Day 1 Arrive Nariobi
Welcome to Kenya. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The evening is at leisure.
Luxury and comfort that's what describes Emara Ole- Sereni. We take pride in introducing ourselves as the best Five-star hotels in Nairobi, Kenya offering serene views with warm hospitality. Located just off Mombasa road, near Nairobi National Park, our hotel enjoys proximity to JKIA (12km), Wilson Airport (6km) and City Centre (10km). Our hotel is a perfect blend of service excellence, quality accommodation and quintessential conference facility.
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Day 2 Nairobi | Meals: BL
Be ready for a heart-warming experience as you visit the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, part of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. During your visit you'll meet some of the very special team of elephant handlers who live 24/7 with the elephants and take the place of their lost elephant family. It is an emotional and inspiring visit.
Enjoy lunch and then continue to the Karen Blixen home. You have time to walk the grounds and picture life in the days the famous author of "Out of Africa" lived here. The museum was established in 1985 to commemorate the life of Baroness Karen Blixen, whose story was told in her book, Out of Africa. As you walk through the home and stroll the grounds, you might also see some replicas that appeared in the famous movie, "Out of Africa".
Then it's on to feed the giraffes at the Giraffe Center. You will have an opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the giraffes by feeding them from a specially built elevated platform. When the giraffes hear the familiar sound of pellets being poured, they will quickly stick their head in to be first for a treat.
Luxury and comfort that's what describes Emara Ole- Sereni. We take pride in introducing ourselves as the best Five-star hotels in Nairobi, Kenya offering serene views with warm hospitality. Located just off Mombasa road, near Nairobi National Park, our hotel enjoys proximity to JKIA (12km), Wilson Airport (6km) and City Centre (10km). Our hotel is a perfect blend of service excellence, quality accommodation and quintessential conference facility.
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Day 3 Nairobi-Amboseli | Meals: BLD
This morning, transfer to Wilson airport for the scheduled flight to Amboseli. A camp vehicle is on hand to take you into camp. After lunch, enjoy an afternoon game drive.
The camp won the British Airways regional award for ecotourism and has earned an international reputation for its commitment to the environment with its rustic simplicity, unobtrusive design and attention to comfort without compromising the ecosystem. The tents are large, the emphasis is on service and comfort.
Each tent leads from a bedroom with expansive king-size or generous twin beds, through a dressing area into modern bathrooms with pressured hot showers and flush toilets.
Each tent is raised up on a wooden deck and sheltered by a makuti (thatched) roof overhanging a large verandah, ideal for an early afternoon siesta...
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Day 4 Amboseli | Meals: BLD
Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives by camp vehicle on a shared basis.
Rise early to get the first glimpse of Mt. Kilimanjaro as the cloud cover lifts. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives today.
This is Ernest Hemingway country. Amboseli provided Hemingway and writer Robert Ruark with the inspiration to write their magnificent tales of the big game hunting in the wilds of Africa. This is also Maasai country, where the Maasai and their cattle graze freely alongside wildlife. It is not unusual to see manyattas (Maasai villages) scattered across the open country.
Among the big game you might encounter are buffalo, lion, gazelle, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthog, Maasai giraffe, zebra and baboon. There is also a good chance of seeing black rhino.
But Amboseli is perhaps most famous for its huge herds of elephant, which lumber silently across the open plains. There is perhaps nothing as memorable a sight in Africa as one of these mighty giants silhouetted against a glorious sunset, with snow-capped Kilimanjaro in the background.
The camp won the British Airways regional award for ecotourism and has earned an international reputation for its commitment to the environment with its rustic simplicity, unobtrusive design and attention to comfort without compromising the ecosystem. The tents are large, the emphasis is on service and comfort.
Each tent leads from a bedroom with expansive king-size or generous twin beds, through a dressing area into modern bathrooms with pressured hot showers and flush toilets.
