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10 NIGHTS/11 DAYS ITINERARY
This safari covers two of the premier parks in Zambia – The South Luangwa
and Lower Zambezi - and Livingstone, home to the spectacular Victoria
Falls. The Luangwa Valley, which marks
the end of the Great Rift Valley, is one of the last unspoiled wilderness
areas and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa. The
Luangwa River flows into the Zambezi River
– just below the Lower Zambezi National Park. This park, scenically
bordered by an impressive escarpment, has excellent game, which can be
viewed from either the river or by land. Quietly drifting past a
huge elephant feeding is a great experience. Livingstone
is home to one of 7 natural wonders of the world, the
Victoria Falls, and offers many opportunities, both adrenaline
filled and more sedate, to view this amazing site. There are gameviewing
opportunities too, with a chance to see the white rhino in Mosi-Oa-Tunya
National Park and river trips on the Zambezi River. Combining these three
areas in Zambia gives you an exceptional safari.
Combining South Luangwa 5 nights, Chongwe River Camp in the Lower
Zambezi 3 nights and Tongabezi Lodge in Livingstone 2 nights
Please Note – the order of camps maybe changed.
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Duration: 10 nights / 11 days, Daily Departures
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Itinerary:
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Day 1
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NKWALI CAMP
On arrival at Mfuwe International Airport a guide from Robin Pope
Safaris will meet you. The drive to Nkwali Camp is 1
hour through colourful local scenes of villages, agriculture as
well as bush. Nkwali Camp has a wide view of the Luangwa River.
On Robin’s private land, and overlooking the South Luangwa National
Park, Nkwali is ideally situated for the start of your safari.
The six rooms all look out over the river and have open air bathrooms.
Depending on your arrival time in the day you will enjoy a lunch
looking out over the lagoon to the back of Nkwali or if in the afternoon
for tea and the afternoon and night game drive.
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Day 2
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NKWALI CAMP
At dawn breakfast is served around the campfire. The porridge heated
on the fire and toast cooked by the coals. The morning walk
or drive will leave soon after, entering the park by boat from the
camp or by the nearby pontoon. The game in the area is excellent
– and includes many family herds of elephants and the endemic species
of giraffe, the Thornicroft Giraffe. A mid morning break
of tea, coffee and cake will be taken at a scenic point on a lagoon
or the Luangwa River. Return to camp for lunch around mid
day. After lunch you can cool off in the swimming pool
or siesta. Following tea you will go out on an afternoon game
drive that continues into the early night giving the chance to see
the nocturnal world, returning to camp about 20.00 hrs with dinner
generally at 20.30.
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Day 3
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NSEFU CAMP
After an early breakfast, a transfer gamedrive through the
park takes you to a crossing point on the Luangwa River.
The Nsefu staff will meet the party, who will cross the river by
boat, and then enjoy a 45 minute drive to camp, gameviewing on route.
Nsefu was the first game camp in Zambia and dates back to the early
fifties. The Nsefu Sector was recognised then as a phenomenal area
and it still is. Robin Pope Safaris owns the only two camps in this
sector of the Park. There are six round rondavels with luxurious
ensuite facilities and each room has a clear view of the sweeping
bend of the Luangwa River through large windows and from the wooden
verandahs. On arrival you will be shown to your rondavel and
then lunch will be served followed by a well deserved siesta before
the afternoon and evening game drive. (Note: option of booking
Tena Tena for the 3 nights).
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Day 4
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NSEFU CAMP
Today is a chance to drive or walk through the ebony groves.
Or you may decide this is an ideal day, depending on the heat and
time of year, to explore the Nsefu Sector of the National Park possibly
with an all day picnic drive to the salt pans that will cover different
habitats and is an exceptional day’s safari.
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Day 5
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NSEFU CAMP
After breakfast around the camp fire, your safari will continue
with another relaxing day at Nsefu, with morning and evening game
activities and the possibility of visiting Kawaza village. This
community tourism initiative is a great opportunity to meet local
people and experience life in a real non-tourist village.
If you wish to visit, then it is best to mention this when booking
your holiday or with Robin Pope Safaris on arrival.
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Day 6
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CHONGWE RIVER CAMP
After an early breakfast, transfer to Mfuwe Airport (1.5 hours)
for the flight to Lusaka (1.5 hours)
and then onto the Lower Zambezi (30 mins). As you fly into
the area, you will see the wide Zambezi River, dotted with islands.
Buffalo and elephant are always seen
feeding along with the pods of hippos that rest on the edge of the
sandbanks. The transfer to Chongwe River Camp is a short 15
min trip in an open gameviewing vehicle. The camp itself looks onto
the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi rivers and the mountains
of the escarpment to the north. The chalets are large, well-appointed
Mulati tents under thatch, with a luxury open-air bathroom on suite.
Situated under a canopy of Albida thorns and surrounded by cool
lawns, they command fabulous views over the Rivers. The bathrooms
are an experience on their own, open air with fittings made from
natural materials found near the lodge. You will arrive in time
for a delicious buffet lunch. In the afternoon you will have the
choice of game viewing by vehicle or you can jump in a boat and
experience life on the Zambezi.
