Vic Falls, Houseboat & Safari
Destination: Zambia
Duration: 13 days
Trip Type: Tailor Made
Price: From £3,650 / €4,385 per person excluding international flights (from £1,030 / €1,230 per person)
Trip Highlights
• Getting close to nature - walking safaris provide an truly intimate bush experience
• Excellent guiding on the bushwalks and game drives
• Watching game from a different perspective - whilst relaxing on a Houseboat on the Zambezi River
• Visiting the awesome Victoria Falls
Itinerary
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Cost of Trip: From £3,650 / €4,385 per person excl flights
Cost is based on departures in 2012, on 2 people sharing and includes all domestic flights, accommodation, transfers, meals and activities as in the Trip Dossier. International flights are extra and cost from £1,030 / €1,230 per person.
Trip Extensions
Consider extending this trip with 3 nights on a houseboat on the Zambezi River -
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What this Trip Contributes
The lodge owners in the South Luangwa National Park have been highly active in supporting local community projects, including providing books, material, teacher salaries and high school scholarships to the local school, and has provided funds to help in the building of an outpatient clinic in the local village.
The Lodge is locally owned and managed, and their training scheme has enabled locally employed staff to work their way through the ranks and become part of the guiding team that the lodge is proud of and renowned for.
Accommodating a maximum of 14 guests, the lodge provides a unique experience for guests to experience the wildlife and culture without being overwhelming.
Guests to the lodge are invited to bring items to support the local school, such as deflated footballs/netballs, educational posters and maps for the classroom walls, rain and temperature gauges for recording the weather, skipping ropes / Tennis balls / Volleyball net, dice and blocks to use in mathematics classes, coloured pens, pencils and crayons and medical supplies such as ointments, eye drops, antibiotics, bandages, plasters etc.