Jan - Oct, 2026
From$10,200
Full Name*
Email Address*
Your Enquiry*
* I agree with Terms of Service and Privacy Statement.
Please agree to all the terms and conditions before proceeding to the next step
Save To Wish List

Adding item to wishlist requires an account

972

Got Questions?

Call us or email us if you have any questions.

(604) 436-2288

info@qualitour.ca

Untamed Caprivi Namibia 14 Days (All rates are listed in USD.)

0
  • 14 Days 13 Nights
  • People : 4 to 8 pax
  • Jan - Oct, 2026
  • Tour Code: NTT-WDH-G03-20

With your guide you will explore the diverse wildlife in the world-famous Etosha National Park, the lush Caprivi Strip, the wonderful area of the Chobe and you will get to see “the smoke that thunders” at the Victoria Falls.

Namibia
Located in southwestern Africa, Namibia boasts a well-developed infrastructure, some of the best tourist facilities in Africa, and an impressive list of breathtaking natural wonders. Visitors can explore the capital of Windhoek and discover the lovely coastal town of Swakopmund boasting remnants of the country’s German influence, reflected in the architecture, culture, cuisine and the annual Oktoberfest celebrations. To properly appreciate this extraordinary country, you will have to venture out of the cities to explore the remarkable natural landscapes Namibia has to offer. These include: the impressive Fish River Canyon; the vast Etosha National Park teeming with abundant wildlife, such as lions, desert-adapted elephants and the Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra; the hauntingly beautiful Kalahari Desert; and of course the Namib Desert stretching for over 2000 km along the magnificent Atlantic Coast. Namibia is an ideal destination for travellers seeking an unforgettable African experience in a uniquely beautiful untamed wilderness.

Departure & Return Location

Hosea Kutako International Airport / Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Departure Date/Times

Daily Departures from January to October in 2026

Rates

Regular Departure
USD$ 10,200.00  / per person
USD$ 835.00 extra for single supplement

Private Departure
USD$ 12,300.00 / with 2 participants
USD$ 10,800.00 / with 3 participants
USD$ 835.00 extra for single supplement

*The price is same for adults and children
*No charge for under 24 months (ID verification)

Once having entered the Park, entrance fees (not included in the paid-up reservations) must be paid at one of the camps before proceeding through the Park

  • Adult: USD$ 10/per day
  • Children 9 – 16 years: USD$ 7/per day
  • Children younger than 8:  Free
  • Vehicles with less than 10 seats, USD$4/per vehicle/per day
  • A deposit of USD$ 31 per room has to be paid at reception

*For more question, please contact us via email: info@qualitour.ca to get more info

Price Includes

  • Travelling costs as per itinerary; activities, entrance- and park fees as specified
  • Accommodation on a shared basis
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Mineral water en route
  • Experienced guiding in English or German
  • VAT and bed levy

Price Excludes

  • Expenses of a personal nature, i.e. laundry, telephone, gratuities, souvenirs, etc.
  • Personal-, medical- and evacuation insurances
  • Additional activities
  • Alcoholic beverages and all drinks

*Terms and Conditions*

  • Minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 participants are required for this guided tour
  • For 2 and 3 participants an extra surcharge applies
  • Services and accommodations are subject to availability at the time of booking
  • It is compulsory for all guests to have comprehensive cancellation-, default-, baggage-, emergency evacuation- and medical insurance for the duration of the trip
  • The operator reserves the right to change the itinerary
  • All relevant booking conditions of Namibia Tracks & Trails and/or any other booked services will apply to your travel arrangements
  • The relevant cancellation policy applies should you fail to join or start your safari/journey for any reason, including airline delays or missed connection. Please ensure you have adequate travel insurance for this purpose. You become liable for cancellation penalties immediately on confirmation of booking services
  • Passports must be valid (usually for at least 6 months after date of travel) and still have at least 3 blank visa (not endorsement) pages
  • All visa requirements must be fulfilled and these are your responsibility
What to Expect

Day 1: Hosea Kutako International Airport – Etosha South

Day 2: Etosha South

Day 3: Etosha South – Etosha East

Day 4: Etosha East

Day 5: Etosha East – Otavi Mountain Region

Day 6: Otavi Mountain Region

Day 7: Otavi Mountain Region – Divundu

Day 8: Divundu

Day 9: Divundu – Kwando River

Day 10: Kwando River

Day 11: Kwando River – Kasane Forest Reserve

Day 12: Kasane Forest Reserve

Day 13: Kasane Forest Reserve – Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Day 14: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Photos
Itinerary

Day 1Hosea Kutako International Airport – Etosha South

Arrival at Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek, where your guide will escort you on your journey to Etosha.