Each tent is raised up on a wooden deck and sheltered by a makuti (thatched) roof overhanging a large verandah, ideal for an early afternoon siesta...
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Day 5 Amboseli-Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
Your flight departs Amboseli early this morning. Connect in Nairobi to your flight bound for the Masai Mara. A camp vehicle will be waiting at the airstrip for you. After lunch and time to settle in, enjoy an afternoon game drive.
Located on the banks of a river from which it has taken its name, Sand River Masai Mara is located within the Masai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border.
Situated on a secluded and picturesque site, Sand River Masai Mara replicates the heyday of exclusive permanent tented camps of the late 1920’s.
The interior fixtures and furnishings mirror this period perfectly, reminding all who visit of those countless Hollywood movies that have paid homage to a classic era of African adventure.
Sand River Masai Mara comprises of 16-tented accommodations - including 1 family tent - each divided into two separate but adjoining campsites, with each area possessing its own designated dining and public areas, thereby creating an increased sense of exclusivity and privacy.
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Day 6 & 7 Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
For the next two days, explore the Mara on your three daily game drives. Set out early in the morning for game viewing at dawn, returning to the camp for breakfast and a short siesta. A midday game drive returns before lunch and a later afternoon game drive returns just in time for sundowners.
Because of the Mara's varied landscape (from forests to open plains), it supports a great variety of wildlife. You will almost certainly see the Big Five here - can you name them? (They are lion, buffalo, elephant, leopard and rhino.) Did you know that the name "Big Five" is not based on the size of the animals, but rather goes back to the early hunting days, when these five animals were the most prized for hunters? You will also see an abundance of plains game, among them wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, topi and gazelle. Can you tell the difference between a Masai giraffe and a reticulated giraffe? (The markings of a Masai giraffe are muted, so that the lines almost appear to run together, while the reticulated giraffe markings are very distinct, almost forming individual boxes.)
Bird-lovers take note --the Mara is also a haven for a wide variety of birds -- almost 500 species have been recorded. Be on the lookout for eagles -- over 16 species may be found, as well as six species of vultures, 8 of stork, 4 of bustard (including the Kori bustard) and nine species of sunbird. Frequently spotted is the exquisite lilac-breasted roller.
Located on the banks of a river from which it has taken its name, Sand River Masai Mara is located within the Masai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border.
Situated on a secluded and picturesque site, Sand River Masai Mara replicates the heyday of exclusive permanent tented camps of the late 1920’s.
The interior fixtures and furnishings mirror this period perfectly, reminding all who visit of those countless Hollywood movies that have paid homage to a classic era of African adventure.
Sand River Masai Mara comprises of 16-tented accommodations - including 1 family tent - each divided into two separate but adjoining campsites, with each area possessing its own designated dining and public areas, thereby creating an increased sense of exclusivity and privacy.
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Day 8 Masai Mara-Nairobi | Meals: BL
Fly back to Nairobi this morning. You will be transferred to your hotel near the airport. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Day 9 Nairobi-Victoria Falls | Meals: BLD
Take the hotel shuttle on the very short ride to the airport terminals for your early morning flight to Victoria Falls. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Upstream of the iconic Victoria Falls, on the banks of the Zambezi River, lies Old Drift Lodge. The lodge boasts luxury accommodation overlooking the pristine Zambezi National Park, a mere 7 kilometers from the mighty Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Old Drift Lodge is nestled within a wild paradise frequented by elephant, buffalo, herds of sable, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck and impala.
The main lodge area has 360 degree views, North facing onto the Zambezi & South facing onto a water hole. A 7 kilometre stretch of river flows between the camp and the town of Victoria Falls, making Old Drift Lodge the closest lodge within the National Park to Victoria Falls.
The symphony of birdsong and calls of wildlife create a choir that enraptures all listeners and accompanies guests on this idyllic African experience.
