ZAMBIA HONEYMOON SAFARI
Itinerary Overview Begin your new life together with a safari through the wilds of the hidden jewel of Africa: Zambia. Two nights are spent nestled in an open-plan house on the banks of the Zambezi River with a visit to the Victoria Falls. Fly to the remote Lower Zambezi National Park for a stay under canvas at a deluxe tented camp. Fill your days with relaxation or activity; explore the wilderness on game drives, nature walks, and night drives in areas teeming with diverse species. Conclude your journey in the wildlife-rich river valley of South Luangwa National Park. Game drives by day and night with expert wildlife guides reveal an astonishing amount of wildlife with regular predator sightings. At each camp there is plenty of time for R&R (rest and romance) while exploring the vast wilderness of Zambia. DAY OVERNIGHT HOTEL MEALS HIGHLIGHTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA SOUTH LUANGWA SOUTH LUANGWA SOUTH LUANGWA NORTH LUANGWA NORTH LUANGWA NORTH LUANGWA Toka Leya Toka Leya Kalamu Lagoon Camp Kalamu Lagoon Camp Kalamu Lagoon Camp Chiawa Lodge Chiawa Lodge Chiawa Lodge LD 9 DEPARTURE B Arrival in Livingstone, visit the Victoria Falls Full day exploring Victoria Falls Fly to South Luangwa, afternoon game drives Game drives and walking in South Luangwa. Game drives and walking in South Luangwa. Fly to North Luangwa, afternoon game drives Game drives, walking safaris, canoeing in North Luangwa. Game drives, walking safaris, canoeing in North Luangwa. Fly from North Luangwa to Livingstone for departure -2-
Itinerary in Detail DAYS 1-2: ARRIVE VICTORIA FALLS, LIVINGSTONE Arrive into Livingstone Airport where you will be met after passing through customs. Your afternoon is free to watch the Zambezi River flow by from Toka Leya Camp and recover from the long journey to Africa. On Day 2 you have a choice of activities including a visit to the Victoria Falls on the Zambia side, a Zambezi River cruise, tour of Livingstone town, or a game drive in Mosi oa Tunya National Park. For the more adventurous consider rafting on the Class V Zambezi River, jet boating, bungee jumping, an elephant-back safari, or one of the many other adrenaline-inducing activities available in the area (these activities at your own risk and not included). Two nights at Toka Leya. [D on day 1, on Day 2] DAYS 3-5: KALAMU LAGOON CAMP, SOUTH LUANGWA Depart Livingstone this morning for your flight to Lusaka connecting to a second flight to the South Luangwa National Park. Located in Eastern Zambia, the South Luangwa covers an incredible 3500 sq miles, making it larger than the US s Yellowstone National Park. It was founded as a game reserve in 1938 and was designated as a National Park in 1972. The highest concentration of wildlife is the Luangwa River and its rich vegetation. There are herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as dominant antelope species such as impala and puku. Other antelope include common waterbuck, bushbuck, eland, kudu, grysbok, oribi, reedbuck, Lichtenstein's hartebeest, sable and roan. Species such as Thornicroft's giraffe and Cookson's wildebeest occur nowhere else in the world and the area's leopard viewing is legendary. The main predators are lion, leopard, spotted hyaena and wild dogs. The dry season along the Luangwa River - when all game is forced to congregate along its banks as water resources dwindle elsewhere - is an experience every Africa fan should indulge in. Highdensity hippo populations dot the riverbanks while yellow baboon provide a contrast to their southern cousins. Stay at Kalamu Lagoon Camp, located in the Luamfwa Concession in the wild and uncrowded (with people that is!) southern sector of the Park. Whereas for the most part the Luangwa River forms the eastern boundary of the National Park, separating the protected area from communal land and game management areas, in the remote southern sector it meanders westward and both banks are protected. It is here that our camp can be found, on sites that are situated on the banks of the Luangwa River in a unique section of this exceptional Park, imparting a feeling of remoteness and exclusivity. South Luangwa is renowned as the best walking destination in Africa and guests have the choice to explore the Luangwa riverine vegetation and adjacent dambos on guided walks. Other activities include day-and-night wildlife-viewing drives. Overnight for three nights at Kalamu Lagoon Camp. [] DAYS 6-8: LOWER ZAMBEZI Fly on a scheduled charter flight to Lower Zambezi National Park, an extremely remote area with abundant and varied wildlife. Along the banks of the Zambezi and in ancient oxbow lakes, there are bountiful populations of