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Moremi Game Reserve | Sedia Riverside Hotel
Maun, Botswana | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Drinking water |
You can look forward to one of southern Africa's best wildlife experiences when you visit the Okavango Delta. It's a world like nowhere else, as the waters here rise and fall with islands everywhere. As you travel around, you can expect to see crocs, hippos, giraffes, zebras, elephants, buffaloes, and so many other species, and there's always a good chance of seeing lions, cheetahs and leopards.
Traveling in a Mokoro, Okavango Delta.
We think you'll fall in love with the Okavango Delta when you explore with us in a mokoro (dugout canoe). The mokoro is a way of life for the local inhabitants out here in this land without roads. You might see wildlife, including elephants, hippos, crocs, and plenty of birds. But the real highlight is experiencing the Delta at a wonderfully slow pace.
Activities Day 18
Early Morning
- Breakfast, Sedia Riverside Hotel
All Day
- The Okavango Delta Mokoro trip offers you the exploration of the famed Okavango Delta by Mokoro (a traditional dugout canoe). The trip starts around 06:00 in the morning from Maun, where the boat transfer is done to the Mokoro boat station. Gliding past the islands that dot the delta and the surrounding channels for a unique experience that sets you amongst nature.
- The trip will lead through the Okavango Delta where it neighbours the Moremi Game Reserve. In this scenic and wildlife rich area, you will be able to view various game drawn to the live-giving waters. The guide will then take you on a walk on one of the island formations. On return to the Mokoros, a picnic lunch will be served.
Main Destination
| Accomodation
| Meals
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Okavango Delta | Sedia Riverside Hotel
Maun, Botswana | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Drinking water |
Day 19: The Last Day With Us
It's time to finish your Botswana safari with us. It may be over, but we feel sure that you will return home with so many
incredible experiences to fill your memory until you can return and travel with us again.
Activities Day 19
Morning
- Breakfast, Sedia Riverside Hotel
- We'll get you to the airport on time with our airport transfer.