The spacious canvas en-suite rooms exhibit and air of elegance that blends in seamlessly with the natural environment. The suites are resplendent with stylish furnishings and fittings, accentuated by an indoor and outdoor shower, private plunge pool and bath with a view.
Old Drift Lodge offers family friendly accommodation with an air of opulence and grace, in a wild and exuberant Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls.
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Day 10 CHOBE DAY EXCURSION | Meals: BL
An exciting day awaits as you travel to Chobe National Park for game viewing by land and by water. Your first game sighting is from The Chobe River, teaming with animals, game viewing from the relaxing vantage point of a boat. You're on the mighty Chobe River which flows through the renowned Chobe National Park providing a haven for herds of grazing animals and bird life. Just sit back, relax, and keep those binoculars handy. When we disembark, we join our open safari vehicle for a drive through the Chobe Game Reserve with the chance of seeing more wildlife and birdlife, and a delicious lunch at a lodge awaiting us. Return to Victoria Falls later today.
Upstream of the iconic Victoria Falls, on the banks of the Zambezi River, lies Old Drift Lodge. The lodge boasts luxury accommodation overlooking the pristine Zambezi National Park, a mere 7 kilometers from the mighty Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Old Drift Lodge is nestled within a wild paradise frequented by elephant, buffalo, herds of sable, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck and impala.
The main lodge area has 360 degree views, North facing onto the Zambezi & South facing onto a water hole. A 7 kilometre stretch of river flows between the camp and the town of Victoria Falls, making Old Drift Lodge the closest lodge within the National Park to Victoria Falls.
The symphony of birdsong and calls of wildlife create a choir that enraptures all listeners and accompanies guests on this idyllic African experience.
The spacious canvas en-suite rooms exhibit and air of elegance that blends in seamlessly with the natural environment. The suites are resplendent with stylish furnishings and fittings, accentuated by an indoor and outdoor shower, private plunge pool and bath with a view.
Old Drift Lodge offers family friendly accommodation with an air of opulence and grace, in a wild and exuberant Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls.
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Day 11 VICTORIA FALLS | Meals: B
An exciting day begins with a visit to the "smoke that thunders", amazing Victoria Falls. Stop at various lookout points to try and take that perfect photo - but watch out for the spray from the Falls. You will quickly see what this is one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World. Your walking tour takes you through the misty rain forest which flanks the Falls. Stop and listen to the power of millions of gallons of water crash into the gorges below. Continue on to a nearby village to learn about customs that have been carried on generation to generation. You will have an opportunity to visit an actual homestead in the village and talk to those who live and work there. As you leave, you can browse the village curio shop filled with a wide variety of homemade crafts.
Upstream of the iconic Victoria Falls, on the banks of the Zambezi River, lies Old Drift Lodge. The lodge boasts luxury accommodation overlooking the pristine Zambezi National Park, a mere 7 kilometers from the mighty Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Old Drift Lodge is nestled within a wild paradise frequented by elephant, buffalo, herds of sable, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck and impala.
The main lodge area has 360 degree views, North facing onto the Zambezi & South facing onto a water hole. A 7 kilometre stretch of river flows between the camp and the town of Victoria Falls, making Old Drift Lodge the closest lodge within the National Park to Victoria Falls.
The symphony of birdsong and calls of wildlife create a choir that enraptures all listeners and accompanies guests on this idyllic African experience.
The spacious canvas en-suite rooms exhibit and air of elegance that blends in seamlessly with the natural environment. The suites are resplendent with stylish furnishings and fittings, accentuated by an indoor and outdoor shower, private plunge pool and bath with a view.
Old Drift Lodge offers family friendly accommodation with an air of opulence and grace, in a wild and exuberant Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls.
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Day 12 VICTORIA FALLS-DEPART | Meals: B
All too soon this magical journey ends as you are transferred to the airport for your departure flight.
Welcome to Kenya. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The evening is at leisure.
