4-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe National Park Luxury Safari

4 days

Easy

Victoria Falls and Chobe NP Luxury Safari
A safari is more than just the sights and sounds of wildlife—it’s an unforgettable journey. This luxury safari experience invites you to explore the majestic Victoria Falls, where you’ll feel the refreshing spray of every drop as sunlight dances across this natural wonder. Then, hop into our open safari jeep and venture deep into Botswana’s Chobe National Park, where breathtaking encounters with wildlife await. Get closer to nature, capture unforgettable moments, and create timeless African memories.
What's included?
    • Accommodation
      3 nights’ luxury accommodation (Victoria Falls)
    • Meals
      Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner as per itinerary
    • Transfers
      Return airport transfers (Victoria Falls International Airport or Kasane Airport)
      All inter-lodge and cross-border transfers (Victoria Falls – Chobe – Victoria Falls)
    • Activities
      Guided Victoria Falls rainforest tour
      Zambezi River Sunset Cruise (Signature Deck or equivalent luxury option)
      Full-day Chobe National Park safari (morning boat cruise & afternoon game drive)
      Private game drive in a nearby reserve (Victoria Falls)
    • Park Fees & Entry Permits
      Victoria Falls National Park entry fee
      Chobe National Park entry fee
      Conservation levies where applicable
    • Border Assistance
      Help with immigration & border crossing procedures between Zimbabwe and Botswana
    • Professional Guides
      English-speaking driver-guides & safari rangers throughout the trip
    • Extras
      Bottled mineral water on transfers & game drives
    Exclusions
      • Visa fees,
      • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
      Please note
        • Clothing: Casual, comfortable clothing is suitable year-round. Dull, neutral colors are recommended.
          T-shirts
          Jeans or safari trousers (great for cool mornings and evenings)
          A fleece or warm sweater for early morning game drives
          A thin long-sleeve shirt for sun protection
        • Footwear: Campsites can be very sandy, so sturdy and comfortable shoes are advised.
        • Accessories:
          Sunglasses
          Hat for sun protection
          Sunblock
          Insect repellent
        • Gear:
          Binoculars
          Camera with charged batteries
        • Health & Safety:
          Any necessary medication (basic medical aid supplies are available)
          If you’ve recently travelled to a yellow fever area, ensure your vaccination requirements are met
          Check visa requirements for your nationality before travelling
        • Tips:
          Early morning drives can be very cold in winter months (June–August); layering is best to stay warm in the safari vehicle
          Travel light—space is limited on safari vehicles
          Bring a sense of humor… this is Africa!
        What to bring

          Clothing

          • Lightweight, breathable clothing: Neutral colors like beige, khaki, or olive work best to blend in with the environment. Avoid bright colors and black.
          • Long-sleeved shirts and trousers: Protects against sunburn and insect bites.
          • Warm layers: Mornings and evenings can be chilly, especially on game drives (a fleece or light jacket is ideal).
          • Hat or cap: To protect from the sun.
          • Swimwear: If staying at lodges with pools or near rivers.
          • Comfortable shoes: Lightweight walking shoes or trainers for game drives, sandals for relaxing at the lodge.
          • Socks and underwear: Enough for the trip; moisture-wicking fabrics are best.
          • Reusable water bottle: Stay hydrated.

          Toiletries & Health

          • Sunscreen: SPF 30+ recommended.
          • Insect repellent: Particularly for mosquitoes.
          • Personal hygiene items: Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.

          Documents & Money

          • Passport & visa (if required).
          • Travel insurance details.
          • Credit/debit cards & some cash in local currency.
          • Vaccination certificate (if required).

          Tips:

          • Pack light; lodges usually have laundry services.
          • Avoid flashy jewelry and perfumes—they can attract insects and wildlife.