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Zimbabwe is a nation of spectacular natural beauty, friendly people and rich culture. The tour covers towns like Victoria Falls – known to locals as ‘The Smoke That Thunders’ – is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and the sheer power of this massive body of water plunging into the Zambezi Gorge is awe-inspiring and unforgettable. Lake Kariba, with its game-rich shores and islands, is an idyllic safari spot featuring mind-blowing sunsets; Hwange National Park is known for its huge herds of elephants; and a kayak trip down the Zambezi through the Mana Pools National Park will appeal to the intrepid traveller, providing close encounters with crocodiles, hippos and a host of other wildlife.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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All Drinks and Mineral water
Sleeping Bag and Pillow
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Laundry
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Game Drives
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Overnight at the N1 Hotel in Victoria Falls
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A scenic tour. Travellers can relax and enjoy complimentary onboard drinks and snacks. Depending on the time of the year they can be lucky to spot a few animals as they come down to have a drink.
Tuskers Campsite, Hwange National Park
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Victoria Falls
A view of the Victoria Falls is something you will never forget and the best way to see them is on a guided tour. Discover how the Falls were formed and what local customs and traditions surround them. These tours are extremely informative and end with a visit to the local art and crafts centre
Hwange National Park
game drives (optional)
Tuskers Campsite, Hwange National Park
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Hwange National Park
morning game drives
Burkes Paradise
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Bulawayo Province
Afternoon at Leisure/Optional Activities
Burkes Paradise
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Cecil Rhode's Burial Place
On the 26 March, 1902 at the age of 49 Cecil John Rhodes died in Muizenberg, Cape Town. Despite the fact that the Boer War still raged, his body was sent on an epic railway journey through war-torn South Africa to Rhodesia to be laid to rest at this spot.
Matobo Hills
Tracking Rhinos
Norma Jeane's Lake View Resort,
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Great Zimbabwe National Monument
Once Zimbabwe’s capital, the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe is the biggest and most significant stone archaeological complex in sub-Saharan Africa. It is also one of its oldest – thought to date back to the 11th century and second only to South Africa’s Mapungwe. Composed entirely of rectangular granite blocks stacked on top of one another without the use of mortar, the walls and towers of the city measure up to 12 metres in places, and, unsurprisingly, Great Zimbabwe was designated a World Heritage Site in 1986. Visitors can look forward to wandering through these ancient stone structures and immersing themselves in the history of this important heritage site.
Chipinda Pools Camp
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Gonarezhou National Park
The riverine fringe provides excellent birding and with some luck, one might get a sighting of one of the resident Pel’s Fishing Owls. Game in the vicinity of the camp is extremely relaxed with groups of nyala, kudu, impala and elephant happily passing through camp.
Chipinda Pools Camp,
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Gonarezhou National Park
Gonarezhou meaning ‘a place of elephants’, is Zimbabwe’s second-largest national park and home to over 10 000 elephants. The park extends across a vast area of floodplains, baobab-dotted scrubland, mopane woodland and pale orange sandstone cliffs. It is home to 4 of Africa’s ‘Big Five’ – elephant, leopard, lion and buffalo – as well as a multiplicity of other animal and bird species.
Musangano Lodge,
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Vumba Botanical Gardens and Reserve
Afternoon at Leisure/Optional Activities
Musangano Lodge,
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Vumba Botanical Gardens and Reserve
The well-wooded park includes 159 hectares of landscaped gardens built around perennial streams which form a small lake. A network of footpaths that enable visitors to explore the interior of the Botanical Reserve has been opened. The reserve is well endowed with indigenous orchids and ferns and strategically positioned flower beds are encountered as one leisurely takes stock of the Gardens. Birdlife is also abundant here.
Vumba Botanical Gardens and Reserve
Scenic drive in Vumba
Mare Caravan Park Campsites,
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Nyanga
Trout Fisheries, Pit Structures and Museum
Bronte Garden Hotel
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Harare Province
Afternoon at Leisure/Optional Activities
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Harare Province
End of itinerary
Pickup included
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
PlanetTalk,
May 19, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Kelly was very helpful and accommodating and I'd definitely recommend them. The best thing was to be able to do a bank transfer where so many insist on a credit card payment with a surcharge
Y8940FJpeterh,
Jan 24, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
OK we did a custom 9 day tour (Vic Falls, Chobe, Maun, Okavango) not the 13 day tour. But the comments are the same... Falcon was amazing! Very professional and always fast to respond. We were coordinating groups from Sydney and Montreal with two different languages. No problem! We made lots of changes. No problem! We phoned their head office in Vic Falls for a chat. No problem! Our agent, Takudzwa, was wonderful. Highly recommended. As for the trip... Victoria Falls was a little dry but still astounding. Maun and Okavango were in drought and very hot (42C). But still a good amount of game. Lots of lion. Recommend staying at least as far in as Chiefs Island. But the MUST DO was Chobe. We have done lots of game drives in Africa. This was astounding! Wonderful lodges, excellent games drives (land and water), so much to see! This was a trip of a lifetime. Thank you Flacon Safaris!
229hamiltonm,
Jan 22, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Newtone and Gertrude were very fantastic from the booking process the transfers and activities. The Lodges were on point and our itineraries were well detailed.
andilenhlabano,
Mar 12, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
The overall experience was way out of this world, each game park we visited had its own story to tell. The guide was very friendly and he had perfect knowledge of everything.
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