The Pick-up and transfer –
The Walking Safari Experience starts early with your collection from your Lodge or Hotel, and your transfer to the Park, which takes approximately 15-20mins. The early start is necessary to avoid walking in the heat, which can build up very quickly.
It is important you have suitable walking shoes, hats and bush friendly attire. On arrival at the Park Gate we will organize an escort Scout to accompany the group and take a short drive to where we will start the Walk.
The Guide will find the White Rhino and track as much of the large game as possible. Cold water is supplied on the Walk but half way through the Guide will stop at a suitable spot for refreshments, which consists of Homemade iced lemon juice with cake and cookies to recharge your energy levels.
Pickup included
The Pick-up and transfer –
The Walking Safari Experience starts early with your collection from your Lodge or Hotel, and your transfer to the Park, which takes approximately 15-20mins. The early start is necessary to avoid walking in the heat, which can build up very quickly.
It is important you have suitable walking shoes, hats and bush friendly attire. On arrival at the Park Gate we will organize an escort Scout to accompany the group and take a short drive to where we will start the Walk.
– Starting the Walk –
Whilst you enjoy a cup of Tea or Coffee with a fresh Muffin, the Guide will give a full briefing on what you can expect to see, how to get the most from the Walk and most importantly the Do’s and Don’ts whilst walking.
– The walking Safari –
The actual time spent on the Walking Safari is approximately three hours. However a lot of the time will be spent quietly observing the wildlife and in discussion with the Guide. You will be walking at a leisurely pace set by yourselves and you can stop as frequently as you wish, to ask questions and discuss any aspect that particularly interests you.
The Guide will find the White Rhino and track as much of the large game as possible. Cold water is supplied on the Walk but half way through the Guide will stop at a suitable spot for refreshments, which consists of Homemade iced lemon juice with cake and cookies to recharge your energy levels.
At the end of the Walk you will meet up with the transfer vehicle at a predetermined spot where an ice cold soft drink will be waiting. After Cold Drinks you are transferred back to your Lodge/Hotel. The whole excursion takes between four and four and a half hours.
Group Size:
The maximum group size allowed is EIGHT
Two groups are allowed to walk at the same time but separately. Each group is accompanied by an armed Escort Scout supplied by the Zambia Wildlife Authority. The group size and number of groups has been determined to create the minimum of impact on the animals and environment The Escort Scout is for the protection of the clients from potentially dangerous animals
Livingstone is a vibrant town in Zambia, famous as the gateway to the magnificent Victoria Falls. Known as the 'Adventure Capital of Africa,' it offers a wealth of adrenaline-pumping activities and cultural experiences. The town's colonial charm and proximity to one of the world's natural wonders make it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls, known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, is a breathtaking waterfall on the Zambezi River. It offers stunning views and a range of adventure activities.
This national park offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including elephants, giraffes, and a variety of bird species. It also provides a scenic drive and walking trails.
The Livingstone Museum offers a glimpse into the history and culture of Zambia, with exhibits on archaeology, ethnography, and the history of the region. It's a great place to learn about the local heritage.
A sunset cruise on the Zambezi River offers a unique opportunity to see wildlife, such as hippos and crocodiles, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. It's a relaxing way to end the day.
Livingstone is famous for its adventure activities, including white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and microlight flights. These activities offer an adrenaline rush and a unique perspective of the falls and the Zambezi River.
Nshima is a staple food made from maize meal, served with a variety of relishes such as vegetables, beans, or meat. It's a must-try Zambian dish.
Dried small fish from Lake Kariba, usually fried and served as a snack or with nshima.
A traditional dish made from cassava leaves cooked with groundnuts and served with nshima.
A traditional Zambian dish made from wild orchid tubers, ground into a paste and mixed with peanuts or vegetables.
The best time to visit Livingstone is during the dry season when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. The falls are at their most spectacular during this period, and wildlife viewing is excellent.
Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)
GMT+2
230VV, 50HzHz
Livingstone is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.
Livingstone Railway Station
Livingstone Bus Station
Public transport is affordable and widely available, but can be crowded and uncomfortable for long distances.
Available • Apps: None widely available
Car, Bike, Scooter
Zambezi National Park offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including elephants, giraffes, and a variety of bird species. It's a great place for a safari experience.
Mukuni Village offers a glimpse into traditional Zambian life. Visitors can learn about local customs, see traditional dances, and even participate in craft-making.
Canoeing on the Zambezi River offers a unique perspective of the river and its wildlife. It's a peaceful and scenic way to spend a day.
Price varies by option