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Victoria Falls + South Luangwa Safari + Lake Niassa
VRP7M

7 NIGHTS
FROM $3,467
International flights quoted separately
If you are looking for a remote safari holiday in the warm heart of Africa, combine the mighty Victoria Falls in Zambia with a walking safari in South Luangwa Valley. Complete your holiday flying by light aircraft and boat transfer to a remote luxury lodge on the Mozambique side of Lake Malawi (where it is called Lake Niassa), snorkeling among aquarium fish.
HIGHLIGHTS
Holiday Zambezi Victoria Falls South Luangwa National Park Lake Malawi
• Victoria Falls • Zambezi Cruise • Elephant Safari • Helicopter Flight
• South Luangwa Safari • Game Drives • Walking Safari • Lake Malawi
• Snorkelling • Canoeing
Day 1
You will be met at Livingstone Airport and transferred to your hotel on the banks of the Zambezi River, near the mighty Victoria Falls.
  
Check in, settle in and relax whilst you catch your first glimpses of the magnificent Smoke That Thunders first discovered by Dr. David Livingstone and still one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. The flow of water over the Victoria Falls is greatest during the wet months (February to June) and are a magnificent sight.
Day 2
Today we recommend an optional visit to the mighty Victoria Falls, which you can explore on foot & enjoy magnificent views. Afterwards you can participate many other optional activities such as a helicopter flight over the falls, an elephant-back safari or simply relax by the swimming pool and enjoy the facilities of your hotel.
  
In the late afternoon we recommend an optional Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi River to see hippos, crocodiles and the abundant bird life.
Day 3
Transfer to Livingstone Airport for your flight to Lusaka and onward light aircraft flight to Mfuwe, where you will be met and transferred to the famous South Luangwa National Park.
   
Check into your lodge in this renowned wildlife wilderness, before setting out in the late afternoon on a bush walk or open top game viewing drive with your lodge ranger. Game is most easily sighted in the dry season from April to October, but the park is at its most beautiful in the first half of the year after the rains of the wet season.
Day 4
South Luangwa National Park is Zambia’s most famous wildlife park, covering an area in excess of 5,600 square miles (9,050 square kilometres). Sustained by the great Luangwa River the park hosts a wide variety of wildlife, birds and vegetation. The changing seasons add to the park’s richness, ranging from dry bare bushveld in the winter to a lush green in the summer in this pristine wildlife wilderness.
  
Rise early each morning, when game viewing conditions are at their best, to view wildlife either on foot or from an open top safari vehicle in this great conservation area. With over 60 different animal and over 400 bird species, the concentration of game around the Luangwa River and its ox bow lagoons is amongst the highest in Africa, including four of the Big 5 – lion, elephant, buffalo and leopard (sadly rhino has been poached to extinction). Also search for zebra, giraffe, antelope and much more, with leopard sightings being particularly outstanding.
 
After relaxing at your lodge during the heat of the day, in the late afternoon set out on another game activity with your ranger. In the evening relax by the campfire under a balmy African sky and hear the untamed sounds of wildlife all around!
Day 5
After some early morning game viewing, transfer to Mfuwe Airport for your light aircraft flight to Lilongwe Airport and onward flight to beautiful Lake Malawi.
 
You will be met at the island airstrip and transferred by boat to your lodge, overlooking this magnificent fresh water lake in the heart of the Great Rift Valley.
Days 6 To 7
At leisure to relax on the Mozambique shores of beautiful Lake Malawi, an enormous inland sea with a surface area of over 11,000 square miles (30,000 sq.km)
 
Originally named Lake Nyasa when discovered by David Livingstone (who also nicknamed it the "Lake of Stars" due to the many lanterns of fisherman at night), this is the third largest lake in Africa and the southernmost lake in the Great Rift Vally system bordered by Malawi to the west, Mozambique to the east and Tanzania in the north.
 
Enjoy lazy days snorkelling amongst aquarium fish, canoeing or sailing in its crystal clear waters, which hold more different species of fish than any other body of water on earth. Bird watching is also outstanding.
Day 8
Transfer by boat to the airstrip for your light aircraft flight to Lilongwe Airport and your onward flight home.