Introduction
Imagine gliding silently over the waters of the Upper Zambezi River, with only nature’s sounds for company and the chance to spot elephants, lions, and buffalos from a unique perspective. That’s exactly what this guided canoeing trip offers—an authentic and active way to experience the wildlife and scenery around Victoria Falls.
What we particularly appreciate about this tour is its combination of adventure, wildlife viewing, and comfort. You get the chance to paddle your own canoe, enjoy a refreshing picnic, and soak in the scenery with expert guidance. One thing to consider, though, is that it’s not suitable for children under 7 or non-swimmers, so it’s best for those comfortable on the water and with a reasonable level of fitness. This experience suits nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone wanting a memorable day exploring from a different angle.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Active and engaging: You paddle your own canoe with expert guidance, making it a hands-on experience.
- Wildlife encounters: Expect sightings of elephants, buffalos, lions, and birds from the water.
- Scenic and relaxing: Beautiful views with opportunities to explore channels and small rapids.
- Includes picnic and drinks: A light snack and cold beverages add a refreshing touch.
- Family-friendly (with restrictions): Suitable for ages 7 and up, but not for wheelchair users or non-swimmers.
- Price reflects value: At $170 per person, the experience offers a well-rounded mix of adventure and wildlife.
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The Itinerary and What to Expect
Pickup and Transfer
Your day begins early around 7:45 am, with a hotel pickup in Victoria Falls. The transportation is in an open vehicle, giving you a preview of the park’s landscape and possible wildlife en route. The short game drive into Zambezi National Park sets the tone for a day immersed in nature’s beauty.
Arrival and Safety Briefing
Once at the river, the guide—often a qualified and experienced professional—provides a thorough safety briefing. This is crucial, as paddling on the Zambezi involves navigating small grade one and two rapids, which add an exciting element without being overly challenging. Reviewers mention guides like “Mark” and “James” who are praised for their patience and knowledge, making novices feel comfortable while keeping the experience exciting.
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The core of the tour involves paddling your own canoe downstream, following your guide through channels and around small rapids. You’ll have opportunities to explore different sections of the river, with some reviewers noting how “running the rapids was a highlight” and how the guides often spot wildlife from the water, making each paddle stroke more rewarding.
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Wildlife Viewing and Scenery
From the water, you might spot elephants bathing on the riverbank, buffalos grazing nearby, and even lions lounging in the distance. One reviewer shared, “Seeing elephants cross the river from a canoe was surreal.” Birdwatchers also enjoy the diverse species visible along the channels.
Picnic Break
Midway or at the end, you’ll stop for a light picnic snack—usually on the mainland or an island—featuring cold drinks, mineral water, and beers. Reviewers rave about the picnic, describing it as “simple but satisfying,” and a perfect way to rest and soak in the surroundings. Many also mention how the peaceful stop contrasts nicely with the paddling adventure.
Return and End of Day
The tour wraps up at the take-out point, usually around 2:00 pm, with a final chance to relax and enjoy the scenery. You’ll then be transported back to Victoria Falls, completing the full experience.
What’s Included and What to Keep in Mind
Included in the Price
- Canoe rental and paddling equipment
- Qualified canoe guide
- Safety briefing and instructions
- Transportation in an open vehicle
- Game viewing opportunities
- Picnic snack and drinks (soft drinks, mineral water, beers)
What’s Not Included
- The USD$10 park entry fee payable at the gate
- Breakfast (recommended to be arranged separately)
- Personal expenses
Essential Packing Tips
You’ll need comfortable clothes suitable for water and sun protection, such as a sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Don’t forget your camera—chances are, you’ll want to capture these moments—and insect repellent. Remember that heavy or sharp objects, drones, and fireworks are not allowed on the trip.
Practical Considerations
- The tour is not suitable for children under 7, wheelchair users, or non-swimmers.
- It’s best for those with a reasonable level of fitness, as paddling and balancing are involved.
- The route may vary due to weather or logistical reasons, adding a touch of unpredictability.
- The entire trip lasts about 6 hours, with pickup and return times factored in.
The Experience from a Traveler’s Perspective
Many reviewers highlight the professionalism and friendliness of the guides. “They made us feel safe and confident,” one comment reads. Others particularly enjoyed the wildlife sightings, noting how close they felt to nature from their canoes, often mentioning how “the guides’ eagle eyes helped spot animals before anyone else saw them.”
Some travelers appreciated the balance of paddling and relaxing. “It wasn’t just a wildlife cruise—paddling kept us engaged,” shared a reviewer, adding that the small rapids kept the journey lively without feeling overwhelming. The picnic on the island or mainland was described as “a lovely break” with “refreshing drinks and good company.”
One common theme in reviews is how this tour offers a different perspective of the Zambezi River—more intimate and personal than a boat cruise. It allows for active participation and a closer connection with nature, making it a memorable highlight of any Victoria Falls trip.
Pricing and Value
At $170 per person, this experience offers a well-rounded adventure combining wildlife, scenery, and active fun. When you consider the inclusion of a guide, safety equipment, transportation, and a picnic, it’s good value for a full day of outdoor exploration. It’s a chance to connect with nature in a meaningful way, rather than just observing from afar.
Final Thoughts
This canoeing trip on the Upper Zambezi is suitable for travelers who love outdoor activities, wildlife, and scenic landscapes. It’s an excellent choice for those looking for an engaging, hands-on experience that combines adventure with education. While not for everyone—particularly non-swimmers or those with mobility limitations—it rewards those willing to get a little wet and stay alert for wildlife surprises.
Overall, it’s a fantastic way to see the Zambezi River from the water, with expert guides ensuring safety and enriching the journey with insights into the local ecosystem. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply wanting a day away from the crowds, this tour offers a genuine, memorable encounter with Africa’s wilderness.
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, but children must be at least 7 years old and weigh at least 33 lbs (15 kg). It’s not suitable for very young children or unaccompanied minors.
Can non-swimmers participate?
Participation is limited to those who feel comfortable paddling and being on the water; non-swimmers should assess their comfort level before booking.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), insect repellent, camera, and personal medication. Closed shoes are recommended.
How does the weather affect the tour?
Routes may vary due to weather conditions. If rain or high winds occur, the guide might modify the route or reschedule for safety.
What is the duration of the tour?
The full experience lasts about 6 hours, including pickup, travel, paddling, picnic, and return.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, if your children are over 7 and comfortable on the water. Always check with the provider about specific needs.
Are there any physical requirements?
A reasonable level of fitness is needed for paddling and balancing in the canoe. It’s not suitable for those with low fitness levels.
How much does the park entry fee cost?
USD$10 per person, payable at the gate, is not included in the tour price.
What wildlife might I see?
Elephants, buffalos, lions, and a variety of birds—often spotted from the water by the guides’ sharp eyes.
Can I book this tour on the day of my trip?
Yes, but it’s recommended to reserve in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your spot.
This guided canoe adventure on the Upper Zambezi offers a balanced mix of activity, wildlife encounters, and scenic beauty. Perfect for those seeking an authentic and immersive experience, it promises memories that will stay with you long after your trip to Victoria Falls.
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