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Game Drives |
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Game drives bring elephants, as well as hippos,
buffalos, puku, antelopes, lions and other creatures
up close and personal.
Hwange National Park is one of
the biggest game reserves in Southern Africa. It
boasts large numbers of animals and different
species of bird life. This Game Park is located
south of Victoria Falls Town and is approximately a
two-hour drive from the Victoria Falls. Guests are
picked up at 06:30hrs from the hotel in a closed
vehicle and transferred to Hwange Main camp where
breakfast is served upon arrival. A game drive in a
safari 4X4 truck starts immediately after breakfast
and drives would be concentrated around water holes
where animals frequently visit to quench their
thirst.
Afternoon Game Drives
As the sun goes down animals are usually found near
water holes, so our drives will be around different
water holes, provided by the National Parks. This
includes stops at the hide out or viewing platform
where one can view the animals from above and a lot
of action usually takes place at these hide outs.
Many different species of birds is seen here. By
dusk you would be leaving the park driving back to
the hotel in a closed vehicle. On a good day you
could see the Big Five on this trip. Clients are
driven to a game viewing platform or Parks chalets
were they would have dinner and spend a night
watching game and listening to the sound of the
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Victoria Falls Holiday Packages -
Game Drives
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The Victoria Falls
constitutes one of the most spectacular
natural wonders of the world. The Local
people call it "Mosi-oa-Tunya" -- the smoke
that thunders and the Falls are remarkable.
On a good day
you could see the Big Five on this trip.
Clients are driven to a game viewing
platform or Parks chalets were they would
have dinner and spend a night watching game
and listening to the sound of the night. There is a magic about
game drives at the Vic Falls which is manifested in
the towering column of spray when the river
is high, the thunder of the falling water,
the terrifying abyss and tranquil lagoons
upstream in which hippo and deadly
crocodiles lurk. |
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