elephant, lion, buffalo, waterbuck, leopard, hyena, zebra, various gazelle and many bird species. The Lower Zambezi National Park has 75 miles of Zambezi River frontage. Its distinguishing features are the rugged escarpment to the north, the river itself, and its numerous islands, lagoons and floodplains, which attract most of the wildlife. There are approximately 50 mammal species and 400 bird species which thrive in the Park, as well as a wide variety of spectacular trees, grasses and flowers. Visitors to the Park are thus assured of seeing very little human activity. With lion, leopard, vast herds of elephant and buffalo, prolific hippo, gigantic baobab trees and magnificent stands of acacia, the Lower Zambezi National Park and has become one of Africa's most exclusive safari destinations. Spend these three days on game drives, walking safaris, river safaris, and canoeing. Overnights in a secluded tent at Chiawa Camp. [] -3-
DAY 9: DEPARTURE A morning charter flight takes you to Livingstone in time to connect with onward international flights or begin an extension to South Africa s wine region, Botswana s Okavango Delta or one of the beautiful beaches along the Indian Ocean. [B] END OF SERVICES Actual routes and activities may vary. Local trip coordinators reserve the right to change accommodations to similar quality alternatives. -4-
PRICING SEASON LAND COST INTERNAL FLIGHTS Low $5150 $1045 Mid $5825 $1045 High $6150 $1045 *Land cost is per person. Low season is May, Mid Season is June and Oct-Nov 5. High season is July- September. Some camps close Nov5 through April. INCLUDED SERVICES All guided tours and excursions English-speaking naturalist guides Airport-hotel transfers, land transportation Internal flights within Zambia 8 nights camp and lodge accommodation as indicated Meals as indicated [B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner] Water, soft drinks, beer, wine, and cocktails (premium brands excluded) Laundry service Wildland Adventures travel consultation and pre-departure services NOT INCLUDED SERVICES International airfare into Livingstone and out of Lusaka Airport departure taxes ($8 per domestic flight in Zambia, $25 for International departure) Tips and gratuities Personal expenses for extra services, optional activities, or changes in your itinerary for reasons beyond our control Travel insurance for trip cancellation, medical services, or evacuation Any other items not mentioned above NOTES: Baggage in charter aircraft is restricted to 12kg (26lbs) per person in a soft bag, including camera equipment and carry-on baggage. If guests exceed this limit, they will have to pay considerable amounts to have a privately chartered plane to fly their excess baggage. All guests must cover themselves with cancellation and baggage insurance for the duration of their trip. -5-
Photo by Mike Myers Accommodations TOKA LEYA CAMP, VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA Overlooking the mighty Zambezi River and some of its islands, under a shady canopy of jackalberry and waterberry trees lays Toka Leya. The camp consists of 12 safari-style tents, each with a view of the magnificent Zambezi River and some of its islands. The tents are completed by ensuite bathrooms with an indoor and outdoor shower. The camp's dining and bar area is set beneath a shaded canopy of trees overlooking the River and a swimming pool. Activities include a tour of the Victoria Falls on the Zambian side, game drives within Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, river cruises and guided nature walks. KALAMU LAGOON CAMP, SOUTH LUANGWA Accommodation consists of eight safari-style reed and canvas tents, each en-suite with both an indoor and outdoor shower. The camp's dining and bar area under a canopy of giant ebony trees and a pool and viewing deck area located to the side of the camp all offer spectacular views of the lagoon that may once have been part of the South Luangwa River. CHIAWA CAMP, NORTH LUANGWA Resting on the banks of the Zambezi River, Chiawa Camp holds a prime position in the heart of the Zambia s Lower Zambezi National Park. The nine comfortable, Superior Tents have excellent views of the Zambezi River and are all accommodated with en suite bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers and elegantly designed with an Old Africa safari style with modern conveniences. The thatched lounge and bar area offers an elevated viewing deck in the shade of a Mahogany tree where you can watch the wildlife of Zambia from above. Go for a swim in the refreshing plunge pool, complete with sun deck, and dine on Chiawa s renowned cuisine on the al-fresco dining verandah. -6-
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