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Accomodation

Provided

Meals

Full board

Transportation

Tour van

Group Size

1-20

Language

English

Pets

No pets

Age Range

12-70 (Year)

Season

All year

Category

Adventure

Tour Itinerary

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    Day 1: Arrival in Livingstone & The Zambezi Sunset

    • Morning: Arrive at Livingstone International Airport (LVI). Your private lodge vehicle will transfer you to the riverbank.

    • Afternoon: Settle into your suite. Enjoy a private lunch on a deck overlooking the Zambezi.

    • Evening: A Luxury Sunset Cruise on a small, private boat. Sip Gin & Tonics while spotting hippos and elephants crossing the river against a fiery African sky.

    • Lodge: Royal Chundu (Island Lodge) or The Royal Livingstone.

    • Meals: Lunch & Dinner at the lodge.

    Day 2: The Smoke That Thunders

    • Morning: A private guided tour of Victoria Falls. Walk the rainforest paths to see the Main Falls and the Boiling Pot.

    • Midday: A 15-minute "Flight of Angels" helicopter tour to see the 1.7km wide curtain of water from above.

    • Afternoon: Visit a local Mukuni Village for a cultural exchange or take a dip in Devil’s Pool (if visiting between August and January).

    • Evening: A 4-course fine dining experience at the lodge or the Old Drift Lodge for a bush-style dinner.

    • Lodge: Same as Day 1.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

    Day 3: The Flight to the Wild (South Luangwa)

    • Morning: Transfer to Livingstone Airport for your light aircraft flight to Mfuwe (usually via Lusaka).

    • Afternoon: Meet your South Luangwa guide. Even the 1-hour drive to the lodge is a game drive—keep an eye out for elephants and giraffes.

    • Evening: Your first Night Game Drive. South Luangwa is the "Valley of the Leopard"; using spotlights, your tracker will search for these elusive cats.

    • Lodge: Chinzombo (Time + Tide) or Puku Ridge.

    • Meals: Breakfast (Livingstone), Lunch & Dinner (South Luangwa).

    Day 4: The Birthplace of the Walking Safari

    • Morning: Rise at 5:30 AM for a Walking Safari. This is Zambia’s specialty. Accompanied by an armed scout, you’ll learn to track lions by their prints and identify medicinal plants.

    • Afternoon: Relax by the pool during the heat of the day. South Luangwa lodges often have "elephants in camp" during the dry season.

    • Evening: Afternoon game drive transitioning into a night drive. Look for the endemic Thornicroft’s Giraffe.

    • Lodge: Same as Day 3.

    • Meals: Full Board.

    Day 5: Deep Into the Bush (Remote Camp)

    • Morning: A game drive transfer to a more remote "Bush Camp" deeper in the park. These camps are smaller (usually only 4–6 tents) and offer a raw, disconnected experience.

    • Afternoon: Explore the Luangwa River banks. The concentration of hippos here is the highest in the world.

    • Evening: Dinner under the stars with a "Safari Storytelling" session around the fire.

    • Lodge: Mchenja Bush Camp or Bilimungwe.

    • Meals: Full Board.

    Day 6: Tracking the Predators

    • Morning: Focus on the "Big Five" (minus rhino, which are not in this park). The Luangwa Valley is famous for its Wild Dog (Painted Dog) populations.

    • Afternoon: Visit a photographic "hide" near a waterhole to get eye-level shots of wildlife without being seen.

    • Evening: Final night drive in the Luangwa sector.

    • Lodge: Same as Day 5.

    • Meals: Full Board.

    Day 7: Transition to the Lower Zambezi

    • Morning: Fly from Mfuwe to a private airstrip in the Lower Zambezi National Park.

    • Afternoon: Arrive at your lodge, where the mountains of the Escarpment meet the massive Zambezi River.

    • Evening: A Sundowner Boat Cruise. The Lower Zambezi offers a "water-level" perspective of the animals that is incredibly peaceful.

    • Lodge: Chiawa Camp or Lolebezi.

    • Meals: Breakfast (Luangwa), Lunch & Dinner (Lower Zambezi).

    Day 8: Canoeing & Tigerfish

    • Morning: A Canoe Safari down the Chifungulu Channel. This is a quiet, drift-style safari where you paddle past elephants drinking at the water's edge.

    • Afternoon: Try your hand at Catch-and-Release Tigerfishing, one of Africa's most aggressive freshwater game fish.

    • Evening: Night drive to spot honey badgers, porcupines, and leopards.

    • Lodge: Same as Day 7.

    • Meals: Full Board.

    Day 9: The Sandbank Experience

    • Morning: A final 4x4 game drive into the winterthorn forests. The light here is a photographer's dream.

    • Midday: A Sandbank Lunch. Your guides set up a table and chairs in the middle of the shallow river. Eat a gourmet meal with your feet in the cool water.

    • Afternoon: Afternoon boat safari or a walking safari along the riverbank.

    • Evening: A celebratory farewell bush dinner.

    • Lodge: Same as Day 7.

    • Meals: Full Board.

    Day 10: One Last Sunrise & Departure

    • Morning: A slow breakfast overlooking the river. If time permits, one last short morning activity.

    • Afternoon: Board your light aircraft for the 30-minute flight to Lusaka (LUN) to connect with your international flight home.

    • Meals: Breakfast & Lunch.


    Quick Tips for Zambia

    • The Pro-Guide: You will likely have the same guide for your entire stay at each lodge; they are among the best-trained in Africa.

    • Luggage: Strict 15kg (33lbs) limit in soft-sided bags for the internal flights.

    • Best Time: July to October for the best wildlife; May and June for lush "Emerald Season" beauty.

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