On arrival into Lusaka airport you will take a flight to Mfuwe Airport and from there a road journey into Zambia’s premier national park – the South Luangwa. Your destination is Mchenja a luxury authentic bush lodge set high on the banks of the Luangwa River and is located in a top notch game viewing area. It is one of our favourites!
This exceptional park is renowned for its prolific wildlife and in particular its leopard sightings. Expert guides will enthral you with their encyclopaedic knowledge of Luangwa’s flora and fauna. Norman Carr was the original pioneer of walking safaris in South Luangwa and this activity for many is the draw to this pristine wilderness. Exciting day and night game drives are a large part of discovering what this park has to offer.
Depart South Luangwa with a flight to the incredibly beautiful Lower Zambezi National Park for your stay in Cassia, a private tented suite at Chongwe River Camp. Plenty of time to relax here in this luxury tented camp at the confluence of the Zambezi & Chongwe Rivers. This location offers a varied mix of activities – day and night drives, boats cruises, walking safaris, catch and release tiger fishing or the camp’s flagship experience canoeing which offers you the opportunity to view wildlife from a more natural perspective.
Depart Camp by boat for your river crossing into Zimbabwe – quite an exploration down the Zambezi River! After clearing customs at a border post you will arrive by boat at Ruckomechi Camp on the western edge of Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe. This World Heritage Site, apart from having a stunning landscape, is renowned for its populations of elephant, buffalo and packs of African wild dogs.
Camp boasts an infinity pool and hammocks, an inviting cushion strewn star-gazing deck to admire southern skies and a “bath with a view” experience, set up in a scenic spot.
Continue your Zimbabwe expedition with a light aircraft flight to experience the country’s premier park – Hwange. Your destination is the charming Little Makalolo Camp, set in a remote private concession to the south east of the park. This game rich area offers exciting 4×4 game drives visiting the life sustaining waterholes where elephants congregate in large numbers. In camp, the log pile hide gives wonderful close up photographic opportunities and we recommend you include a night spent under the stars on the Madison Pan star-bed platform!
As well as its famous elephant populations, Hwange is sanctuary to 25 types of predator and more than 400 bird species. Large predators include lions, cheetah and leopard and there are the exciting smaller nocturnal predators too of serval, civet and bat eared foxes. Other special sightings include roan and sable antelope.
Today a short light aircraft will take you to Victoria Falls for some relaxation at The Victoria Falls Hotel. This Edwardian iconic 5 star hotel will take you back to the elegant bygone era of the early 1900’s. After settling into your stunning surroundings you will not be able to resist the walk through the gardens to view the magnificent Victoria Falls before enjoying afternoon tea on the Stanley Terrace.
The Big 5 Safari Company will be pleased to book any activities you wish in advance of your trip. Options include: Guided tours of the Falls, Zambezi sunset cruises, helicopter or microlight flights or to continue with adrenaline fuelled activities there is canoeing, white water rafting, zip lining, horse riding – the list is endless.
Return to Victoria Falls airport for your onward return home.
Mchenja Bush Camp is a luxurious and stylish tented camp located in the northern sector of South Luangwa's National Park. Set ...
Set under huge ebony trees on the banks of a broad section of the Luangwa River, the camp has a lovely relaxed atmosphere with sweeping river views.
With only five specially designed octagonal canvas and thatched chalets built on concrete bases, and one two-bedroom family unit, Mchenja is an intimate affair. Simple but wonderfully maintained, the chalets are well sized and include large honeymoon size beds, an indoor Victorian-style bath with a river view and open air but private outdoor facilities featuring flush WC, basin and shower.
The beautiful central chitenje (lounge) is built around one of the old fallen ebony trees, open-sided and thatched. Brunch is taken in the shady lounge and dinner is more often served on the river bank under the stars. The camp also boasts a small plunge pool under thatch in the camps communal area, also under thatch.
Chongwe Camp is situated on the confluence of the mighty Zambezi and Chongwe Rivers and on the boundary of the Lower Zambezi ...
Luxury tented chalets are strung out like a beaded necklace along the Chongwe River underneath a cooling canopy of winterthorn trees.
Light, airy and spacious, with either one king-size or two twin beds and integrated shelving, each of the nine classic tents at Chongwe Camp is equipped with enough luxuries to ensure your stay in the bush is exceptional.
