Whitewater Rafting on the Mighty Zambezi River
Whitewater Rafting in Zambia with Water By Nature Ltd
Highlights
- Big, fun whitewater rapids like Oblivion, Morning Glory, and Stairway to Heaven
- Incredible African scenery, including the breathtaking Victoria Falls
- Amazing wildlife viewing of hippos, crocodiles, colorful birds, and more
Full Description
The Zambezi River is a classic whitewater destination. Combined with the splendid location of Victoria Falls, this trip offers the ultimate in a warm, fun-filled adventure holiday.
This is an absolute gem of a trip - featuring big whitewater, spectacular African scenery and warm sunny weather! One of the many highlights is bobbing around at the base of the magnificent Victoria Falls - definitely one of the more dramatic places on this planet to begin a 7 day river adventure. Your following days are spent challenging some of the most awesome rapids with names like 'Oblivion' and 'Stairway to Heaven' while your nights involve camping on expansive beaches of white sand, gin and tonic in hand listening to the noises of wild Africa. And after completing one of the most exhilarating adventures in the world, you can head off to sample the wildlife viewing that this region is famous for. A brilliant way to really top off your trip to Africa.
Includes:
- Transfers between Livingstone Airport and your hotel
- Accommodation the night before the river trip and in the Waterfront Lodge the
night after your trip finishes - All transfers to and from the river
- A spectacular helicopter ride from the Matetsi River back to Waterfront Lodge
- All meals from breakfast on Day Two to lunch on Day Eight
- All necessary rafting equipment
- Tented accommodation whilst on the river
- All camping equipment excluding sleeping bags
- Fully qualified, experienced river guides and safety kayakers
- All necessary permits and licenses
- A cool Water By Nature T-shirt
Excludes:
- Flights
- Visas
- Departure taxes
- Travel insurance
- Inoculations
- Sleeping bags
- Video or DVD of your trip
- Alcohol
- Personal items
- Gratuities.
- Meals in town
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1
Flights generally arrive into Livingstone around lunchtime where you will be met by one of our representatives who will transfer you to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to relax or explore. The Victoria Falls, one of the seven natural wonders of the world, is close by, so today is a good opportunity to go and see them. The 2km long waterfall drops 100 feet down into a narrow gorge creating some of the most exciting white water you can find. For your early evening entertainment we have organized a sunset cruise on the upper section of the Zambezi, a chance to watch the African sun set behind the ancient Baobab trees and a little wildlife spotting as hopefully we will get glimpses of elephants and buffalo on the banks and pods of hippos relaxing in the water. This is a wonderful way to unwind from your flight and get a feel for the delights of the real Africa. Later in the evening we will have a pre-departure meeting in order to give you a run down of your next 8 days. Sleep tight for the Mighty Zambezi awaits ...
Not Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and the Sunset Cruise
Day 2
We meet for breakfast at the rather leisurely time of 9 am. With all valuables locked up safely in the hotel and all dry bags packed for the days ahead, it is now time to put on your water wings and head to the base of the Falls- and no, we do not start above the Falls, you would be surprised how often that is asked!!! The Batoka Gorge provides a magnificent backdrop for our comprehensive safety briefing before we don our high-floatation lifejackets and practice our paddling techniques in the warm waters of the river. Our epic journey begins with "Morning Glory", followed by one of the biggest commercially-run rapids in the world, "Stairway to Heaven". This is a day of unparalleled fun with rapids such as "Gulliver's Travels" and "Midnight Diner" which features one of the biggest waves you will see on a river. This is expedition rafting at its best, and consequently some rapids are unable to be run in a raft, however you will have fun watching the kayakers take on "Commercial Suicide". We portage this rapid before heading on down to our fitting finale, "The Gnashing Jaws of Death". A secluded, sandy beach is our camp for the night where your guides will create a feast after your first day on the river. It is now time to relax, watch the sun disappear behind the basalt cliffs and to enjoy our first night under the stars.
Included: All meals
Day 3
After a hearty breakfast, we load all our equipment into the rafts and the fun continues. Our morning's entertainment begins with "Creamy White Buttocks" and "The Mother". Our guides will explain how they got their names, if you don't manage to work it out for yourselves. The highlight today is probably one of the most famous commercially run rapids and one of the most thrilling of rides, Number 18, also called "Oblivion". It isn't the first wave that gets you, nor the second, but the third rather HUGE crashing wave that normally has all the photographers poised, ready to capture your big moment. We strike camp on a gorgeous expanse of sand a little further downstream and prepare dinner whilst admiring the fish eagles gracefully soaring overhead. Dusk falls as we sip our G & T's and look forward to the next day with, yes, can you believe it, even more outstanding white water.
