5 days Victoria Falls and Chobe safari

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5 Days Victoria Falls and Chobe safari : 
Experience Chobe National Park, renowned for its unrivalled elephant population which boasts one of the largest concentrations of elephants in Africa and Zambezi, known for its spectacular waterfall, Victoria Falls, which is located about halfway along the Zambezi River. This safari offer visitors exceptional opportunities to witness these magnificent creatures up close as they gather along the Chobe River and in the surrounding landscapes.

Tour Highlights

Day 1: Transfer from Victoria Falls International Airport.

Day 2: Victoria Falls Guided Tour.

Day 3: Transfer to Chobe National Park.

Day 4: Full Day Chobe National Park

Day 5: Transfer to Airport.

Detailed itinerary.

 

Day 1: Transfer from Victoria Falls International Airport.

On the first day of your safari after being dropped off at Victoria Falls International Airport, you will be taken to your lodge in Victoria Falls. You will be picked up in the afternoon for your Sunset Cruise on the magnificent Zambezi River, where you can see crocodiles, hippos, and other creatures that descend to the river’s edge in the early evening. You will have drinks and snacks for two hours while the boat is sailing. After your sunset cruise, you will be returned to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 2: Victoria Falls Guided Tour.

On the second day of your safari you will be picked up for a Victoria Falls tour as soon as you have finished your breakfast. You will tour the Zimbabwean side, for there are multiple outstanding viewing points along the width of the fall. From view point 1 to 16, which includes the Main Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Rainbow Falls, the Boiling Pot, Cataract Island, and Livingstone Island, we will stroll through the stunning, natural, misty rain forest that flanks the fall. The Tonga people refer to the magnificent Victoria Falls as Musi O Tunya, or the Smoke that Thunders, and it is their top tourist destination.

Optional activities: Flight of angels, high wire activities, elephant riding, lion walk, lion interaction, tiger interaction, tiger walk and among others.

Day 3: Transfer to Chobe National Park.


On the third day of the safari after breakfast, make the one-hour scenic drive to Botswana’s Great Chobe National Park. More than 400 different bird species can be found there, and more elephants than in any other African nation winter there. You will take a boat ride down the Chobe River and go on game drives in 4 x 4 open vehicles.

Once you arrive you will enjoy the morning game drive, you will enjoy the world’s highest concentration of elephants and one of the highest concentrations of wildlife can be found in Chobe. Along with all the elephants, you will also look for buffalo, sable, wild dogs, impalas, antelopes, mongoose, lions, leopards, crocodiles, giraffes, waterbuck, bushbuck, kudus, giraffes and among others. You will never forget seeing elephants in the Chobe River swimming, playing, or crossing.

After the game drive you will enjoy the afternoon game drive you will enjoy your lunch and after lunch, take a memorable boat ride to explore Chobe National Park. You will view herds of elephants frequently cross the river near Kasane, the entrance to the national park. This is a sight not to be missed from a riverboat, where visitors can also see yawning pods of hippopotamuses and a diverse array of cranes, herons, fish eagles, cormorants and storks along the banks.

After the game drive and amazing boat cruise you will be taken back to your lodge for dinner, relaxation and overnight stay.

Day 4: Full Day Chobe National Park.

On the fourth day of the safari, wake up and be served with a hearty breakfast, meet your safari guide for the full day in Chobe National Park. Take an exhilarating game drive and take a boat ride through Chobe National Park, which is the meeting point of Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Zambia four of Africa’s most famous safari destinations. After you will be transferred to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 5: Transfer to Airport.

On the last day of the safari, wake up early in the morning and be served with a delicious breakfast, soon after breakfast you will check out from your lodge, you will be transferred back to either the Kasane International Airport or the Victoria Falls International Airport. That will make your safari come to the end.zaz

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