  • Etosha South
    Located just south of the boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha South makes up the southern region of this wild paradise. The area is comprised of a collection of world class private game reserves. The national park can be accessed via the southern entrance at Andersson’s Gate. Visitors can catch a glimpse of a variety of wildlife including: lion, giraffe, elephant, white and black rhino, and a multitude of plains game. Popular activities include: enjoying an open 4×4 safari with an expert guide, half day or full day drives with the option of a picnic lunch with wine on the full day game drive.
  • Etosha Oberland Lodge
    The lodge’s hallmarks are luxury and plenty of privacy. This remarkable place is superbly suited for safari excursions into Etosha. The main building is surrounded by large, ancient mopane trees in a wild, but park-like setting. Upon entering the lobby with the bar and spacious seating areas, the eye is drawn through the open building to the vast savannah, where often enough the first animals can be spotted right then. The large infinity pool also offers fantastic views of the open plain in front of the lodge and the two waterholes. The best spot to enjoy the sunset with a drink of your choice. After that we will treat you to a delicious 5-course dinner in our restaurant.

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: None
Accommodation: Etosha Oberland Lodge (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine

Day 2Etosha South

You will explore the National Park with your guide in the tour vehicle today.

  • Etosha South
    Etosha is Namibia’s flagship national park.  The park’s main characteristic is a salt pan so large and can be seen from space.  Yet there is abundant wildlife that congregates around the waterholes so we would recommend a self-drive to one of the many, giving you almost guaranteed game sightings.  At the same time Etosha National Park is one of the most accessible game reserves in Namibia and Southern Africa. Etosha boasts a wonderfully diverse birdlife with every kind of feathered friend.
  • Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch
    Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch is located on the fringe of the Southern Kalahari, surrounded by a mix of tree and scrub savannah. The reserve itself is crisscrossed by rolling, vegetated dunes, typical of the Kalahari. It inspires a sense of the traditional safari and the pioneering spirit of Africa all rolled into one unique experience. It is also an old rambling farmhouse, renovated as a reception area, comfortable lounge, dining room, bar, wine cellar, office, wellness centre and well-stocked library.

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: Guided Drive
Accommodation: Etosha Oberland Lodge (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine

Day 3Etosha South - Etosha East

En route to your next accommodation your guide will drive through the National Park and stop at several waterholes. With a little luck, you may even see the “Big 5”.

  • Etosha East
    Located in Northwestern Namibia, Etosha East is a protected sanctuary in the eastern part of the world-renowned Etosha National Park, known as one of the most accessible game reserves in Southern Africa. Etosha East boasts vast open plains scattered with semi-arid savannah grasslands dotted with watering holes and secluded bush camps. An impressive 5000-square-kilometre Etosha salt pan makes up a large area of the eastern side of the park and can even be seen from space. This remote area teems with abundant wildlife such as lions, elephants, black rhinos and giraffes, as well as a variety of birdlife featuring flamingos, ostriches, eagles, hornbills, and owls.
  • Mokuti Etosha Lodge
    Arriving at Mokuti – a mere 40 metres from the Etosha Gate – is an experience on its own. A new contemporary safari experience greets you and will leave you speechless as you arrive at the Porte Cochere with its uninterrupted view through the lobby to the pool bar.
    Known for its excellent and diverse wildlife encounters, it has become a popular venue for meetings, incentives, weddings and honeymoons. This intimate lodge has 90 rooms and 16 luxury rooms.

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: None
Accommodation: Mokuti Etosha Lodge (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

Day 4Etosha East

Another day will be spent in the National Park.

