A 13 Night Golden Africa Safari Package

A 13 Night Golden Africa Safari Package

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Overview

Itinerary at a glance

Overnight Rovos Rail
4 Nights
Overnight The Victoria Falls Hotel
2 Nights
Overnight MV Matusadona Houseboat
3 Nights
Overnight Nyamatusi Camp
4 Nights

Map

Visualise your journey

Key Dates

1) Day 1 – 5: Rovos Rail, Pretoria
2) Day 5 – 7: The Victoria Falls Hotel, Victoria Falls
3) Day 7 – 10: MV Matusadona Houseboat, Lake Kariba
4) Day 10 – 14: Nyamatusi Camp, Mana Pools National Park

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Day 1 – 5

Rovos Rail, Pretoria

For Rovos Rail passengers, a highlight of their journey is a visit to the private station at Capital Park, Pretoria. The once-bustling hub of steam locomotion is now the headquarters for Rovos Rail. The gracious railway station serves as the departure or arrival point for most of the train journeys.

Highlights from Rovos Rail

Observation Cars

The observation car seats ±32 passengers. With its open-air balcony, big picture windows, bar, sofas, and booths, it has great mingling areas or quiet corners to while away the days. 

Lounge & Dining Cars

With the Lounge Cars’ big picture windows, sofas and wingbacks, it has great mingling areas or quiet corners to while away the days. The Dining Cars are made up of two-seaters and four-seaters where guests eat together or individually.

Club Cars

The Club Car area was created by remodelling the end suite into a Deluxe carriage. With a glass passage wall, guests can comfortably watch the scenery on both sides of the train.

Activities on offer on Rovos Rail

All travellers are welcome – singles, couples and groups. The dining cars are made up of two-seaters and four-seaters where guests eat together or individually. The lounge and observation cars – with their big picture windows, sofas and booths – make for great mingling areas or quiet corners to while away the days.

Many of the passengers enjoy the formality of fine china and glassware, crisp linen and silver, and dress accordingly. Days on board are smart casual while evening attire is more formal. On long journeys we enjoy themed evenings where guests can dress up accordingly or opt for smart casual.

An enthusiastic team of chefs is responsible for overseeing the very important task of ensuring guests’ every needs are catered for. There’s an accent on fresh local ingredients and traditional dishes are a specialty. Meals are served in one sitting only in the dining cars and are complemented by a selection of fine South African wines. The bar menu is comprehensive although special items such as French Champagne need to be requested in advance.

Day 5 – 7

The Victoria Falls Hotel, Victoria Falls

The town of Victoria Falls lies on the southern banks of the Zambezi River at the western edge of the falls that it is named after. After David Livingstone set his eyes on the “smoke that thunders” in 1855, the settlement was later developed in 1901 when the possibility of using the waterfall for hydro-electric power was explored, and expanded when the railway from Bulawayo reached the town shortly before the Victoria Falls Bridge was opened in April 1905, connecting Southern Rhodesia (later Rhodesia; now Zimbabwe) to Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia).

Highlights from The Victoria Falls Hotel

Premium Rooms

The rooms offer discerning clients modern luxury and elegance, with dedicated lounge areas and located in various locations of the hotel overlooking the lush gardens or stunning Batoka Gorge of the Zambezi River. 

Prime Location 

This Edwardian-style hotel originally built in 1904 combines its traditional majesty with modern sophistication; overlooking Victoria Falls, an acclaimed Natural Wonder of the World.

Authentic Traditional Culture 

The Africa Spectacular show performed nightly at Jungle Junction consists of a variety of exciting dances performed by local tribes.

Activities on offer at The Victoria Falls Hotel

Many a guest has marvelled at the magnificent views as seen from The Victoria Falls Hotel. The experience begins with the sun rising beneath the mist of one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

The Victoria Falls as a destination is acclaimed as the unchallenged Adventure Capital of Africa to thrill the most ardent adrenalin-seeker or those desiring soft and enticing experiences that include the eco-world and authentic traditional culture.

Day 7 – 10

MV Matusadona Houseboat, Lake Kariba

Lake life is the epitome of Zimbabwean hospitality – gin and tonic in hand for a sundowner, world renowned tiger fishing, and a stay on a houseboat create the unique experience so loved in this part of the continent. Keep an eye out for elephants, hippos and crocodiles, or listen for the call of the African fish eagle!

Highlights from MV Matusadona Houseboat

Luxury Cabins

Three spacious, air-conditioned cabins offer accommodation for up to six passengers. Each cabin is made up with a queen size bed and offer an en-suite bathroom.

Water Activities 

Includes a speed boat and a game viewing pontoon for safari and fishing activities. Perfect for an amazing family holiday.

Perfectly Located

The only cruiser of its kind on Lake Kariba. MV Matusadona is based at Marineland on Lake Kariba, surrounded by the Matusadona National Park.

Activities on offer on MV Matusadona Houseboat

Enjoy the ultimate in barefoot luxury on a family holiday aboard your private safari cruiser on Zimbabwe’s iconic Lake Kariba. Cruising the shores of one of Africa’s last remaining true wilderness areas, MV Matusadona is perfectly combined with a visit to the Victoria Falls and offers the ideal extension to a land based African safari.

MV Matusadona is accompanied by a speed boat and a game viewing pontoon for safari activities as well as a general tender boat.
Famous for its overwhelming sunsets, wildlife viewing and tiger fishing, Lake Kariba is surrounded by the Matusadona National Park and a number of wildlife areas on the Zimbabwean side of the lake.

Day 10 – 14

Nyamatusi Camp, Mana Pools National Park

Mana Pools is an almost 500,000 acre national park and one of the most iconic in all of Africa. A photographer’s paradise, its beautiful setting of endless Ana forests along the Zambezi River provides a scenic backdrop for a huge variety of wildlife that congregate here in the dry season.

Highlights from Nyamatusi Camp

Luxury Tented Suite

Each romantic luxury tent is adorned with soft drapery and is replete with air-conditioning, indoor and outdoor shower plus a private viewing deck and plunge pool.

Eco-conscious Camp

Walking safaris in the Nyamatusi Wilderness Concession Eco-conscious camp made with all-natural materials.

Perfect Location

Located on the banks of the Zambezi River, activities include morning & afternoon game drives, walking safaris, bird watching, catch and release fishing & canoeing.

Activities on offer at Nyamatusi Camp

This Mana Pools safari camp is set in one of the wildest and most remote parts of Africa, on the banks of the Zambezi, one of the world’s oldest rivers. Embracing comfort, this property embodies sustainable design. Fully solar-powered and built from all-natural materials, it encompasses its wilderness location in the most elegant way. Here, your Mana Pools safari plays out against a sweeping riverine landscape, where epic encounters of the giants that roam this land await.

Your Mana Pools safari follows the gentle ebb and flow of life on the river. Marvel at the incredible sights and sounds of one of Africa’s last remaining wilderness hinterlands from the cosy bar or, refreshing pool.

Bookings & Enquiries

Contact details

Contact Linda Fisher:

Tel: +27 (0)33 342 7498
Whatsapp: +27 (0)82 806 4074

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Dates & Seasons

Lodge is open:

1 March – 30 November

Green Season:

1 Mar – 30 June & 1 – 30 November

High Season:

1 July – 31 October