11-DAY LOWER ZAMBEZI, SOUTH LUANGWA & LIVINGSTONE SAFARI
- South Luangwa National Park, Lower Zambezi National Park and Victoria Falls (Zambia)
Duration
11 days
Tour Type
Private Guided Tour
Overview
This 11-Day Lower Zambezi, South Luangwa & Livingstone Safari is the perfect combination of the main highlights in Zambia to include Lower Zambezi National Park, South Luangwa and Victoria Falls in Livingstone. A great itinerary including diverse wildlife and the magnificent falls from the Zambian side.
Included/Exclude
- Full board accommodation
- All meals, local drinks and house wines
- Walking Safaris, day and night drives
- National Park fees & conservation levies
- Airport and inter-camp transfers
- Domestic flights and departure taxes
- Tips
- International air (to and from Africa)
- Victoria Falls Entry Fees
- Air transportation, accommodation, meals & drinks not specified
- Tips / gratuities at all meals, lodge staff, drivers, pilots, guides, rangers & trackers etc.
- Personal items such as beverages, laundry, telephone calls, room service – unless specified as included
- Day use of room on arrival and departure from all properties. Generally, check-in is from 14h00/15h00 and check-out is by 10h00/11h00
- Visas
- Porterage throughout
- Travel insurance – medical, emergency evacuation, cancellation, delays, loss of goods etc.
Tour Plan
Day 1 To Day 5 - Lower Zambezi
Day 5 To Day 9 - South Luangwa National Park
Bordering the Luangwa River, the northern and southern Luangwa National Parks contain some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in Africa. As a result of this and the parks’ successful anti-poaching campaigns, the area has developed into a world-renowned wildlife haven. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safari, which allows visitors to view elephant, hippo and even lion close-up under the supervision of professional and knowledgeable armed guides.
Day 9 To Day 11 - Victoria Falls (Zambia)
Situated along the southern border of Zambia, Victoria Falls is a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River. It forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe and stretches across almost two kilometres into a gorge over one hundred metres below – making it one of the world’s widest waterfalls. Dubbed ‘The Smoke that Thunders’ by locals, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular tourist destination for those visiting Zambia. It is world-renowned for its sheer beauty and offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in spectacular landscapes inhabited by abundant wildlife. Visitors can look forward to a wide range of adventure sports such as kayaking, white water rafting, ziplining, bungee jumping and bridge swinging; and those looking for more relaxation can enjoy a sunset boat cruise, game viewing, or browsing through the vibrant local Livingstone Market.