Kafue National Park, Zebra  
14 DAY ZAMBIA MIGRATION SAFARI EXPEDITION
Livingstone to Livingstone

The Migration safari in Zambia.
Land of the legendary African safari, earth's biggest waterfall,the wild Zambezi River, breath-taking lakes and wetlands, a profusion of birds, abundant wildlife,and raw, pulsating wilderness, ...all in one friendly country. Acknowledged as one of the safest countries in the world to visit, Zambia's people live in peace and harmony. Blessed with 17 waterfalls including the spectacular Victoria Falls, Zambia offers holidays filled with adventure and scenic beauty. World class River Rafting, Bungi into the deep gorge below the Victoria Falls, Abseiling, Canoeing Safaris down the Zambezi, River Surfing, excellent Tiger Fishing and breath taking African sunsets.

Zebra with Bird
 
     
  14 Day Zambia Migration Safari Expedition
Nett rates 2010 Rates : 3550 US$D Single supplement : 300US$D
Departure Dates: 01.11.2009 – 14.08.2009 ; 16.11.2009 – 30.11.2009;
 
     
 
 
Day 1 Livingstone (Own Meals) Lodge
Day 2 Kafue Direction Camping
Day 3-4 Kafue National Park (B.L.D) Camping
Day 5 Kafue - Mongu (B.L.D) Lodge
Day 6-9 Liuwa Plains (B.L.D) Camping
Day 10-12 Sioma (B.L.D) Camping
Day 13-14 Livingstone (B.L.*) Lodge
 
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  Rates 2010
  2 people : 3850 Euro per person
  4 people : 3550 Euro per person
  6 people : 3250 Euro per person
  8 people : 2950 Euro per person
  [D] – Dinner [L] – Lunch [B] – Breakfast [*] Own Meals
     
 
 
kafue National Park, Lions
Bartose Plains, Sunset
Kafue National park, Wildebeest
Victoria Falls
Lions
Amazing Sunset
Wildebeest
Victoria Falls
     
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Umkulu Safari & Canoe Trails
Enquiries and Reservations:
Email: info@umkulu.co.za
Tel: +27(0)21 853 7952
Fax: +27(0)21 853 8391
 
 
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Please be advised that the itinerary is subject to change without prior notice!
 
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This remote park in the far west is pristine wilderness, which to the ardent bush lover, makes it its biggest attraction and the rewards are great.
The game is spread out across the plains and takes some driving around to find. But to come upon the a prowling, a dozing pride in this forgotten piece of Africa is especially fascinating because of its completely natural and uncommercialised state. The bird life is abundant and the very dramatic storms and lightning rising up on the horizon, contrasting with the green and gold grasslands create views of spectacular magnitude and fantastic photographic opportunities.

Kingfisher
Kingfisher
 
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VICTORIA FALLS

Described by the Kololo tribe living in the area in the 1800’s as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ - ‘the Smoke that Thunders’ and in more modern terms as ‘the greatest known curtain of falling water’, Victoria Falls are a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe.