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Walk with the Lions - Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
An amazing encounter, no leashes, no collars, just a natuarl African wildlife adventure operating in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park from Thorn Tree Lodge, 10 minutes from Livingstone. This is Africa's first genuine programme to ethically re-introduce the offspring of rehabilitated captive-bred African lion back into the wild, safeguarding the future of the king of the beast.
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Helicopter and Microlight flights - Zambia
Experience a bird’s eye view of the Victoria Falls on a thrilling flight over the Falls and the Zambezi River in a helicopter or Microlight aircraft. The helicopter is designed so all passengers have an excellent view of the magnificent Falls. The Microlight has an open cockpit for the ultimate ride with the wind in your face. |
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Horse Riding- Zambia
Horseback safaris are led by experienced game rangers and takes place along the banks of the Zambezi River, surrounded by the exciting Zambian bushveld and riverine forest. These offer plentiful game and bird viewing opportunities. Whether you’re a novice or not, this is an incredible way to interact more closely with nature.
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Tours & Game Drives-Zambia
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park is a small wildlife sanctuary on the banks of the Zambezi, a few kilometers from the DLSL. It protects 5 white rhino (probably the only remaining rhino in Zambia), plus various antelope, buffalo, giraffe, wildebeest and zebra. The riverine vegetation is beautiful and there are stunning views across the Zambezi River.
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Upper Zambezi Canoeing Safaris – Zambia
The Canoeing Trail operates above the Victoria Falls in Zambia on the 15km stretch of the Zambezi River between Chundu Campsite and the National Park entrance, running along the banks of the Zambezi National Park. |
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Zambezi Elephant Trails- Zambia
Located near Thorntree Lodge, approximately 10 km from Livingstone, Zambezi Elephant Trails has established Zambia’s first “Elephant Camp” - offering a once in a lifetime insight into these gentle giants. This ecologically friendly method of game viewing places a strong emphasis on an Elephant experience rather than just an Elephant ride. Guests are encouraged to interact with them. |
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Cruises
From the boats, sightings of elephant, giraffe and even rhino coming down to the river to drink are common. There are also abundant hippos, crocodiles and birdlife. Lavishly decked out with every thought to a guest’s personal comfort, the Lady Livingstone a three-decker river cruiser designed to accommodate groups and individuals is based at the hotel. |
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The Victoria Falls Steam Train Company
The Victoria Falls Steam Train Company promises you adventure as you voyage across the majestic falls, cocktail in hand. Take in the natural spectacle of the Great Victoria Falls surrounded by the plush luxury of the Victoria Falls Steam Train and allow us to introduce you to one of Africa's most valuable treasures. Download Brochure |
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The Lion Encounter Experience - Zimbabwe
Situated on the Masuwe Estate , only 10 minutes from the centre of Victoria Falls town, you will find a group of lion cubs, which may range in age from 3 to 16 months of age. These lion cubs offer guests an unparalleled experience of the behaviour of this threatened species in Africa. |
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White Water Rafting
White Water Rafting on the Zambezi River below the Victoria Falls has been classified as - "extremely difficult, long and violent rapids, steep gradients, big drops and pressure areas". The Zambezi White Water Rafting is internationally acclaimed as being the wildest in the world. |
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Victoria Falls Tour
On this amazing tour you can experience a breathtaking view and hear the thunderous sounds of The Victoria Falls. Undergo a heart stopping experience at this natural wonder of the world, a World Heritage Listed site. |
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Livingstone Island
Livingstone Island Livingstone Island was opened in 1995 to provide exclusive and unique picnics on the edge of the Victoria Falls Livingstone Island, being part of the Victoria Falls that is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a world heritage site. |