
This 17-day fly-in safari showcases the best of Southern Africa across Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia. Begin in South Luangwa National Park, renowned for exceptional wildlife and walking safaris. Fly via Lusaka to Livingstone for a guided tour of Victoria Falls and rhino tracking in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Cross into Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, for a sunset Zambezi River dinner cruise, a guided falls tour, and an evening at The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show. Continue to Chobe National Park for game drives and a boat cruise, then fly into the pristine Okavango Delta for mokoro excursions and guided walks. Fly to Windhoek and on to Swakopmund for a dolphin and seal cruise and Sandwich Harbour adventure. Explore the iconic Sossusvlei, including Dune 45, Deadvlei, and Sesriem Canyon. The journey ends with a scenic drive back to Windhoek.
South Luangwa national park is in the east Zambia’s Luangwa River valley. It’s known for its abundant wildlife; the river is often crowded with hippos. The woodland savannah is the home of bird’s species. It was initially founded as Luangwa Game Park in 1904, then game reserve in 1938 and become a national park in 1972. Midmorning arrived at Mfuwe international airport, then transferred for our overnight accommodation. Later afternoon we go for night game drive we start around 4pm and ends at 8pm, it gives us 2hours day light and 2hours night life, when cats are active that time trying hunter.
A full-day game drive in South Luangwa National Park delivers exceptional wildlife viewing in one of Africa’s finest safari areas. Accompanied by expert guides, guests explore riverbanks and open plains searching for leopards, lions, elephants, buffalo, and hippos. With relaxed picnic stops, the day showcases rich birdlife, dramatic scenery, and an authentic, uncrowded safari experience.
The park covers 9050 square kilometers total area. It is considered as the birthplace of walking safaris in Zambia. Very few places in Africa can offer the unique combination of South Luangwa National Park open, grassy plains and mature, mesmerizing woodlands, crowned with the pristine, impressive Luangwa River. The area’s reputation for abundant wildlife and unspoiled vegetation is well earned, so whether driving around or walking through, the intense beauty calls you from every corner. We have a morning walk and night game drive gives us more time to game view wildlife.
Arrival at Livingstone Harry Mwanga Nkumbula international airport, then transferred to your overnight accommodation in Livingstone Livingstone, the adventure capital of Zambia, is a vibrant gateway to the majestic Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Rich in history and culture, the town offers thrilling activities such as white-water rafting, helicopter flights, sunset cruises on the Zambezi River, and wildlife encounters in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Its warm hospitality, bustling markets, and colonial charm make Livingstone an ideal destination for explorers seeking authentic African experiences blended with world-class adventure.
Visiting Victoria Falls and enjoying walking safaris in Livingstone offers an unforgettable blend of adventure and wildlife. At the falls, guests explore viewpoints like Knife-Edge Bridge, Boiling Pot, and the Main Falls, witnessing the thunderous spray and dramatic gorges. Walking safaris in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park provide a close-up encounter with nature, including tracking the protected white rhinos with experienced rangers. These immersive experiences showcase Livingstone’s beauty, combining breathtaking scenery with intimate wildlife moments for a truly remarkable visit.
Our crew we will welcome you to the 7days Victoria Falls, Chobe and Okavango Delta Safari at the Victoria Falls international Airport then transferred to your overnight accommodation. The Tour Leader, we will brief you the tour program and make sure everything is done perfectly. Victoria Falls is also known as Mosi-OA-Tunya which means “The Smoke That Thunder” in the local Tonga language, highlighting the powerful mist and noise created by the falls. The mist from the falls creates a microclimate, supporting a rainforest ecosystem on the surrounding cliffs. Later afternoon we depart for Zambezi Sunset dinner cruise and back after 8pm.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the largest and most famous waterfall system in the world. The area around Victoria Falls is known for various adrenaline pumping activities such as white- water rafting, bungee jumping and many more. After breakfast we visit the Victoria Falls for the guided tour of the falls then afternoon is free for optional activities.
Chobe national park is renowned for its high population of migratory elephants. Sunset boat cruise one of the most not miss activity in Chobe national park since it has got a say to your safari. Chobe River provides a very broad habitat for bird life and it is possible to see many beautiful species. Today we leave Victoria Falls Zimbabwe in the morning after breakfast for Chobe National Park Botswana for 3hours afternoon boat cruise in the Chobe River.
