The Victoria Falls is the largest, probably the most beautiful and certainly the most majestic waterfall in the world. A trip to Southern Africa would be incomplete without visiting this memorable sight.
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Day 1 Arrival in Victoria Falls
Depart from O.R. Tambo to Victoria Falls Airport. Upon arrival you will be met and assisted by an iKapa International Travel Management Company representative as you are transferred to the hotel located in Victoria Falls.
In the afternoon, you will be collected for a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. As you drift leisurely along the Zambezi River, keep an eye out for animals making the way to the riverbank to quench their thirst or bathing hippos, hungry crocodiles lying in wait for their meal. Nothing can prepare you for the tranquility that this immense river offers you only a few kilometers from the falls. Soft drinks, beers, spirits and snacks are served while the beautiful sun sets on the horizon of the river.
Overnight: Hotel Sunset Cruise, Bed
Day 2 Tour of the Falls
In the morning after you enjoyed breakfast, you will be collected at your hotel and transferred to the meeting point of Tour of the Falls.
When doctor David Livingstone first saw the falls in November 1855 he was in the company of two local tribesmen who showed him this Mighty Wonder of the World. This site today is a world heritage site with the largest curtain of falling water on the planet. The entire width of the fall is 1 700m, so some walking is expected on this trip. Clients get the same feeling as one of our professional guides take them on this amazing trip.
The tour begins with the visit to the biggest Baobab tree in Zimbabwe that is over 1000 years old, known as The Big Tree. It is neither old nor big by Baobab standards, 20 meters tall and 16 meters around its trunk and only one third of the way to its full life expectation. This tree is a short drive from the Mighty Victoria Falls where a guided tour of the falls begins which goes as far as the Victoria Falls Bridge that was built in 1902 by a British Company.
The Zambezi River is Africa's fourth longest river (2700km) which flows from the Kalene hills in Zambia through Zimbabwe and finally into the Indian Ocean during which it drops 483m down to the Ocean.
Return to your hotel where the rest of the day is spent at leisure.
Overnight: Hotel Bed & Breakfast
Day 3 A fond farewell…
After you have enjoyed a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, you will be collected by an iKapa International Travel Management Company representative and transferred to Victoria Falls Airport for your regional flight to Johannesburg. This is where we bid you a fond farewell as you take home many wonderful and unforgettable memories of Southern Africa.
THE KINGDOM HOTEL:
01 Jul - 31 Dec 2011
USD 309 per person sharing twin / double
USD 132 single supplement
01 Jan - 31 Dec 2012
USD 347 per person sharing twin / double
USD 166 Single supplement
A'ZAMBEZI HOTEL:
01 Jul - 31 Dec 2011
USD 342 per person sharing twin / double
USD 165 single supplement
01 Jan - 31 Dec 2012
USD 392 per person sharing twin / double
USD 184 Single supplement
VICTORIA FALLS HOTEL:
01 Jul - 31 Dec 2011
USD 375 per person sharing twin / double
USD 197 single supplement
01 Jan - 31 Dec 2012
USD 444 per person sharing twin / double
USD 263 Single supplement
Includes
Accommodation as stated, subject to availability - on a Bed & Breakfast basis.
Transportation in a luxury air-conditioned vehicle.
Tour of the Victoria Falls.
Sunset Cruise.
Excludes
All airfares & airport taxes.
All other meals other than stated in itinerary.
All other entrances and excursions than stated in itinerary.
Items of personal nature such tips, beverages, laundry etc.
Porterage.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON ZIMBABWE:
**With effect from 1 January 2007 MasterCard transactions will no longer be accepted in Zimbabwe. Only VISA, DINERS and AMEX cards will be accepted. You will need to settle additional accounts in foreign currency i.e. SA Rands or U.S. Dollars. Take small denominations of bank notes, as change will be given in Zim Dollars.