Rainbows are cool. But what trumps rainbows? Moonbows. If you visit Victoria Falls during a full moon, the light of the moon through the the waterfall spray produces a lunar rainbow, or moonbow. More of a daredevil? Then try what’s been called the world’s best white-water rafting.
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Your sunset cruise kicks off with a transfer from your hotel to your jetty and a welcome ceremony with Ndeble warriors in full costume. Choose from upper or lower deck seating as you board the boat and enjoy complimentary drinks and snacks as you set sail on one of the continent's most famous rivers. A professional guide will point out wildlife along the way as you take in the stunning backdrop of the African sunset. Complimentary return transfers provided.
Inclusions: Snacks, Bottled water, Soda/Pop
Exclusions: All Fees and Taxes
Of course this is kind of a tourist trap. Anyhow, we liked the food and the show. It is a nice thing to do, but kind of expensive, especially considering that for the price no drinka are included. You will have a broad variety of food (beef/pork/fish .. ). I don't know if this is typical African but it tasted good. Anyhow- as it is very touristic and too artificial we wouldn't do it again.
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Our professional and experienced driver/guide always make sure our clients have the best Birdwatching Safari.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Local beers, drinks and bottled water, Snacks
Exclusions: Use of SCUBA equipment, Use of Snorkelling equipment
What an amazing experience with Kempas. They were very responsive and organized and made sure that the trip and activities were top notch. Will definitely use them again.
3.6 based on 5 reviews
• Rise early to get the best views of the sun coming up over the falls • Get up close to the largest waterfall in the world and marvel at its surrounding rainbows • Capture the unique landscape with the help of your expert photographer guide
Inclusions: Professional photographer guide, Hotel pick-up and drop off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Exclusions: National Park Fee - $30 (USD) for international travelers, $20 for regional SADC, and $7 for locals, payable at the time of entrance., Cameras or photographic equipment, Gratuities, Breakfast (optional)
It was a very good, very informative experience. Trevor taught us a lot about the city and nature, he is a very pleasant and very professional guide. He knew how to share with us his love for nature and his village. The segway visit allows you to take your time and make a really interesting and quiet visit. Do not hesitate to plan this pleasant activity.
Explore Our Village life and experience this place that seems to be trapped in a time bubble, were subsistence farming still is the order of the day.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water
Exclusions: Gratuities
Vus and our guide were great. Pick up at hotel and a short ride to entrance where we were met by our professional guide. Great experience. Though you can do it on your own, it’s best to have a guide who knows the history who can point out details you would miss on your own.
Start your Chobe National Park tour with pickup from your Victoria Falls hotel. Crossing the Botswana border is a breeze with the help of your guide; once you cross, another guide will meet you. Then, head to the Chobe River and board a game viewing boat for a wildlife cruise. Look out for animals like hippos, flamingos, and aquatic birds in their natural environment. Eat lunch at a riverfront restaurant (included), and then hop on a safari vehicle for an afternoon game drive in Chobe National Park. Your guide helps you spot animals like elephants, lions, and more during the drive. Return to your Victoria Falls hotel at the end of the tour.
Inclusions: Lunch, Snacks, Bottled water, Soda/Pop, Private transportation, Parking Fees
Exclusions: Gratuities, Visa Fees
You must give yourself this experience!!! I cannot express strongly enough that this is a must-do experience when you come to Victoria Falls. Seriously, if you go to Victoria Falls and don't do the Angel or Devil Pool at Livingstone Island then you missed out on something truly special. So you know what to expect, we started out on the Zimbabwe side and travelled to Zambia. If you don't have enough entry's on your Visa then it will cost USD$20.00 for the Zambia Visa and USD$30.00 for another Zimbabwe Entry (when travelling to Victoria Falls Zinbabwe I recommend getting the multi-entry Visa) You drive out to near the top of the falls where you are taken by boat to Livingstone Island. At every stopping point I couldn't believe how close we were to the falls and we kept getting closer!! On the island you are taken by guides out to the main event and words can't describe how amazing this is. Be sure to take some USD bills with you to tip your guides - these guys literally risk their lives to take memorable photo's (on your camera) - so show your appreciation!! (Breakfast was OK - but you're not doing this experience for the food haha!)
