8 nights
Fly-In Safari
Hwange & Mana Pools
Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe


Your onward journey
By Vehicle Travel by road to Victoria Falls Hotel
Victoria Falls Hotel Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
2 nights

Accommodation Witness to its own fair share of history, the Victoria Falls Hotel was built in 1904 during the reign of England's King Edward VII, and reflects the opulent Edwardian style. Monarchs, Presidents, Hollywood stars and other VIPs have all strut the corridors of this ‘grand old lady of the falls'. The hotel was just recently renovated in a manner still echoing its glorious past.

The well-manicured tropical garden with its water lily pond and shady palms offers first-rate views of the Victoria Falls and the historical bridge connecting Zimbabwe and Zambia. The hotel comprises 94 rooms of varying price class, three restaurants, two tennis courts, a large swimming pool, library, bar, spa with hair salon and a souvenir shop.

Location Victoria Falls Hotel is ideally situated in the town of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, with the actual falls located just 15 minutes walk away. For a modest fee, guests may visit the small park running alongside the falls on the Zambian side. The path leads along the top of the gorge and offers spectacular views of the water as it thunders over the edge.

The Zambezi River rises in north-western Zambia and crosses several African countries on its 2700 km journey to the Indian Ocean. The river also forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. At Victoria Falls, the water falls for more than 100m into Batoka Gorge, over a width of nearly two kilometers. The falls are called 'Mosi-oa-Tunya' or 'the Smoke that Thunders', as the spray can be seen from miles away and, at the height of the rainy season, more than five hundred million cubic meters of water per minute plummet over the edge.

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Victoria Falls
The Zambezi River originates in the northwest of Zambia and flows 2700 km to the Pacific Ocean. It also flows past Livingstone before tumbling 100 m into the Batoka Gorge, which marks the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The town of Victoria Falls is located right next to the falls. The falls are called ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ or ‘The Smoke that Thunders’ because the mist can rise several hundred metres above the gorge during the wet season, making it visible for miles around and thus a well-known landmark.

The town of Victoria Falls is the ideal place from which to explore the falls. For a small fee, guests can walk along the entire length of the falls on the Zimbabwean side, and marvel at the thundering mass of water.

The falls are rather small in October / November and large parts of the edge are visible. The amount of water flowing over the edge increases as the rains begin, swelling to its full capacity with the onset of the floodwaters in March / April. There is often a lot of mist from April to July, and it’s advisable to protect yourself and your camera with something waterproof.


Your onward journey
By Vehicle Travel by road to Victoria Falls Airport
By PlaneFlight to Little Makalolo


Little Makalolo Hwange National Park Zimbabwe
3 nights

Accommodation Little Makalolo Camp offers a superb close-to-nature safari experience in Nwange National Park. This small and intimate camp offers just six tents erected on a stone floor with en-suite bathrooms, verandas and additional outdoor showers. The main building comprises an open-plan lounge and a dining tent with a fire pit located just in front, where guests can cosy-up and review the day's activities. The plunge pool is a hit with both guests and elephants alike.

A waterhole well frequented by elephant is located to the front of the camp. A woodpile acts as a hide where guests can view the wildlife from behind/underneath - observing elephants from below is an unforgettable experience.

Location Little Makalolo Camp is situated in the south-eastern Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. A short flight (50 minutes) takes guests from Victoria Falls to Makalolo Airstrip, followed by a scenic drive along the riverbed, passing several well-frequented waterholes on the way to camp. The camp is part of the private 31'000 hectare Makalolo Concession and self-drivers and other guests are not permitted.

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Hwange National Park
Covering 14’500 km², Hwange National Park is the largest game reserve in Zimbabwe. Open plains with Kalahari sand give way to dense mopane forests and acacia bushes. The park offers one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the whole of Africa.

The park gradually dries out from April until the beginning of October, during which time ever-larger numbers of animals increasingly rely on the mainly artificial waterholes. This is when guests get to see the maximum concentration of wildlife and, most impressively, the huge herds of elephant and buffalo. Lion cheetah, hyena and wild dog are also spotted regularly.

With the onset of the wet season in November, the park turns as if by magic from a dusty plain into a swaying mass of lush green grass. It is the time when animals are more difficult to find as they do not gather at the water holes as they do during the dry season.

Several white rhino have been re-introduced to the region, but are very difficult to find. The rare roan and sable antelope and eland are also at home here.


Your onward journey
By PlaneFlight to Little Ruckomechi Camp


Little Ruckomechi Camp Mana Pools National Park Zimbabwe
3 nights

Accommodation Little Ruckomechi ist the smaller and very intimate sister camp of the slightly larger Ruckomechi Camp With only three tents, a private safari experience is guaranteed. The camp can be booked sole use for families or a group of friends. The pilot accommodation is then converted converted into a fourth guest tent which allows a maximum of eights guests on a private basis.

The tented rooms are built on low wooden decks and comprise of en-suite facilities with a writing desk and chair, electronic safe, tea and coffee making facilities, charging station and small veranda.

Sandy walkways link the tents to the main area. The living spaces include a dining room and lounge as well as a plunge pool all looking out over the great Zambezi River and the Zambian foothills in the distance. An open fire place built in the shade of romantic albida trees is the place to meet in the evenings while dinner is prepared for you.

The sister camp Ruckomechi is located a 20 minute drive further south.

Location Mana Pools National Park is situated in Zambezi Valley, North Zimbabwe, on the border with Zambia. The opposite side of the Zambezi is home to the mountains of the Great African Rift Valley and Lower Zambezi National Park. This section of the Zambezi is renowned for its four large lagoons: Main, Chine, Long and Chisambuk. ‘Mana' actually means ‘four' in the local Shona language.

The camp is located on the banks of the Zambezi inside a private concession bordering the actual park. No other vehicles are permitted to drive in this area and as the concession is located just outside the park, night drives are allowed as well.

Ruckomechi Camp can be reached by flying to Harare in Zimbabwe before taking a 1.5-hour light aircraft flight to camp, or in a light aircraft from Victoria Falls (2 hrs). Transfer from Mana West Airstrip to camp takes around 30 minutes.

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Mana Pools
Mana Pools National Park lies in the Zambezi Valley, in the north of Zimbabwe, on the border with Zambia. Mana Pools is famous for its high concentration of elephant, buffalo and hippo.

The mountains of the Great African Rift Valley and the Lower Zambezi National Park are situated on the other side of the Zambezi. This section of the Zambezi is famous for its four lagoons: Main, Chile, Long and Chisambuk. ‘Mana’ means ‘four’ in the local Shona language. Both big and small congregate at the river to quench their thirst during the winter months. Predators, such as lion, leopard, hyena and wild dog, are regularly spotted here. Mana Pools not only offers game drives, but also boat trips on the Zambezi, and canoeing safaris on its tributaries.



Your onward journey
By PlaneFlight to Harare
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Basic Information
Individual journey. The journey will be planned on your preferred dates.

Duration 8 nights. Min 2 guests. Minimum age 6 years. Weight limit of luggage 20 kg.
Inclusive / Exclusive
Includes all transfers from Victoria Falls to the hotels/camps to Harare
  • Victoria Falls Hotel: Stables Signature Wing. Breakfast.
  • Little Makalolo: Double Room. All meals, drinks (except premier brands), laundry service, twice daily shared activities with one of the camp guides.
  • Little Ruckomechi Camp: Double Room. All meals, drinks (except premier brands), laundry service, twice daily shared activities with one of the camp guides.
Not included are international flights, gratuities, compulsary comprehensive travel insurance, visa fees, local airport fees, personal purchases.

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