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7 hours
Mobile ticket
We don’t rush you through the experience — we let you feel it.
Our tours are personal, not packed. You’ll travel with guides who know the land, the animals, and the shortcuts the big buses don’t. We include small details others skip: better timing at the border, prime spots for game viewing, and honest local insights, not scripted commentary.
Whether it’s spotting elephants at the river or understanding how people live near the park, this isn’t just about photos — it’s about real connection with nature and culture.
If you’re after a box-ticking tour, this isn’t it. If you want something authentic, efficient, and unforgettable, you’re in the right place.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bottled water
Lunch
Batonka Guest Lodge
1406 Reynard Road Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Lulu Guest Lodge
1714, BB7 Aerodrome Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Cresta Sprayview Hotel
92 Reynard Rd, cnr Livingstone Way Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
848 Guest House
848 Aerodrome Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Zambezi National Park
Just outside Victoria Falls, you’ll skirt along the edge of Zambezi National Park — a stretch of wild beauty hugging the mighty Zambezi River. It's a quieter, less commercial reserve compared to Chobe, but don’t let that fool you — it’s home to elephants, buffalo, giraffe, antelope, and the occasional lion or leopard. The road you’re on actually cuts right through the park — so eyes peeled! You might just spot wildlife crossing. The riverine scenery here is golden, with mopane woodlands, sandbanks, and baobabs that seem to whisper old stories.
Chobe National Park
Welcome to Chobe National Park, Botswana’s oldest and most biologically diverse park — and without question, one of Africa’s great wildlife destinations. Renowned for its massive elephant herds, Chobe is where the river draws life to its banks like a magnet. At sunrise or sunset, you'll see elephants bathing, buffalo gathering, and hippos grunting in the shallows. The Chobe Riverfront, in particular, is a photographer’s dream — wide, open views with dramatic skies and constant movement. Beyond elephants, the park is home to lion, leopard, sable, giraffe, crocodile, and over 450 bird species. It’s a place where predator and prey still play out ancient dramas — and you, the visitor, get a front-row seat. From game drives to iconic Chobe River boat safaris, this is where nature doesn't just whisper — it roars.
Pickup included
Operated by Mr B