Emara Ole Sereni
Luxury and comfort that's what describes Emara Ole- Sereni. We take pride in introducing ourselves as the best Five-star hotels in Nairobi, Kenya offering serene views with warm hospitality. Located just off Mombasa road, near Nairobi National Park, our hotel enjoys proximity to JKIA (12km), Wilson Airport (6km) and City Centre (10km). Our hotel is a perfect blend of service excellence, quality accommodation and quintessential conference facility.
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Day 2 Nairobi | Meals: BL
Be ready for a heart-warming experience as you visit the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, part of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. During your visit you'll meet some of the very special team of elephant handlers who live 24/7 with the elephants and take the place of their lost elephant family. It is an emotional and inspiring visit.
Enjoy lunch and then continue to the Karen Blixen home. You have time to walk the grounds and picture life in the days the famous author of "Out of Africa" lived here. The museum was established in 1985 to commemorate the life of Baroness Karen Blixen, whose story was told in her book, Out of Africa. As you walk through the home and stroll the grounds, you might also see some replicas that appeared in the famous movie, "Out of Africa".
Then it's on to feed the giraffes at the Giraffe Center. You will have an opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the giraffes by feeding them from a specially built elevated platform. When the giraffes hear the familiar sound of pellets being poured, they will quickly stick their head in to be first for a treat.
Emara Ole Sereni
Luxury and comfort that's what describes Emara Ole- Sereni. We take pride in introducing ourselves as the best Five-star hotels in Nairobi, Kenya offering serene views with warm hospitality. Located just off Mombasa road, near Nairobi National Park, our hotel enjoys proximity to JKIA (12km), Wilson Airport (6km) and City Centre (10km). Our hotel is a perfect blend of service excellence, quality accommodation and quintessential conference facility.
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Day 3 Nairobi-Amboseli | Meals: BLD
This morning, transfer to Wilson airport for the scheduled flight to Amboseli. A camp vehicle is on hand to take you into camp. After lunch, enjoy an afternoon game drive.
Tortillis Tented Camp
The camp won the British Airways regional award for ecotourism and has earned an international reputation for its commitment to the environment with its rustic simplicity, unobtrusive design and attention to comfort without compromising the ecosystem. The tents are large, the emphasis is on service and comfort.
Each tent leads from a bedroom with expansive king-size or generous twin beds, through a dressing area into modern bathrooms with pressured hot showers and flush toilets.
Each tent is raised up on a wooden deck and sheltered by a makuti (thatched) roof overhanging a large verandah, ideal for an early afternoon siesta...
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Day 4 Amboseli | Meals: BLD
Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives by camp vehicle on a shared basis.
Rise early to get the first glimpse of Mt. Kilimanjaro as the cloud cover lifts. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives today.
This is Ernest Hemingway country. Amboseli provided Hemingway and writer Robert Ruark with the inspiration to write their magnificent tales of the big game hunting in the wilds of Africa. This is also Maasai country, where the Maasai and their cattle graze freely alongside wildlife. It is not unusual to see manyattas (Maasai villages) scattered across the open country.
Among the big game you might encounter are buffalo, lion, gazelle, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthog, Maasai giraffe, zebra and baboon. There is also a good chance of seeing black rhino.
But Amboseli is perhaps most famous for its huge herds of elephant, which lumber silently across the open plains. There is perhaps nothing as memorable a sight in Africa as one of these mighty giants silhouetted against a glorious sunset, with snow-capped Kilimanjaro in the background.
Tortillis Tented Camp
The camp won the British Airways regional award for ecotourism and has earned an international reputation for its commitment to the environment with its rustic simplicity, unobtrusive design and attention to comfort without compromising the ecosystem. The tents are large, the emphasis is on service and comfort.
Each tent leads from a bedroom with expansive king-size or generous twin beds, through a dressing area into modern bathrooms with pressured hot showers and flush toilets.
Each tent is raised up on a wooden deck and sheltered by a makuti (thatched) roof overhanging a large verandah, ideal for an early afternoon siesta...
