Luxury Highlights of Zimbabwe Safari in 10 Days

What to expect on this itinerary
This 10-day Zimbabwe safari is a celebration of everything that Africa offers to its travelers. Enjoy a private luxury reserve with easy Big Five sightings in Malilangwe, take in a world wonder at Victoria Falls, explore a vast unchartered national park with Gonarezhou, be mesmerized by the charms of the wetlands in Mana Pools and then conclude with the drama of the savannah in Hwange. The beauty of mixing game drives with walks and boat safari will bring you an encompassing and expressive 10-days of safari experiences and cast Zimbabwe as Africa’s seductress.
Customizable Itinerary
Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve – An Opulent Welcome to Zimbabwe
Malilangwe is one of Southern Africa’s spheres of luxury, where you watch elephants from a private plunge pool and fine dine as lions roar in the distance. Safari is easy here with an exotic cast of animals attracted by the reserve’s permanent water that migrates into the reserve from the corners of The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Operated by one of Africa’s legendary luxury names, this reserve will ease you into the safari experience, without forgoing any Western comforts. You will change planes at O. R. Tambo International in Johannesburg, flying north to this savanna in the southeast of Zimbabwe. Cocktails and champagne are served on your first afternoon game drive as silhouetted animals grace the panorama as you dine, and you only need to sit back on the balcony to enjoy many of the continent’s animals as the lodge looks over a floodlit waterhole that is populated throughout day and night.
What's Included:
Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve – The Charm of the Big Five in a Private Reserve
Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve – Day Trip Safari Into the Unexplored Wilderness
Mana Pools National Park – Beauty of the African Wetlands
Makalolo Concession – Following the Elephants Through Acacia Woodlands and Teak Forests
Makalolo Concession – Predators Hunting Prey on the Grasslands
Makalolo Concession – Continuing the Private Safari in the Heart of Hwange
Victoria Falls – Serene Cruising on the Zambezi and Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls – Relaxed Day on the River Before Departure
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy the luxury and the ease of a safari in Malilangwe, one of Southern Africa’s premier private reserves and an elegant first stop as you look for the Big Five
- Journey into unchartered territory with a full-day game drive in Gonarezhou National Park, an expedition that will be full of adventure and strange encounters
- Explore the magical wetland of Mana Pools and the abundant wildlife on game drives, walks, and activities on the water
- Immerse yourself in the world of the elephants as you explore the acacia woodlands and teak forests of Hwange National Park
- Spot the big cats on a daily basis throughout your safari, with the open plains of Hwange providing a great chance to see them stalking and hunting their prey
- Cruise the Zambezi River at sunset and watch the colors ripple off the water, one of Zimbabwe’s most iconic experiences
- Feast your eyes and your ears on Victoria Falls, the Zimbabwean side of the spectacle making for surreal photos of rainbows in the spray
- Fly between the parks and reserves on light aircraft, the expedited journeys also providing thrilling views over the country’s landscapes
- Tailor your safari program throughout, benefiting from Zimbabwe’s trademark flexibility and diversity
Starting Price
$13,000 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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All travel between camps was well coordinated and all of the accommodations were excellent, the job your travel company did was outstanding in every way.
Overall our trip was spectacular at each camp with one exception - Hwange, but this was a staffing issue.
Our comments on each are here:
01. Camp Moremi - 3 nights - The personnel at this camp were outstanding and very friendly and helpful. Our guide was very knowledgeable and highly qualified, good at finding great fauna and fun to be with. It did help that we could go off trail a bit. The accommodations were excellent, the lodge, food and refreshments were great, the location was optimal for land or river excursions and the overall experience was fabulous. Wanted to spend more time here!
02. Ghoha Hills Savuti Lodge - 2 nights - The same as above, very nice & knowledgeable proprietor who spent time with us looking at the stars and learning the history of Botswana. Our guide was also knowledgeable and friendly, nice accommodations, food and refreshments were great, intimate experience, good game viewing after a long drive but well worth it and quite interesting location especially with the pan below the lodge itself attracting different wildlife each day and night. 2 nights was appropriate for this camp.
