4-Day Discover Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park and Hwange National Park

4 days

Easy

Victoria Falls & Safari Adventure

Discover the majesty of Victoria Falls, one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Begin your journey with a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River, where you’ll soak in golden views as wildlife gathers along the banks.

Guided tours will lead you to the heart of the waterfalls, letting you experience the thunderous roar, misty spray, and stunning rainbows that make this UNESCO World Heritage Site unforgettable.

Your adventure continues with thrilling safaris in Hwange National Park (Zimbabwe) and Chobe National Park (Botswana). Here, you’ll have the chance to spot Africa’s legendary Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo—along with countless other species roaming freely in their natural habitats.

This tour blends awe-inspiring landscapes with unforgettable wildlife encounters for the ultimate southern Africa experience.

What's included?
    • 4x4 Safari Vehicle – Specially equipped for optimal wildlife viewing.
    • All Park Entrance Fees – Included in your package, no hidden charges.
    • Hotel Pickup & Drop-off – Convenient transfers to and from your accommodation.
    • Professional Safari Guides – Experienced, knowledgeable, and passionate about wildlife.
    • Air-Conditioned Transfer Vehicle – Ensuring comfort during non-safari road travel.
    • All Listed Activities – As per the itinerary (unless marked as optional).
    • Daily Drinking Water – Supplied throughout the journey.
    • All Road Transport – Between destinations and within national parks.
    • All Accommodation – As specified in the itinerary.
    Exclusions
      • Visa fees
      • Personal items (e.g., souvenirs, snacks, toiletries, etc.)
      • Travel insurance
      • Other incidental expenses
      Please note

        Clothing

        • Casual, comfortable clothing is suitable year-round. Neutral, muted colors are best.
        • Campsites are sandy — bring suitable footwear.
        • T-shirts for daytime.
        • Jeans or safari trousers for cooler mornings and evenings.
        • A fleece or warm sweater for early morning game drives.
        • Thin long-sleeve shirt for sun protection.
        • Layered clothing for winter months (June–August) — mornings can be very cold on game drives.

        Essentials

        • Sunglasses (good quality).
        • Sunblock, wide-brimmed hat, and insect repellent.
        • Binoculars and a camera (with extra batteries/chargers).
        • Any personal medication (a basic medical kit is available on-site).

        Travel Notes

        • Pack light — space is limited on safari vehicles.
        • If you’ve recently visited a yellow fever area, ensure you have the required vaccination.
        • Check visa requirements for your nationality before traveling.

        Final Tip
        Bring along a sense of humor and adventure — this is Africa!

        What to bring

          Clothing

          • Neutral-colored clothes(khaki, olive, beige, brown) – avoids attracting insects and keeps you less visible to wildlife.
          • Lightweight long-sleeved shirts & pants – protection from sun and mosquitoes.
          • Shorts & T-shirts – for warm days.
          • Warm layer (fleece/jacket) – mornings and evenings can be chilly, even in the desert or savannah.
          • Rain jacket / windbreaker – especially if traveling during the rainy season.
          • Comfortable closed shoes / lightweight hiking boots – for game walks or rough terrain.
          • Sandals / slip-ons – nice for around camp or lodge.
          • Hat with brim – essential for sun protection.
          • Swimwear – many lodges have pools.
          • Buff/scarf – protects from dust on drives.

          Gear & Essentials

          • Binoculars – makes a huge difference for wildlife viewing.
          • Camera + extra batteries/memory cards(or phone with good zoom).
          • Headlamp/flashlight – some lodges have limited electricity.
          • Daypack – for water, snacks, camera gear on drives.
          • Power bank / travel adapter – outlets vary depending on country.
          • Reusable water bottle.
          • Safari guidebook / bird or animal ID book(optional but fun).

          Health & Safety

          • Prescription medications(enough for the whole trip).
          • Malaria prophylaxis(depending on the region—ask your doctor).
          • Insect repellent(with DEET or picaridin).
          • Sunscreen (SPF 30+) & lip balm with SPF.
          • Basic first aid kit(plasters, antiseptic, pain relief, rehydration salts).
          • Hand sanitizer & wet wipes.

          Documents & Money

          • Passport + visas (if required).
          • Travel insurance(medical + evacuation coverage strongly recommended).
          • Vaccination certificates(e.g., Yellow Fever, depending on country).
          • Credit card + some cash(USD is widely accepted in many safari regions).

          Optional but Nice-to-Have

          • Travel pillow/blanket (for long drives).
          • Journal / notebook for sightings.
          • Ziplock bags (keep dust off electronics).
          • Snacks (protein bars, nuts).
          • Lightweight gloves (if you’re going on early morning drives in cold areas like the Serengeti in winter).