  • Etosha East
    Located in Northwestern Namibia, Etosha East is a protected sanctuary in the eastern part of the world-renowned Etosha National Park, known as one of the most accessible game reserves in Southern Africa. Etosha East boasts vast open plains scattered with semi-arid savannah grasslands dotted with watering holes and secluded bush camps. An impressive 5000-square-kilometre Etosha salt pan makes up a large area of the eastern side of the park and can even be seen from space. This remote area teems with abundant wildlife such as lions, elephants, black rhinos and giraffes, as well as a variety of birdlife featuring flamingos, ostriches, eagles, hornbills, and owls.
  • Mokuti Etosha Lodge
    Arriving at Mokuti – a mere 40 metres from the Etosha Gate – is an experience on its own. A new contemporary safari experience greets you and will leave you speechless as you arrive at the Porte Cochere with its uninterrupted view through the lobby to the pool bar. Known for its excellent and diverse wildlife encounters, it has become a popular venue for meetings, incentives, weddings and honeymoons. This intimate lodge has 90 rooms and 16 luxury rooms.

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: None
Accommodation: Mokuti Etosha Lodge (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

Day 5Etosha East - Otavi Mountain Region

Your journey takes you to the Fiume Bush Camp, which is situated in northern Namibia, northeast of Grootfontein and spread over a small Kalahari dune, overlooking a pan in the middle of the bush.

  • Grootfontein
    Situated 450 kilometres from Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, within the Otjozondjupa Province of Namibia, Grootfontein (meaning ‘Big Fountain’) is famous for being home to the largest meteorite ever discovered on earth (located roughly 25 kilometres from the town centre). Hoba is believed to have occurred around 80,000 years ago, and its enormity is a true sight to behold. The town is also unique in that it is extremely lush and fertile during the summer months. Purple Jacaranda trees create a riot of colour around the town. Other must-see attractions include the fascinating Grootfontein Museum, and the Abenab and Berg Aukas Mines. From here, a fantastic network of hiking and biking trails lead into the wild.

  • Fiume Bush Camp
    We invite you to go back to your roots and experience life in the Namibian bush. Here, we want you to experience the tranquility of nature and not be bothered by the stress of modern civilisation. Fiume Bush Camp is situated 75 km north east of Grootfontein on the D2844. Spread over a small Kalahari dune, the Bush Camp overlooks a pan in the middle of the bush. Modern amenities like Internet, Wi-Fi, TV, Air-conditioning and a large swimming pool are not available at Fiume Bush Camp; we want our guests to experience the bush and nature in all its glory. We do, however, have basic electricity for lights in the tents and to charge cameras and cellphones. At Fiume Bush Camp, we want you to experience how life must have been for the San/Bushmen in the past.

Meals Included: Full Board
Activities Included: (activities included)
Accommodation: Fiume Bush Camp (or similar)
Special Interests: None

Day 6Otavi Mountain Region

Today you will spend some time with the Ju/Hansi Bushmen, giving you a small glimpse of who they are.

  • Grootfontein
    Situated 450 kilometres from Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, within the Otjozondjupa Province of Namibia, Grootfontein (meaning ‘Big Fountain’) is famous for being home to the largest meteorite ever discovered on earth (located roughly 25 kilometres from the town centre). Hoba is believed to have occurred around 80,000 years ago, and its enormity is a true sight to behold. The town is also unique in that it is extremely lush and fertile during the summer months. Purple Jacaranda trees create a riot of colour around the town. Other must-see attractions include the fascinating Grootfontein Museum, and the Abenab and Berg Aukas Mines. From here, a fantastic network of hiking and biking trails lead into the wild.
  • Fiume Bush Camp
    We invite you to go back to your roots and experience life in the Namibian bush. Here, we want you to experience the tranquility of nature and not be bothered by the stress of modern civilisation. Fiume Bush Camp is situated 75 km north east of Grootfontein on the D2844. Spread over a small Kalahari dune, the Bush Camp overlooks a pan in the middle of the bush. Modern amenities like Internet, Wi-Fi, TV, Air-conditioning and a large swimming pool are not available at Fiume Bush Camp; we want our guests to experience the bush and nature in all its glory. We do, however, have basic electricity for lights in the tents and to charge cameras and cellphones. At Fiume Bush Camp, we want you to experience how life must have been for the San/Bushmen in the past.