03. Chobe Game Lodge - 3 nights - The lodge here is more like a nice hotel, but with an excellent location & also within the park. Again, Our guide was very knowledgeable, good at finding wildlife and fun to be with. The lodge area, and refreshments were great, the food not so good, just OK, but the staff were very friendly and helpful. The location was optimal for land or river excursions and the overall experience was fabulous. Wanted to spend more time here!
04. Victoria Falls Hotel - 2 nights - This was a culture shock after Botswana, but it's a nice hotel with a good view and location - just a lot of civilization after the first 3 camps. Hotel drinks A+, food C-. We did the hike around the falls, lunch at the overlook and a chopper ride above the falls which was excellent and the sunset cruise on the Zambezi was really the highlight of this experience where we could return to the wilderness on the river and observe the wildlife, the boat staff was excellent and the snacks & refreshments were great - as was the wildlife viewing. 2 nights was appropriate for this place.
05. Camp Hwange - 3 nights - This experience had some great highs and some low points as well. Upon arriving at the camp from Vic Falls we were picked up by an excellent, knowledgeable and friendly guide who wore a Camp Hwange uniform. We had a long ride into the camp from the entrance in which we viewed a lot of wildlife and made several stops. The lodge had a very nice staff and excellent location for viewing the pan directly in front of the camp for wildlife, the accommodations, food and refreshments were also great. Our same guide took us out that afternoon for a nice sundowner and animal viewing that included some spectacular nighlife immediately after dinner. At dinner the first night at dinner we met our next guide and learned that he was one of two contract guides, and not part of the regular staff.
The next day with this new contract guide we spent the morning hiking without much success in wildlife viewing and searching for a buffalo herd. He did not have his radio turned on to communicate back with the lodge or other guides during the morning but finally turned the radio on at noon to notify the lodge that we were returning for lunch at which time we immediately learned of some lions to go see from another guide. The afternoon was similar in that we were still in search of the elusive buffalo herd and didn't really see much wildlife. We learned at dinner that the other contract guide and his group seen a multitude of wildlife over the course of the entire day, but without our radio communication we never had a heads up.
The third day we went on a day trip heading out the road towards the entrance we came in on the first day, again our guide did not have his radio on and was searching for the buffalo herd without success. We did a morning hike and saw practically nothing, then found a spot for a late lunch during which our guide went and took a nap under a tree. After lunch we we finally drove to a large pan filled with elephants which we viewed for 2 hours, then drove back to our camp, stopping at a pan with a herd of hippos briefly for photos. It was nightfall when we arrived for an very nice picnic style dinner away from the camp. We also viewed some nighlife that evening which was spectacular.
The next morning we left, and we had our original official Camp Hwange guide from the day we arrived doing the driving - and again saw an abundance of wildlife along the way which included several stops along the way.
Bottom line - we saw more wildlife with the official camp guide going in and out of the camp than we did in two days with our contract guide. This guide was knowledgable but also a bit crabby, a little too in your face and interested in discussing peoples politics and complained that he expected bad reviews - understandably after our experience - so we left feeling that we wasted a day and a half with this guide when we could have been viewing a lot more of what Camp Hwange is known for. I am optimistic that 3-4 nights in this park is appropriate, but you need a decent guide - that makes all the difference
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Absolutely awesome experience – better than we imagined! We spent time in Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park, the Okavango Delta and Cape Town. The service, guides, lodgings and experiences we had in each location were exceptional. This safari travel company and our travel planner made everything easy – we were greeted each step of the way, enabling us to enjoy our African adventure without the normal stress of traveling in another country. In Zimbabwe, we experienced majestic Victoria Falls both from the air and a guided tour through the park. We enjoyed a sunset dinner cruise on the Zambezi River. Our room at the Ilala Lodge was picture perfect and comfortable, plus we could see the mist rising from the falls. In Chobe National Park, we went on numerous game drives and boat tour with a dedicated guide. The Ngoma Safari Lodge was the most visually extravagant place we ever stayed. The view walking into the lodge literally takes your breath away as you look down at the Chobe River with herds of zebras, giraffes and antelopes moving between a small watering hole close to Ngoma Lodge and the river. Combine that with great location to Chobe National Park, exceptional guides, thoughtful and well-trained staff, delicious dinners and wonderful rooms with incredible views and you have the perfect safari location. In the Okavango Delta we saw so much wildlife (inlcuding a numerous lions and African Wild dogs and their pups) and were again blessed with wonderful guides, great staff, and lovely rooms in an amazing location at Sable Alley in the Khwai Reserve. Cape Town gave us an opportunity to relax at the boutique hotel and enjoy winery tours and a peninsula tour, as well as amazing restaurants.
