Quick Summary
15-Day Zimbabwe & Zambia Ancient Pathways is a 15-Day tour in Zambia via the Zimbabwe & Zambia route, starting from USD 2228. Below you'll find the latest itinerary, inclusions & exclusions, and how to book.
15-Day
Zimbabwe & Zambia
USD 2228
Kitano Tours & Safaris
ABOUT 15-Day Zimbabwe & Zambia Ancient Pathways
You'll embark on an exhilarating adventure through Zambia and Zimbabwe! You will witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Victoria Falls and navigate the Lower Zambezi by canoe. You'll explore the abundant wildlife of Hwange National Park. You'll be immersed in history with a guided tour of the Zimbabwe Ruins. You'll encounter majestic wildlife on a thrilling game drive in Matobos. You'l traverse Nyangani Mountain on a guided walk and marvel at the stunning landscapes of Honda Valley and Chimanimani.
- Duration: 15-Day
- Route: Zimbabwe & Zambia
- Starts at: USD 2228
Highlights for 15-Day Zimbabwe & Zambia Ancient Pathways
Day 1: Livingstone - Tour Starts
Day 2: Kafue River
Day 3-4: Lower Zambezi Canoeing
Day 5: Chinhoyi Caves
Day 6-7: Nyanga National Park
Day 8-9: Chimanimani National Park
Day 10: Great Zimbabwe Monuments
Day 11-12: Matobo National Park
Day 13-14: Hwange National Park
Day 15: Victoria Falls - Tour Ends
Itinerary Overview
| Day | Title |
|---|---|
| Day 01 | Livingstone - Tour Starts |
| Day 02 | Kafue River |
| Day 03-04 | Lower Zambezi Canoeing |
| Day 05 | Chinhoyi Caves |
| Day 06-07 | Nyanga National Park |
| Day 08-09 | Chimanimani National Park |
| Day 10 | Great Zimbabwe Monuments |
| Day 11-12 | Matobo National Park |
| Day 13-14 | Hwange National Park |
| Day 15 | Victoria Falls - Tour Ends |
Day 01: Livingstone - Tour Starts
>> Your journey begins at Victoria Falls Waterfront campsite. You'll witness the incredible views as the mighty Zambezi River plunges 110 meters over Victoria Falls. You'll spend the afternoon exploring the mile-wide waterfall and the surrounding rainforest that is created by the spray. You'll settle into camp in the late afternoon with the guide's briefing before having dinner (own expense) at a local restaurant. An optional activity of a flight over the falls or a sunset river cruise may be possible (at your own expense).
An essential part of your safari is participation. From putting up your tent to packing the truck in the morning —it’s all part of your adventure. Your tour leaders will do all the meal preparation but we ask the clients to help (on rotation) with the washing up. There are some long travel days which means early morning starts so we all need to get involved to make the day run efficiently.
Note: There is a USD300 local payment for this tour.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: Meals at own expense Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping
Day 02: Kafue River
>> You will pack up camp and depart Livingstone for the long drive across southern Zambia to your camp on the Kafue River. You will pass small villages, and the rolling landscape offers interesting views before you drop down into the lower Zambezi River valley. You will spend the late afternoon in preparation for your canoeing expedition down the lower Zambezi River.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: All meals included Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping > Outside Lower Zambezi NP (Zambia)
Day 03-04: Lower Zambezi Canoeing
>> True adventure begins. This morning, you will pack your canoes and head out onto the Zambezi River. Home of the mythical god – Nyami Nyami. The river is lined with small villages and diverse scenery. For the entire day, bird-watching and photographic opportunities abound. You'll paddle with the river current and take time to enjoy the calm and serenity, new views are offered as the river snakes its way through the valley, and the sound of the African fish eagle can be heard as it calls from the tree tops. You will stop for a rest and lunch on the banks of the river before heading out again for the afternoon.