Meals Included: Full Board
Activities Included: (activities included)
Accommodation: Fiume Bush Camp (or similar)
Special Interests: None

  •  

Day 7Mountain Region - Divundu

Onward you travel today to the Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa, where luxury and wilderness come together, creating a surreal experience on the banks of the Okavango River. At only 1km away from the Popa Falls you get a natural soundtrack of these rafts in the background.

  • Divundu
    Set roughly 200 kilometres east of Rundu on the southeastern banks of the great Okavango River, the small village of Divundu is a wonderful destination from which to explore the river, game parks and national reserves of the area. Visitors can enjoy fishing or bird watching boat safaris, or visit the Mahango Game Park, which is home to herds of elephant as well as hippo, buffalo, giraffes, antelope, and many other animals. The spectacular Popa Falls, a dramatic series of cascades – are a popular must-see attraction. Divundu is also the perfect base for adventures in Botswana and the Okavango Delta.

  • Divava Okavango Resort & Spa
    At the gateway to the Zambezi region, on the banks of the Okavango River you find Divava Okavango Resort & Spa. This tropical paradise is unlike any other Namibian destination, instead of the stark, arid beauty that Namibia is usually associated with, here the sound of the Popa Falls is your constant companion. 

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: None
Accommodation: Divava Okavango Resort & Spa (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Fishing, Flora, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife, Wine

Day 8Divundu

In the morning, you will visit the Bwabwata National Park with your guide in the tour vehicle. Later in the afternoon you will enjoy a boat ride on the river.

  • Divava Okavango Boat Safari
    Divava Okavango Resort And Spa is nestled amongst majestic trees on the banks of the Okavango River in the Bagani area, close to Divundu. The resort offers boat safari trips on the Okavango River every afternoon. Trips are undertaken on both small and large boats and guests can look forward to viewing the hippo, crocodile, and birdlife in the area. The boat safari continues upstream to watch the sun set over Popa Falls with refreshments and snacks.

  • Divundu
    Set roughly 200 kilometres east of Rundu on the southeastern banks of the great Okavango River, the small village of Divundu is a wonderful destination from which to explore the river, game parks and national reserves of the area. Visitors can enjoy fishing or bird watching boat safaris, or visit the Mahango Game Park, which is home to herds of elephant as well as hippo, buffalo, giraffes, antelope, and many other animals. The spectacular Popa Falls, a dramatic series of cascades – are a popular must-see attraction. Divundu is also the perfect base for adventures in Botswana and the Okavango Delta.

  • Divava Okavango Resort & Spa
    The 20 well-spaced chalets offer the stylised charm of an Africa-styled thatched hut, but with all of the spacious indulgence of a luxury lodge. Each chalet offers large, comfortable beds enclosed with stylish mosquito nets, mini bar, coffee/tea facilities, indoor and outdoor showers and air-conditioning. Divava Okavango boasts a spa where all the treatment rooms have river-front facing views; offering a couple’s treatment room, a sauna and a steam rooms, in addition to the usual spa and wellness offering.

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: Safari Tour in Bwabata National Park & Boat Ride
Accommodation: Namtib Desert Lodge (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Fishing, Flora, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife, Wine

Day 9Divundu - Kwando River

Your journey takes you to the Kazile Island Lodge today. The lodge is situated on a private island on the banks of the Kwando River, in the Bwabwata National Park, in the heart of KAZA, in the Zambezi Region. Kazile Island is a special paradise that can only be reached by boat.

