Family Friendly Full-Day Rafting - Zambezi River

A trip specially designed for families looking for first time exposure or those with no experience on the famous waters of the Zambezi River. Includes only Class I and Class II rapids.

Duration

time of activity

7 hours

Difficulty

activity difficulty level

Minimum age

age

7+

Price

price

$140.00

Overview

Experience the thrill of rafting with the whole family on our specially designed Zambezi River trip. Perfect for all ages, this adventure features gentle Class I and II rapids, ensuring a fun and safe trip. Spend the day swimming and playing on the river’s white sand beaches, or take the plunge with thrilling rock jumps.

The adventure concludes with breathtaking views of the iconic Batoka Gorge. Ideal for creating unforgettable family memories, this trip combines the thrill of rafting with the beauty of one of Africa’s most stunning landscapes.

7:30 am - Pickup at the hotel
8:00 am - Safety Briefing and demonstration
9:00 am - Hike down the Batoka Gorge to meet your Rafting crew, photographer, and safety kayakers
9:30 am - Hit the rapids for an unforgettable adventure!
1:30 pm - Hike up Gorge and Bush Picnic
2:30 pm -Transfer back to Hotel

Highlights

  • Family adventure
  • Beautiful Zambezi River at Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
  • Family activity in Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
  • Swimming from the white sand beaches of the Zambezi River

Additional Information

  • Difficulty

    Medium

frequently Asked questions

  • What grade are the rapids on the Zambezi River?

    The Zambezi River below Victoria Falls features primarily Grade IV and Grade V whitewater rapids, making it one of the most challenging and exciting one-day rafting rivers in the world.

  • What makes rafting the Zambezi River so special?

    Rafting the Zambezi below Victoria Falls is considered one of the best one-day whitewater rafting experiences on Earth. Deep basalt gorges, warm water, and legendary rapids combine to deliver a rare mix of scenery, adrenaline, and pure fun.

  • Do I need previous rafting experience?

    No previous rafting experience is required. Many guests are first-time rafters. Professional guides provide a full safety briefing, equipment, and on-river coaching before and during the trip.

  • Is Zambezi River rafting safe?

    Whitewater rafting always involves some risk, but reputable operators follow strict safety standards. Trips are led by certified guides, and all guests receive proper safety gear and a detailed briefing before entering the river. A reasonable level of fitness and confidence in water is recommended.

  • What is the best time of year to raft the Zambezi River?

    The best time for high-adventure rafting is during low water season (August to December), when most rapids are open and wave action is at its biggest. During high water season (January to July), some rapids may be closed and operators run modified routes depending on conditions. The river remains warm year-round.

  • How long does a Zambezi River rafting trip take?

    A full-day rafting trip typically covers 19 to 25 km (12 to 15 miles) of river and lasts most of the day. This includes the safety briefing, rafting time, the steep gorge hike in and out, lunch, and return transport.

  • How much does Zambezi River rafting cost?

    Prices vary by season, water levels, and operator, but most full-day rafting trips cost several hundred US dollars per person. Rates usually include professional guides, rafting equipment, lunch, and transfers.

  • How physically demanding is the rafting trip?

    Rafting requires moderate fitness, the ability to paddle, and comfort in moving water. The steep hike in and out of the Batoka Gorge is often the most physically demanding part of the experience.

  • Will I fall out of the raft?

    It is possible. The Zambezi is a big-volume river with powerful rapids, and “out-of-raft experiences” can happen. Guides thoroughly prepare guests on what to do if this occurs and are always close by for assistance.

  • Can non-swimmers join the rafting trip?

    Some operators allow confident non-swimmers to participate, but being comfortable in water is strongly recommended. All guests wear personal flotation devices (life jackets) throughout the trip.

  • What should I bring for Zambezi River rafting?

    Bring swimwear, lightweight quick-dry clothing, secure sandals or water shoes, sunscreen, and a change of clothes for after the trip. All rafting equipment, including helmets, paddles, and life jackets, is provided.

  • Are meals or drinks included?

    Yes. Full-day rafting trips typically include lunch and drinks at the end of the day.

  • What is the minimum age for rafting the Zambezi River?

    Minimum age requirements vary by trip type and water levels. Family-friendly rafting options are available on calmer sections of the river, while high-adventure trips are usually restricted to older participants.

  • Can I bring a camera or phone?

    Hands-free cameras such as GoPros are allowed and capture incredible action. Helmet and raft mounts are available. Handheld phones and cameras are not recommended during rapids, but professional photographers can be arranged in advance.

  • Should I tip my rafting guide?

    Tipping is always appreciated but never required. If you feel your guide provided an excellent, safe, and entertaining experience, a tip is a great way to say thank you.

Policies

List of Services

A blurred image of a green background with a white border.

Book here to start your journey!

Most popular trips

Victoria Falls - Zambezi River 8 Day Rafting Adventure

Adventure Awaits: 8-Day Rafting Expedition with Try Rafting Co. on the Zambezi River. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to embark on a multi-day rafting trip on the Zambezi River.

A black and white clock in a circle on a white background.
A black arrow pointing up on a white background.

Medium

A black and white smiley face in a circle on a white background.

7+

A black and white drawing of a tag with a square in the middle.

$2750

Chobe National Park Land & River Safari - Botswana

Join us for a full-day's adventure exploring Chobé National Park. We'll journey out on a safari in Jeeps through what is known as the most biologically diverse national park in Botswana.

A black and white clock in a circle on a white background.

7 Hours

A black arrow pointing up on a white background.

Easy

A black and white smiley face in a circle on a white background.

All Ages

A black and white drawing of a tag with a square in the middle.

$190

Devils/Angels Pool - Livingstone Island, Zambia

Embark on an unforgettable adventure to the Devil's Pool and Livingstone Island. Swim in the infamous Devil's Pool, enjoy a guided tour of Victoria Falls, and savor a delicious meal.

A black and white clock in a circle on a white background.

3 Hours

A black arrow pointing up on a white background.

Medium

A black and white smiley face in a circle on a white background.

12+

A black and white drawing of a tag with a square in the middle.

$80