Your camp is wild on the riverbank in the heart of untamed Africa. The following morning we canoe further downstream into a wildlife-rich area with opportunities to see hippos, elephants, and other wildlife. You will be collected by motorboat and make your way back to the starting campsite.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: All meals included Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping > Bordering Lower Zambezi NP (Zambia) without fences
Day 05: Chinhoyi Caves
>> You will cross into Zimbabwe at the Chirundu border post and traverse the Hurungwe Safari area to our next stop at Chinhoyi Caves. Crystal-clear, cobalt-blue water lies at the bottom of the “pool of the fallen”. The extensive system of caves and tunnels was used as a place of safety for the Mashona people against the Matabele raiders.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included) Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping
Day 06-07: Nyanga National Park
>> You will spend two days exploring Nyanga Mountain National Park. The park offers breathtaking vistas and diverse landscapes with Mount Nyangani, Zimbabwe’s highest point at 2592m above sea level. As you explore its trails, you’ll encounter lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and serene lakes. The air is crisp, and the sounds of nature surround you, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
The variety of ecosystems and climate in the area make it a birder haven. Interesting birdlife includes the blue swallows in summer, wattled cranes breeding in the area during the winter months, and a variety of raptors.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: All meals included Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Pine Tree Inn > Mid-range hotel just outside Nyanga NP (Eastern Highlands, Zimbabwe)
Day 08-09: Chimanimani National Park
>> In the morning we make our way to Chimanimani National Park, were we make camp for the next two nights. The scent of wildflowers fills the air as you explore the winding trails, immersing yourself in nature's beauty.
On day 9, we visit the Bridal Veil Falls and for the more adventurous we embark on a walk up Pork Pie Hill in Chimanimani National Park. The park offers breathtaking landscapes and abundant birdlife. The Afro-Montane forests are home to 74 species of endemic birds, eland, bushbuck and blue duiker.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: Meals at own expense Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping > Inside Chimanimani NP (Zimbabwe)
Day 10: Great Zimbabwe Monuments
>> Dating back to the 11th century, Great Zimbabwe was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe. These are some of the oldest stone structures in Southern Africa. The remnants of a civilization of up to 20,000 people survived on trade in gold, cattle, and crops. The word Zimbabwe means “houses of stone”. The complex drystone walls and ruins leave archeological clues as to the lifestyle of the people of the area. You will explore this national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site on foot with a guided walk through the hill complex and valley ruins.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included) Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping
Day 11-12: Matobo National Park
>> Bulawayo is your next destination and the Matobos National Park. Arriving in the late afternoon, you will set up camp on the outskirts of the park. You will spend the following day exploring the park.
Matobos National Parks’ giant granite boulder landscapes, ancient rock art, and surrounding wildlife make this a highlight of the tour. You will embark on an open game drive into the reserve, where you take a guided walk to get closer to nature and hopefully track the endangered white rhino. After lunch, you will learn about the bushman paintings that adorn some of the rock overhangs. You will visit the site of Cecil John Rhodes’ grave and enjoy the magnificent sights from the world’s view.
You will return to your camp in the late afternoon and enjoy a sundowner and evening around the campfire.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: All meals included Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping > Just outside Matobo NP (Zimbabwe)
Day 13-14: Hwange National Park
>> One of the most famous wildlife reserves in Southern Africa, Hwange National Park, the biggest game reserve in Zimbabwe, is your next stop. You will camp on a wildlife concession bordering the park and spend the following full day in search of big game on an open vehicle game drive.
Proclaimed in 1928 this reserve forms an important conservation area along the Zimbabwe and Botswana Border. Photographic opportunities abound, as you search for the large herds of elephants, buffalos and plains game that inhabit the park. Over 420 bird species are recorded in the park. If lucky, you might spot some of the elusive predators. The waterholes also offers good opportunities as the wildlife comes down to drink. You'll stop for a rest and lunch at a picnic site in the park before enjoying the afternoon sightings. You'll head back to camp in the late afternoon for your final night around the campfire.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: All meals included Drinks not included
- Accommodation: Budget camping > Just outside Hwange NP (Zimbabwe)
Day 15: Victoria Falls - Tour Ends
>> On your final day, you will have a short transfer from your last camping site to Victoria Falls Airport, Zimbabwe where the tour ends around lunchtime.
- Time: 8-10 hours
- Meals: Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included) Drinks not included
- Accommodation: No accommodation (End of tour)
Inclusions
- Park fees (For non-residents)
- All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
- Camping equipment
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
- All Taxes/VAT
- Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
Exclusions
- International flights (From/to home)
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
- Sleeping bag
- Bath towels
- Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
- Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
- Some meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Drinks