  • Kwando River
    Meandering through the spectacular Caprivi Strip in northwest Namibia, the Kwando River rises from the central Angolan highlands forming the boundary between Namibia, Zambia and Angola. The area surrounding the Kwando River is known for its protected game reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. It offers excellent game viewing with the perennial waters of the river attracting plentiful wildlife including large herds of elephant, hippos, crocodiles, red lechwe, turtles, zebra, impala, spotted-necked otters and over 400 species of bird. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing stay at one of the many lodges set on the banks of the river and soak up the spectacular views of wild Africa. Popular activities include: game viewing, bird watching, fishing, and camping.
  • Kazile Island Lodge
    Kazile Island Lodge is situated on a private island on the banks of the Kwando River, within the heart of KAZA. Kazile together with its sister lodge Nambwa are the only lodges to be uniquely situated within the Bwabwata National Park. The Lodge offers thirteen Meru tents nestled within a Mangosteen forest. The tents overlook the Kwando River as well as the expansive floodplains between the Island and the famous Horseshoe Bend.

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: None
Accommodation: Kazile Island Lodge (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

Day 10Kwando River

Today you will participate in a game drive and boat cruise.

  • Kwando River
    Meandering through the spectacular Caprivi Strip in northwest Namibia, the Kwando River rises from the central Angolan highlands forming the boundary between Namibia, Zambia and Angola. The area surrounding the Kwando River is known for its protected game reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. It offers excellent game viewing with the perennial waters of the river attracting plentiful wildlife including large herds of elephant, hippos, crocodiles, red lechwe, turtles, zebra, impala, spotted-necked otters and over 400 species of bird. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing stay at one of the many lodges set on the banks of the river and soak up the spectacular views of wild Africa. Popular activities include: game viewing, bird watching, fishing, and camping.
  • Kazile Island Lodge
    Kazile Island Lodge is situated on a private island on the banks of the Kwando River, within the heart of KAZA. Kazile together with its sister lodge Nambwa are the only lodges to be uniquely situated within the Bwabwata National Park. The Lodge offers thirteen Meru tents nestled within a Mangosteen forest. The tents overlook the Kwando River as well as the expansive floodplains between the Island and the famous Horseshoe Bend.

Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Activities Included: Game Drive and Boat Cruise
Accommodation: Kazile Island Lodge (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

Day 11Kwando River - Kasane Forest Reserve

You leave Namibia today – your travels take you to Botswana. The Chobe Bush Lodge is located directly on the border of the Chobe National Park, where the four countries border: Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.

  • Chobe Boat Cruise
    The Chobe Boat Cruise is a wonderful way to experience the Chobe National Park. Puku and lechwe antelopes are common on the Chobe Floodplains and herds of elephants can be seen crossing the Chobe River to the islands. Other common sites are hippos and crocodiles basking in the sun. There are a variety of boating options for the Chobe boat cruises. Guests can join a standard cruise on a river cruiser taking about 30-40 people or have the opportunity to take a smaller boat and focus on photography and birding. The bigger boats have bars on board for drinks and soft drinks. All Chobe boat cruises depart from Kasane, the town which borders onto the Chobe national park. There are regular afternoon and morning departures.

  • Kasane Forest Reserve
    Fringing the world-renowned Chobe National Park, the Kasane Forest Reserve is located in the Lesoma Valley of the Central district in Botswana, approximately 800 kilometres north from Gaborone. A large portion of the terrain around the reserve is flat with plenty of wildlife, such as elephants, giraffes and even warthogs, roaming around undisturbed. Visitors can look forward to scenic boat cruises along the beautiful Chobe River, spot nocturnal animals in the forest on a thrilling night safari and enjoy bush camping under the African night sky.
  • Chobe Bush Camp
    Chobe Bush Camp is within 25 kilometres of Kasane in the Elephant Valley area of Botswana. The camp is an intimate establishment that accommodates a maximum of 26 guests at any given time. The 5 en-suite elevated chalets and 4 en-suite twin-chalets include dinner, bed & breakfast with an option of adding lunch as well. The elevated chalets offer views of the watering hole and wildlife that roams nearby, while the twin chalets are block-units. The 2 en-suite guide chalets are ideal for backpackers or campers and cannot be booked in advance.

Meals Included: Full Board
Activities Included: Boat Trips, Game Drives, Fishing Trips, Walking Safaris, Cultural Activities and Boat and Game Drives specializing in Photography
Accommodation: Chobe Bush Camp (or similar)
Special Interests: None

Day 12Kasane Forest Reserve

The Chobe National Park is in the northwest of Botswana and covers an area of 10 698 km2. The park offers strong contrasts and a variety of wildlife experiences. Here you will find a wide variety of vegetation types and geological conditions – from the almost tropical Linyanti marshes to the almost desert-like Savute landscape.