Day 4
Our first rapid, "Morning Shower" ensures we are awake with an invigorating burst of refreshing white water. The river begins to widen today but the rapids remain exciting; look out for "Open Season"! A huge adrenaline rush is a sure way to stimulate your appetites and help you polish off the fresh salads we have prepared for lunch. The afternoon includes "Chamamba" and an outstanding ride through "Upper Moemba".
We camp at another glorious beach for the night, within sight of the magnificent Lower Moemba Falls where we can sit back and enjoy the beauty of this majestic section of the river whilst sipping our sundowners and recounting the day's events.
Day 5
This morning we portage the rafts around the Lower Moemba Falls and drift downstream for an hour. We will pass the proposed site for the joint Zambia / Zimbabwe power project which threatens the entire section that we have been rafting down the previous three days - food for thought. At Chabango Falls (another of our expedition portages!) we will be restocked with ice and fresh meats and fruits. After the portage around the falls we relaunch the boats into the water and take on the amazing "Ghostrider". A huge adrenaline rush, this is the longest of all the rapids on our journey. The river mellows out substantially from here and we entertain ourselves looking for the crocs sunning themselves on the beaches. We camp in the evening at a rapid called "Asleep at the Wheel".
Day 6
Layover Day! A magical 24 hours of African style relaxation on a huge, remote beach, where your biggest decision might be whether to have a second serving at lunch! Usually there are pancakes at the relaxed hour of 10 am and then it is time to do whatever you like. Whether it is a game of volleyball, reading your favourite book or trying to put your last few days into words with a letter home. The adjacent rapid also provides us with a safe pool of still water in which you can relax and cool off under the midday sun. You will be amazed at just how great it feels to have to do nothing!
Day 7
Resuming our casual float, we pass the time viewing game often from quite close range, perfect for some superb photo opportunities. Baboon and mountain goats are often seen coming down to the waters edge for a drink. And there is a vast array of birdlife in Zambia,rich in colour and song. With your guide doing most of the work with his oars, we can take time out to relax with a floating lunch - definitely a touch of the good life. We will pass by some African villages today, our first sights of civilisation since leaving the falls, and maybe stop off to see if they have any freshly caught fish we can purchase. Our camp this evening is along what is locally known as crocodile alley so we recommend not going down to the river after dark as some of these crocs measure up to 6 metres! We strongly discourage any attempts at crocodile wrestling no matter how many handbags they would make.
Included: All meals on Days 3-7
Day 8
An early start and a gentle float downstream, as the sun gently rises overhead. What a fantastic way to finish our river trip as we arrive at our take out point at the Matetsi River mouth. Ice cold drinks await us, and a scrumptious riverside lunch. After such a brilliant trip, there is no better way to finish than with a spectacular 40 minute helicopter flight back along the river and through the Batoka Gorge, getting a bird's eye view of all the rapids you have just been down, before arriving at Waterfront Lodge on the Upper Zambezi River. It has been a while since you have had a shower: don't be surprised if you don't recognize each other - after 7 days of getting used to unshaven faces and unkempt hair it is quite a shock to see how well people scrub up! We will spend the night at this stunning lodge with its breathtaking views over the river and enjoy a celebratory night. Congratulations, you have rafted one of the ten best rivers in the world. Believe us, you will be feeling exhilarated after an amazing experience!
Included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 9
Time to cruise around town and do that last minute retail therapy before boarding your flight back home.
Included: breakfast
About The Operator:
Water By Nature Ltd
Headquarters:
Denver, Colorado
Water By Nature grew out of a passion for running rivers and taking a bunch of like-minded people to remote and exciting parts of the world. It was founded by kiwi, Hamish McMaster, who had spent many years guiding the best rivers around the globe, in such countries as Nepal, Zambia, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, America and Europe. His vision was to start a company dedicated to providing safe, fun, exciting and cultural trips for clients and guides alike. He leads a team of world-renowned river professionals, who have helped him to realize this vision. Water By Nature is now the rafting specialist of the world. Our classic river journeys stand alongside climbing Kilimanjaro and trekking the Inca Trail in their appeal to the most avid adventurers. Our palette of river journeys reflect that we raft the best rivers in the world, and with 80% of our clients returning for a second trip, we must be doing something right! Many clients have expressed their amazement that a river journey entails so much more than just the river. Rafting has long been plagued by the myth that it is dangerous, extreme and only for adrenaline junkies. Rafting is our profession, so we take it seriously. We are serious about safety, about good food, good times and serious about fun! We offer trips to suit all ages and abilities - it is not about fitness, it is about fun. Our youngest client to date was 6 years old, and our most mature was a 73 year old blind chap, who did a 7-day Zambezi trip! (He was not into the scenery, but loved getting wet).
Experience
Our office staff will be able to answer all your questions, whether it be about visas, flights or hippos. Our river crews have a level of experience that is unmatched in the white water industry. They will navigate you safely down the river, and fill you with knowledge of wildlife and local customs. They will also keep you amused with a few river stories from their years exploring the world.