
9 Nights
Two Rivers Safari
Explore the pristine and remote Lower Zambezi National Park before flying to South Luangwa, a wildlife paradise commonly referred to as the 'Valley of the Leopard'.
The Two Rivers Safari itinerary combines two of Zambia's best wildlife viewing destinations to make the ultimate Zambian safari. Explore two of Africa's most beautiful and wildlife filled river systems. The Zambezi River which by the time it reaches the Lower Zambezi turns into a wide and gentle flowing river and the Luangwa River one of the major tributaries of the Zambezi, which supports a wealth of wildlife and some of Africa's best game viewing.
INCLUSIONS
Eight nights accommodation
Meals as indicated
Selected beverages
Twice daily safari activities
Flights: Lusaka - Lower Zambezi, Lower Zambezi - Mfuwe, Mfuwe - Lusaka
All road transfers e provided in our safari vehicle
Tour Highlights
DAY 1
LUSAKA
Upon your arrival at Lusaka Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and transferred to the Latitude 15 Hotel, an ideal retreat to relax and recharge after your international flight. Latitude 15 offers luxurious accommodations in Lusaka, blending comfort with contemporary style. Each uniquely decorated en-suite room features air conditioning, a cozy sofa, telephone, and flat-screen TV, ensuring a restful stay.
Accommodation: Latitude 15 Lusaka
Meals: LN?Ac Beverages All), Bush Walks & Hiking
LOWER ZAMBEZI NATIONAL PARK
This morning take a flight from Lusaka to Lower Zambezi National Park. The Lower Zambezi's magic lies in the fact that it is relatively undeveloped and offers a slice of Africa that is both pristine and wild. The park's name comes from its most dominant feature - the Zambezi River. The river is the focal point of many activities in the park, and most lodges are built on its banks with rooms overlooking the river and sweeping floodplains.
Accommodation: Royal Zambezi Lodge - Deluxe Tent
Meals: Lunch & Dinner, including Alcoholic & Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Activities: Morning & Afternoon Game Drives, Canoeing, Boat Cruises, Angling, DNA (Do Nothing At All), Bush Walks & Hiking
DAY 2
DAY 3
LOWER ZAMBEZI NATIONAL PARK
Enjoy early morning and late afternoon safari activities. Game drives take place in an open sided vehicle and come specially equipped with hand-held spotlights for night viewing. Night drives can be extremely exciting when the nocturnal creatures such as leopards, civets, porcupines, genets and aardvarks come out to hunt and forage for food. All safaris at Royal Zambezi are conducted with a private guide and vehicle and the experience is one focused around flexibility and tailored exactly to your interests. Over the four days at Royal Zambezi the guides will work hard to ensure you have seen your favourite species.
Accommodation: Royal Zambezi Lodge - Deluxe Tent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, including Alcoholic & Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Activities: Morning & Afternoon Game Drives, Canoeing, Boat Cruises, Angling, DNA (Do Nothing At All), Bush Walks & Hiking
DAY 7
TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast, continue south towards the Tanzania border and then on to Arusha for lunch. After lunch, you will depart Arusha and pass through the Maasai Steppe, filled with picturesque African villages and coffee and banana plantations. Arrive at Tarangire National Park, enter the park, and begin exploring with a game drive as you slowly make your way to the lodge arriving for dinner.
Tarangire is most famous for its giant baobabs, a network of swamps, and large herds of elephants rumoured to be the largest population in Tanzania. It is less known for a yearly secret migration where masses of wildlife are drawn to the Tarangire River during the dry season as it remains the last viable water source for miles.
Accommodation: Tarangire Sopa Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activities: Afternoon Game Drive
LAKE ELEMENTAITA
Leaving the Masai Mara after breakfast, travel across the ‘breadbasket’ of Kenya, where acres of wheat and barley dominate the landscape. Lunch will be a picnic stop en route to Lake Nakuru National Park. Arrive at Lake Nakuru in the afternoon and head out on a game drive. Known for its birdlife, the park, with the right climatic conditions, offers the possibility to view thousands of flamingoes feeding in the shallow alkaline lake.
While not a large national park, Lake Nakuru is incredibly scenic and has several unique wildlife sightings that make it a worthwhile visit, including good chances of finding black and white rhinos and the endangered Rothschild Giraffe.
Accommodation: Lake Elementaita Serena Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activities: Afternoon Game Drive