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Game Drive – Zambezi National Park

See the wildlife of Victoria Falls

Adults from  71 per adult
Children from  36 per child

Explore the vast wilderness of the Zambezi National Park, in an open four-wheel drive vehicle to discover the bushveld and all its wildlife, accompanied by a trained and qualified guide. This is an uncontrived bush experience, covering a genuinely wild, unfenced wilderness area.

The Zambezi National Park entrance is only a five minute drive from Victoria Falls town, so there are no lengthy transfers involved in your day

Itinerary
Collection at your accommodation in Victoria Falls town
The morning safari sets off at 0600hrs and a light breakfast, tea/coffee and mineral waters are served.
The afternoon safari departs at 1500hrs and soft drinks, beer, mineral waters and a snack platter are offered.

Note: Minimum 2 persons required to depart

 

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Approx. 4 hours including transfer times
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Transfers from your Victoria Falls town accommodation
Morning game drive: light breakfast, tea/coffee and mineral waters
Afternoon safari: soft drinks, beer, mineral waters and a snack platter

Full information provided on booking

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Binoculars
Camera
Sunscreen, sun hat and sun glasses
Insect repellent
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Comfortable clothing that provides sun protection.
Warm clothing in winter (April to August). Layers are best as they can be removed when the day heats up and cools down again
Comfortable shoes: Hiking/running shoes
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Min persons: 2
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The rainy season is from November to April and that the weather patterns can directly influence game viewing opportunities. Heavy rains could result in bad road conditions and cause the wildlife to disperse. Some safaris may have to be postponed due to weather patterns.
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