Chongwe’s two tented suites – the Albida Suite and Cassia Suite offer a completely private, butler-serviced accommodation and dining option.
The suites have their own unique attributes:
Albida is a colonial-style tented suite sleeping four guests in two spacious, custom designed octagonal bedrooms.
Cassia Suite is ideal for guests requesting the exclusivity of a suite with privacy and is the quintessential romantic setting for honeymoon couples.
Ruckomechi is an exclusive tented camp situated in a private concession on the western boundary of the Mana Pools National Park. ...
The camp vegetation is dominated by broad canopied albida trees, much loved by elephants for their rich nutritious pods; these animals often join visitors in camp for a light meal!
Ten luxury tents (including 2 family tents) have classic interiors decorated using natural materials, and small verandas from which to appreciate the panoramas. Aimed to be as environmentally friendly as possible, Ruckomechi’s hot water and lighting is provided by solar power. Central areas are reached via a low-level walkway and include dining and lounge spaces as well as a star-gazing deck. Unwind beside the pool in hammocks, making the most of the exclusive setting. A privately located bush bath is set on the river banks, for that truly wild and romantic evening under the stars.
Activities include motor boat safaris, canoeing, day and night game drives as the lodge is located outside the park and safari walks, as well as catch and release fishing from the riverbank or by boat.
Little Makalolo Camp lies in the heart of Hwange National Park, in one of its best game viewing areas, overlooking a vibrant ...
Little Makalolo sits in a private concession allowing for exciting game drives and walking safaris without the crowds. It offers privacy for guests who enjoy small camps and a sense of remoteness. The camp’s six traditional-style tents – including a family unit – are spacious and en-suite, with indoor and outdoor showers. Solar power is used for tent lights and to heat water, ensuring a lighter environmental footprint.
Linking the tents to the main area are teak walkways. Here a false mopane tree in the centre of the camp shades a separate dining and living area, with an open fire deck for those convivial evening fireside tales under the stars. The plunge pool is a fantastic addition especially for those hot summer days. The log-pile hide at the waterhole in front of camp offers thrilling game viewing to literally a Noah’s Ark parade of animals as they come down to quench their thirst.
The Victoria Falls Hotel is an African classic, built during the Edwardian period in 1904. With its iconic backdrop of the ...
With its distinctive white walls and red roof it provides a perfect balance of modern comfort combined with Edwardian elegance and old world charm. Echoing its glorious past the long carpeted corridors of the main building are lined with drawings of maps and photographs of pioneers and famous explorers. Here one finds 119 front facing deluxe rooms, suites and standard rooms which have courtyard or garden view. The adjacent Stable Wing houses two honeymoon suites and a further 42 spacious deluxe rooms.
Public areas are extensive and include a choice of three dining venues, two lounges, gift shops, hair salon and beauty therapist, chapel, swimming pool and tennis courts Set in acres of lush lawns and attractive landscaped gardens where monkeys play and warthog graze, the hotel is a short walk from Victoria Falls town and a ten minute walk to the Falls and rainforest.
The amount of activities that can be undertaken when staying at this hotel are numerous and include:
Sundowner Cruise, Helicopter flight over The Victoria Falls, Bungee jumping, Microlighting, Canoeing the Zambezi, White Water Rafting, day and late afternoon game drives and game walks, Tour of the Victoria Falls, Horse Riding, or simply relaxing by the hotel’s pool, enjoying the views and without doubt enjoying afternoon tea on the hotel terrace.
This premier itinerary includes the following Camps:
Mchenja Bush Camp is a luxurious and stylish tented camp located in the northern sector of South Luangwa's National Park. Set ...Read More
Chongwe Camp is situated on the confluence of the mighty Zambezi and Chongwe Rivers and on the boundary of the Lower Zambezi ...Read More
Ruckomechi is an exclusive tented camp situated in a private concession on the western boundary of the Mana Pools National Park. ...Read More
Little Makalolo Camp lies in the heart of Hwange National Park, in one of its best game viewing areas, overlooking a vibrant ...Read More
The Victoria Falls Hotel is an African classic, built during the Edwardian period in 1904. With its iconic backdrop of the ...Read More
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