Frequently Asked Questions
The best time is during the dry season from May to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak and the weather is ideal. For a fuller view of Victoria Falls in full flow, the wet season (Feb to May) is best.
Yes, most travelers need visas for Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls and Hwange) and Botswana (Chobe). A KAZA Univisa is recommended for ease—it allows travel between Zimbabwe and Zambia and day trips to Botswana
Chobe is about 1.5–2 hours by road from Victoria Falls. Hwange is roughly 2–3 hours away by car. Transfers are arranged and inclusive in all our packages.
Chobe is famous for its large elephant herds, Victoria Falls offers rainforest wildlife like monkeys and birds, while Hwange boasts diverse game, including lion, leopard, buffalo, and rare species like African wild dogs.
Yes, safaris are generally safe when guided by licensed operators. Always follow your guide’s instructions and respect wildlife boundaries.
Bring lightweight, neutral-colored clothing, comfortable shoes, a wide-brim hat, insect repellent, sunblock, binoculars, camera, and a light jacket for cool mornings and evenings
Yes, but only in designated safe areas like the Devil’s Pool (available during the dry season) and under professional supervision. Always book with a reputable tour company.
All three destinations offer a range of options, from luxury lodges and tented camps to mid-range hotels and budget guesthouses. Many are located within or near the parks for easy access to activities.
Yes, all three areas are malaria zones, so it’s recommended to take anti-malarial medication and use insect repellent. Consult your doctor before traveling.
Absolutely! At Victoria Falls, enjoy local village tours, helicopter flights, white-water rafting, or a Zambezi River cruise. In Hwange and Chobe, cultural village visits and guided walks offer insight into local life and traditions