3 Nights
Into The Mist
Discover the magnificent Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River with this concise three-night itinerary, offering some of Africa's most iconic experiences. Enjoy an up-close exploration of Victoria Falls through a guided tour, then venture upstream to cruise the Zambezi River.
Keep an eye out for elephants, basking crocodiles, and pods of snorting hippos. Conclude your adventure at Chobe National Park in Botswana, a vast expanse of African wilderness renowned for its diverse and abundant wildlife.
INCLUDES
Three nights accommodation
Return airport transfer
Meals as indicated
Zambezi Sunset Cruise
Full Day Chobe Day Tour
Guided Tour of the Falls
Tour Highlights
DAY 1
VICTORIA FALLS
On arrival at Victoria Falls Airport, you will be met and transferred to Batonka Guest Lodge. Set in lush gardens, a tranquil haven away from the bustle of town but within easy walking distance of the main attractions.
This afternoon depart on a Zambezi Sunset Cruise. Gently cruising along the Zambezi River is a superb way to relax and cap off another day in Africa. There are great photo opportunities against the often-spectacular African sunset. Wildlife is often spotted along the banks of the river, including hippos, crocodiles, and elephants. truly incredible experience.
Accommodation: Batonka Guest Lodge: Pool View Room
Meals: Breakfast, drinks and canapes on the sunset cruise
Activities: Zambezi Sunset Cruise
VICTORIA FALLS
This morning you will be picked up from your hotel and taken to Victoria Falls for a guided tour of the falls. Experiencing the Falls up close is truly awe-inspiring experience – the sight and the sound of millions of litres of water pouring over the edge and crashing 108 metres into the gorge below is a experience you will never forget. Your guide will provide a brief history of the Falls, detailing the flora, fauna & bird life and other points of interest. Raincoats are provided when needed.
Accommodation: Batonka Guest Lodge: Pool View Room
Meals: Breakfast
Activities: Guided Tour Of Victoria Falls
DAY 2
DAY 3
VICTORIA FALLS
Today you will visit a new country on a day trip to Chobe National Park in Botswana. Chobe National Park is well known for its large herds of elephants that frequent the Chobe River. You will be picked up from your hotel at 7:30 am, where you will be transferred by road to the Botswana border, proceeding straight to the morning cruise, where you will spend the morning game viewing along the Chobe River. The cruise will end at around 12:30 pm when you go to a hotel on the riverbank for lunch. After lunch, guests will board safari vehicles for an afternoon game drive in the Chobe National Park before returning to Zimbabwe late afternoon.
Accommodation: Batonka Guest Lodge: Pool View Room
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Activities: Full Day Chobe Day Tour
LAKE ELEMENTAITA
Leaving the Masai Mara after breakfast, travel across the ‘breadbasket’ of Kenya, where acres of wheat and barley dominate the landscape. Lunch will be a picnic stop en route to Lake Nakuru National Park. Arrive at Lake Nakuru in the afternoon and head out on a game drive. Known for its birdlife, the park, with the right climatic conditions, offers the possibility to view thousands of flamingoes feeding in the shallow alkaline lake.
While not a large national park, Lake Nakuru is incredibly scenic and has several unique wildlife sightings that make it a worthwhile visit, including good chances of finding black and white rhinos and the endangered Rothschild Giraffe.
Accommodation: Lake Elementaita Serena Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activities: Afternoon Game Drive
DAY 4
DAY 5
TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast, continue south towards the Tanzania border and then on to Arusha for lunch. After lunch, you will depart Arusha and pass through the Maasai Steppe, filled with picturesque African villages and coffee and banana plantations. Arrive at Tarangire National Park, enter the park, and begin exploring with a game drive as you slowly make your way to the lodge arriving for dinner.
Tarangire is most famous for its giant baobabs, a network of swamps, and large herds of elephants rumoured to be the largest population in Tanzania. It is less known for a yearly secret migration where masses of wildlife are drawn to the Tarangire River during the dry season as it remains the last viable water source for miles.
Accommodation: Tarangire Sopa Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activities: Afternoon Game Drive