Rovos Rail, Victoria Falls & River Safari
Discover the vast, unspoiled beauty of Africa on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Travel from South Africa into Zimbabwe on the Rovos Rail, a beautiful and authentically refurbished train which recaptures the romance of a bygone era. The journey continues with two nights at the legendary Victoria Falls, one of the world’s great natural wonders. Then, embark on a Zambezi river safari in Zimbabwe on the Zambezi Queen, a floating boutique hotel, in search for wildlife along the banks of the Chobe River, watch spectacular African sunsets and soak up the luxurious atmosphere.
This river safari cruise and tour has been crafted with knowledge and insight, showcasing just a few of the experiences you can enjoy while travelling through Zimbabwe & Botswana. It is merely an example, and any element of this itinerary can be adjusted to suit your needs. Chat with one of our Safari Specialists, who will be able to help you to customise the ideal safari itinerary for you based on your interests, preferences, and budget.
Itinerary
Dates & Prices
Dates:
Rovos Rail & the Zambezi Queen operate on Set departure dates:
ROVOS RAIL:
25 January 2024
1, 22, 29 February 2024
14 March 2024
22 August 2024
19,26 September 2024
ZAMBEZI QUEEN:
Depart every Monday & Wednesday on 2-night cruises
Depart every Friday on 3-night cruises
Rates:
RAND Rate (SA residents ONLY) | USD Rate |
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SA Resident Discounted Rates | Available on Request |
Available on Request | (Excluding International flights & airline taxes) |
- Please contact us for a detailed quote. Our safari proposals contain full details about your trip, accommodation descriptions, costs, availability on our tours, what is included and excluded, and general information about how to proceed with your booking.
- This safari package is available to our South African clients on a discounted SA RESIDENT RATES!
- All our packages to our SA resident clientele are converted to Rand, using the bank selling rate, to offer you the most accurate price.
- All rates are subject to increases beyond our control, including fuel prices, government taxes and exchange rate fluctuations.