Valley and Plains Explorer, 8 day all inclusive safari *

All inclusive price: $2,090 (prices of flights may be subject to change)

Excluding flights: $1,590

Included in the Valley and Plains Explorer Safari price are: all activities, all meals while on safari, all accomodation while on safari, transfers to and from Lusaka, all National Park entry fees, sundowners.

Day 1: Transfer to Kafue, afternoon/night safari drive

Day 2: All-day safari drive

Day 3: Morning safari drive or river cruise, afternoon safari drive or walk, /night safari drive

Day 4: Morning safari drive, transfer to Lusaka (Overnight in Lusaka not included.)

Day 5: Transfer to Lusaka airport, flight to South Luangwa, afternoon/night drive

Day 6: Morning safari drive, afternoon walking safari

Day 7: All-day safari drive

Day 8: Bush breakfast, visit to Tribal Textiles (time permitting), transfer to airport, return flight to Lusaka

Full itinerary

 

Day 1

Leave Lusaka early morning for the road transfer to the camp in the Kafue National Park (+/- 4hrs). Lunch will be served in camp after which you have some time to relax and familiarise yourself with the beautifully secluded surroundings. From this point onwards you won't see another vehicle or tourist for days except your own party, your guide and your game drive vehicle! In the mid afternoon you set off on a game drive into the most protected area in the region. Because of this protection the wildlife is extremely abundant and elephant and lion and leopard are not uncommon. As the sun starts to set over the river, your guide will find a good vantage point to stop where you can sip sundowners and watch the diurnal world fall asleep and the nocturnal world awake. Once the sun has set you set off on a night drive where you may see porcupine, civet, leopard, bush baby, hippo and lion amongst other things. The drive then brings you back to camp in time for dinner. After dinner you can relax and chat around the fire or you can turn in early ready for the early start the following day.

Day 2

You wake up at dawn and have some tea, coffee and a biscuit as the sun rises. Once everyone is awake and ready to go you depart in the safari vehicle and head out for the full day game drive. Around 9.30 am when the stomach is rumbling you will stop somewhere with a great view of the river or the open plains and have a bush breakfast. After breakfast you continue slowly onward watching the wildlife go about its daily business. After a hearty picnic lunch you continue onward, following the meandering river and watching as the wildlife come to drink during the afternoon heat. After enjoying sundowners, it is time to drive back to camp where dinner will be served. After dinner you might feel like sitting around the campfire talking about what you have seen so far; your guide will be more than happy to expand on the day's sightings.

Day 3

Depart camp early in the morning and enjoy a game drive in the local area, perhaps looking for the animals that you heard throughout the night and which may still be in the neighbourhood. After breakfasting in camp, your guide will escort you, along with an armed scout, into the bush on your first walking safari. Here your guide will tell you about all the things you can’t see from a vehicle like spore, droppings, tracks and hiding places. Your guide will also get you as close as possible to the wildlife in a safe manner and without disturbing the animals. After a few hours of seeing the wildlife in the most natural way possible you will return to camp and have lunch. After lunch you can either do a spot of fishing or take a slow river cruise down the Kafue river and do some wildlife watching from the water. In the late afternoon it's time to head out into the dusk on your third night drive. Dinner is served in camp around the usual time of 8.30pm.

Day 4

Day four offers the last chance to enjoy the Kafue wildlife on your final morning drive in the park. After lunch in camp, you will have time to relax and/or do some fishing before preparing for the journey back to Lusaka.. An overnight in Lusaka is required before departing the following morning. There are several guest houses, backpackers and hotels in Lusaka which we can organise depending on your budget.

Day 5

Your South Luangwa Safari starts mid-morning as you are collected from the airport and transferred to our beautiful campsite located within the surrounds of Wildlife Camp. Game viewing begins an hour before reaching camp as we drive through the heart of Lupande Game Management Area, so eyes peeled! After a quick briefing and a short while to settle into the camp, you’ll have a lazy lunch before heading off on the first game drive. You leave camp as soon as everybody is ready to get ahead of the 4pm rush, allowing for both an afternoon and night drive rolled into one. The early departure gives a head start on the other lodges and means you can enjoy sundowners at one of the beautiful oxbow lagoons in an area that few other vehicles reach on their drives. Driving through the park after dark offers excellent chances of seeing leopard, lion, honey badgers and all the other nocturnal surprises this amazing park is waiting to reveal. You’ll arrive back at camp between 20:00 and 20:30 for a delicious home cooked dinner.

Day 6

It’s an early wake up call in preparation for the morning drive. Enjoy a light breakfast, served with coffee or tea before setting off for the second foray into the national park. During the drive there are excellent chances of sighting elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo and zebra. You return to camp at around 11:00 in time for a welcome brunch. The early afternoon is yours to enjoy at your leisure; perhaps you fancy a snooze, a swim in the Wildlife Camp pool, or just the opportunity to swap stories and photographs at the bar. In the cool of the early afternoon we’ll eat lunch and then it’s time to leave camp on foot with an experienced walking guide and armed escort scout for the walking safari. While you walk, your guide will explain the art of tracking and all about the varied fauna and flora of the valley, all the while keeping eyes and ears open for the big game that frequent the area. You arrive back at camp in time for sundowners followed by a delicious dinner. The evening is spent around the campfire, looking at the stars and discussing the adventures so far.

Day 7

This is really the highlight of the safari, as the drive heads deep into the South Luangwa National Park, venturing further than most visitors ever get. After an early start and a bite to eat at camp you set off on the all-day adventure, heading towards more northerly sections of the park. Following a welcome breakfast break in the vicinity of the Tena Crossing, you continue your game drive north, and lunchtime finds you at Fish Eagle Lagoon which is home to several pods of (very vocal!) hippo. The heat of midday is spent relaxing in the shade of a grove of sausage trees, perhaps catching forty winks in the process. In the afternoon the journey continues through the ebony groves and lagoons of the northern section of the park. This is wild area and always carries the anticipation of sighting rare game such as wild dog or eland en route to the sundowners spot. After sunset the night drive begins, with excellent opportunities to spot shy nocturnal animals such as genets, civets, bush babies and maybe even the diminutive Sharpe’s Ghrysbok. The adventure ends back at camp in time for a welcome BBQ dinner, drinks and a warming campfire. This is a long but hugely rewarding day, and you might fancy an early night on your return!

Day 8

The final breakfast is a scrumptious affair, with a big fry up at the Kakumbi Salt Pan. Although you should keep a sharp lookout for all the usual game, this is a particularly special day for the birders. The route passes through the hauntingly beautiful Cathedral Mopane Forests, so besides elephant and giraffe, eyes will be on full alert for the specialised woodland birds, such as racket-tailed rollers and white helmet shrikes. The salt pan itself attracts a host of water birds, and large flocks of the majestic crowned cranes are a virtual certainty. Finally it’s back to camp to get ready for the transfer to the airport, but there will be some time to catch up on your safari journal or simply relax by the pool before you depart.

*Overnight accommodation in Lusaka is not included in the safari price.

Itineraries are subject to the availability of the various activities. It may be necessary for us to shuffle itineraries around, but we will do our very best to ensure that you don’t miss out on anything!