Experience abundant of wildlife in the Chobe national park. Africa largest concentration of elephants, buffalos, impalas, legendary fish eagle and more bird life along the river. As we continue searching for wildlife by doing morning and afternoon game drives will meander along the banks of the Chobe River, the day set aside to explore the Chobe national park with these 2 game drives the morning and afternoon give us more chances to see game.
After breakfast we transferred to Kasane International airport to take a flight straight to Okavango Delta airstrip near our camp. Upon arrival we check in the rooms then lunch waiting for afternoon mokoro ride in the Okavango channels which meanders as we see water lilies and other plants. After mokoro ride back to camp then dinner.
Morning nature walks safaris with a guide with a gun, experiencing nature, learning a lot of stuff small to big stuffs, animal spoors, droppings, plants and many more. In the afternoon we do boating cruise safaris in the Okavango delta.
A Windhoek city tour offers an engaging introduction to Namibia’s capital, blending history, culture, and local life. Visitors explore key landmarks such as Christ Church, the Independence Memorial Museum, and the Alte Feste, which reflect the city’s German colonial heritage. The tour also includes a visit to vibrant local markets, where crafts, souvenirs, and traditional foods can be experienced firsthand. Guided by knowledgeable local experts, travelers learn about Namibia’s history, culture, and modern development. The city’s mix of colonial architecture, bustling streets, and cultural sites makes the Windhoek tour a perfect start to a Namibian adventure.
Swakopmund is a charming coastal town on Namibia’s Atlantic coast, known for its blend of German colonial architecture, sandy beaches, and adventure activities. Often called the adventure capital of Namibia, it offers skydiving, quad biking, sandboarding, and scenic coastal tours, making it a hub for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. A Swakopmund city tour highlights its historic charm, including colonial-era buildings, the jetty, local markets, and museums that showcase the town’s cultural heritage. Visitors can stroll along tree-lined streets, explore art galleries, and sample local cuisine. The tour combines history, culture, and seaside ambiance, offering a unique contrast to Namibia’s desert and wildlife landscapes.
A half-day Sandwich Harbour tour explores the dramatic meeting point of towering dunes and the Atlantic Ocean near Sandwich Harbour, within Namib-Naukluft National Park. Departing from Walvis Bay, you travel in a 4x4 along the beach and over golden dunes shaped by coastal winds. Along the way, spot flamingos, pelicans, and other birdlife in the lagoon. Guides share insights into the unique desert ecosystem and local history. The highlight is reaching Sandwich Harbour itself, where dunes plunge into the sea. The experience often includes scenic stops, photography opportunities, and light refreshments before returning.
The drive from Swakopmund to Sesriem is an epic journey through Namibia’s diverse landscapes. Leaving Walvis Bay, the route crosses open plains dotted with wildlife and desert-adapted flora. Travelers pass the dramatic Moon Landscape, a barren expanse of eroded rock formations resembling a lunar surface. The road then traverses the Tropic of Capricorn, marked by a scenic stop for photographs. A highlight along the route is Solitaire, a tiny settlement famous for its rustic charm and delicious apple pie, offering a perfect break before continuing into the Namib Desert. This drive showcases Namibia’s stark contrasts—from coastal plains to rugged desert vistas—providing memorable scenery and photographic opportunities en route to Sesriem.
Visiting the Namib Desert is a breathtaking experience, offering some of the world’s most iconic desert landscapes. The journey begins at Dune 45, a perfectly shaped red sand dune ideal for climbing and capturing sunrise or sunset photographs. Nearby, Big Daddy rises as one of the tallest dunes in the area, providing panoramic views over the surrounding desert and salt pans. The tour continues to Sossusvlei, a vast salt and clay pan framed by towering dunes, followed by Deadvlei, where stark white clay pans are dotted with ancient, blackened camelthorn trees, creating a surreal, photogenic contrast against the red sands. Finally, a visit to Sesriem Canyon reveals a narrow, winding gorge carved by the Tsauchab River, offering insight into the desert’s geological history and a perfect spot for exploration and photography.
After breakfast we drive back to Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport to mark the end of the safari.
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