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This is a guided tour for 2+ people![]()
Tours for two or more people
We offer frequent departure tours, which are guaranteed to run on a minimum of two passengers. The transport and guides are exclusive to Bales unless otherwise stated and you may be travelling with other frequent departure guests if your booking is for the same date.
From: £3115
One of southern Africa’s most renowned tourist attractions and considered to be one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, the incredible spectacle of Victoria Falls presents us with the largest single curtain of water on the planet. Located on the outskirts of Livingstone – Africa’s ‘Adventure Capital’ – the breathtaking sight of ‘The Smoke that Thunders’ is simply overwhelming. Between March and June, Victoria Falls display their full majestic power, with vivid rainbows and drenching torrents of water. The views at this time of the year are stunning, although walking along the Zambian side can be somewhat wet and slippery. During low water the full geological splendour of the gorge is visible, affording another unique aspect of the falls and the opportunity to visit the World Heritage site of Livingstone Island, where a swim to the spectacular ‘Devil’s Armchair’ offer quite extraordinary views over the top. Zambia’s biggest attractions is its walking safaris, pioneered by the famous game ranger Norman Carr (1912-1996) who was based at Kapani Lodge. Approaching big game on foot is exciting, very rewarding and is a wonderful unique experience. You will be accompanied by a safari guide and an armed game scout and numbers are limited to 7 guests. Safety precautions are paramount and the qualified game scouts must pass stringent tests in order to accompany these small groups. A reasonable degree of fitness is required for the walking safaris. This safari invites you to stay at Norman Carr’s erstwhile home - Kapani Lodge before you continue to beautifully appointed camps in the South Luangwa National Park. Situated in various locations around the Luangwa River, all of the camps and lodge feature modern conveniences including en suite bathrooms, individually designed interiors and beautiful views of the Luangwa landscape. The Luangwa Valley is regarded as the home of walking safaris and during the dry season (1 June to 31 October) guests can set out on foot with a guide and armed scout for morning walks from their lodge or enjoy a more extensive foot safari from their bush camp. During the Green Season between November and May, the bush bursts into life as the rivers and lagoons fill.








