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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 Lusaka

    • Morning/Afternoon: Arrive at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN). Transfer to your lodge located in the quiet suburbs or the nearby Leopard’s Hill area.

    • Late Afternoon: Visit the Lusaka National Museum or the Elephant Orphanage Project (Lilayi) to see rescued calves during their 11:30 AM feeding.

    • Accommodation: Latitude 15° (Boutique/Arty) or Pioneer Lodge (Safari-style camp).

    • Meals: * L: Casual bite at Mint Garden.

      • D: Contemporary Zambian fusion at the hotel.

    ay 2: Southward to Kafue River & Monze

    • Morning: Depart Lusaka early. Cross the Kafue River Bridge. The drive takes you through the "Maize Belt."

    • Afternoon: Stop in Monze to visit the Samfya or Choma Museum further south to learn about the Batonga culture. Explore the local markets for hand-woven baskets.

    • Evening: Arrive at a working farm or ranch for an authentic "bush" overnight experience.

    • Accommodation: Moorings Farm (Campsite/Chalets) or Choma Hotel.

    • Meals:

      • B: Hotel.

      • L: Roadside picnic or local "Nshima" (maize porridge) at a Monze eatery.

      • D: Farm-style braai (BBQ).

    Day 3: Arrival in Livingstone & Sunset Cruise

    • Morning: Final leg of the drive (3 hours) into Livingstone. As you approach, look for the "smoke" (mist) of the falls on the horizon.

    • Afternoon: Check into your riverside lodge. Settle in and listen to the hippos in the Zambezi.

    • Evening: Lady Livingstone Sunset Cruise. Sip gin and tonics while watching elephants cross the river.

    • Accommodation: The Royal Livingstone (Luxury) or The Waterfront (Mid-range/Adventure).

    • Meals:

      • B: Farm breakfast.

      • L: Light lunch at The Elephant Café (where you can meet rescued elephants).

      • D: Buffet dinner on the cruise boat.

    Day 4: Mosi-oa-Tunya (The Smoke that Thunders)

    • Morning: Guided tour of Victoria Falls (Zambian side). In 2026, the spray will be at its peak if traveling between March and May. Walk across the Knife-Edge Bridge.

    • Afternoon: Visit the Livingstone Museum, the oldest in the country, housing David Livingstone’s letters and journals.

    • Evening: Dinner at the Mukuni Boma for a traditional feast with drumming and dancing.

    • Accommodation: Same as Day 3.

    • Meals:

      • L: The Lookout Café (spectacular views over the Batoka Gorge).

      • D: Boma-style dinner with local delicacies like Mopane worms (if you're brave!).

    Day 5: Adventure & Rhino Tracking

    • Morning: A walking safari in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. This is the only place in Zambia where you can track White Rhino on foot with rangers.

    • Afternoon: Choice of "High Action" activities: Microlight flight over the falls, White Water Rafting, or a swim in Devil’s Pool (seasonal).

    • Evening: Farewell dinner overlooking the Zambezi.

    • Accommodation: Same as Day 3.

    • Meals:

      • B/L: Lodge-provided.

      • D: Fine dining at The Old Drift Lodge.

    Day 6: Departure

    • Morning: Last chance for souvenir shopping at the Curio Market.

    • Afternoon: Transfer to Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) for your flight out.

    • Meals:

      • B: Full English/Zambian breakfast.

      • L: Quick bite at Kubus Restaurant near the airport.

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