  • Kasane Forest Reserve
    Fringing the world-renowned Chobe National Park, the Kasane Forest Reserve is located in the Lesoma Valley of the Central district in Botswana, approximately 800 kilometres north from Gaborone. A large portion of the terrain around the reserve is flat with plenty of wildlife, such as elephants, giraffes and even warthogs, roaming around undisturbed. Visitors can look forward to scenic boat cruises along the beautiful Chobe River, spot nocturnal animals in the forest on a thrilling night safari and enjoy bush camping under the African night sky.
  • Chobe Bush Camp
    The on-site bar & restaurant offers a memorable dining experience in an interactive environment. The camp provides a traditional camp experience with game drives, a sunset boat cruise and an opportunity to visit Victoria Falls.

Meals Included: Full Board
Activities Included: Boat Trips, Game Drives, Fishing Trips, Walking Safaris, Cultural Activities and Boat and Game Drives specializing in Photography
Accommodation: Chobe Bush Camp (or similar)
Special Interests: None

Day 13Kasane Forest Reserve - Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

A transfer company will drive you to the Victoria Falls Hotel. The Edwardian-style hotel, built in 1904, was splendidly redecorated in 2013 to combine its traditional majesty with modern sophistication. For more than 110 years The Victoria Falls Hotel has been a luxury icon in Africa.

  • Victoria Falls Activities
    Victoria Falls is an adventure playground and the list of inspiring and adventurous activities on offer at and around the Falls includes: a Tour of the Falls, Elephant Back Safaris, White Water Rafting, Boat Cruises, Canopy Tours, Gorge Swing and Adventure Slides and Zambezi River Canoe Safaris.
  • Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
    Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya—“The Smoke That Thunders”—Victoria Falls is one of the world’s great natural landmarks. Straddling the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe, it forms a vast curtain of water that fills the air with mist and sound. The Zimbabwean side grants the most dramatic views, where mist rises like ghostly curtains and rainbows arc through the spray. Measuring about 1,708 metres across, it is regarded as the largest single continuous sheet of falling water on Earth. The adjacent town of Victoria Falls provides a convenient base for exploring the region, with a wide range of activities from scenic flights and microlight trips to white-water rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, and safaris into Chobe National Park.
  • The Victoria Falls Hotel
    The Victoria Falls Hotel, popularly known as “the grand old lady of the Falls”, is situated in the Victoria Falls National Park, and is a member of the exclusive Leading Hotels of the World. It is one of only three IS0-accredited hotels in Zimbabwe. The Edwardian-style five-star hotel combines the charm of the old with the convenience of the new. Set in lush tropical gardens with lily ponds, palm trees and semi-tropical shrubs, it provides the tranquility and seclusion that many guests seek. The famous Victoria Falls are just a ten-minute walk away and “the smoke that thunders” or “Mosi-O-Tunya” in the local dialect, is clearly audible from this luxurious landmark.

Meals Included: Breakfast
Activities Included: Game Drives, Guided Hikes or Sightseeing Flights over the Victoria Falls
Accommodation: Chobe Bush Camp (or similar)
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Gourmet, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Wildlife

Day 14Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

A transfer company will drive you to the Victoria Falls International Airport where you check in for your flight home. Earliest departure from Victoria Falls International Airport is 18:00. Take care of all formalities and we wish you a safe journey home.

*Reminder*

  • Gates at entry points and the resorts are open from sunrise to sunset.  As the resorts must be reached before sunset, the necessary travelling times between resorts and/or gates must be considered
  • The distance between Halali and Namutoni or Okaukuejo is in both cases about 75 km. 
  • The speed limit in the Park is 50 km per hour.
  • Day visitors have to leave the Park before sunset.
  • The following are strictly prohibited: plastic bags, drones, pets, motorcycles, persons traveling on open vehicles or open loading bays, leaving indicated roads, leaving the vehicle, pellet guns, catapults or unsealed firearms and disturbance of game.

Contact us

Leave us your message and we'll get back to you as soon as we can!