
Safari (morning or afternoon)
Discover the wonders of the wildlife of Zambezi National Park in an open safari vehicle on an exciting safari. Expert guides, breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable moments!
Overview
A game drive lets you cover more ground in the comfort of one of our specially modified game vehicles. You’ll have ample opportunity to see and photograph game as we drive through the Zambezi National Park. Your guide will stop to point out birds, flora, fauna, and animal tracks. We’ll also get out of the vehicles to enjoy some snacks and have a drink by the Zambezi River.
Highlights
- See game in their natural habitat on land and in the water
- Experience stunning wildlife and scenery
- Enjoy numerous bird species sightings
- Enjoy free transfers to and from your accommodation
Additional Information
Important Information
What to Wear: Neutral colors – no bright colors – and comfortable walking shoes. The mornings can be chilly so bring something warm.
Things to Bring : A camera and binoculars, warm clothing and, if it’s the rainy season, a rain jacket.Inclusions and Exclusions
Inclusions:- For the morning drives, guests enjoy a breakfast of muffins, fruit, yogurt and eggs, tea, coffee and water.
- Transfers are included to and from any Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) accommodation.
Exclusions:- THERE IS A NATIONAL PARK FEE TO BE PAID IN CASH ON ARRIVAL.
- $15 For International
- $12 for Regional
- $5 LOCAL ADULTS
Difficulty
Easy
frequently Asked questions
What is an overland tour in Africa?
An overland tour in Africa is a guided, multi-day journey that travels across regions or countries in a purpose-built safari vehicle. These tours focus on adventure, cultural experiences, and wildlife viewing, often combining camping or lodges, shared group travel, and included activities along the route.
What is typically included in an overland tour?
Inclusions vary by itinerary, but most overland tours include some meals, accommodation, transport, and selected activities. Exact inclusions and exclusions are listed on each trip’s itinerary page, which should always be reviewed before booking.
Do I need visas or special documents for multi-country overland trips in Africa?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality and the countries visited. We recommend checking your government’s travel website and the official immigration websites of each destination.
Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa typically require an e-visa in advance, though requirements may change.
What type of luggage should I bring on an overland safari?
You must bring one backpack (not a suitcase) and one daypack. Safari vehicles store luggage in lockers or under the truck, where suitcases do not fit properly. Locker sizes vary, so check with your travel consultant if you need specific dimensions.
How much luggage can I bring?
Your total luggage allowance is 25 kg (55 lbs) combined:
Main backpack: up to 20 kg
Daypack or carry-on: up to 5 kg
Airlines often enforce similar limits, so plan carefully. If you intend to buy souvenirs, consider a lightweight foldable bag that still fits within weight limits.
What kind of clothing should I pack for an overland safari?
Pack lightweight, breathable, and practical clothing suitable for warm days and cooler mornings and evenings. Neutral colors such as khaki, olive, beige, and brown are recommended, as they blend into the environment and attract fewer insects.
Which fabrics work best for safari clothing?
Choose cotton, linen, or moisture-wicking technical fabrics. These materials stay breathable and comfortable in hot conditions while providing sun protection. Avoid heavy fabrics and dark colors, which retain heat.
Should I pack long-sleeved shirts?
Yes. Lightweight long-sleeved shirts help protect against sun exposure, mosquitoes, dust, and vegetation. Breathable and moisture-wicking options are ideal.
What pants are best for safari travel?
Convertible cargo pants are highly recommended. Zip-off legs provide flexibility in changing temperatures, and durable fabrics help protect against insects and thorny vegetation.
Do I need a jacket on safari?
Yes. A lightweight, water-resistant jacket is essential. Early mornings and evenings can be cool, and unexpected rain showers are possible. Jackets with removable linings or multiple pockets offer added versatility.
What footwear should I bring?
Bring comfortable, durable hiking boots with good ankle support and cushioned soles. For hot climates, breathable boots work best, while wetter areas may require waterproof options.
Should I break in my hiking boots before the trip?
Absolutely. Avoid bringing brand-new boots. Wear them on walks and daily activities before your trip to prevent blisters and discomfort during long days on safari.
What accessories are important to bring on safari?
Recommended items include:
Wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses with UV protection
A comfortable daypack
Binoculars (8x–10x magnification works well)
Camera, extra batteries, and memory cards
Charging opportunities may be limited on some routes.
Is there anything people often forget to pack?
Commonly forgotten items include sunscreen, SPF lip balm, insect repellent, personal medications, reusable water bottles, power banks, and travel adapters.
Why is packing light so important on an overland safari?
Space on overland vehicles is limited, and overpacking can make travel uncomfortable. Packing light allows for easier loading, faster stops, and a smoother experience for everyone in the group.
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