The Chobe Day Trip offers amazing views of the Chobe River and an abundance of wildlife, all packed in just one day. You will be taken on a 2 hour safari game drive along the shores and a boat cruise on the river itself, allowing you to get really up close to the animals from the water.
Chobe National Park is Botswana's first national park, and also the most biologically diverse. Located in the north of the country, it is Botswana's third largest park and has one of the greatest concentrations of game in all of Africa. This park is noted for having a huge population of elephants as well as lions, leopards, buffalos, impalas, giraffes, zebras, baboons etc.
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Safari Game Drive & Rhino Walks in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
$ 75
Approximately 2- 3 hours long, the game drive is done in an open 4x4 safari vehicle with a certified safari guide. It offers a thrilling experience to have close encounters with 3 of the Big 5 animals namely elephant; buffalo and the near threatened white rhino with excellent photographic opportunities
The park also has a wide variety of antelope species like the ever alert impala, duiker, puku, sable-antelope and a lot more. Best time to go on a game drive is early morning before it warms up and late afternoon just when it starts to cool down. Morning pick up times start from 06:00am to 08:00am with afternoon pick ups from 2:00pm to 3:00pm. The drive is wrapped up in style on the scenic banks of the Zambezi river while viewing hippos or listening to their groans and loud wheezing sounds.
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Get wet! Vast quantities of water pour down and a huge spray is coming back up forming clouds and rainbows over the falls. You can walk along parts of the fast flowing Zambezi and along the falls itself over the foot path and the Knife Bridge giving unparalleled views of the falls offering ever changing spectacles depending on time of day and the season. During full moon you can witness the lunar rainbow during special opening hours.
Victoria Falls presents the beauty and magnificence on the Zambezi River, forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The actual name of the falls is Mosi-Oa-Tunya which means the smoke that thunders. When David Livingstone and his partner Sussi and Chuma first saw it David Livingstone named it Victoria Falls to honour his queen. The Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
The Victoria Falls is classified as one of the largest water falls with a width of 1,708 metres (5,604 ft.) and height of 108 metres (354 ft.), resulting in the world's largest sheet of falling water.
On the upstream of the Falls there are two large islands that are large enough to divide the curtain of water even at full flood, Cataract Island near the western bank and Livingstone Island near the middle point from which Livingstone first viewed the Falls.
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Victoria Falls is one of the most magnificent waterfalls in the world which forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, These spectacular falls can be easily visited and viewed from both Zambia or Zimbabwean side. Victoria falls is Considered to be the world’s widest waterfalls and it measures an impressive 1708 metres in width.
The nearby tiny town of Victoria Falls makes an excellent starting point from which to explore the various things that this part of Zimbabwe has to offer. Adventure fans can engage in a variety of high-adrenaline activities in the neighborhood. Scenic flights, microlighting, white-water rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, and once-in-a-lifetime adventures into the spectacular Chobe National Park are just a few of the fantastic things that visitors can look forward to.
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Exploring a fresh destination resembles slicing into a multi-layered cake, where art, architecture, and nature harmoniously combine to offer a diverse array of experiences. Additionally, the opportunity to interact with the local residents adds to the allure. We extend an invitation for you to embark on an immersive cultural journey of a lifetime.
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Discover the thrilling beauty of the wilderness with our three days, two nights chobe safari package. This is designed to provide an ultimate wilderness experience for backpackers.
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The British colonial town of Livingstone famously called the ‘adventure capital of Southern Africa’ is a place which will leave you wanting to visit it twice. Get this incredible package Best of Livingstone and experience it your self.
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prepare to be drenched in the spray from the Falls or watch a rainbow stretch across the open gorge and those who wish can even take a dip in Devil’s Pool or Angel's Pool. Our guides will let you in on the incredible history of the island as you follow the footsteps of Dr David Livingstone all the way to the edge of the waterfall. Your tour begins by departing by boat for Livingstone Island from the Livingstone island Launch Site and everybody completes the experience with a 5-star gourmet meal prepared for you on the island itself.
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With its abundance of wildlife surrounding Livingstone and the rich culture of the city you will enjoy a varied and exciting time on this four day tour.
Of course it includes a tour of Victoria Falls, one of the seven natural wonder of the world, stretching 1,708 metres (5,604 ft.) and a drop of 108 metres (354 ft.). We will provide you with a raincoat to protect you from the spray that the falls produce. You will see why the falls are nicknamed 'the smoke that thunders' with the clouds of spray forming over the falls and the tremendous sounds that are produced by the falling water.
Livingstone is surrounded by wildlife. Depending on the season and our luck on our game drive through Mosi oa Tunya National Park we will be spotting giraffes, zebras, impala, elephants, crocodiles, hippos and lots of birds. With your guide and a guard we will do a safari walk in the park to spot the white rhino. At Mukuni Big Five you can engage with lions: you will be walking side by side with them.
We will see more of the city and culture of Zambia on the city tour, including a museum visit and we will make a 20 drive to Mukuni village, where you can learn more about the traditional lifestyle in rural Zambia.
There are times for relaxation, too: the sunset cruise on the Zambezi river. The two hour late afternoon cruise takes you around Siloka Island while sipping drinks and enjoying finger snacks. Hopefully we get to see wildlife too on the island and on the banks of the Mosi oa Tunya Park.
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