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| Victoria Falls Activities & Day Tours |
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One of Natural Wonders of the World and a World Heritage site, there is plenty to do as well as stand in awe of the magnificent Victoria Falls. Just below the Falls is the Zambezi Bridge which links Zambia and Zimbabwe. We recommend viewing the falls from both sides. You can go white water rafting below the Falls. Other activities include: bungee jumping, elephant back safaris and microlight flights over the Falls. |
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Bungee Jumping |
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One of the most famous bungee jumps in the world. Leap off the spectacular Victoria Falls bridge and dangle head down over the white water of the mighty Zambezi River as it gushes forth from below the Falls. It is 111 metres of thrilling adrenalin rush and the scenery is 'out of Africa'! There is a good spectator view point and you can purchase the official video of your jump to show your friends.
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Flight of the Angels |
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A popular helicopter flight up and over the Victoria Falls, one of the natural wonders of the world. Get an angel's eye view of the Falls, the mighty Zambezi River and the vast tracts of pristine African bush below. The middle seat is removed so that you are guaranteed a window seat. Add on a few more minutes and opt for the game flight where you'll fly on over the Vic Falls National Park and maybe see a herd of elephants, giraffe or zebra from the air.
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Livingstone Island Tour |
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This historically and geologically important island is located in the middle of the Zambezi river right on the very edge of the falls. Exclusive picnics can be arranged in the heart of this world heritage site for a limited number of guests at a time. Depending on the water levels (Sept to Dec), its a thrilling experience to swim in the Devil's Pool right on the very lip of the Falls
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White Water Rafting |
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Acclaimed as the wildest one-day whitewater run in the world and one of the top ten paddling rivers on the planet. White water rafting down the mighty Zambezi River is not for the faint hearted. Its a day full of thrills and spills.The wildest time of the year is during low water season between August and January when the Zambezi is classified as a high volume, pool-drop river with little exposed rock in the rapids or in the pools below the rapids.
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Chobe Day Trip |
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The Chobe River on the border of Botswana is only 90 minute scenic drive away and apopular day trip from Livingstone. You'll be transported and escorted through the border and onto a safari river cruise down the magnificent Chobe River followed by a game drive in the Chobe National Park. This riverine region is known for its large herds of elephant, buffalo, variety of antelope, hippo, crocodile and lots of bird species. Its not uncommon to see elephants swimming across the river!
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Elephant Back Safaris |
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A moving and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to interact with a herd of African elephants and enjoy a ride through pristine riverine wilderness. Chances are good that you'll see other wild elephant, buffalo, giraffe and zebra as well as hippo and lots of birds along the Zambezi River banks. Each elephant has its own dedicated handler. This is a unique chance to gain insight and learn about these gentle giants.
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Jet Boating |
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For speed freaks! A jet boat ride up between the narrow gorge walls of the Bakota Gorge below the Falls is an adrenalin rushing experience. Speed through the rapids, whizz past the gorge walls and spin in big circles on the flat water. This thrilling trip is best combined with the flight of angels heli flip available into or out of the gorge.
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| Contact Details |
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Physical Address 46 Main Rd Claremont Cape Town 7735 |
(t) +27 (0)21 671 3090 (f) +27 (0)21 674 4748
Toll Free Numbers UK 0 800 680 0603 USA1 800 961 4587 Aus1 800 601 491
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