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Family Zimbabwe's Falls, Hwange & Kariba
Zimbabwe is blessed with some of the loveliest scenery in Southern Africa. This trip, which is perfect for families, takes you to the jaw-dropping beauty of Victoria Falls, passes through the huge stretches of pristine Big 5 country in Hwange National Park, and ends with a blissful stay on the banks of Lake Kariba. In fact, all three of these iconic destinations are also hailed for their sheer magnitude: the Falls are the largest waterfall in Africa; Hwange is Zimbabwe's biggest national park; and Kariba is the largest constructed lake in the world.
You and your family will kick off discovering these natural gems in Victoria Falls Town, rightly billed as the adrenalin capital of Africa because of the superb white-water rafting, bungee jumping and other exciting activities on offer. From there, you journey to the heart of Hwange to enjoy classic morning and afternoon game drives in search of the Big 5 – Hwange's populations of wild dog and leopard are also making a comeback thanks to special conservation projects.
Lastly, wind down from early morning wake-up calls with time at the luxurious Bumi Hills Safari Lodge on the shores of Lake Kariba, which is a whopping 226 / 140mi long! On your final night, experience a sleepout on the lake aboard the luxurious Lady Jacqueline Boat. As you cruise along, keep your binoculars to hand to view African fish eagles, cormorants, hippos, elephants and the occasional Nile crocodile making the most of this vast tract of fresh water.
Our trip was everything we could have imagined and hoped for, and we are forever grateful for your tireless efforts for making it happen, for your high degree of care and attention to details and for making us have one of the best experiences of our lives (especially noting that we had to postpone / replan the trip several times because of the pandemic).
When we arrived to VFA a driver was waiting for us, and in the hotel they explained to us how the sunset cruise and the visit to the falls were organised, all of which went perfectly well.
We were and still are incredibly impressed by the many memories we have of our trip, the experiences we lived, and Loreto and I have agre...
After jetting into Victoria Falls International Airport, you will be met by your driver and transferred to Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, a sprawling property that has views over Zambezi National Park. Once you have settled into your suite, head for the swimming pool to cool down or enjoy an iced drink on the sun-splashed deck, which has views of a popular waterhole (visits to the photographic hide can be arranged) and the park beyond. The lodge also has a complimentary shuttle that runs a regular service to various places in Victoria Falls Town, including the outdoor craft market and an upscale indoor shopping arcade that stocks great mementos and gifts.
After a peaceful night's sleep, you will be ready for your full taste of the Victoria Falls today. A guided tour will take you to the best viewing spots, and your guide will chat about the geology of the Falls, their history and how they change depending on the rains in the far-off Angolan Highlands. The wettest time of year – and thus the time when the waters and spray are at their highest – is from about February to May (your guide may deck you out in raincoats and umbrellas, and be sure to protect your camera from the moisture). On very clear nights when the moon is full and the spray high, you may be able to see one of nature's loveliest sights: a lunar rainbow arching its way over Batoka Gorge.
One of the undisputed highlights of a visit to Victoria Falls is a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. Departing in the late afternoon on a spacious cruiser, you and your family can set back and savour the ultimate in natural beauty and some armchair game and bird viewing. Drinks and snacks are served on the boat as the sky slowly changes from brilliant blue to soft pink…
Located close to Victoria Falls, bordering the Zambezi National Park
Comfortable, well-equipped rooms
Viewing decks above a busy waterhole
Bed & Breakfast
Our trip was everything we could have imagined and hoped for, and we are forever grateful for your tireless efforts for making it happen, for your high degree of care and attention to details and for making us have one of the best experiences of our lives (especially noting that we had to postpone / replan the trip several times because of the pandemic).
When we arrived to VFA a driver was waiting for us, and in the hotel they explained to us how the sunset cruise and the visit to the falls were organised, all of which went perfectly well.
We were and still are incredibly impressed by the many memories we have of our trip, the experiences we lived, and Loreto and I have agreed to one thing: this was our first trip to Africa, but will not be the last.
I love the relaxed, homely atmosphere of Acacia. I also experienced some of the best guiding in Africa here and loved seeing lion on our game drive, cheetah on our walk (!) and hundreds ofelephant from our room (best time for elephants is dry season). The camp has two family rooms but is equally suitable for relaxed couples.
On Day 4, you bid farewell to Victoria Falls for the drive to Hwange National Park and Somalisa Acacia, which has a limited number of tented suites and its own waterhole for the park's famous elephant population to slake their thirst.
