Discover Southern African

Discover breathtaking falls and Chobe’s
wildlife -filled landscapes in just three days.

Short, scenic, and packed with incredible adventures.

Amongst the must-do activities lined up is bungee jumping off the Victoria falls bridge. The other one is taking a helicopter flight or a balloon trip over the falls. If these two don’t work for you, then you should try elephant back safari in the African bush. There are also white water rafting, canoeing on the Zambezi river or jet boating option.

3 Days Victoria Falls & Chobe NP Safari

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Chobe NP, Victoria Falls

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3 Days Victoria Falls & Chobe NP Safari

Let our safari itineraries guide you to Southern African’s most iconic and hidden treasures.

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Guests are met at Livingstone International Airport or Victoria Falls Airport for onward road transfer to Kasane, the gateway to the Chobe National Park.

A visit to the Victoria Falls, one of the seven natural wonders of the world, is first on the agenda. Before traveling on to the Chobe National Park in northern Botswana. This immense stretch of African wilderness is home to an extraordinary proliferation of animals.

The late afternoon is devoted to your first safari activity in Chobe.

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These two days are devoted to safari activities in the Chobe National Park.

The activities alternate between land-based open 4×4 game drives and water-based game viewing from a boat on the Chobe River. Chobe National Park finds itself at the core of the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. This a cross-border conservation effort formally established in 2011 and incorporating an area of approximately 444,000 sq. kilometers (171,000 sq. miles) of the African wilderness.

The region spans five countries and sixteen national parks including the Okavango Delta and is without a doubt home to Africa’s largest elephant population, an estimated 207,000 animals.

The initiative aims not only to protect the region’s wildlife but also the livelihood of its rural communities. Particularly folks who find themselves in daily conflict with animals such as lion and elephant which destroy livestock and crops and pose a threat to human lives.

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The last morning safari is followed by breakfast after which guests are transferred to Livingstone for a flight back home or their next safari destination.

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What Does Safari Include?

We take care of the details while you focus on experiencing the magic of Southern African.

Includes

  • 3 nights’ accommodation at River View Lodge
  • All meals
  • National Park Fees
  • Services of professional guides
  • Two activities per day

Excluded

  • International flights
  • Travel & Medical Insurance
  • Visas and discretionary tips
  • Items of personal nature