Your evening begins with pickup from your Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe hotel. After a short drive, arrive at the boat put-in to begin your Zimbabwe Falls dinner cruise. Choose your seat at one of a limited number of tables. Candles and flowers set the scene for gourmet Zambezi-style cuisine, freshly prepared by an onboard chef. Enjoy sunset views from the open-sided boat while you dine, and keep your camera close by to capture the incredible views. This tour doubles as a Zambezi River safari with opportunities to sight animals like hippos, elephants, and crocodiles. Once the sun fully sets, your tour concludes with hotel drop-off.
Inclusions: Dinner, Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Parking Fees, Gratuities
Of course this is kind of a tourist trap. Anyhow, we liked the food and the show. It is a nice thing to do, but kind of expensive, especially considering that for the price no drinka are included. You will have a broad variety of food (beef/pork/fish .. ). I don't know if this is typical African but it tasted good. Anyhow- as it is very touristic and too artificial we wouldn't do it again.
What makes this area (and indeed this Victoria Falls activity) unique is it's "specials". These are bird species that are not only rare and elusive in other parts of Southern Africa but often only occur along the Zambezi River's mighty water course. Some of these specials include Rock Pratincole and African Skimmer both of which are seasonal migrants, nesting on the sandbanks and rocks along the river. Dickinson's Kestrel are often seen high in the Ilala Palms that line the banks. while the legendary Pel's Fishing Owl call the large dense Mahoganys that cluster the islands their home. The secretive Half-Collared Kingfishers, frequent the overhanging trees along the banks. These over hanging branches also home the even more secretive White-Backed Night Heron and rare African Finfoot. Seasonally, Osprey can be seen searching the waters for fish and the rare Grey-Headed Parrot can be heard screeching as they fly over head.
Inclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Soda/Pop, Snacks, Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Private transportation
Exclusions: Parking Fees
Of course this is kind of a tourist trap. Anyhow, we liked the food and the show. It is a nice thing to do, but kind of expensive, especially considering that for the price no drinka are included. You will have a broad variety of food (beef/pork/fish .. ). I don't know if this is typical African but it tasted good. Anyhow- as it is very touristic and too artificial we wouldn't do it again.
This activity gives travelers an experience on the Zambezi river while enjoying tasty snacks and drinks. Travelers will also tour one of the wonders of the world "The Victoria Falls", which will be an informative tour.
Inclusions: Beverages and light Snacks for the Sunset Cruise
Exclusions: Gratuities, Park Fees payable direct to the National Park Authorities
On arrival at one of the Lodges, you will get accustomed to the game drive by an experienced guide in a Game Drive Vehicle. There are several water holes that are in the park that your guide will travel close to in an attempt to catch the animals during their feeding time. Your guide will drive you through the park enabling you to view animals from the top of terrain. You will then be taken back to the lodge for a heavy brunch at mid day. As the suns heat cools down most animals heard for the water holes and in pursuit of game, you will be taken on your second Game Drive. It has been noted that the best of Game Viewing is when the sunsets, that is when the wild tends to flock towards watering holes and there is no other way we can suggest to see Zimbabwe Finest game. You will be transferred back to your hotel in Victoria falls and will arrive at approximately 18:00. 3 pax –Minimum
Inclusions: Snacks, Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Morning and afternoon game drive
Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Dinner, All Fees and Taxes, to pay park fee directly @20 per person, Picnic lunch @40 per person
The Vic Falls sunset cruise is one of the most romantic experiences a couple can embark on. perfect views
This package is a Safari/Adventure holiday package ideal for those on a 3 days Victoria Falls Holiday. With a local guide, experience Zimbabwe’s Zambezi Sunset Cruise, wind through Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park where you'll take a rain-forest walk and see the world’s largest waterfall, experience a Helicopter ride above the Mighty Victoria Falls, and spot native wildlife on an exciting 3 hour game drive in the Zambezi National Park.
Inclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Snacks, Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Transport to and from the Victoria Falls international airport
Exclusions: National park fees and river usage fees
Of the three safari experiences, I rate Chobe (even though only a day trip) the best managed, greatest variety of activities and up close views of animals. Best rhinoceros and hippo viewing.
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