Originally, I tried to work out an itinerary myself using online review and travel books, but became concerned about arranging transportation and guides. Then I contacted several different travel agencies. This travel planner quickly responded. She made everything easy for us. She worked with us on locations, desired experiences, dates and cost. We really wanted to see Botswana’s Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta. Two other companies were trying to steer us away those areas due to cost and availability, but our travel planner was able to make it happen for us. She took care of absolutely everything from lodging, car and in-Africa air travel, tours, guides, and even restaurant reservations for us in Cape Town. Amazing personalized service.
This company makes you feel very pampered and special. Our travel planner made time to meet us in Victoria Falls (her home base). In honor of our 30th wedding anniversary, the travel company surprised us with a complimentary dinner and bottle of wine at our Victoria Falls hotel, which had one of the best restaurants in Victoria Falls.
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We had a very enjoyable trip to Victoria Falls, back to the Republic of South Africa (via Botswana) for a typical safari experience in the Northwest Province at Madikwe Game Reserve, and then a week in the Cape. Our travel agency suggested the Victoria Falls stop and Elephant Camp in particular. Elephant Camp was very nice (and we were in the intimate four "tent" family camp that opened just in March) with excellent service and good food. However, our agent oversold the opportunity to interact with the somewhat tamed elephants on the Wild Horizons/Elephant Camp Reserve. We had literally no more than five minutes with the elephants, feeding them, so far less than we expected. We enjoyed the visit to Victoria Falls National Park, as well as a canoe safari on the Zambezi above the falls. We also very much enjoyed our time at Madikwe Safari Lodge, a very nice facility with an excellent guide, good food, but not always top-rate service. However, I wish the agent had suggested the opportunity to fly in and out of Madikwe because it has an air strip, and this would have saved us a great deal of travel time doing mostly road transfers to and from Madikwe. Our travel company was responsive to our requests for particular accommodations in Franschhoek and Cape Town, though they were different than the accommodations suggested by Born Free. In both cases, we enjoyed our choices very much, as much because of location as because of the facilities themselves. In Zimbabwe and Madikwe, service was not always up to par at all facilities, and meals were not always as excellent as we expected, but our travel company is not responsible for this.
When our son left his Kindle on one of the transfers, Born Free helped track it down and get it sent by courier to catch up with us at Cape Town. This was very helpful, but instead of charging us the cost of the courier and telling us what that cost was, they passed onto us the round figure of ZAR 500. I would have preferred transparency on that. One of the other transfer operators officiously collected form the safari lodge things of ours (plaster imprints of animal tracks) we had asked them for--she did this while we were having breakfast our last morning. But then the transfer operator forgot to give the things to us when she dropped us off at Oliver Tambo Airport--even though they were on the front seat of the van next to her! Again, we were able to get these items sent by courier to catch up with us on Cape Town, but I didn't think we should bear the cost of that.