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Day 5 Amboseli-Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
Your flight departs Amboseli early this morning. Connect in Nairobi to your flight bound for the Masai Mara. A camp vehicle will be waiting at the airstrip for you. After lunch and time to settle in, enjoy an afternoon game drive.
Elewana Sand River
Located on the banks of a river from which it has taken its name, Sand River Masai Mara is located within the Masai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border.
Situated on a secluded and picturesque site, Sand River Masai Mara replicates the heyday of exclusive permanent tented camps of the late 1920’s.
The interior fixtures and furnishings mirror this period perfectly, reminding all who visit of those countless Hollywood movies that have paid homage to a classic era of African adventure.
Sand River Masai Mara comprises of 16-tented accommodations - including 1 family tent - each divided into two separate but adjoining campsites, with each area possessing its own designated dining and public areas, thereby creating an increased sense of exclusivity and privacy.
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Day 6 & 7 Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
For the next two days, explore the Mara on your three daily game drives. Set out early in the morning for game viewing at dawn, returning to the camp for breakfast and a short siesta. A midday game drive returns before lunch and a later afternoon game drive returns just in time for sundowners.
Because of the Mara's varied landscape (from forests to open plains), it supports a great variety of wildlife. You will almost certainly see the Big Five here - can you name them? (They are lion, buffalo, elephant, leopard and rhino.) Did you know that the name "Big Five" is not based on the size of the animals, but rather goes back to the early hunting days, when these five animals were the most prized for hunters? You will also see an abundance of plains game, among them wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, topi and gazelle. Can you tell the difference between a Masai giraffe and a reticulated giraffe? (The markings of a Masai giraffe are muted, so that the lines almost appear to run together, while the reticulated giraffe markings are very distinct, almost forming individual boxes.)
Bird-lovers take note --the Mara is also a haven for a wide variety of birds -- almost 500 species have been recorded. Be on the lookout for eagles -- over 16 species may be found, as well as six species of vultures, 8 of stork, 4 of bustard (including the Kori bustard) and nine species of sunbird. Frequently spotted is the exquisite lilac-breasted roller.
Elewana Sand River
Located on the banks of a river from which it has taken its name, Sand River Masai Mara is located within the Masai Mara National Reserve, close to the Tanzanian border.
Situated on a secluded and picturesque site, Sand River Masai Mara replicates the heyday of exclusive permanent tented camps of the late 1920’s.
The interior fixtures and furnishings mirror this period perfectly, reminding all who visit of those countless Hollywood movies that have paid homage to a classic era of African adventure.
Sand River Masai Mara comprises of 16-tented accommodations - including 1 family tent - each divided into two separate but adjoining campsites, with each area possessing its own designated dining and public areas, thereby creating an increased sense of exclusivity and privacy.
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Day 8 Masai Mara-Nairobi | Meals: BL
Fly back to Nairobi this morning. You will be transferred to your hotel near the airport. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Crowne Plaza Nairobi Airport Hotel
Day 9 Nairobi-Victoria Falls | Meals: BLD
Take the hotel shuttle on the very short ride to the airport terminals for your early morning flight to Victoria Falls. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Old Drift Lodge
Upstream of the iconic Victoria Falls, on the banks of the Zambezi River, lies Old Drift Lodge. The lodge boasts luxury accommodation overlooking the pristine Zambezi National Park, a mere 7 kilometers from the mighty Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Old Drift Lodge is nestled within a wild paradise frequented by elephant, buffalo, herds of sable, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck and impala.
The main lodge area has 360 degree views, North facing onto the Zambezi & South facing onto a water hole. A 7 kilometre stretch of river flows between the camp and the town of Victoria Falls, making Old Drift Lodge the closest lodge within the National Park to Victoria Falls.
The symphony of birdsong and calls of wildlife create a choir that enraptures all listeners and accompanies guests on this idyllic African experience.
