An in depth tour
into the Real Africa taking in all the wonderful sights and locations
that has justly made Zambia one of the most diverse, exciting and
unique tour destinations available.
COST - Contact us for current prices
Area: - Zambia - A circular route around Zambia
Duration: - 16 Nights / 17 days
Season: - May - October
Persons: - Minimum 4 - max 8
Interest: - Scenery, bird watching, game viewing, walking, photography.
Day 1:
- Drive to Lusaka on the Great East Road with a brief stop at Luangwa
Bridge. ETA in Lusaka is mid afternoon. [For those clients arriving
directly in Lusaka, you will be collected from the airport and
transferred to Pioneer camp awaiting the arrival of the rest of the
party.] On arrival we check into our chalets at Pioneer Camp. Evening
dinner
Day 2:
- Continue through Lusaka, over the Kafue River to Lochinvar National
Park. This is the home of the Black Lechwe with the quantity and
variety of water birds on the lagoon a definite highlight. We set up
our own tents here and clients are expected to help with the camp
chores. All camping equipment is provided except for sleeping bags.
Day 3: - Morning and afternoon game drives exploring this area. Overnight camping
Day 4:
- Drive to Victoria Falls. ETA in Livingstone is lunchtime. Check into
our well appointed and furnished twin tents in The ZAMBEZI WATERFRONT
complex. After lunch a visit to Victoria Falls is included. Spend the
afternoon viewing the falls and following the numerous trails in the
area. Overnight permanent tented camp & evening dinner
Day 5:
- Today you are able to experience the numerous activities and
options that has established this area as the "Adrenaline Capital of
Africa". Today only your breakfast is included and you have the entire
day to pursue the activity of your choice. River cruises, game drives,
visit to Livingstone museum, cultural village tours, white water
rafting, jet boating, canoeing, river boarding, micro lighting,
helicopter flips, bungi-jumping, horseback and elephant safaris,
fishing and day trips to Chobe Game park in Botswana are all readily
available and organised on site. Overnight permanent tented camp.
Dinner for your own expense.
Day 6:
- Depart Livingstone and continue Northwards into Kafue National Park.
This is Zambia's biggest park and our route takes us into the entrance
gate at the bottom of the park and it's a game drive through the park
till we get to our overnight camp at New Kalala. Here we again set up
our tents in the well-appointed campsite. Overnight camping.
Day 7:
- Morning and afternoon game drives in this vast area. Routes taken
will depend on local information available at the time of our visit.
Overnight Camping.
Day 8: - Depart
Kafue and continue towards the Great North Road. Depending on local
road conditions, we aim for Kasanka National Park. Should this not be
possible, we will find a comfortable hotel en route. Overnight chalets
in Kasanka National Park.
Day 9:
- After a morning walk around the camp, we depart via David
Livingston's grave [the tree under which he died] and onto Bangwelu
Swamps. This area offers protection to a huge herd of Lechwe and
the rare Shoebill stork, amongst other species. Shoebill camp is
situated on an island in the middle of the swamp and is reached by a
causeway built to accommodate vehicles. The swamp is home to some
breeding pairs of these rare species and boat or walking safaris are
undertaken to see them. Overnight grass chalets.
Day 10:
- The day is spent on walking safaris and game drives onto the
surrounding plains to see the unique species this area is so well known
for.
Day 11: - Depart
and drive to Kapishya Hot Springs. In the area is Shiwa N'Gandu - a
castle built by Major Gore Brown after the war. Here we stay in simple
chalets overlooking the hot springs.
Day 12:
- Today we descend the central plateau into the Luangwa Valley. North
Luangwa is at the foot of the escarpment then we continue through this
remote park to Buffalo Camp. Here we stay in the grass and thatch
chalets.
Day 13: - N. Luangwa is incredible for game walks and this is the preferred mode of viewing game in the area. The day is
spent on a morning and afternoon walk and 3 wholesome meals daily. Night drives are also offered as an optional extra. [$25]
Day 14
- Depart after breakfast, cross the Luangwa River and drive
southwards. The entire drive is through game rich areas and is
really an extended game drive. Drive through Luambe National Park and
the Nsefu Sector of South Luangwa till we reach Mfuwe sector. Overnight
in a permanent tented camp situated on the banks of the Luangwa River
in the Mfuwe sector.
Day 15 & 16:
- After a light snack with tea & coffee we depart for a morning
drive at 06H00. Drinks and snacks are taken along for your enjoyment
whilst in the park. Depending on game sightings, we return to the lodge
at 11 for a scrumptious "brunch". An afternoon at leisure, prior to
your afternoon drive. Overnight permanent tented camp.
Day 17: - An easy start to the day then pack up and return back to Lilongwe via the popular tribal textiles craft shop. A picnic
lunch is eaten en route and ETA in the city is 1500. For those
departing back to Lusaka you will connect with a scheduled flight [not
included in tour cost] from Mfuwe Airport to Lusaka.
Included in
the above package: All land transport Lilongwe return, accommodation as
per itinerary, use of tents and camping equipment, all camp meals, game
drives and walks, Services of guide throughout
Excluded
in the above package: Airfares, airport taxes, drinks, visa fees [if
applicable], all park entrance fees, night drives in N & S Luangwa.
Optional excursions at Victoria Falls.