Safari Game Drive in Zambezi National Park with Hotel Pickup
Overview
Using an open four-wheel-drive vehicle, the game drive allows the guests to discover many interpretations of the bush and all its inhabitants, related to them by our suitable trained and qualified guides. This is an uncontrived bush experience, covering a genuinely wild, unfenced wilderness area.
Please note that the Zambezi National Park is only a five-minute drive from Victoria Falls town, so there are no lengthy transfers involved.
The morning safari starts at 6:00 am and a light breakfast, tea/coffee, and mineral waters are served. The afternoon safari departs at 2 pm and soft drinks, beer, mineral waters, and a snack platter are offered.
Our game lasts between three and four hours.
Inclusions
- Coffee and/or Tea - If it is a morning drive
- Snacks - If it is a afternoon game drive
- Alcoholic Beverages - if it is a afternoon game drive
- Soda/Pop - For both morning and afternoon game drives
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Zambezi National Park, Zambezi National Park, Matabeleland North Province
A Victoria Falls game drive in the Zambezi National Park is an uncontrived bush experience, covering a genuinely wild, unfenced wilderness area. The game drive will set off either in the early morning or mid-afternoon and explore the vast wilderness of the Zambezi National Park.
Duration: 3 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The best sunset game drive, I got to see a wide variety of animals. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. Big up to Prince. Will definitely do this again
The best sunset game drive, I got to see a wide variety of animals. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. Big up to Prince. Will definitely do this againThe team is so friendly and interactive. I loved how Prince engaged with all of us even the children. The explanations were quite engaging and one could easily relate and recall certain animal behaviour. Prince is also quite articulate. They also serve snacks and beverages, refreshing as it got ...
The team is so friendly and interactive. I loved how Prince engaged with all of us even the children. The explanations were quite engaging and one could easily relate and recall certain animal behaviour. Prince is also quite articulate. They also serve snacks and beverages, refreshing as it got very hot.We went on a sunset game drive with friends. We were picked up from our hotel on time and everything was clearly explained to us. We saw elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffalos, kudus, antelopes, warthogs, impala etc. We also saw crocodiles and hippos when we drove close to the Zambezi River. It w...
We went on a sunset game drive with friends. We were picked up from our hotel on time and everything was clearly explained to us. We saw elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffalos, kudus, antelopes, warthogs, impala etc. We also saw crocodiles and hippos when we drove close to the Zambezi River. It was a beautiful 3 hours. Our Guide, Prince, knew everything about wildlife and the National Park. I have been to many game drives in different countries and I rate this one up there on my list because of the exceptional service and the variety of game we viewed. The sunset was also magical. Snacks, drinks and water on the game drive were a thoughtful addition.This was our 1st game drive and surely one to remember all thanks to our very knowledgeable and patient guide PRINCE. This guy loves what he does and made sure we had a lovely time out in the bush. Definitely coming back!!!!!
This was our 1st game drive and surely one to remember all thanks to our very knowledgeable and patient guide PRINCE. This guy loves what he does and made sure we had a lovely time out in the bush. Definitely coming back!!!!!There is always a risk on a game drive that one might not see animals. However, people always book with the hope that they will have better luck. We were lucky, this drive was sponsored by a kind benefactor. We booked an early morning drive. We were picked up from the hotel at 6am. I wore shorts...
There is always a risk on a game drive that one might not see animals. However, people always book with the hope that they will have better luck. We were lucky, this drive was sponsored by a kind benefactor. We booked an early morning drive. We were picked up from the hotel at 6am. I wore shorts and a long sleeve thin shirt, well, in hindsight, I should have probably worn long trousers and should have have also brought a jumper. The open truck was very chilly. The blankets they offered did help a little bit. We stopped at a few hotels to collect other passengers and finally got to the park gates around 7. Entry fees were 15US for international travellers (excludes the tour cost). We saw a lot of springbok, boars, hippopotamus, buffalos, giraffes and various types of birds. We also saw lion tracks but did not see an actual lions which was a shame. At one point, we saw a female giraffe accompanied by a baby giraffe. We were told that they appeared to be running away from a predictor of sorts. The adult giraffe regularly stopped to look behind and then resumed running. What a spectacle, you can imagine the sight of this long legged creature galloping. We presumed we would then wait to see the predictor but the game rangers turned the car around promptly and we headed in the same direction that the giraffe was running to. As a result, we never worked out what she was running away from, this was a bit of a disappointment. We stopped briefly by the river and had a cup of tea and snacks before heading back. This was a disappointing drive but I suppose there is always this risk.It was amazing going on the game drive with Prince who understands the whole business of game and wildlife as he took time to explain every bit of what we saw. We lucky that because we saw almost all the game we planned to see. Elephants crossing the road, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, crocodile, etc...
It was amazing going on the game drive with Prince who understands the whole business of game and wildlife as he took time to explain every bit of what we saw. We lucky that because we saw almost all the game we planned to see. Elephants crossing the road, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, crocodile, etc. It was really fun and I will surely come again and to Prince I say thank you, ayeekoo, naagode, akpe, asan kushun.