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We start our adventure by paying reverence to the mighty Victoria Falls before heading across the contrasting landscapes of Hwange National Park to stay at Robins Fly Camp. Then on to finish our journey on the wild shores of the Zambezi River.
Dates: 29th June - 6th July 2026 /
10th - 17th July 2026
Cost: $3950 pp sharing**
*Adjusted rates for SADC & payment plans available.
**Excludes external flights, National Park Fees & any additional activities.
Length: 7 Nights, 8 Days
Capacity: 8 Women*
*You can book as an individual traveller to join a group or as a private group. Minimum group size is 6.
Itinerary
Our adventures are designed with two things in mind; firstly to elicit a feeling of aliveness, and secondly to allow for real connection. Connection with nature, with others and with yourself. The activities below are a guideline for what you will experience; no two days will ever be the same.
Day One
Everyone arrives in Victoria Falls
First night welcome dinner
Day Two
Early morning visit to the Victoria Falls
Mid morning transfer to Robins Fly Camp in Hwange National Park
Evening game drive with sundowners
Dinner and fireside storytelling
Day Three & Four
Early morning guided walks, late afternoon game drives with sundowners
Dinner and fireside storytelling
Day Five
Game drive through Hwange National Park to Zambezi National Park
Evening guided walk with sundowners
Dinner and fireside storytelling
Day Six & Seven
Early morning guided walk in the Zambezi National Park
Dinner and fireside storytelling
Farewell dinner on night seven
Day Eight
Boat ride on the Zambezi River, departures and onward journeys


Places you'll visit:
Places you'll visit:
Places you'll visit:
Places you'll visit
Known by locals as Mosi-oa-Tunya,
"The Smoke That Thunders", Victoria Falls is where the Zambezi River gathers its full power and hurls itself over a basalt cliff, roaring as it does so. Whilst the air shimmers with rainbows, your skin tingles with spray, and the earth’s heartbeat thunders under your feet. Victoria Falls is a Unesco World Heritage site.
Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest wildlife sanctuary. A vast and varied landscape stretching across arid Kalahari sands, and Mopane woodlands, to open savannas and Camel Thorn Forests, under which the ancient herds of elephants move like gentle giants. In Hwange, the rhythms of the land invite you to slow down, observe, and feel the deeper pulse of the wild.
Zambezi National Park lies along the edges of the great Zambezi River. Known for its lush riverine landscapes and ancient woodlands, including an acacia albida forest. The park offers an intimate experience of the wild, walking beneath towering trees, listening to birdsong, and feeling the steady presence of the Zambezi as it shapes life along its banks.

















