Private Tour
Available languages
9 hours
Mobile ticket
This tour offers the definitive Livingstone experience, combining natural wonders, cultural immersion, and thrilling adventure. You'll witness the breathtaking power of the Victoria Falls, feel the spray on your skin, and learn about its history. The adventure continues with a visit to the iconic Victoria Falls Bridge, a historic landmark. You'll then step into local culture with a tour of Mukuni Village and delve into the region's past at the Livingstone Museum. The journey culminates in a unique wildlife encounter on a guided Rhino Walk, creating a perfect and well-rounded African adventure.
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Entry Fees into the various activities and locations is included
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Time is allocated for food and rest but the cost of the meal is borne by the client
Cresta Sprayview Hotel
92 Reynard Rd, cnr Livingstone Way Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
N1 Hotel & Campsite Victoria Falls
266 Adam Stander Drive Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Stand 471c Squire Cummings Ave, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls Rainbow Hotel
278 Parkway Drive, Selous Crescent Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls Bridge
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Smoke that Thunders from the wildly iconic Victoria Falls Bridge, which is also regards as the adrenaline capital of no man's land between Zimbabwe and Zambia as it is home to the Vic Falls Bungee Jump site. Enjoy the mist from the waterfall as you cross into Zambia for your day trip.
Mukuni Village
Mukuni's Village is a Royal village which was founded around the 13th Century. It is home to about 7,000 Leya people. The chief has invited visitors into his village to get a glimpse of how his people have lived for generations and to learn a little about their traditional customs and beliefs. The Chief’s guides and the people of the village are more than happy to show visitors their huts and take you inside, explain how they are built and decorated, introduce you to various craftsmen and women at work and ask you to taste some traditional foods and beer. This is a working village, not a purpose built tourist attraction, and it is a privilege to be welcomed into their lifestyle.
Pickup included
Operated by Focus Tours and Travel