Overview

Over 8 days you will experience thrilling adventures such as the Victoria Falls Tour, Livingstone Town Tour, Mukwalantila Village Tour, White water rafting, a game drive & rhino walk in the Mosi oa Tunya National park, dinner at the Elepehant cafe and tour of the Livingstone Island (swimming in the angels/devils pool)

Accommodation

You will stay in comfortable, well-located mid-range lodges and hotels throughout, each chosen for their proximity to the parks and quality of service. Accommodation upgrades to premium or luxury lodges are available on request — just ask us when enquiring.

Good to Know

This tour is available on request, meaning we schedule departures to suit you. It is ideal for couples, solo travellers, and small groups who want a comprehensive introduction to Zambia’s best safari destinations without the hassle of planning it themselves.

7 Nights 8 Days 01 Jun, 02 Jun, 03 Jun, and more Livingstone, Southern Province
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we'll give. What we won't

What is included in the tour

  • Accommodation
  • Transfers on all tours
  • A professional guide on all tours and activities
  • Park fees
  • Breakfast on all days
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What is NOT included in the tour

  • Drinks
  • Lunch and dinner unless mentioned
  • Visa fees
  • Travel Insurance
Highlights
What makes this tour special
  • Stand at the edge of Victoria Falls — one of the seven natural wonders of the world
  • Ride the Grade V rapids of the Batoka Gorge on a white water rafting adventure
  • Swim in the Devil’s/Angels Pool, a natural infinity pool at the very brink of the Falls
  • Track white rhino on a game drive through Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
  • Meet rehabilitated elephants over lunch at the Elephant Café
  • Cross into Botswana for a full day in Chobe — home to the world’s largest elephant herds
  • Cruise the Chobe River by boat, surrounded by hippos, crocs, and extraordinary birdlife
  • Visit a Tonga village and experience the living culture of the Zambezi Valley
  • Watch the sun set over the Zambezi from a traditional river cruise
  • Explore Livingstone town with a knowledgeable local guide
Itinerary
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Pickup point
Directions.
Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport, Livingstone, Zambia View on Map
Things to Carry

1. Travel Documents & Essentials

• Passport (valid for 6+ months, with blank pages)
• Visa(s) – Check visa requirements for Zambia and neighboring countries
• Travel Insurance – Comprehensive medical and travel cover is highly recommended
• Vaccination Certificate – Yellow Fever (if arriving from an endemic country)
• Printed & Digital Copies – Passport, visa, insurance, itinerary, etc.
• USD Cash & Local Currency – Small denominations preferred for tips and small purchases
• Visa/Mastercard – Widely accepted; other cards may not work
• Emergency Contact Info
• Unlocked Phone & SIM Card – Local Zambian SIMs (MTN or Airtel) available on arrival
• Proof of onward travel – Sometimes required at immigration

2. Clothing

Zambia’s climate varies, so layering is key. Early mornings can be chilly, and afternoons warm.

• Lightweight, breathable clothing (cotton/linen)
• Neutral-colored attire for game drives (avoid bright colors and white)
• Long-sleeved shirts and trousers for sun and insect protection
• T-shirts, shorts, and casual wear for in-camp use
• Fleece/jacket for cool mornings and evenings
• Waterproof jacket or poncho (especially Nov–April during the rains)
• Swimsuit (for pools or Victoria Falls activities)
• Smart casual outfit for dinners or town outings
• Comfortable walking shoes or trainers
• Sandals or flip-flops
• Hat or cap for sun protection
• Scarf or buff (for dust or sun)
• Socks and undergarments – pack enough!

3. Health & Hygiene

• Prescription medications (in original packaging)
• First aid basics (plasters, antiseptic, pain relief)
• Malaria prevention tablets (check with your doctor)
• Sunscreen (high SPF)
• Insect repellent (with DEET)
• Lip balm with SPF
• Toiletries (biodegradable where possible)
• Tissues or wet wipes (especially for bush stops)

4. Technology & Accessories

• Smartphone and USB charger
• Portable power bank
• Universal adapter (Zambia uses Type G plugs, like the UK)
• Camera with extra batteries or memory cards
• Binoculars – essential for wildlife viewing!
• Headlamp or flashlight (for remote areas)
• Kindle/tablet/laptop if needed
• Wildlife/birding app or guidebook (optional)

5. Gear & Extras

• Soft-sided duffel bag (for light aircraft flights or compact storage)
• Travel lock for bags
• Daypack or small backpack for day trips
• Water bottle (insulated or filtered if possible)
• Sunglasses (with UV protection)
• Travel journal or notebook
• Light laundry bag (some lodges offer laundry services)

Additional Tips:
• Pack essentials in your carry-on in case of luggage delays.
• Luggage restrictions apply on small flights – keep within limits (usually 15kg soft bags).
• Power supply may be limited in some camps; charge up when you can!
• For more travel advice or help with packing, just ask our team—we're here to make your trip seamless!

 

Happy travels and see you in Zambia!