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Three-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe Safari
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Three-Day Victoria Falls & Chobe Safari

3 Days · 2 Nights

Journey Overview

This itinerary splits three days neatly in two: time at Victoria Falls itself, and a proper day of safari in Chobe National Park, one of Africa's great wildlife destinations and just across the Botswana border. Rather than cramming Chobe into a rushed half-day, this trip gives the park's game drive and river cruise the time they deserve, while still leaving room for the Falls and a relaxed final day. Day one introduces you to the Falls with a guided tour along the rainforest trails. Day two crosses into Botswana for a full day in Chobe — a morning game drive through territory home to some of the largest elephant herds on the continent, followed by an afternoon river cruise where wildlife often comes right down to the water's edge. The final day winds down with a Zambezi sunset cruise before departure.

Itinerary At A Glance

Your Day-by-Day Journey

Victoria Falls & Zambezi River
Days 1 – 3

Victoria Falls & Zambezi River

After arrival and check-in, spend the afternoon on a guided tour of Victoria Falls, walking the rainforest paths to the major viewpoints with a local guide who brings the site's history and geology to life.

Featured Highlights

Guided rainforest walk
16 viewing pointsDevil's Cataract & Main Falls
Livingstone history

Photo Gallery

Chobe National Park, Botswana
Day 2

Chobe National Park, Botswana

Featured Experiences

Guided Victoria Falls Rainforest Tour
Experience

Guided Victoria Falls Rainforest Tour

Walk the lush paths of the Victoria Falls Rainforest with a local expert guide. Learn about the geology, flora, and history of the falls, hear stories of David Livingstone, and stand at 16 spectacular viewing points in the thick spray.

Chobe River Safari Cruise
Experience

Chobe River Safari Cruise

Embark on a custom safari boat along the Chobe River floodplains. Drift close to bathing elephant herds, pods of wallowing hippos, crocodiles, and diverse bird species. A quiet, eco-friendly water safari guided by specialists.

Chobe National Park Game Drive
Experience

Chobe National Park Game Drive

Explore the game-rich Chobe Riverfront in an open 4x4 safari vehicle. Track lions, leopards, large herds of buffalo, and elephants. Guided by professional rangers who share tracking secrets and wildlife insights.

Luxury Zambezi Sunset Cruise
Experience

Luxury Zambezi Sunset Cruise

Cruise the calm waters of the Upper Zambezi above the Falls. Enjoy a premium open bar, fine local hors d'oeuvres, and expert commentary from guides while watching herds of elephants drink at the riverbanks and hippos yawn at sunset.

Best Time to Visit

This package covers multiple destinations. Here is the seasonal weather breakdown to help you plan:

MonthsSeason / WeatherWildlife & Safari Conditions
May – OctDry Winter (23°C – 28°C) • Clear days, cold nightsPeak wildlife viewing. Animals gather around rivers & waterholes. Best time for the full itinerary.
Nov – DecHot Spring (30°C – 35°C) • Humid, first rainsAntelope birthing season. Great birding. Devil's Pool is open. Excellent Batoka gorge white-water.
Jan – AprWet Summer (26°C – 31°C) • Lush, green landscapes"Green Season". Spectacular high water spray at Victoria Falls. Quiet camps, lower rates.
Before You Travel

Planning Your Safari

Climate, packing, and logistics shape every great safari. Here is what to expect before you depart.

When to Go
May – Oct
25°CLow

Dry Winter

Peak wildlife viewing. Animals gather around rivers and waterholes.

Nov – Dec
32°CModerate

Hot Spring

Antelope birthing season. Excellent birding and gorge activities.

Jan – Apr
28°CHigh

Green Season

Lush landscapes, quieter camps, and spectacular Victoria Falls spray.

Visas & Travel Notes

  • Travel note: Not included: International flights
  • Travel note: Not included: KAZA Univisa ($50, covers Zimbabwe and Botswana entry for most nationalities)
  • Travel note: Not included: Lunches and dinners not specified above
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

We highly recommend travelling in May–October (dry season) for concentrated wildlife along the Chobe riverfront; November–April for lush scenery and birdlife when the wildlife and weather conditions are optimal.
Yes! All our safaris are 100% customizable. You can adjust the lodging tier, add or remove days, or swap specific activities.