6 Days trip in Zambia
Zambia is a landlocked country in southern Africa known for its varied geography, wildlife, and friendly people. Despite facing challenges such as poverty, the country has experienced political stability and economic growth since gaining independence in 1964.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Victoria Falls
120 minutesTake a tour of the breathtaking Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Hike to the different viewpoints and feel the mist of the falls on your face.
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Zambezi National Park
240 minutesJoin a guided safari game drive through Zambezi National Park. See elephants, lions, buffaloes and much more of Africa's iconic wildlife in their natural habitat.
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The Boma Restaurant
150 minutesEnjoy an immersive cultural experience at the Boma Restaurant, where you'll have a traditional Zimbabwean dinner while watching cultural performances, such as traditional music, dance, and drumming.
Day 2
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Chobe National Park
360 minutesEmbark on a full-day safari tour of Chobe National Park, home to the largest elephant population in the world along with other iconic African animals like leopards, lions, and giraffes. Take breathtaking pictures of the park's scenery and savannah landscapes.
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Chobe Safari Lodge
120 minutesIn the evening, enjoy a relaxing dinner at Chobe Safari Lodge. Experience a perfect balance between wildlife and warm hospitality with remarkable views and beautiful ambiance.
Day 3
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Livingstone Island
180 minutesVisit Livingstone Island, a beautiful sandbank at the edge of the Victoria Falls where you can walk around, swim, sunbathe, and enjoy the best view of Victoria Falls as you watch the Zambezi River plunge down the Batoka Gorge at a 90-degree angle.
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Devil's Pool
240 minutesHead to Devil's Pool, a natural rock pool located within a few meters of the edge of Victoria Falls. Take a dip in the pool, which offers an unparalleled panoramic view of the falls and the surrounding area.
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The Royal Livingstone Hotel
150 minutesIndulge in a fine dining experience at The Royal Livingstone Hotel, a colonial-style five-star hotel built on the banks of the Zambezi River overlooking Victoria Falls. Savor exquisite cuisine in a tranquil and elegant environment.
Day 4
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Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
360 minutesGo on a safari game drive in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, which covers an area of 66 square kilometers and has abundant wildlife that includes elephant, white rhino, buffalo, giraffe, and other species. Take a guided bush walk or game drive through thick bush and riverine forests.
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Fezbar
150 minutesEnjoy a dinner with a twist of nightlife at Fezbar. This vibrant bar and eatery serves cocktails, pizzas, burgers, and tapas dishes in a relaxed outdoor courtyard with fire pits.
Day 5
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Zambia National Park
300 minutesJoin a guided tour of Zambia National Park, a pristine wilderness area that preserves the vast swathes of the savannah ecosystem. Featured animals in the reserve include several species of antelope, buffalo, zebra, and giraffe.
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Café Zambezi
120 minutesGrab dinner at Cafe Zambezi, a go-to restaurant for traditional African cuisine. Try various specialties like bream fish and nshima (a porridge-like dish made from maize flour) while taking in the ambiance and warmth of the place.
Day 6
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The Victoria Falls Bridge
180 minutesVisit the Victoria Falls Bridge, a rail and pedestrian bridge that is situated across the Zambezi River, linking Zimbabwe and Zambia. Take a walk on the bridge while admiring the stunning views of Victoria Falls and Batoka Gorge below.
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Crocodile Park
120 minutesVisit Crocodile Park, located approximately 20 minutes outside Victoria Falls. Take a guided tour of the reptile enclosures, including a breeding pool that houses crocodiles of all ages. Get a chance to even touch a crocodile!