Upon your arrival at Victoria Falls Airport, you will be met by your shuttle vehicle and transferred to your hotel. Your luxury holiday room awaits.Victoria Falls presents a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Main Destination: Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe
Drinks: Non alcoholic drinks Included Highlight: Afternoon Dinner Cruise.
The day starts with a visit to the famous Victoria Falls. The majestic waterfall, a Unesco World Heritage Site, is impressive in full flood (February to end May) and even in low season (October and November). After your walking tour, there are many optional activities to choose from for the rest of the day.
Victoria Falls is an adrenalin junkie’s dream playground, equip yourself with a pick of the below optional activities.
Main Destination: Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe
Drinks: Non alcoholic drinks
After an early breakfast today, we embark on a journey to Zimbabwe`s biggest National park- Hwange National Park.Hwange National Park is in west Zimbabwe. Its grasslands and mopane woods are home to large elephant herds, lions and African wild dogs. In the northwest, animals gather at Mandavu and Masuma dams, where there are concealed lookouts. Bumbusi National Monument includes 18th-century ruins and pre-colonial rock carvings. In the southeast, waterholes include the Nyamandhlovu Pan, with its elevated viewing platform
Drinks: Non alcoholic drinks
Included Highlight: Village Tour & Painted dog conservation visit
The day starts early as we depart our lodge for a full day game drive. We visit several waterholes with lunch served in the middle of the bush.
Drinks: Non alcoholic drinks Included
Highlights: Full day game drive
After an early breakfast, we bid farewell to the biggest National Park of Zimbabwe to Matopos National Park in search for the rhinos.
Drinks: Non alcoholic drinks
Included Activities: Rhino Trekking
After an early breakfast we commence our journey to Masvingo– the home of the ‘Great Zimbabwe Monument’. It is about a 6 to 7 hour trip without any stops. After this you will push on to Lodge at the Ancient City where we will spend the one night.
This afternoon, we will continue our discoveries at a Great Zimbabwe National Monuments. Zimbabwe meaning big house made of stone – derived its name from the massive stonewalls found at Great Zimbabwe. Historians and archaeologists are still excited about this place. The ruins are surrounded by unanswered questions: Who built them? Where are the graves of the deceased leaders? Why was it abandoned? We advise you to take at least 2 to 3 hours for your visit, guided by one of the excellent local guides.
Drinks: Non alcoholic drinks
Included Activities: Tour of the Great Zimbabwe Ruins
Reminiscing the experience of the “dzimba dzamabwe” (House of Stones), we take an early breakfast and head to the Capital City where we are expecting to wrap off our trip after lunch.
Zimbabwe’s capital city is the country’s most cosmopolitan and contemporary destination, dotted with restaurants and bars, shops and markets. Its proud historical and cultural heritage is reflected in several well-preserved old buildings and informative museums, while its many parks and gardens provide a pleasant contrast to the bustling urban sectors. Located within easy reach of the city centre are the Mukuvisi Woodlands, comprising over 250 hectares of natural wilderness, while The Kopje – a rocky hill to the south-west of Harare – offers great views over the city.
Pricing : From $2,866 pp sharing