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In one word - AWESOME! We are a party of 8 from NY - we started at the PUMBA Private Game Reserve, saw every animal under the sun and more, ate wonderful food, loved the accomodations, felt like we were taken care of in every way. Next stop was Capetown and the Mount Nelson Hotel - old world luxury and charm - beautifully appointed rooms, wonderful buffet breakfast. We toured the Peninsula, saw the sunset from Table Mountain, hiked Lions Head - ate at the waterfront and had tons of fun at Star Dust and Moyo. Final stop was Victoria Falls - we toured the falls from both the Zimbabwe and Zambia sides, took a dip in the devils pool and had a fantastic lunch on Livingstone Island. We spent a morning walking with the lions - got to touch and pet them and walk thru the wilderness with them - what an experience! We spent the day at CHOBE in Botswana and saw so many hippos and giraffes and cape buffalo. A trip of a lifetime and all arranged by the caring staff at our tour company. They asked what we wanted to do, listened to all our requests and made it happen for us. Such a smooth trip from start to finish.
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Our African vacation was the trip of a lifetime! After a year of planning with our agent, we were truly on our way. We flew Qatar airlines, business class and had a wonderful flight. The club was beautiful and extremely spacious. Our guide was wonderful, always on time and very informative. We had daily trips to Robben Island, Cape Hope, Table mountain, the city of Cape Town and so much more. Our visit to the wineries was beyond perfect. A magnificent lunch at Tokara, tastings at Ernie Ells, Haute Carriere, Rupert were individualized and perfect. The towns of Franschoek and Stellenbosch were charming. We went to dinner in a winery in Constancia, Buitenverwachting that was wonderful. We even treated ourselves to a tasting dinner at Nobu!!!
The Rovos Train was perfect. The service, meeting Mr Rovos himself and hearing his story, the food was all very special. We had the master suite with its own soaking tub...amazing. The staff was wonderful and full of old world charm. Truly living the good life
Our night at the African Rock Hotel was delightful. It was small and very comforting, beautiful grounds for relaxing and wonderful food..
Upon arriving at Tinga, our first bush camp, we thought we were truly living the life of the Rich and Famous. I said to my husband, Kardashian's move over, because we have arrived. The accommodations, food and service were fabulous. Our safari's were wonderful, full of excitement and amazing seeing all the animals in their natural settings. We were not on a time schedule, so if they knew the animals were somewhere special, we were there watching.
Dulini, our next camp was a little smaller, only 6 cabins, but even more detail to the client, We were really treated as if we were the only guests there. A very special treat was being taken to our room after safari and being surprised with a candlelit table set for the 2 of us outside with a bucket of champagne. The menu was on the table and we were to call our personal butler when we were ready to order. To top this, they had a bubble bath with candles lit up in the bathroom!! Beyond fabulous....
Next to Victoria Falls hotel. It was somewhat of a hassle going thru immigration, but we survived! Our room looked out to the falls and the beautiful gardens. The buffet breakfast was amazing. After being in the plush camps, we were a little disappointed in the hotel...what a shame. We had dinner al fresco at the restaurant and got bitten alive...The only time during the entire trip. We could have done without the sunset cruise, especially since we were going to be on the river for 3 days. This is the only thing we would have changed. The tour of the falls, helicopter and elephant rides were terrific....
Last stop, the Zambezi riverside hotel. We had a beautiful room in the front with double balcony perfect for watching the beautiful sunrise and sunsets. The room was very comfortable and the staff warm and friendly. The meals were good, wine ever flowing and a good chance to meet some great people. The water safaris were wonderful and were somewhat different from the ones in Kruger. Our trip to the village gave us a first hand experience of how the natives actually live. It was wonderful having the 3 experiences, as they each were a little different.
The personnel and workers at each camp were wonderful. Everyone called you by your name and truly wanted to do whatever they could for you. A wonderful experience in each one, was when the crew would do their songs and dances for us. It was wonderful to see them in their natural settings, so warm and giving..
We have traveled all over the world, and can truly say this was a trip of a lifetime and a "true life experience" . We don't think we will ever have another vacation to top this. Thank you to our agent for all her hard work. Our memories will last forever.
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