
Stanley and Livingstone Private Game reserve - Game Drives
US$100.00 am and pm - Dinner game drive $137.00
Stanley and Livingstone Private Game Reserve is a pristine property that has been transformed into a diverse, rich wildlife conservation area – home to the Big Five and host to several flagship conservation programs including The Black Rhino Breeding Programme, The Nakavango Conservation Programme as well as the Anti-poaching Training Academy operated by The International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF).
Safaris are accompanied by highly knowledgeable and experienced guides who will take you on a journey where you can encounter the Big5, the small 5 and most importantly, a chance to track the elusive Black Rhino - One of the rarest mammals in the world, in its natural habitat.

Walk with the Lions
US$150.00
Operated by Lion Encounter on a private property adjacent to the Zambezi National Park, Walking with Lions is an intimate experience with the Kings of the Jungle. Participate in a breakfast, mid-morning or afternoon safari which includes interacting and walking side by side with the lions, learning about their habitat and behaviour and the conservation challenges they face in the wild. The trained guides will use their discretion at intervals and allow the guests close contact with the lions, pat them and take pictures of this memorable experience. Duration Approximately 3hrs.

Upper Zambezi Canoeing
US$150.00
Take the Upper Zambezi canoe trip and get the chance to experience all that the stunning and charming Upper Zambezi River has to offer. On these trips clients paddle their own canoes, following their qualified Canoe Guide as he leads the way. The trip is spent canoeing - (15kms) - downstream, running small grade one and two rapids, exploring channels, bird and game viewing whislt making their way to the dis-embarkment point where a tasty lunch and cold minerals and beers are served. Clients are back in Victoria Falls by about 14h30, allowing them enough time to do another activity in the afternoon. Routes taken on this trip can vary due to logistical, road and weather conditions.

Chobe day trip
US$170.00
A full day Safari package comprising a Cruise on the Chobe River and a Game Drive in the world famous Chobe National Park. Only an hour’s drive from Victoria Falls, the Chobe National Park in Botswana is home to one of the largest game concentrations in Africa. Bordered by the banks of the breath-taking Chobe River, it is famous for its rich elephant and lion population. The tour departs daily from Victoria Falls where guests are transferred by road for 70km to the border where their Botswana guide will meet them after immigration procedures. Hotel Pick Ups: 07h00- 07h30. Duration approximately 10hrs. The minimum age is 4 years and all children need to be accompanied by an adult. All Children aged 4-11 years are charged 75% of adult price.

Elephant Interaction
US$75.00
Groups of up to 100 guests can be catered for at The Elephant Wallow. Bush dinners, lunch BBQ's, breakfasts and snacks can be taken with the elephant themselves, who of course provide the main attraction. An elephant presentation will be given, detailing their lifestyles and history and then guests can enjoy the opportunity to interact with these gentle giants on a very personal level. Afterwards sit down & relax whilst enjoying your meal with the elephants in the background either mud wallowing, swimming or just settling down to a meal themselves.

Elephant back safari
US$150.00
An extraordinary and exhilarating journey along the edge of the Zambezi gorges following ancient game trails. Seated comfortably on the back of natures true "king of the beasts", experience an age old tradition whilst silently exploring the majestic grasslands of Victoria Falls National Park and marvel at the spectacular scenery of Masuie river plunging 120 m into the Zambezi river below. Be witness to this mutually enriching and rewarding relationship between man and elephant in a modern day Africa. Sunrise safaris are run daily, promising you much more than just a game-viewing experience, but rather a closer insight into the worlds largest land mammal, the African Elephant. The Morning Safari includes a full English breakfast.

Fishing
US$121.00
The Zambezi is famous for one of the great freshwater game fish - The Tigerfish. Powerful, swift predators Tigerfish are a thrill to catch and require a great deal of fishing skill with a good river specimen weighing over 15 lbs. Bream, or Tilapia, also live in large numbers in the river and although they don't fight quite as aggressively as the Tiger, a good 5 lb fish will quickly snap light tackle given half the chance. Spinners and lures are the most common method of catching these fish although using light tackle, a fly and a fly-rod is becoming very popular and brings an extra dimension to a very exciting sport. Duration 3 hours