The spacious canvas en-suite rooms exhibit and air of elegance that blends in seamlessly with the natural environment. The suites are resplendent with stylish furnishings and fittings, accentuated by an indoor and outdoor shower, private plunge pool and bath with a view.
Old Drift Lodge offers family friendly accommodation with an air of opulence and grace, in a wild and exuberant Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls.
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Day 10 CHOBE DAY EXCURSION | Meals: BL
An exciting day awaits as you travel to Chobe National Park for game viewing by land and by water. Your first game sighting is from The Chobe River, teaming with animals, game viewing from the relaxing vantage point of a boat. You're on the mighty Chobe River which flows through the renowned Chobe National Park providing a haven for herds of grazing animals and bird life. Just sit back, relax, and keep those binoculars handy. When we disembark, we join our open safari vehicle for a drive through the Chobe Game Reserve with the chance of seeing more wildlife and birdlife, and a delicious lunch at a lodge awaiting us. Return to Victoria Falls later today.
Old Drift Lodge
Upstream of the iconic Victoria Falls, on the banks of the Zambezi River, lies Old Drift Lodge. The lodge boasts luxury accommodation overlooking the pristine Zambezi National Park, a mere 7 kilometers from the mighty Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Old Drift Lodge is nestled within a wild paradise frequented by elephant, buffalo, herds of sable, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck and impala.
The main lodge area has 360 degree views, North facing onto the Zambezi & South facing onto a water hole. A 7 kilometre stretch of river flows between the camp and the town of Victoria Falls, making Old Drift Lodge the closest lodge within the National Park to Victoria Falls.
The symphony of birdsong and calls of wildlife create a choir that enraptures all listeners and accompanies guests on this idyllic African experience.
The spacious canvas en-suite rooms exhibit and air of elegance that blends in seamlessly with the natural environment. The suites are resplendent with stylish furnishings and fittings, accentuated by an indoor and outdoor shower, private plunge pool and bath with a view.
Old Drift Lodge offers family friendly accommodation with an air of opulence and grace, in a wild and exuberant Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls.
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Day 11 VICTORIA FALLS | Meals: B
An exciting day begins with a visit to the "smoke that thunders", amazing Victoria Falls. Stop at various lookout points to try and take that perfect photo - but watch out for the spray from the Falls. You will quickly see what this is one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World. Your walking tour takes you through the misty rain forest which flanks the Falls. Stop and listen to the power of millions of gallons of water crash into the gorges below. Continue on to a nearby village to learn about customs that have been carried on generation to generation. You will have an opportunity to visit an actual homestead in the village and talk to those who live and work there. As you leave, you can browse the village curio shop filled with a wide variety of homemade crafts.
Old Drift Lodge
Upstream of the iconic Victoria Falls, on the banks of the Zambezi River, lies Old Drift Lodge. The lodge boasts luxury accommodation overlooking the pristine Zambezi National Park, a mere 7 kilometers from the mighty Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Old Drift Lodge is nestled within a wild paradise frequented by elephant, buffalo, herds of sable, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck and impala.
The main lodge area has 360 degree views, North facing onto the Zambezi & South facing onto a water hole. A 7 kilometre stretch of river flows between the camp and the town of Victoria Falls, making Old Drift Lodge the closest lodge within the National Park to Victoria Falls.
The symphony of birdsong and calls of wildlife create a choir that enraptures all listeners and accompanies guests on this idyllic African experience.
The spacious canvas en-suite rooms exhibit and air of elegance that blends in seamlessly with the natural environment. The suites are resplendent with stylish furnishings and fittings, accentuated by an indoor and outdoor shower, private plunge pool and bath with a view.
Old Drift Lodge offers family friendly accommodation with an air of opulence and grace, in a wild and exuberant Zambezi National Park, Victoria Falls.
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Day 12 VICTORIA FALLS-DEPART | Meals: B
All too soon this magical journey ends as you are transferred to the airport for your departure flight.