Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The Victoria Falls – the Smoke that Thunders, is a waterfall located in southern Africa on the Zambezi River between the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Visit the magnificent Victoria Falls, the world’s largest waterfall, with Ntaba Tours.
Sample Itinerary
DAY 1
Upon arrival at the Victoria Falls airport, be transferred to your Lodge.
In the afternoon, join the Sunset River Cruise on the Zambezi River in the late afternoon. The Zambezi River Cruise is a superb way to relax and enjoy the beauty of the river. You may have the opportunity to see a variety of game; including hippo, crocodile, elephant, and sometimes even rhino in their home environment, as well as enjoy the many different bird species. The Sunset Cruise is very popular and includes finger snacks, beer, wine, champagne and soft drinks. There are great photo opportunities against often-spectacular African sunsets.
DAY 2
Depart for a guided tour of Victoria Falls: The Victoria Falls – Now in its 150 Millionth fantastic year – reaches its Zenith in about May each year. It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience – the sight, the sound, the smell; the humbling feeling that here indeed is Nature’s Supreme Masterpiece. No photograph can begin to depict the reality…and nothing prepares you for your first sight. En route, you may be taken past the ‘Big Tree’ where you may stop and take photos. You will be accompanied through the Rainforest by a qualified Guide who will give a brief history of the Falls themselves as well as detailing the flora, fauna, bird & wildlife and other points of interest. Raincoats are provided when needed.
Afternoon at leisure. Optional activities are available.
DAY 3
Depart for a day’s trip to the Chobe National Park in Botswana.
About Chobe National Park: Next to the Okavango Delta, Chobe National Park is probably Botswana’s next most well known conservation area. It is a diverse area, from the border at the Chobe River, to the now dry Savute Channel, and beyond to the borders of the Moremi Wildlife Reserve/Okavango Delta. The Park is best known for its concentrations of elephant – some 120 000 individuals, along with good numbers of buffalo, antelope and predators. Birding is also excellent, with many migrants visiting from November to March.
DAY 4
Depart.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
- Visit to the Craft Village
- Meet the People
- Walk with the Lions
- Elephant Back Safari
- Horse Back Safari
- Fishing Safari
- Elephant Interaction
- Helicopter flight over the Falls
- Rafting
- Canoeing
- Bunji jumping