Hwange is Zimbabwe's biggest national park and extends to the edge of the Kalahari Desert, making for an interesting blend of scenery and game. There are about a hundred mammal species here and approximately 400 different types of birds. Thanks to special conservation projects, Hwange's wild dog and leopard populations are making a welcome and significant comeback.
Your time at Somalisa Acacia will fall into the timeless rhythms of safari: up before dawn to see the animals coming down to drink in the morning, back to the lodge for brunch and relaxation, back out into the bush in the late afternoon to see the nocturnal predators gearing up for the evening. Because it is in a private concession, you will also be privileged to undertake night drives and nature walks with a trained and experienced guide. Both offer a completely different experience of the wild: on night drives, look out for owls, porcupines and anteaters; on nature walks, discover animal spoor, dung, hollows, insects, butterflies and birds.
Your suite will have a copper-sheathed bathtub and a log-burning fireplace, both of which are perfect for warming yourself up after returning from a chilly night drive.
Set in the heart of Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe
Walking safaris and night drives in private concession
Popular waterhole and viewing deck - have your binoculars ready
Magical encounters when elephant come to drink from the waterhole
Copper-encased bathtubs and log-burning fireplaces in each suite
Only four tents – ideal for exclusive-use groups and families
Airstrip for light aircraft flights from Victoria Falls
Good bird watching and excellent big game viewing
Fully Inclusive (All Meals, Selected Beverages)
I love the relaxed, homely atmosphere of Acacia. I also experienced some of the best guiding in Africa here and loved seeing lion on our game drive, cheetah on our walk (!) and hundreds ofelephant from our room (best time for elephants is dry season). The camp has two family rooms but is equally suitable for relaxed couples.
With an unbeatable vantage point over Lake Kariba to the twinkling fishing boats on the Zambian side way in the distance at night, and on level with the soaring African Fish Eagles at night, Bumi Hills is nothing short of iconic.
It is now time to shift down a gear and ease into the final part of your African holiday. On Day 7, discover yet another massive expanse of water: Lake Kariba is the world's largest manmade dam by volume and spans the Zimbabwean-Zambian border. It is dotted with idyllic islands and you will be able to spot both game and birds from the deck of Bumi Hills Safari Lodge.
With its elevated position above Lake Kariba and a rim flow swimming pool that looks to be flowing into the eternal blue waters, guests would be forgiven for mistaking Bumi Hills Safari Lodge for a beach resort. Indulge in a soothing treatment at the lodge's spa while savouring the fantastic views over the lake. Your children will be well taken care of at the Ngwana Club, where trained supervisors will help them pass their days with fun craft and cooking activities, as well as excursions to local schools and villages. ‘Ngwana' translates as ‘explorer' in the Tswana language of Southern Africa and the little explorers will also be able to learn the basics of conservation and explorer waterways and nature trails.
On your final night, you have the exciting opportunity to head out on to the lake for a sleepout experience aboard the Lady Jacqueline Boat. Depart in the morning after breakfast and head to an island where you’ll head out on a walking safari. While the chef whips up delicious meals and snacks, you will set off to see other parts of Kariba, and perhaps even try your hand at tigerfishing. As a significant water source, Kariba attracts plenty of game and once again you will be able to watch herds of buffalo, impala, giraffe, zebra and elephant quench their thirsts. Parts of the lake border Matusadona National Park and if your cruiser passes this stretch, be on the lookout for lion and leopard on the shore.
Fantastic hilltop location with sensational views of Lake Kariba
Classic game-viewing region
Amazing bird-watching opportunities around the shoreline
Close to the legendary Matusadona National Park
Sunset boat cruises on the lake
Infinity-edge swimming pool and spa with views
Fully Inclusive (All Meals, Selected Beverages)
With an unbeatable vantage point over Lake Kariba to the twinkling fishing boats on the Zambian side way in the distance at night, and on level with the soaring African Fish Eagles at night, Bumi Hills is nothing short of iconic.
After a blissful night on the water, you will cruise back to Bumi Hills. From there you’ll head back to the airstrip for your short flight back to Victoria Falls International Airport, your Zimbabwe adventure ending but never forgotten.
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An itinerary offering a variety of experiences. Visit Victoria Falls while staying in luxury suites overlooking the Zambezi National Park; visit Hwange, land of the giants, where you are guaranteed great elephant sightings and end off watching the sun set over Lake Kariba from what the locals call a houseboat but is more like a luxury yacht.
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