The Lower Zambezi Valley is renowned for its breath-taking views and for the abundance of wildlife that lives along the shores of the Zambezi River. This valley hosts both the Lower Zambezi National Park (on the Zambian shores) and Mana Pools National Park (on the Zimbabwean shores) creating a vast protected area where animals are free to roam without boundaries. This area deserves to be visited both by river and by land in order to fully understand the wild beauty of this place. Lower Zambezi National Park is the most recent park in Zambia and one of the wildest and most picturesque in the whole Africa.
In order to accommodate the foundation of the National Park in 1983, some large communities under Chieftainess Chiawa had to be relocated dozens of kilometres away from their customary land. The abundance of wildlife has also put a strain on the local communities and villages surrounding the National Park and the Game Management Areas. Human/Wildlife conflict has been a subject of discussion for many years and numerous non-governmental bodies have tried to address the situation, resulting in a vast number of NGOs establishing themselves in this year to work together with the Chiefdoms and communities to improve the lives of the farmers, women, children and other inhabitants.
Departure after breakfast for a 140kms stretch of tarmac road (approx. 2 hours) and quick stop for a visit to the Chirundu Fossil Forest heritage site, where you will have the chance to visit a fossil site with petrified trees from more than 160,000,000 years ago and learn a bit more about the history and geography of this area.
You will then proceed to Chirundu, a small town on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, where we will stop for a visit to a local Mission Clinic (Mtendere Hospital).
Continue for a short stretch of gravel road to Nsofu Lodge, where we will stop for lunch. In the afternoon, guided tour of the village and communities around the lodge, followed by a river Safari that will bring you to a very remote Bush camp where you will spend three nights in spectacular luxury tents overlooking the Zambezi river. Dinner prepared by our accompanying chef.