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Day 7
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CHONGWE RIVER CAMP
At Chongwe there are various activities to choose from. Not
only on offer are exciting day and night drives and bush walks,
but guests can choose their own day's itinerary from a selection
of canoe trips, river safaris on safe, stable pontoon boats and
catch & release angling for the infamous tiger fish (in season).
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Day 8
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CHONGWE RIVER CAMP
The day will be spent continuing with your chosen activities ending
with a delicious supper served alfresco under the African night
sky.
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Day 9
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TONGABEZI LODGE OR ISLAND CAMP
After breakfast and farewells, a drive through the park to the
airstrip to meet the plane taking you to Livingstone via Lusaka
(1.5 hours). On arrival you will be met and transferred to
either Tongabezi Lodge or Tongabezi Island Camp (Sindabezi), where
you will settle into your accommodation and be served a delicious
lunch. Accommodation at Tongabezi Lodge is set in a tranquil
grove of ebony on a sweeping bend of the Zambezi River, and consists
of five tented cottages and four spacious open-planned stone and
thatch houses. Tongabezi Island Camp is three kilometers down
stream from the lodge and accessed only from there by either motorised
banana boat or canoe. This unique camp consists of 4 cottages built
from local timber, reed and thatch. Each with spectacular private
views overlooking the Zambezi. The birdlife is outstanding
and game is often seen around the Island Camp and Lodge.
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Day 10
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TONGABEZI LODGE OR ISLAND CAMP
There is a wide range of activities on offer at Tongabezi including
fishing, canoe trips on the river, game drives in the Mosi-Oa-Tunya
National Park. For the more adventurous, Livingstone boasts
a whole host of adrenaline filled activities including whitewater
rafting, bungee jumping and microlighting. Or you may just
wish to rest in camp and enjoy the spectacular scenery and peaceful
atmosphere. The day will end with a relaxed dinner served
either in the main dining area or as a private meal outside of your
room.
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Day 11
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After breakfast, a morning activity time permitting, or a transfer
flight (1hr) to Lusaka to connect
onto the onward flight.
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Locations visited:
LUANGWA
LOWER ZAMBEZI
LIVINGSTONE
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ZAMBIA CLASSIC SAFARI – 10 nights / 11 days - PRICES
ARE IN US$
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2 nights Mkwali Camp, South Luangwa, 3 nights Nsefu Camp, Luangwa
River, 3 nights Chongwe River Camp, Lower Zambezi and 2 nights Tongabezi
Lodge or Island Camp, Livingstone.
An eleven day safari combining 2 nights Nkwali Camp in South
Luangwa, with walks and night drive, boat transfer, game drive in
South Luangwa National Park for viewing herds of elephants and the
endemic species of Giraffe, the Thornicroft Giraffe followed by
3 nights at Nsefu Camp, across the Luangwa River via boat transfer,
guided walks, game viewing drives, also possible visit to Kawaza
Village a Community Tourism Initiative, then 2 nights Chongwe River
Camp, Lower Zambezi, with domestic flights Mfuwe to Lower Zambezi
via Lusaka, airstrip transfers, day & night game viewing drives,
guided walks and canoe trips or a selection of river safaris and
2 nights Tongabezi Lodge or Tongabezi Island Camp with domestic
flight Lower Zambezi to Livingstone via Lusaka, Accommodation, meals,
drinks Except premium spirits, champagne, sparkling wine and premium
wines, laundry, sunset & sunrise boat rides, fishing, guided
bird or gorge walks, afternoon canoeing, visit to Zambian side of
Victoria Falls, visit to Livingstone Markets and local chief’s village,
game drives in Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park (park fees extra- charged
at $10 per person per visit-subject to change), road transfer between
Tongabezi and Victoria Falls, road transfer between Jeki and Sausage
Tree, Park entrance fees. The birdlife is outstanding and game is
often seen around the Island Camp and Lodge. All Game drives are
in 4x4 safari vehicles. [Minimum 2 people].
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NKWALI CAMP, NSEFU CAMP, CHONGWE RIVER CAMP,TONGABEZI
LODGE OR ISLAND CAMP
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01-Jan-08
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21-May-08
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CLOSED
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22-May-08
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30-Jun-08
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$6370
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$1960
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01-Jul-08
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30-Sep-08
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$6810
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$2385
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01-Oct-08
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31-Oct-08
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$6370
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$1960
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Children under 13 years are NOT ALLOWED. Children of 13 years and
above pay full adult rates.
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All above Prices Exclude: Flights to and from London, Victoria
Falls – Harare Flight, external Tongabezi activities, premium spirits,
champagne, sparkling wines and premium wines at Tongabezi.
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Note: For the possible visist to Kawaza Village a Community
Tourism Initiative, you have to mention at the time of booking this
safari package.
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You can explore the Nsefu Sector of the National Park possibly
with an “All-Day” picnic drive to the salt pans that will cover
different habitats and is an exceptional day’s safari.
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